• The Tower in Basel : Who Really Controls Money?
    Jun 17 2026

    Behind the headlines, beyond stock markets and governments, stands an institution few people have heard of, yet one whose influence reaches every corner of the global economy. In this podcast, Sanjay Gupta journeys into the world of central banking and the mysterious tower in Basel, Switzerland, where the guardians of modern finance meet behind closed doors.

    Through history, economics, and human stories, the series explores the origins of money, the rise of central banks, financial crises, and the invisible networks that shape prosperity and panic alike. Far from conspiracy, this is an inquiry into power itself — how trust became currency, how institutions became empires, and how decisions made by a few can ripple through the lives of billions.

    This is a journey into the hidden architecture of money, and the enduring question that lies at its heart: Who really controls money?

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    14 mins
  • The Magic Of Three: Why Three Changes Everything
    Jun 13 2026

    In this episode, Sanjay reflects on a pattern so ordinary that it often escapes notice, yet so powerful that it quietly shapes the way we think, remember, and make sense of the world. From stories and speeches to habits and relationships, the number three appears with remarkable persistence.

    This episode explores why the human mind is drawn to triads, why beginnings, middles, and endings feel complete, why three words can move a nation, and why the simplest truths often arrive in threes.

    This is a meditation on simplicity and harmony, a reminder that wisdom need not be complicated. Sometimes, the most enduring ideas are those that come in threes: to learn, to love, and to let go.

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    14 mins
  • The Emotional Vampires : Why Some People Leave You Exhausted
    Jun 10 2026

    In this episode, Sanjay reflects on a hidden kind of exhaustion — the weariness that comes not from work, but from relationships that leave the spirit depleted. Some people enter our lives not with malice, but with an endless hunger for attention, validation, drama, or control. Slowly, without realizing it, we begin to lose ourselves in the process of sustaining them.

    This episode explores the psychology of emotional vampires — why they affect us so deeply, how guilt and empathy can become traps, and why boundaries are not acts of selfishness, but of self respect. Not every relationship is meant to be endured, and not every burden is ours to carry.

    This is a meditation on emotional freedom — on recognizing who nourishes the soul and who quietly consumes it, and on learning that protecting one's peace is not abandonment, but wisdom.

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    12 mins
  • The Arrival Fallacy: Why Arriving Isn't Enough?
    Jun 7 2026

    In this episode, Sanjay reflects on a common illusion of the human mind: the belief that happiness lies just beyond the next achievement. The promotion, the relationship, the degree, the dream fulfilled — each promises a sense of completion, yet the satisfaction often fades sooner than expected.

    This episode explores the arrival fallacy, the tendency to imagine that reaching a destination will permanently transform our lives. When the long-awaited moment finally arrives, many discover that fulfillment cannot be found in milestones alone.

    This is a meditation on purpose, contentment, and the art of living in the present. It asks a simple but profound question: if happiness is always waiting at the next destination, when do we ever truly arrive?

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    11 mins
  • The Secret That Feels Like Love
    Jun 4 2026

    In this episode, Sanjay reflects on the mysterious forces that often masquerade as love. Longing, validation, familiarity, desire, loneliness, and even unresolved wounds can create feelings so powerful that they are easily mistaken for genuine connection.


    This episode explores the subtle difference between being loved and feeling needed, between intimacy and attachment, between passion and understanding. What the heart experiences as love is not always what love truly is.


    This is a meditation on self-awareness — on learning to distinguish between what captivates us and what nourishes us, and on discovering that the deepest forms of love often feel less like obsession and more like peace.

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    10 mins
  • Why Most People Fail (And How to Avoid It)
    Jun 1 2026

    What drives us to set goals? Why do so many people abandon them? And what happens to our identity while we chase success?In this episode, we explore the fascinating relationship between goals, identity, psychology, habits, and the human mind. Drawing from research, philosophy, personal experience, and some of the most influential books on self-development, this video examines why achievement is about far more than reaching a destination.Featuring insights inspired by Atomic Habits by James Clear, Grit by Angela Duckworth, Drive by Daniel Pink, The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey, and Viktor Frankl's Man's Search for Meaning, this discussion uncovers the hidden forces that shape motivation, discipline, purpose, and personal transformation.📖 In this video, you'll discover:• Why specific goals outperform vague intentions• The psychology behind motivation and failure• How habits shape identity over time• Why most New Year's resolutions fail• The power of systems over willpower• How purpose sustains long-term growth• When letting go of a goal can be a sign of maturity• The deeper question every ambitious person must eventually faceThis is not just a conversation about success. It is a conversation about becoming."A goal is not a destination, it is a mirror that shows you who you are becoming on the way there."If you've ever struggled with motivation, questioned your direction, or wondered whether your goals truly belong to you, this episode is for you.🎙️ Listen, reflect, and join the conversation.#Goals #Motivation #SelfImprovement #Psychology #Mindset #AtomicHabits #PersonalGrowth #Success #Discipline #Purpose #Identity #MentalHealth #HumanMind #Productivity #LifeLessons #GrowthMindset #MotivationalVideo #Podcast #Achievement #MeaningInLife

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    8 mins
  • Outgrowing Someone You Love
    May 28 2026

    In this episode, Sanjay reflects on one of the quietest forms of heartbreak — remaining emotionally connected to someone while slowly becoming a different person. Love may still exist, yet the paths once shared begin to move in separate directions.


    This episode explores how growth can alter relationships in subtle ways. Values shift, needs evolve, and the version of ourselves that once fit comfortably beside another person no longer feels the same. Not every ending is born from betrayal or conflict. Some emerge from change itself.


    This is a meditation on acceptance — on honoring the love that was real without forcing it to remain unchanged, and on finding the courage to let people remain meaningful even when they can no longer remain close.

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    10 mins
  • The Power Of Encouragement
    May 24 2026

    In this episode, Sanjay reflects on one of the most underestimated forces in human life: encouragement. A few sincere words, spoken at the right moment, can restore confidence, renew hope, and help someone continue when they are ready to give up.


    This episode explores how encouragement shapes identity, strengthens resilience, and reminds people of strengths they may have forgotten. Unlike praise, which often celebrates achievement, encouragement speaks to potential — to the possibility that growth is still ahead, even in moments of doubt and failure.


    This is a meditation on the quiet influence we have on one another — and how a simple act of belief can become the turning point in someone else's story.

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    11 mins