Culture & Lifestyle
What I Watch Online: Nisseem Shrestha
Shrestha is a filmmaker who has also worked as a director and voiceover artist, creating commercials and music videos for the past four years.Post Report
I never miss a video from Stephanie Soo. Whether she is diving into a deep true crime case on her Rotten Mango podcast or covering crime thriller fiction in her “Baking a Mystery/Murder” series, I am somehow always hooked.
Tam Kaur is my ultimate morning staple. I queue up her videos the moment I start getting ready for work. There is something grounding about having her voice in the background while I do my makeup and prep for a shoot.
I turn to The Office every single day during my lunch break. Mid-workday, I need something I do not have to overanalyse while I watch. These episodes are the perfect bite-sized chunks of entertainment.
Leo Skepi – Aware & Aggravated
When I am handling house chores, cooking, or stuck in traffic on a long commute, I put on “Aware & Aggravated” by Leo Skepi. It is my go-to long-form content. His content focuses on self-reflection and regulation, without any fluff or sugar coating
My brother showed me this channel, and it has been a game-changer for my creative process. Whenever I am building a moodboard or searching for visual inspiration before a shoot, I dive into their archives.




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