In this episode, the conversation drifts through New York apartments, used bookstores, museum memories, and the emotional weight that books and music carry through different periods of life. Arshia reflects on growing up loving stories, shifting away from the pre-med track, and finding meaning through creativity, film, literature, and design. The two discuss favorite books including Interior Chinatown, Kitchen Confidential, Heart of Darkness, and On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous, while exploring themes of identity, existentialism, artistic inspiration, and the feeling-first nature of great art. They also dive into New York’s museum culture, the strange beauty of modern art, Anthony Bourdain’s influence, the relationship between discipline and intuition, and the challenge of finding stillness in the age of smartphones and endless scrolling. Along the way, they talk about designing books, Amazon’s printing infrastructure, podcasting with iPhones, creativity late at night, and why fulfillment ultimately comes down to happiness, connection, and appreciating small moments. Guest: Arshia Singh Host: Rich Hebron Producer: Assi Hann