Episodes
In this episode, we dive into the darkly humorous world of medical malpractices where quacks run rampant and real doctors find themselves in precarious situations. Join us as we explore anecdotes unheard of, of practitioners ranging from a "doctor" who prescribes herbal remedies for everything to a self-proclaimed surgeon with a questionable toolkit. These stories will surely have you laughing.Tune in for a blend of enjoyment and reflection as we also delve into the shadowy world of fake...
Published 09/21/24
This episode explores the fascinating topic of beauty - the science behind it, how it impacts our lives, and the surprising pros and cons of being considered beautiful or average looking. We'll dive into the challenges that come with being deemed "beautiful", from unwanted attention to being underestimated. Conversely, we'll also highlight the unexpected upsides of not fitting conventional beauty norms. To add historical context, we'll look at how famous figures like Abraham Lincoln and...
Published 07/19/24
Listen to my latest episode of Bebaak Batkahi which delves into the hilarious world of laziness. This episode narrates three ancient Chinese curses and a tale from the legendary Ramkrishna Paramhansa, who spins a yarn to his disciples. Get ready for belly laughs and eye-opening insights as you are going to explore the lighter side of laziness!
Published 06/05/24
In this episode , we delve into the fascinating world of Hinduism and explore some of the most intriguing questions related to this ancient religion. Explore the diverse branches of Hinduism in this enlightening episode. From the philosophical depths of Vedanta to the devotional practices of Bhakti, we delve into the rich tapestry of beliefs and traditions within Hinduism. Tune in to broaden your knowledge and appreciation of the diverse paths within Hinduism. Whether you are a devout Hindu...
Published 02/24/24
This episode talks about creative people like Amrita Shergil, Meer, Manto, and Majaz. As well as, that strain of madness which makes them understandably different from the rest the society. This one is a special tribute to the famous poet Majaz Lucknavi, as it’s his 68th death anniversary. Website for this podcast: https://www.podpage.com/bebaak-batkahi/
Published 12/04/23
Although most of us aren’t celebrities, but for some reason, all of us are unwantedly drawn towards and end up taking the golden bite of the cancel culture fruit at least once in our life. What is all this wave about? Listen in to learn more about this societal quirk as we discuss Taoism and its philosophy through a short story.
Published 06/27/23
“ Wasn’t friendship its own miracle, the finding of another person who made the entire lonely world seem somehow less lonely?” - Hanya Yanagihara Website for this podcast: https://www.podpage.com/bebaak-batkahi/
Published 02/17/23
In this episode, Shilpi talks about India’s journey in the past 75 years of Independence and sheds light over the importance of democracy. She recounts the works of Dushyant Kumar, Ibne Insha, and Faiz and beautifully concludes by divulging on the contributions of a responsible citizen needed for the greater good of the country. Website for this podcast: https://www.podpage.com/bebaak-batkahi/
Published 08/13/22
In this episode, Shilpi talks about the other side of the coin, the road less travelled, the misguided view through the keyhole. She talks about Kabir & Tulsidas, Bhagat Singh, and also sheds light on a Zen story, all of which show how one needs to broaden their perspective in order to form a fair opinion. Website for this podcast:...
Published 07/29/22
Why does love terrify us? Why does it mesmerise us even more? In this episode Shilpi explores the history of monogamy in Indian culture. She also shares some beautiful ghazals and anecdotes of Amrita Pritam’s fearless life. My website: https://podpage-d045b3bce69c.intercom-clicks.com/via/e?ob=iz9pNZLosnOfwpoCobGSk1tsll7TVPkgScX0gjnZ%2BndZlNOOGKW3dNIkEep5z2Fv&h=d6a94caf695799ecf205c64397b81dd83c48aeea-mouc47yv_164207600162079
Published 07/01/22
In this episode Shilpi talks about suggestions made for mankind by Buddha and why they are still relevant. She explores the true meaning of Nietzsche’s phrase ‘God is Dead’ and further elaborates on the reasoning behind us needing to become our own guides.
Published 05/23/22
This episode is dedicated to Mitra and Varun, two Vedic deities who are icons of intimate friendship between males. This episode talks about King Ila, Shikhandi and Malik Kafur, and also makes an attempt in understanding the very long and frustrating fight of lgbtq society against discrimination.
Published 04/06/22
In this episode, Shilpi talks about Gandhi through the eyes of his contemporaries. She tries to figure out the reasons behind Gandhi’s unparalleled popularity and his equation with other freedom fighters. Tune in to listen to a few interesting incidents of pre-independence era. You can contact me through mail: [email protected]
Published 01/25/22
This episode is dedicated to Lord Shiva and his Nagari Kashi. Why does this city look different to you as you become more mature and grow older? Why has it been an all time favourite of great saints and philosophers to live in, who could’ve chosen some serene place in the Himalayas instead?
Published 01/03/22
In today’s episode Shilpi talks about the mind’s ability to overthink which creates problems that weren’t even there. How our brain keeps us busy either in the past or in the future and makes us forget the joys of the present moment, which is the only reality we exist in. Life is not a game of chess, staying 20 moves ahead won’t make a difference if you don’t focus on your present one.
Published 12/02/21
This episode talks about Kabir and his teachings. Why are his teachings still significant even after hundreds of years? What made him so special that even Guru Nanak and Rabindranath Tagore were influenced by him? Tune in to find out!
Published 09/26/21
What makes Krishna so special? Why is he famous all over the world? Shilpi answers these questions while discussing about the contradictory traits of Krishna’s personality, special events of his life, and his message to mankind. Hare Krishna to all!!
Published 08/28/21
A little disclaimer here, that this episode is for entertainment purposes only. With a touch of old style humour, I’m taking you back to an era, where guarded humour wasn’t in trend, but an open space for loud laughs. Hope you enjoy!
Published 08/10/21
In this episode, Shilpi talks about young girls around us. Their dreams, aspirations and also the problems they face. This episode also pays tribute to Malala Yousafzai, Anne Frank and Dr. Rukma Bai, who were brave enough to change the world’s perception of girls. Tune in now, and let me know your favourite story in the comment section of apple podcast!
Published 07/15/21
This is a special episode on Father’s Day. Here, Shilpi narrates stories of famous fathers and their children, from the past, who are remembered till date. This episode is a salute to those fathers in the absence of whom , the fate of their children would not have been the same. Listen to this episode with your father , this Father’s Day.
Published 06/19/21
This episode is about Mrityu Lok(World of Mortals) which is just another name for our mother Earth. Why do we call it by this name? Is it really scary? What is the philosophical significance of this name? And many more questions answered in today’s episode. Also featured with interesting stories of Goddess Ganga and Mullah Nasiruddin. Tune in and enjoy!
Published 05/30/21
This episode is about Syamantak Mani, a divine gem stone which was blessed with magical powers. What role did it play in lord Krishna’s life? Why is this story timeless and how we all are related to it ?
Published 03/08/21
This episode is about a marvellous shloka which talks about five maverick women. It also explains ancient Indian philosophy and its message to moral policing
Published 02/12/21
This episode is about Muhajirs, Muslim immigrants of Indian origin who migrated to Pakistan after partition. They were neither Baloch, nor Pashtun, nor Sindhi, nor Punjabi. Shilpi narrates a fictional story of one such Muhajir, talking about his dilemma and emotional struggle.
Published 01/25/21