A Unique Path, Unique Story
A Unique Path, Unique Story is a storytelling podcast about life's defining moments. Each episode ma, we sit down with real people and talk about: that one moment, that one decision, that one phase that quietly changed everything. Because no two lives are the same and every journey has a STORY WORTH TELLING.
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089: Anuja's Journey Inspires us to Listen More, Stay Open-Minded, and be Grateful
04/21/2026
089: Anuja's Journey Inspires us to Listen More, Stay Open-Minded, and be Grateful
Dear Listeners, In this episode, Anuja shares a deeply reflective journey that invites us to slow down, listen more, and stay open-minded in the face of life’s uncertainty. She explores the power of gratitude and how shifting perspective can transform even difficult experiences into growth. Anuja also opens up about detachment and the powerful realization that the only true control we have is over ourselves. You can find Anuja on Instagram: @nepalipoet You Matter! Your Opinion Matters! Please leave us your reviews on Spotify, iTunes, or wherever you get your podcast. You can also leave us your reviews on: We also encourage you to send a note on how we can quench your inquisitive mind, email us what topics you’d like us to explore, and anything you want to share with us. For that, if an email is better for you, our email address is Disclaimer: The stories presented in this podcast are personal and for educational purposes only; the hosts are not experts in the subject matter. Trinity Talks claims no responsibility for any loss or damage due to the application or interpretation of the information presented herein.
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088: The Power of Showing up for Yourself in Life's Tough moments
04/14/2026
088: The Power of Showing up for Yourself in Life's Tough moments
Dear Listeners, This is Srijana’s story—a deeply personal journey through one of life’s toughest chapters. Living abroad, far from familiarity, she discovered that healing begins within: by becoming your own safest place, setting boundaries, and choosing the right people to walk beside you. This episode is a heartfelt reminder that filling your own cup first isn’t selfish—it’s essential. If you want to follow her, Srijana's Instagram Handle: @thru_the_lens77 You Matter! Your Opinion Matters! Please leave us your reviews on Spotify, iTunes, or wherever you get your podcast. You can also leave us your reviews on: We also encourage you to send a note on how we can quench your inquisitive mind, email us what topics you’d like us to explore, and anything you want to share with us. For that, if an email is better for you, our email address is Disclaimer: The stories presented in this podcast are personal and for educational purposes only; the hosts are not experts in the subject matter. Trinity Talks claims no responsibility for any loss or damage due to the application or interpretation of the information presented herein.
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087: When It Felt Impossible: Barsha’s Rise from Her Lowest Point
04/07/2026
087: When It Felt Impossible: Barsha’s Rise from Her Lowest Point
Dear Listeners, This episode is very special as Barsha shares her most difficult chapter—when everything felt impossible—and how she found the strength to rise again. A powerful reminder that even in the darkest moments, there is hope, healing, and light ahead. Her book "From Broken to Boundless" can be found on Amazon (see link below) Link: You Matter! Your Opinion Matters! Please leave us your reviews on Spotify, iTunes, or wherever you get your podcast. You can also leave us your reviews on: We also encourage you to send a note on how we can quench your inquisitive mind, email us what topics you’d like us to explore, and anything you want to share with us. For that, if an email is better for you, our email address is Disclaimer: The stories presented in this podcast are personal and for educational purposes only; the hosts are not experts in the subject matter. Trinity Talks claims no responsibility for any loss or damage due to the application or interpretation of the information presented herein.
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086: Soft moments. Strong Impact - A journey shaped by compassion
03/30/2026
086: Soft moments. Strong Impact - A journey shaped by compassion
Dear Listeners, In a world that often teaches us to harden, this episode with Situ, is a gentle reminder of the strength in softness. Our guest shares deeply personal moments where empathy, compassion, and the unexpected kindness of strangers changed the course of her journey. Through simple yet powerful experiences—someone asking “What can I do for you?”at just the right time—she discovered peace, connection, and a new way of moving through life. This conversation is about the quiet moments that shape us, the humanity that holds us, and how receiving kindness can inspire us to become it. Because every path is unique… and sometimes, the softest moments leave the strongest impact. You Matter! Your Opinion Matters! Please leave us your reviews on Spotify, iTunes, or wherever you get your podcast. You can also leave us your reviews on: We also encourage you to send a note on how we can quench your inquisitive mind, email us what topics you’d like us to explore, and anything you want to share with us. For that, if an email is better for you, our email address is Disclaimer: The stories presented in this podcast are personal and for educational purposes only; the hosts are not experts in the subject matter. Trinity Talks claims no responsibility for any loss or damage due to the application or interpretation of the information presented herein.
