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Often Unexpectedly

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Often Unexpectedly is a podcast that focuses on discussing ideas and perspectives on design, culture, and the world around us. Hosted by Sushant Vohra and Gokul Beeda, both designers, each episode delves into a variety of topics that are often unexpected and thought-provoking. They share their perspectives on the latest cultural trends, ways to make the world a better place, and the unexpected moments that shape our lives. The conversations at OU are always light-hearted and friendly.

Location:

United States

Description:

Often Unexpectedly is a podcast that focuses on discussing ideas and perspectives on design, culture, and the world around us. Hosted by Sushant Vohra and Gokul Beeda, both designers, each episode delves into a variety of topics that are often unexpected and thought-provoking. They share their perspectives on the latest cultural trends, ways to make the world a better place, and the unexpected moments that shape our lives. The conversations at OU are always light-hearted and friendly.

Language:

English


Episodes
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Social media for designers and the search for the Mr. Beast of design

12/18/2023
After a long busy stint, Gokul and Sushant are back on Often Unexpectedly to talk social media for designers. In this episode the designers discuss the role of social media in their design careers and if a following truly matters. Sushant shares tips for people who want to start posting online and the what does it truly mean to add value on linkedin. Gokul follows up with a unique trend we have been seeing in the designer+creator space. Often Unexpectedly has an Instagram too - https://www.instagram.com/oftenunexpectedly/

Duration:00:38:02

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The best design advice we have received

6/12/2023
Get ready to design your way to success with Gokul and Sushant on "Often Unexpectedly"! Just Kidding! In this episode, the designers spill the beans on the best design advice they've received and technically it's pure gold. They'll take you on a wild ride through their creative journeys, sharing stories of how inspiration from movies, music, and their awesome mentors has shaped their design paths. At the end, the designers drop two juicy tips for budding designers. Discover how to enhance your design practice, boost creativity, and navigate the ever-changing design landscape. Perfect for designers seeking inspiration and guidance and for those who love us, no matter how silly we sound. Often Unexpectedly has an Instagram too - https://www.instagram.com/oftenunexpectedly/

Duration:00:39:21

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Artificial Intelligence, Synthetic Reality, Human Stupidity, and the Future of truth

4/17/2023
In this episode, designers, Sushant and Gokul explore the weird and wonderful world of Artificial Intelligence. As self proclaimed AI experts (And psychology nerds, just kidding), they share their unique perspectives on the latest trends, the creative possibilities, the balance of social fabric and how people can use AI to better understand ourselves as humans. Sushant explores topics like the future of truth, creativity and synthetic media, while Gokul brings in conversations around imagined realities, inner working of the human brain and the differences between AI and Human Intelligence. No we don't talk about what jobs will be lost lol. In the latter part of the podcast, Gokul and Sushant discuss 4 different industry setting business opportunities that will become increasingly important in a world where humans learn to live with machines.

Duration:01:09:45

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Why is Bollywood so exaggerated and what can designers learn from it?

3/15/2023
In this episode, designers Gokul and Sushant dive deep into the world of Bollywood and examine why it is so exaggerated, yet so captivating. The duo explores the role of censorship in shaping Bollywood's aesthetic over the years and how it has affected the portrayal of romance, violence, and other themes in Bollywood movies. They delve into the way Bollywood movies blend different genres and how the over-the-top nature of Bollywood has become its unique selling point. In the latter part of the podcast, Gokul and Sushant shift their focus to the design elements of Bollywood and the impact it has for the people of India and globally. Expect to also hear a 5 pointer list on why bollywood is actually good design.

Duration:01:06:11

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The biggest design trend of 2023 and it's not what you think

1/31/2023
In this episode of "Often Unexpectedly," Sushant and Gokul delve into the world of trends. They start by exploring what trends are and what makes them so important. They then dive into the biggest trend of 2023 and what it means for the industry. The designers then shift their focus to industrial design, sharing their insights on the four trends they think are set to blow up in the coming year. They round out the episode with their take on the four trends they wish would just die already. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to stay ahead of the curve in the world of design and trends. So, tune in and get ready for a lively discussion on all things trending!

Duration:01:07:04

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Why most design schools suck and what you can do about it

1/16/2023
In this episode of "Often Unexpectedly," Gokul and Sushant are taking on the big topic of the gap between design schools and the industry. They riff on the idea of personal development and share some of their own embarrassing moments from the past. What started as a linkedin post. now is a deep dive into the heart of the matter, discussing the challenges that exist and what can be done to bridge the gap between design schools and the industry. To wrap up. the designers share 4 actionable suggestions that design schools can implement to bridge the gap and better prepare students for the industry.

Duration:00:46:31