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The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.
If you are in India, physically meeting friends and family is still a distant dream. We can now only reminisce about the days of wine and dine with friends, the board games, the card parties, the clubs filled wall to wall with people. We, at The Wonk, have curated a quintessential guide on fun ways to socialise in isolation. Link to the article
The book review of The Blood Telegram: Nixon, Kissinger, and a Forgotten Genocide. This is a 2013 book by the American journalist and academician Gary J. Bass about the infamous Archer Blood’s telegram from Bangladesh in 1971. Listen to find out what we think of the book.
What is "Her Circle"? Can you shop on Twitter now? What do the new campaigns of Netflix and Pinterest say? Find out in this episode!
At times in life, we think that we’ll be stuck on the same spot for all our lives or sometimes we even think that we need to start all over again - these insecurities often control our reasonings and end up making us anxious and depressed. Therefore, in today's episode, we talk about how we blame ourselves for every failure and how anxiety is taking over us?
What is sadfishing? Who is Shweta? How is Facebook going to curb political content on your newsfeed? Find out in today's episode!
What is making buzz? Are you missing out on any trending topic? Do some trends confuse you? Stay tuned to talking trends and get all your answers!
We actually talk to ourselves silently all the time. Then why is it so that we often think 'is it normal to talk to ourselves in our head'? Worry not, here we have to tell you that talking to yourself is absolutely normal even if you do it often. Tune in to our explainer series to know more!
From the first woman fighter pilot to participate in the parade to the Bangladeshi contingent marching down Rajpath in celebration of 50 years of its Liberation war, there are many things in store for us. So tune in to know more about the significance of the 72nd Republic Day celebration.
The podcast currently has 12 episodes available.