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085: Power of Kindness- Journey of human connection and growth
03/24/2026
085: Power of Kindness- Journey of human connection and growth
Dear Listeners, A heartfelt exploration of how kindness shapes our lives, deepens human connection, and fuels personal growth. In this episode, we dive into real stories, reflections, and insights that remind us of the quiet power of compassion—and how even the smallest acts can create lasting impact. You Matter! Your Opinion Matters! Please leave us your reviews on Spotify, iTunes, or wherever you get your podcast. You can also leave us your reviews on: We also encourage you to send a note on how we can quench your inquisitive mind, email us what topics you’d like us to explore, and anything you want to share with us. For that, if an email is better for you, our email address is Disclaimer: The stories presented in this podcast are personal and for educational purposes only; the hosts are not experts in the subject matter. Trinity Talks claims no responsibility for any loss or damage due to the application or interpretation of the information presented herein.
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084: What are you unwilling to feel? A Journey Through Love, Therapy & Growth
03/17/2026
084: What are you unwilling to feel? A Journey Through Love, Therapy & Growth
Dear Listeners, In this deeply honest conversation, our guest "Santosh Karmacharya" shares the realities of navigating relationships, therapy, and a multicultural marriage. Through personal stories of love, endurance, and self-reflection, he explores a powerful question: “What are you unwilling to feel?” Together, we unpack how facing our emotions can transform relationships and help us become a better version of ourselves—one day at a time. You Matter! Your Opinion Matters! Please leave us your reviews on Spotify, iTunes, or wherever you get your podcast. You can also leave us your reviews on: We also encourage you to send a note on how we can quench your inquisitive mind, email us what topics you’d like us to explore, and anything you want to share with us. For that, if an email is better for you, our email address is Disclaimer: The stories presented in this podcast are personal and for educational purposes only; the hosts are not experts in the subject matter. Trinity Talks claims no responsibility for any loss or damage due to the application or interpretation of the information presented herein.
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083: "Lux in Tenebris": The Light Hidden in our Darkest Stories
03/08/2026
083: "Lux in Tenebris": The Light Hidden in our Darkest Stories
Dear Listeners, What if the very darkness we try to avoid is where our greatest light is born? In this episode, our guest "Asmi" explores the meaning of Lux in Tenebris—light in the darkness—and how moments of confusion, struggle, and feeling stuck can become powerful turning points. From the worlds of science to the stage, she shares how embracing our stories, especially the difficult chapters, builds resilience and creates a lasting compound effect of growth. A reminder that your story of darkness may be the very light someone else needs. You Matter! Your Opinion Matters! Please leave us your reviews on Spotify, iTunes, or wherever you get your podcast. You can also leave us your reviews on: We also encourage you to send a note on how we can quench your inquisitive mind, email us what topics you’d like us to explore, and anything you want to share with us. For that, if an email is better for you, our email address is Disclaimer: The stories presented in this podcast are personal and for educational purposes only; the hosts are not experts in the subject matter. Trinity Talks claims no responsibility for any loss or damage due to the application or interpretation of the information presented herein.
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082: After Checking Every Box, I Chose Myself
03/03/2026
082: After Checking Every Box, I Chose Myself
Dear Listeners, For years, Sunita did everything “right.” Graduate. Build a career. Get married. Buy the home. Have the cars. Have the baby. She checked every box her parents — and society — defined as success. And yet, something inside still felt quiet… unfinished. When her child was born, everything shifted. For the first time, looking inward became unavoidable. And she realized she had spent most of her life living by expectations she never chose — chasing the “when syndrome”: when I achieve this, then I’ll be happy. But what if you’re already enough? In this deeply personal episode, Sunita shares her journey of unlearning, self-discovery, and rebuilding self-trust from the inside out. She talks about finding her voice, choosing confidence over conditioning, and learning to be her own best friend — so she can teach her children to do the same. This is your reminder that you don’t need fixing. You don’t need permission. You don’t need to check one more box. Your real journey begins the moment you choose yourself. You Matter! Your Opinion Matters! Please leave us your reviews on Spotify, iTunes, or wherever you get your podcast. You can also leave us your reviews on: We also encourage you to send a note on how we can quench your inquisitive mind, email us what topics you’d like us to explore, and anything you want to share with us. For that, if an email is better for you, our email address is Disclaimer: The stories presented in this podcast are personal and for educational purposes only; the hosts are not experts in the subject matter. Trinity Talks claims no responsibility for any loss or damage due to the application or interpretation of the information presented herein.
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081: The Shift that shaped me| My turning point story- Sailita Lohani
02/24/2026
081: The Shift that shaped me| My turning point story- Sailita Lohani
Dear Listeners, In this first episode of A Unique Path, Unique Story, Sailu shares a very personal turning point — a moment that may not have seemed big at the time, but quietly changed her direction. She talks about what shifted for her, how she realized it was a turning point, and the lessons she carries from that chapter today. It felt right to begin this journey with her own story. Maybe as you listen, you’ll start thinking about the moment that shaped you too. You Matter! Your Opinion Matters! Please leave us your reviews on Spotify, iTunes, or wherever you get your podcast. You can also leave us your reviews on: We also encourage you to send a note on how we can quench your inquisitive mind, email us what topics you’d like us to explore, and anything you want to share with us. For that, if an email is better for you, our email address is Disclaimer: The stories presented in this podcast are personal and for educational purposes only; the hosts are not experts in the subject matter. Trinity Talks claims no responsibility for any loss or damage due to the application or interpretation of the information presented herein.
