Only two mates discussing, talking, joking, fretting over our Bengali lives. We talk about nothing; and everything: literature, poetry, tv, culture, social lives, movies and so forth. Perhaps learn about two twenty first century teens on the way. Have a good cuppa and listen in to us burble out random stuff- P. S. We'll pretend to be funny
Nope. Not what you'd expect from a Midnight Chill. Rusaf has a new podcast where he discusses and shares Supernatural and Horror stories and, nicely enough, explains their reality to you. It's up to you to believe it. But you'll enjoy it nevertheless.
Pran is moving house, and coincidentally, so is Auhin. Soon enough! They discuss the perils of moving house in Dhaka and things that come along with it.
Pran sings Norwegian Wood by The Beatles under the Banyan trees of Uttara accompanied by some chitchat
Pran and Auhin have a conversation about how the podcast is going and about some other things, and they have concluded its: So Far, So Good.
It is a trailer to the next episode where there is only the recording of Farhan playing the solo from Comfortably Numb.
Auhin, in despair, travels back to when he lost twenty five of his cars to a cave, where no yetis or monsters or dinosaurs resided. Only his cars did, sadly.
This episode was supposed to be a casual interview. Oh, well. In any case, it's as the title states: There's 70 Questions and there's Nabiha Nuha alongside us.
This episode is kind of like an interlude to the latest tasks and projects -- segments, if you prefer. There's talk about a letter by/for/dedicated to the great Gabriel García Márquez and why life, presently, you ought to revel in every tiny moment of life; live, love and pass.
Auhin brings to you his own segment. This is an introductory episode where he talks about himself, the things he will talk about on this segment and the plans for the coming days and his role in Ashpashe Podcast.
So, we talk about a little research we did voluntarily over how it will turn out to be if the pandemic clears out overnight. Also, have got a song by The Slash Brothers.
Silence. That's all we've got. The sadness encumbers our heart, emotionally. But we have facts to state and solutions to put forth in this episode. Hope you don't enjoy it, because we aren't. Hope you're against this. And hope you can spread awareness and education. Love - P & A
This is fun because we tell you about how both our lives have been intertwined practically since the day we met. We talk life mainly. Some bits and that about relationships and accidents. Join us would you? Because there's very good music as well.
And the new segment arrives. This one's rather introductory but Prangon reads a Poem in this one and talks little about what the segment's all about. So that's good, isn't it?
We try out a little skit, sketch sort of thing; it is very relatable - at least, enough to us - and hopefully to you. There's talk about some other good stuff and our recordings and your suggestions.
We babble on and on about our quarantine days, share our stories of boredom and oddly functioning work (and study) ethic during this. There's a lovely Folk Song by our very first artist, Ms. Tahiya Tahreema and a Photograph by Mr. Faisal Ferdous Sharthok (links and art on our Facebook, Instagram). Spoiler: We don't stop talking. It's boring.
This should be our first episode: it isn't, okay, no, it is! We talk about what Ashpashe Podcast is all about, why it's all about, where it's all about. It's absolutely lovely. Join us, why don't you, oh . . . and grab a cuppa coffee. You'll love us.