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Wisdom Across Ages

Author: Tara Meesala

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What happens when 70 years of lived wisdom meets the edge of the future?


Wisdom Across Ages is a podcast born from curiosity—and a little impatience. Created by Tara Meesala, a fifth grader who thought her dad’s podcasts were far too boring, this series was designed to be something rare: a show that kids and parents can truly enjoy together.


In each episode, Tara sits down with her grandfather, Dr. Nageshwar Reddy, a world-renowned gastroenterologist and Chairman of AIG Hospitals, for thoughtful, cross-generational conversations about the things that matter most.

From the evolution of medicine and the rise of AI to the timeless life lessons no technology can replace, Wisdom Across Ages bridges generations—mixing big questions, real stories, and fresh perspectives.


And in Tara’s own words:

“This podcast explores my biggest curiosities with one of the most inspiring people I know—the person who also happens to be my grandfather.”
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All About: Hong Kong

All About: Hong Kong

2026-03-0110:17

This is a fun episode that shares our thoughts on our trip to Hong Kong. We decided to switch it up on this episode and do something very fun.
Gut Microbiome

Gut Microbiome

2026-02-0907:41

I talk to my grandfather why your #gut #microbiome is important for your health
This is the 2nd episode where I chat with my grandfather Dr. Nageshwar Reddy, the Chairman of AIG hospitals. I wanted to understand how I can live a healthy lifestyle and what my granddad does to stay fit himself.
This is the first episode where I chat with my grandfather Dr. Nageshwar Reddy who is a gastroenterologist and the Chairman of AIG hospitals. I wanted to know how computers can help doctors take better care of people, find diseases faster, and maybe even save lives. So I’m asking my granddad, a doctor who’s seen medicine change a lot over the years, how AI is really being used in hospitals today—and what it can and can’t do.
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