
This podcast explicitly reveals the existentialism of a young adult (me), who has a habit of constant overthinking and generating problems out of thin air. But all jokes apart, things could get pretty real over here. If you have any sort of feedback please feel free to leave a review down below, or drop a mail at thexistentialpodcast@gmail.com. You can also find me on Instagram, @theskillednoob. M... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 26 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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In this episode, we have mr. Joshua; he is an open micer slash stand up comedian who drives his inspiration by comics like James Acaster and Bo Burnham and hence does some alt comedy. He was my senior in college, but now he has graduated so he is jus... more
In this episode, we have mr. Kartikay Singh; he is a stand up comedian who is one of the few people in the circuit who are notorious for travelling long distances in order to perform. We have been friends since about a year now and I am thrilled to h... more
In this episode, we have Mr. Tushar Basra; he is an up and coming stand up comedian, and he writes amazing poetry as well. You can check his poem "Ek Kalakaar ki Maut" on youtube to see for yourselves! We have been friends for a few months now, and I... more
In this episode, we have Mr. Abhisek Rathi; he is an up and coming English rapper, and goes by the stage name "Flick Marsh". We have been friends since the 11th grade and have hence talked about our mutual hate for physics tuitions, and our mutual lo... more
In this episode, we have Mr. Natiq Ul Hasan; he has been a national level football player, a corporate MC, and is now pursuing stand-up comedy. He is one of the few friends I have made in the comedy circuit here in Delhi, and I always look up to him ... more
This is the trailer for the second season of the podcast, and it gives a short introduction to what the season is going to be like on a whole. The music used in the trailer [Borat (prod. Logic)] and in the upcoming episodes of the podcast is featured... more
In this episode, I have talked about my recent creative block due to the lockdown, and how that made me realize that talking to people actually helps. - Music Used: www.youtube.com/watch?v=e6nXweiNaeI&list=PLHbXMlEtSG-VV4CEvGZQsYuQX-xGzNd_5
In this episode, I have talked about self-love and how self love functions, how we forget to love ourselves, how we forget to forgive ourselves, and why it is one of the most important things that everyone should take care of in their lives.








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