Mahreen Munir, the founder and host of Karak with Mahreen, sits down to unpack one of the most uncomfortable truths in South Asian culture - colourism.
In this raw and eye-opening conversation, Mahreen reveals her personal experiences of being told she was “too dark” and how that shaped her identity as a woman, creator, and South Asian voice in the UAE. Together, we explore how colonial beauty standards, family expectations, and media images quietly teach generations to distrust their own reflection - and what it takes to rewrite that script.
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Key topics discussed:
✨ Growing up with colourism - the first comment that changed everything
💄 Beauty as currency - how shade bias shapes identity
🌍 Why the West still misunderstands South Asians
🎭 The ethics of being an authentic creator in the viral age
💔 Love, culture, and unlearning inherited expectations
📱 Gen Z’s relationship with media and self-image
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*Disclaimer: The views, opinions, and thoughts expressed in this podcast are my own and do not represent those of any employer, organization or affiliate. I am not a licensed expert, and all discussions are based on personal experiences, insights, and publicly available information. This content is for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be taken as professional advice. Always do your own research and seek guidance from qualified professionals where necessary. Listener discretion is advised.
Akshat Dhawan is the CEO and Founder of Rally Sports - a Dubai-based startup redefining how athletes connect, compete, and build community across the Middle East. In this episode, Akshat opens up about his journey - from growing up in the UAE, India and studying in the UK, to taking the unconventional path of entrepreneurship in Dubai. He shares what it was like to go from riches to broke, rebuild from the ground up, and discover that freedom always comes with risk.
We dive into:
💼 Why he turned down the corporate route for startups
🧠 The mindset shift from victimhood to ownership
🎓 What no one told us about startups at university
🔥 Why failure is often the best teacher
🌆 Why Dubai is the ultimate playground for entrepreneurs
This is a raw, honest look into ambition, ego, humility, and the courage to start again when the world expects you to play safe.
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Cynicism feels safe. It protects you from disappointment - but it also keeps you from possibility. In this episode, I explore why so many of us mistake pessimism for intelligence, and how our ancient survival wiring still shapes the way we see modern risks.
Drawing from Naval Ravikant’s philosophy, we unpack the biological roots of pessimism, why your brain is designed to expect the worst, and how to rewrite that mental code to stay skeptical but optimistic. Because in a world where failure rarely means danger - and usually just means data - optimism becomes a strategic advantage.
If you’ve ever caught yourself saying “I’m just being realistic,” this episode will challenge you to ask: realistic about what - your limits or your potential?
🎧 Topics covered:
• Evolutionary psychology behind pessimism
• The difference between cynicism and skepticism
• Why optimism isn’t naïve - it’s necessary
• Naval Ravikant’s mindset on failure and iteration
• How to stay grounded but hopeful in uncertain times
Listen, reflect, and share it with someone who hides behind their “realism.”
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Chaé-Leon Hendricks is a South African IFBB Pro Bodybuilder and we go way back to being high school mates. In this episode, Chaé-Leon opens up about the silent identity crisis that followed when his football career ended. What began as loss became reinvention - through pain, iron, and faith.
We talk about the illusion of “overnight success,” the loneliness of chasing perfection, and the inner conflict of using anabolics in a sport where “you don’t make money, but you might just lose yourself.”
From being inspired by Chris Bumstead to now being compared to him, Chaé-Leon unpacks the paradox of admiration and envy, and how social media has distorted how we measure self-worth. We also dive into body dysmorphia, comparison culture, and the role of faith in reclaiming identity when everything else fades.
Key topics discussed in this episode:
🕳 The identity void after losing a dream
🙏 Faith and divine timing in rebuilding purpose
💉 The emotional truth behind anabolics & aesthetics
🪞 Body dysmorphia, comparison, and compassion
🧠 Why you must be real with yourself to evolve
💬 A raw, grounded conversation about what it really takes to build not just muscle, but purpose, and peace - from the inside out.
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What does it mean to rebuild yourself - when life breaks you open?
Angus Maxfield is the founder of Jumeirah Johns Running Club (JJRC) - one of Dubai’s most authentic and fastest growing fitness communities built around connection, discipline, and self-discovery. But beyond the running shoes and sunrise miles, Angus’ story is one of resilience - learning to find purpose after losing his brother, and using movement as a form of healing.
In this raw conversation, we explore how pain becomes power, how risk defines your 20s and 30s, and why staying pure and authentic is the highest form of strength. Angus shares the lessons that running, and life, have taught him about grief, growth, and being human.
