• Conversation on Rana Daggubati | The Matilda Mindset
    May 21 2026

    Some people don’t just make films.
    They build worlds, platforms, industries, and stories that outlive them.

    In this episode, we talk about creativity, storytelling, Telugu cinema, and why Rana Daggubati became such an important figure to us — not just as an actor, but as someone who genuinely believes stories can shape culture.

    From Baahubali and Amar Chitra Katha to gaming, VFX, and original storytelling, this became a conversation about art, ambition, and what happens when someone chooses growth over formula.

    This is less of a film discussion and more of a deep dive into why certain creators make us feel seen.

    🎙️ The Matilda Mindset

    Chapters
    00:00 — Creative people & the need to tell stories
    04:06 — Fame, art, and staying true to creativity
    06:30 — Why Rana Daggubati stands out to us
    09:17 — Small films, storytelling, and artistic risk
    17:50 — Tech, gaming, VFX & being ahead of the industry
    26:31 — Formula films vs original stories
    33:23 — Film industries, money, and audience culture
    39:50 — Why creators like Rana make us feel seen


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    #TheMatildaMindset #RanaDaggubati #Tollywood #TeluguCinema #Baahubali #Storytelling #FilmPodcast #IndianCinema #CreativePeople #Movies #ArtAndCulture #AmarChitraKatha #Filmmaking #SSRajamouli #PodcastClips #CinemaDiscussion #IndianPodcasts #CreativeIndustry #FilmIndustry #BTS

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    46 Min.
  • Gods We Carry
    May 14 2026

    The conversation delves into the exploration of Japanese indigenous belief systems and the influence of Jujutsu Kaisen on cultural exchange. It also discusses the interconnectedness of religious traditions and the impact of cultural influence on storytelling and mythology. The conversation delves into the impact of colonialism, the survival and thriving of ancient civilizations, religious and cultural similarities across different civilizations, beliefs and practices of death and afterlife, and the collectivism and shared values of ancient civilizations. The conversation delves into the impact of colonialism on culture, the preservation and loss of ancient wisdom, and the relevance of ancient teachings in modern society. It explores the parallels between historical events and fictional narratives, drawing attention to the enduring effects of colonization. Additionally, it highlights the significance of cultural practices and the need to preserve ancient wisdom in the context of contemporary society.

    Takeaways

    • Cultural Influence
    • Religious Traditions Impact of colonialism
    • Cultural and religious similarities
    • Ancient civilizations and their practices Colonialism and its Impact
    • Cultural Preservation and Loss
    • Ancient Wisdom and Modern Society

    Chapters

    • 00:00 The Influence of Jujutsu Kaisen and Cultural Exchange
    • 28:49 Impact of Colonialism and Cultural Imposition
    • 41:06 Religious and Cultural Similarities Across Ancient Civilizations
    • 47:25 Beliefs and Practices of Death and Afterlife
    • 53:03 Collectivism and Shared Values of Ancient Civilizations
    • 58:17 Colonialism and Cultural Impact
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    1 Std. und 11 Min.
  • Telugu Girls in America: Four Years Later
    May 7 2026

    Four years after moving to the U.S., we talk about the tiny culture shocks that changed us — groceries, credit scores, insurance, public transport, school districts, food labels, and why we still miss kirana stores.

    Chapters

    • 00:00 Cultural Differences in Grocery Shopping
    • 37:00 Challenges of Public Transport and Insurance
    • 42:21 Education System
    • 47:47 Legal System and Culture
    • 01:25:59 Cultural Diversity

    #DeepTalks #RealTalk #PodcastClips
    #DesiAbroad #LifeInYour20s #CulturalShift
    #WomenWhoTalk #ModernLife #UnfilteredConversations

    #Telugu

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    49 Min.
  • The Worst Generation
    Apr 30 2026

    We’ve all heard it — “this generation is the worst.”
    Too sensitive. Too loud. Too different. Too much.

    But what if questioning things isn’t the problem?
    What if refusing to blindly follow is exactly what creates change?

    In this episode, we talk about who defines “normal,” why being yourself can feel like rebellion, and why every generation gets labeled the worst one.

    If you’ve ever been called “too much” or “too woke”… this one’s for you.

    Chapters

    • 00:00 Challenging Norms and Beliefs
    • 09:34 The Pressure to Conform
    • 19:12 The Demand for Respect and Gratitude
    • 27:16 Questioning Tradition and Innovation
    • 32:26 The Concept of Being 'Woke'
    • 38:49 The Freedom of Art
    • 01:02:19 The Controversy of Depression and Art

    #TheWorstGeneration #Podcast #SelfGrowth

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    46 Min.
  • AI ENIGMA: Part 2
    Apr 23 2026

    The conversation delves into the multifaceted aspects of AI, exploring its role as a tool, the impact of data bias, the intersection of AI and art, and the environmental implications of AI. It also highlights the need for awareness and responsible use of AI technology.

    Chapters:

    • 00:00 Intro
    • 01:48 The hallucination problem
    • 05:07 Myth-busting ChatGPT
    • 14:38 Data bias & decision-making
    • 17:10 It's the humans we're scared of
    • 20:17 AI and art
    • 22:41 The hidden cost
    • 28:38 Outro
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    29 Min.
  • AI ENIGMA: Part 1
    Apr 16 2026

    Is AI actually a threat—or are we just afraid of change?

    In this episode of The Matilda Mindset, we talk about AI, job loss fears, and how work and education are evolving. Are jobs really disappearing, or just changing? And are we using AI right—or just forcing it everywhere?

    We don’t have all the answers, but we’re trying to figure it out.

    ⏱️ Chapters

    00:00 – Intro

    00:13 – AI: fear vs reality

    04:54 – Jobs, layoffs & decision-making

    13:36 – How companies are using AI

    15:35 – Education & adapting to change

    26:26 – Outro

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    27 Min.
  • Maybe It’s Not Just the Algorithm
    Apr 9 2026

    We blame the algorithm for everything — what we watch, what we think, even how we feel.

    But what if it’s not that simple?

    In this episode, we talk about how algorithms shape our feeds, reinforce our opinions, and keep us scrolling — but also how much of that is actually on us.

    From attention spans and content loops to opinion bubbles and the need to always have something playing, this is a conversation about influence, control, and the choices we don’t realize we’re making.

    So… is it really the algorithm? Or is it us too?

    Chapters

    00:00 From CDs to Social Media

    09:59 Trends, Virality & FOMO

    19:31 Living in an Algorithm Bubble

    25:27 Attention Span & Multitasking

    31:00 Screens, Presence & Eating

    33:00 Is It the Algorithm or Us?

    37:00 Silence, Boredom & Original Thought

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    41 Min.
  • Was this your childhood too?
    Apr 3 2026

    Remember when life was scheduled around cartoons?
    When 7 PM meant rushing home for your favorite show… and weekends were incomplete without a stack of books?

    In this episode, we take a nostalgic trip back to the content that quietly shaped our childhood — from Harry Potter, Tintin, and Tinkle to CID, Sharaarat, Pokémon, Power Rangers, and Cartoon Network classics.

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    37 Min.