• More than just words | ft. Sena & Koray
    Jul 6 2026

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    Language is more than vocabulary and grammar...

    It shapes the way we think, connect, remember, and understand the world around us.

    In this episode, I'm joined by Sena, a French Literature graduate who recently returned from France, and Koray, for a relaxed and thought-provoking conversation on language and society. Together, we explore how language influences identity, the experience of living abroad, accents and stereotypes, literature, translation, social media, and the subtle ways words that shape our relationships...

    This isn't a conversation about linguistics. It's a conversation about being human through language.

    Whether you've ever searched for the right word, felt different in another language, or wondered why certain conversations stay with us forever, this episode is for you.

    I hope you enjoy listening as much as we enjoyed recording it.

    If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to give us a 5-star review and follow Beyond The Surface for more deep and thought-provoking conversations. Your support helps us grow and bring you even better content 😊
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    36 mins
  • Beyond The Norms | ft. Professor Ferit Güven
    Jun 17 2026

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    What does it mean to feel at home?

    In this episode of Beyond The Surface, I sit down with Professor Ferit Güven for a conversation about belonging, identity, memory, and the places that shape us.

    Together, we explore questions that many of us carry throughout our lives: Is home a place or a feeling? Can someone have more than one home? What happens when you no longer feel at home where you once belonged? And in an increasingly connected world, has the meaning of home changed?

    Drawing from philosophy, personal experience, and reflections on culture, this conversation goes beyond geography and explores one of the most fundamental human questions.


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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Why Young Men Are Falling Behind ?
    Mar 16 2026

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    A growing number of young men feel lost, isolated, and without direction. But why is this happening?

    In this episode, we explore the silent crisis of young men; examining the psychological, social, and cultural factors shaping their lives today. From loneliness and identity to purpose and responsibility, we look beyond the headlines to understand what’s really going on with young men.


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    27 mins
  • Beyond The Inherited Definitions: Conformity
    Feb 14 2026

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    We inherit more than eye color and last names.
    We inherit definitions.

    Definitions of success.
    Of morality.
    Of masculinity and femininity.
    Of obedience.
    Of what is “normal.”
    Of what is “right.”

    But what if many of these definitions were never truly ours?

    In this episode of Beyond The Surface, we go beyond the inherited definitions that quietly shape our identities and decisions. Through some of the most famous psychological experiments in history, we explore how easily human perception, morality, and behavior can be influenced by group pressure, authority, and assigned roles.

    We’ll reflect on:

    • Conformity and the power of the group — inspired by the experiments of Solomon Asch
    • Obedience to authority — through the controversial work of Stanley Milgram
    • The psychology of roles and power — examined in the Stanford Prison Experiment led by Philip Zimbardo

    If ordinary people can conform, obey, and transform under pressure…
    How much of what we call “our personality” is truly chosen?

    There's insightful breakdowns by Vsauce (Michael Stevens), whose videos beautifully unpack these psychological experiments and their implications.


    Recommended videos:

    • Conformity (Asch Experiment) – https://youtu.be/fbyIYXEu-nQ?si=wnH9XrfMrbvIIwzQ


    • Obedience to Authority (Milgram Experiment) – https://youtu.be/vuMt8b4UrcI?si=NCJvUtfhUtnIeOgl


    • Stanford Prison Experiment – https://youtu.be/KND_bBDE8RQ?si=sAOWf9j9j-RyR2M_

    This episode is not about judging the past.
    It’s about questioning what we’ve quietly accepted...

    Because sometimes growth begins when we ask:
    Who defined this for me?

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    18 mins
  • Why do we dream ? | Episode 3
    Dec 16 2025

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    What happens to consciousness when we fall asleep?
    And why does the mind keep creating stories when the body is at rest?

    In this episode, we explore dreaming as one of the most mysterious expressions of consciousness. From vivid narratives to fragmented images, dreams reveal a version of the mind that feels both familiar and completely foreign..

    We talk about what dreams might tell us about awareness, identity, memory, and the unconscious; and whether dreaming is a different state of consciousness or simply consciousness without external limits ?

    Rather than searching for definitive answers, this episode invites curiosity. Because maybe dreams aren’t meant to be solved.

    Only experienced.

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    22 mins
  • Do we have free will ? | Episode 2
    Dec 12 2025

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    In this second episode of our mind series, we explore one of the most debated questions in human thought: How much of our “free will” is actually ours?

    From the shaping force of our upbringing to the subtle expectations of society, we reflect on how environments sculpt our choices long before we’re aware of them. We discuss Robert Sapolsky’s provocative challenge to free will; drawing from his book Determined, and contrast it with Daniel Dennett’s more hopeful, compatibilist view...

    Together, these perspectives open a deeper conversation about agency, responsibility, and the invisible threads that guide our decisions. Rather than offering a final answer, this episode invites you to rethink what it truly means to choose 🙌

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    37 mins
  • Are we really conscious ? | Episode 1
    Dec 9 2025

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    In this first episode of our three-part series on consciousness, we open the door to one of the oldest and most mysterious questions humans have ever asked: What does it really mean to be aware?

    Together, we explore the layers of the conscious and unconscious mind, how our perceptions are shaped, and why understanding our inner world matters more than we think. This isn’t a lecture; it’s a gentle, reflective conversation, grounded in philosophy, psychology, and some neuroscience.

    Whether you’re here to question everything or simply to understand yourself a little better, this episode sets the foundation for a deeper journey. The next two episodes will take us further beneath the surface 🙌


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    35 mins
  • Why can't we read anymore ?
    Dec 4 2025

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    In this episode, we dive into a question almost everyone quietly asks themselves: why is reading becoming so hard? We explore it from every angle ; from the history of how humans first started reading, to how our brains evolved with storytelling, to the modern distractions that pull our attention in a hundred different directions...

    We talk about how technology reshaped our reading habits, how the paradox of choice leaves us overwhelmed before we even pick up a book, and why deep reading feels almost impossible in an age of endless notifications. We even look at the cultural shifts, the psychology behind attention, and how reading used to be a slow, communal act rather than a productivity goal.

    This episode isn’t a preachy READ MORE lecture; it’s a journey. A colorful one. A mix of history, a bit of science, personal reflection, and honest conversation about the state of our minds today. If you’ve ever wondered why you can binge a 3 hour podcast but struggle to read 3 pages, this one will make you feel seen 😊

    If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to give us a 5-star review and follow Beyond The Surface for more deep and thought-provoking conversations. Your support helps us grow and bring you even better content 😊
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    26 mins