
New Delhi: The first and only Indian Olympic medalist in India Wrestling, Sakshi Malik, launched the first episode of the game on – Podcast series focuses on Indian sports heroes – with emotionally rich and unfiltered conversations about her journey as athletes, mother and wife. In Kricket’s obsessed nation, played, organized by Preeti Dhaiya, aims to re -focus attention on Indian female and youth athletes and their extraordinary lives behind the mat, ring or court.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe!In a sincere conversation, Sakshi talks about how life has changed after her daughter Yoshiida – named after the legendary Japanese wrestler Saori Yoshida – and how motherhood brought unexpected struggles and joy.“I trained the day before my daughter’s birth. I thought I wouldn’t face postpartum depression because I’m an athlete. But as soon as I came home I couldn’t stop crying for 10-15 days. I didn’t want the baby around.
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Its reflections emphasize how elite athletes are not immune to emotional tremors of parenting. He attributes to his husband, my colleague Satyawart Kadian, for being anchored during this crossing.“My husband reminds me that our daughter does not create problems – we have. We lived such lives – trained, ate, slept, repeated – that this chaotic joy feels an alien. But she is just a child.Podcast is exploring how Sakshi’s relationship with Satyawart boom – from a request for friendship on Facebook after a match on the global phase and finally building life side by side. She remembered their parallel trips in sport and love, both medals for 2014 Commonwealth Games and Satyawart’s romantic design soon afterwards.“We were at the same school, in the same city, and they didn’t even know that. He suggested when we both won the silver in Glasgow.
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In a particularly exciting revelation, Sakshi shared how the visualization of her Olympic dream-inspired book became a self-help Satyawart-he became immediately on his way to Rio 2016.“In 2011 he gave me a secret. I wrote my dreams and even sketched on stage. Every night I saw the tricolor. Everything happened exactly as I visualized,” she said, shining.However, Wrestling exceeds support for Satyawart. From sharing the duties of households to careful planning of the duty of care for the child has been a practical father.“It shakes it, warms milk to the right temperature and even takes over the child’s duty from 11:00 to 3 hours to rest. Then I’ll take over from 3 to 8. We even created a schedule!” She laughed.Sakshi also opened up about the name of her daughter Yoshiida – after Saori Yoshida, her wrestling idol.“There was no wrestler in my family. I started wrestling to sit on a plane one day and travel abroad. I later learned about Yoshida-Trojný Olympic champion. I met her at the World Championship in Canada and decided to name her Yoshida.The game supported by The Tech Word News and supported across YouTube platforms and digital platforms is not just a podcast, but a movement – a celebration of sports gravel, emotional roads and future India champions. Season 1 contains other inspiring athletes such as Batra, Mirabai Chan and Lovlina Borgohain. With the vulnerable and authorizing story of Sakshi Malik, who sets the tone, the game brings a message loudly and clearly: for each medal lies a deeper story that is worth telling.Catch the latest episodes on Toi and YouTube platforms.