• The Parenting Shift Every Family Needs | ft Carmen Vicelich | S1E5 | The Good Parent
    Jun 15 2026

    In this episode of The Good Parent, we have Carmen Vicelich in conversation with Shailja Dutt and Manoj Kohli.Carmen Vicelich is the Founder & CEO of Valocity, a global fintech company operating across multiple countries. A serial entrepreneur and an internationally recognised business leader, she has built her company from the ground up while raising her children and she credits the same principle for both: trust.In this conversation, Carmen opens up about what it really means to be your child's friend without giving up your role as their parent. She shares why she believes trust must come before rules, how she sets boundaries that bring her children closer instead of pushing them away, and the exact questions she asks her kids that make them open up. She also talks about why most parents listen to fix rather than listen to understand and what changes the day you stop.The episode raises a question every parent quietly carries: should you be your child's friend? Carmen's answer comes down to 5 things any parent can start tonight.What we discuss in this episode:- Can a parent really be a friend or is that a mistake?- Trust first, rules second why honesty needs safety- Boundaries that are explained, not announced- The questions to ask instead of "how was school?"- Listening without fixing- Sharing your own life with your child friendship is two-way- Carmen's advice to every parent raising a child todayAbout the Hosts:Shailja Dutt is the Founder of Stellar Search & LimeLitt, an entrepreneur, mentor, and mother of two boys. Manoj Kohli is the former CEO of Airtel, a devoted father of two daughters, and a deeply involved grandfather. Together they host The Good Parent honest conversations about modern parenting in a digital age.Connect with The Good Parent:Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/_thegoodparent/?hl=enLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-good-parent-podcast/Timestamps: 00:00 | Trailer 01:17 | Are Parents Meant to Be Friends?05:16 | Peer Pressure, Phones & Setting Boundaries09:03| What to Do When Kids Keep Lying or Repeating Mistakes14:58 | The Rule of Four Core Values Every Child Needs28:38 | Carmen Vicelich: Trust, Teens & Letting Go#TheGoodParent #Parenting #PositiveParenting #ParentingPodcast #CarmenVicelich