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080: BE YOURSELF and evolve with being YOU at every stage of LIFE
09/26/2025
080: BE YOURSELF and evolve with being YOU at every stage of LIFE
Dear Trinity Talks Listeners, What does it mean to BE YOURSELF? Sailu and Sunita dives into this topic and explain the evolution of what it means to be themselves. Tune into this episode- certainly not that you would want to miss!! You Matter! Your Opinion Matters! Please leave us your reviews on Spotify, iTunes, or wherever you get your podcast. You can also leave us your reviews on: We also encourage you to send a note on how we can quench your inquisitive mind, email us what topics you’d like us to explore, and anything you want to share with us. For that, if an email is better for you, our email address is: This episode of Trinity Talks is sponsored by Nepali Tea Traders. Nepali Tea Traders is a woman-owned Boston-based company and the first in the United States to offer premium teas exclusively from small farms in Nepal's Ilam region. The company sells a variety of natural and organic tea grown at ideal altitudes of 4,000 to 8,000 feet. The company sells its loose-leaf and bagged tea at tea shops and specialty grocery stores. Its full line of teas is available for purchase at . Four of the company’s teas have earned Global Tea Championship honors, including , named the world’s best black tea. The company’s mission is to help to build a sustainable tea economy in Nepal, providing Nepal’s tea farmers with fair prices and their fair share of the profit. Disclaimer: The stories presented in this podcast are personal and for educational purposes only; the hosts are not experts in the subject matter. Trinity Talks claims no responsibility for any loss or damage due to the application or interpretation of the information presented herein.
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079: Nepanglish- Your EMOTIONS are ok- "feel it" as Sailu says!
09/15/2025
079: Nepanglish- Your EMOTIONS are ok- "feel it" as Sailu says!
Dear Trinity Talks Listeners, This is an ode to our Nepali listeners living everywhere around the world! We are all feeling the emotions.. and todays episode is an invitation for you to FEEL it. Tune into this episode- certainly not that you would want to miss!! You Matter! Your Opinion Matters! Please leave us your reviews on Spotify, iTunes, or wherever you get your podcast. You can also leave us your reviews on: We also encourage you to send a note on how we can quench your inquisitive mind, email us what topics you’d like us to explore, and anything you want to share with us. For that, if an email is better for you, our email address is: This episode of Trinity Talks is sponsored by Nepali Tea Traders. Nepali Tea Traders is a woman-owned Boston-based company and the first in the United States to offer premium teas exclusively from small farms in Nepal's Ilam region. The company sells a variety of natural and organic tea grown at ideal altitudes of 4,000 to 8,000 feet. The company sells its loose-leaf and bagged tea at tea shops and specialty grocery stores. Its full line of teas is available for purchase at . Four of the company’s teas have earned Global Tea Championship honors, including , named the world’s best black tea. The company’s mission is to help to build a sustainable tea economy in Nepal, providing Nepal’s tea farmers with fair prices and their fair share of the profit. Disclaimer: The stories presented in this podcast are personal and for educational purposes only; the hosts are not experts in the subject matter. Trinity Talks claims no responsibility for any loss or damage due to the application or interpretation of the information presented herein.
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078: Anuja and Sailu
09/01/2025
078: Anuja and Sailu
Dear Trinity Talks Listeners, Our Sailu and her guest Anuja Tune into this episode- certainly not that you would want to miss!! You Matter! Your Opinion Matters! Please leave us your reviews on Spotify, iTunes, or wherever you get your podcast. You can also leave us your reviews on: We also encourage you to send a note on how we can quench your inquisitive mind, email us what topics you’d like us to explore, and anything you want to share with us. For that, if an email is better for you, our email address is: This episode of Trinity Talks is sponsored by Nepali Tea Traders. Nepali Tea Traders is a woman-owned Boston-based company and the first in the United States to offer premium teas exclusively from small farms in Nepal's Ilam region. The company sells a variety of natural and organic tea grown at ideal altitudes of 4,000 to 8,000 feet. The company sells its loose-leaf and bagged tea at tea shops and specialty grocery stores. Its full line of teas is available for purchase at . Four of the company’s teas have earned Global Tea Championship honors, including , named the world’s best black tea. The company’s mission is to help to build a sustainable tea economy in Nepal, providing Nepal’s tea farmers with fair prices and their fair share of the profit. Disclaimer: The stories presented in this podcast are personal and for educational purposes only; the hosts are not experts in the subject matter. Trinity Talks claims no responsibility for any loss or damage due to the application or interpretation of the information presented herein.
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077: Nepanglish Episode- Self care goes deep!!
08/22/2025
077: Nepanglish Episode- Self care goes deep!!
