• Off Track: When 90 Million Views Still Aren’t Enough
    Jan 12 2026

    Welcome back to Off Track, the space where I speak unscripted, unfiltered and straight from the heart. No guests, no notes, just honest reflections shaped by real conversations and real life.

    This week, I’m diving into my Season 5 episode with comedian and content creator Anand Raman. Under the laughs were real, human truths about validation, identity and self-worth.

    Here are the three insights behind this episode.

    1️⃣ The Like Chase Always Takes More Than It Gives

    Anand told me his video hit 90 million views but brought in only 20,000 followers. Instead of feeling proud, he felt disappointed and unseen. That is the price of the like chase. It reshapes your creativity, pulls you away from who you are and can ruin your day when the numbers don’t land. I’ve felt that too. When you build from likes instead of purpose, you lose the joy that made you create in the first place.

    2️⃣ Performing For Others Can Make You Forget Yourself

    Anand shared that there are two versions of him. The amplified character people recognize online and the quiet, affectionate guy he is at home. He even said he sometimes mirrors others just to fit in. That hit close to home. Growing up away from my parents, I did the same to feel accepted. But when you spend years performing, you eventually face the hardest question of all: who am I when no one’s watching?

    3️⃣ Pleasing Everyone Leaves You Empty Every Single Time

    Through breathwork, Bali, and some deep honesty, Anand realised that trying to please the masses is a losing game. It never fills the inner gaps. I’ve been doing my own inner work too, slowly filling those holes one by one, like the Aero-bar image I shared in this episode. It’s the only path that actually brings grounding. Because when you close your eyes at night, the only thing that matters is whether you feel whole inside, not how many people approved of you today.

    Honest, reflective and straight from the heart.

    This is me, off my chest and off the cuff.

    Welcome to Off Track. 🎙️✨

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    13 Min.
  • Stand-Up, Social Media & Success in Dubai – Anand Raman
    Jan 9 2026

    In this episode of Luca’s Insight Track, we sit down with Anand Raman, a comedian and content creator known for his viral “Job Interview” skits, to talk about modern fame, content pressure, and the emotional cost of going viral.

    Anand opens up about the pressure of always being “the funny one,” the addiction cycle of likes and validation, and how brand partnerships can quietly shape creativity. The conversation explores identity, people-pleasing, masculinity, and what it means to feel trapped by the version of yourself the internet rewards.

    This episode is an honest look at authenticity, self-worth, and learning to separate who you are from how you perform online.

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    55 Min.
  • Off Track: New Year, New Patterns & The Courage To Choose Differently
    Jan 5 2026

    Welcome back to Off Track, the space where I speak unscripted, unfiltered and straight from the heart.

    No guests, no notes, just honest reflections shaped by real conversations and real life.

    This week, I’m diving into my Season 5 opener with Bardha Krasniqi from Love Is Blind UK. Beneath the entertainment were real lessons about identity, perception and the patterns we repeat without realising it.

    Here are my three insights behind this episode.

    1️⃣ Fast Fame Reveals You It Doesn’t Reinvent You

    When fame hits overnight, it doesn’t turn you into someone new. It simply exposes who you already are. Bardha shared that she still doesn’t “feel famous” despite millions watching her journey. She received waves of hate, yet held tightly to the one message telling her she had given someone else strength. That’s the truth of fast fame. It amplifies your character, your integrity and your emotional foundation. It reveals you, not reshapes you.

    2️⃣ Reality TV Isn’t About Them It’s About Us

    We forget how little we actually see.Bardha explained that an entire storyline about money came from one dinner. Just a single moment, edited in a way that allowed the audience to fill in the gaps with their own biases. That’s the power of perception. We think we’re watching their story, but we’re actually watching our own projections. Reality TV becomes the mirror, and our reactions say more about us than the cast on screen.

    3️⃣ In Love We Don’t Choose People We Choose Patterns

    When she said “this has to work” about her engagement, it revealed something deeper than romance. It was cultural pressure, emotional conditioning and the familiarity of repeating old stories. But at the altar, she broke the cycle. She chose honesty over expectation and admitted he was a great guy, just not her guy. That moment wasn’t rejection. It was self awareness and the courage to stop repeating what no longer serves you.

    Honest, reflective and straight from the heart.

    This is me, off my chest and off the cuff.

    Welcome to Off Track. 🎙️✨

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    15 Min.
  • Love Is Blind UK & Dating In Dubai - Bardha Krasniqi
    Jan 2 2026

    In this episode of Luca’s Insight Track, we speak with Bardha Krasniqi, known for her appearance on Netflix’s Love Is Blind UK, about love, fast fame, and life after reality TV.

    Bardha shares her experience on the show, why she went in genuinely looking for a partner, and how dating changes when visibility and public attention enter the picture. The conversation explores modern dating, red flags, dating in Dubai versus London, and why consistency matters more than chemistry.

    We also discuss the impact of overnight visibility, online judgement, and learning to stay grounded while choosing yourself in moments that truly matter.

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    59 Min.
  • Off Track: The Week Where Nothing Makes Sense (And Why It Shouldn’t)
    Dec 30 2025

    Welcome back to Off Track, the space where I speak unscripted, unfiltered, and straight from the heart. No guests, no notes, just honest reflections shaped by real conversations and real life.

    This week, I’m diving into that strange, floaty period between Christmas and New Year, the “weird week” where routines fade, motivation dips, and time loses structure. It feels directionless… but maybe that’s exactly the point.

