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.