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  • In this episode, we dive deep into the life and journey of a stand-up comedian, exploring the stand-up comedy process, the challenges of writing jokes, and the experiences of performing on comedy tours and destinations. From personal anecdotes like the Sujata incident to the role of spontaneity in crafting humor, this podcast unpacks what goes into making people laugh. We discuss the impact of social media and attention span on comedy, how it shapes audience expectations, and the responsibilities and artistic morality in comedy. The conversation also touches on the experiences of event openers, touring with legends like Anubhav Bassi, and the nuances of Bollywood comedy. Gain insights into the behind-the-scenes efforts, from scriptwriting for comedy shows to performing live at events, and the inspirations comedians draw from their personal lives. Learn about the cultural connections to Gautam Buddha, reflections on Kuma Sagar concerts, and why comedians need to adapt to changing trends in modern comedy. Whether you’re an aspiring comedian, a fan of stand-up comedy specials, or curious about the life of a touring comedian, this episode offers a unique perspective on the world of humor, spontaneity, and the creative process. Don’t miss this engaging discussion packed with laughs, insights, and stories from the stage!

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  • In this episode, we dive deep into the current state of Nepal’s Parliament, which has been closed for over 120 days, leaving critical issues unresolved. Our guest, Makar Shrestha, sheds light on the reasons behind the parliamentary deadlock, pending bills, and the controversial Adhyaesh. We explore the loopholes in Nepal’s parliamentary system and how government influence and business interests have taken precedence over public welfare. The discussion uncovers how industrialists in Nepal’s parliament create laws that favor their businesses, bypassing the needs of the people. We also touch upon censorship in Nepal, focusing on the recent arrests of content creators and the challenges faced by YouTube reporters. With only 17 bills passed in months, what is the government doing, and how is it affecting Nepal’s future? Learn about the working principles of Nepal’s parliament, how government dominance has impacted its operation, and the consequences of a non-functioning parliament. If you’re curious about the truth behind Nepal’s political issues, the influence of business on politics, and the problems with parliamentary functioning, this podcast provides valuable insights.

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  • In this captivating podcast, Gyanendra Shahi shares his bold insights on Nepal’s political and social challenges. From the controversy surrounding the Damak view tower to the mismanagement of national pride projects, Shahi dives deep into the issues plaguing Nepal’s development. He sheds light on how foreign influence in Nepal impacts laws and governance, highlighting the role of NGOs and INGOs funding in government decision-making. We also discuss the flaws in Nepal’s voting system, revealing why every Nepali citizen doesn’t get to vote. Shahi offers his perspective on the quota system in Nepal, its impact on equality, and how a revised Nepal constitution could bring about positive change. On the economic front, Shahi tackles the struggles faced by Nepal’s business environment, including challenges with imports and economic losses. He shares eye-opening details about restrictions like the cash limit for Indian citizens traveling to Nepal and how they affect cross-border relations. The conversation takes a fascinating turn as Shahi discusses the possibility of a constitutional monarchy in Nepal, reflecting on his meeting with the king and sharing insights on Nepal’s political landscape. He also explores the diminishing duties of Nepal’s police administration, exposing gaps in governance and accountability. This episode is a must-watch for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Nepal’s governance, economy, and future. Tune in for an unfiltered discussion on Nepal’s challenges and opportunities!

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  • Explore the fascinating world of mental maths, life in China, and the journey of Bikalpa Panthi, known as the Human Calculator. In this engaging episode of the Sushant Pradhan Podcast, Bikalpa shares his unique techniques for mental maths, including the famous a² - b² shortcut, and why Vedic Maths isn’t truly Vedic. Dive into his personal experiences of living in China, from its advanced transportation and development to the structured yet demanding education system, where Grade 8 students study for 14 hours a day. Learn how China’s credit and passport system works and how Bikalpa managed to navigate the country after losing his passport. We also discuss broader societal themes, like freedom and confusion, the balance between structure and innovation, and how China’s government education incentives drive its prosperity. Bikalpa gives his perspective on why so many people struggle with maths and how simple techniques can transform the way we think about numbers. Join us as we uncover the secrets of the Human Calculator, explore student politics in China, and reflect on lessons from a society that “never sleeps.” Whether you’re a maths enthusiast or curious about life in China, this podcast has something for everyone. Stay tuned for highlights on mental maths techniques, insights into China’s prosperity, and stories of navigating one of the most structured societies in the world.

