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Welcome to Healthy Mind By Avik ™ - ”Healthy Mind, Healthy Life”, a podcast that explores the connection between mental health and overall well-being. Join us each week as we delve into topics related to positive psychology, mindfulness, and personal development, and provide practical tips and strategies for cultivating a healthy and balanced mind.
Want to be a guest on Healthy Mind, Healthy Life? Send Avik a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/avik
Welcome to Healthy Mind By Avik ™ - ”Healthy Mind, Healthy Life”, a podcast that explores the connection between mental health and overall well-being. Join us each week as we delve into topics related to positive psychology, mindfulness, and personal development, and provide practical tips and strategies for cultivating a healthy and balanced mind.
Want to be a guest on Healthy Mind, Healthy Life? Send Avik a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/avik
Episodes

2 hours ago
2 hours ago
Most of us are not unhappy. We are postponed. We have quietly agreed with ourselves that joy is something we will get to. After this project. After this season. After we have earned it. And then one day we look up, the years have moved, and the happiness is still waiting in some future room we never quite walked into.
Yusuf sits down with Ulrika Torquato, a former doctor turned opera singer now studying palliative care psychology, to ask a question most of us live inside but rarely say out loud. Why are we waiting to be happy? They cover where the rule of "earning happiness" comes from, why big life changes do not deliver what we hoped, what everyday joy actually looks like, and the lesson Ulrika has learned from sitting with people at the end of their lives about what they wish they had noticed sooner.
About the Guest:
Ulrika Torquato lives in Switzerland and brings a rare lived breadth to this work. She trained and practised in medicine, then followed a different calling and studied and performed opera as a soprano, and is now pursuing post-graduate work in the psychology of palliative care. Her current focus is on how we delay our own joy, what people regret at the end of their lives, and how something as small as noticing the birds outside the window can return us to a life we already have. She is the creator of a free app called Joyring, designed to help people gently notice and collect small moments of joy.
Key Takeaways:
- Most of us are not unhappy. We are postponing. Joy is something we have quietly agreed to defer until we have earned it.
- The rule that happiness must be earned is something most of us absorbed as children. We did not choose it. Recognising that is the first shift.
- Big life changes — the move, the divorce, the promotion, the achievement — bring change but rarely deliver the happiness we attached to them.
- Real happiness is not constant positivity. It is presence. The willingness to sit with what is here, even on hard days, and notice the small good things that are still present.
- This is not toxic positivity. Bad things are bad. Feel them. But notice the good coffee, the bird singing, the small thing your day still gave you.
- People at the end of their lives almost never regret what they did not achieve. They regret not having truly lived.
Connect With the Guest
- Joyring app (free): https://joyring.com
- Personal website: https://ulrikatorquato.com
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ulrika-torquato/
Episode Chapters:
[00:00] Cold Open — The Future Room We Never Walked Into
[02:30] Welcome and Introducing Ulrika Torquato
[04:00] The Biggest Misconception: That Happiness Has to Be Earned
[07:00] Where the Rule of "Earning Joy" Comes From
[10:00] Why Big Life Changes Do Not Deliver What We Hoped
[13:00] What Everyday Joy Actually Looks Like
[15:30] Ulrika's Own Story: From Medicine to Opera to Presence
[18:00] Hard Days, Bad Days, and Why This Is Not Toxic Positivity
[22:00] The Practice of Returning: How Ulrika Comes Back to Joy
[24:30] The Joyring App and How It Helps
[27:00] What the Dying Wish They Had Noticed Sooner
[28:30] Closing Reflection: Stop Postponing for One Minute
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Disclaimer: This episode is produced for educational and informational purposes only. All views expressed by the guest are their personal opinions alone and do not represent the views of the host or Healthy Mind by Avik™. The Network does not verify, endorse, or assume responsibility for any guest statements. Nothing in this episode constitutes medical, legal, financial, or professional advice, please consult a qualified professional before making any decisions. Listeners are encouraged to engage critically and independently with all content do not consume blindly. Use this content as a starting point for your own reflection and research, not as a substitute for professional guidance. Third-party content is referenced under fair use for informational purposes only. Guest speakers are solely responsible for their own statements.
