This podcast is just the whims, fancies, memories and stories of an average woman trying to make sense of this thing called existence. Follow me on IG @asthaprakash
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 29 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Society & CulturePersonal Journals |
My friend Adam moved to the Czech Republic from the USA 15 years ago. Despite the cloudy weather and European culture shocks, he’s built a beautiful life there. He’s travelled over the world and learned to talk in many tongues. In this episode, we ta... more
Have you heard of the Vipassana meditation? It’s one of India’s most ancient mindfulness meditation techniques. But you can’t really do it at home. You need to stay in a special meditation centre, cut all ties from the outside world, and focus comple... more
Over the last few years, I’ve been through a tough time, mentally and emotionally. The pandemic shifted something inside me and made me face all my demons. That led to depression, anxiety and a darkness I’ve never felt before. It also led to breakthr... more
A few months ago my husband and I moved from India to Berlin, Germany and it has been a crazy ride. In this episode, we talk about how it happened, what we’ve learnt, the good and the bad of Berlin, and some shocks and surprises about German culture.... more
Do you love how words written on paper can give you goosebumps? Me too. What is it about poetry that makes people listen, ruminate, cherish and feel? My friend Raj is a fellow writer, poet, and the founder of the Twin City Poetry Club in Hyderabad. I... more
We all know we’re supposed to be kind. (At least I hope we do!) But have you ever tried to think about what it really means? What does it mean to be kind? How can we be more empathetic? As friends, as leaders, as people? My friend Vismaya and I talk ... more
Have you realised how much time we now spend on our phones? I've often wondered about how our dependence on technology is changing us psychologically, and also how the pandemic has forced us to look inwards. In today's episode, my cousin Shreya—a cli... more
They say becoming a mother is the single most life-defining moment for a woman. Or is it? In this episode, my sister Sakshi and I dig deep into the struggles and high points of pregnancy, childbirth and understanding what being a mom is all about. If... more
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Me being a music lover, was instantly able to connect with this, not a big English music fan, but this definitely brought back some indi pop memories, the lucky alis and anaidas of the world, loved this Astha
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