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  • Dive into the incredible journey of Abishek Bastola, Nepal’s top tennis player, as he shares his inspiring story from his early days of tennis training in Nepal to earning a prestigious D1 tennis scholarship in the USA. In this episode, we discuss the challenges and sacrifices required to excel in international tennis, his experience competing in the Asian Games, and the mental game that sets athletes apart. Abishek opens up about the rigorous training and recovery routines he follows as a pro tennis athlete, the financial hurdles of pursuing tennis coaching, and the challenges of balancing lifestyle and mindset as a competitive player. Gain insights into the world of tennis in Nepal, the records and achievements that highlight his career, and his experiences training and competing alongside some of the world’s best players. Whether you’re an aspiring athlete, a fan of sports stories, or someone curious about the life of a tennis player, this podcast will give you a unique look into what it takes to succeed in international sports. Join us to learn more about the future plans of Nepal’s tennis star, and how his dedication continues to inspire athletes across the globe. Topics include: • Tennis training and preparation • Mental toughness and tennis mindset • Competing in Asian Games tennis • Earning a D1 tennis scholarship in the USA • The sacrifices and challenges of a professional tennis career Watch now to explore the fascinating world of professional tennis through the eyes of Abishek Bastola!

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  • Dive into the untold stories of Nepal’s Maoist Civil War as we sit down with Dinesh Shrestha, a Civil War Photographer who risked his life documenting some of the most dangerous moments in Nepal’s history. From surviving 4 army helicopters firing in the jungle during the Maoist Insurgency to experiencing the Panchayat Suppression firsthand, this podcast reveals the raw reality of the conflict. Dinesh shares gripping accounts of shootouts, jungle camps, and the everyday struggles of life during Nepal’s Civil War. Hear about his encounters with Maoist guerrilla training, dead bodies, and the challenges of being a war journalist. He also sheds light on the reasons behind the Maoist conflict, the seed of the Civil War, and how it escalated into a series of brutal attacks. Get a glimpse into his time in jail, where he reflects on the emotional toll of the war and its impact on his personal life. Learn about the peace process, the government’s agreement with the Maoists, and his thoughts on life now vs during the war. If you’re interested in the untold history of Nepal’s Maoist Conflict, the struggles of war photography, and the peace process, this podcast is a must-watch. Don’t miss Dinesh Shrestha’s firsthand account of Nepal’s Civil War stories.

  • In this episode, we dive deep into the challenges and failures of National Pride Projects in Nepal. From mismanagement and lack of accountability in Nepal projects to the monopoly of contractor companies, we explore why government projects in Nepal are not progressing as planned. The discussion highlights critical issues like bureaucracy in Nepal, frequent employee transfers, and policy enforcement gaps that hinder the success of infrastructure initiatives. We also shed light on the Budigandaki Hydropower Project and the Rs 5/liter tax you’ve been paying for its development. Discover why projects like the Naghdhunga tunnel project and Sichai project Nepal face delays and how the removal of milestones in government projects is impacting progress. The episode delves into how blacklisted contractors in Nepal and the lack of accountability laws in Nepal allow big contractors to manipulate the system. We also discuss the process of selecting Nepal’s infrastructure development projects and the political influences that lead to delays. With insights into policy and politics in Nepal, we provide a comprehensive overview of why project deadlines in Nepal are rarely met and how the monopoly of government contractor companies in Nepal creates inefficiencies. Watch as we discuss real stories, from blacklisted companies to national policies that shape the future of Nepal’s development projects. Tune in to understand what’s holding back Nepal’s infrastructure growth and how accountability can bring change!

