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Episodes

The full archive.

Every episode gathered in one place, ordered from the most recent outward.

Episode 02

The Most Horrible Story

A meditation on mortality, fear, and the strange tension between death as burden and death as meaning.

16 min

01

Episode 01

The Still Small Voice

The episode examines the inevitability of profound personal and professional change, and the necessity of adapting one's attitude while navigating life's unknown phases. Using the pulp sci-fi story "The Still Small Voice," Anoop reflects on his own shift from a stable career to becoming a podcast host.

13 min

02

Episode 17

Lessons Learned

The episode is the season 1 Finale, the host revisits personal memories of failure and growth, exploring the fundamental concept of finding meaning in life.

16 min

03

Episode 16

Transcendence

The episode explores the mythological tale of the Sea Maiden, featuring a journey toward understanding that genuine connection requires transcending limitations. Anoop connects this journey to his own recollection of experiencing profound awe while viewing Niagara Falls, leading to a discussion on the broader concept of transcendence.

18 min

04

Episode 15

A Hero's Journey

This episode explores the myth of the Sea Maiden from Celtic folk and fairy tales, detailing a traditional hero's adventure. Using this narrative, Anoop explores the universal template of The Hero's Journey, connecting it to the human need for meaning and self-understanding.

24 min

05

Episode 14

Purpose

This episode examines the concept of purpose using Edward W. Ludwig's story, "The Wanderer," from *If World of Science Fiction*. The story details humanity's quest for life among the stars, allowing Anoop to explore the universal difference between fulfilling immediate goals and finding one's true life purpose.

24 min

06

Episode 13

Fear Is Good

The episode explores the Japanese tale, "The Goblin of Adachigahara", detailing a pilgrim's frightening encounter with a cannibalistic goblin. This story is complemented by a memory of a group attempting a dangerous ritual to locate rumored buried gold. Ultimately, the conversation centers on how fear can paradoxically strengthen our capacity for empathy and altruism.

24 min

07

Episode 12

Perception

The episode explores Mark Twain's fable about an artist, a mirror, and the animals' inability to see truth, paralleling the host's memory of a challenging team member. This comparison leads to an examination of motivated perception, revealing how our desires and expectations shape the reality we believe.

19 min

08

Episode 11

The Adamant Door

This bonus episode features 'The Adamant Door,' a legend about a young soldier's quest to find a treasure protected by an impenetrable foe. The story serves as a powerful allegory for the internal battle against self-imposed fear and doubt.

10 min

09

Episode 11

Sense of Belonging

The episode explores the story of "The Adamant Door" by Henry Beston and examines the deep, innate human motivation for community involvement. By following a boy's journey into the military and facing great peril, the podcast reflects on how the fundamental need for belonging drives us to face the unknown and connect.

18 min

10

Episode 10

Intuition

This episode explores the story "John Harper's Insight" by Dick Purcell, focusing on a man's abrupt decision to pursue a musical career. This narrative mirrors Anoop's personal memory of leaving his steady job after a seemingly frivolous conversation, all in an attempt to understand the power of intuition.

21 min

11

Episode 09

Once There Was A King

In this episode, let's explore a story, about a story, within a story to understand simplicity and Rational Ignorance.

22 min

12

Episode 08

The Idiot

The episode visits "The Idiot," a folktale concerning a wealthy man who searches for his lost fortune. This quest is paralleled by the host's memory of navigating the chaos of an overnight train journey, ultimately exploring the philosophy of time and the tendency to lose oneself in anticipating the future rather than experiencing the present.

20 min

13

Episode 07

Assumption at Raj Mandir Cinema

The episode examines the nature of assumptions and misperception, linking a foundational story (conceptually derived from the previous episode) with a deeply personal memory from Jaipur. Through the experience of misidentifying a snack wrapper, the host explores how the brain makes assumptions to save energy and why this is often problematic in human interaction.

10 min

14

Episode 06

Communication

The episode explores Charles Fontanay's fictional report, "Communication," which details an encounter with Martians. It examines the concept of the curse of knowledge, exploring how our assumed understanding affects communication in our own lives and in our relationships.

14 min

15

Episode 05

Part III - The Story of The Man Who Did Not Wish To Die

The episode revisits the Japanese fairy tale, The Man Who Did Not Wish To Die, which follows Santaro's quest for perpetual life. This narrative is paralleled with Anoop's memory of youthful career disappointments in India, ultimately exploring that selfish desires do not bring true happiness.

18 min

16

Episode 04

Part II - The Story of The Man Who Did Not Wish To Die

This episode continues the Japanese fairytale, The Man Who Did Not Wish To Die, recounting the tale of Santaro, who finds a perpetual land where death is considered bliss. This story is paralleled with Anoop's journey to professional success in Indore, exploring the struggle between the ambition to live and the longing to escape.

19 min

17

Episode 03

Part I - The Story of The Man Who Did Not Wish To Die

This episode uses the Japanese fairy tale, The Man Who Did Not Wish To Die, to explore humanity's relationship with mortality and the desire for perpetual life. This fantastical quest finds parallel in the host's personal memory of professional struggle and the pressure to define a successful career path in Madhya Pradesh.

25 min

18

Episode 19

Back from Hiatus

I am back from the unintended long pause and announcing the next batch of episodes to look forward too.

1 min

19

Episode 02

Pilgrimage to Vaishno Devi

As promised in the episode "the Story-Teller at Fault", here is the complete memory.

18 min

20

Episode 02

The Story-Teller at Fault

The episode examines 'The Story-teller at Fault,' a Joseph Jacobs collection of Celtic folk tales, regarding the weight and power of constructed narratives. Anoop connects this tale to a memory of a difficult pilgrimage, exploring how shared experience and the ability to find humor in failure mark a sign of personal growth.

19 min

21

Episode 01

My Lord Bag of Rice

A mythical Japanese account tells of a warrior facing a terrible creature to gain passage to a new life. This story connects with common anxieties about achievement and the pervasive fear of failure. The episode ultimately discusses how to face one's inherent limitations to achieve positive goals.

14 min

22

Episode 23

Let's get going

Do you believe Aristotle's philosophy that "Art imitates life" or Oscar Wilde's opinion that "Life imitates Art far more than Art imitates Life".

1 min

23