In today's episode of The Bohemian Project Podcast, I talk with Aditya Nagpal - video editor for Ali Abdaal.
Ali Abdaal has been my inspiration behind starting this Podcast, and it was such a pleasure to talk with one of his editors and to get to know behind the scenes of his process.
Aditya is a highly skilled video editor known for his exceptional work on Ali Abdaal's YouTube channel. He describes his job as that of a visual storyteller. In this episode, we talk about his editing process with a breakdown of one of Ali's video, the benefits of cultural differences, how much an editor makes, burnout woes and much more.
If you are an aspiring editor or a content creator, then this episode is for you.
The guest on today's episode of The Bohemian Project Podcast is Jerry Pinto. Jerry Pinto is a poet, novelist, short story writer, translator, journalist, and teacher. Pinto's works include Em and the Big Hoom, and The Education of Yuri; both phenomenal books. His book Helen: The Life and Times of an H-Bomb won the Best Book on Cinema Award at the 54th National Film Awards.
In this episode of The Bohemian Project Podcast, I sit down to talk with Harsh Pokharna, entrepreneur and CEO of OkCredit, who has been on Forbes 30 under 30 list. We talk about how one can start with their entrepreneurial journey, some of the barriers that keep people from getting started with entrepreneurship, and how you can overcome them so that you can unlock your full potential. Harsh is full of really great insight and advice from his years of experience as an entrepreneur. This was a really fun and chill conversation.
In today's episode of The Bohemian Project Podcast, I talk with Shubham Khurana, who is an amazing artist and the creator of "Corporat Comics". He is one of the winners of webcomic of the year at ComicCon 2020, and through his comics, he takes digs at corporate culture in India. Listen to this episode if you want to explore the dense world of comics, art, and the corporate world. We talked about his art, corporate culture, his thought process, and what drives him as an artist among other things. This episode is also inspiring for people who always wanted to create their own art.
In today's episode of The Bohemian Project Podcast, I talk with the one and only Aditya Agarwal, who juggles multiple hats including being a singer, composer, and doctor. Listen to this episode if you want to explore the symphonic world of Aditya, known for his soul-stirring songs like "Chaand Baaliyaan" and "Khwaab." We talked about his music, his creative process, and what drives him as an artist among other things. Surprisingly, this episode is also inspiring for people who always wanted to create their own art. P.S. - This man has accomplished so much, and yet he is one of the humblest and the sweetest guys I have had the pleasure of talking to.
In today’s episode of The Bohemian Project Podcast, I (Harshit Saxen) talk with Anand Neelakantan, one of India's top-selling authors of over 10 books including the famous ‘Bahubali.’ Anand Neelakantan wrote the official prequel series of novels for the Baahubali film series. Anand is also a columnist, screenwriter, and public speaker. He is known for writing mythological fiction for TV & shows. Hailing from Kerala, Anand resides in the city of Mumbai owing to his passion for writing.
Being well-versed with multiple editions of the ancient Indian epics, Anand shares with us some unheard stories from Ramayana & Mahabharat and compels us to view them from a fresh lens. He sheds light on the supremacy of Karma in our epic tales, and how even gods are bound by the laws of Karma.
He discusses the anglicization of Hinduism, the theory of Karma, viewing mythological characters from a different lens, religion, atheism, and agnosticism, among many other topics. This episode will be extremely enlightening for you, so make sure you watch it till the end!
Are you an ambitious UPSC aspirant looking for valuable insights and strategies to excel in the civil services exam? Listen to this episode of The Bohemian Project podcast as we dive deep into the world of UPSC exam preparation with our guest, Pranjal Verma. Pranjal, who cleared the UPSC civil services exam in 2019, shares his journey and experiences. Discover effective tips for preparation, challenges a UPSC aspirant might face, and gain a unique perspective on the role of civil servants in our nation's administration. Don't miss this enlightening conversation on The Bohemian Project podcast for an enriching exploration of UPSC exam preparation and the life of a civil servant.
The guest on this episode of The Bohemian Project podcast is Devendra Ahirwar.He is not only a talented musician but also an inspiration to many aspiring artists in the industry. Devendra is the musical genius behind the Mandi House band. With his passion for music and unique style, Devendra has been able to capture the hearts of music lovers across the country.The songs of The Mandi House are the perfect blend of traditional and modern music, which helped Devendra earn critical acclaim and a massive fan following.Devendra's journey from a small town to the big stage is nothing short of extraordinary. In this episode, he shares his inspiring story, talks about his creative process, and gives us a glimpse into the making of Mandi House band's music.So, whether you're a fan of Devendra's music or just interested in the world of music, this is an episode you won't want to miss. Join us as we welcome the incredibly talented musician and visionary, Devendra Ahirwar!
