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The Curious CornerThe Curious CornerMoment 4: Every New Content Creator in 2025 Needs to Hear This - Kashvi ParekhDo you want to be a content creator in 2025? If the answer is yes, then make sure to listen to this first. In this conversation with Kashvi Parekh, we discuss what advice we would give to someone looking to begin their content creation journey. I hope by watching you, too, will take action and start creating content. I hope you all enjoy it, make sure to let us know what you thought in the comments below! Thanks for watching! Will you follow us? Checkout the full episode here: https://bit.ly/3IJ7F1z Follow Kashvi: X/Twitter - ⁠⁠http...2025-01-1306 minThe Curious CornerThe Curious CornerKashvi Parekh: The NUMBER ONE thing to remember when making contentIn the fourth episode of The Curious Corner, I sit down with Kashvi Parekh, who is a business student based in Mumbai, India and works as the community lead at World of Women. Within the episode, we discuss growing up in a society that places high expectations on education, experiencing burnout and the importance of finding balance, building a personal brand, keeping up with pop culture and so much more! I hope you enjoy the episode! Watch the episode on YouTube - https://bit.ly/3IJ7F1z Checkout Kashvi's newsletter: https://bit...2024-03-1842 minkashvireads: book recommendations & morekashvireads: book recommendations & moreepisode 12: the nickel boys by colson whiteheadQuestion of the Week : What are your thoughts on police brutality in your country? How serious of an issue is it? Let me know on instagram.com/kashvireads or twitter.com/kashvireads . I'm taking a small break because of uni exams & to be with family for the holidays but I'll be back soon! 🤍2020-12-2703 minkashvireads: book recommendations & morekashvireads: book recommendations & moreepisode 11: how to be right in a world gone wrong by james o'brienthis week, I have two questions for you:. 1️⃣ How do you deal with close-minded individuals? 2️⃣ How do you react to learning something that you weren't aware of earlier during an argument? Let me know on instagram.com/kashvireads or twitter.com/kashvireads2020-12-2003 minkashvireads: book recommendations & morekashvireads: book recommendations & moreepisode 10: a man called ove by fredrick backmanquestion of the week: what kind of a person do you think you'll be when you're old? let me know on instagram.com/kashvireads or twitter.com/kashvireads2020-12-1304 minkashvireads: book recommendations & morekashvireads: book recommendations & moreepisode 9: 101 essays that will change the way you think by brianna wiestquestion of the week: do you think that reading books can help improve your mental health? let me know what you think on instagram.com/kashvireads or twitter.com/kashvireads 🤍 looking forward to your answers 🙌🏽2020-12-0605 minkashvireads: book recommendations & morekashvireads: book recommendations & moreepisode 8: the handmaid's tale by margaret atwoodQuestion of the Week: Do you read dystopian novels? Which ones are you favourites? Let me know on twitter.com/kashvireads or instagram.com/kashvireads 🌐 The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood written in 1985 is a gripping novel set in the Republic of Gilead, a dystopian and chillingly mysoginistic society. It is a military dictatorship where the United States constitution has been suspended and media has been censored by a radical political group that believes in the limitation of people's rights (women specifically). ♀️ Offred (the protagonist) along with the other women of Gilead, live restricted lives. They are not allowed to read, w...2020-11-2904 minkashvireads: book recommendations & morekashvireads: book recommendations & moreepisode 7: deep work by cal newportQuestion of the Week: What are your most toxic distractions? How do you get rid of them? Let me know on instagram.com/kashvireads or twitter.com/kashvireads . QOTD: What are your thoughts on Deep Work? How often do you practice it? ⭐ 'Deep Work’ is a term coined by Cal Newport, the writer of this book, and it refers to professional activities performed in a state of distraction free concentration that push your cognitive capabilities to their limit. Newport’s book is filled with constructive advice for readers to instill the “superpower” of Deep Work in their day-to-day lives in addition t...2020-11-2206 minkashvireads: book recommendations & morekashvireads: book recommendations & moreepisode 6: the song of achilles by madeline millerWhat do you think of myth retellings? Let me know on Instagram.com/kashvireads or twitter.com/kashvireads ❤️ ‘The Song of Achilles’ by