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Call Her ECHE

Podkast av Echezonachi Awa

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Modern life is full of things we feel but can’t quite explain: - Why we’re exhausted but never done. - Why connection feels harder even as everything is more accessible. - Why we behave the way we do, want what we want, and struggle the way we struggle. Call Her Eche is a modern life observations podcast. In each episode, I take one tension and trace it back to science, history, culture and the forces shaping who we are and how we live. These are my thoughts and observations. Informed, honest, and open. If something resonates, share it. If something is incomplete, say so. If you want to go deeper on any topic, reach out directly via the email in the show notes. Thank you for tuning in 💜 Background track details Music track: Foreign by Moavii Source: https://freetouse.com/music Copyright Free Music (Free Download)

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23 Episoder

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Why We Fear Being Ordinary

Most of us are average at most things. That’s what average means. So why does being ordinary feel like failure? In this episode, I get into where the fear of being ordinary actually comes from and what we lose when we keep waiting for our real, exceptional life to begin. If this resonates, share it. If something is incomplete, let me know in the comments. If you want to go deeper on any topic, reach out directly via email: callher.eche@gmail.com Connect with me: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/echezonachiawa Instagram: call.her.eche About Call Her ECHE: This is essentially me thinking out loud about modern life and bringing in science, history, culture, and psychology to make sense of it. Subscribe & Review: If this episode resonated, please subscribe and leave a review. Thank you 💜

29. april 2026 - 19 min
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Why Nobody Knows How to Disagree Anymore

Arguing and disagreeing are not the same thing. Arguing is two people trying to win. Disagreeing is two people trying to figure something out together. In this episode, I trace why disagreeing has become so rare and what we’re quietly losing because of it. If this resonates, share it. If something is incomplete, let me know in the comments. If you want to go deeper on any topic, reach out directly via email: callher.eche@gmail.com Connect with me: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/echezonachiawa Instagram: call.her.eche About Call Her ECHE: This is essentially me thinking out loud about modern life and bringing in science, history, culture, and psychology to make sense of it. Subscribe & Review: If this episode resonated, please subscribe and leave a review. Thank you 💜

15. april 2026 - 16 min
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Why Constant Connection Makes People Feel Alone

In 2023 the U.S. Surgeon General declared loneliness a public health epidemic. We have more ways to reach each other than any humans in history. So what’s actually going on? In this episode, I trace why constant connection and genuine belonging are not the same thing; and why confusing the two is making a lot of people quietly miserable. If this resonates, share it. If something is incomplete, let me know in the comments. If you want to go deeper on any topic, reach out directly via email: callher.eche@gmail.com Connect with me: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/echezonachiawa Instagram: call.her.eche About Call Her ECHE: This is essentially me thinking out loud about modern life and bringing in science, history, culture, and psychology to make sense of it. Subscribe & Review: If this episode resonated, please subscribe and leave a review. Thank you 💜

8. april 2026 - 20 min
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Why The Kindest People Are Often The Loneliest

You are warm and thoughtful. You show up. People enjoy being around you. And somehow, at the end of the day, almost no one truly knows you. This episode is about a specific kind of loneliness that lives inside people who are genuinely nice, endlessly giving, and quietly invisible. It is not a social failure or a pattern. And it starts much earlier than most people realise. Eche traces the psychology of why kindness without vulnerability cannot produce closeness, where that pattern comes from, what modern life has done to make it worse, and what it actually costs over time. If you have ever felt like everyone likes you but nobody really knows you, this one is for you. If this resonates, share it. If something is incomplete, let me know in the comments. If you want to go deeper on any topic, reach out directly via email: callher.eche@gmail.com Connect with me: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/echezonachiawa Instagram: call.her.eche About Call Her ECHE: This is essentially me thinking out loud about modern life and bringing in science, history, culture, and psychology to make sense of it. Subscribe & Review: If this episode resonated, please subscribe and leave a review. Thank you 💜

1. april 2026 - 13 min
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Why Everyone is Performing Competence

70% of people experience imposter syndrome at some point. So, if almost everyone privately feels unsure, why does everyone publicly perform certainty? In this episode, I trace where the performance of competence comes from and what we lose when we can’t afford to say “I don’t know.” If this resonates, share it. If something is incomplete, let me know in the comments. If you want to go deeper on any topic, reach out directly via email: callher.eche@gmail.com Connect with me: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/echezonachiawa [https://www.linkedin.com/in/echezonachiawa] Instagram: call.her.eche [https://www.instagram.com/call.her.eche] About Call Her ECHE: This is essentially me thinking out loud about modern life and bringing in science, history, culture, and psychology to make sense of it. Subscribe & Review: If this episode resonated, please subscribe and leave a review. Thank you 💜

25. mars 2026 - 17 min
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