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    43 mins
  • Kalki Koechlin: The Honest Truth About Modern Motherhood & Parenting | S1E4 | The Good Parent
    May 15 2026
    RAISING CHILDREN WHO FEEL SAFE TO ASKChildren are curious about their bodies much before parents feel ready to answer.They notice. They ask. They listen.They learn from what we say, and also from what we avoid saying.That is why conversations around consent, body safety, good touch, bad touch, and age-appropriate sex education need to begin with care at home. These conversations do not take away innocence. They give children language, confidence, and the safety to come back to us with their questions.In this Episode 05 of The Good Parent,Manoj Kohli and Shailja Dutt, in conversation with Kalki Koechlin, explore why parents should speak to children about body safety, consent, screen time, sustainability, and emotional security with honesty and care.They explore:• How parents can begin early conversations around consent, good touch, bad touch, and body safety• Why age-appropriate sex education needs honest talk, comfort, and honesty• How raising kids near nature instills the value of sustainability from an early age• What presence can look like when work, travel, and responsibility pull parents in many directionsKalki also shares from her journey as a mother and from her book, The Elephant in the Womb, bringing an honest and deeply human lens to motherhood.This is a conversation for every parent who wants to protect childhood while giving children the words, trust, and emotional safety they need to understand themselves and the world around them.Watch the full episode and don't forget to follow our channel. Chapters00:00 Introduction: Why sex education starts at home01:28 Kalki Koechlin on The Elephant in the Womb04:05 The truth about motherhood, identity and guilt10:02 Consent, body safety and good touch bad touch18:55 Why parents feel awkward about sex education20:08 Sustainable parenting, Goa and raising children with nature27:42 Working motherhood, presence and screen time42:15 Consent, society and what parents need to change⚠️ Disclaimer: This podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only. The views expressed are personal opinions and not professional psychological or medical advice. Please consult a qualified professional for specific concerns regarding your child.About the Guest – Kalki KoechlinKalki Koechlin is an actor, author and mother known for her honest voice on motherhood, creativity and conscious living. In this episode, she joins The Good Parent to speak about body safety, age-appropriate sex education, screen-free rhythms, sustainable parenting, outdoor play and her journey of motherhood, also drawing from her book The Elephant in the Womb.Follow The Good Parent:Instagram: / _thegoodparent Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1HsX2y...LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-...Website: https://thegoodparent.com#parenting #thegoodparent #podcast #intentionalparenting #bodysafety #sustainableparenting #sexeducation #healthyparenting #parentingadvice #youtubeindia #youtubepodcast #kalkikoechlin
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    49 mins
  • Why Raising a Child Feels So Different at Every Age | Ft. Shibani Sethi | S1E3 | The Good Parent
    Apr 23 2026
    Chapters:00:00 Intro02:00 Why Parenting Transitions Are Complex03:32 Shailja’s Journey From Control to Openness03:45 Early Authority Makes Letting Go Harder07:31 Letting Children Build Their Own Identity08:25 Why Letting Go Feels Harder for Parents10:44 Real World Exposure Tests Values12:54 When Emotions Start Affecting Parenting13:07 Listening Before Deciding14:00 Letting Go Gradually Based on Maturity14:56 Introducing Shibani15:39 Shibani on Parenting Children 13 Years Apart18:40 Shibani on Different Needs of Son and Daughter20:21 How Shibani Built a Strong Sibling Bond23:29 Shibani on Letting Go and Seeing Her Son Thrive24:22 Shibani’s Advice for Parents 25:34 Shibani on Trusting Your Parenting28:07 Shibani on Children Learning by Example30:13 ConclusionWHY DOES RAISING A CHILD FEEL SO DIFFERENT AT EVERY AGE? We raise our children with our values, our sacrifices, and our idea of what a good life should look like.But as they grow, parenting asks something new of us at every stage.What worked when they were younger may not work as a teen grows — thinking, choosing, and questioning for themselves.What feels like freedom to them can make the child feel uncertain to the parent.What feels like care to us starts irritating your child — the hugs become less and the arguments become more.And one of the hardest parts of parenting is learning when to hold close, when to step back, when to trust, and when to let go.In Episode 04 of The Good Parent,Manoj Kohli and Shailja Dutt, in conversation with Shibani Sethi, explore parenting across generations — and how parents must keep growing too as their children move from dependence to individuality.They explore:1. Why forming identities in your child matters — encourage those identities gently, or you'll repress who they're becoming2. How parenting calls for more flexibility, adjustment, and self-awareness as the kids grow3. What it takes to slowly let go and trust children as they become more mature in their choices and actions4. How parents can stay emotionally close even when their role begins to change5. What changes when siblings years apart are raised into completely different worldsThis is a conversation about learning how to grow with your child.It is about staying connected while making room for who they are becoming.And you will see your values shine — not through control, but through the trust between the parent and the child.For every parent learning to adjust, trust more deeply, and love with both care and space — this conversation will feel deeply personal.Watch. Reflect. Recalibrate.⚠️ DisclaimerThis podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only. The views expressed are personal opinions and not professional psychological or medical advice. Please consult a qualified professional for specific concerns regarding your child.About the Guest – Shibani SethiShibani Sethi is a multi-talented professional known for her work across corporate leadership, literature, and the performing arts. She is primarily recognized as the founder of #ChaptersByShibani, a platform dedicated to meaningful conversations around books, leadership, and personal growth.
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    31 mins
  • The Truth About Parenting as a Public Figure | ft. Amitabh Kant | S1E2 | The Good Parent
    Apr 23 2026

    What is it really like to raise children when your life is in the public eye?

    We often admire public figures for their achievements, but rarely stop to think about the invisible pressure their children carry. Expectations can come quietlythrough comparisons, admiration, or the belief that they must continue a parent's legacy.

