Ashish Vidyarthi Podcasts is a show hosted by the National award-winning film actor and motivational speaker, Ashish Vidyarthi. This show is an ode to all those things that inspire us and move us forward in unimaginable ways. Each episode is endowed with pearls of wisdom, packed with humor and peppered with anecdotes from his own life that Ashish offers the listeners in his soulful voice. He is also a traveler and a motivational speaker. In his journey over the last 29 years, he has had amazing experiences across varied cultures and geographies that have helped him discover inner resources to celebrate the ‘journey’ itself.
Ashish Vidyarthi Podcasts is a show hosted by the National award-winning film actor and motivational speaker, Ashish Vidyarthi. This show is an ode to all those things that inspire us and move us forward in unimaginable ways. Each episode is endowed with pearls of wisdom, packed with humor and peppered with anecdotes from his own life that Ashish offers the listeners in his soulful voice. He is also a traveler and a motivational speaker. In his journey over the last 29 years, he has had amazing experiences across varied cultures and geographies that have helped him discover inner resources to celebrate the ‘journey’ itself.

Namaskar Bandhu!
In this heartfelt episode of “I Am Possible,” Ashish Vidyarthi dives deep into the truth of relationships—how to love without losing yourself, when to hold on, and when to let go with grace.
Key takeaways:
Relationships aren’t lifelong subscriptions—exits are okay when respect fades.
Don’t carry “emotional antiques”—toxic ties drain your present and future.
Walk beside people, don’t sit on them—support without suffocating.
Breathe before you react—most fights come from instant reactions, not lack of love.
Empty your “cup” of yesterday to taste today—don’t bring old baggage into new bonds.
Respect is non-negotiable—kindness isn’t a one-sided agreement.
Not all silences are abandonment, and not all exits are failures.
Stories & metaphors you’ll love:
The samurai and the monk: the difference between heaven and hell is in our response.
Karna from the Mahabharata: respecting choices while honoring your own truth.
The overflowing tea cup: make space for new, healthy connections.
If this conversation resonated, share it with someone who needs to hear:
“Letting go isn’t betrayal—it’s self-respect in action."
Al Shukran Bandhu,
Al Shukran Zindagi
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