Labyrinth

By: Diya and Anannya
  • Summary

  • In a fairly futile attempt to map out the maze which is our lives, we bring a podcast, Labyrinth, which just as the name suggests, tackles through the never ending loops of the aspects of our lives including friendship, family, mental health, and whatever else may pop up in the course of our uni lives. Tune in to listen to two aspiring psychologists and mental health enthusiasts ramble about the mishaps of their lives and allow yourself to feel a sense of calm, knowing that everyone at uni is riding the same waves.
    Diya and Anannya
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Episodes
  • Episode 3: The Exasperation Manifesto
    Nov 26 2022

    Screaming, crying, throwing up. Frustration has got to be the most annoying feeling but it’s also a unique cocktail of your hormones and your soul telling you to get your shit together. Join us as we explore the ups and downs of this emotion in our new episode, the exasperation manifesto.

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    39 mins
  • Episode 2: Dazed and Confused
    Nov 14 2022

    Brownie or Ice cream? Pink or Black? To be or not to be? We've all been confused in our lives, whether about minuscule things like the flavour of our ice cream or big decisions with the potential to alter the course of our lives. Join us while we try to figure out the labyrinth of being dazed while trying to understand our primal instinct of confusion. 

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    35 mins
  • Episode 1: The Waiting Game
    Nov 6 2022

    Have you ever played the waiting game, that feeling of intense anticipation for something great to come along? Haven’t we all? Welcome to our first episode of labyrinth, a show where we attempt to map out our countless emotions. Today’s episode is going to be all about figuring out the feeling of anticipation, of eagerly waiting for the next thing in your life to arrive

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    37 mins

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