A podcast that unravels some of life’s simplest complexities. We know so much, and yet we know so little. This podcast aims at discussing the overlooked, the oversimplified and the misunderstood. Join me on this creative and curious journey as we try to understand the world around us as much as we can! Cover art photo provided by Efe Kurnaz on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@efekurnaz
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The President: Who’s Real?
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EPISODE 4: What does a near future possibly dystopian TV show episode about a cartoon bear tell us about what the American people want? Dive into this interesting observation with me and explore a perspective that could tell us what kind of candidates the people would like the most!
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Distractions: To Hate or To Love?
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EPISODE 3: You know that feeling you get while you’re doing some really important work - I’m talking about that weird urge to check your social media or emails when you know full well that you shouldn’t. Well, why do we do it anyways? Hating distractions doesn’t stop us from being distracted. Are we secretly drawn to these distractions? Join me as …
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Happiness: What Are We Pursuing?
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EPISODE 2: Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness. Not only is happiness embedded in the Declaration of Independence, but it’s embedded deep within societies all around the world. What exactly constitutes happiness? What does it mean? And how do we pursue happiness? In Episode 2 of “The Simple Complexity”, I’m joined by my brother Vijeet as we …
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Moving Abroad: Who are you?
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EPISODE 1: Does moving create a new identity? Moving is a drastic and very life changing experience, and it can be an amazing one! But there’s something about living in different places and being brought up in different areas that I think has built this all new community: those who have to think about where home is when asked. Drawing from my own e…
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