If you have concerns about any content, please contact us here. By listening, you acknowledge and accept this disclaimer in full. Read detailed disclaimer here.
Healthy Mind By Avik™ is a global platform redefining mental health as a necessity, not a luxury. Born during the pandemic, it's become a sanctuary for healing, growth, and mindful living. Hosted by Avik Chakraborty, storyteller, survivor, and wellness advocate.
With over 6500+ episodes and 200K+ global listeners, we unite voices, break stigma, and build a world where every story matters. Subscribe and be part of this healing journey.
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#podmatch #healthymindbyavik #podhub.club #presentmoment #joy #happinessisnotachievement #mindfulness #postponedjoy #mentalwellness #everydayjoy #UlrikaTorquato #Joyring #palliativecare #lifelessons #gentlementalhealth #healthymindhealthylife

20 hours ago
20 hours ago
Most mothers do not arrive at burnout in some big dramatic crisis. They arrive at it in the middle of a Tuesday. A forgotten form. A meltdown in the cereal aisle. Leftovers for dinner again. And underneath all of it, a quiet, exhausting belief that perfection is somehow possible if you just try a little harder.
Yusuf sits down with Andrea Fortenberry, host of The Perfectionist's Guide to Mothering podcast and author of Two-Minute Timeouts for New Moms, to talk about what grace actually looks like in the middle of an ordinary day. They cover the difference between being a good mother and being seen as one, why rest is not selfish, and the one sentence every mother can say to herself when the day has not gone to plan.
About the Guest:
Andrea Fortenberry is a speaker, podcast host, and author with a relatable, faith-filled voice for moms walking through the mess and beauty of motherhood. She is the host of The Perfectionist's Guide to Mothering podcast and the author of Two-Minute Timeouts for New Moms: 100 Devotions for Weary and Wonderful Days. Her writing and speaking blend heartfelt honesty with hope, biblical wisdom, and practical encouragement, drawn from her own lived experience as a mother.
Key Takeaways:
- Perfection in motherhood is a comparison illusion. We compare our messy reality to other people's curated highlight reel and forget everyone is leaving the hard parts out.
- We often compare our weaknesses to someone else's strengths. That is never a fair comparison, and it quietly drains the joy out of motherhood.
- Wanting to be a good mom is rooted in love. Wanting to be seen as a good mom is rooted in fear. The difference matters more than most of us realise.
- A mess-up does not make you a bad mom. It means you had a bad mom moment. Those are not the same thing.
- Rest is not selfish. You cannot keep pouring from an empty pitcher. Taking time to refill is one of the most loving things you can do for your family.
- Grace does not ask you to add more. It asks you to do less, with more presence. That is a quiet revolution.
Connect With the Guest:
- Website: https://andreafortenberry.com
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andreafortenberry/
- Podcast: The Perfectionist's Guide to Mothering (available wherever you listen)
- Book: Two-Minute Timeouts for New Moms on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Two-Minute-Timeouts-New-Moms-Devotions/dp/1640704469
- Free magazine: Restore (available on andreafortenberry.com)
Episode Chapters:
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Disclaimer: This episode is produced for educational and informational purposes only. All views expressed by the guest are their personal opinions alone and do not represent the views of the host or Healthy Mind by Avik™. The Network does not verify, endorse, or assume responsibility for any guest statements. Nothing in this episode constitutes medical, legal, financial, or professional advice, please consult a qualified professional before making any decisions. Listeners are encouraged to engage critically and independently with all content do not consume blindly. Use this content as a starting point for your own reflection and research, not as a substitute for professional guidance. Third-party content is referenced under fair use for informational purposes only. Guest speakers are solely responsible for their own statements.
If you have concerns about any content, please contact us here. By listening, you acknowledge and accept this disclaimer in full. Read detailed disclaimer here.
Healthy Mind By Avik™ is a global platform redefining mental health as a necessity, not a luxury. Born during the pandemic, it's become a sanctuary for healing, growth, and mindful living. Hosted by Avik Chakraborty, storyteller, survivor, and wellness advocate.
With over 6500+ episodes and 200K+ global listeners, we unite voices, break stigma, and build a world where every story matters. Subscribe and be part of this healing journey.