In this episode, we cover:
🏃♂️ The rise of Jumeirah Johns Running Club (JJRC) and how community transforms people
💔 Turning personal loss into purpose, and running as therapy
⚡ Why your 20s & 30s are for risk, failure, and self-trust
💬 What “purity is king” really means - and how to protect it
🧠 How authenticity becomes your compass for resilience and reinvention
JJRC's Instagram: @jumeirahjohnsrunningclub
Angus’ Instagram: @angusmaxfield
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Chirag Suri is one of the most recognisable faces in Associate cricket - a former vice-captain of the UAE national team, the first player from the country to be picked in the IPL by Gujarat Lions in 2017, and one of the leading ODI run-scorers in the world in 2022. But behind the milestones and headlines lies a much deeper story - one of identity, burnout, mentorship, and the courage it takes to walk away from the game you once loved.
In this raw and reflective conversation, Chirag opens up about the defining moments of his journey - from the lessons he learned from Yuvraj Singh and his close friendships with Indian stars like Abhishek Sharma and Shubman Gill, to the unique challenges players face in Associate nations and how he’s now redefining success beyond the boundary.
In this episode, we cover:
🧠 The mental toll of high performance and the relentless pursuit of validation
🏏 The power of mentorship and how Yuvraj Singh shaped Chirag’s mindset and game
🤝 His relationships with Abhishek Sharma, Shubman Gill, and others who influenced his journey
🌍 Why players from Associate nations face a different path to the top - and how it shapes their careers
🔄 Navigating identity, purpose, and reinvention after stepping away from professional sport
🏆 The lessons cricket teaches you about resilience, discipline, and legacy
Chirag's Instagram: @csuri128
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Elliot Bewick is 20 years old (yes you read that right) and unafraid to call out Gen Z’s biggest blind spots: a lack of curiosity and the widening gap between ideas and execution.
In this conversation, we explore:
🤯 Why Gen Z struggles to stay curious in a distracted world
⚡ The dangerous gap between ideating and actually building
🛠️ How to root out distractions and focus on execution
🎯 What it takes to turn thoughts into realities
🌱 Practical ways to build clarity, meaning, and momentum
This episode isn’t about complaining, it’s about solutions. If you’ve ever had big ideas but struggled to bring them to life, this is the wake-up call you need.
💬 Drop your thoughts in the comments - I want to know if you agree or disagree.
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Tevaun Smith is a former NFL wide receiver who’s lived the highs and lows of one of the toughest leagues in the world. From going undrafted to fighting for a roster spot, to suiting up for the Indianapolis Colts, Jacksonville Jaguars, and later carving his path in the CFL - Tevaun knows firsthand what it means when people say “the NFL is ruthless.”
In this episode of Decoding Wisdom, we dive into:
🏈 Why the NFL can be as unforgiving as it is glamorous
🧠 The mental battles of self-belief through constant rejection
🙏 What it takes to keep faith when your dream feels out of reach
🎯 The importance of decision-making and finding purpose beyond football
🔄 How to recognize that your worst day might still be someone else’s best
It’s a raw and inspiring conversation about resilience, identity, and betting on yourself when the odds aren’t in your favour.
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Matt Campoli is the founder of The Coffee Party, Toronto real estate tycoon and the host of Priced to Sell, and a creator who’s been on a quiet but powerful journey of inner transformation.
In this episode, we explore what happens when outward success stops feeling fulfilling - and why so many of us go searching for answers outside ourselves, when in reality, they’ve been within us all along. This is a conversation about faith, identity, surrender, and the soul’s compass.
🔍 What we cover:
I had such a powerful time sitting down with Matt. This was one of those conversations that reminded me why I started Decoding Wisdom in the first place - real people, raw truths, and deeper meaning. Grateful to Matt for opening up and sharing his journey so vulnerably.
🌐 Check them out:
📸 Matt’s Instagram: @mattcampoli
☕ The Coffee Party: @thecoffeeparty
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I’ve lived in 7 countries.
Played international cricket.
Worked in corporate consulting.
And now, I’ve left it all - to build something that’s mine.
This week, I share my unfiltered story - the journey that led me to launch Decoding Wisdom and go all-in as a creator.
You’ll hear:
No guests. No filters. Just me - and the truth behind the show.
🎙️ Let’s decode my story.
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*Disclaimer: The views, opinions, and thoughts expressed in this podcast are my own and do not represent those of any employer, organization or affiliate. I am not a licensed expert, and all discussions are based on personal experiences, insights, and publicly available information. This content is for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be taken as professional advice. Always do your own research and seek guidance from qualified professionals where necessary. Listener discretion is advised.
Milana Torjhelm is a dental student at Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry at Western University in Canada and the founder of the fast growing Instagram community @thesmileydds.
I’ve never seen this much passion for dentistry in one person - and in this episode of Decoding Wisdom, we explore what fuels her drive, what the reality of dental school is really like, and how she’s building a platform to inspire the next generation of dentists.
