Welcome to Parents tho okka chinna maata!!

(Telugu language)

A Heartfelt Space for Telugu-Speaking Parents

TELUGU PODCAST

Parenting in today’s world is both beautiful and overwhelming. While technology, changing societal norms, and modern education systems continue to evolve, many of us Telugu-speaking parents strive to raise our children with values rooted in tradition and culture.

That’s exactly why I created this podcast — Parents Tho Oka Chinna Maata — a warm and trustworthy space where we can pause, reflect, and talk mana maatalo (in our own language) about parenting, emotions, and the everyday joys and challenges of raising children.

What is This Podcast About?

This is not just a parenting podcast, but a weekly conversation between you and me — a fellow Telugu parent, coach, and storyteller — who understands the unique cultural context in which we’re raising our children.

Why Listen to this Podcast?

Parents Tho Oka Chinna Maata is for:

  • Parents who feel overwhelmed but want to raise confident and happy children
  • Telugu-speaking NRIs looking to stay emotionally connected to their roots
  • Families navigating modern challenges without losing cultural balance
  • Mothers and fathers seeking gentle guidance, not judgment

This podcast provides bite-sized episodes (10–15 mins) that are easy to listen to during your chai break, commute, or while winding down after a long day.

Some of the topics we discuss on this podcast include:

  • Improving the Emotional Intelligence of your Children
  • Parenting Tips, managing the stress in Parenting, parental guilt, expectations, and a lot more
  • How to manage and balance the academics of your children
  • how to bond with the next generation kids who are born in the gadget world
  • how to introduce them to our local culture and traditions, etc.

Are you ready to listen

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Join our community

Want to take the conversations forward? Join my WhatsApp parenting community where we discuss episodes, share our experiences, and support one another like the “village” that parenting truly needs.

Thank you for making this podcast a part of your parenting journey.
Together, let’s nurture emotionally strong children while staying rooted in our Telugu identity.

For the Telugu speaking parents, in our own mother tongue, talking about our traditions and culture

Let’s raise a generation that is emotionally aware, culturally connected, and truly confident.