Creating & Game Design with Kahran & Divya
We dive deep into the creative process, and our roadblocks and success there, before pivoting into game design, and the wealth of games that came up in Divya's conversation with Anurati Srivastva and the fascinating ideas from Kahran's conversation with Katieann Vogel.
Theme music is by Akshay Ramuhalli, you find him @btrptmusic. Editing by @beatnyk.
Anurati Srivastva on Games and Game Design with Divya
A fascinating discussion of different games, game design, and approach to creation with Anurati Srivastva.
You can find her collages @mixcontexcual and her website www.anuratisrinivastva.com.
Theme music is by Akshay Ramuhalli, you find him @btrptmusic. Editing by @beatnyk.
Katieann Vogel on Unblocking Yourself, Finding Fulfillment & Creating Art with Kahran
Katieann Vogel, an ocean poet, speaks with Kahran this week on the path from computer science to becoming an ocean poet, what it means to spend your life in nature and creating, and how to find a sense of stability and centeredness.
You can find Katieann on her website,
Theme music is by Akshay Ramuhalli, you find him @btrptmusic. Editing by @beatnyk.
Kahran & Divya on the Learnings from Meghana Srinivas and Samhita Arni
Divya & Kahran come back together on the interesting ideas we learned from Meghana Srinivas & Samhita Arni in episodes 7 & 8 of this season 4: rituals, success, perception and identity.
Theme music is by Akshay Ramuhalli, you find him @btrptmusic. Editing by @beatnyk.
Meghana Srinivas on Rituals, Feeling Safe and Finding your Tribe
Divya and Meghana discuss about Meghana's journey from being a cancer researcher to a startup founder, and her experience of working in an industry that requires a lot of emotional labour and how she finds her balance through rituals. They also discuss her uncanny ability to bring the most nurturing and safe groups together.
Theme music is by Akshay Ramuhalli, you find him @btrptmusic. Editing by @beatnyk.
Thinking on Being Successful with Samhita Arni
When you write your first NY Times bestseller at the age of 8, do you feel successful all your life? Is there a successful identity? Or is chasing success a Sisyphean task?
Kahran and Sam Arni have an incredible conversation, talking about culture, what it means to add value, and how you feel successful, for yourself and also for those around you.
Thinking on the Careers & Identity of Fran Dunaway & Aditi Dimri
Kahran and Divya come back together to share their thoughts on our two remarkable guests -- Aditi Dimri and Fran Dunaway -- and how both seem to share a very different view of the notion of identity, and how that has shaped their lives.
Thinking on Finding your Path, Making a Startup & Walking Away from Academia with Aditi Dimri
Divya talks this week with Aditi Dimri, co-founder of http://cranberry.fit, about starting her career in academia and microeconomics before finding her desire to for fulfillment took her to more direct desires to help — first to more actionable projects, and then to starting a company herself! Fascinating to see how small a role a sense of identity played a role in her life, as different then computational mama or Manasi K in our first two episodes this season!
Thinking on Careers & Work with Fran Dunaway
Kahran talks this week with Fran Dunaway about her careers before she she started her company, TomboyX, and how she has found her identity outside of her career, or perhaps, better said, found her identity in all of her careers.
Thinking on Manasi K & Computational Mama
Divya and Kahran come together to share their insights from the interviews with Manasi Khare in episode 31, and Computational Mama in episode 32.
Thinking on Coding, Creativity & Culture with Computational Mama
Divya talks with Computational Mama about her journey into coding; finding herself as a coder after being a designer; ideas of identity; how art, culture and coding intersect, as well as Computational Mama's journey in the moniker being born, having a son, and introducing coding and design to many others, from museums to live streams to workshops in GenAI and also to teaching other mothers about coding and the possibilities for fun within the coding world
Thinking on Patriotism, Law & Life with Manasi K
Kahran & Manasi Khare have a sweeping conversation about law, pretending to be someone else, systemic thinking in the Indian context, and what it means to be a patriot. Manasi Khare is an in-house advocate and formerly was a practicing litigator at a law firm. She has been involved in public policy research with a standing parliamentarian. She is a lover of the mountains, and lives in Bangalore with her husband Harsh.