    In this episode of The Good Parent, Amitabh Kant former CEO of NITI Aayog, senior IAS officer, and a key leader behind India's G20 presidency joins Shailja Dutt and Manoj Kohli to share his perspective on raising children in a highly visible world.

    As a father to Vedika and Vanshika, he reflects on how parents can help their children build an identity of their own while navigating the realities of social media, public attention, and digital exposure.

    In this episode, you'll learn:

    • The invisible pressure children of public figures often experience

    • Why some children choose to hide their family background

    • The risks of sharenting and protecting children's digital privacy

    • How to help children build their own identity instead of living up to a parent's legacy

    • Why home not school is where values, confidence, and resilience are shaped

    • How to balance success, visibility, discipline, and gratitude in modern parenting

    This conversation is for every parent navigating a world where children grow up online, privacy is shrinking, and external validation is only a click away.

    About the Guest

    Amitabh Kant is the former CEO of NITI Aayog, a retired IAS officer, and one of the key leaders behind India's G20 presidency. In this episode, he shares personal insights on parenting, identity, digital privacy, and raising grounded, independent children.

    Chapters
    00:00 – Social Media & Child Safety Concerns
    02:06 – Raising Confident Children in Today's World
    04:09 – Parenting Dynamics & Shared Responsibilities
    06:11 – The New Age of Digital Surveillance
    08:17 – The Illusion of Social Media Reality
    10:25 – Children's Perspective on Public Impact
    12:35 – Protecting a Child's Individuality
    14:38 – Building Emotional Connection with Children
    16:38 – Encouraging Diverse Interests & Growth
    18:42 – Helping Children Discover Their Strengths
    20:45 – Continuous Communication with Kids
    22:50 – Parenting in Public Life
    24:55 – Balancing Exposure & Privacy
    27:00 – Final Reflections on Modern Parenting

    Disclaimer

    This podcast is intended for educational and informational purposes only. The views expressed are personal opinions and should not be considered psychological, legal, or medical advice. Please consult a qualified professional for guidance on matters related to your child.

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    28 mins
  • THE PARENTING TRAP: WHEN LOVE TURNS INTO ENTITLEMENT | ft Shweta Sawhney | S1E7 | The Good Parent
    Apr 23 2026

    Are we raising entitled children without even realizing it?

    Every parent wants to give their child the best love, security, and opportunities. But sometimes, in trying to protect them from disappointment and struggle, we may unintentionally make comfort more important than resilience.

    In this episode of The Good Parent, CEO and mother of two Shweta Sawhney shares practical insights on raising grounded, emotionally secure children in a world of abundance.

    In this episode, you'll learn:

    • Why entitlement often grows from love mixed with fear not just indulgence

    • The early signs of entitlement that many parents overlook

    • How to set healthy boundaries without damaging your relationship

    • The balance between warmth, discipline, and accountability

    • Simple ways to raise grateful, resilient, and confident children

    Whether you're parenting a toddler or a teenager, this conversation offers practical ideas to help you raise children who value effort, empathy, and responsibility.

    About the Guest
    Shweta Sawhney is a CEO and mother of two who believes in raising grounded, emotionally secure children while leading at scale. She brings practical perspectives on balancing ambition, discipline, boundaries, and warmth in modern parenting.

    Chapters
    00:00 – Introduction
    00:39 – Are we spoiling our children?
    01:29 – Why entitlement is becoming more common
    02:10 – Where entitlement begins
    03:42 – Different forms of entitlement
    05:07 – Real-life parenting experiences
    08:14 – Gifts, rewards, and emotional blackmail
    11:06 – Achievement, effort, and self-worth
    14:26 – Setting healthy boundaries
    18:12 – Time vs. material gifts
    20:30 – Teaching gratitude
    22:09 – Parent, mentor, or friend?
    25:18 – Preparing children for the real world
    26:36 – Why hard work still matters
    28:12 – What parents can do differently

    Disclaimer
    This podcast is for educational and informational purposes only. The views shared are personal and should not be considered psychological or medical advice. For concerns about your child, please consult a qualified professional.

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    30 mins