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Blogging is a journey that has been worth taking for me. A few weeks ago, an idea to start a podcast struck me too. And now, that idea has transformed to reality. I, along with 4 of my friends started a podcast two weeks ago. So, I thought of sharing the podcast episodes with my readers as well. The name of the Podcast is "The Teen Prism".


Click here to read the description of the podcast. 

This podcast is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Anchor, Breaker, PocketCast, and other platforms. 

Click here to listen to the Podcast trailer on Spotify. 

E1 : Sushant Singh Rajput/ Bullying/ Nepotism 

The very first episode of the Podcast was released on July 1, 2020. 

The description of the episode: 

In this episode, Inayat, Jasmannat and Saanvi talk about how Sushant Singh Rajput's suicide bothered them. They also discussed about nepotism in general and how talented people are left behind in the Bollywood industry and other walks of life whereas untalented nepotism products are glamourized. 

My point of view: This episode shows you the real colours of Bollywood. The film industry seems to be colourful, bright and promising. But the reality is completely different. The industry is full of dark, hidden secrets. Out of all these secrets, only a few have been uncovered after Sushant Singh Rajput's death.

                           There is nepotism and favouritism in the industry which makes untalented star kids shine and talented outsiders to starve. 

Listen to our biweekly podcast where each episode describes issues faced by teens and young adults and ongoing issues in our problematic society. Enjoy your Wednesdays with us! 

How can you contact us:

1. Instagram Handle. the_teen_prism 

2. Email ID. theteenprism@gmail.com 

3. YouTube channel. The Teen Prism 

Follow us on Instagram and subscribe to our YouTube channel for more active content. Also follow us on Spotify. If you have any questions, messages or advice, you are most welcome to email us on the ID given above. 

Thanks for reading and hope you have a wonderful day! 

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