    Here are the three insights behind this episode:

    1️⃣ The Weird Week Has a Purpose

    It’s the only time you can say “Merry Christmas” and “Happy New Year” in the same breath and somehow be right and wrong at once.Schedules blur, productivity drops, and life feels suspended. But this week isn’t meant to be productive. It’s the emotional exhale after a long year, a moment to rest properly and decompress.

    2️⃣ Downtime Creates Quiet Alignment

    If you’re someone who reflects and grows, this week is a gift. It’s the pause before the reset, a space to ask:

    • Who am I becoming?
    • What energy do I want to carry into 2026?

    This is where manifestation becomes powerful: not as wishful thinking, but as clear, gentle intention.

    3️⃣ My Manifestations for 2026

    This year, my focus is simple:

    • A calm confidence and deeper self-trust.
    • Leaning further into my purpose, helping people unlock the power of their authentic voice.
    • Attracting abundance without ever losing my soul or my values

    As we grow, what matters shifts, and our manifestations shift with us.

    Honest, reflective and straight from the heart.

    This is me, off my chest and off the cuff.

    Welcome to Off Track.

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    14 Min.
  • Off Track: The Gift of the Present
    Dec 22 2025

    Welcome back to Off Track, the space where I step away from the guest chair, speak completely unscripted, and share the insights that genuinely matter. No notes. No filters. Just honest reflections shaped by real conversations and real life.

    This week’s Christmas Special explores why this time of year feels different, softer, slower, and more meaningful. It’s the one moment in the calendar that invites us to pause, reflect, and appreciate what’s already here.

    Here are the three insights that shaped this episode:

    1️⃣ Embrace the Downtime

    After nearly 360 days on the treadmill, Christmas gives us permission to rest. A chance to slow down properly, switch off without guilt, and recharge before the new year. If we don’t take the break now, we carry exhaustion into the months ahead.

    2️⃣ Remember the Meaning Behind Christmas

    Beyond the marketing and early decorations, there’s a deeper message: reflection, humility, and togetherness. Whether you’re religious or not, this season invites us to reconnect with the values beneath the noise.

    3️⃣ Practise Gratitude for What You Already Have

    While New Year’s pulls us toward the future, Christmas brings us back to the present. It’s a moment to appreciate family, safety, warmth, and connection, privileges many don’t have. The small, imperfect moments often become the ones that matter most.

    As I share the chaos and joy of Christmas with my wife and two young boys, I’m reminded how precious these fleeting moments are.The older we get, the fewer Christmases we get all together, and the more important it becomes to notice the ones we still have.

    Honest, reflective and straight from the heart. This is me, off my chest and off the cuff.

    Welcome to Off Track.

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    11 Min.
  • Off Track: The Truth About “Authenticity” No One Talks About
    Dec 18 2025

    Welcome back to Off Track, the space where I step away from the guest chair, speak completely unscripted, and share the insights that genuinely matter. No notes. No filters. Just honest reflections shaped by real conversations and real life.

    This week I dive into a word we hear everywhere yet rarely experience in its purest form: authenticity. It is the most overused word of the year and the most misunderstood. And understanding it has changed the way I host, coach and show up in my own life.

    In this Off Track, I unpack three insights that will reshape how you think about being real, being seen and being yourself.

    1. The Rise of the Real: Why authenticity has become the most valuable currency

    In a world full of polish and personas, only one thing cuts through. Realness. People feel it immediately. And the more the world leans on tech, the more human truth becomes our only true differentiator.

    2. The Vulnerability Threshold: How connection really gets builtAuthenticity is impossible without vulnerability.

    Not oversharing and not hiding. Just enough that the audience recognises something they have felt too. This is where trust begins and where real communication lives.

    3. Purpose in Plain Sight: Alignment as the foundation of true authenticity

    The most authentic people are the ones whose personal values and professional purpose finally match.

    I share how my podcast, coaching and personal work converged to reveal my own purpose: helping others unlock their real voice.

    Honest, reflective and straight from the heart.

    This is me, off my chest and off the cuff.

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    16 Min.
  • Off Track: Why Nobody Says What They Really Think Anymore
    Dec 11 2025

    This bonus episode of Luca's Insight Track goes Off Track as I dive into something that’s been gnawing at me for weeks: why does everyone say they’re “busy” or “surviving”… yet no one actually says how they are?

    This reflection turned into three big insights about honesty, opinion, and the widening gap between what we think and what we say.

    1️⃣ The gap between what we think and what we say is exploding

    Most people live in the shadows, scrolling, judging, observing, never expressing.In a world obsessed with being “PC,” where everyone tiptoes to avoid offending anyone, honesty has become rare. But 2025 demands something different: a real voice, not a polite one. Silence is no longer neutral, it’s erasing our individuality into a sea of sameness.

    2️⃣ Having an opinion isn’t enough, you need to voice it

    We live in a time when AI is flattening everything. If you don’t speak up, you disappear.After nearly 70 episodes, I’ve seen it over and over: 70% of guests stay at 35,000 feet. Safe. Balanced. Polished. Forgettable. People don’t get inspired by “on the one hand, on the other hand.” They get inspired by people who pick a side. Love or hate, at least it’s real. At least it’s human. Your voice is the only thing that separates you from the algorithm.

    3️⃣ We’re lying to each other every day, starting with “How are you?”

    “Busy.” “Surviving.” “All good.”We’ve replaced honesty with convenience. Less than 10% of people answer truthfully, and when we do speak, we give headlines, not stories. If we want deeper relationships, deeper conversations, deeper lives…we need to tell the truth — to ourselves and to each other.

    Honest, reflective and straight from the heart. This is me off my chest and off the cuff.

    Welcome to Off Track.

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    12 Min.