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  • In this insightful podcast, Hemant Sumsher Rana takes us on a journey through the fascinating history of Nepal’s Rana regime. We dive deep into the life and legacy of Junga Bahadur Rana, exploring his significant contributions to Nepal and the events that led to the downfall of the Rana regime. From class divisions among Ranas to power struggles within their ranks, Hemant sheds light on the internal and external factors that shaped this tumultuous period in Nepal’s history. Discover how Junga Bahadur Rana introduced innovative practices like the ring system in hunting and became a master elephant trainer. Learn about his expertise in hunting tigers using trained elephants and the public events during the Rana rule, such as Jaar Katne. The podcast also explores how the British influence on Nepal and their fascination with hunting culture in Nepal impacted the Ranas. We discuss key figures like Chandra Sumsher Rana, Mohan Sumsher Rana, and Juddha Sumsher Rana, examining their contributions and their roles in Nepal’s journey toward independence. Hemant provides an in-depth analysis of Junga Bahadur’s personality traits and how they made him one of Nepal’s greatest leaders. Join us as we uncover the secrets behind the Rana regime’s power struggles, their class-based divisions, and how Nepal’s history was shaped under their rule. This episode is a must-watch for anyone interested in the legacy of Junga Bahadur Rana and the history of Nepal’s Rana rulers.

  • “नेपाली बन, नेपाल भन, सम्हाल नेपाल।” -King Mahendra Bir Bikram Shah Dev

    In this captivating episode, Retired Major General Santosh Dhakal shares his firsthand experiences and expert insights on some of the most pressing topics, including the Ukraine-Russia conflict, Maoist insurgency in Nepal, and the transformation of the Nepal Army during the monarchy. Drawing from years of service, he discusses the UN peacekeeping force experience, the challenges of Nepal’s foreign policy, and the complex dynamics of China and India geopolitics. The podcast explores the connection between Christianity and Maoism in Nepal, offering a unique perspective on how ideological movements influenced the country’s history. From analyzing Russia’s war strategy to sharing his encounters in Syria’s war-torn regions, General Dhakal provides a soldier’s view of global conflicts. We also dive into the intriguing reasons why Agnibir Gorkha recruitment has been halted, and his thoughts on the possibilities of World War 3. Topics such as the Kargil war lessons, freedom of speech in Nepal, and the role of rap music in reflecting society add further depth to the conversation. With a focus on modern warfare tactics, including the use of drones in war, and reflections on Nepal’s neighboring countries’ security, this episode delivers a comprehensive overview of historical and contemporary issues. Don’t miss this insightful discussion with Retired Major General Santosh Dhakal as we uncover stories and lessons from his remarkable career!

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  • In this captivating episode, we sit down with Kapil Dixit, Nepal’s renowned nude artist, to delve into his bold journey of embracing nude art in a culture steeped in tradition and taboos. Kapil shares his experiences of working with nude models for the first time, the intricate nude modeling process, and the societal reactions that followed. He opens up about the challenges of introducing nude art in Nepal, discussing the body positivity movement and addressing issues like body shaming and unrealistic ideals of perfection in art. Kapil gives us a behind-the-scenes look at his painting process, the creativity required, and how he builds trust with his models. We also explore the legality of nude art in Nepal, its perception among Nepali artists, and Kapil’s unique experiences exhibiting his work internationally, including in the USA and Sydney. The conversation takes a thought-provoking turn as we discuss the role of artistic freedom, the importance of breaking stereotypes, and how Kapil’s art challenges societal norms. Whether you’re an art enthusiast or simply curious about Nepali culture and nude art, this episode provides an eye-opening perspective. Tune in to learn about Kapil Dixit’s journey, the cultural taboos he faces, and how he’s paving the way for the nude art movement in Nepal while promoting body consciousness and inclusivity in art.

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  • Dive deep into the fascinating world of history and uncover hidden truths with Prof. Niranjan Sharma in this thought-provoking podcast. We explore the richness of Nepal’s ancient civilization, its contributions to global history, and the hidden secrets of the Vatican’s rooms. Prof. Sharma sheds light on how Nepal’s lost history has shaped its identity, sharing insights on Genghis Khan vs. Alexander the Great, the fall of the Roman Empire, and the untold greatness of Eastern civilizations. Discover intriguing connections like Hitler’s letter to Nepal, the story behind Nepal’s 303 rifle, and Karl Marx’s writings on Junga Bahadur Rana. This podcast also dives into the Industrial Revolution and its ripple effects on Nepal, the French Revolution, and the rise of Christianity and Vatican City. Prof. Sharma also discusses the massacre of Red Indians, the Ottoman Empire and Crusades, and why the USA bombed Japan during World War II. With detailed insights on the hidden library in Vatican City, Nepal’s role in World War I, and the truth behind ancient stories, this episode offers a fresh perspective on global and local history. Don’t miss this journey into the past, exploring Nepal’s untold civilization and its impact on the modern world. #NepalHistory #VaticanSecrets #EasternCivilization #HitlerToNepal #KarlMarx #WorldWarHistory #JungaBahadur #IndustrialRevolution #Nepal303Rifle #AncientStories