Brand: Healthy Mind By Avik™ | Email: https://www.podhub.club/contact | Website: https://www.podhub.club | Based in: India & USA Listen to all podcast shows: https://www.podhub.club/podcastnetwork | Be a guest: https://www.podhub.club/beaguest | Newsletter: https://healthymindbyavik.substack.com/
#podmatch #healthymindbyavik #podhub.club #motherhood #graceoverperfection #mothering #christianmoms #faithfulmothering #motherhoodsupport #AndreaFortenberry #PerfectionistsGuideToMothering #TwoMinuteTimeouts #momlife #restisnotselfish #mommentalhealth #healthymindhealthylife

22 hours ago
22 hours ago
We have been taught to measure our days by what we caught — the deal that closed, the tasks we ticked off, the things we brought home. Somewhere along the way, a lot of us stopped noticing the water itself. The morning light. The quiet. The breath we took between casts. And maybe that is where the real exhaustion lives. Not in doing too much, but in missing the moments we were actually inside of.
Yusuf sits down with Robert Bowers, author of six books — four true-life collections drawn from a life spent hunting and fishing, and two outdoor-set fiction novels — to talk about what a fishing line in still water can teach us about living. They cover where peace actually lives, what stops people from sitting with quiet, and why laughter and small resets matter more than most of us admit.
About the Guest:
Robert O. Bowers lives in Northwest Oklahoma with his wife Kim. He is the author of the Campfire Tales from Uncle Rob series (four volumes of true stories drawn from a lifetime of hunting and fishing) and two outdoor-set fiction novels, Red Eyes at Black Mesa and Hap Dog Will Travel, in the cryptid horror-thriller genre. His writing carries the slower rhythm of a life lived close to nature, and the easy humour of someone who has learned that laughter is its own kind of therapy.
Key Takeaways:
- It is rarely about the catch. The real value is the experience, the memory, and the people you share it with.
- Peace is not something you earn after life is sorted. It is a posture you can choose, even briefly, in the middle of an ordinary week.
- Quiet feels uncomfortable at first because we are not used to it. Underneath that discomfort is exactly the reset most of us are looking for.
- You do not need a riverbank to find this. A walk in the park, a drive in the country, time with a pet, or a few minutes outside with no phone all do similar work.
- When you finally sit in stillness, the things you have been avoiding tend to surface. That is not a problem. That is the point.
- Laughter is therapy for the soul. Take what you do seriously, but do not take yourself too seriously.
Connect With the Guest:
- Books on Amazon (under Robert O. Bowers): https://www.amazon.com/stores/Robert-O.-Bowers/author/B0BNT8Q4YV
- Campfire Tales from Uncle Rob Vol. 1: https://www.amazon.com/CAMPFIRE-TALES-UNCLE-ROB-WHAT/dp/B0BMZR4HR5
- Red Eyes at Black Mesa (fiction): https://www.amazon.com/RED-EYES-at-BLACK-MESA/dp/B0G7KXTR2X
Episode Chapters:
Want to be a guest on Healthy Mind, Healthy Life? DM on PM - Send me a message on PodMatch DM Me Here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/avik
Disclaimer: This episode is produced for educational and informational purposes only. All views expressed by the guest are their personal opinions alone and do not represent the views of the host or Healthy Mind by Avik™. The Network does not verify, endorse, or assume responsibility for any guest statements. Nothing in this episode constitutes medical, legal, financial, or professional advice, please consult a qualified professional before making any decisions. Listeners are encouraged to engage critically and independently with all content do not consume blindly. Use this content as a starting point for your own reflection and research, not as a substitute for professional guidance. Third-party content is referenced under fair use for informational purposes only. Guest speakers are solely responsible for their own statements.
If you have concerns about any content, please contact us here. By listening, you acknowledge and accept this disclaimer in full. Read detailed disclaimer here.
Healthy Mind By Avik™ is a global platform redefining mental health as a necessity, not a luxury. Born during the pandemic, it's become a sanctuary for healing, growth, and mindful living. Hosted by Avik Chakraborty, storyteller, survivor, and wellness advocate.
