IT'S A PRANK!!!
Listen to our hosts prank call fast food joints, friends, and family in this light-hearted episode...
A mother is your first friend, your best friend, your friend forever... in this episode of 'The Generation Gap', mama's girls Niveditha Ravichandran and Ruhi Mahesh had a heart-warming conversation with the Srikanth mother and daughter duo, discussing the love, life, and relationship of a mother and daughter!
PAUSE. BREATHE, TAKE A BREAK!
Keep your brain aside and take a break- listen to our hosts unwind as they answer some of the most bizarre questions the interest has to offer...
Hope it makes you laugh <3
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A shadowy figure rushed through the door. "It was black and shadowy," recalled Mr. Jeff. "For a moment, it sounded like indistinct voices of a woman. I peered over. No one was there." In this episode of 'The Generation Gap', hosts Niveditha Ravichandran and Ruhi Mahesh (Gen Z) chatted with co-founder of 'detroitparanormalexperiences', Mr. Jeff Adkins (Gen Y) about his encounter with "The Spirit Life" and other spooky events.
Periods! A word that rarely finds a mention in drawing rooms, but is a part of a woman’s life as intrinsic as blood, quite literally. It is well known through euphemisms, secretive nudges and giggles and isolation of menstruators. It is high time we address these taboo topics and raise awareness about them too. In this episode of 'The Generation Gap', hosts Niveditha Ravichandran and Ruhi Mahesh discussed the "controversial topic" with two young boys from Gen Z and a counsellor from Gen Y- breaking the wall of shame, building the beam of awareness.
Parents, media, and culture at large socialize girls, and some boys, to believe that if they work hard, are good, kind, pleasing, and play by the rules that they will achieve their goals and get what they want out of life. Yet, things don't always go like that... innocence and trust can be misused by those who are granted the power to. In this episode of 'The Generation Gap' hosts Niveditha Ravichandran and Ruhi Mahesh (Gen Z) conversed with RJ Mayil (Gen Y) and Kareena Samyani (Gen Z) shared their experiences and views around the heated topic.
True beauty is strangeness. True beauty is confidence. True beauty is a genuine smile. YOU are true beauty! In this episode of 'The Generation Gap', hosts Niveditha Ravichandran and Ruhi Mahesh (Gen Z) had a chatty conversation with RJ Saam (Gen Y) and psychology student Ms. Nhanthini (Gen Z), covering the different aspects of this social epidemic: what they are, where do they come from, their relationship with eating disorders, and even how these beauty standards impact men.
Kids are weird. There, we admitted it! But, hey, here's the thing- weirdness is what defines a child; it's what makes every child so very unique and special in their own way. In this episode of 'The Generation Gap', hosts Niveditha Ravichandran and Ruhi Mahesh (Gen Z) initiated a very spicy conversation with Michigan mums and hosts of the kidsareweird podcast- Ms. Ashley Kay and Ms. Becka Traud (Gen Y)! From discussing taboos associated with motherhood to asking them questions all kids are dying to ask their parents, this episode is full of candidness, laughter, and heart-touching stories. ❤️
Growth is a marathon, not a sprint. It's a winding path- sometimes demands you to be slow, sometimes speedy; sometimes is won by patient walking, sometimes requires an all-out run; sometimes comes off to be a clear path with no hurdles, sometimes seems like an endless journey- GROWTH IS COMPLICATED. In this episode of 'The Generation Gap', hosts, Niveditha Ravichandran and Ruhi Mahesh, broke down the complicated concept of 'Growth' along with talented teacher, Ms. Mahalakshmi Babu (Gen Y), and an enthusiastic student, Vehan Dhanithu (Gen Z), debating the controversial question 'Is the life of an Adult easier than that of a Teenager?'
Depression is a disorder... not a decision. It's nothing to be ashamed of, but stigma and bias shame us all. In this episode of 'The Generation Gap', hosts Ruhi Mahesh and Niveditha Ravichandran opened up about the true effect of this fatal stigma along with guests Shaurya Chandravanshi (Gen Z) and Ms. Ashwika Ashwinikumar (Gen Y).