  • Explore Nepal’s untold stories in this captivating podcast with historian and researcher Pratyoush Onta. We dive deep into the hidden history of Nepal, unraveling the intricate dynamics of freedom of speech in Nepal and how censorship in Nepal shaped its past. Discover the secrets of the Rana regime, its connections to the East India Company, and the World War II era, revealing lesser-known facets of Nepal history. Pratyoush Onta discusses the downfall of the Rana regime, the role of spies in Nepal history, and how tea shops served as centers of resistance. We also explore the history of press freedom in Nepal, highlighting the challenges faced by journalists and intellectuals under government censorship in Nepal. The discussion sheds light on the vision of Nepal Sanskriti Parisadh and its efforts to spark a knowledge renaissance in Nepal. Learn about the evolution of freedom of expression in Nepal, the printing history in Nepal, and the role of institutions like Martin Chautari research in preserving and analyzing Nepal’s history. This episode also explores history studies in Nepal and the government’s intent to hide historical truths, raising questions about Nepali history censorship and the lack of international cross-fertilization of Nepal’s rich past. Join us as we uncover the fascinating intersections of history, politics, and knowledge in Nepal in the 1950s. From the secrets of the Rana regime to the enduring struggle for freedom of speech, this podcast is a must-watch for anyone interested in Nepal’s remarkable journey through time.

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  • In this podcast, Rameshwor Adhikari, a renowned expert in polymer science, dives deep into the world of plastics, from their history to cutting-edge innovations. We explore the invention of plastics, their evolution, and their impact on fields like medicine, cosmetics, and 3D printing technology. Discover the difference between natural vs synthetic plastics and the correct plastic disposal methods to reduce environmental harm. One of the highlights of this discussion is the rise of microplastics, their effects on the environment, and the innovations aimed at tackling this issue. Rameshwor also discusses revolutionary technologies like self-healing plastics and their applications in color-changing cars. Learn how plastic implants are transforming medical treatments and why plastics are an integral part of firefighter gear, cosmetic products, and everyday life. We further explore the scope of polymer technology, the role of recycled plastics, and how gas byproducts contribute to plastic production. With a focus on the future of sustainable plastic solutions, this podcast uncovers how polymers are shaping modern technology and innovation. Whether you are curious about nanostructures, fascinated by plastics in medicine, or interested in Nepal’s technological advancements, this podcast provides valuable insights into the world of plastics and polymers.

  • Discover the profound teachings and history of Buddhism in this enlightening podcast with Pushpa Raj Bajracharya. We explore the origins of Buddhism and dive deep into the journey of Siddhartha Gautam as he transitioned from prince to Buddha. Learn about the true meaning of Vipassana meditation, its connection to Buddha Gyan, and the transformative power of finding oneself. This podcast unpacks the fascinating differences between Mahayana, Vajrayana, and Theravada Buddhism, highlighting their unique practices and philosophies. Explore the stages of meditation, the concept of Samadhi, and why only one Buddha can exist at a time. Discover the intriguing history of Newar Buddhism, its evolution, and the rich cultural significance of Swoyambhu’s rings and Buddhist art. We also shed light on the lesser-known practices of Vajrayana Buddhism, including the fire jump ritual, and the spiritual role of Bajracharyas, emphasizing that it’s more than just a caste. The podcast delves into reincarnation, vegetarianism in Buddhism, and how some Newar Buddhist villages avoided taxes through their unique traditions. Finally, we discuss the current state of global Buddhism, its relevance in modern times, and its connection to Tibetan Buddhism. Whether you’re interested in Buddhist history, meditation, or cultural traditions, this podcast offers a deep dive into the heart of Buddhism. Join us as we unravel these topics and more in this thought-provoking discussion!

