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Here Goes Everything With Us

Here Goes Everything With Us

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Join Amisha and Gayatri on the "Here Goes Everything With Us" podcast, a thought-provoking show that covers a wide range of topics including society, relationships, mental health, science, books, movies, and travel experiences. With a focus on relatable and engaging content, this podcast is a must-listen for anyone looking to expand their perspective and gain new insights. Tune in every Friday to join the conversation.Amisha & Gayatri Ciencias Sociales
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  • #13 Are we failing our aging parents? The honest truth
    Jun 9 2023

    They say, 'The best love in the world is the love between a parent and child.' And in this episode, we're diving deep into the messy, emotional, and utterly beautiful relationship we share with our parents. 🌟

    From the happy moments to the challenges that make our hearts ache, we're baring it all. 🙌 We'll share stories that'll make you giggle, cry, and reminisce about the good ol' days when our parents seemed invincible. We'll also navigate the tough questions like, 'Am I doing enough for my parents?' and 'How can we balance our own mental health while being their rock?' One thing is clear, though - this episode is a whirlwind of emotions!

    But let's not forget the immense strength our parents have instilled in us. They've shaped us into the resilient individuals we are today. 💕 So, join us as we delve into a deeply personal topic. We hope you're ready for a heart-to-heart that'll leave you feeling all the feels. 🤗

    And to those who have lost a parent or both parents or have a complicated relationship with them, we want you to know that you're not alone. We acknowledge your journey and hold space for your experiences. 🌸

    Follow @heregoeseverythingpod on Instagram For inquiries, reach out to us at heregoeseverythingpod@gmail.com

    Music by Ashot Danielyan and QubeSounds

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    39 m
  • #12 Women's health: menstruation and beyond
    Jun 2 2023

    Join us as we celebrate all women and uterus owners! In this episode, we're talking about women's health, challenging orthodox beliefs, and sharing all we know about menstrual health. From exploring taboo topics to sharing some unknown facts about heart attacks in women, our goal in this episode is to shed some light on topics that often don't get as much attention.

    Whether you're a uterus owner or not; whether you identify as a woman or not, we believe this episode is still super important for you. So give it a listen and join us as we break down barriers (with love, of course).

    Follow @heregoeseverythingpod on Instagram

    Reach out to us at heregoeseverythingpod@gmail.com for inquiries or to be a guest on our podcast.

    Music by Ashot Danielyan and QubeSounds

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    31 m
  • #11 Adulting 101: How are we still keeping it together?
    May 28 2023

    Adulting - the word we all adored as kids, but now sends shivers down our spines!

    In this episode, we're diving headfirst into the ups and downs of adulting - from freaking out over never-ending to-do lists to celebrating those rare moments when we actually adult like pros. 💪🏽

    Let's be real, adulting can be a bit of a rollercoaster. Just when it's 2 AM and you realize your life might be falling apart, you're hit with a million things to tackle tomorrow, plus the pressure to hang out with your pals, all while feeling that lingering anxiety. But hey, it's not all doom and gloom. 🥲

    Basically, we're laying it all out on the table, - the pressures, the uncertainties, and the epic journey of self-discovery that comes with growing up. So grab your go-to drink, kick back, and prepare to join us on this wild and sometimes rocky road called adulting! 

    Follow @heregoeseverythingpod on Instagram

    Reach out to us at heregoeseverythingpod@gmail.com for inquiries or to be a guest on our podcast.

    Music by Ashot Danielyan and QubeSounds


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    29 m
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