Vritti is a multi hyphenate creative and loves telling stories through art and design. In this episode she shares her take on fashion, her travel experiences and, most importantly, her personal journey toward mindfulness and spirituality.
Abhay’s a communication designer who’s spent a decade turning into an experienced designer and photographer. Abhay was part of the core team at March (they make nice tees) and very recently, he's gone off on his own and is now an independent branding and design consultant. In this episode we discuss why and how design helps create an impactful perception.
Based in the 1980s America, None Shall Sleep by Ellie Marney, an award winning crime author, is a rip-roaring psychological thriller about a team of two teenagers hired by the FBI to track down juvenile serial killers. This one’s definitely bringing the chill before winter! Rating - 4/5
The first thing you notice about Valencia is her beautiful hair, her eyes, her intelligence and her strong voice. In this episode Valencia Meredith, talks about her heroes / sheroes, her journey of coming of age into a confident, strong and bold black woman who’ll stop at nothing and use her voice to empower others from her community and eventually all over the world.
From being a city girl to now living the life of a forest-dweller, the story of Pooja Bhale has been one helluva rollercoaster and will evoke nothing but absolute wonderment. She’s a well-known Conservation Biologist by occupation and the mind and heart behind Protectera Ecological Foundation. This conversation about her life was like watching a small seed grow into a beautiful forest, full of abundance.
Bhavika, a co-owner of a family concept-restaurant called Moreish in Dubai, has her finger in every pie when it comes to her life and she’s someone who has her cake and eats it too! In this episode she talks to Andy about her two best-loved passions, food and music, why they are so and how a quintessential blend of both is something we all need.
The Vanishing Half is a tale of black, but light skinned, identical twins, Desiree and Stella Vignes, who run away from home, from a small; almost invisible town in Louisiana called Mallard, at a very tender age of sixteen to live the American dream. Their new life is barely taking shape after the vanishing act and just then one of the twins decides to go incognito and start a separate life passing for white, leaving the other in the lurch. Spread over many decades, this book follows the respective lives of the twins and how their choices touch the lives of their children and loved ones, only to come full circle, back to where it all began - the town of Mallard. In this episode Palak and I discuss the plot, the characters and what a fabulous writer Brit is!
Using photography as the basis Surbhi tells us ways one can stay true to themselves and their artform in a world where the lines between drawing inspiration and blatant copying have remained blurry.
Living the regular mundane life one can veer off-course unknowingly and feel very lost. Madhura Risley, with her practice as a mystic, visionary and healer, encourages and talks about why the inward journey is the quintessence to finding balance and true connection to oneself.
In our very first episode Andy talks to co-host and friend, Palak Yadav, about books they have experienced - the ones that created a zest for life to the ones that stirred their souls (even the ones that were left half read) - they all have been loved dearly!
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