Dear Trinity Talks Listeners, We have come back with yet another episode in Nepanglish- Situ's thrist of knowing deep leads this episode to another depth conversation. Tune into this episode- certainly not that you would want to miss!! You Matter! Your Opinion Matters! Please leave us your reviews on Spotify, iTunes, or wherever you get your podcast. You can also leave us your reviews on: We also encourage you to send a note on how we can quench your inquisitive mind, email us what topics you’d like us to explore, and anything you want to share with us. For that, if an email is better for you, our email address is: This episode of Trinity Talks is sponsored by Nepali Tea Traders. Nepali Tea Traders is a woman-owned Boston-based company and the first in the United States to offer premium teas exclusively from small farms in Nepal's Ilam region. The company sells a variety of natural and organic tea grown at ideal altitudes of 4,000 to 8,000 feet. The company sells its loose-leaf and bagged tea at tea shops and specialty grocery stores. Its full line of teas is available for purchase at . Four of the company’s teas have earned Global Tea Championship honors, including , named the world’s best black tea. The company’s mission is to help to build a sustainable tea economy in Nepal, providing Nepal’s tea farmers with fair prices and their fair share of the profit. Disclaimer: The stories presented in this podcast are personal and for educational purposes only; the hosts are not experts in the subject matter. Trinity Talks claims no responsibility for any loss or damage due to the application or interpretation of the information presented herein.
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076: Revisiting Self care with infusing Nepali/English
07/18/2025
076: Revisiting Self care with infusing Nepali/English
Dear Trinity Talks Listeners, We have missed you is an understatement! Tune into this episode- certainly not that you would want to miss!! You Matter! Your Opinion Matters! Please leave us your reviews on Spotify, iTunes, or wherever you get your podcast. You can also leave us your reviews on: We also encourage you to send a note on how we can quench your inquisitive mind, email us what topics you’d like us to explore, and anything you want to share with us. For that, if an email is better for you, our email address is: This episode of Trinity Talks is sponsored by Nepali Tea Traders. Nepali Tea Traders is a woman-owned Boston-based company and the first in the United States to offer premium teas exclusively from small farms in Nepal's Ilam region. The company sells a variety of natural and organic tea grown at ideal altitudes of 4,000 to 8,000 feet. The company sells its loose-leaf and bagged tea at tea shops and specialty grocery stores. Its full line of teas is available for purchase at . Four of the company’s teas have earned Global Tea Championship honors, including , named the world’s best black tea. The company’s mission is to help to build a sustainable tea economy in Nepal, providing Nepal’s tea farmers with fair prices and their fair share of the profit. Disclaimer: The stories presented in this podcast are personal and for educational purposes only; the hosts are not experts in the subject matter. Trinity Talks claims no responsibility for any loss or damage due to the application or interpretation of the information presented herein.
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075: The Art of Starting Over (Without Feeling like you have Failed)
05/30/2025
075: The Art of Starting Over (Without Feeling like you have Failed)
Dear Trinity Talks Listeners, Sometimes the bravest thing you can do is start again. Starting over can feel like failure, but what if its actually your breakthrough? This episode explores the courage it takes to begin again and why reinvention is a powerful form of self-growth. Tune into this episode- certainly not that you would want to miss!! You Matter! Your Opinion Matters! Please leave us your reviews on Spotify, iTunes, or wherever you get your podcast. You can also leave us your reviews on: We also encourage you to send a note on how we can quench your inquisitive mind, email us what topics you’d like us to explore, and anything you want to share with us. For that, if an email is better for you, our email address is: This episode of Trinity Talks is sponsored by Nepali Tea Traders. Nepali Tea Traders is a woman-owned Boston-based company and the first in the United States to offer premium teas exclusively from small farms in Nepal's Ilam region. The company sells a variety of natural and organic tea grown at ideal altitudes of 4,000 to 8,000 feet. The company sells its loose-leaf and bagged tea at tea shops and specialty grocery stores. Its full line of teas is available for purchase at . Four of the company’s teas have earned Global Tea Championship honors, including , named the world’s best black tea. The company’s mission is to help to build a sustainable tea economy in Nepal, providing Nepal’s tea farmers with fair prices and their fair share of the profit. Disclaimer: The stories presented in this podcast are personal and for educational purposes only; the hosts are not experts in the subject matter. Trinity Talks claims no responsibility for any loss or damage due to the application or interpretation of the information presented herein.
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074: Have you ever missed someone so much that catching up feels like the best thing!
05/23/2025
074: Have you ever missed someone so much that catching up feels like the best thing!
