Things we wanted you to know this week
In honor of last Sunday, a celebration of us being financial burdens,
(If you haven’t watched Fleabag, YOU MUST!!)

Art by Claire Sadler
(Keep in mind that I am not a person who was ever into racing. I’ve only seen one track and that was in Abu Dhabi when there was no actual race. )
Sooo, remember our first issue where we mentioned the podcast “Simple Ken”?
In one of the episodes Kenny recommends F1: Drive to Survive and I don’t usually watch a lot of Netflix documentaries, but somehow felt like watching this one. I was excited but also unaware of anything racing related. Watching the first episode, I found myself completely drawn to everything on screen, from the interviews of the race car drivers and their managers to the sensational Grand Prix , it was new and intense but also very entertaining.
Eventually both my parents would come sit and watch too. This show keeps you engaged throughout both the seasons whether you are a race lover or not. By the start of the second season I was so invested in the show, knew all of their names and had a few personal favorites as well. Guenther Steiner, the team principal of HAAS F1 is a super interesting character,his remarks in general are 10/10.
It has managed to open up the world of Formula One to an entirely new audience. And I can say that because my Instagram feed is now filled entirely with F1 memes.
Niran
Honestly by Tanmay Bhat, which features a podcast called Clueless, where he talks about all things money related: why Indian parents never tell us how much they earn, why people are shamed for making more money, how to budget properly and so on. It is the content none of us knew we needed.We all know Tanmay Bhat either through AIB or the infamous FIRs or both. And after a year long break , he's back with a brand new channel and hilarious content.
He basically brings a few of his friends on the show and they talk about things which probably should've been taught to us in school :))), so if you're as clueless as the rest of us when it comes to money, check out this podcast!
If you’re looking for a pick me up this week,
Hollywood, set in a post-World War II Los Angeles, is seven episodes of yum.

Also, Jim Parsons is unbelievable in this!
Iliza Schlesinger (who is a super fun comedian) is on 100th episode of #dontpanicpantry, and we know there are tons of people doing cook along’s on the internet, but she’s hilarious and it’s mostly just her dog.
This self-explanatory mood,
“How to fake being on Zoom call”;
“How much banana bread can adult human eat before looking like hippo”
During these uncertain times we hope everyone realizes that we are all trying our best and that's enough for now ❤️
Stay safe and check up on your friends and family.
Love to you all,
Niran & Niti