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Small Talk With Infinity
by Pragya Maheshwari
Where cosmic questions meet very human emotions. Hosted by a curious 20-something with a chai addiction and a knack for overthinking, this show explores life, death, dharma, karma, and what it means to be a soul stuck in traffic.Through storytelling and wildly honest reflections, we unpack big spiritual themes, from the Bhagavad Gita to burnout, with humor and humility.Whether you're navigating a quarter-life crisis, asking the universe for signs, or trying to heal your inner child while paying rent, this podcast is your space to pause, reflect, and maybe laugh at the absurdity of it all.
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EP 09: Your mind’s default setting is ruining your afterlife
What if the last thought you have determines your next life? In this episode, we unpack Chapter 8 of the Gita, where Krishna explains the mechanics of consciousness, death, and liberation, and why training your mind might be the most important thing you ever do.
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EP 08: How you gonna hate from outside the club.. you can’t even get in
What happens when your mind is fully focused on Krishna? In this episode, we explore ego, desire, devotion, and why the material world keeps us distracted from who we really are. Chapter 7 of the Gita reminds us that surrender isn’t about rituals. It’s about remembrance. And maybe, it’s about realizing you were never alone in the first place.
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EP 07: Sent from my iPhone
This is a big one. We talk about what it really means to practice discipline (hint: it’s not just your morning or night routine), how your atma can either uplift you or sabotage you, and why your mind isn’t the enemy, but it does need a leash.We explore progress over perfection. Arjun asks the big scary question "what if I try my best and still don’t make it" and Krishna gives the softest, most reassuring answer ever.If you’ve been spiraling about perfection or whether you’re behind in life… this one’s for you.
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EP 06: Be So Consistent They Think It’s Your Aura
We unpack Chapter 5 of the Bhagavad Gita, exploring the tension between action and reflection, why there’s no one “right” spiritual path, and how to move through life without being ruled by outcomes. We talk about daily practice, letting go of control, and what it really means to act from your atma (soul) instead of your ego.This one’s for anyone trying to soften their grip, stop over-identifying with every thought or feeling, and learn to live with just a little more peace.
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EP 05: So Light Em’ Up Up Up
We get into Chapter 4 of the Bhagavad Gita, where Krishna drops some serious wisdom about spiritual growth, self-doubt, and how your past does not disqualify you from peace. We talk about the fire of inner transformation (yes, metaphorical and literal), different ways to practice yajna beyond rituals, and what it actually means to act from your atma instead of ego.This one’s for anyone who’s ever wondered if they’ve messed up too much to start over. (Spoiler: you haven’t.) You’re not too late. You’re just waking up. Good morning!
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EP 04: Hot Take? You Can’t Opt Out of Life
We yap about Chapter 3 of the Bhagavad Gita — and surprise, Arjun is still confused (same). We talk about what it actually means to follow your dharma, why trying to live someone else’s life never works, and how unchecked desire can quietly pull you away from who you really are.We also get into giving back to the world and real leadership, and why doing your own thing — even imperfectly — is more powerful than copying someone else's path perfectly. As always, Krishna comes through with the clarity, and we’re here trying to make sense of it.If you’re tired of chasing things that don’t feel like yours — this one’s for you.
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EP 03: Don’t Sleep on Yourself
We wrap up Chapter 2 of the Bhagavad Gita and, as usual, Arjun is still spiraling. Krishna reminds him (and us) that we’re not just our bodies, our panic, or our procrastination spirals — we’re eternal souls with stuff to do.We talk about dharma, what happens when you avoid it, what “paap” actually means (spoiler: it’s not sin, it’s self-sabotage), and how yoga is not just a zen stretching session. I break down the difference between being emotionally aware and emotionally hijacked, and try to make sense of Krishna’s whole “detach from the material world” thing without completely giving up my personality.If you’ve ever used delulu as the solulu — this one’s for you.
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EP 02: Not Me Having a Breakdown on the Battlefield
So Arjun’s like “I can’t do this” on the battlefield. In this episode, we unpack Chapter 1 of the Bhagavad Gita, where Krishna drops his first round of wisdom: who you really are, how to act without spiraling, and why it’s okay to freak out as long as you come back to yourself.We talk about fear, panic attacks, and how to be the eternal you in a world that keeps trying to shrink you.If you’ve ever felt stuck, overwhelmed, or just tired of tying your worth to your to-do list, this one’s for you.
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EP 01: Screaming, Crying, Throwing My Bow
Ever cried in the shower to a lo-fi playlist and thought, “What’s the point of any of this?” Same. In the first episode of Small Talk with Infinity, we dive into the ancient spiritual meltdown that started it all: Arjun on the battlefield of the Bhagavad Gita.We talk dharma, destiny, existential spirals, generational trauma, and what a 7,500-year-old divine pep talk has to do with your quarter-life crisis.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Where cosmic questions meet very human emotions. Hosted by a curious 20-something with a chai addiction and a knack for overthinking, this show explores life, death, dharma, karma, and what it means to be a soul stuck in traffic.Through storytelling and wildly honest reflections, we unpack big spiritual themes, from the Bhagavad Gita to burnout, with humor and humility.Whether you're navigating a quarter-life crisis, asking the universe for signs, or trying to heal your inner child while paying rent, this podcast is your space to pause, reflect, and maybe laugh at the absurdity of it all.
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Pragya Maheshwari
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