Dear Trinity Talks Listeners, Tune into this episode- certainly not that you would want to miss!! You Matter! Your Opinion Matters! Please leave us your reviews on Spotify, iTunes, or wherever you get your podcast. You can also leave us your reviews on: We also encourage you to send a note on how we can quench your inquisitive mind, email us what topics you’d like us to explore, and anything you want to share with us. For that, if an email is better for you, our email address is: This episode of Trinity Talks is sponsored by Nepali Tea Traders. Nepali Tea Traders is a woman-owned Boston-based company and the first in the United States to offer premium teas exclusively from small farms in Nepal's Ilam region. The company sells a variety of natural and organic tea grown at ideal altitudes of 4,000 to 8,000 feet. The company sells its loose-leaf and bagged tea at tea shops and specialty grocery stores. Its full line of teas is available for purchase at . Four of the company’s teas have earned Global Tea Championship honors, including , named the world’s best black tea. The company’s mission is to help to build a sustainable tea economy in Nepal, providing Nepal’s tea farmers with fair prices and their fair share of the profit. Disclaimer: The stories presented in this podcast are personal and for educational purposes only; the hosts are not experts in the subject matter. Trinity Talks claims no responsibility for any loss or damage due to the application or interpretation of the information presented herein.
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073: “The Moment I Let Go, Everything Fell Into Place”- Situ's wisdom!
05/09/2025
073: “The Moment I Let Go, Everything Fell Into Place”- Situ's wisdom!
Dear Trinity Talks Listeners, Sometimes, the breakthrough comes when we finally stop trying to force it. In this powerful episode of Trinity Talks, our Situ shares her deeply personal story of what happened when she chose to surrender—to stop gripping so tightly and allow life to unfold. What followed was nothing short of extraordinary: unexpected ease, alignment, and a new sense of peace. If you’ve ever felt stuck, burnt out, or afraid to loosen your grip, this conversation might just be the permission slip you didn’t know you needed. Tune into this episode- certainly not that you would want to miss!! You Matter! Your Opinion Matters! Please leave us your reviews on Spotify, iTunes, or wherever you get your podcast. You can also leave us your reviews on: We also encourage you to send a note on how we can quench your inquisitive mind, email us what topics you’d like us to explore, and anything you want to share with us. For that, if an email is better for you, our email address is: This episode of Trinity Talks is sponsored by Nepali Tea Traders. Nepali Tea Traders is a woman-owned Boston-based company and the first in the United States to offer premium teas exclusively from small farms in Nepal's Ilam region. The company sells a variety of natural and organic tea grown at ideal altitudes of 4,000 to 8,000 feet. The company sells its loose-leaf and bagged tea at tea shops and specialty grocery stores. Its full line of teas is available for purchase at . Four of the company’s teas have earned Global Tea Championship honors, including , named the world’s best black tea. The company’s mission is to help to build a sustainable tea economy in Nepal, providing Nepal’s tea farmers with fair prices and their fair share of the profit. Disclaimer: The stories presented in this podcast are personal and for educational purposes only; the hosts are not experts in the subject matter. Trinity Talks claims no responsibility for any loss or damage due to the application or interpretation of the information presented herein.
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072: Why we struggle to Receive Love (Maya)?
05/02/2025
072: Why we struggle to Receive Love (Maya)?
Dear Trinity Talks Listeners, It's easy to give love. But why is it so hard to recieve it? Sailu and Suni turns this topic into their own by unfusing Nepali language and it really hits home!!! Take a listen and "Notice the next time you deflect a compliment- and recieve it instead." Tune into this episode- certainly not that you would want to miss!! You Matter! Your Opinion Matters! Please leave us your reviews on Spotify, iTunes, or wherever you get your podcast. You can also leave us your reviews on: We also encourage you to send a note on how we can quench your inquisitive mind, email us what topics you’d like us to explore, and anything you want to share with us. For that, if an email is better for you, our email address is: This episode of Trinity Talks is sponsored by Nepali Tea Traders. Nepali Tea Traders is a woman-owned Boston-based company and the first in the United States to offer premium teas exclusively from small farms in Nepal's Ilam region. The company sells a variety of natural and organic tea grown at ideal altitudes of 4,000 to 8,000 feet. The company sells its loose-leaf and bagged tea at tea shops and specialty grocery stores. Its full line of teas is available for purchase at . Four of the company’s teas have earned Global Tea Championship honors, including , named the world’s best black tea. The company’s mission is to help to build a sustainable tea economy in Nepal, providing Nepal’s tea farmers with fair prices and their fair share of the profit. Disclaimer: The stories presented in this podcast are personal and for educational purposes only; the hosts are not experts in the subject matter. Trinity Talks claims no responsibility for any loss or damage due to the application or interpretation of the information presented herein.
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071: Finding Joy in the In-Between Moments
04/18/2025
071: Finding Joy in the In-Between Moments
Dear Trinity Talks Listeners, Joy isn't just in the big milestones-it's hidden in everyday moments. This episodes explores how to slow down, find happiness in simplicity, and start romanticizing your daily life. Tune into this episode- certainly not that you would want to miss!! You Matter! Your Opinion Matters! Please leave us your reviews on Spotify, iTunes, or wherever you get your podcast. You can also leave us your reviews on: We also encourage you to send a note on how we can quench your inquisitive mind, email us what topics you’d like us to explore, and anything you want to share with us. For that, if an email is better for you, our email address is: This episode of Trinity Talks is sponsored by Nepali Tea Traders. Nepali Tea Traders is a woman-owned Boston-based company and the first in the United States to offer premium teas exclusively from small farms in Nepal's Ilam region. The company sells a variety of natural and organic tea grown at ideal altitudes of 4,000 to 8,000 feet. The company sells its loose-leaf and bagged tea at tea shops and specialty grocery stores. Its full line of teas is available for purchase at . Four of the company’s teas have earned Global Tea Championship honors, including , named the world’s best black tea. The company’s mission is to help to build a sustainable tea economy in Nepal, providing Nepal’s tea farmers with fair prices and their fair share of the profit. Disclaimer: The stories presented in this podcast are personal and for educational purposes only; the hosts are not experts in the subject matter. Trinity Talks claims no responsibility for any loss or damage due to the application or interpretation of the information presented herein.
