S1E68 - (Video Podcast) What Kind of Echo Are You Leaving for Your Child?

S1E68 - (Video Podcast) What Kind of Echo Are You Leaving for Your Child?

From Balmurti Online Podcast in English by Team Balmurti Online

April 2, 2026 · 8 min · Season 1 · Episode 68

About this episode

This episode explores the lasting impact of parenting on children's hearts and cultural identity through daily actions and traditions.

This episode is brought to you through the generous CSR support of Acutaas Chemicals Limited , whose dedication to education, child development, and sustainable community growth makes it possible to share parenting content that truly matters. Learn more: https://acutaas.com/csr.html Article: What Kind of Echo Are You Leaving for Your Child Children rarely follow what we say. They copy how we live. This episode from Balmurti Online goes beyond parenting tips. It asks a powerful question: What kind of echo are you leaving behind in your child’s heart? Through moving reflections on tradition, celebration, family rituals, and how we treat our parents, Manisha Shukla (Ojaswini) reveals how legacy isn’t made in grand moments — but in daily life. What you say, how you sit, how you celebrate Diwali, how you speak to your elders — all of it becomes the voice your child carries into the future. 🎧 A must-listen for any parent or grandparent who wants to raise a child not just with knowledge — but with memory, warmth, and rootedness. ________________________________________ 🔑 Key Takeaways: How modern routines disconnect children from their cultural identity Why parenting is more about…

People in this episode

Guest: Manisha Shukla

Topics covered

  • parenting
  • cultural identity
  • family rituals
  • emotional inheritance
  • tradition vs modernity

Keywords

  • parenting
  • legacy
  • cultural identity
  • family
  • tradition
  • rituals
  • emotional inheritance

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Acutaas Chemicals Limited

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