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Podcast The Human Thread

The Human Thread

Ashna Kalra

Society & Culture

Frequency: 1 episode/8d. Total Eps: 76

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The Human Thread - formerly known as The Therapy Diariez, is a podcast where stories become mirrors and conversations become catalysts.

Hosted by Ashna Kalra, the show dives into the choices, emotions, and turning points that define what it means to be human.


From resilience and self-discovery to love, loss, and the moments that change everything, each episode pulls at the unseen threads that connect us all. It’s raw, real, and reflective, a space where silence turns into dialogue, and dialogue into understanding.


New name. New chapter. Same soul. Shifting perspectives, one story at a time.


Welcome to The Human Thread.

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Your kundali doesn't decide your life | Harshna Chandolia | The Human Thread

Season 1 · Episode 79

mardi 23 juin 2026Duration 01:17:30

Most people don't turn to astrology because they want truth. They turn to it because they want certainty.


In Episode 79 of The Human Thread, Vedic astrologer Harshna Chandolia explores why our obsession with predictions may say more about our fear of uncertainty than astrology itself. In a world that constantly seeks answers about love, money, marriage and the future, she challenges one of the biggest myths people believe-that astrology exists to predict what will happen next.


Drawing from Vedic wisdom, Harshna explains why astrology was never meant to replace free will, why no astrologer can truly predict death, disease or divorce and how modern interpretations have turned a tool for self-awareness into a source of dependence and anxiety.


This conversation goes beyond horoscopes and remedies to explore a deeper question: Are we seeking truth or are we simply seeking reassurance?


This episode explores how:


astrology was never meant to predict the future

our need for certainty creates emotional dependence

kundali matching cannot guarantee a successful marriage

karma is about patterns and choices, not punishment

suffering comes from attachment, not destiny

remedies cannot replace self-awareness and inner work

free will shapes life more than planetary influences

fear often keeps people trapped in familiar pain

relationships fail when growth stops and patterns repeat

true astrology is a mirror, not a map


New episode drops every Tuesday on YouTube and major audio streaming platforms


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(The Human Thread 2026, Ashna Kalra, Harshna Chandolia, Vedic Astrology, Astrology, Future Prediction, Free Will, Karma, Kundali Matching, Birth Chart, Spirituality, Self Awareness, Relationships, Marriage, Destiny, Horoscope, Inner Work, Ancient Wisdom, Podcast)

Children talk honestly about parents and growing up | The Human Thread : Young Minds Part - 3

Season 1 · Episode 78

jeudi 18 juin 2026Duration 42:28

We often forget what it felt like to be a child.


To trust completely.

To ask questions without fear.

To dream without limits.

To believe that being kind matters.


In Young Minds Conversation, we sat down with children and asked them about friendship, trust, safety, family, fear and the future.

Their answers weren't polished.

They were honest.


One child said safety is being with people you can tell anything to.

Another said success is becoming kind.

Someone spoke about wanting adults to listen more.

Someone else worried about people who don't have enough.

And almost all of them spoke about family with a kind of certainty many adults spend years searching for.


There was no pretending.

No performance.

No perfect answers.

Just young minds trying to make sense of the world.


And somewhere in their words was a reminder for all of us:

Maybe wisdom isn't something we gain as we grow older.

Maybe some of it is something we slowly forget.


This conversation isn't really about children.


It's about the human experience.


New episode drops every Tuesday on YouTube and major audio streaming platforms


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(Young Minds Conversation, The Human Thread 2026, Childhood Wisdom, Trust, Friendship, Safety, Family, Human Connection, Emotional Intelligence, Belonging, Mental Health, Parenting, Young Minds, Growing Up, Conversations That Matter, Ashna Kalra)

The Dark Side of Relationships - A Private Detective Reveals What Really Happens. | Baldev Puri | The Human Thread 2026 | Episode 69

Season 1 · Episode 69

vendredi 17 avril 2026Duration 01:25:21

Most people don’t come for the truth… they come to prove they were right.