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070: Turning Childhood wonder into Your Life's work
04/11/2025
070: Turning Childhood wonder into Your Life's work
Dear Trinity Talks Listeners, In this soul-stirring episode of Trinity Talks, we sit down with Suruchi (again!! She was previously on Episode 55)—a passionate creator who turned childhood memories into a meaningful career. From the sparks of early inspiration to taking bold, intentional action as an adult, Suruchi shares her journey of aligning with her purpose and making it real. This heartfelt conversation is a beautiful reminder of the power of knowing your “why,” embracing your path, and taking the leap. Tune in for an episode filled with calm energy, friendship, community, and deep connection. Suruchi brought her full, authentic self—and you’ll feel it in every moment. Instagram Handle: @everestelegance_1111 Make sure to follow here! Tune into this episode- certainly not that you would want to miss!! You Matter! Your Opinion Matters! Please leave us your reviews on Spotify, iTunes, or wherever you get your podcast. You can also leave us your reviews on: We also encourage you to send a note on how we can quench your inquisitive mind, email us what topics you’d like us to explore, and anything you want to share with us. For that, if an email is better for you, our email address is: This episode of Trinity Talks is sponsored by Nepali Tea Traders. Nepali Tea Traders is a woman-owned Boston-based company and the first in the United States to offer premium teas exclusively from small farms in Nepal's Ilam region. The company sells a variety of natural and organic tea grown at ideal altitudes of 4,000 to 8,000 feet. The company sells its loose-leaf and bagged tea at tea shops and specialty grocery stores. Its full line of teas is available for purchase at . Four of the company’s teas have earned Global Tea Championship honors, including , named the world’s best black tea. The company’s mission is to help to build a sustainable tea economy in Nepal, providing Nepal’s tea farmers with fair prices and their fair share of the profit. Disclaimer: The stories presented in this podcast are personal and for educational purposes only; the hosts are not experts in the subject matter. Trinity Talks claims no responsibility for any loss or damage due to the application or interpretation of the information presented herein.
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069: The Stories We Tell Ourselves (and How They Shape Our Reality)
04/04/2025
069: The Stories We Tell Ourselves (and How They Shape Our Reality)
Dear Trinity Talks Listeners, Your thoughts shape your reality, but what if you’ve been telling yourself the wrong story? In this episode, we break down self-limiting beliefs and how to rewrite your internal dialogue to create a life that aligns with your highest potential. Tune into this episode- certainly not that you would want to miss!! You Matter! Your Opinion Matters! Please leave us your reviews on Spotify, iTunes, or wherever you get your podcast. You can also leave us your reviews on: We also encourage you to send a note on how we can quench your inquisitive mind, email us what topics you’d like us to explore, and anything you want to share with us. For that, if an email is better for you, our email address is: This episode of Trinity Talks is sponsored by Nepali Tea Traders. Nepali Tea Traders is a woman-owned Boston-based company and the first in the United States to offer premium teas exclusively from small farms in Nepal's Ilam region. The company sells a variety of natural and organic tea grown at ideal altitudes of 4,000 to 8,000 feet. The company sells its loose-leaf and bagged tea at tea shops and specialty grocery stores. Its full line of teas is available for purchase at . Four of the company’s teas have earned Global Tea Championship honors, including , named the world’s best black tea. The company’s mission is to help to build a sustainable tea economy in Nepal, providing Nepal’s tea farmers with fair prices and their fair share of the profit. Disclaimer: The stories presented in this podcast are personal and for educational purposes only; the hosts are not experts in the subject matter. Trinity Talks claims no responsibility for any loss or damage due to the application or interpretation of the information presented herein.
