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By Nideesh Vasu
The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.
One night, the Night and the Madman have a chat. The Madman compares himself to the Night. The Night says, Nay! Let's take a look at the discussion as we read and understand the poem 'Night and the Madman' from Khalil Gibran's 'The Madman'.
Credits: Music: Sayanth Ramesh | Female voice: Janani Krishnan | Cover art: Sayanth Ramesh | Technical consultant: Mohit Dhundele | Special thanks: Snigdha Sahal.
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Gibran shouts out about his Joy and no one responds. He discovers that Joy, too, lets him down. Let's take a look at what Kahlil Gibran has to say as we read from the book 'The Madman' the poem 'And When My Joy Was Born'.
Credits: Original Music: Sayanth Ramesh | Female voice: Janani Krishnan | Cover art: Sayanth Ramesh | Technical consultant: Mohit Dhundele | Special thanks: Snigdha Sahal.
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Would you imagine a romance with Sorrow? Gibran takes with Sorrow and lives and loves and evolves. Let's take a deep dive as we read his poem from 'The Madman' titled 'When My Sorrow Was Born' and decipher what he has to say.
Credits: Music: Sayanth Ramesh | Female voice: Janani Krishnan | Cover art: Sayanth Ramesh | Technical consultant: Mohit Dhundele | Special thanks: Snigdha Sahal.
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Gibran talks to us about Defeat. He shares with us learnings from his relationship with defeat. Let's take a look at what Kahlil Gibran has to say as we read from the book 'The Madman' the poem ‘Defeat’.
Credits: Music: Sayanth Ramesh | Female voice: Janani Krishnan | Cover art: Sayanth Ramesh | Technical consultant: Mohit Dhundele | Special thanks: Snigdha Sahal.
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The Madman seeks to be crucified to redeem humans. He reveals the secrets. Let's take a look at what Kahlil Gibran has to say as we read from the book 'The Madman' the parable 'The Crucified’.
Credits: Music: Sayanth Ramesh | Female voice: Janani Krishnan | Cover art: Sayanth Ramesh | Technical consultant: Mohit Dhundele | Special thanks: Snigdha Sahal.
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The Madman meets a blind man at the temple. The blind man shares his wisdom as he calls himself an Astronomer. Let's take a look at what Kahlil Gibran has to say as we read from the book 'The Madman' the parable 'The Astronomer'.
Credits: Music: Sayanth Ramesh | Female voice: Janani Krishnan | Cover art: Sayanth Ramesh | Technical consultant: Mohit Dhundele | Special thanks: Snigdha Sahal.
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Gibran stumbles upon a cat and dog discussion about prayer. They have differing views. He wants us to think deeper about our own views. We read the fable 'The Wise Dog' from Khalil Gibran's book 'The Madman' and think about what he has to tell us.
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Credits: Music: Sayanth Ramesh | Female voice: Janani Krishnan | Cover art: Sayanth Ramesh | Technical consultant: Mohit Dhundele | Special thanks: Snigdha Sahal.
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Gibran's Madman and the Scarecrow rendezvous on a lonely field. Over time the Madman experiences the changes it brings about in the Scarecrow. Is this Kahlil's way of saying that there's hope for us? We read from Khalil Gibran's book The Madman the fable - The Scarecrow - and take a deeper look.
Credits: Music: Sayanth Ramesh | Female voice: Janani Krishnan | Cover art: Sayanth Ramesh | Technical consultant: Mohit Dhundele | Special thanks: Snigdha Sahal.
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The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.