With over 6500+ episodes and 200K+ global listeners, we unite voices, break stigma, and build a world where every story matters. Subscribe and be part of this healing journey.
Brand: Healthy Mind By Avik™ | Email: https://www.podhub.club/contact | Website: https://www.podhub.club | Based in: India & USA Listen to all podcast shows: https://www.podhub.club/podcastnetwork | Be a guest: https://www.podhub.club/beaguest | Newsletter: https://healthymindbyavik.substack.com/
#podmatch #healthymindbyavik #podhub.club #mindfulness #presence #stillness #fishingaspractice #naturetherapy #mentalreset #outdoorslife #RobertBowers #CampfireTales #laughtertherapy #slowliving #everydaymentalhealth #healthymindhealthylife

2 days ago
2 days ago
You know that moment when early morning sunlight catches you the right way and something inside you just settles. The tension in your shoulders drops. The mind quiets. Most of us write it off as a nice moment and move on. But what if light itself, specific wavelengths delivered in specific ways, is one of the most powerful tools we have for supporting brain and body wellness?
Avik sits down with Sarah Turner, neuroscientist and co-founder of CeraThrive, to explore the science of photobiomodulation. They cover how near-infrared light penetrates the skull and reaches the brain, why mitochondria respond to it the way they do, what most of us are missing by living indoors under blue-lit screens, and the simplest free way anyone can start: stepping outside at sunrise.
About the Guest:
Sarah Turner is a neuroscientist, former pharmaceutical research scientist, and the co-founder and CEO of CeraThrive. She holds a postgraduate degree in Clinical Neuroscience from Roehampton University and BSc degrees in Psychological Sciences and Nutritional Medicine. Her company developed the CERA System, the first FDA-listed red light therapy device specifically targeting the gut-brain axis. She also co-hosts the Rebel Scientist biohacking podcast and is pursuing a Photobiomodulation diploma at the University of Montpellier.
Key Takeaways:
- Near-infrared light penetrates the skull and reaches the surface of the brain. It is not a wellness metaphor, it is a measurable biological process.
- Mitochondria receive light at specific wavelengths and respond by producing more ATP, the energy molecule the body uses for everything. More energy means better function, especially in the brain.
- Most of us live in a state of near-infrared deficiency. We are an outdoor species living indoors under blue-lit screens. Some of what we call fatigue, brain fog, or low mood is actually a missing nutrient: natural light.
- Sleep is not a passive state. It is an energy-intensive process where the brain flushes waste, lays down memories, and repairs itself. Without enough cellular energy, those processes do not complete properly.
- Photobiomodulation for brain health is still in the early stages of clinical validation. Promising data is emerging for cognitive enhancement, mood, sleep, and even neurodegeneration, but specific medical claims require more research.
- The cheapest, simplest intervention is free. Step outside at sunrise. See natural light before you see your phone. The body knows what to do with it.
Connect With the Guest:
- Website: The Cera System | Optimize the Gut-Brain Axis! – CeraThrive
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-turner-cerathrive/
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cerathrive/
- Rebel Scientist podcast: Available on major podcast platforms
Episode Chapters:
Want to be a guest on Healthy Mind, Healthy Life? DM on PM - Send me a message on PodMatch DM Me Here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/avik
Disclaimer: This episode is produced for educational and informational purposes only. All views expressed by the guest are their personal opinions alone and do not represent the views of the host or Healthy Mind by Avik™. The Network does not verify, endorse, or assume responsibility for any guest statements. Nothing in this episode constitutes medical, legal, financial, or professional advice, please consult a qualified professional before making any decisions. Listeners are encouraged to engage critically and independently with all content do not consume blindly. Use this content as a starting point for your own reflection and research, not as a substitute for professional guidance. Third-party content is referenced under fair use for informational purposes only. Guest speakers are solely responsible for their own statements.
If you have concerns about any content, please contact us here. By listening, you acknowledge and accept this disclaimer in full. Read detailed disclaimer here.
Healthy Mind By Avik™ is a global platform redefining mental health as a necessity, not a luxury. Born during the pandemic, it's become a sanctuary for healing, growth, and mindful living. Hosted by Avik Chakraborty, storyteller, survivor, and wellness advocate.
