Bless The Bridge

Bless The Bridge
Podcast Description
The name “Bless the Bridge” comes from a phrase my old college professor's grandfather used for family toasts, “God Bless the bridge that brought you here.” For some reason, this toast resonated with me. I believe it honors the relationships we build and the circumstances that bring people together. This show will document and engage with some people I know and their lived experiences.
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The podcast focuses on themes of personal narratives, cultural heritage, and social connections, with episodes exploring topics like the significance of family bonds, the impact of friendships, and insights into global cultures. For example, Episode #1 features Keerthi discussing the intertwining of his cultural roots with modern societal dynamics.

The name “Bless the Bridge” comes from a phrase my old college professor’s grandfather used for family toasts, “God Bless the bridge that brought you here.” For some reason, this toast resonated with me. I believe it honors the relationships we build and the circumstances that bring people together. This show will document and engage with some people I know and their lived experiences.

In this episode, Keerthi shares the full-circle moments that keep popping up in life. His thoughts are deeply connected to his cultural and familial roots, passion for Indo-Pacific geopolitics and world cultures, and outlook on friendships and laughter. For more information about this show and episode, find me at blessthebridge.com
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