We dive into:
This is a must-listen for anyone curious about the truth of dental school, the future of dentistry in Canada, and how passion can become purpose.
Follow Milana's journey here: @thesmileydds
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Roberto Baldea is a renown Motorsport content creator and a man obsessed with performance - but not in the way you’d expect. In this episode of Decoding Wisdom, Roberto opens up about why he feels he’s “always in a low,” how that mindset keeps his expectations grounded, and why emotional balance is the secret to sustainable growth.
We dive into:
🚀 Why chasing your full potential requires discipline and discomfort
🧠 The paradox of “living in a low” and how it shapes expectations
⚖️ Why keeping your emotions balanced is the ultimate performance hack
🔑 The raw truths behind resilience, reinvention, and redefining success
This is more than a conversation about high performance - it’s about the wisdom that remains once you strip away ego, pressure, and expectation.
Follow Roberto here: @robertobaldea
Roberto’s website: robertobaldea.com
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In this solo episode, I talk about the power of loneliness. Most people are terrified of being alone. We scroll endlessly, chase relationships, and fill our days with noise - because stillness feels like failure.
But here’s the truth: some of the most powerful transformations in life don’t happen in a crowd - they happen in solitude.
In this episode of Decoding Wisdom, we explore:
🌟 Why solitude is your greatest unclaimed advantage
🔍 The difference between loneliness and solitude (and why it matters)
🧠 How history’s greatest minds - from Nietzsche to Steve Jobs - used solitude for creativity and clarity
🛠️ Practical ways to turn alone time into personal power
You’ll walk away with a new perspective on stillness, and why the ability to be alone might just be the ultimate superpower in today’s noisy world.
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Ernesto Gaita is the co-host of Money Buys Happiness - one of Canada’s most influential podcasts, featuring guests like Gary Vee, Patrick Bet-David, and Kyle Forgeard. He’s also worked behind the scenes with the Nelk Boys and helped build media brands from the ground up.
In this raw and unapologetic conversation, we dive into:
🧠 What masculinity really means in 2025
🪞 Why self-awareness is your greatest asset
📱 How to feed your brain the right content
📈 Why Andrew Tate blew up — and what it reveals about modern men
🕊️ The definition of real freedom and happiness
🚫 Why most people need to grow up and stop outsourcing their value
💎 How to build intrinsic worth and leverage it into the life you want
If you're someone navigating today’s chaotic world, or someone searching for deeper meaning - this episode is your wake-up call.
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Marcus Ericsson is a former Formula 1 driver for the Sauber F1 Team (2014-2018), the 2022 Indy 500 Champion, and a current driver in the IndyCar Series racing for Andretti Global. From humble beginnings in Kumla, Sweden to the global stage of Formula 1 and Indycar, Marcus fought his way into the pinnacle of motorsport - until 2019, when Sauber signed Kimi Räikkönen, and his F1 chapter came to an end. Instead of walking away, he reinvented himself. He crossed the Atlantic, embraced the unknown, and started from scratch in the Indycar Series. Just three years later, he won the biggest race in the world - the Indianapolis 500. I’ve known Marcus briefly since 2022, and every time we’ve crossed paths, he’s been nothing but humble, driven, and quietly magnetic. This Q&A gives you a glimpse into that mindset - one shaped by pressure, reinvention, and a relentless pursuit of growth.
In this episode, Marcus shares:🧠 How his view of success evolved - from results to process🎯 Why doing your best matters more than winning🔥 What pressure taught him about performance and identity
This is Part 1, I hope to have Marcus on again for a full sit down podcast soon..🎧 Listen now on Spotify, Apple & YouTube.
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Siddharth Ashra and Justin Alexander, co-founders of Acadway, expose the truth about the study-abroad industry and how students are being misled into making poor decisions.
We dive into how most counsellors prioritize commissions over students, the myths about rankings and prestige, and how to actually choose the right path for yourself - one that aligns with your goals, not someone else’s bottom line.
If you’re a student, parent, or just curious about how to make better life decisions in a noisy world, this conversation is a must-listen.
🎙 Topics covered:
✅ Why rankings don’t matter as much as you think
✅ How students are scammed by “trusted” counsellors
✅ What makes a great country to study in (beyond visas & jobs)
✅ Mental health, culture shock, and thriving overseas
✅ The future of education & AI’s role in it
✅ How to play the long game and build a meaningful career
📌 If this episode resonated, don’t forget to subscribe, share, and tag us when you listen.
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*Disclaimer: The views, opinions, and thoughts expressed in this podcast are my own and do not represent those of any employer, organization or affiliate. I am not a licensed expert, and all discussions are based on personal experiences, insights, and publicly available information. This content is for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be taken as professional advice. Always do your own research and seek guidance from qualified professionals where necessary. Listener discretion is advised.
