How to go from Disconnected to Deep Love in Your Marriage: Post-COVID
With Valentine’s Day around the corner, it’s time to start thinking about love. Yet, let’s face it. For most of us, COVID’s been a big wet blanket when it comes to all thin
Black-Owned Businesses South Asian Womxn Will Love
This year has been a large load on a lot of us, but one aspect that came to light this year was how we, as South Asian womxn, can support and elevate the Black community. The event
What Mira, Royal Detective Does For Brown Girls Everywhere
In 2020, it will be the first time Disney will air a series based on a character from India. And not just any character- a female, Mira, Royal Detective. She is smart and brave plu
Easy Pecan Pie Recipe
Besides all the things that bring us together about motherhood and culture…we all can say that we LOVE pecans. And this recipes takes the cake…er we mean pie 🙂 It
Where Do You Stand For Womxn?
Our feature today is about a company that feels like they are my long lost passion sisters. Sanaya Set was founded by two cousins Tejal and Tarul both on a mission to make an impac
Why We Love Desi Babies
Scenario: You are a first generation momma and the books about Indian culture you were gifted by your cousins in India are way too graphic or too advanced with details that go way
Keep Fighting
Today’s feature mom for our cancer awareness week during Breast Cancer Awareness Month is Krista. We feel honored to learn about Krista’s story from Momm
Diwali Across Cultures
When we pictured families opening our Diwali Love + Light box, we found ourselves imagining not only our Indian friends, but the friends that have come to garba with us, the
Coconut Ladoos for Diwali
For a lot of us first generation Indians, making traditional Indian sweets can sometimes feel a little daunting, too complicated and most of the time – we’d honestly ra
Advice For the Tween Years
For about a year, my house has been hit with my daughter’s constant eye rolling and arguing. At first I thought an attitude storm hit my house but I’ve come to realize