With over 6500+ episodes and 200K+ global listeners, we unite voices, break stigma, and build a world where every story matters. Subscribe and be part of this healing journey.
Brand: Healthy Mind By Avik™ | Email: https://www.podhub.club/contact | Website: https://www.podhub.club | Based in: India & USA Listen to all podcast shows: https://www.podhub.club/podcastnetwork | Be a guest: https://www.podhub.club/beaguest | Newsletter: https://healthymindbyavik.substack.com/
#podmatch #healthymindbyavik #podhub.club #photobiomodulation #redlighttherapy #gutbrainaxis #brainwellness #SarahTurner #CeraThrive #mitochondria #naturalhealing #circadianhealth #biohacking #sleepscience #neuroinflammation #healthymindhealthylife

2 days ago
2 days ago
We were told AI would give us more time. For a lot of people, it has done the opposite. More tools to learn. More decisions to make about which tools. More anxiety about whether we are using them right, or falling behind if we are not. There is a new kind of fatigue showing up quietly in people's lives, and almost nobody is naming it yet. It is not burnout from AI taking your job. It is burnout from using AI.
Sana sits down with Ted Yang, MIT engineer, former finance executive at Bridgewater and Citadel, founder of more than 12 companies, and author of Ageless Peak Performance, to flip the conversation. AI, used the right way, should not add to your cognitive burden. It should quietly lift some of it off you. They cover the four principles for healthy AI use, why your judgment becomes more valuable with age, and why protecting your humanity is the work.
About the Guest:
Ted Yang is an MIT engineer, entrepreneur, and former finance executive at Bridgewater and Citadel who has founded more than 12 companies. A worldwide speaker at TEDx, South Summit, Startup Grind, and university commencements, he serves on Connecticut's Board of Regents for Higher Education and is raising a family of two special needs children. His book Ageless Peak Performance: The Playbook for AI-Powered Excellence releases May 18, with endorsements from Governor Ned Lamont and former US Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona.
Key Takeaways:
- AI burnout is real, and it is not about the technology itself. It is about using AI to do more of everything instead of using it to rebalance what you carry.
- Cognitive overload happens when you have too much to keep track of at a good quality level. Even with AI doing the work, your brain still has to manage it.
- Pattern recognition and judgment improve with age. AI does not replace experienced professionals — used well, it amplifies the very capabilities they have spent decades building.
- Treat AI like an intern, not an oracle. It is fast and capable, but it makes confident mistakes and does not admit them.
- Aim first, then accelerate. Make AI flow. Keep your judgment at the center. The four principles for a healthier relationship with AI.
- AI is not yet ready to replace trained therapists. The path from theory to safe practice took psychoanalysis decades. AI is in a similar early stage and should not be used in place of mental health professionals.
Connect With the Guest:
- Book and website: https://agelesspeakperformance.com
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tedsensei/
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tedxsensei/
- Book on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Ageless-Peak-Performance-AI-Powered-Excellence/dp/B0GRCJ9VZJ
Episode Chapters:
Want to be a guest on Healthy Mind, Healthy Life? DM on PM - Send me a message on PodMatch DM Me Here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/avik
Disclaimer: This episode is produced for educational and informational purposes only. All views expressed by the guest are their personal opinions alone and do not represent the views of the host or Healthy Mind by Avik™. The Network does not verify, endorse, or assume responsibility for any guest statements. Nothing in this episode constitutes medical, legal, financial, or professional advice, please consult a qualified professional before making any decisions. Listeners are encouraged to engage critically and independently with all content do not consume blindly. Use this content as a starting point for your own reflection and research, not as a substitute for professional guidance. Third-party content is referenced under fair use for informational purposes only. Guest speakers are solely responsible for their own statements.
If you have concerns about any content, please contact us here. By listening, you acknowledge and accept this disclaimer in full. Read detailed disclaimer here.
Healthy Mind By Avik™ is a global platform redefining mental health as a necessity, not a luxury. Born during the pandemic, it's become a sanctuary for healing, growth, and mindful living. Hosted by Avik Chakraborty, storyteller, survivor, and wellness advocate.
