Spandan
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Welcome to Spandan – #DilSeDilTalks!
A one-of-its-kind bilingual podcast series, Spandan is a heartfelt attempt to connect people from diverse walks of life through the shared thread of thoughts, experiences, and wisdom.
Rooted in the richness of our social fabric, this show embraces conversations that span across the social, political, historical, economic, scientific, cultural, literary, spiritual, and artistic realms.
At its core, Spandan strives to:
seek sense over sensationalism
promote coherence amidst cacophony
nurture compassion beyond aspiration
explore passion versus profession
Through meaningful, reflective, and thought-provoking dialogues, we aim not just to reach conclusions—but to spark new questions and deeper discussions.
Let’s begin this journey of resonance—Dil Se, Dil Tak. ❤️
A one-of-its-kind bilingual podcast series, Spandan is a heartfelt attempt to connect people from diverse walks of life through the shared thread of thoughts, experiences, and wisdom.
Rooted in the richness of our social fabric, this show embraces conversations that span across the social, political, historical, economic, scientific, cultural, literary, spiritual, and artistic realms.
At its core, Spandan strives to:
seek sense over sensationalism
promote coherence amidst cacophony
nurture compassion beyond aspiration
explore passion versus profession
Through meaningful, reflective, and thought-provoking dialogues, we aim not just to reach conclusions—but to spark new questions and deeper discussions.
Let’s begin this journey of resonance—Dil Se, Dil Tak. ❤️
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