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Host Gurpreet Kaur brings to life the Punjabi story Pata Nahi, beautifully written by Zorawar, through a heartfelt and engaging narration.
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When Expectations Become a Burden
In this episode, host Gurpreet Kaur dives into the concept of all-or-nothing thinking and how the pursuit of perfection can create unnecessary stress and disappointment. She discusses how many people feel like failures when they make even the smallest mistakes, setting unrealistic standards for themselves and constantly striving to be perfect in every area of life. Gurpreet emphasizes the importance of allowing room for mistakes and accepting that nobody is perfect. She also explores how some people expect others to live by the same standards and habits they follow, and why embracing different perspectives can lead to healthier relationships, greater self-compassion, and a more balanced life.
The hidden habit of endless scrolling
In this episode, host Rishi Nagar shares how easily people fall into endless phone scrolling. A new report suggests many users spend over a third of their screen time without a clear purpose, often losing track of time while simply browsing. Many people pick up their phones for a quick check and suddenly realize much more time has passed. This habit is becoming increasingly common across all age groups. Experts say this is driven not just by habit, but by how technology is designed to keep users engaged. They stress that becoming aware of our screen use is an important first step in managing it and maintaining a healthier balance with digital devices. Small changes like noticing usage patterns and reducing mindless scrolling can make a meaningful difference over time.
Why Movement Matters: Insights from Kinesiology
In this episode, host Gurpreet Kaur explores the science of Kinesiology with two guests studying the field. Together, they discuss what kinesiology is, why movement is essential for overall health, and how simple daily activities can have a lasting impact on well-being. The conversation also dives into the famous Blue Zones in Japan, the importance of movement for women's health, and why protein plays a key role in maintaining strength, energy, and a healthy lifestyle. Tune in for practical insights on living a longer, healthier, and more active life.
Why Men Struggle to Talk About Emotions
June is Men's Health Month, a time to focus not only on physical health but also on emotional well-being. Many men work hard, provide for their families, and carry responsibilities quietly. Yet when it comes to talking about emotions, many find it difficult. Understanding why this happens can help men open up and help families support them better. From a young age, many boys are taught to "be strong," "man up," or "don't cry." While resilience is important, these messages can sometimes create the belief that showing emotions is a sign of weakness.Over time, many men learn to hide sadness, fear, disappointment, or anxiety. The result is not that men do not have emotions—they simply become experts at keeping them hidden.
Can science explain creation?
In this episode of Thoughtful Thursday, host Rishi Nagar explores a provocative new book titled Boldest Scientific Formula of God and Creation by researcher Dr. Nathanael-Israel Israel. The work claims to use mathematics and cosmological data to map the timeline of the universe's origin and suggests surprising alignments with the Biblical account of creation. The discussion dives into one of humanity's oldest and most debated questions: can science prove the existence of a Creator? We also examine how mainstream science explains the origins of the universe, how critics are responding to these claims, and why this topic continues to spark strong reactions across scientific, philosophical, and religious communities.
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