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A podcast with simple and short unscripted conversations to help you navigate life. We discuss different topics and share our experience with you through the episodes. Each episode should leave you with takeaway actions and some smiles along the way.
This podcast is hosted by Pallavi Tyagi and Anshuman Bhuchar.

Navigating Life by a Husband and Wife Anshuman Bhuchar

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A podcast with simple and short unscripted conversations to help you navigate life. We discuss different topics and share our experience with you through the episodes. Each episode should leave you with takeaway actions and some smiles along the way.
This podcast is hosted by Pallavi Tyagi and Anshuman Bhuchar.

    90s nostalgia

    90s nostalgia

    The 90s (1990s) were a simpler time. Since we are both 1980s kids, we have lots of great memories growing up in the 90s. In this episode, we share our fondest memories of growing up in the 90s. Spoiler alert: there is a mention of book cricket in there :)

    Music: Come Get With Us by TrackTribe

    • 11 Min.
    Giving feedback

    Giving feedback

    Feedback is an important tool that helps people get better at what they do. It's also a great motivational tool to recognise someone's efforts and encourage positive behaviours. To do it well, does require preparation and the right choice of words. In this episode, we talk about all this and more about feedback. There are 2 critical parameters to giving feedback well - listen to the episode to find out what these are.

    Music: Come Get With Us by TrackTribe

    • 13 Min.
    Studying overseas in a non English speaking country - Part 2

    Studying overseas in a non English speaking country - Part 2

    In this episode, we hear from Pallavi on her story of why she went to do her Masters in Germany. Pallavi and I talk about her experience and learnings of going to study in a non English speaking country.

    Note: since the conversation was so good, we talked for almost 20 minutes. Hence, this episode is released in 2 parts for your easy listening. The first part will was released last week - look out for that one as well!

    Music: Come Get With Us by TrackTribe

    • 8 Min.
    Studying overseas in a non English speaking country - Part 1

    Studying overseas in a non English speaking country - Part 1

    In this episode, we hear from Pallavi on her story of why she went to do her Masters in Germany. Pallavi and I talk about her preparation and experience of going to study in a non English speaking country.

    Note: since the conversation was so good, we talked for almost 20 minutes. Hence, this episode is released in 2 parts for your easy listening. The second part will be released next week - look out for that one as well!

    Music: Come Get With Us by TrackTribe

    • 9 Min.
    Help me delegate better

    Help me delegate better

    Delegating is tricky! We all struggle with it. Why isn't the work that I have delegated been done yet? How much should I delegate? If I delegate, it won't be done as well I would do it. Does this sound like you? Listen to our conversation on delegation and we are sure that you will have a light bulb moment while listening to this episode.

    Also, in this episode, we introduce the new company that Anshuman has just started. It's called Unlock More.

    Music: Come Get With Us by TrackTribe

    • 11 Min.
    Upskilling

    Upskilling

    A quote from our previous episode - "life is a journey, not a destination". Upskilling is an important aspect of that journey. In this episode we discuss why upskilling in important and also share some examples from our journey.

    Music: Come Get With Us by TrackTribe

    • 12 Min.

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