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Author: Soundarya Jayachandran

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A podcast dedicated to talking to people from across the world with different lives and backgrounds about their every days, social issues, perspectives and everything in between. Something we can all relate to despite distance and disparities.Hosted by Soundarya Jayachandran, a musician from India.
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Mountaineer, Pune

Mountaineer, Pune

2023-04-2438:53

Dad, Bahrain

Dad, Bahrain

2023-04-2424:47

Engineer, LA

Engineer, LA

2023-04-2433:10

Playback Singer, Delhi

Playback Singer, Delhi

2023-04-2436:59

Musician, Mumbai

Musician, Mumbai

2023-04-2437:05

I speak to Tejas Menon, a singer songwriter from Mumbai about his perspective on what being an artist in today's world really means. He believes in the constatnt renewability of the definitions of the word and how it's helped build him as a more well rounded human being.
Student, Barcelona

Student, Barcelona

2023-04-2426:29

Vineeth Vincent is more than just your average entertainer. He believes in redefining how we see art and the importance of the source of it. When he's not hard at work at his 'Introspecto-centre', he writes music and loves sneaking in a vegan pizza into his schedule when he can. Tune in to this episode to hear what really moves this Gunniess World Record holder from stripping away the labels into discovering what authenticity is in it's purist form.
In this episode, I speak to Avina, an Impact Market Research lead about the gruelling work involved in addressing India's pressing social issues, how she defines progress in society and what keeps her going a world where change is often slow to come.
Starting out as a musician may be hard. Here are probably some of the biggest golden nuggets that someone could pick up on their journey through the industry.On this episode, I speak to Mahesh & John. What does having and being a mentor really mean? Here's a story of a musician from Bangalore who found a lifelong friend in someone halfway across the world. And the twist? It's been 10 years of a virtual relationship. Here's a peek into their story.
I speak to the super humans that created Project Devi, an initiative that challenges the taboos surrounding menstruation and women's health and sanitation needs in underprivileged societies through education. They're currently running a fundraiser at https://bit.ly/3fmYMfNYour contribution could go a long way into bettering the life of these girls by providing them with sanitation in these unprecendented times.
I talk to Daphene, originally from Brazil about her struggles of being one of the few brazillians to fly to Toronto to be able to further her education and pursue her career, her research with the future of cell research and their ethical dilemmas and all the traditions that she misses back home being away from family.
I talk to the founders and creators of Backyard- an anti cafe space in Chennai,India about being one of a kind in the whole country, their motivating reason behind creating the space and about always following your gut.
I talk to Erica Vetra about her 24 year old Yoga legacy, understanding the true meaning of the craft and rescuing her pet squirrel,Claude.
Educator, Texas

Educator, Texas

2020-07-1030:57

I talk to Erin about the well known culture of home schooling in Texas, the major life and cultural changes she faced in the two years she spent in Bangalore as an expat, helping the expat community with The Vine and all about what it's like to fly back home and tide through airports nowadays with the pandemic.
Pro Poker Player, Goa

Pro Poker Player, Goa

2020-07-0632:51

I talk to Abhishek Goindi about a day in the life of a professional poker player, why poker isn't gambling contrary to what most believe like to believe,the life principles one could imbibe from the polarities of the game and his staunch belief in the probabilistic and solution minded alternate way of living.
Mountaineer, Pune

Mountaineer, Pune

2020-06-3038:53

I talk to Shardul about his love for the violin and travel, founding the Pune school of music, his near death experience on the Himalayan trek and what he thinks truly makes a responsible traveller.
I talk to Anindita, a communication strategist from Bangalore about shielding the human touch in a highly digitalised world of communication, her efforts to help on the migrant and NRI issues front along with her mother and notes on introspection during the lockdown.
Dad, Bahrain

Dad, Bahrain

2020-06-2424:47

For the 10th episode of the season, I decided to bring my dad on from Bahrain and talk to him about his childhood, his greatest struggles growing up and the evolution of our relationship over time.
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Greg Barnett

Hi. I've just found this podcast and started with Ep 22. Enjoyable and informative listening. Thank you.

Oct 16th
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