With over 6500+ episodes and 200K+ global listeners, we unite voices, break stigma, and build a world where every story matters. Subscribe and be part of this healing journey.
Brand: Healthy Mind By Avik™ | Email: https://www.podhub.club/contact | Website: https://www.podhub.club | Based in: India & USA Listen to all podcast shows: https://www.podhub.club/podcastnetwork | Be a guest: https://www.podhub.club/beaguest | Newsletter: https://healthymindbyavik.substack.com/
#podmatch #healthymindbyavik #podhub.club #AIburnout #cognitiveoverload #agelesspeakperformance #TedYang #judgmentinAI #mentalclarity #AIandmentalhealth #midcareerwisdom #experiencematters #thoughtfulAI #humansandAI #peakperformance #healthymindhealthylife

3 days ago
3 days ago
Long before anyone tells you what you cannot do, someone has already decided you probably will not. A quiet look. An assumption. A doorway that closes a little before you reach it. Most of what limits us does not arrive as a single moment. It arrives as the steady weight of low expectations, carried by other people and slowly absorbed into how we see ourselves.
Yusuf sits down with Dr. Sean Adelman, orthopedic surgeon, author, and founder of Raise Expectations, to talk about what inclusion really means beyond the policies and the language, why our expectations of others quietly shape what they become, and what it means to give the people we love the dignity of failure.
About the Guest:
Dr. Sean Adelman is a practicing orthopedic surgeon in Seattle, an author, and the founder of Raise Expectations LLC. After his daughter Devon was born with Down syndrome, his perspective on inclusion, ability, and human potential transformed completely. He writes fiction featuring characters with different abilities — including the Sam's Top Secret Journal and Trispero series — to help young readers see themselves as capable. His mission is to widen the world's expectations of what every person is capable of becoming.
Key Takeaways:
- Expectations are not neutral. Other people's expectations measurably affect how much someone achieves, in both directions.
- Inclusion is not a policy checklist. It is approaching every person with an open mind and without preconceived notions about what they can do.
- Supported employment programs do not lower workplace performance. They consistently raise it — happier teams, lower turnover, stronger culture.
- Inclusive classrooms produce better humans, not weaker outcomes. Exposure builds empathy in ways no curriculum alone can.
- The dignity of failure is one of the most loving things you can give someone. If they are never allowed to try, they are never given the chance to succeed.
- The way you talk to others is the same architecture you build inside your own head. Self-talk follows the same rules. Raise your own expectations too.
Connect With the Guest:
- Website: https://www.raiseexpectations.com
- Books on Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/6489847.Sean_Adelman
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SamsTopSecretJournal
Episode Chapters
Want to be a guest on Healthy Mind, Healthy Life? DM on PM - Send me a message on PodMatch DM Me Here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/avik
Disclaimer: This episode is produced for educational and informational purposes only. All views expressed by the guest are their personal opinions alone and do not represent the views of the host or Healthy Mind by Avik™. The Network does not verify, endorse, or assume responsibility for any guest statements. Nothing in this episode constitutes medical, legal, financial, or professional advice, please consult a qualified professional before making any decisions. Listeners are encouraged to engage critically and independently with all content do not consume blindly. Use this content as a starting point for your own reflection and research, not as a substitute for professional guidance. Third-party content is referenced under fair use for informational purposes only. Guest speakers are solely responsible for their own statements.
If you have concerns about any content, please contact us here. By listening, you acknowledge and accept this disclaimer in full. Read detailed disclaimer here.
Healthy Mind By Avik™ is a global platform redefining mental health as a necessity, not a luxury. Born during the pandemic, it's become a sanctuary for healing, growth, and mindful living. Hosted by Avik Chakraborty, storyteller, survivor, and wellness advocate.
With over 6500+ episodes and 200K+ global listeners, we unite voices, break stigma, and build a world where every story matters. Subscribe and be part of this healing journey.
Brand: Healthy Mind By Avik™ | Email: https://www.podhub.club/contact | Website: https://www.podhub.club | Based in: India & USA Listen to all podcast shows: https://www.podhub.club/podcastnetwork | Be a guest: https://www.podhub.club/beaguest | Newsletter: https://healthymindbyavik.substack.com/

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