Good Talk, Thanks

Written by: Anita Sagar and Rashmi Venkatesh
  • Summary

  • Growing up between cultures can be a wild ride, and sometimes, you just need a space to unpack it all. Enter Gupshup, a platform created by Dr. Anita Sagar and Dr. Rashmi Venkatesh for women of color who straddle the line between auntie expectations while breaking cycles and setting boundaries. From navigating relationships to finding your own voice, Gupshup offers a real, unfiltered look at life through the eyes of second-generation immigrant women.

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    Anita Sagar and Rashmi Venkatesh
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Episodes
  • Remembering the Good Old Days... (But Not Really)
    Oct 28 2024

    In this episode, we dive deep into the complexities of nostalgia and explore how our memories can often paint a rosier picture of the past. Join us as we discuss the bittersweet nature of nostalgia, the selective memory that often accompanies it, and how our longing for the "good old days" can sometimes blind us to the present.

    We'll explore the psychology behind nostalgia, discussing why we're drawn to the past and how it can provide comfort, escapism, and a sense of belonging. However, we'll also examine the potential downsides of nostalgia, such as its ability to hinder our ability to move forward and appreciate the present.

    Through personal anecdotes, expert insights, and audience interactions, we'll explore the bittersweet reality of remembering the good old days. Is it truly a comforting escape, or is it a trap that prevents us from embracing the present?


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    46 mins
  • The Dark Side of Happiness (Schadenfreude)
    Oct 14 2024

    Ah, the joy of taking misery in others' misfortune. Isin't this a tale as old as time? In this episode, Drs. Anu and Rashmi discuss the complex emotions of schadenfreude, a bittersweet pleasure derived from the misfortunes of others.


    They explore how cultural expectations, societal pressures, and personal experiences can contribute to feelings of schadenfreude among people of color.


    The episode also examines the ethical implications of schadenfreude and how it can be a double-edged sword. While it can provide temporary solace, it can also perpetuate negative cycles and hinder personal growth. Drs. Anu and Rashmi offer insights on managing these emotions and cultivating empathy and compassion.


    Enjoy!


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    58 mins
  • Welcome to Season 2- The Science of Emotion
    Sep 25 2024

    New name, who dis?


    We are back for season 2 ya'll and we made some exciting changes!


    Join us this season as we focus on the science of emotion (Shout out to Dr. Brene Brown) from the lens of our intersectional perspectives. We are brining on new guests this season to talk about research, delve into their own experiences, and of course talk about what matters most, "How do people of color experience the nuances of emotion?"


    Join us bi-weekly? Every other week? 2x a month? All the above. See you soon :)


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    43 mins

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