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068: The Power of Hello: Turning Connection into Purpose & Impact
03/28/2025
068: The Power of Hello: Turning Connection into Purpose & Impact
Dear Trinity Talks Listeners, What if everything you’re seeking—purpose, connection, impact—starts with just a simple “hello”? In this powerful episode of Trinity Talks, we sit down with Asmi Pokharel, a passionate advocate for community, mental health, and meaningful connection. She shares how small moments can lead to big transformations, how to follow your passion unapologetically, and why being of service is the most fulfilling path of all. About Asmi: Asmi Pokharel is a dedicated scientist, community leader, and media professional based in Boston. She works as a Senior Associate Scientist at a gene therapy company while actively engaging in community initiatives. As the Chairperson of Greater Boston Nepali Community (GBNC) Health Committee , she advocates for mental and physical health awareness and cultural preservation. She also serves as the Head of Events and Outreach for NSA Boston and as the Communication Director and Artist Liaison at NewchiTV, an international Nepali media platform. Asmi's Instagram: @asmi_pokharel_ NewChi TV: @Newchiproduction, @guffcast Tune into this episode- certainly not that you would want to miss!! You Matter! Your Opinion Matters! Please leave us your reviews on Spotify, iTunes, or wherever you get your podcast. You can also leave us your reviews on: We also encourage you to send a note on how we can quench your inquisitive mind, email us what topics you’d like us to explore, and anything you want to share with us. For that, if an email is better for you, our email address is: This episode of Trinity Talks is sponsored by Nepali Tea Traders. Nepali Tea Traders is a woman-owned Boston-based company and the first in the United States to offer premium teas exclusively from small farms in Nepal's Ilam region. The company sells a variety of natural and organic tea grown at ideal altitudes of 4,000 to 8,000 feet. The company sells its loose-leaf and bagged tea at tea shops and specialty grocery stores. Its full line of teas is available for purchase at . Four of the company’s teas have earned Global Tea Championship honors, including , named the world’s best black tea. The company’s mission is to help to build a sustainable tea economy in Nepal, providing Nepal’s tea farmers with fair prices and their fair share of the profit. Disclaimer: The stories presented in this podcast are personal and for educational purposes only; the hosts are not experts in the subject matter. Trinity Talks claims no responsibility for any loss or damage due to the application or interpretation of the information presented herein.
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067: The Illusion of Control: How to Find Peace in Uncertainty
03/21/2025
067: The Illusion of Control: How to Find Peace in Uncertainty
Dear Trinity Talks Listeners, We cling to control because uncertainty feels uncomfortable—but what if letting go is the key to peace? This episode unpacks why we crave control, how to embrace life’s unpredictability, and how surrendering can actually lead to more alignment and clarity. Tune into this episode- certainly not that you would want to miss!! You Matter! Your Opinion Matters! Please leave us your reviews on Spotify, iTunes, or wherever you get your podcast. You can also leave us your reviews on: We also encourage you to send a note on how we can quench your inquisitive mind, email us what topics you’d like us to explore, and anything you want to share with us. For that, if an email is better for you, our email address is: This episode of Trinity Talks is sponsored by Nepali Tea Traders. Nepali Tea Traders is a woman-owned Boston-based company and the first in the United States to offer premium teas exclusively from small farms in Nepal's Ilam region. The company sells a variety of natural and organic tea grown at ideal altitudes of 4,000 to 8,000 feet. The company sells its loose-leaf and bagged tea at tea shops and specialty grocery stores. Its full line of teas is available for purchase at . Four of the company’s teas have earned Global Tea Championship honors, including , named the world’s best black tea. The company’s mission is to help to build a sustainable tea economy in Nepal, providing Nepal’s tea farmers with fair prices and their fair share of the profit. Disclaimer: The stories presented in this podcast are personal and for educational purposes only; the hosts are not experts in the subject matter. Trinity Talks claims no responsibility for any loss or damage due to the application or interpretation of the information presented herein.
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066: Stop Apologizing for Taking Up Space
03/14/2025
066: Stop Apologizing for Taking Up Space
Dear Trinity Talks listeners, Do you constantly apologize—even when you don’t need to? Many of us have been conditioned to shrink ourselves to make others comfortable. In this episode, we explore how to reclaim your voice, own your space, and stop saying ‘sorry’ when you don’t have to. Tune into this episode- certainly not that you would want to miss!! You Matter! Your Opinion Matters! Please leave us your reviews on Spotify, iTunes, or wherever you get your podcast. You can also leave us your reviews on: We also encourage you to send a note on how we can quench your inquisitive mind, email us what topics you’d like us to explore, and anything you want to share with us. For that, if an email is better for you, our email address is: Disclaimer: The stories presented in this podcast are personal and for educational purposes only; the hosts are not experts in the subject matter. Trinity Talks claims no responsibility for any loss or damage due to the application or interpretation of the information presented herein.
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065: While the world is going on its whirlwind, how do we find our peace?
02/10/2025
065: While the world is going on its whirlwind, how do we find our peace?
Dear Trinity Talk Listeners, How are you feeling right now? Whatever you are feeling is valid and ok. Tune into this episode- certainly not that you would want to miss!! You Matter! Your Opinion Matters! Please leave us your reviews on Spotify, iTunes, or wherever you get your podcast. You can also leave us your reviews on: We also encourage you to send a note on how we can quench your inquisitive mind, email us what topics you’d like us to explore, and anything you want to share with us. For that, if an email is better for you, our email address is: Disclaimer: The stories presented in this podcast are personal and for educational purposes only; the hosts are not experts in the subject matter. Trinity Talks claims no responsibility for any loss or damage due to the application or interpretation of the information presented herein.
