The world is hurtling towards an apocalypse, but Dua Lipa has got it all figured out. In what is now my fav ep of @thinkingpplpod, we discuss the artist and her refreshing perspective on work, celebrity and life in the 2020s ✨ https://t.co/ZJZIVqT15p
We’re back for 2026! In our latest ep, we talk about what it means to live and work in Mumbai—its contradictions, much-discussed “spirit,” and the struggles and ambitions that underpin life in the city. Tune in now 🎧
https://t.co/6oYtYY082y
Hello all! If you're looking for a good listen at the end of the year, here's a few episodes that defined 2025 in Thinking People 👇
1. Our 2025 Year End Recommendations ft. Sourav Das: https://t.co/KPvIeJvcqL
OUT NOW: Join us as we take a deep dive into Severance, examining the show's exploration of identity, the compartmentalisation of the self, and what it truly means to “disconnect” in a world that blurs the lines between professional and personal lives.
https://t.co/53ITKxi7nq
...and how the internet shapes who we think we are today. Tune into part 2 of "Coming of Age on Social Media" now!
Hosts: @ketakisharma95@SanayaSans
Production: @Souravd31
Social Media: Ayushi Bindra
c. 2016: When social media moved beyond posts to become an identity. From the ‘storification’ of our lives to the politics of attention we talk about what happens when every moment online is a performance... https://t.co/wdj2BxsxpR
Beyond nostalgia, how did growing up on social media shape the way we see ourselves today? Let’s go back to where it all began. Tune into our latest episode now!
Hosts: @ketakisharma95@SanayaSans
Production: @Souravd31
Social Media: Ayushi Bindra
c. 2006: Back to cringey Facebook statuses & MSN messenger. Before the 'For You' page & disappearing stories, being social online was a way to stay connected.
https://t.co/Oab7M6Vxqd