
Just a girl and her friends talking about random things. Please be open minded. And chill out.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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We talk about the average performing students. We both belong in that category. How we cope? How we study? How to improve yourself and deal with pressure?
In the first episode of season 2 we talk about breakups. Our nastiest breakup. Can you remain friends with you ex? Can you move on from your ex? What are the steps? Our own experiences?
We talk about Superstitions. What we’ve heard from our parents. What we understand and believe and don’t understand or don’t believe in. We talk about lucky numbers. We welcome any explanation for certain superstitions. That’s a wrap on season 1.
In this episode we talk about the what we’ve heard on the BLM movement. What we think and what our friends belonging in the black community have to say about recent events and also their experiences. We also express our solidarity and support to the ... more
On this episode Asma and I talk about how hard is it to apologise to someone who means alot to you. Which is harder? To apologise? To forgive? Or to forget? Our own experiences. What to do if you can’t forgive someone? Steps to forgive someone.
In this episode we talk about Amrit’s startup project (Mission Sukh) and his objective for creating an app which helps people deal with loneliness and empowers them. We talk about the challenges. And what we wished people would say to us when we were... more
Sumee and I talk about the struggles that overseas students face particularly in Brisbane and Auckland. The to dos the not to do. Accommodation/Food/Transport and how to handle your money and also what you should do to cope with the stresses while yo... more
Is your professional life seperate from your personal life? Are you confused? How long can one stay confused? What to do when you face pressures from your family or society while you’re confused? Is self exploration possible if you have dependents? H... more
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Apple Podcasts | #228 |








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