  • This podcast dives deep into the complex history and dynamics of Nepal-India relations, shedding light on pivotal topics like the Sugauli Treaty, Kalapani border dispute, and Lipulekh territorial issues. We explore how Nepal’s relationship with British India shaped its current geopolitical position and discuss the Void Treaty and its implications for Nepal’s sovereignty. With a focus on geopolitics in South Asia, we analyze the challenges of Nepal’s foreign policy instability and its struggles to maintain an independent foreign policy amidst pressure from both India and China. Key themes include the differences between Bhagwaan, Ishwar, and Devta, the India-China conflict, and Nepal’s unique challenges with water sovereignty and political dependency. The podcast also covers the 2015 blockade, how it impacted Nepal’s economy, and the nation’s increasing efforts to navigate its position between larger powers. We delve into Nepal’s hydropower projects, the Mahakali River dispute, and discuss whether Nepal could become the “Israel of the East” in terms of its strategic importance. Other highlights include Nepal’s dependency on India, the significance of Greater Nepal, and the cultural and political implications of Nepal’s transition to secularism. This comprehensive discussion offers insight into the key figures, treaties, and policies shaping Nepal’s modern history. Whether you’re interested in geopolitical issues, Hindu theology, or regional history, this podcast is a must-watch for understanding Nepal’s challenges and aspirations.

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  • In this episode of the podcast, we dive deep into the incredible journey of Naren Limbu, the iconic voice behind Aastha Band and one of the most influential figures in Nepali music. From the formation of Aastha Band to the meaning behind hit songs like ‘Antim Maya’ and ‘Bhanna Aaudaina’, Naren shares his inspiring story of passion, creativity, and resilience. The episode explores Naren Limbu’s early struggles, his transition from music to filmmaking, and how he balances fame and public pressure in the Nepali music industry. Naren reflects on his friendship with Sudip Gurung, the challenges of forming Aastha Band, and the personal story behind his song ‘Aatma,’ dedicated to his family. We also discuss how Western artists influence Nepali musicians and the rise of emerging Nepali artists who are shaping the future of music. Naren sheds light on his solo projects, the process of composing emotional tracks like ‘Antim Maya’, and his experiences applying abroad, including stories about the British Army. This podcast is packed with highlights, from the Aastha Band concert in Nepal to the behind-the-scenes look at how hit songs are created. Whether you’re a fan of Nepali music, an aspiring musician, or someone who loves hearing about creative journeys, this episode will leave you inspired. Don’t miss this heartfelt conversation with Naren Limbu, where we talk about songwriting, fame, family, and the power of music. Subscribe for more stories about iconic artists and creators!

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  • In this enlightening podcast episode, Dr. Dr. Venkatesh delves into the pervasive issue of lead poisoning and its profound impact on public health, particularly among children in Nepal. He discusses the alarming rise of lead levels in the body, shedding light on how lead exposure occurs through various sources such as contaminated air, water, and consumer products. The conversation highlights the vulnerability of children, who absorb lead more efficiently than adults, leading to severe health consequences. A poignant segment recounts a tragic case of lead poisoning in children, emphasizing the urgent need for awareness and preventive measures. Dr. Vainkatesh explains the processes of lead absorption and excretion, underscoring the body’s challenges in eliminating this toxic metal. He also addresses the financial implications of lead exposure, including the economic burden due to healthcare costs and loss of productivity. The discussion extends to heavy metal certifications, exploring the importance of regulating and certifying products to ensure they are free from harmful levels of lead and other heavy metals. Dr. Vainkatesh shares insights into the certification of laboratories, highlighting their role in accurate detection and analysis of lead in various materials. A significant portion of the podcast is dedicated to high-altitude medicine, where Dr. Vainkatesh discusses the physiological effects of high altitudes on the human body, including mountain sickness. He elaborates on the body’s adaptation mechanisms and the medical interventions necessary to manage altitude-related health issues. Throughout the episode, Dr. Vainkatesh reflects on his journey to Nepal, sharing his motivations and experiences that led him to work in this region. He offers a philosophical perspective on life and medicine, providing listeners with a holistic understanding of his approach to healthcare and environmental health. This comprehensive discussion not only educates listeners about the dangers of lead exposure and the importance of preventive measures but also provides valuable insights into the intersection of environmental health and medical practice in challenging terrains like Nepal.

