• People Together People

  • Written by: Shivani Pde
  • Podcast

People Together People

Written by: Shivani Pde
  • Summary

  • Self Love with lies we live in 🙄 NAVIGATING the deceit our heart weaves WE hold true which ends in multiple heartbreaks that we endure WHILE nursing mental health with the CGI psychologist in our brains WHILE doom scrolling & tiktoking MINDLESSLY REELING under the pressure to be perfect COVERING our gaping wounds with the internet that buffers & smiley stickers
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Episodes
  • Wokeness vs. Hypocrisy
    Nov 29 2024


    • wokeness versus hypocrisy. The very thing that sounds like an anthem for change could be, in reality, the Trojan horse for some serious contradictions. A world where we claim to be woke but our actions scream ‘sleeping.’ So, how much of ‘wokeness’ is really about social justice, and how much of it is performative activism? It is a fine line. Let’s talk about it." The Rise of ‘Woke’ Culture • "First, what is being ‘woke’? For those of us who missed that memo: it is awareness of social injustices, right? Racism, sexism, classism—the whole shebang. Sounds noble. But now, it is being wielded as a badge of honor. It has become trendy in one way. • But wait, is it even the real deal anymore, or has it become a corporate tool for companies to slap a diversity sticker on their brand without actually changing anything?" The Hypocrisy • " This is where it gets interesting" —what happens when ‘woke’ goes from a movement to a marketing strategy? There is a dark side to this. Companies, celebrities, even everyday folks claim to be woke, but they are still promoting things like fast fashion, which thrives on exploitation. Or they champion environmental causes but keep using single-use plastic like it is going out of style. It is like giving a standing ovation for a cause while doing the exact opposite behind the curtain. And I’m not saying we’re all guilty of it (well, maybe a little), but the point is: woke is starting to feel more like a mask rather than a movement." Wokeness as Social Currency • "Here’s the real scandal: Wokeness has become a commodity. It is social capital. You show up, post a black square, share a 'we need change' meme, and bam, you are woke. But when it comes to real-life changes? Crickets. This culture of performative activism is making people question the authenticity behind actions. It’s all about looking like you're making a difference, without actually changing a thing in actual real life" The Double-Edged Sword • "And let’s not forget cancel culture’s role in this. One wrong move, one slip-up, and you are out. But let us be real: Is canceling someone for a past mistake a form of social justice or a hypocrisy-driven power play? • If we are really ‘woke,’ shouldn’t we focus on learning and growth instead of digging up dirt on people, for a moment of virtue signalling? Trying to bring downfall & ruining careers instead of growth & learning…. How do we make room for redemption in the age of constant judgment?" Taking Accountability • "Being woke means confronting your own contradictions too. It means not just calling out others but holding yourself accountable. If you are really about equality and change, do you check your privilege? Do you challenge your own biases, or is it easier to judge someone else from your high horse? Wokeness that’s too self-righteous is just as damaging as apathy—it leaves no room for nuance, only perfection." Outro • "So, here’s the question for you: How do we balance the ideals of wokeness with the reality of our human flaws? We have to accept humans with their flaws right? That is what differentiate us from Ai & robots made factory, I personally think that flaws in a human is THE MOST beautiful part of being human, I mean if you have no flaws then you rather have a switch on off button like a robot • Can we be woke and still human? Does social media activism do more harm than good when it turns into a trend rather than a true call for change? In a world full of noise, maybe it’s time we focus less on sounding woke and more on truly waking up." "Here’s the mic-drop moment: If your 'woke' crusade is more about clout than change, guess what—you’re part of the very system you claim to dismantle. The real revolution doesn’t tweet; it transforms. So, are you ready to break the cycle or just clap along to its rhythm? Wake up, stay critical, and remember: true accountability starts within."
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    7 mins
  • Anti Social Social Club
    Nov 24 2024

    What is the Anti-Social Social Club?
    You ever heard about this term?...... it is that paradoxical vibe where everyone’s talking about how they’re disconnected from the world, yet they're online, posting selfies and thoughts 24/7, doom scrolling just like me on Instagram, it is okay to doom scroll & cut off from the world sometimes but don’t make it habit, block & cut out the social media world sometimes for your mental peace. It is like wearing a mask of “I’m too cool to care,” but secretly being obsessed with how many people are paying attention when you post a reel on Instagram or a picture, I am guilty of this sometimes. Generally after I post, I immediately log off Instagram so I do not get obsessed with the like count & the view count. So, the social media's twisted cousin? Who is that? acting like you are too good for social norms, but always thirsty for validation. I mean who does not like validation & being praised? we all do, balance is key.


    The Digital Paradox

    We live in an age of hyper-connectivity. Apps like WhatsApp, Zoom, Instagram, Tiktok, and even good old Facebook promise to bring us closer together. And yet, how many of us feel lonelier than ever? I do, I do feel lovely sometimes,

    So studies show that excessive use of social media is linked to feelings of isolation and anxiety. Why? Because digital connections, while convenient, often lack the depth and nuance of real human interaction.


