Felis Fella, Muskan
might as well
might as well is a podcast about saying the thing, trying the thing, and figuring life out as you go. Two friends having honest conversations about culture, relationships, ambition, identity, and everything in between. Nobody really knows what they’re doing, so you might as well just do whatever you want!
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Felis Fella, Muskan
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Apr 25, 2026
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Episodes
Is 'being cringe' a trend now? | might as well ep. 7 25.04.2026 25:42
In this episode, we’re basically asking… why is everyone so scared of being seen trying? And who are we even performing for? We get into: being afraid of being perceived while trying the difference between actually trying vs just performing turning everything into a “moment” (reading in public, having matcha, etc.) who is this performance even for… strangers? how anything can become a trend instea...
ADHD, Periods & Being Queer — Why 9-to-5 Systems Don't Work For Anyone | might as well ep-6 18.04.2026 30:39
We got stuck in traffic after dance class and accidentally dismantled work-life balance. Typical. Work-life balance doesn't actually work — especially if you have ADHD, if you menstruate, or if you exist outside the default. In this episode, we talk about energy cycles, period leave being treated like a radical concept, and how systems are built by cis het men for cis het men. We also joke abo...
why is 'serving' a threat to men? | might as well ep. 5 10.04.2026 23:27
In this episode, we’re offering our deepest condolences… to society. And especially to anyone who’s had to deal with men on a daily basis. We get into: -insecure men vs the ones who are actually secure -men who aren’t threatened by something as harmless as nail paint -how some people will compliment your things but never you (Utkarsh’s gym story) -why being real is so hard for some people -men s...
My knees are broken but so is everything else! | might as well ep. 4 04.04.2026 38:19
went to a party, bruised my knees, and somehow ended up questioning men, capitalism, and existence! In this episode of might as well, we start with a chaotic night out, dancing, getting on stage, and waking up with actual broken knees and spiral into something much deeper. We talk about: – what dating feels like after a breakup – becoming emotionally detached (or just… practical?) – seeing attract...
Fire sign vs Earth sign (we exposed ourselves) | might as well ep. 3 28.03.2026 35:09
In this episode, Utkarsh and Muskan delve into astrology, zodiac signs, and horoscopes. From taking a trip down memory lane when Muskan shares why she wanted to be a certain zodiac sign because both her parents had that sun sign…to talking about Co–Star, the astrology app. They also explore the details of Utkarsh’s chart, for which they ask his birth details from his mother and attempt to make an...
You Become Who You’re Around (And That’s Kinda Scary) | might as well ep. 2 21.03.2026 37:04
In this episode, we talk about how the people around you shape the way you think, behave, and see the world, often more than you realize. From friendships and social circles to the content you consume, influence is everywhere. And sometimes, the hardest but most necessary thing is learning to step back, filter people, and choose what (and who) actually aligns with you. We also get into:why people...
not everyone has ADHD… but you might | might as well ep.1 13.03.2026 30:36
In the first episode of might as well , we finally stop overthinking and start the podcast we’ve been talking about for months. we talk about how the name “might as well” came about, why focusing on yourself is often misunderstood as selfish, and why self-awareness can actually make people more empathetic. the conversation also moves into ADHD, how people begin noticing the signs, what the process...
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