Written and Narrated by Sumaiya Fathima. This episode about growing up too soon — a quiet reflection on the shift from childhood innocence to the wisdom life brings too early.Na itna samajhdaar hona tha, na itna jaldi bada hona tha.
Written and Narrated by Sumaiya Fathima. This one’s about peace — not the kind you post about, but the kind you protect quietly. About choosing not to respond, not to show up, not to explain… and how that doesn’t make you cold, it makes you clear.A calm talk on boundaries, silence, and the soft power of doing nothing when everything wants a reaction.
Written and Narrated by Sumaiya Fathima. This episode is about the wait of nothing.A moment of quiet detachment — not love, not loss, just the silence that follows when everything fades.
Written and Narrated by Sumaiya Fathima. Sometimes..The most beautiful kind of love is the one that never happens.And sometimes..All you can say is — Theek hai.But within those two words..There’s a whole universe of feeling.
Written and Narrated by Sumaiya Fathima. Not every distance comes from drama. Sometimes life just gets in the way. Messages slow down, plans don’t happen, and one day you realise it’s been months. This is for the ones who still care, even if they don’t say it.
Written and Narrated by Sumaiya Fathima. Somewhere along the way, we stopped seeing people and started diagnosing them.Silence became “avoidant.”Patience became a “red flag.”Being human got rewritten into checklists and warning signs.This episode breaks through the noise — not to fix it, but to ask what we’ve lost by trying to label everything we don’t understand.
Written and Narrated by Sumaiya Fathima. Why do people wait until you're gone to rewrite your life?In this episode, I speak about what it really feels like to fight for someone, lose them, and then watch the world dissect your choices like you failed. This isn’t a motivational talk.It’s just truth.
Written and Narrated by Sumaiya Fathima. We talk about the things that never made it into childhood lessons — how to say no, how to be alone, how to feel without folding. No inspiration, no solutions. Just the stuff we wish someone said when it mattered.
Written and Narrated by Sumaiya Fathima. We Are Leftovers of PeopleA quiet reflection on the invisible parts we carry — the memories, moments, and versions of others that stay long after they’re gone. This episode isn’t about healing or letting go. It’s about noticing what remains… and finding beauty in the leftover pieces.
Written and Narrated by Sumaiya Fathima. In this episode we dive into the not-so-sweet truth about stress eating. From brain chemistry to late-night fridge raids, we unpack how our emotions mess with our appetite—and why that cheesecake you cried over (and didn’t even enjoy) says more about your brain than your taste buds. It's real, it's raw, it’s a little funny—and it might just change how you look at your next snack.
Written and Narrated by Sumaiya Fathima. This episode isn’t about advice or solutions — it’s a raw reflection on what it feels like to live right now. It’s about the cost of existence, the exhaustion, and the small pockets of joy we still cling to. If you’ve ever felt like the world is asking too much from you, this episode is for you. Because, in the midst of everything, we’re still here — still showing up, still holding on.
Written and Narrated by Sumaiya Fathima. A quiet, honest reflection on what confidence really feels like when you've outgrown the people who once kept you small. No lessons, no pep talks — just the in-between space where freedom begins, and where you finally stop apologizing for existing.
Written and Narrated by Sumaiya Fathima. In this episode, we explore a question that echoes through today’s world—when did words become the enemy? Why has speaking your truth started to feel like walking a tightrope? From misinterpretation to instant outrage, this episode dives into the rising fear of expression, the fragility of listening, and the urgent need for grace in conversation. It’s a raw, honest reflection on how we've started silencing not hate—but honesty. A reminder that uncomfortable conversations aren’t dangerous—they’re necessary.
Written and Narrated by Sumaiya Fathima. Some meetings are brief, yet they stay with us forever. On a cold evening at a quiet train station, I met a man who wasn’t just waiting for a train—he was waiting for something far greater. What he told me that night changed the way I saw love, loss, and the things we never truly say goodbye to. A story about waiting, remembering, and the echoes of those who never really leave.
Written and Narrated by Sumaiya Fathima. Some waits are short, some feel like eternity—but all of them shape us. From waiting outside a hospital room to longing for a loved one’s return, from hoping for closure to waiting for our own healing, this episode explores the quiet, unseen moments that define our lives. Join us as we delve into the emotions of waiting—the love, the ache, the hope—and remind ourselves that even in the wait, we are never truly alone.
Written and Narrated by Sumaiya Fathima. We justify our choices, believing we are right in our own narratives. But in doing so, do we pause to see the pain we leave behind? This episode explores how self-justification and unseen wounds shape our connections—and what it truly means to take responsibility for the hurt we never intended to cause.
Written and Narrated by Sumaiya Fathima. Not all progress is equal. While cities rise and economies grow, millions remain trapped in cycles they never chose. In this episode, we uncover the silent struggles of poverty, the dreams it silences, and the way it shapes democracy itself. Who gets to move forward, and who is left behind? Let’s talk about the cost of survival.
Written and Narrated by Sumaiya Fathima. 'Mera Kya' captures the essence of unspoken words, fleeting moments, and memories that belong only to one heart. Dive into a poetic expression of unreciprocated love and the silence between words.
Written and Narrated by Sumaiya Fathima. Life doesn’t come with a reset button, but it does give us endless chances to start over. In this episode, I dive into the beauty and bravery of new beginnings. From embracing change to rebuilding after setbacks, let’s uncover the hidden art of turning endings into opportunities. Ready to rewrite your story? Hit play and let’s begin again—together.
In todays episode, we sit down with the talented singer Apoorva (@apporva.eve) to explore her journey with music. From her first steps into the world of singing to the stories behind her songs, Apoorva shares her passion, and dreams for the future. Tune in for an inspiring conversation and a special live performance that you won’t want to miss!