• 5. Why we hide our loneliness
    Jan 24 2026

    Loneliness is a universal human experience, but admitting it feels uncomfortable and shameful.

    We dread the question, "Do you feel lonely?", because we don't know and can't really say. We wear an armour of self-sufficiency and try to deny or minimise it as much as possible. Maybe we don't even know the answer, or we lie to ourselves.

    But this defensive nonchalance and pretentious indifference that is so common now is very telling. And the numbers tell the real story: The WHO has reported that 871,000 people die of loneliness every year.

    In this episode, we unpack why loneliness is equated with weakness, failure, and social inadequacy, especially in modern urban life. The "mood of the age" seems to be one of self-love and independence. On top of this, they say, be "unbothered". But all this creates detachment and emotional distancing.

    From the psychology and neuroscience of loneliness to its portrayal in films, literature, and popular culture, this episode looks at how loneliness affects the brain, distorts social perception, and quietly shapes our relationships. We also examine how today’s culture of hyper-independence, online intimacy, and the “loneliness economy” normalises isolation while making genuine connection harder.

    This episode does not offer fixes nor is it an emotional appeal to "go out there' or 'get out more'. We all know that's easier said than done. Rather, this conversation explores loneliness as a deeply human condition which cannot simply be solved by staying busy, being productive, or learning to enjoy solitude.

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    50 mins
  • 4. Why living in moment feels so hard: a 2025 wrap up
    Dec 20 2025

    People often say they feel fully here while doing just three things: travel, exercise, and sex. In these moments, presence seems effortless. But why does it become so laboured in everyday life?

    This episode asks why being in the moment feels hard outside heightened or novel experiences. I explore 'being in the moment' not as a maxim, but as a psychological skill and a philosophical stance. Drawing from cognitive psychology, neuroscience, and everyday observation, we will discuss how much of our lives are spent replaying the past or rehearsing the future, and what has slipped away from us.

    Get ready for a reflective episode about noticing, grounding yourself, and about learning to return, again and again, to what is already there, without being haunted by the phantoms in our heads.

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    47 mins
  • 3. Why hobbies make us feel alive
    Nov 22 2025

    Why do the things we do “just for fun” feel so essential to who we are?

    Whether we’re making small talk with strangers or trying to truly understand someone we love, we almost always end up asking the same question: What do you do in your free time?

    Hobbies seem trivial, but they quietly reveal our desires, identities, and inner lives.

    In this episode of we explore the surprising depth beneath our passions, from childhood curiosities to teenage self-definition, to the hobbies that rescue us in adulthood. We’ll look at why certain activities put us in a “flow state,” how hobbies offer emotional release, and why they can feel like tools of survival, not just leisure.

    Because sometimes, the smallest acts like baking muffins, roller skating, or simply watching birds, are not escapes from life, but a way back into it.


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    51 mins
  • 2. Why we like to drink coffee
    Oct 5 2025

    T. S. Eliot once wrote, “I have measured out my life with coffee spoons,” and in many ways, that line captures the rhythm of modern life—how small rituals like drinking coffee come to define who we are.

    From its legendary discovery by an Ethiopian goat herder to its journey through Sufi monasteries, Ottoman coffeehouses, and European “penny universities,” coffee has always fueled conversation, creativity, and culture. Today, it’s more than caffeine - it’s comfort, identity, and even a 'push'. We drink it to wake up, to think, to belong. It sharpens the mind, anchors the day, and symbolizes who we are or aspire to be.

    In this episode, we explore how coffee is not just a beverage - it is a ritual, a cultural mirror, and a measure of modern existence.

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    32 mins
  • Why we take things personally
    Aug 14 2025

    Have you ever wondered why some people are sensitive to negative feedback, while others can remain unfazed and unbothered?


    This episode unpacks why we take things personally, be it a casual remark, workplace feedback, or an offhand joke, and what factors lead us to getting easily triggered in such situations.


    It also explores how deeply rooted insecurities, early experiences, and emotional habits like rumination exacerbate this habit, and what we can do to build self-assurance and confidence, so we can respond with equanimity instead of defensiveness.


    Let us discuss how resilience and self-reliance are the key to building self possession - so that we can avoid taking things personally.


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    37 mins
  • Introduction
    Aug 13 2025

    Hello everyone, and welcome to the podcast. This is a show where we explore the reasons behind our daily thoughts, feelings, and behaviours — the little things that we often wonder about, just partly understand, but never really question or ponder upon.

    So let's take a closer look and find out the meaning in the big and small things in life.


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