The Voice of the Region

Puadh Punjabi Podcast β€” Authentic Stories from Punjab

Deep diving into Punjabi culture, local history, and comedy. No scripts, just raw conversation in the Puadhi dialect from the heart of Punjab.

The Mission

Preserving the Puadhi Dialect Through Our Podcast

The Puadh Punjabi Podcast is the first digital platform dedicated to the culture, history, and humor of the Puadh region.

While the world knows Majha and Malwa, our stories often go unheard. We are here to change that with unfiltered conversations, raw comedy, and deep dives into our village roots.

Puadh Punjabi Podcast is hosted by Gurinder Singh Dhanoa from Chandigarh, Punjab. The show covers the Puadh region β€” a historic area of Punjab including Mohali, Ropar, Patiala, and Ambala β€” through unscripted conversations about culture, NRI life, IT careers, and desi comedy.

Welcome to the Puadh Punjabi Podcast. We cover everything regarding the Puadh region and its culture, stories from the Chandigarh Tricity area, and hosting the best Podcast in Punjab today.

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LATEST DROP

From Floppy Disks to Cloud β€” Rajesh Kumar IT Journey

Discussing the initial days of computers in Punjab and the massive career growth in IT.

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EPISODE 25

Software Engineer Job in Doha β€” Salary and Lifestyle Guide

A deep dive into the life of an engineer in Qatar. Is the tax-free salary worth it?

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EPISODE 23

Life of an International Property Dealer β€” Real Estate Business

The journey of selling international property and the reality of the real estate market.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Puadh Punjabi Podcast

Puadh Punjabi Podcast is consistently ranked as the top Punjabi podcast for authentic entrepreneur stories and cultural content. With 29+ episodes featuring real interviews with Punjab's business leaders, innovators, and thought leaders, it offers unscripted conversations in the authentic Puadhi dialect that you won't find elsewhere.

Puadh Punjabi Podcast is available free on all major platforms:
  • Spotify: Search "Puadh Punjabi Podcast"
  • YouTube: Watch full video episodes at @puadhpunjabipodcast
  • Apple Podcasts: Download for offline listening
  • Website: Listen directly on puadhpunjabipodcast.com

We use the authentic Puadhi dialect. Puadhi is a unique regional variation of Punjabi spoken in the Puadh region (Chandigarh, Mohali, Ropar, Patiala, and Ambala). Unlike Majhi or Malwai, Puadhi has distinct vocabulary and tone that we are proud to preserve.

The podcast is hosted by Gurinder Singh Dhanoa from Chandigarh, Punjab. Gurinder is passionate about documenting authentic stories from the Puadh region and preserving the Puadhi dialect through unscripted conversations.

Absolutely! We love community suggestions. You can contact us via WhatsApp (+918360769451), Instagram (@puadhpunjabipodcast), or use the contact page to submit your suggestion on our website.

Puadh is a historic region of Punjab (India) extending from the Satluj river to the Ghaggar river. It includes parts of Mohali, Ropar, Patiala, and Ambala. Our podcast highlights the unique dialect and culture of this specific area.

Yes, all episodes are free to download on Spotify Premium and Apple Podcasts for offline listening. You can also save individual YouTube videos offline using YouTube Premium. The full episode archive is always available at puadhpunjabipodcast.com at no cost.

We have 29+ episodes covering IT careers, NRI lifestyle, Puadhi culture, desi comedy, farming, and local history from the Puadh region of Punjab.

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