The crop-top question: clothes as a personal choice | Women Uninterrupted Podcast | Season 2, Episode 4
The Hindu
How concerns about children’s choices in clothes can be communicated better by parents
Women Uninterrupted is an inter-generational podcast bringing you difficult, different, and uninterrupted conversations about being a woman.
In Season 2, Episode 4, a mother discusses her apprehensions about the ‘revealing’ clothes that children wear and a teenager shares how these concerns can be communicated better by parents.
Host: Anna; Guests: Navina & Neha
Editing: Tasmin; Title music: The Carpet Beat by Maya
The Women Uninterrupted podcast was produced by The Scribbling Pad for The Hindu.
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