The Millennial Mind is a podcast where proud millennial Pooja Singh finds out what this generation really wants and why. She explores millennials’ thoughts on pop culture, tech and society as well as their ambitions, fears, worries and what makes them happy. You can reach out to Pooja on Twitter - @pooja_sngh or email us at podcasts@hindustantimes.com. This is a Mint production, brought to you by ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 32 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | Personal JournalsRelationshipsSociety & Culture |
The desire to look good on social media has led to a 40-50% rise in nose jobs, lip fillers and breast implants in the past three years, say experts. In this episode, host Pooja Singh talks about people who have gone one extra step to look good on soc... more
In this week's episode of The Millennial Mind, host Pooja Singh talks about those who survived the virus and bonded over the experience are fighting the stigma that comes with testing positive.
In this episode, host @pooja_sngh talks about making divorce normal. She speaks to women who are creating a platform to fight the social stigma around divorce, their experiences fighting it and helping others. Tune in for more!
In this episode, host Pooja Singh talks about how lockdown cooks take the traditional route and make their grandma’s recipes for Diwali.
Eva Kruse, a globally recognized voice in sustainability and CEO of Global Fashion Agenda, talks about how the covid-19 pandemic is forcing the industry to rethink its business model and pushing consumers to make smarter and greener choices. Tune in ... more
A bonus episode with entrepreneur Vanshika Goenka, who’s building a strong community of women, who are helping one another navigate their careers. Tune in to hear this amazing conversation now!
Circuses have become a dying art in recent times of online information and entertainment. The industry has taken a bigger blow given the pandemic. Join Pooja Singh in this week's episode on how two millennials are using technology to start a new chap... more
Over 100 million people in India have lost work since the lockdown started in March. In this episode of The Millennial Mind, @pooja_sngh will talk about the art of creating a new career after losing your job.
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