Redefining Love: Breaking Norms & Embracing Desire ft. Aekta Kapoor

In this episode of The AboutHer Show, I spoke with Aekta Kapoor, a leading media personality, author, and founder of eShe, to explore love and relationships from a woman’s perspective.

Aekta shared how her definition of love has evolved over the years, the importance of self-love as the foundation of all relationships, and how she has broken societal norms along her journey. We discussed the limitations society places on women when it comes to openly expressing desire, the role of media in shaping love narratives, and the pressures of conforming to traditional expectations. She also offered valuable advice to young women on navigating love, identity, and personal freedom.

This conversation is a deep dive into self-acceptance, breaking barriers, and embracing one’s desires unapologetically. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion on love, relationships, and empowerment.

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About the Author: Sangeeta Relan

Sangeeta Relan is the founder of AboutHer, a women’s lifestyle site covering style, culture, and more. An educationist with 28 years of experience, she shares her passions for cooking, travel, and writing through her engaging blog.

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I’m Sangeeta Relan—an educator, writer, podcaster, researcher, and the founder of AboutHer. With over 30 years of experience teaching at the university level, I’ve also journeyed through life as a corporate wife, a mother, and now, a storyteller.

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