That Panjabi Couple!

That Panjabi Couple!
Podcast Description
Welcome to our channel! We’re a happily married Panjabi couple sharing the joys, challenges, and everything in-between that comes with Panjabi life. From marriage and raising kids to family traditions and vibrant culture, we’re here to bring you authentic stories, heartfelt conversations, and a little bit of Panjabi flair. Subscribe now and join our journey as we celebrate love, laughter, and the beauty of our heritage!
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Focuses on the various aspects of Panjabi life, including marriage dynamics, cultural traditions, and family relationships with episodes covering topics such as the challenges of modern Panjabi dating, cultural expectations regarding gender, and the contrasts between rural and urban Panjabi communities.

Welcome to our channel! We’re a happily married Panjabi couple sharing the joys, challenges, and everything in-between that comes with Panjabi life. From marriage and raising kids to family traditions and vibrant culture, we’re here to bring you authentic stories, heartfelt conversations, and a little bit of Panjabi flair. Subscribe now and join our journey as we celebrate love, laughter, and the beauty of our heritage!
After 13 years together, Tania and Manpreet Jassal share their honest insights on maintaining excitement, connection, and love in their marriage. From working together at home to raising two young kids (5 and 3 years old), they've learned what really works to keep their relationship thriving.
What We Cover:
Quality Time – How this podcast became our weekly date night
The Power of Humor – Why laughing together is non-negotiable
Physical Fitness – How working out together changed our attraction
Food as Love Language – The underrated intimacy of eating together
Physical Connection – Keeping romance alive (yes, we went there!)
Communication – Breaking Punjabi household patterns of silence
Prioritizing Each Other – Why your spouse should come before your kids
Fighting Fair – How to apologize and move forward quickly
Key Takeaways:
- Humor keeps daily life from becoming boring
- Small daily gestures matter more than grand holiday gestures
- Physical attraction requires effort from both partners
- Communication is learned, not natural (especially in traditional households)
- Putting your spouse first creates a stronger family foundation
Our Background:
- Married for 13 years in a traditional Punjabi household
- Both work from home together
- Parents to a 5-year-old and 3-year-old
- Met and fell in love naturally (not arranged)

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