In Episode 69 of The Human Thread, Private Investigator Baldev Puri reveals what years of real investigations - from everyday relationships to Bollywood-level secrecy - have taught him: suspicion doesn’t begin with facts, it begins with a story. And once that story takes hold, every message, every silence, every action starts to feel like evidence. But the truth is, not everything you feel is real… and not everything you find will give you peace.


In a world where even Bollywood secrets don’t stay hidden forever, every call, text and move leaves behind a digital footprint. Nothing truly disappears - it just waits to be uncovered. But the real question is… what happens to you when you finally see it?


This episode explores how:


Most people approach investigations with a fixed narrative

People seek validation, not truth

Digital footprints make “deleting” an illusion

Suspicion can distort reality more than reveal it

Obsession with answers leads to self-destruction

Not all doubts are facts - many are assumptions

Even the most glamorous lives hide uncomfortable truths

The line between truth and paranoia is dangerously thin



Full Episode now streaming on YouTube | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Amazon Music and all other audio platforms.


New episodes every Friday at 1 PM


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(The Human Thread 2026, Ashna Kalra, Baldev Puri, Private Investigator, Bollywood Secrets, Truth vs Validation, Suspicion, Digital Footprint, Relationships, Trust Issues, Human Psychology, Investigation Reality)

The Bhagavad Gita vs Modern Spirituality | Dr Karishma Ahuja | The Human Thread 2026 | Episode 68

Season 1 · Episode 68

vendredi 10 avril 2026Duration 01:04:05

There’s a quiet frustration many of us carry.

We’re doing the work. Setting goals. Visualising. Affirming.

And yet… something doesn’t move.


This episode sits inside that discomfort.

Not to fix it.

But to reveal it.

Because maybe the problem isn’t your effort.

Maybe it’s where that effort is coming from.


In this conversation with Dr. Karishma Ahuja, we move beyond the surface of manifestation - into energy, into the subconscious, into the parts of you that were formed long before you had language for them.


We speak about:

• Why attachment quietly sabotages everything you want

• How “staying positive” can actually disconnect you from yourself

• The inner child that still shapes your confidence, your relationships, your decisions

• And why forgiveness is less about others… and more about freeing your own energy


There’s also a return - to something older, steadier. The wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita - where detachment isn’t withdrawal, but clarity. Where discipline isn’t force, but alignment.

This isn’t an episode about getting what you want. It’s about understanding why you don’t have it yet. And what within you is still asking to be


Full Episode now streaming on YouTube | Spotify | Apple Podcasts and all other audio platforms.


New episodes every Friday at 1 PM


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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehumanthread.podcast


YouTube: https://youtube.com/@thehumannthread


Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thehumanthread


(The Human Thread 2026, Ashna Kalra, Dr. Karishma Ahuja, Hypnotherapy, Subconscious Mind, manifestation, Affirming, Bhagavad Gita, Modern Spirituality,Self Awareness)

Nobody's coming to save you | Dr Rahul Dutta | The Human Thread 2026 | Episode 67

Season 1 · Episode 67

vendredi 3 avril 2026Duration 01:00:35

When you know what to do… but still can’t do it - it’s not confusion. It’s conditioning.


In Episode 67 of The Human Thread, Hypnotherapist Dr. Rahul Dutta, uncovers the real reason change feels so hard. Hypnotherapy isn’t mind control or magic-it’s a way to access the subconscious mind, where your beliefs are formed and your behavior is driven from. Because no matter how strong your logic is, it cannot override what your subconscious believes to be true.


Everything you struggle with habits, reactions, emotional triggers-is not random. It is programmed through repeated experiences and stored in the subconscious as beliefs. And until those beliefs change, your patterns won’t.


This episode explores how:


Hypnotherapy works with the subconscious, not against it

The subconscious mind stores experiences that shape your reality

Imagination can create real responses in the body and brain

Repeated thoughts and emotions become deeply rooted beliefs

The mind protects you through defense mechanisms, even if they limit you

Unresolved emotions continue to control present behavior

Familiar patterns feel safe, even when they are harmful

True transformation happens when beliefs are changed at the root


This conversation is a reminder that:

You don’t struggle because you’re weak

you struggle because your subconscious is wired a certain way.