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  • Join us as we delve into the inspiring journey of Alok Khatri, only Ironman based in Nepal. Alok made history by completing the Ironman 70.3 triathlon in Langkawi, Malaysia, in 2019, finishing the grueling race in 6 hours, 44 minutes, and 49 seconds . He further cemented his legacy by conquering the full Ironman World Championship Triathlon in Frankfurt, Germany, in 2022, completing a 3.86 km swim, 180 km bike ride, and 42.2 km run in 13 hours and 47 minutes . In this episode, Alok shares his comprehensive Ironman training regimen, emphasizing the importance of balancing work commitments with intense training schedules. He discusses effective triathlon preparation tips, including the significance of nutrition strategies and recovery techniques for triathletes. Alok also addresses the role of weight training and swimming techniques in building endurance and strength. A key highlight is Alok’s perspective on discipline in endurance sports, where he underscores the mental fortitude required to overcome challenges. He candidly talks about managing training transitions and preparing for diverse terrains, offering valuable insights for aspiring triathletes. Beyond athletics, Alok explores his ventures into competency-based education and shares his vision for the future of learning through artificial intelligence in education. He discusses how AI is transforming learning and the potential it holds for educational institutions. This conversation provides a holistic view of what it takes to excel in one of the world’s most demanding endurance events and offers practical advice on sustaining training motivation. Whether you’re an aspiring triathlete or interested in the intersection of sports and technology, this episode is packed with insights to inspire and inform. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of Alok Khatri’s journey and the principles that drive his success.

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  • In this exclusive podcast, we sit down with internationally renowned artist Tsherin Sherpa to explore his fascinating journey from Thangka art to contemporary Tibetan art. Dive into the world of Himalayan art criticism as Tsherin shares his unique perspective on blending traditional techniques with modern influences. Discover the challenges of balancing social norms and artistic interpretation, and how discipline plays a crucial role in his daily life as an artist. We delve deep into the evolving art education scene in Nepal, the growing recognition of Nepalese artists on the international stage, and how initiatives like the Himalayan Art Initiative are reshaping perceptions. Tsherin offers insights into tackling creative blocks, the intersection of NFTs and AI in art, and even addresses the controversial topic of art being used for money laundering. This episode also sheds light on the significance of art exhibitions, the role of art museums, and Tsherin’s collaborations with top fashion brands. Learn about the intricate artistry behind Nepalese carpets and the complexities of art pricing strategies in the global market. If you’re passionate about contemporary art, culture, and the future of Nepalese art, this podcast is a must-watch. Whether you’re an artist, collector, or enthusiast, Tsherin Sherpa’s journey will inspire and challenge your perspectives on the art world.

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  • In this engaging podcast, we sit down with Malvika Subba to explore her incredible journey through parenting, managing a workaholic lifestyle, and discovering the transformative power of Pranic Healing. Malvika opens up about how she manages anxiety while balancing her personal and professional life. She shares insights on staying relevant in social media, building a career, and launching her clothing brand in Nepal, diving into the challenges of the Nepali fashion industry. We also discuss her thoughts on parenting in Nepal, especially the challenges of raising kids in the digital age, as they navigate the overwhelming content on the internet. Malvika sheds light on the importance of disconnecting from social media, embracing nature, and the traditions of Kirat history through her travels to Mundung. For entrepreneurs, her story of hustling through the early struggles of launching a business and dealing with impostor syndrome is a must-listen. If you’re curious about fitness, mental health, or the concept of nature worship, Malvika’s unique perspective will inspire you. This podcast is packed with insights into life in your 30s vs. 40s, finding time for self-care, and how saying no can solve anxiety. Whether you’re here for anxiety management tips, business advice, or a deep dive into Nepali culture and history, this episode has it all. Tune in to hear how Pranic Healing changed Malvika Subba’s life and why her story is so relatable and empowering. Don’t miss this inspiring conversation about mental health, hustle, and staying true to yourself in a rapidly changing world!

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