    Are We Becoming Islands?

    There is a famous saying, “No man is an island,” but in today’s world, we are all building our own private islands with Wi-Fi, OTT streaming platforms, Youtube and our curated playlists. And let is be real, islands might look pretty on postcards, but they are lonely places to live.

    Why It Matters

    This is not just about missing out on brunch dates or weekend plans. It is about our mental health, our ability to collaborate, and even the survival of communities. When we stop interacting in meaningful real ways, we lose the skills to navigate real-world relationships. Ever wonder why ghosting has become so common? It is easier to swipe left than to deal with the complexities of human connection. It is easy to say “thank you next” than you take out the time & maturity to sit & listen to the needs & wants of the other person.

    The Fix: Intentional Socializing

    So, how do we step out of this Anti-Social Social Club and start building bridges instead of walls? And not burning bridges.

    At the end of the day, being part of the Anti-Social Social Club might feel safe especially for your heart right ? , but it is a hollow kind of safety. Life is messy, noisy, and sometimes uncomfortable, but it is also vibrant, colourful, and deeply rewarding when shared with others. So, what is it going to be? Do we keep retreating into our private bubbles.

    Thanks for tuning in to my podcast people together people. If this stirred something in you, don’t forget to share it with your friends & family and let’s get the conversation rolling. Until next time, stay thoughtful and stay connected, stay moisturised, stay hydrated, drink water & stay blessed. Love you all.

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    13 mins
  • Cancel Cancel Culture
    Nov 22 2024

    Cancel Culture vs. Accountability: Are we really doing it right?

    You have seen it everywhere—Twitter mobs with their revenge trending hashtags, Instagram outrage on comments section saying cancel her or cancel him, because in 2010 this person has commented something bad so cancel him now in 2024, or TikTok trends where people are either being cancelled or “held accountable” for something they said or did. But here is the million-dollar question: Are we getting it right, or is this a toxic trend that we need to rethink & redo?

    The Rise of Cancel Culture

    Let us talk about cancel culture for a minute, especially for the unversed. It started with good intentions, right? Holding people accountable for harmful behaviour, especially when it comes to issues like racism, sexism, or harmful stereotypes. But somewhere along the way, it took a turn. Now, it is not just about accountability but about shutting people down. Boom. You are done. No questions asked.

    Take, for instance, the cancellation during the Met Gala of this year 2024, influencer Haley “Baylee” Kalil made a TikTok showing off her costume per the theme & said “Let them eat cake” I noticed that the internet hounds Hailey Beiber & many others particularly female celebrities such as Taylor Swift who boast of a massive fan following but its followed by a massive number of haters who hate her for dating someone, I mean this same scrutinizing lens that is put on women celebrities are not put on male celebrities like Leonardo di Caprio & many more celebrities. As per a report on an article online, women celebrities get 2. 25 % more sexist tweets than male celebrities.

    Yes, cancelling should be done for the right & correct reasons & only to the ones who have no chance at redemptions, something like Diddy do it?

    The Problem with No Redemption

    Here is the thing: accountability is necessary. But should it always come with a permanent stamp of disapproval? Not really. Think about it—when did we become a society that celebrates & enjoys tearing others down instead of trying to build them up? When did we stop believing in growth, change, forgiveness and in redemption where redemption & change is possible?

    I mean, are we all saints?

    The Accountability Disconnect

    Now, do not get me wrong—accountability is KEY.

    Look at how quickly people jumped on Elizabeth Olsen, Chloe Bailey, Pete Davidson, Selena Gomez, and Hailey Bieber, for something that did not quite warrant the massive backlash they received.

    what is the real goal? Should the goal be about punishment, or should we be encouraging people to do better? & be better?


    The Line Between Cancel and Accountability

    If we are cancelling people for minor mistakes or misunderstandings, aren’t we just creating a society of fear and paranoia? Isn’t accountability supposed to be about growth, not punishment?


    Recent Examples—Are We Getting It Right?

    Let us bring it home with some examples, shall we? Kathy Griffin, Sharon Osbourne, Ellen DeGeneres, Ellie Kemper, Jimmy Fallon, and Chrissy Teigen all have faced the wrath of social media

    Remember Janet Jackson had a wardrobe malfunction during the Superbowl? Both Janet Jackson & Justin Timberlake apologies, the public called it a “nipplegate” ! CBS, MTV and the NFL all apologised the very next day, But it was a far bigger nightmare for her than for Timberlake, something he acknowledged during a 2006 interview with MTV, when he said he probably received 10 per cent of the blame that critics hurled at them, citing gender and race as factors for the disparity. We live in a world where cancel culture can feel like it is thriving off outrage. But can we learn from mistakes if we are not given space to grow?

    The Final Word: It is All About Balance

    Here is the bottom line, folks—balance is everything. Let us start focusing on growth, not just punishment.

    So, what do you think? Are we really holding people accountable, or are we just cancelling everyone who messes up?

    Let me know your thoughts—slide into my DMs on instagram or leave a comment, because trust me, we are only getting started on this conversation.

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    12 mins

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