Culture & Lifestyle
My podcast picks: Niranjan Kunwar
Kunwar is a writer and educator. He is also the author of ‘Between Queens and the Cities’, published in 2020.
On Being with Krista Tippett

A collection of conversations that mixes spiritual inquiry, science, social healing, and the arts, On Being magically lifts me whenever I feel down and out. Krista’s voice is laced with compassion, and her instinctive questions arise from decades of journalism. If you are someone who doesn’t shy away from problems—from the deeply personal to the worldly—and are eager to connect disparate disciplines, this podcast is deeply fulfilling.
Johnny Harris

Harris is a multi-media journalist who became well known through his ‘Borders’ series with Vox. Mostly framed as how and why inquiries, Johnny’s excellent investigative reportage presents complex global issues in digestible short videos. He covers current topics such as deep fakes and AI, as well as historical episodes, all put together in a critical and engaging way.
Michael Henry

Lewdly provocative yet peppered with vital information, this hilarious series is produced in LA and caters to a primarily white, mostly-gay audience. With titles such as ‘Is it OK to sleep with a Friend’s Ex’ and ‘The Journey of Being Likable’, Michael Henry reminds us that LGBTIQ+ content doesn’t always have to be about ‘our struggles’. Humour is a powerful tool and can help people connect and heal.
The Nepali Comment

Confession: I haven’t fully familiarised myself with the content here, but I have an inkling that this is our very own Johnny Harris. Also, Nepali journalists, young and old, please take note—if you commit to qualitative content combined with diligent research, viewers will flock to you. It’s also an indispensable service to a society where anything goes, and critical standards are often questionable.
The Astrology Hub Podcast