And the moment you change what your mind believes

everything else begins to follow.


Full Episode now streaming on YouTube | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Amazon Music and all other audio platforms.


New episodes every Friday at 1 PM


Follow us for more:


Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehumanthread.podcast


YouTube: https://youtube.com/@thehumannthread


Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thehumanthread


(The Human Thread 2026, Ashna Kalra, Dr. Rahul Dutta, Hypnotherapy, Subconscious Mind, Emotional Healing, Inner Work, Behavior Patterns, Self Awareness)

Consciousness, Spirituality & Manifestation | Dr. Ramon Llamba | The Human Thread 2026 | Episode 66

Season 1 · Episode 66

vendredi 27 mars 2026Duration 01:08:06

When life feels like it’s repeating the same patterns, it’s often not the world outside but something within - that’s asking to be understood.


In Episode 66 of The Human Thread, Life coach Dr. Ramon Llamba shares a perspective that challenges how we understand healing, manifestation, and the mind.

Because our reality is not only shaped by conscious choices

it is deeply influenced by subconscious programming.

What we struggle to change on the outside

is often rooted in what we haven’t addressed within.


This episode explores how:


The subconscious mind drives most of our reality

Childhood conditioning shapes adult behavior and patterns

Fear and unresolved emotions influence decision-making

Misalignment between thoughts, feelings and actions creates conflict

Manifestation requires alignment, not just intention

Trauma is stored in the body, not just the mind

Healing is a process of awareness, not avoidance


This conversation is a reminder that:

Not every problem needs an external solution

sometimes, clarity comes from going within.


Full Episode now streaming on YouTube | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Amazon Music and all other audio platforms.


New episodes every Friday at 1 PM


Follow us for more:


Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehumanthread.podcast


YouTube: https://youtube.com/@thehumannthread


Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thehumanthread


(The Human Thread 2026, Ashna Kalra, Dr. Ramon Llamba, Consciousness, Subconscious Mind, Trauma Healing, Manifestation, Emotional Awareness, Inner Work, Spiritual Growth)

War, finance & the reality of investing | Aashish Sommaiyaa | The Human Thread 2026 | Episode 65

Season 1 · Episode 65

vendredi 20 mars 2026Duration 57:15

In times of war, while people struggle to process uncertainty, markets quietly begin adjusting to what comes next.


In Episode 65 of The Human Thread, Aashish P Somaiyaa, CEO of White Oak Capital Asset Management, shares a perspective that challenges how we understand markets during crisis.

Because markets are not just reacting to events 

they are constantly trying to anticipate outcomes.

What feels overwhelming in the present is often already being absorbed, interpreted and reflected through collective behavior.


This episode explores how:


Markets adapt faster than individual emotions

Fear and uncertainty influence decision-making

Volatility is not always the same as risk

Crises don’t stop markets — they reshape expectations

Long-term investing requires patience, not prediction

Psychology plays a larger role than we often realize


This conversation is a reminder that:

Not every moment of uncertainty demands a reaction 

sometimes, understanding comes from stepping back and allowing time to unfold.


Full Episode now streaming on YouTube | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Amazon Music and all other audio platforms.


New episodes every Friday at 1 PM


Follow us for more:


Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehumanthread.podcast

YouTube: https://youtube.com/@thehumannthread

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(The Human Thread 2026, Ashna Kalra, Ashish P Somaiyaa, War & Finance, Financial Markets, Investing Psychology, Market Behavior, Risk, Wealth Creation, Long Term Investing)

The Addiction to being seen | Khushnaaz Noras | The Human Thread 2026 | Episode 64

Season 1 · Episode 64

vendredi 13 mars 2026Duration 01:00:04

The digital generation is growing up in a world where being seen matters more than simply being.


In Episode 64 of The Human Thread, consulting psychologist Khushnaaz Noras explores the deeper psychology behind what is often called “Selfie Syndrome” and how the search for validation in the digital world is shaping identity, relationships and emotional wellbeing.


What began as a simple way to capture moments has quietly evolved into something much bigger - a culture where experiences are curated, approval is measured through likes and views and self-worth can begin to depend on external validation.


