A podcast or may I say an exclusive pod for all over thinkers to experience peace as Oshin- born and brought up in the hills- voices all our thoughts new and old, wise or bold. From mundane objects and tasks to deep philosophical thoughts and ideas, no topic is off the radar for Oshin as she sits to vent and rant about things she has been overthinking about for all her existence (which is a grand ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 19 | Founded | a month ago |
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Categories | Personal JournalsSociety & Culture |
Expressing love and affection is not as common and normal in Indian households as expressing hatred is. Thus when at Ayushi's birthday party I noticed how her father was also passionately against putting more than one candle on the cake like my fathe... more
Embarrassment is a huge curse for us overthinkers. Thus, our host is highlighting situations that one should avoid at all costs to avoid this curse. From oversharing to vague apologies, grab your notebooks because this educational.If you enjoy the ep... more
Adulting is not an easy task. The pressure to overachieve at a young age, no hobby classes, no nap times and extreme indecisiveness make it a pain. And even though not much can be done about this inevitable process, we can at least have a vent sessio... more
People often express love in different ways. Some people show their love for others by giving gifts. Our host also loves buying gifts for her loved ones however what she hates is the discrimination between "thoughtful" and "materialistic" gifts. Enjo... more
Ever spent your valuable time and energy, trying to figure out what type of a person you are exactly? Well put that worry away. Sneha Shah's new book: What shape are you? is your perfect guide to understanding yourself and others. As Oshin sits down ... more
Remember the time you got your eyebrows done for the first time or put on your mother's foundation that was 50 shades different from your own. Well I do and this episode we are revisiting all those first moments. So first and foremost go listen to th... more
You know we had to give this one a second episode. Listen to the previous episode first for a better listening experience. :)
As the weather gets gloomy and the fog blurs our vision. Spirits rise from the darkest and deepest corners (according to our host's imagination). Thus this episode she is shqring some spooky stories and we dare you to give it a listen.
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