An informative, enlightening, and controversial talk; one to raise awareness.
“Writing fiction is the act of weaving a series of lies to arrive at a greater truth.”
― Khaled Hosseini
In this entertaining episode of 'The Generation Gap', hosts, Niveditha Ravichandran and Ruhi Mahesh wove a series of intriguing conversations along with guests passionate about fiction- Ronak Mahesh (Gen Z), Ruth Cicy (Gen Z), and Mr. Damian Chelverajan (Gen Y). From addressing the controversial debate between movies and books to reviewing different content creator's style and even confering about the significant impact of the pandemic on the film industry, this episode does much more than just give great Netflix and book recommendations ;)
Words have no wings but they can fly a thousand miles, becoming increasingly malicious, toxic, and fake as they travel- this is what we term as "gossip". In this episode of 'The Generation Gap', hosts Niveditha Ravichandran and Ruhi Mahesh teamed up with RJ Megha Shirodkar (Gen Y) and Sinchana Rai (Gen Z) to breakdown the controversial topic of GOSSIP- it's toxicity, nature of being a guilty pleasure, it being termed as a social skill , and even it's benefits!
An episode to be enjoyed with a cup of hot tea :)
~ Friendship Day Special ~
Friendship is another word for love... this week, hosts Niveditha Ravichandran and Ruhi Mahesh celebrated their lovable friendship along with a best friend duo of English teachers- Ms. Christabelle Murzello and Ms. Cassie Rodriguez, both from Gen X
Globally, suicide is the second-leading cause of death among those 15 to 29 years old, according to the World Health Organization. These statistics are alarming, but true reality that this global phenomnenon cannot be taken lightly. In this episode of 'The Generation Gap' hosts Niveditha Ravichandran and Ruhi Mahesh took initiative to raise awareness about this plaguing topic along with guests Mr. Annu Gupta (Gen X) and Ahilan Kumaresan (Gen Z) .
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You can always tell who the strong women are: they are the ones you see building one another up, instead of tearing down. In the '10th episode special' of The Generation Gap, four strong women came together to emphasize on the importance and urgence with which the 'Girls Supporting Girls' agenda needs to be executed; a fun, quirky, informative, and powerful conversation with hosts Niveditha Ravichandran and Ruhi Mahesh, accompanied by guests Mansi Bhatia - Gen Z- and Ms. Mallika Menon- Gen X.
The parent-child relationship is one that nurtures a baby's growth; an experience which metamorphoses into a strong, unique bond that cannot be broken by any mighty force. In this episode of 'The Generation Gap', hosts Niveditha Ravichandran and Ruhi Mahesh shined light on this precious relationship, breaking the glass of 'unicorns and rainbows' to reveal the true insight that this relationship beholds.
Food is the ingredient that binds us all together. After all the belly is what truly rules the mind ;). In this episode of 'The Generation Gap', our hosts, Niveditha Ravichandran and Ruhi Mahesh bonded with guests Nazneem Shaji from Gen Z and Natasha Mehra from Gen Y over a sweet, spicy, and sour conversation about food! From discussing their favourite food joints to pet peeves about foods and intercontinental delicacies, this episode is a recipe of pure divine!
After that long pause for exams, the GenGap is finally back, this time with Hannave Anura from Gen Z and Ms. Nida Das from Gen X, chatting about the typical life of an Asian.
Sibling
(sib-ling) noun
- the only enemy that you can't live without
In this episode of 'The Generation Gap', hosts, Niveditha Ravichandran and Ruhi Mahesh gave their insight on being the younger siblings, joined by Ronak Mahesh and Ms. Prithy Rijesh- older siblings from Gen Z and Gen X, respectively.
Phobias are something that can cause one to have sleepless nights and restless days. It can suck the fun out of life, or simply make living a pain! In this episode of 'The Generation Gap', our hosts, Niveditha Ravichandran and Ruhi Mahesh spilled out their deepest, darkest secrets they acquire, joined by Gen Z students, Romit Das and William Nadeem, as well a science teacher, Vidya Sriram.