Another exciting episode of The Bohemian Project podcast is out now! The guest of today’s episode is Smriti Sant; a self-proclaimed book nerd, a voracious reader, and a book reviewer with an always expanding following on Instagram and Youtube. In this episode, We begin our conversation by exploring Smriti’s love for reading and how it all began. From there, we delve deep into the fascinating world of Indian literature, translated books, Smriti’s unique book reviewing system, why she wants people to read books, the worst books of the year, and much more. Whether you’re an avid reader or just starting your literary journey, the episode is sure to provide you with valuable insights and recommendations. So, sit back, relax a little, grab a cup of tea, and tune in to another exciting episode of The Bohemian Project Podcast.
The guest on this episode of The Bohemian Project podcast is Kanak Agrawal. Kanak is an IIT Kanpur alum, entrepreneur, and avid traveler with a gypsy soul. As one of the core members of the impact app, Kanak brings a wealth of experience and insights to our conversation. In this episode, we delved into her passion for interpersonal relationships and gained a unique perspective on the power of connection. Tune in to this inspiring conversation to hear Kanak's personal journey and gain some valuable insights into the world of entrepreneurship and travel.
Are you an aspiring screenwriter looking to improve your craft? In this episode of The Bohemian Project, we'll be sharing some valuable tips and techniques to help you take your screenwriting to the next level. The guest for this episode, Sandeep Jain, is an experienced screenwriter who has written shows like Tabbar and Kota Factory. He also won the National Filmfare award for writing for Tabbar. He shared his insights and advice on topics such as character development, dialogue writing, and story structure. So, whether you're a beginner or a seasoned writer, you'll find plenty of practical advice in this video to help you improve your screenwriting skills. From understanding the importance of visual storytelling to crafting compelling scenes and creating memorable characters, we've got you covered. So, if you're ready to take your screenwriting to the next level, be sure to listen to this episode and learn from our expert guest's valuable tips and techniques.
In this episode of The Bohemian Project, I talk with Anuj, an actor who has worked in stage plays alongside Mr. Piyush Mishra and is also one of the actors in the hit Amazon miniTV show - Physics Wallah. We have discussed: - His life struggles. - How he met Piyush Mishra. - Advice to actors, and much more.
In this power-packed episode of The Bohemian Project, I speak with Turiska and Garima to explore the topic of gender bias in the workplace. They both share some personal stories of their encounters with workplace gender bias. We also talked about ways to recognize and address gender bias - for those who may be experiencing it, and also for those in positions of power who want to create a more equitable work environment. Do listen to this episode if you are interested in understanding and challenging gender bias in the workplace. We hope it will inspire you to take action and make a difference.
In this exclusive conversion, we delve into the untold story behind the popular PhysicsWallah web series. I, Harshit Saxena, sit down with the series director to get behind-the-scenes insights into the making of the show. The director, Abhishek Dhandharia, reveals never-before-shared details about the production process and shares exclusive insights into the show's creative vision. Viewers will get a rare glimpse into the world of PhysicsWallah and discover the story untold. This episode of The Bohemian Project will take you on a journey from the early stages of the show's development to its success as a popular web series and also of the director himself. Discover how the journey of Alakh Pandey (aka Physics Wallah) parallels the life of the series director. Join us for this behind-the-scenes look at the making of PhysicsWallah and get an insider's perspective on this fascinating web series. Don't miss out on the exclusive information revealed in this interview with the director of PhysicsWallah! Abhishek Dhandharia started his career in filmmaking as an Editor. He then forayed into direction, and production and has done it for more than 50 commercials. His latest release is a web series based on the life of a Physics teacher, Alakh Pandey, famously known as "Physics Wallah". Abhishek completed his M.Sc. Integrated from IIT Kanpur in 2014 in Mathematics & Scientific Computing.
In the first-ever podcast episode of the Bohemian Project, Mounica Sarla talks about mental health issues, friendship, the millennial problem, Van Gogh, the importance of art in one's life, and much more. Mounica Sarla is an engineering-management student turned Product Manager with an earnest desire to be a writer. In her spare time, she likes reading, maintaining friendships, and watching cat videos.