Madeline Miller is a retelling of Homer’s, ‘Illiad’ from the POV of Patroclus. Although I found the first few chapters to be unnecessarily elongated, the rest of the novel is one of the best Historical Fiction books that I have read. The book begins with Patroclus as a child and the story of his exile from Phthia. He is taken under the wing of King Peleus, father of Greek hero Achilles, who was destined for greatness. Over the cours...2020-11-1504 minkashvireads: book recommendations & morekashvireads: book recommendations & moreepisode 5: the 5 am club by robin sharmaQuestion of the Week: Do you have a morning routine? What does it look like? Answer me on instagram.com/kashvireads or twitter.com/kashvireads! 🌄 The 5 a.m. Club by Robin Sharma is a transformational piece of writing that encourages readers to lead a more meaningful life by taking control of their day from the very start by establishing a stellar morning routine. The 5 am club technique, over 20 years old, has previously helped Robin Sharma's clients maximize their daily productivity and enhance their performance. 📚 I love this book. It creates the perfect balance between inspiration & technical information that equips the reader...2020-11-0804 minkashvireads: book recommendations & morekashvireads: book recommendations & moreepisode 4: we were liars by e. lockhartQuestion of the Week: Do you like summer? What are your favourite things to do during summer? 🤍 'We Were Liars' is the most critically acclaimed YA novel that I've read and if you know me, you know that i love everything critically acclaimed. 🌿 At it's core, the book is about the wealthy, seemingly perfect Sinclair family who spend every summer together on their private island. In the family, four of the older cousins have a group and they are dubbed to be the "Liars". Well, they're not all cousins. Cadence (the protagonist), johnny and mirren are cousins and the fourth liar...2020-11-0102 minkashvireads: book recommendations & morekashvireads: book recommendations & moreepisode 3: can't hurt me by david gogginsQuestion of the Week: What do you do when the odds are against you? Let me know @kashvireads on Instagram & Twitter🥇 This book is not for everyone. Actually, it’s not for most people because it is brutally honest & let’s be real - most people hate that. But, if you think that you can handle a few ugly truth bombs & are willing to make serious changes in life - Goggins, the ‘Toughest Man Alive’, wrote his book for you. 🏃🏾‍♂️Context: David Goggins is an American ultramarathon runner, ultra-distance cyclist, motivational speaker & author. Now a retired United States Navy SEAL & former US Air Force mem...2020-10-2503 minkashvireads: book recommendations & morekashvireads: book recommendations & moreepisode 2: circe by madeline millerQuestion of the Week: Who is your woman in fiction? Why? 🌿 ‘Circe’ by Madeline Miller is the story of a supposedly ‘lesser’ goddess. Although I enjoyed reading this book, I think that it is slightly overhyped. Regardless, if you like greek mythology, you will definitely appreciate the novel. 🌅 Among all of Helios' gifted children, Circe was the odd one out. She had no apparent talents and despite being a goddess, she possessed the aura of a mortal, and was thus treated like an outcast by her family. Throughout her childhood, and even when she was older, Circe was called names, taunted for mo...2020-10-1803 minkashvireads: book recommendations & morekashvireads: book recommendations & moreepisode 1: crushing it by gary vaynerchuckgary vaynerchuck is a belarusian-american serial entrepreneur, author, speaker and content creater with a following of over 8 million on instagram. he is the chairman of VaynerX, a modern-day media and communications holding company and the active CEO of VaynerMedia, a full-service advertising agency servicing Fortune 100 clients across the company's 4 locations. in this episode, kashvi is review is 2018 business book, "crushing it!" question of the week: which is that one book that changed your perspective completely?2020-10-1103 minkashvireads: book recommendations & morekashvireads: book recommendations & moreepisode zero: trailerhello & welcome to the kashvireads podcast every week, I pick a book and I review it for you. my reviews are 100% honest and my end goal is to inspire you to read. books have helped me in a lot of areas in my life and i truly believe that they have the power to do the same for everyone, including you. i hope that you enjoy listening to this podcast as much as i love recordibg it. feel free to DM me @kashvireads on instagram or twittter if you'd like to have bookish conversations because as many of you know...2020-10-1100 min