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The Absurd Window
Keshav Tiwari
13 episodes
3 days ago
Late Night. Sitting in a dimly-lit room. Typing away. My laptop screen glowing on my face. Lo-fi music humming in my ears. Keeping me focused. Pause. I look up through the window in front of me. In the distance, I see another lonely window. The only lit one in its building. Represents a story. Sonder. Every single light in the night has a purpose. There may just be another 20-year-old staring out into the city. With some dream, or some pain that keeps them up at night. Whatever it is, I hope they figure it out.
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Late Night. Sitting in a dimly-lit room. Typing away. My laptop screen glowing on my face. Lo-fi music humming in my ears. Keeping me focused. Pause. I look up through the window in front of me. In the distance, I see another lonely window. The only lit one in its building. Represents a story. Sonder. Every single light in the night has a purpose. There may just be another 20-year-old staring out into the city. With some dream, or some pain that keeps them up at night. Whatever it is, I hope they figure it out.
Show more...
Leisure
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Manifestation, Social Anxiety & what does Hannah Montana tell us about parenting? w/ Prashansa Singapuri
The Absurd Window
37 minutes 25 seconds
3 years ago
Manifestation, Social Anxiety & what does Hannah Montana tell us about parenting? w/ Prashansa Singapuri

An intense bundle of energy and excitable thoughts, Prashansa added much more energy to this episode than the ones that have come before. As we move closer to the end of season one, I have tried to incorporate your feedback on shortening these episodes into much more digestible bits. Do let me know if it has worked in retaining your attention, and making the episode seem more approachable. The content of this episode is the definition of being "all over the place". If you want to hear Prashansa roast me and this podcast, we've got that. If you want to hear our (not so) educated opinions on child psychology, we've got that. If you want to hear me narrating the struggles of celebrity children, (unfortunately) we've got that. In an episode that packs commentary on being the middle child generation, along with shit tons of laughter, I am sure that this one is going to be a good one.

Warmly,

Keshav

The Absurd Window
Late Night. Sitting in a dimly-lit room. Typing away. My laptop screen glowing on my face. Lo-fi music humming in my ears. Keeping me focused. Pause. I look up through the window in front of me. In the distance, I see another lonely window. The only lit one in its building. Represents a story. Sonder. Every single light in the night has a purpose. There may just be another 20-year-old staring out into the city. With some dream, or some pain that keeps them up at night. Whatever it is, I hope they figure it out.