Episodios

  • K-pop Demon Hunters Have Entered the Chat!!
    Jul 12 2025

    If I had to describe this movie in three words, they’d be creative, refreshing, and authentic. Not even kidding there wasn’t a single moment where I got bored. I was fully entertained the whole time, and the second it ended I knew I had to make an episode about it. From the animation and style, to the wardrobe, voice acting, color palette, character movements, and songs, everything was just so dang refreshing!

    So come listen to me yap about it all and let me show you how it’s DONE. DONE. DONE.

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    37 m
  • Rating School Activities from "F*ck No" to "YES NA YES!"
    Jul 8 2025

    Not all school activities are created equal, some make me feel like im actually learning new skills, while some makes me want to crash tf out. In this episode, I rate classic school stuff on a brutally honest scale: 0 means F*ck No!, and 10 means YES NA YES! From group projects to research papers, quizzes to individual activities, every activity must be given a rating!! Tune in for hot takes, petty rants, and maybe a little nostalgia.

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    34 m
  • The curse of being capable
    Jul 4 2025

    Why do the most capable people always end up doing the most? In this episode, I want to talk about the unspoken expectation that the most competent person should carry the load. What looks like productivity is often just quiet exploitation. I want to talk about how this mindset encourages burnout for the capable and complacency for everyone else.

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    32 m
  • Reasons I keep going
    Jul 1 2025

    While going through the random notes I keep on my phone, I stumbled upon this one list I had back when I was still a senior high school student. It was a list of reasons why I keep going. So for this episode, lets revisit this old list and talk about the reasons why we push through life, reasons why we keep going:)

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    43 m
  • Beginners guide to journaling! (According kay Nash)
    Jun 27 2025

    No matter what you're going through in life, I always recommend giving journaling a try. It might not be for everyone, but it’s something everyone can explore. I’ve been journaling since 2019, and along the way, I’ve learned a lot of lessons, insights, and habits that have really made a difference. In this episode, I’m excited to share some of those with you!

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    37 m
  • Lets stop romanticizing sadness
    Jun 24 2025

    In this episode, I want us to havhave a real, unfiltered conversation about something that’s been on my mind for a while. The romanticisation of sadness in modern media. Yeah, mental health representation is important. Necessary, even. But there’s a line between representation and glorification. And lately, I’ve seen way too many people make sadness their whole personality.


    We’re talking about the times when people over identify with sad characters and narratives, not to heal, but to stay stuck. When self pity becomes a lifestyle and not a phase.

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    33 m
  • Determinism VS Freewill
    Jun 20 2025

    While taking down notes during my Ethics class, I was suddenly lost in the concept of Determinism VS Free will. I wholeheartedly want to believe that both of these are real but one perfectly contradicts the other! Listen to me ramble and figure out where I stand in all this

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    39 m
  • Lessons I learned from Bojack Horseman
    Jun 17 2025

    One of the biggest inspirations behind starting this podcast is my all-time favorite comfort show, BoJack Horseman. After watching it more times than I can count, I’ve come to realize just how full of wisdom this show truly is. Thoughtful quotes and life lessons are scattered throughout every season. These are lessons that have shaped me, challenged me, and ultimately helped me grow.

    In this episode, I want to share some of those moments with you. My hope is that the insights I’ve taken from BoJack Horseman might resonate with you too and maybe even change your perspective, the way they did mine.


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    46 m