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The Truth About Marriage Nobody Talks About ft. Vivek Kashyap

33 min · 2 de abr de 2026
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"Marriage has been the most sacred container of anything I've ever experienced." - Dr. Sonia Chopra "Marriage is continual, consistent work. You can't just say we're good and expect to keep growing, because we each change, we each evolve." - Vivek Kashyap In this honest and unexpectedly moving episode of University of Why, Dr. Sonia Chopra sits down with someone who did not want to be here: her husband, Vivek. He resisted. He negotiated for 20 minutes. He showed up anyway. And what unfolded was one of the most grounding conversations the podcast has ever held. Vivek grew up as the perpetual new kid, moving across six states before fifth grade, quietly learning to observe rather than belong. That early training in adaptability shaped everything from how he navigates a room to why he became a dentist, how he moves through marriage, and why he still, decades later, tends to sit back and watch before he speaks. He is an Enneagram Five. A thinker. A witness. And as Sonia puts it, her mirror. Together they trace the arc of their story: from a residency program in Brooklyn Heights that somehow became the most diverse cohort in the hospital's history, to ten days of silent Vipassana meditation in Thailand as an unofficial test of compatibility, to 22 years of partnership, three children, and a marriage Sonia calls the most sacred container she has ever known. Today on University of Why: - Growing up across seven moves and six states, and what it taught Vivek about observation and adaptability - Being the only brown kid in small-town Connecticut and Texas - Eight years at Chapel Hill, collecting quarters from payphones with his entrepreneur father, and the roundabout path to dentistry - Meeting in a residency program in Brooklyn that flipped its diversity script overnight - The five-year slow burn before Vivek committed, and the light-switch moment Sonia still wants to talk about - Ten days of silent Vipassana meditation in Thailand as an unofficial compatibility test - The Hindu concept of life phases and what it means to treat marriage as a duty and a sacred container - What has surprised Vivek most about marriage - Why the people closest to us are not here to complete us, but to refine us Follow Dr. Chopra: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drsoniachopra/ Dr. Sonia Chopra’s Website: https://www.soniachopra.com Explore eSchool: https://drsoniachopra.com/e-school/ Follow Vivek Chopra: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vivekkashyapdds/ Love the episode? Please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who needs this message. Your support keeps this show going!

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Portada del episodio Why Most Dental Practice Owners Burn Out (And How to Avoid It) ft. Dr. Mark Limosani

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Portada del episodio The Truth About Marriage Nobody Talks About ft. Vivek Kashyap

The Truth About Marriage Nobody Talks About ft. Vivek Kashyap

"Marriage has been the most sacred container of anything I've ever experienced." - Dr. Sonia Chopra "Marriage is continual, consistent work. You can't just say we're good and expect to keep growing, because we each change, we each evolve." - Vivek Kashyap In this honest and unexpectedly moving episode of University of Why, Dr. Sonia Chopra sits down with someone who did not want to be here: her husband, Vivek. He resisted. He negotiated for 20 minutes. He showed up anyway. And what unfolded was one of the most grounding conversations the podcast has ever held. Vivek grew up as the perpetual new kid, moving across six states before fifth grade, quietly learning to observe rather than belong. That early training in adaptability shaped everything from how he navigates a room to why he became a dentist, how he moves through marriage, and why he still, decades later, tends to sit back and watch before he speaks. He is an Enneagram Five. A thinker. A witness. And as Sonia puts it, her mirror. Together they trace the arc of their story: from a residency program in Brooklyn Heights that somehow became the most diverse cohort in the hospital's history, to ten days of silent Vipassana meditation in Thailand as an unofficial test of compatibility, to 22 years of partnership, three children, and a marriage Sonia calls the most sacred container she has ever known. Today on University of Why: - Growing up across seven moves and six states, and what it taught Vivek about observation and adaptability - Being the only brown kid in small-town Connecticut and Texas - Eight years at Chapel Hill, collecting quarters from payphones with his entrepreneur father, and the roundabout path to dentistry - Meeting in a residency program in Brooklyn that flipped its diversity script overnight - The five-year slow burn before Vivek committed, and the light-switch moment Sonia still wants to talk about - Ten days of silent Vipassana meditation in Thailand as an unofficial compatibility test - The Hindu concept of life phases and what it means to treat marriage as a duty and a sacred container - What has surprised Vivek most about marriage - Why the people closest to us are not here to complete us, but to refine us Follow Dr. Chopra: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drsoniachopra/ Dr. Sonia Chopra’s Website: https://www.soniachopra.com Explore eSchool: https://drsoniachopra.com/e-school/ Follow Vivek Chopra: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vivekkashyapdds/ Love the episode? Please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with someone who needs this message. Your support keeps this show going!

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