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Blank Perception Ankur Garg
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Struggling to create close connections most of his life, Ankur set out to connect with people on a more deep and personal level.
Watch or listen as host Ankur Garg sits down with friends old and new to discuss their biggest hurdles, and understand how their backgrounds help them overcome these challenges. They compare their perception of themselves with that of their peers, and with Ankur at the helm, guests and listeners alike leave learning not only about themselves, but also the world around them.
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Forgive Yourself! | Nishu Chakrapani
This week, I brought back my very first guest from when I started this show 2 years ago: Nishu Chakrapani. In the past two years both of us have grown into completely new people, and now you all get to watch or listen as we discuss our journeys thus far, and compare our perceptions of Nishu both past and present.
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It Almost Didn’t Happen | Giao Nguyen
This week I sat down with a fascinating filmmaker, director, and actor. Watch or listen as we delve into his art, but also the path he took to get to where he is. Whether it be his Vietnamese culture, or his passion for creating and visualizing stories, Giao Nguyen shares what makes him unique.
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Season 4 Opener | Blank Perception
Instagram: @blankperception
After over a year away, we are finally back and better than ever. Watch or listen as we recap our lives over the past year, delve into what we have been working on for the podcast, and even give some insight into what u can expect in the coming weeks!
Also streaming on YouTube, Apple Podcast, and all major podcasting platforms
Music: Kobra Beats
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC98aNWKIvSuWoZzQzc9ecjw
Production: Harsha Mohite
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Blank Psychology Ep. 2 | Blank Perception
Welcome to the second iteration of Blank Psychology where our hosts delve into various topics sometimes loosely based on psychology. This week Ankur and Harsha discuss the optimal way to build an argument, why there is so much burnout in science, how to use mindfulness to fight procrastination, and the view of "gaming gear" in society. We hope to see you continue these conversations in the comments below and we will be responding to everyone down there as well.
The Dilution Effect - Niro Sivanathan: https://www.ted.com/talks/niro_sivanathan_the_counterintuitive_way_to_be_more_persuasive
How burnout and imposter syndrome blight scientific careers: https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-021-03042-z
Mindfulness Can Reduce Procrastination: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/dont-delay/202204/how-mindfulness-can-reduce-procrastination
The TSA made fun of my Steam deck: https://www.digitaltrends.com/gaming/steam-deck-tsa/ -
Ace Boogie
"Stay grinding, don't take no for an answer, and surround yourself with good people"
This week I sat down with rapper and father, Ace Boogie. Watch or listen as Ace Boogie shares his story, from growing up in foster homes, to providing for his family while pursuing his life long passion as an artist and entertainer. In addition to sharing information on his next album and mixtape, Ace Boogie gets into the nitty gritty of what it takes to be successful, not just in music but all aspects of life. -
Blank Psychology Ep. 1 | Blank Perception
Welcome to a brand new format as Harsha and I take a break from our regular show to catch up, and discuss what's going on in the world of psychology. This week we cover a variety of topics ranging from the benefits of being an introvert to why Russian athletes might have a bit of an advantage👀.
Articles Referenced In the Episode:
Why Do Introverts Bounce Back Better?
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/fulfillment-any-age/202202/why-introverts-may-be-more-resilient-everyone-else?eml
Too Many Meetings? How to Avoid this Common Waste of Time
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/funny-bone-pick/202202/too-many-meetings-how-avoid-common-waste-time
Why Can’t Achievers Take a Break?
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/anxiety-in-high-achievers/202202/why-cant-achievers-take-break