Indian Parents Focus on Marriage

Indian Parents Focus on Marriage Jasbina Ahluwalia asks Sanjit Singh: author of Are You Indian? A Humorous Guide to Growing up Indian in America: What is your advice for Indian parents who want to make it easier for their kids to find life partners? Maybe they don’t realize that there are situations where they are making it harder and they do want to make it easier. Do you have any suggestions or advice?

Community Pressure to Marry

Community Pressure to Marry Jasbina Ahluwalia asks Sanjit Singh: author of Are You Indian? A Humorous Guide to Growing up Indian in America: Those listeners who have heard me speak or in person have likely heard the refrain that I like to mention that I feel that many Indian Americans experience growing up. That is, “Don’t date. Don’t date. Don’t date. Okay, now get married.” Your Finding a Mate chapter begins with the

Intercultural Marriage Does Work

Intercultural Marriage Does Work Jasbina Ahluwalia asks Saira Mohan – author of How to Seduce and Marry the Woman of Your Dreams: (13:01): Our clientele is of South Asian background. Many of our clients are open to meeting prospective partners of different ethnicities from themselves. As the daughter of a French-Irish mother and Punjabi father, as well as the wife of an American gentleman, what kind of insights can you share with our

Process of Finding The One

Process of Finding The One Jasbina Ahluwalia asks Dr. Jan Yager – Author of the book 125 Ways to Meet the Love of Your Life: One question many people wonder is, how do you know if someone is the one? From your extensive research and professional experience, how do you generally answer that question? _____ [More from Jasbina] —> [VIDEO] Intersections Match by Jasbina – From The Founder —> [VIDEO] Is It Bad

Arranged Marriage in India: The Norm

Arranged Marriage in India: The Norm Jasbina Ahluwalia asks Dr. Jan Yager – Author of the book 125 Ways to Meet the Love of Your Life:  That’s interesting. Dr. Yager, many of our listeners are of South-Asian descent. By South Asian, I mean Indian-American or Pakistani-American. Many of these listeners of South-Asian descent grew up in families where the parents had arranged marriages. They themselves may choose to go a less traditional route.