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SK Speaks

SK Speaks

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This is a voice space where thought meets truth. Through each episode, I bring you my written reflections, raw, honest, and unsettling at times, on the growing distance between humans and humanity. I speak about the destruction we, as a society, bring upon ourselves and the natural world in the name of progress. From the seductive grip of technology to the blind chase of development, I explore how these forces are silently eroding the very essence of what means to be human. This podcast is for those who want to pause, reflect and listen to what the world is trying to tell us before its late.Skanauthor
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  • The Forgotten Conquerors: How The Portuguese Altered India's Fate
    Jul 3 2025

    Long before the British, it was the Portuguese who first set foot on Indian shores — changing its fate in ways often overlooked. From Goa's spice trade to cultural imprints that still linger, this episode explores how a small European nation left a deep and lasting impact on India's history, identity, and global connections.

    Tune in to uncover the untold story of the forgotten conquerors.

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    7 m
  • War Is There Any Theory Behind It?
    Jun 30 2025

    War: Is There Any Theory Behind It?

    From ancient battles to modern conflicts, war has shaped civilizations — but why does it continue to exist?

    In this episode, we explore the theories behind war: is it driven by power, fear, economics, or something deeper in human nature?




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    8 m
  • The Curious Case of Sandeep
    Jun 28 2025

    This episode follows Sandeep’s journey from the moment he got his first mobile phone—a turning point that sparked his passion for technology. As he dived deeper into the digital world, his connection with the real one began to fade.


    Tune in to hear how a device changed his life, brought new opportunities, but also created a growing distance from people, places, and moments that once mattered.

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    9 m
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