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By Neha Tripathi
The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.
Are you feeling like your circle of friends is getting smaller and smaller? Do you find it difficult to establish and maintain meaningful friendships? If so, you are not alone. Welcome to “Friendship Recession,” the podcast that explores the challenges and complexities of forming and nurturing friendships in today’s fast-paced world.
In each episode, we delve into the reasons behind the current friendship recession phenomenon and provide practical tips, insights, and inspiring stories to help you navigate this social landscape. Our hosts, experts in sociology and psychology, are passionate about understanding the societal factors that contribute to the decline in friendship quality and quantity.
Through thought-provoking discussions, interviews with experts, and real-life anecdotes, “Friendship Recession” will shed light on the impact of technology, work-life balance, and societal pressures on our ability to forge genuine connections. We explore how social media, while providing a platform for virtual interactions, can also hinder our ability to engage in meaningful face-to-face friendships.
Join us as we tackle topics such as overcoming loneliness, building supportive networks, and maintaining friendships in different life stages. We will also address common challenges like making new friends as adults, managing conflicting priorities, and navigating the dynamics of toxic friendships.
Whether you’re new to this podcast or have been with us from the beginning, “Friendship Recession” is here to help you break free from the isolation and loneliness that can often accompany the modern era. Get ready for insightful conversations, practical advice, and a renewed sense of hope as we work together to reverse the trend of the friendship recession and create a world where meaningful connections are valued and celebrated.
Podcast Credits
Concept, Ideation, Script, Voice, Editing by : Neha Tripathi
Cover art and Music by : Siddharth Tripathi (SidTree), Senior Journalist
Experts :
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if you have a robot in your kitche, one who stands near you and gives you the idea of making new dishes… It would be great if you give information about the spices and other ingredients used in it… This may be possible in the twenty-first century… The name of this new method is computational gastronomy…
If I go by the dictionary, then gastronomy means the art or science of good eating, and computation means the action of mathematical calculation. So what can be the role of mathematical calculation in art or science of good eating…
Let’s learn this combo of art and science with the help of experts working on the concept and the chefs who will be and are using this concept in their cooking.
Podcast Credits
Concept, Ideation, Script, Voice, Editing by : Neha Tripathi
Cover art and Music by : Siddharth Tripathi (SidTree), Senior Journalist
Experts :
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Standing in the middle of the road is dangerous. You might get knocked by both sides of the traffic. For a pleasant feeling of driving on the road, co-ordination is very important… like vehicle, driver, traffic, environment and road infrastructure… If there is harmony in these five aspects, then the driving experience can be good… but attaining this harmony is difficult…
We use mobile phones while driving. We tend to slow the traffic if we change lanes often. Vehicles moving in four lanes suddenly merge into 2 lanes. Any vehicle on the way is damaged or stuck on pavement in peak hours because a vehicle is parked to water the plants on the roadside or to fix the streetlight. There are street vendors selling vegetables or fruits on the side of the road… People park their vehicles and go shopping… This takes away 2 lanes of a 4 lane road. The bikers want to get into those small places… They will try to get out of small places… They will try to get off the footpath… Pedestrians, no matter how busy the road is… there will be footover bridges… there will be subways… but they have to jump in front of a running car… or a running vehicle… they will not even wait that there is a red light for vehicles or green light for pedestrians.
All this sounds familiar… This is what happens on the road every morning and evening. You are one of them, or you are on the other side. Either ways we all suffer… How to handle this psychology…. A very interesting conversation with a traffic psychologist, a transportation engineer, an eye surgeon and a sleep expert. A very unique discussion on almost every aspect you have gone though in your driving years.
Podcast Credits
Concept, Ideation, Script, Voice, Editing by : Neha Tripathi
Cover art and Music by : Siddharth Tripathi (SidTree), Senior Journalist
Experts :
1. Anagha Pulangotte, Traffic Psychologist
2. Dr. Pushpa Chaudhary, Assistant Professor, Department of Civil Engineering, IIT Roorkee
3. Dr. Sanjay Teotia, Senior Eye Surgeon
4. Dr. Sanjay Manchanda, Chairman, Senior Consultant, Department of Sleep Medicine, Sir Ganga Ram Hospital
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Children are getting smarter with time. They are several generations ahead of us. So when it comes to make them follow your instructions, it is not an easy task.
