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Moon in retro
Aishi Chatterjee
8 episodes
3 days ago
Moon in Retro A podcast for the ones who feel too much, think too deeply, and move a little offbeat. Hosted by Aishi chatterjee, Moon in Retro is a soft space to unravel the tangled, honor your sensitivity, and explore the inner cosmos. Expect reflections on creativity, healing, identity, and the in-between places we don’t always have language for. Think voice notes from your spirit guide, tea with your 16-year-old self, and cosmic journal entries you didn’t know you needed. Here, we’re not rushing forward ; we’re orbiting. We’re remembering. We’re creating from the quiet. Welcome to the moon
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Moon in Retro A podcast for the ones who feel too much, think too deeply, and move a little offbeat. Hosted by Aishi chatterjee, Moon in Retro is a soft space to unravel the tangled, honor your sensitivity, and explore the inner cosmos. Expect reflections on creativity, healing, identity, and the in-between places we don’t always have language for. Think voice notes from your spirit guide, tea with your 16-year-old self, and cosmic journal entries you didn’t know you needed. Here, we’re not rushing forward ; we’re orbiting. We’re remembering. We’re creating from the quiet. Welcome to the moon
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Episodes (8/8)
Moon in retro
GRIEF AS A GUEST IN ONE'S HOME (BENGALI)

This is a bengali poem, i compused after years of battling my identity and my mother tongue. Years of anglicizing myself and fearing what my bengali- ness would birth. Finally, I gave pen to my words and the beauty of what grief can produce...


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5 months ago
1 minute 18 seconds

Moon in retro
PURI- a letter of love

This is from one of my recent trips to Puri. growing up we have visited Puri many times. But the trip was a little different for my mind and soul this time.

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1 year ago
3 minutes 22 seconds

Moon in retro
Gentle note for the tired souls
For the days you don't feel like yourself
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1 year ago
40 seconds

Moon in retro
For the gentle hearts and brave lovers ....
For the days where we feel down and bleak...
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1 year ago
39 seconds

Moon in retro
Akogare
A poem inspired from a amoral woman's journey - based on a Japanese drama
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2 years ago
26 seconds

Moon in retro
Stanger in my own skin: A dialogue of 20s
Inspired by the increasing emotions that filled my body to its brim. This poem is composed in a whim, a space where I felt the most vulnerable version of myself.... Unable to grasp where I was standing... To anyone who resonates to this may you find peace within yourself. Follow me: @ainoteyeshi on instagram
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2 years ago
51 seconds

Moon in retro
A rosy evening
A short piece for gentle hearts & sky lovers scribbled & narrated from my safe space
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3 years ago
43 seconds

Moon in retro
A love sunset <3
A poem about celebration love & feeling the tingles of summer love.
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3 years ago
47 seconds

Moon in retro
Moon in Retro A podcast for the ones who feel too much, think too deeply, and move a little offbeat. Hosted by Aishi chatterjee, Moon in Retro is a soft space to unravel the tangled, honor your sensitivity, and explore the inner cosmos. Expect reflections on creativity, healing, identity, and the in-between places we don’t always have language for. Think voice notes from your spirit guide, tea with your 16-year-old self, and cosmic journal entries you didn’t know you needed. Here, we’re not rushing forward ; we’re orbiting. We’re remembering. We’re creating from the quiet. Welcome to the moon