🎙️ The Four Archetypes: Women We Are, Women We Hide
Every woman knows these four. The dreamer with her head in the clouds. The seductress who dares without apology. The perfectionist who builds walls of grace. The realist who rolls her eyes while holding everyone else together. We meet them in friendships, in workplaces, in families—and in ourselves.
In this episode, Dr. Rashmi Bhattacharjee strips away the glamour of archetypes to reveal what they really are: survival masks. Carrie, Samantha, Charlotte, Miranda—yes, they’re characters, but they’re also mirrors. Each one a different language of power, vulnerability, and choice.
This isn’t just about TV. It’s about the women we admire, the women we resent, and the women we secretly become when nobody is watching. Archetypes aren’t cages; they’re codes. And when you learn to read them, you see yourself—and everyone else—more clearly.
🎙️ Tyranny of That ONE Bad Review
Applause fades fast when a single critic clears their throat. You can be loved by thousands, celebrated by millions, and yet one cutting remark lingers louder than every standing ovation. That’s the tyranny of the bad review- its power to eclipse every achievement and stain every mirror you hold up to yourself.
In this episode, Dr. Rashmi Bhattacharjee unravels why human psychology is wired to remember pain more than praise. From celebrities who conquered the world but crumbled at one cruel headline, to professionals whose careers were undone by a single performance note, to the intimate wounds delivered by partners and family- we explore the anthropology of criticism, and why it rewrites our worth so easily.
This is not about reviews. This is about survival in a world where the loudest voice is often the harshest.
A candle flickers. A memory shifts. Someone swears the moment you recall never took place. Gaslighting doesn’t arrive as violence; it arrives as doubt- soft, persuasive, impossible to pin down.
This episode drags you into the anthropology of distortion. Lovers who rewrite intimacy. Politicians who polish lies until they sound like loyalty. Corporations that brand manipulation as culture. Each story a reminder that gaslighting is not a private wound- it is a social technology, a system perfected over centuries.
Dr. Rashmi Bhattacharjee leads you through the shadows with raw psychology, unsettling history, and narratives that will make you question the ground beneath your feet.
What happens when truth itself becomes negotiable? And how do we survive a world where the most dangerous weapon is not power, but persuasion? LISTEN NOW .. on YOUTUBE, SPOTIFY and APPLE MUSIC
You’ve mastered “How was your weekend?”
You smile when you’re breaking inside.
You’ve been agreeable, charming, safe.
But what if small talk isn't small?
What if it's survival theater—a ritual of obedience dressed as connection?
In this raw, seductive episode of Anthropologically Yours, we unravel the emotional politics of everyday pleasantries.
From boardrooms to bedrooms, dinner tables to diplomacy, we ask the question no one dares say out loud:
Who are you when you stop performing?
In this episode, you’ll explore:
How “I’m fine” became the most dangerous lie in your vocabulary
Why small talk hides abuse, builds empires, and fuels manipulation
The psychology behind polite predators and charismatic bosses
How emotional labor became currency for love, labor, and leadership
What it means to finally unscript yourself—and why it terrifies people
This isn’t a conversation about communication.
It’s a reckoning with how niceness has become the most effective disguise for harm.
🔗 Listen now.🎧 Anthropologically Yours | Hosted by Dr. Rashmi Bhattacharjee
What if the next global superpower isn’t built on GDP—but on generational wisdom?
In this episode of Anthropologically Yours, we take you deep into the sacred and strategic rise of India—not just as a tech hub or startup giant, but as a civilization that codes with consciousness and governs with moral memory.
From ancient gurukuls to global unicorns, from chanting mantras in NASA control rooms to sending satellites to Mars for less than a Hollywood movie—India is not playing catch-up. It’s rewriting the rules.
You’ll explore:
How India’s educational ethos has always been about transformation, not transaction
Why caste and class reform in India is more than policy—it’s constitutional
What makes India the first digital dharma state in the world
How mythology, cinema, and cultural memory shape not just identity, but leadership
Why the Bhagavad Gita is taught in boardrooms, not just temples
This episode isn’t about nostalgia.
It’s about the dangerous intelligence of a country that never divorced soul from system.
🔗 Listen now.🎧 Anthropologically Yours | Hosted by Dr. Rashmi Bhattacharjee
Patriotism or Performance?
A love letter to the displaced, the overworked, the romantic, and the rootless
Hot take: Most of us aren’t loyal; we’re scripted.
We sing anthems in borrowed accents.
We cry in one language, get paid in another, and say “I’m fine” across three time zones.
We don’t live in nations anymore.
We live in algorithms.
And the flag?
It’s not identity. It’s costume.
This episode won’t make you feel safe.
It’ll make you feel seen and that’s way more dangerous.
🔗 Listen now.
🎧 Anthropologically Yours | Hosted by Dr. Rashmi Bhattacharjee
Welcome to the era where leadership is performance, obedience is intimacy, and charisma is the new currency. In this raw and riveting episode, Dr. Rashmi dismantles the seductive architecture of modern power—from cultish founders to spiritual influencers and boardroom alphas in bespoke suits.
Why do we worship sociopaths in linen? Why does silence feel sacred in corporate cults? And why do we keep mistaking manipulation for mentorship?
From the myth of confidence to the erotic pull of obedience, this episode dives into the anthropology of authority, the psychology of submission, and the spiritual spectacle of leadership in the age of social media. With sharp stories, chilling truths, and unapologetic insight, Dr. Rashmi exposes the spellbinding machinery behind the leaders we follow—and why we want to believe.
If you’ve ever retweeted a ‘thought leader,’ followed a founder, or whispered a guru’s quote like scripture—this one's for you.
🔥 Hot Take: Power, Morality & The Rigged Game You’re Playing 🔥
You’ve been lied to.
Morality? A tool of control. Success? A game rigged by the rule-makers. Power? It’s never been about who’s right—it’s about who decides what right even means.
In this episode of Anthropologically Yours, we rip apart the polite myths about power, success, and control. From ancient empires to modern corporations, we expose the secret playbook elites have used for centuries to manipulate ethics, enforce obedience, and keep you in check—while they break every rule.
Why do ‘good’ people often do the worst things? Why do the powerful never play by the moral codes they impose on the rest of us? And most importantly—how do you stop being a pawn in their game?
This episode isn’t for the faint-hearted. It’s uncomfortable. It’s dangerous. It will change how you see everything.
🚨 Listen at your own risk. 🚨
🎧 Hit play now—because power isn’t waiting for you to wake up.