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Is life actually easier for women abroad, or are we just trading one set of problems for another? That's the question Kriti J and Sugandha Singhal sit with in this episode. One lives in Toronto. One lives in Gurgaon. On paper, their lives look similar: unmarried, child-free, career-driven, building something. But the daily texture of being a woman is completely different depending on where you are. They don't land on an answer. They land on something more honest: different cities, different negotiations, same bill. This episode goes into the things brown women calculate without even realising they're calculating. Which hours are safe to run. Which Uber rides feel risky. Whether to buy a car just to avoid being alone with a male driver. What it costs to look confident in public. What it means when a man on a bike asks you to sit with him during a 50km race. It also goes into the things that don't make it into the "should I move abroad?" conversation. Racism. Isolation. The weight of being far from your people. And what happens when the digital world starts replicating the same violations that happen on the street. No easy answers. Just two brown women being honest about what it actually costs to move through the world. What are the daily safety calculations women in India make that go unnamed? What does racism cost brown women living abroad that nobody accounts for? When is "I've adapted" actually just normalised compromise? What do we hope feels different for women 10 years from now? If this conversation named something you've been carrying, share it with a woman who needs to hear it. Subscribe to Dirty Brown for conversations brown women are not supposed to have. This is Part 1 of a two-part conversation. Part 2 moves from the safety of the body to the safety of the script. About Dirty Brown: Dirty Brown is for every South Asian woman handed "sharam," "good girl," and "badchalan" labels who realized she was never the problem. We unlearn shame and wear "badchalan" like a badge, not a warning label. Connect with Dirty Brown: Instagram: / _dirtybrown_ YouTube: / @dirtybrownpodcast Connect with Sugandha Singhal: Her IG → / _sugs_ Moveasy → / moveasy.co -------------- 00:00 Introduction: Two Cities, One Question 00:52 Who We Are: Unmarried, Childfree, and Building Life on Our Own Terms 01:27 The Freedom Myth: Is Life Really Easier for Women Abroad? 04:15 The Safety Tax: Why Independence in India Costs More Than It Should 06:50 Running While Female: What Women Actually Navigate on Indian Streets 09:03 Street Harassment During a 50km Race and What Happened Next 13:00 The Racism Tax: What Brown Women Pay for Living Abroad 15:08 Shrinking in Public: The Strategy of Avoiding Unwanted Eyes 17:51 Different Taxes, Same Bill: Negotiating Freedom Everywhere 19:50 What's next -------------- If you've been searching for: women safety in India, is India safe for women, living abroad as an Indian woman, brown women moving back to India, safety tax women Gurgaon, running alone as a woman India, racism South Asian women abroad, India vs Canada for women, South Asian immigration experience, feminist podcast India, desi women harassment, microaggressions brown women, unsanskari women, South Asian feminist podcast, women unlearning shame #DirtyBrown #SouthAsianWomen #WomenSafetyIndia #BrownGirls #SouthAsianFeminism #DesiFeminism #IndianWomen #WomenAbroad #MovingAbroad #DesiWomen #ColorismInIndia #BrownGirlStories #FeministPodcast #IndianPodcast #Unsanskari #LogKyaKahenge #BadchalanEnergy #WomenEmpowerment #SouthAsian #IndiaVsAbroad