We spend years chasing dreams — but have you ever stopped to ask: Whose dreams are they?In this solo episode, I explore one of the hardest and most important questions you’ll ever face:👉 What do you actually want to want?We talk about Seneca’s timeless story of the cork vs the boat, how society downloads desires into us, and why so many of us end up successful but unfulfilled. I also share powerful reflection prompts to help you cut through the noise, reclaim your authenticity, and start steering your own ship.
📌 Topics we cover:- Why most of our goals aren’t even ours 🚩- The Seneca parable: living vs floating ⛵- Why clarity is so hard (and how to find it) 🧘- Three prompts to uncover your true desires ✍️- How to stop living by someone else’s algorithm 📱- If you’ve been drifting or feeling off-course, this episode is your wake-up call.🎯 Listen, reflect, and take back the wheel.
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*Disclaimer: The views, opinions, and thoughts expressed in this podcast are my own and do not represent those of any employer, organization or affiliate. I am not a licensed expert, and all discussions are based on personal experiences, insights, and publicly available information. This content is for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be taken as professional advice. Always do your own research and seek guidance from qualified professionals where necessary. Listener discretion is advised.
Tom Scollay is the founder of the famous Cricket Mentoring, one of the most successful cricket academies in the world. He is a coach, mentor, and former professional cricketer for Middlesex in England. After an early career of incredible highs, including playing at Lord’s, and tough setbacks, Tom dedicated himself to becoming the mentor he wished he’d had.In this conversation, we decode his journey: the mindset it takes to succeed in professional sport, why talent alone isn’t enough, the lessons he learned from failure, and how to stay grounded while chasing big goals.
We also explore:
🧠 Why mindset is more important than talent
🏏 What went wrong during his pro career — and what he’d do differently
🎯 How to embrace fear and failure without losing confidence
🌱 Building Cricket Mentoring and helping young athletes thrive
🔄 The “story you tell yourself” and how it shapes your performance
💡 Why it’s more important to focus on the basics than to chase perfection
If you’ve ever struggled with self-belief, fear of failure, or the pressure to perform — this episode is for you.
Check out cricket mentoring: Click here Cricket mentoring on Instagram: Click here
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Xara Jetly is a professional cricketer from New Zealand who plays for Wellington Blaze and is on pursuit to represent the New Zealand White Ferns at the highest level. In this episode, we explore her journey as a female cricketer playing both women’s and men’s cricket, overcoming bias, staying resilient through injury, balancing her career with content creation, and the mindset that fuels her determination and self-awareness. This was one of my favourite conversations so far - Xara opens up with honesty and depth about her motivations, her training philosophy, and what it takes to navigate the highs and lows of professional sport while staying true to herself.
What we cover in this episode:
🏏 Breaking barriers: playing men’s and women’s cricket in New Zealand and England
🚫 Facing and overcoming sexism in cricket
💪 Staying resilient through her first serious injury — physically and mentally
🗓️ Balancing professional cricket, university, a corporate career, and content creation
🌱 Why she chooses to be vulnerable on social media
🔁 Her training philosophy and what it really takes to keep improving
🎯 Managing expectations, self-awareness, and confidence versus ego
🌟 Her inspirations and outlook on life as an athlete and creator
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*Disclaimer: The views, opinions, and thoughts expressed in this podcast are my own and do not represent those of any employer, organization or affiliate. I am not a licensed expert, and all discussions are based on personal experiences, insights, and publicly available information. This content is for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be taken as professional advice. Always do your own research and seek guidance from qualified professionals where necessary. Listener discretion is advised.
From episodes 11 to 20, I’ve learned a lot - from my guests, my own reflections, and quiet moments in between. In this special milestone episode, I break down the 10 biggest lessons that stuck with me. From overcoming fear and building a legacy to understanding the price of inaction, these lessons are simple but deeply powerful.
If you're building something, trying to grow, or just need a nudge in the right direction - this one's for you.
🔑 Topics covered:
Check out the ‘Keep Going’ Curve here: https://visualizevalue.com/blogs/visuals/keep-going?fbclid=PAQ0xDSwKW27lleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABp2Y69FSzbnzrNf4KAviIwwgewEEbu0mVEccJwa95S6DdM3_EbVZNRz2DyqS-_aem_csFJVjUMUxTRlFoe8RK8OA
Episodes referenced:
EP14. Amit Vengurlekar: https://youtu.be/Kp3z0JH6jQw?si=PzsYqAkWFv-oZu-v
EP15. Virat Kohli: https://youtu.be/-sFlRTAOyLk?si=u_j5t0a0J637e_HS
EP16. Handreen Hussian: https://youtu.be/7EaBxr1E5U0?si=WaYS8La78Je-j35x
Let me know which one hit you hardest.
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