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Anthropologically Yours

Podcast by Dr. Rashmi Bhattacharjee

English

Personal stories & conversations

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About Anthropologically Yours

Welcome to "Anthropologically Yours" where we explore how culture and society shape not just the world around us, but you. I’m Dr. Rashmi Bhattacharjee, and together, we’ll dive into the hidden forces that influence everything from your conscious, relationships to your identity and your unique world view. Here's how our personal experiences and identities are deeply connected to the broader human story. Through the lens of anthropology, we’ll uncover what makes you, you—one story, one conversation at a time. Let’s embark on this journey of self-discovery and cultural understanding.

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14 episodes

episode Ep 14: Death Without Sentimentality- A Calm Inquiry for Those Who Have Loved and Lost artwork

Ep 14: Death Without Sentimentality- A Calm Inquiry for Those Who Have Loved and Lost

Death Without Sentimentality A Calm Inquiry for Those Who Have Loved and Lost Modern civilisation speaks fluently about everything except the one certainty that organises all human behaviour. Death has not disappeared from our lives; it has simply been outsourced, sanitised, and spoken of in lowered tones, leaving its influence to operate unchecked beneath ambition, anxiety, productivity, and belief. This episode does not offer comfort or spectacle. It examines how cultures across history understood death as a social force, how modern systems learned to hide it, and how that concealment reshaped work, faith, masculinity, and meaning itself. When death is no longer faced directly, it governs silently, distorting desire, urgency, and identity. To speak of death without sentiment is not to diminish grief, but to restore clarity to life.

31 Dec 2025 - 11 min
episode Ep 13: The Delusion of Diversity & The Foreign Face: An Inquiry into Representation, Commerce, and the Managed Imagination artwork

Ep 13: The Delusion of Diversity & The Foreign Face: An Inquiry into Representation, Commerce, and the Managed Imagination

The Delusion of Diversity & The Foreign Face An Inquiry into Representation, Commerce, and the Managed Imagination Diversity did not fail because it was immoral. It succeeded because it was profitable. Modern institutions discovered that showing difference costs less than understanding it, and visibility travels faster than depth. What appears as progress often functions as reassurance, calming audiences while leaving structures untouched. Representation became effective the moment it stopped asking difficult questions and started delivering familiar images. The result is a culture rich in faces and poor in imagination, where complexity is trimmed to fit campaigns, and individuality is softened for scale. This episode examines how diversity shifted from ethical demand to market strategy, and why being seen so often still feels like being misunderstood.

31 Dec 2025 - 10 min
episode Ep 12: The Pleasure of Being Unreachable: The Aristocracy of Absence artwork

Ep 12: The Pleasure of Being Unreachable: The Aristocracy of Absence

Everyone wants peace. No one wants silence. We want to rest, but we still want to be seen resting beautifully. There was a time when absence meant punishment. Now it’s privilege. The most powerful people I know no longer flaunt access - they flaunt distance. The read receipts off, the phone in another room, the quiet turned into a kind of wealth. We talk about self-care, but what we really mean is escape. We want to be unreachable - not because we hate people, but because the world has mistaken availability for worth. Somewhere between connection and exhaustion, we started craving invisibility - the luxury of saying nothing and losing no one. 🎙️ The Pleasure of Being Unreachable: The Aristocracy of Absence Now streaming on Spotify, Apple & YouTube. #ThePleasureOfBeingUnreachable #AnthropologicallyYours #DrRashmiBhattacharjee #CulturalIntelligence #PsychologyPodcast #HumanBehavior #ModernLife #DigitalExhaustion #MindCulture #PhilosophyOfLife #ModernPsychology #NarrativeThinking #ShadowWork #SelfAwareness #HumanCondition #StorytellingPodcast #IntellectualPodcast #SocialCommentary #EmotionalIntelligence #TruthEconomy #DigitalHumanity #CulturalPodcast #PsychologicalInsight #MentalHealthCulture #CapitalismAndCulture #SocialAnthropology #PhilosophyPodcast #SpotifyPodcast #ApplePodcasts #YouTubePodcast #AristocracyOfAbsence #SilenceAsStatus

10 Nov 2025 - 18 min
episode Ep 11: The Age of Subtle Lies: Why We’re Addicted to Half-Truths artwork

Ep 11: The Age of Subtle Lies: Why We’re Addicted to Half-Truths

We live in a century allergic to silence - yet terrified of sincerity. Every compliment is edited, every opinion softened, every truth filtered for survival. We don’t lie to deceive anymore; we lie to belong. From job interviews to dating apps, from corporate emails to Instagram captions , we curate honesty the way advertisers curate light. It’s not manipulation; it’s strategy. Because in a world where everyone is watching, the unfiltered truth is just bad branding. The modern lie isn’t loud , it’s polite. It smiles, apologises, and calls itself authentic. This week on Anthropologically Yours, we’re asking: How did honesty become a luxury? And why do we feel safer behind filters than in the mirror? #TheAgeOfSubtleLies #AnthropologicallyYours #DrRashmiBhattacharjee #CulturalIntelligence #PsychologyPodcast #HumanBehavior #ModernSociety #AuthenticityCulture #CorporateLife #DigitalHumanity #TruthEconomy #LiesWeTell #PodcastSeries #SpotifyPodcast #ApplePodcasts

8 Nov 2025 - 14 min
episode Ep:10 The Attention Affair: Inside the Private Hunger of Modern Men artwork

Ep:10 The Attention Affair: Inside the Private Hunger of Modern Men

They say men want power, but that’s not quite true. What men really want : quietly, desperately, is to be seen. Not admired, not obeyed, not adored. Just seen. Somewhere between the boardroom and the living room, modern men lost their witnesses. And in a world where every woman has learned the language of attention , men are the new lonely. They scroll through approval, drown in noise, and still ache for one clean, human gaze that says: you matter. That’s the private hunger they never confess. The craving behind the confidence. The tenderness beneath all that composure. Attention has become the new currency - and men, for the first time in history, are running out of it. This is Anthropologically Yours. I’m Dr. Rashmi Bhattacharjee. And this week, we’re stepping into The Attention Affair —- Inside the Private Hunger of Modern Men.

7 Nov 2025 - 20 min
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