Why Did Soha Ali Khan Start Her Podcast "All About Her"?

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Key Takeaways
- Empowerment: A platform for women's voices.
- Variety of Topics: Addressing crucial issues from health to finance.
- Open Conversations: Encouraging honesty and vulnerability.
- Diverse Guests: Featuring influential women and experts.
- Judgment-Free Zone: A safe space for discussion.
Mumbai, Aug 18 (NationPress) Actor and author, Soha Ali Khan, has embraced a new role as a podcaster with the launch of her podcast series, "All About Her".
Scheduled to debut on YouTube on August 22, this series aims to bring together a remarkable group of women, fostering a space free from judgment.
The podcast will cover a wide array of subjects that impact a woman's daily life - from nutrition and physical fitness to managing hormones and balancing work-life, to understanding the basics of investment and maintaining mental well-being.
With an impressive lineup of women from diverse backgrounds, "All About Her" promises engaging yet enlightening discussions featuring personalities like Malaika Arora, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Smriti Irani, Radhika Gupta, Patralekha, and Sunny Leone, alongside many other renowned figures from Bollywood.
To add depth, esteemed experts such as Dr. Kiran Coelho, Dr. Ranjana Dhanu, and Rujuta Diwekar will also provide practical insights, turning candid dialogues into valuable lessons.
Excited about this new chapter, Soha expressed: "Over the years, I’ve come to understand that many experiences we face as women, from our evolving bodies to our mental health, motherhood, work-life balance, or simply learning to love ourselves, are often kept hidden. We’re encouraged to be strong yet not vulnerable, to persevere but not voice our feelings."
She emphasized that through "All About Her", she aims to shift this narrative. Soha desires to create a platform where every subject is open for discussion, where conversations can be genuine, tough, and healing. A space where women can present their true selves, without filters and free from judgment.
"Because being a woman is messy and magical, painful and powerful, and it’s time we start addressing all of it. A space where all the information we need converges under one roof," concluded the 'Chhorii 2' actress.