This episode explores how:


* Social media validation influences our sense of self-worth

* Self-expression can slowly turn into self-surveillance

* The pressure to document life can take away the joy of living it

* Children exposed to constant online performance may grow up seeking validation

* Parenting styles and attachment patterns shape how we look for approval

* Comparison culture fuels anxiety and emotional stress

* Technology is changing the way we regulate emotions and experience connection


This conversation is a reminder that:


You don’t need an audience to validate your existence — your life is meant to be experienced, not performed.


Full Episode now streaming on YouTube | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Amazon Music and all other audio platforms.


New episodes every Friday at 1 PM


Follow us for more:


Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehumanthread.podcast


YouTube: https://youtube.com/@thehumannthread


Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thehumanthread


(The Human Thread 2026, Ashna Kalra, Khushnaaz Noras, Digital Generation, Selfie Syndrome, Social Media Psychology, Identity, Mental Health, Parenting, Mindfulness, Wellness Podcast)

Spirituality, meditation and Oneness | Sri Preethaji | The Human Thread 2026 | Episode 63

Season 1 · Episode 63

vendredi 6 mars 2026Duration 01:03:59

The biggest battles in life are not happening in your circumstances - they are happening in your consciousness.


In Episode 63 of The Human Thread, transformational leader and co-creator of Ekam Sri Preethaji explores a powerful insight about human experience: the way we experience life is not created by what happens outside us, but by the state of consciousness we live in.

While many people try to fix situations, relationships and outcomes, this conversation reveals why true transformation begins within the mind.


This episode explores how:


* Human beings live between two inner states - suffering or a beautiful state of consciousness

* Stressful states of mind shape how we experience life and relationship

* Ego and identity quietly create separation between people

* Desire itself isn’t the problem - obsession with it creates suffering

* Meditation can shift brain activity from fear and stress to calm awareness

* Emotional patterns influence the way we respond to life’s challenges

* Awareness helps break unconscious cycles of conflict and anxiety

* Inner peace transforms the way we experience love, success and purpose


This conversation is a reminder that:

You don’t experience life as it is - you experience life through the state of your consciousness.


Full Episode now streaming on YouTube | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Amazon Music and all other audio platforms.


New episodes every Friday at 1 PM


Follow us for more:


Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehumanthread.podcast


YouTube: https://youtube.com/@thehumannthread


Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thehumanthread


(The Human Thread 2026, Ashna Kalra, Sri Preethaji, Ekam, Spirituality, Meditation, Consciousness, Inner Peace, Ego, Human Relationships, Mindfulness, Wellness Podcast)

The truth behind 'karmic' relationships | Kavyal Sedani | The Human Thread 2026 | Episode 62

Season 1 · Episode 62

vendredi 27 février 2026Duration 01:00:13

Spirituality didn’t fail people — people used spirituality to avoid life.

In Episode 62 of The Human Thread, Psycho-Spiritual Healer Kavyal Sedani exposes the shadow side of healing: spiritual jargon, karmic theories and emotional bypassing that keep people stuck in the same loops while convincing themselves they’re evolving.


This episode explores how:

* Healing turned into a trend instead of inner work

* Karmic labels justify staying in toxic cycles

* Emotional avoidance hides behind “boundaries”

* Spiritual ego replaces humility and honesty

* Vision boards replace discipline

* Astrology replaces accountability

* People want awakening without discomfort

* True growth requires breakdowns and brutal self-awareness


This conversation is a reminder that:

Avoidance is not healing — and spirituality is not an escape plan.


Full Episode now streaming on YouTube | Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Amazon Music and all other audio platforms.

New episodes every Friday at 1 PM


Follow us for more:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehumanthread.podcast

YouTube: https://youtube.com/@thehumannthread

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thehumanthread


(The Human Thread 2026, Ashna Kalra, Kavyal Sedani, Psycho-Spiritual Healing, Karmic Relationships, Emotional Avoidance, Spiritual Ego, Healing Journey, Relationship Patterns, Self-Awareness, Wellness Podcast)


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