Many of us do not consider online gaming to be bad… Some people even argue that playing video games is beneficial than spending time on social media or watching serials like Nag-Nagin and Saas-Bahu on TV… Many researches show that playing video games improve focus and language skills in children… A US study has found that playing video games increases the intelligence level of children… Apart from this, children’s cognitive abilities also improve. A research review published in American Psychologist journal shows that playing video games improve children’s learning, health and social skills… Are these games are good or bad for our children – this is debatable… So, we do not get into this… Let us talk separately on both the good and the bad aspects… This will help us judge if we should let our children play games or stop them from doing so. Also, there are special tips on how to maintain the balance in gaming and studies without offending the child.
This podcast brings to you easy solutions to tough problems like managing your child’s screen time and guiding them to play the right games. With the help of a game developer you will know how the games are designed with such engaging content and a pscyhologist will guide you with easy way out of this complex problem. Must listen to gamify your child’s life your way without hurting the child.
Podcast Credits
Concept, Ideation, Script, Voice, Editing by : Neha Tripathi
Cover art and Music by : Siddharth Tripathi (SidTree), Senior Journalist
Young Gamer : Yashraj Tripathi
Game lovers : Talk about their favourite games
Experts :
1. Hrishi Oberoi, Founder and CEO, Photon Tadpole Studio
2. Radhika Acharya, Clinical Psychologist
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We all lie at one point or the other in our lives. Reason can be anything… but it is not justified. Have you ever been caught while lying ? Is it easy to catch a liar or a lie ? It can be easy for you if you learn to focus on the body language of the person. You can make out is someone is lying to you. It is not so easy exercise but is interesting to know, learn and apply. Just listen to this very special episode on Lies to know all the tricks of identifying a lie and a liar. From the nursery rhyme on lie to the researches all over the world, from day to day lies going un noticed to various colours and intensity of lies, here is everything served for you on one click. Listen, watch and read… Details are in the description.
Podcast Credits
Concept, Ideation, Script, Voice, Editing by : Neha Tripathi
Cover art and Music by : Siddharth Tripathi (SidTree), Senior Journalist
Experts :
1. Khyati Bhatt, Founder, Simply Body Talk
2. Adarsh Mishra, Director, Brilliant Forensic Investigations Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi
3. Dr. Manju Mehta, Clinical Psychologist
4. Charan Srivastava, Founder and Editor, indiacheck.in
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We eat thinking about the quality and quantity of food. We calculate calories while cooking and serving. We look for colours on our plate. But here is something very different and unique perspective to your meal. It is connected to your mood. What you feel like eating when you are happy, sad, angry, scared, depressed, anxious, etc. Off course all these moods affect your food choices and at times certain food choices affect your mood. This interesting podcast has inputs from various food and nutrition experts and will guide you for your well being.
Podcast Credits
Concept, Ideation, Script, Voice, Editing by : Neha Tripathi
Cover art and Music by : Siddharth Tripathi (SidTree), Senior Journalist
Experts :
1. Dr. Neelanjana Singh, Nutrition Therapist
2. Dr. Sylvia Fernandez Rao, Psychologist, National Institute of Nutrition
3. Dr. Madhumitha Krishnan, Ayurveda Expert
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It’s Valentine’s Day… It is that time of the year when love blooms. So, Let’s dig deep into the concepts of love in this very special podcast.
From love hormone vaccines to booster dose, Golden ratio to Odour print… Love has several extent to look out for. Hormonal changes in our body is different for love and commitment.
Love poetry adds flavours and new dimensions to the concept of love.
All this and much more in this podcast.
Podcast Credits
Concept, Ideation, Script, Voice, Editing by : Neha Tripathi
Cover art and Music by : Siddharth Tripathi (SidTree), Senior Journalist
Experts :
1. Dr. Malavika Kohli, Aesthetic dermalogist
2. Dr. Roma Kumar, Psychologist
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All work and no play, makes jack a dull boy. You must have heard this so many times. But do you know we are one of those jack. We work and work and work. No time to settle and think about its ill effects on our health. Just settle down for 38 minutes and listen to this very improtant and interesting relastiopnship of labour laws, health, nutrition with long working hours. We can’t avoid work but we can balance work with life and health. It’s very very easy. Listen and learn some tips from renowned experts.
Podcast Credits
Concept, Ideation, Script, Voice, Editing by : Neha Tripathi
Cover art and Music by : Siddharth Tripathi (SidTree), Senior Journalist
Experts :
1. Santanu Sarkar, Professor XLRI, Jamshedpur
2. Dr. Vivek Chaturvedi, Cardiologist
3. Dr. Manushree Gupta, Psychiatrist
4. Dr. Sesikeran Boindala, Former Director, National Institute of Nutrition
Wanna Read ? Here are the Transcripts in English & Hindi
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The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.