‘It’s frustrating when people say we [GenZ] care too much or not enough.’ | Varsha Yajman | DTB
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From climate activism to Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham’s Poo, this episode has it all 👀✨
We sit down with youth advocate Varsha Yajman, who’s making waves in climate justice, mental health awareness, and representation for South Asian voices. She talks about growing up between cultures, the challenges of activism, why Gen Z gets unfairly labelled, and how body positivity is shifting in today’s social media world.
And of course… we lighten things up with rapid fire questions, nostalgia (yes, Poo’s purple room comes up), and the ultimate South Asian food debate: dosa vs paratha 🥞🥘
🎧 Tune in for laughs, real talk, and the reminder that Gen Z does care.
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🎬 Edited By: Apoorva Tandon
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