<p>This week’s episode begins with a moment of celebration because Sakshi had a birthday! Wooo! The girls went to a cricket match with the noble intention of rage-baiting men but things took an unexpected turn and Naina ended up becoming the national crush (which to be fair enraged a lot of men, so mission accomplished). </p><p>From there we spiralled into a very real conversation about men stealing women’s work, taking credit for their ideas, and the mysterious ability some guys have to dim a girl’s shine the moment she starts doing a little toooo well for their liking. </p><p>We asked the important question: how do you go to bed at night after stealing someone else’s work?? Our heartfelt condolences to the girl who had her cancer research stolen and an even bigger sorry to the girl who had her instagram bio stolen.</p><p>This led us to the ultimate dilemma: your man vs your career. We debated ambition, insecurity, supportive partners, unsupportive partners, and why women are so often expected to shrink themselves to make other people comfortable. </p><p>Somewhere in the middle of all this, we reminded you (and us) that you just gotta do what you want, no matter what people say - because once you make it, they WILL come around. </p><p>P.S: Sakshi has a new iPad but we still don’t have 100k subscribers. It’s very un-feminist of you to not hit subscribe so go do it now, along with liking commenting hyping following and adding our names to your final will and testament.</p><p>Chaptering:</p><p>00:00 – Intro, do you really need this</p><p>01:33 – Naina went viral on X, became the national crush, and announced her pregnancy</p><p>02:29 – What really went down in Chennai</p><p>05:25 – All the planning & plotting behind Sakshi’s birthday</p><p>12:00 – The many times we overextended ourselves</p><p>12:34 – Women’s careers and men… with credit-stealing stories</p><p>15:37 – The essay that had Sakshi fuming</p><p>21:22 – Cancelling a meeting for a partner</p><p>26:00 – Men vs women’s résumés</p><p>31:36 – A hack for all the men</p><p>33:12 – Why we said we still needed a man in our life</p><p>37:00 – OTPs becoming the next power play</p><p>49:40 – Sharing the household load</p><p>53:00 – The letters wrote in teens</p><p>01:02:44 – Supportive parents</p><p>01:04:29 – Therapy sessions, but the results </p><p>01:06:09 – Sakshi's jokes and her BF </p><p>01:08:37 – Defining what “normal” meant</p><p>01:09:43 – Like, Share, Comment & Subscribe</p><p>Brutally Honest Creators - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHkcqImp8gcbZHzn1secwSYYKG8dds437&si=wYCafRcBIKDy0BDC</p><p>Comedians Unfiltered- https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHkcqImp8gcabWOmtiYQUUXGU4ptrq9HB&si=sWm2ep8LZr8GU_7c</p><p>Follow MoS on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/momentofsilencepod/reels/?hl=en</p><p>Credits:Naina Bhan - Co-host and certified overthinker</p><p>https://www.instagram.com/nainabee?ig...</p><p>Sakshi Shivdasani - Co-host, balancing out Naina’s overthinking with a healthy dose of not thinking</p><p>https://www.instagram.com/sakshishivdasani/?hl=en</p><p>Senior Producer- Amruta P. https://www.linkedin.com/in/amruta-bandivdekar-01879925</p><p>Produced by "Vertical by Handmade" - Our personal cheering squad https://www.instagram.com/verticalbyhandmade?igsh=NG1vdXd5bWdsdWI3</p><p>Creative direction by Tinkre, Keeper of MoS' signature “Pookie” energy Natascha Mehra https://www.instagram.com/tinkre.in/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/natascha.zip/?hl=en </p><p>Researched by our very own curiosity engineer - Aashna Sharma </p><p>https://www.linkedin.com/in/aashna-sharma-913146179</p><p>Reel Editor - Yug Verma</p><p>https://www.instagram.com/bass_abhiyug?igsh=MnlibHdsbG56MjNl&utm_source=qr</p><p>Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed on this podcast are for entertaining purposes only and do not necessarily reflect those of the hosts, the production team, or affiliated brand. We don't claim to be experts- just two people with Wi-fi and feelings. While we encourage open dialogue, we do not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of any information shared. Listener discretion is advised — especially if you're allergic to strong opinions.</p>