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Anuj Sawhney and Manav Subodh explore social insecurities in second episode of The Big Small Talk

In this episode titled “Fake it...to Make It!”, Sawhney and Subodh delve into the dynamics of authenticity and success, exploring the notion of projecting false confidence and achievement to combat underlying insecurities or self-inflicted social stigmas

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Delhi: The Big Small Talk has launched its second episode: “Fake it...to Make It!”

Anuj Sawhney (Ex-Bollywood actor and Managing Director of Swiss Military Worldwide), and his childhood best friend Manav Subodh (Founder of 1M1B - One Million for One Billion), aim to captivate audiences with their discussions on the intricacies of daily life.

In this episode titled “Fake it...to Make It!”, Sawhney and Subodh delve into the dynamics of authenticity and success, exploring the notion of projecting false confidence and achievement to combat underlying insecurities or self-inflicted social stigmas.

Drawing from personal anecdotes, the hosts invite listeners to join them on a journey of self-reflection and exploration.

Sawhney expressed his excitement for the upcoming episode and stated, "After the incredible response to our debut episode, I couldn't be more thrilled to continue our exploration of everyday nuances with 'Fake it…to Make it!' This episode dives into a topic that is both universal and deeply personal, and I believe our listeners will find resonance in our discussions."

Subodh echoed Sawhney's sentiments, adding, "As best friends and co-hosts, Anuj and I are committed to providing a platform for meaningful dialogue and reflection. 'Fake it…to Make it!' is just the beginning of what promises to be an enriching and thought-provoking journey for our listeners."

Upcoming Episodes Preview:

Episode 3 - The Role of Abuses in Everyday Life: Covering the nuances of language and societal norms with candid discussions on when and where colorful language is acceptable or crass.

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