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Ronak Badgainya
@worth_a_talk · 1:25

CONVERSATION WITH PRIYA KASHYAP.

Hello everyone and my name is Ronak and today we have a very special guest. She is also a swell podcast maker. Her name is PIA Kashap. She is daughter of Siresh Kasha and she has a plethora of qualities is in her that you mentioned some to you. So she's a poet of soulful words. She's a teacher. She has also written more than 100 plus anthologies book. She loves poem writing and putting life into words which is full of emotions. You should definitely check that out
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Priya kashyap
@Priya_swell_ · 0:29

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Hey, Ronak. Thank you so much for the way you presented everything about me and the way you welcomed me. Thanks a lot. And yes, like you, I am also a swell podcaster. And I have also come to know yourself, that you're also a good one. So thanks a lot for making it possible to be here with me. Thank you
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Ronak Badgainya
@worth_a_talk · 0:53
Okay, so, prayer, let's just start with the conversation. I would just like to ask you that what made you think that you should also do the podcasting? Because you are already doing a lot of things which you are excelling into. But podcast is what I feel was something different from your already chosen paths. It doesn't deal with people like book, story writing and everything. But podcast needs you to understand people's opinion and respect their mindset
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Welcome to Swell!

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Priya kashyap
@Priya_swell_ · 2:09

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But when I will talk about this platform personally, then it has really made me a podcast. I was not a podcaster, I was just a person who just loves to have a conversation with people on different topics. But this place made me that and I think this place is the motivation for me. I'm not having anything else which is seriously making me do this
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Ronak Badgainya
@worth_a_talk · 2:31
So that was my motivation and moving forward, I have seen your channel and that said a lot about mental health and a lot about poetry stuff. So can you tell me how do you pick up your how do you select your topics? Basically, is there any general criteria that you go to or it's just a random thought in mind that you just sit and record?
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Priya kashyap
@Priya_swell_ · 1:19

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Which really makes you feel about them, which really makes you to think that why that particular thing is happening. So according to me, the most important weapon of a poet is observation
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Ronak Badgainya
@worth_a_talk · 0:42
So that was great to hear prayer. And since everybody has that one experience which shifts their mentality upside down, basically it unfilters whatever you have gone through life. It was a famous mean. That my whole life. This was a live thing, right? So have you experienced that thing in your life? And what was that shift, basically? On what basis have you made that experience your most valuable learning from your life?
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Priya kashyap
@Priya_swell_ · 1:44

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I think this was such a valuable and important question. Like everyone is having this type of experience in their life. So what I have experienced through that I can say that never ever let anyone take you for granted. Like if you are investing your emotions, your thoughts are the best moments of your life in someone, then don't let people treat you like an option. Don't let people think that you are always available to them. It's your life
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Ronak Badgainya
@worth_a_talk · 1:18
Well, that was a really great lesson and experienced player and I think the audience as well will appreciate it. And as I mentioned before, that podcasts are not just about information, facts, news. It's about about gaining experiences of people. It's about having a concentration of experiences that helps you further in your life. And I think the audience is going to appreciate your experience and your learning as well. And I think that this could be the highlight of a conversation
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