This podcast is brought to you by Mayank Shankar, Kaushal Malkan, and Jay Garg.
Great things can happen over a conversation! And we plan to make people think & get a perspective on varied topics ranging from books to movies, science to pseudoscience, life to death, love to hate, comedy to tragedy, history to geography, philosophy to psychology, and so much more.
The primary purpose of this podcast is to ask questions and overthink them. We make sure to keep the content quirky, funny, informative, and easy to consume!
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This podcast is brought to you by Mayank Shankar, Kaushal Malkan, and Jay Garg.
Great things can happen over a conversation! And we plan to make people think & get a perspective on varied topics ranging from books to movies, science to pseudoscience, life to death, love to hate, comedy to tragedy, history to geography, philosophy to psychology, and so much more.
The primary purpose of this podcast is to ask questions and overthink them. We make sure to keep the content quirky, funny, informative, and easy to consume!
Types of Journaling - Start NOW! | Is It Necessary
Is it Necessary?
42 minutes 58 seconds
3 years ago
Types of Journaling - Start NOW! | Is It Necessary
Journaling is going to change your life forever. You might know that already. Here is something that will reiterate your faith. And if you don't then this will convince you to start!
Is it Necessary?
This podcast is brought to you by Mayank Shankar, Kaushal Malkan, and Jay Garg.
Great things can happen over a conversation! And we plan to make people think & get a perspective on varied topics ranging from books to movies, science to pseudoscience, life to death, love to hate, comedy to tragedy, history to geography, philosophy to psychology, and so much more.
The primary purpose of this podcast is to ask questions and overthink them. We make sure to keep the content quirky, funny, informative, and easy to consume!