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I have uploaded the fourth episode of my bilingual podcast. This time, I talked about one of my all-time favourite films- ‘English Vinglish!’ It’s an Indian Hindi-language comedy which received critical international acclaim. There won’t be any spoilers till the very end, and I will warn you when they’re coming, so you can skip that part if you like.
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[Bilingual post] Podcast Ep.3 Artists' Mental Health and Social Media /ポッドキャストEp3.アーティストのメンタルヘルスとソーシャルメディア
I uploaded the third episode of my bilingual podcast. This time, I talked a theme that’s very close to my heart: artists’ mental health and social media. The definition of ‘artist’ here is anyone who expresses themselves through any art forms, no matter whether financial profit is involved. I’m not a believer that you’re only an artist only if you make money of your art. I analysed the reasons why social media could be toxic for artists' mental health and suggested three tips for softening the emotional toll.
I hope you will enjoy the episode. The podcast is available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts as well.
[Bilingual post] Podcast Ep.3 Artists' Mental Health and Social Media /ポッドキャストEp3.アーティストのメンタルヘルスとソーシャルメディア
I uploaded the third episode of my bilingual podcast. This time, I talked a theme that’s very close to my heart: artists’ mental health and social media. The definition of ‘artist’ here is anyone who expresses themselves through any art forms, no matter whether financial profit is involved. I’m not a believer that you’re only an artist only if you make money of your art. I analysed the reasons why social media could be toxic for artists' mental health and suggested three tips for softening the emotional toll.
I hope you will enjoy the episode. The podcast is available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts as well.
I did a sketch of Qala (Tripti Dimri) from the Netflix Indian Hindi-language fiim, 'Qala' directed by Anvita Dutti Guptan. It's a poetic, beautiful, yet gut-wrenching film. There were countless moments when I just wanted to hug Qala in her relentless loneliness.
Another feminist-themed film by the same director and the lead actress, 'Bulbbul' is also my favourite.