We are a bunch of teenage nerds who seriously need to take our academics a bit more seriously, sigh cbse. We talk about the Indian education curriculum, life in high school, people calling us nerds, memes etc i.e. we have a sophisticated gossip session.
Indian Education System / Online Class Podcast Rant: Bhavesh, Bharat and Shayan join together as if they have all the time in the world to rant about their schools. Is commerce the new science? What kind of syllabus are we suffering under for English? What stream should an Indian teen take right now after grade 10? P.S Be kind to teachers in the online classes. 00:00 online PT class 00:58 taking science for money 02:03 adolescent anecdotes 02:31 online class attendance 03:06 what stream to choose? 04:36 why science stream 06:07 jump in science workload 07:20 medical 07:55 commerce and CA 08:25 bhavesh choosing commerce 09:42 board exams are rigged 11:42 two things we hear in 10th 13:07 syllabus reduction 13:54 english syllabus reduction (joke alert) 15:28 class 12 English 16:11 final wisdom from us
Listen to two indian teenagers talk about how to make money online after earning ₹6 figures by freelancing - content and article writing, amazon affiliate marketing, and adsense. I recently hit the $1000 mark before joining college and decided to tell you all how you could make LAKHS online before becoming an adult! I started at the age of 14, my guest, Saksham Chauhan started at the age of 11! We are not new to the freelancing scene of India and we have amassed lakhs by monetising our skills - skills which we had to learn in the beginning too! 00:00 Introduction 01:00 Developing Assets as Teens 02:12 How websites generate money ₹₹₹ lakhs ₹₹₹ 03:03 AdSense revenue generated by websites 03:50 Amazon Affiliate Marketing 06:59 Saksham Chauhan (i hear boss music) 08:29 Beginners guide to make money online 09:52 I'm not good at anything! What do I do? 10:50 How to earn money by writing articles? 12:06 Fiverr, Upwork 12:43 Be active in groups where your clients are 13:47 Hosting affliates (high commission) 14:24 Binary trading mat karo / pannade 15:34 Trending skills to learn now and monetise 16:23 Video outro :( LIKE / COMMENT / SHARE
Life in Kendriya Vidyalaya Schools has been covered by Yogi Baba and Kenny Sebastian but let us take you through our gangster 2nd-grade life. We had murders, cheatings, a laddoo factory, getting scolded by girls, and a bit of education on the side! 01:57 cheating in exams 3:09 first day of class 2 5:11 pt periods 7:20 murder (t/w animal cruelty) 9:33 girl troubles 10:41 wednesday white uniform Joined with Bhavesh Shaha is Sai Shayan Ghosh, a classmate of his in Kendriya Vidyalaya since Grade 2. They recollect their adventures since they have lived to tell the tale in this engaging episode of the Adolescent Anecdotes Podcast - The best podcast for teenagers! By the way, big love for Kendriya Vidyalaya. We love it! -- I would suggest watching the video podcast though - it's funnier there.
In this podcast, we go through the Indian education system which systematically oppresses the young entrepreneurs and suppresses the fact that there are various alternatives to make money other than having a job where you work for others or being in academics. We talk about whether money gives us happiness, how money-generating assets is a life-changes if you want to be rich and not worry about money. The multiple streams of money which can be cultivated in your life by developing new skills from scratch etc. Vihan Chelliah has a Masters's Degree from the University of Southern California. 1:23 Guest: Vihan Chelliah 1:48 exposure to creative auxiliary industries 2:19 schools don't teach you about other streams of income 3:03 do not work for money 3:30 job security and risk-taking 4:38 seek out financial information 5:35 budget your finances 6:19 job vs asset - patience in an asset's growth 7:15 spending on quick gratification 7:40 how jobs can benefit you to gain capital to build and invest in an asset 8:23 money doesn't buy you happiness 9:10 money won't satisfy you 9:45 assets as social media content 11:16 learn new skills and start from scratch 11:44 dropping out from formal education 12:45 choosing productive hobbies 13:10 don't blame the education system 13:55 taking out loans - tax deductions 14:53 why lack of financial knowledge affects the entire community 15:36 financial discipline - make money work for you 17:22 indian education system and pressure 17:59 benefits of formal college education 18:41 network is your net-worth 19:22 auxiliary skills - communication, appearance 20:13 don't hanker after success
Ritzy shares his experience of being in the rap community, his dreams of being a global figure in the hiphop industry. Listen as he narrates how he was exposed to this amazing genre along with Bhavesh Shaha.
I genuinely love this episode since the flow is so good! He was a very good sport and was kind enough to collab with me! He is very engaging and is one of the best story-tellers in this platform. Y'all should definitely check his stuff out if you still haven't.
Ritvick is one of my first online friends and it has been an honour to see him evolve into a soon-to-be global superstar. In this podcast, we talk about how we were part of these online social media from a very young age, how we endured jerks and how we also acted like jerks.
WHY DO YOU ALL CALL ME A NERD!? We go through the replies and comments of people. Adriel exposes me by calling me a nerd who has playboy tendencies i.e a new sasta breed of humans. A cross-over between a e-boy, vsco-boy, and f-boi; with a tinge of teacher's pet and a crapload of studiousness. My whole brand is based on people calling me a nerd. I was extremely shy and reserved in my earlier classes. Since high school started, I've tried to remedy that and be someone fun with a unique personality. At the end of the day, there is nothing wrong with being a nerd if you are having fun studying and if you don't generally like going out often. It is always advisable to have friends and companions throughout your life to keep you sane but that's just my view. You have the freedom of expression but your views and expressions shall be judged. If you can live with that, do what you want. At the same time, people shouldn't judge others by calling derogatory terms, it's better to be a nerd than a stupid bumbling idiot. There is nothing wrong with giving attention to academics, there is nothing wrong in not being a fan of parties or hangouts or other social activities. Obviously, you'll have to deal with it but at the same time, you are not supposed to be bullied for it.
The second episode was kind enough to receive Adriana Toi as our guest. She is doing her second year in fashion designing at NIFT Mumbai. She talks about battling highschool life, going through depression and stabilizing your mental health. She's been through a lot and it is wise for us to learn from her experiences.
Adolescent Anecdotes is a podcast that I started after being influenced by Aditya, who was influenced by Two Peas in a Pod. Harigovind was kind enough to kickstart the pilot episode. We talk about his junior's encounters with the great stage of adolescence, the nerd culture and how this future is shaping us, sigh.