
KASHISH SANDHU's Podcast
Parenting isn’t a destination — it’s a lifelong journey.
It doesn't come with a manual, and it definitely doesn't end when your child turns 18.
But here’s what I’ve learned:
The more we work on ourselves, the less we need to “fix” in our children.
When we raise ourselves — our awareness, patience, and emotional strength — we naturally raise better, more connected kids.
That’s why I created the Powerful Parent Podcast — a space where I share real, raw stories from my own parenting journey, along with simple, actionable techniques that you can start using today.
My hope is that these episodes become your weekly dose of support, clarity, and gentle reminders that you’re not alone — and you’re doing better than you think.
Let’s grow together, one story at a time. 💛
Episodes
4 Conversations That Can Change How You Parent Your Teen

How many of you believe that our behavior shapes our child’s future?

Oh my God, that’s exactly what my parents used to do to me?'"

She Was a Good Mom… But Not a Happy One

Story -Agasti Forgot His Tiffin — But Learned a Life Lesson

Here I Am with a New Story, Straight from the Heart

Mumma! Today is Ayaan’s birthday party. I want to go!”

Heartfelt Moments: Cherishing Your Kid’s Unique Growth

Toxic-Proof Your Kids with These 20 Essential Life Lessons

Let Them Fly: Learning to Let Go Without Losing Connection”

"Is Your Child’s Attitude Silently Triggering Hormonal Imbalance like PCOD?"

"Connection or Comparison: The Parenting Choice That Changes Everything"

Parenting Mistakes That Could Affect Your Teen’s Self-Identity

Top Myths About Parenting Teens You Probably Believe”

Understanding Childhood Trauma and Its Impact on Teens' Relationships

Relatable Parenting Struggles: Navigating Daily Challenges.

The Basics of Down Syndrome Awareness for Parents

Is It Too Late to Fix My Relationship with My Teen?

Why Your Parenting Strategies Might Need an Update for 2025

I Was Just a Mom… Until I Found My Voice

Key Lessons for Parents: Understanding Your Child Isn't Just a Mini-You!

Recognizing a Cry for Help: The Signs You Shouldn’t Ignore

Unspoken Bias at Home: Are We Raising Strong Sons but Silent Daughters
