Vox Nova (Malayalam)

Neenu

Vox Nova is a Malayalam-language podcast that gives voice to a new era of femininity—rooted in tradition, rising with modernity. Through thoughtful stories, interviews, and reflections, we explore the evolving role of women in society: the pull of heritage, the push for freedom, and the delicate dance between the two. This is a space for dialogue, identity, and empowerment—for women redefining themselves and the world around them.

  1. 24/10/2025

    Reading for Fun: When Stories Light Up Your Brain

    In this episode, we explore how reading shapes our minds, calms our hearts, and connects us across time — from Frederick Douglass to Dr. A P J Abdul Kalam Here are some resources to dive deeper ⤵️ 🧠 The Science of Reading 📖 Reading reduces stress by 68% — University of Sussex Study A few minutes of reading lowers stress faster than music or tea. 👉 The Telegraph – Reading ‘can help reduce stress’ 🎧 BBC Report – Reading and stress relief 👉 BBC: Reading ‘can help reduce stress faster than listening to music’ ✊ Reading & Empowerment 📖 Frederick Douglass: From Slavery to Orator Read his inspiring journey from enslaved child to world-renowned abolitionist:Frederick Douglass Life Story 🧠 Reading and the Brain — Maryanne Wolf • The ‘Reading Brain’ in a Digital World — Interview with Dr. Maryanne Wolf • Deep Reading as a Tool for Empathy and Critical Thinking — UCLA Education Article • Reader, Come Home: The Reading Brain in a Digital World — Official Book Page Maryanne Wolf, a cognitive neuroscientist, describes reading as a “workout for the brain,” building deep focus, empathy, and critical thinking — the very skills that get eroded in our screen-saturated world. 🧍‍♀️ Embodied Simulation — The Neuroscience of Reading and Empathy • Gallese, V. (2005) — Embodied Simulation: From Neurons to Phenomenal Experience • Gallese, V. (2007) — Before and Below “Theory of Mind”: Embodied Simulation and the Neural Correlates of Social Cognition • Jones, M. (2024) — Embodied Simulation and Knowledge of Possibilities Embodied simulation theory suggests that when we read stories, our brains “mirror” the experiences of the characters — activating the same neural circuits as if we were performing those actions ourselves. Reading becomes a rehearsal for empathy, imagination, and understanding. 🇮🇳 Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam — The Boy Who Read in Rameswaram • A. P. J. Abdul Kalam — Wikipedia • A. P. J. Abdul Kalam — Britannica Biography • From Selling Newspapers to Becoming India’s President — IndiaTimes Article • Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam Memorial, Rameswaram — Official Tamil Nadu Site Born in Rameswaram, Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam’s journey from reading by lamplight to becoming India’s “People’s President” reflects how the power of reading and curiosity can transform a life. ✨ Suggested Readings • Reader, Come Home — Maryanne Wolf • Wings of Fire — Dr. A. P. J. Abdul Kalam • How the Body Shapes the Mind — Shaun Gallagher • The Empathic Brain — Christian Keysers 💡 How Reading Shapes Empathy — Greater Good Science Center 👉 https://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/how_reading_transforms_our_minds

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Vox Nova is a Malayalam-language podcast that gives voice to a new era of femininity—rooted in tradition, rising with modernity. Through thoughtful stories, interviews, and reflections, we explore the evolving role of women in society: the pull of heritage, the push for freedom, and the delicate dance between the two. This is a space for dialogue, identity, and empowerment—for women redefining themselves and the world around them.