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064: When life gives you lemon, make lemonade!!!!! Adapt a different perspective on how you look at your current situation!
01/31/2025
064: When life gives you lemon, make lemonade!!!!! Adapt a different perspective on how you look at your current situation!
Dear Trinity Talk Listeners, What do you do when life gets really busy? Have you mastered the art of managing it, do you flow with it or do you change your perspective on how you look at BUSY? Tune into this episode- certainly not that you would want to miss!! You Matter! Your Opinion Matters! Please leave us your reviews on Spotify, iTunes, or wherever you get your podcast. You can also leave us your reviews on: We also encourage you to send a note on how we can quench your inquisitive mind, email us what topics you’d like us to explore, and anything you want to share with us. For that, if an email is better for you, our email address is: Disclaimer: The stories presented in this podcast are personal and for educational purposes only; the hosts are not experts in the subject matter. Trinity Talks claims no responsibility for any loss or damage due to the application or interpretation of the information presented herein.
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063: Do you ever have Millions of thoughts in your mind racing at the same time? Here's how Trinity handles it!
01/24/2025
063: Do you ever have Millions of thoughts in your mind racing at the same time? Here's how Trinity handles it!
Dear Trinity Talk Listeners, Have you ever found yourself lost in your thought? Even more, lost in your mind with so many thoughts that you have no idea where everything is coming from? Tune into this episode- certainly not that you would want to miss!! You Matter! Your Opinion Matters! Please leave us your reviews on Spotify, iTunes, or wherever you get your podcast. You can also leave us your reviews on: We also encourage you to send a note on how we can quench your inquisitive mind, email us what topics you’d like us to explore, and anything you want to share with us. For that, if an email is better for you, our email address is: Disclaimer: The stories presented in this podcast are personal and for educational purposes only; the hosts are not experts in the subject matter. Trinity Talks claims no responsibility for any loss or damage due to the application or interpretation of the information presented herein.
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062: Happy New Year 2025- Intention, Attention and Abundance
01/15/2025
062: Happy New Year 2025- Intention, Attention and Abundance
Dear Trinity Talk Listeners, Happy New Year 2025! We have missed you but here we are shairng our goofiness again. Life is beautiful and the TRINITY is back with more stories and realness. 2025 here we come and we want our listeners to come along for the journey! Tune into this episode- certainly not that you would want to miss!! You Matter! Your Opinion Matters! Please leave us your reviews on Spotify, iTunes, or wherever you get your podcast. You can also leave us your reviews on: We also encourage you to send a note on how we can quench your inquisitive mind, email us what topics you’d like us to explore, and anything you want to share with us. For that, if an email is better for you, our email address is: Disclaimer: The stories presented in this podcast are personal and for educational purposes only; the hosts are not experts in the subject matter. Trinity Talks claims no responsibility for any loss or damage due to the application or interpretation of the information presented herein.
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061: The Value of giving ourselves the gift of silence- Sailu comes solo encouraging us to embrace stillness.
12/11/2024
061: The Value of giving ourselves the gift of silence- Sailu comes solo encouraging us to embrace stillness.
Dear Trinity Talks Listeners, Today's special episode is a solocast by Sailu. She is a goddess of feeler and is encouraging us to find ourselves in silence. It is indeed a powerful reminder to dive into our thoughts and inviting all our emotions, feelings on to the table. Tune into this episode- certainly not that you would want to miss!! You Matter! Your Opinion Matters! Please leave us your reviews on Spotify, iTunes, or wherever you get your podcast. You can also leave us your reviews on: We also encourage you to send a note on how we can quench your inquisitive mind, email us what topics you’d like us to explore, and anything you want to share with us. For that, if an email is better for you, our email address is: Disclaimer: The stories presented in this podcast are personal and for educational purposes only; the hosts are not experts in the subject matter. Trinity Talks claims no responsibility for any loss or damage due to the application or interpretation of the information presented herein.
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060: Gratitude- How can you be grateful for ordinary daily things? Solocast by Situ
12/03/2024
060: Gratitude- How can you be grateful for ordinary daily things? Solocast by Situ
Dear Trinity Talks Listeners, Today's special episode is a solocast by Situ. She is a goddess of emodiment and she lives her truth from the place of love. She inspires to find gratitude in daily ordinary things so that we don't have to live with a WHEN syndrome. If you want your daily life to be magical, you have to choose to see it as "Magical" and on todays episode, Situ shares how! Tune into this episode- certainly not that you would want to miss!! You Matter! Your Opinion Matters! Please leave us your reviews on Spotify, iTunes, or wherever you get your podcast. You can also leave us your reviews on: We also encourage you to send a note on how we can quench your inquisitive mind, email us what topics you’d like us to explore, and anything you want to share with us. For that, if an email is better for you, our email address is: Disclaimer: The stories presented in this podcast are personal and for educational purposes only; the hosts are not experts in the subject matter. Trinity Talks claims no responsibility for any loss or damage due to the application or interpretation of the information presented herein.
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