This podcast is about experiences from daily life with a mix of some fun things.... The entire purpose of this podcast is to hear and learn some new things. Just sit back and enjoy... Listen to the podcast whenever you are free or when you are bored or when you are dying in online class. 😀😀😀
Its been long, but I am back. I hope you give me 10 minutes of your time to hear 4 interesting (scary) stories.
This is the one, this is why I asked about your experiences lol. I came up with this script when I was very bored but never got to post it so here it is, right here right now. Share the ep and make me famous, let the world know me mwhahhah.
Guyssss we do not know what we are doing so plss bear with us... New episode we will properly record again as soon as possible
This is part 1 of a multi-episode series. Me and my guest talk about our time in GNS and all the dumb stuff we did.Â
All characters and incidents mentioned in this episode may or may not be true purely coincidental
An episode about problems that are not addressed as much but play an important role in our lives.
Guys I tried something new so I hope you guys understand this. Lemme know if you liked this episode although i did not explain anything properly. Nonetheless I hope you do give it a listen and share as well :]
Part 2 is finally out!!!!! I finally go the motivation to do this after so long. I hope you enjoy this. 2 more interesting episodes gonna come out this week or next week so pls do wait for that as well. PLS LISTEN AND SHARE. Thank you all.
Dreams part 2 finally out... I was lazy but not no more. Have a great day.
Detailed on how to lucid dream - https://www.healthline.com/health/healthy-sleep/how-to-lucid-dream#how-to-lucid-dream
Metacognition - awareness, and understanding of one's own thought processes.
That's part 1 of DrEaMs. Hope you enjoy it.Â
Sleep spindles are bursts of neural oscillatory activity that are generated by the interplay of the thalamic reticular nucleus (TRN) and other thalamic nuclei during stage 2 NREM sleep in a frequency range of ~11 to 16 Hz (usually 12–14 Hz) with a duration of 0.5 seconds or greater (usually 0.5–1.5 seconds).
This episode tells about what happens when you are left alone. A smile can show a long way.
It's about how our brain understands fear and some fun facts about it. (Also this is my very first podcast, I wanted to try out something new in this quarantine PS I did not have a mic) Hope you all enjoy it :)