our first page Sujaya Devi
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- Society & Culture
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our first page is a podcast about beginnings.
hosted by: author, artist, and educator sujaya devi (socials: @sujayadevi)
music by: visionnaire (ig @vsnaire_) and saze (ig @allsazemusic) / saze on spotify/apple music.
email: info@sujayadevi.com
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check your DMs ft. Valentina
this episode is about sliding in DMs, first impressions, sisterhood, twittering, and the entrepreneurial journey.
connect with Valentina on instagram: @valenboteroo and on her poetry page @vapoetry 🖋 -
season 2 teaser: we begin again
we turn the mic to our listeners to hear what they thought of season 1 and what they’re looking forward to in season 2.
a special thanks to all of our listeners that sent in their thoughts and reflections 💛 -
this is not the end
In the final episode of season 1, we talk about why endings can actually be pivot points. What are endings? What can we learn from them?
(ps. this is not the end)
We will resume with Season 2 fall 2021! -
be willing to fail
all i’m saying is: if you haven’t tried yet, you might just succeed.
we are almost at the end of the season with one episode to go. so, in the spirit of endings that are not really the end, episode 11 talks about why “failures,” and i put the word failures in quotes, are not the end. -
do nice girls finish last?
my short answer: no
in this episode i reflect on one of the most common things people say to me, “you’re too nice.” but imma be nice regardless. what does niceness even mean?
to me, a big part of being able to deal with many different types of people, is starting with better communication and using your voice strategically. -
me vs. me on ig
people really thought i had no social life because i didn’t post my nights out but some of the best memories are the ones we make off the grid. in this episode we talk about social media and assumptions. who are we? and who are we online?
Customer Reviews
Amazing Podcast!
I love this podcast so much! I really appreciate how each week’s episode is a different theme about the creative process but the same themes apply to so many areas of life too! Very therapeutic!