Flawed and Fabulous
Flawed and Fabulous is the podcast that celebrates realness over perfection, heart over hustle, and the beautiful mess of being human.
Join Shazia and Munita – two friends, professionals, and perfectly imperfect women – as we dive into honest conversations about life’s ups, downs, and everything in between. From navigating inner critics to finding joy in chaos, each episode explores a new theme with warmth, wisdom, and a touch of rebellious humour.
Whether you’re a recovering perfectionist, a seeker of self-acceptance, or simply tired of trying to have it all together, this space is for you. Expect vulnerable chats, practical tools, thought-provoking reflections, and a gentle reminder that you are already enough – just as you are.
✨ Stay flawed. Stay fabulous. And keep showing up as you.
Episodes
5 episodes
05 - The Silent Struggle - Men's Mental Health
Why is it still so hard for men to say, “I’m not okay”?In this powerful and timely episode, Shazia and Dr Munita shine a light on men’s mental health - the unspoken pain, the societal pressure to stay silent, and the cultural na...
04 - Happiness
The Happiness Trap – Why Chasing Joy Can Leave You EmptyIs your pursuit of happiness making you miserable?In this refreshingly honest episode, Dr Munita and Shazia explore the myth of constant happiness - and why the pressu...
03 - Imposter Syndrome
Ever felt like a fraud, even when you're thriving? You're not alone.In this episode of Flawed and Fabulous, Dr Munita and Shazia take a deep dive into the inner saboteur - that voice that whispers, “Who do you think you are?...
02 - Fear
Episode 2: Facing Fear – How to Understand It, Harness It and Stop It Holding You BackFear. It’s something we all feel, often more than we’d like to admit. In this episode of Flawed and Fabulous, we’re diving deep into th...
01 - Flawed, Fabulous, and Done with Perfectionism
In our very first episode, we’re diving headfirst into a topic that’s close to both our hearts - perfectionism.Why do we feel the need to get everything “just right”? What’s really driving the pressure to be perfect — at work...