Episodes

  • Quitting Is Always An Option
    Jun 7 2026

    Quitting gets a bad reputation, but Dev and Roger are here to change that. In this episode, the two go head-to-head in a candid debate about one of life's most underrated decisions: knowing when to walk away. From burnout and toxic environments to lack of fulfillment and missed opportunities, Roger makes the case for why quitting can be an act of courage, self-respect, and wisdom. But Dev isn't letting him off easy. With sharp counterpoints on perseverance, emotional timing, the ripple effect your decisions have on others, and the danger of carrying unresolved patterns into new situations, Dev challenges listeners to ask harder questions before throwing in the towel — including whether the problem is the situation, or the mirror.

    What makes this episode so real is that neither host pretends to have a clean answer. Instead, they give you something better: a framework. Whether you're wrestling with a relationship, a career, a friendship, or a goal that no longer feels like yours, Dev and Roger help you slow down, get honest with yourself, and figure out which side of the coin you're actually standing on. Because quitting might always be an option — but doing it with clarity, intention, and self-awareness? That's the part nobody talks about enough.

    In this episode they break down:

    • The real difference between quitting and strategic redirection
    • Why opportunity cost should factor into every major life decision
    • How self-awareness and realistic expectations shape the choice to stay or go
    • The ripple effect your persistence (or your exit) has on the people watching you
    • The key questions to ask yourself when you're stuck between pushing forward and walking away

    This isn't a conversation that hands you a tidy answer, because life doesn't work that way. It's a framework for thinking more clearly when you're in the thick of it, so you can make a decision you can actually stand behind. Whether you're weighing a career move, a relationship, a project, or a goal that no longer feels like yours — this episode is for you.

    Quitting is always an option. The question is whether it's the right one.

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    32 mins
  • Congrats! You Get To Do Things
    May 31 2026

    Most of us are running on autopilot, showing up to jobs that drain us, friendships that feel one-sided, and responsibilities we never actually chose. But what if the shift from obligation to commitment could change everything?

    In this episode of See Through, Dev and Roger explore one of the most quietly powerful distinctions in personal development: the difference between doing something because you feel you have to and doing it because you genuinely choose to. It sounds simple. The impact is anything but.

    Through real, honest conversations, including Roger's reframe of fatherhood and Dev's experience of social obligation growing up, they get into why so many of us drift through life carrying weight we never consciously agreed to carry. And more importantly, how to put it down.

    You will walk away with practical tools to help you prioritize what actually matters to you, set boundaries that stick, reconnect with your deeper why, and approach life's harder seasons with more self-compassion and less guilt.

    The episode closes with a "Motivational Minute" that hits differently: the ordinary moments you are living right now are the ones you will one day call the good old days.

    If you have ever felt buried under everything on your plate, this episode will challenge you to see every single item on that list in a completely new light.

    Topics covered: obligation vs. commitment, boundary setting, personal values, mindset shift, fulfillment, self-compassion, work-life balance, intentional living, motivation, purpose


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    32 mins
  • Find Your Miyagi
    May 22 2026

    What if the single greatest shortcut to personal growth is the one most people never take? In this debut episode of See Through, Dev and Roger explore mentorship, one of the most powerful yet overlooked forces in human development.

    From Mr. Miyagi's quiet wisdom in The Karate Kid to Yoda's patience in Star Wars and Rafiki's tough love in The Lion King, the mentor-mentee dynamic has shaped every great story ever told. So why do so few of us actively seek it in real life?

    Dev and Roger get personal and raw in this conversation, reflecting on the lessons they almost missed, from a father's advice in the garden to the wisdom hidden in a stranger's passing words. They break down three practical keys to finding your own Miyagi: seek someone who challenges how you think, prioritize alignment over accolades, and look for a mentor who is genuinely invested in your growth, not just dispensing advice from a distance.

    This episode ends with a question that will stay with you: Like a carpenter who unknowingly builds someone else's dream home, are the choices you make today building the life you actually want tomorrow?

    If you are ready to grow with intention, this is your starting point.

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    33 mins
  • Through Dev
    May 17 2026

    Welcome to “See Through,” a podcast dedicated to shifting your perspective on everyday experiences. Hosts Dev and Roger delve into a wide array of topics, from career and finances to relationships and culture, aiming to move beyond superficial discussions. This show is born from a desire for deeper connection and a space where it’s okay to not have all the answers, encouraging listeners to peel back layers, ask “why,” and be open to changing their minds, ultimately escaping echo chambers for honest, layered conversations.

    This episode, part two of a two-part introduction, puts Dev in the “hot seat” to help listeners get to know the human behind the mic. Dev tackles a series of rapid-fire questions, revealing his love for instant ramen, his pride in watching “Princess Diaries,” his hobbies of photography and fantasy sports, and his preference for dogs and sweet treats. The conversation then deepens as Dev shares advice for his 21-year-old self, discusses what he values most outside of family, and addresses common misconceptions about his confidence. The hosts also invite listeners to suggest topics for future episodes, which will be released every Sunday.

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    19 mins
  • Through Roger
    May 17 2026

    Welcome to the inaugural episode of “See Through,” a podcast dedicated to shifting your perspective on everyday experiences. Hosts Dev and Roger aim to delve into a wide array of topics, from career and finances to relationships and culture, encouraging listeners to move beyond superficial discussions and challenge their own viewpoints. The show was born out of a desire for deeper connection and a frustration with one-sided conversations, providing a
    space for honest, layered dialogue where curiosity is valued over having all the answers.

    In this first part of their introductory episode, Dev interviews Roger in a rapid-fire and deeper question format, allowing listeners to get to know the human behind the voice. Roger shares insights into his favorite midnight snack, guilty pleasure movies, hobbies, and values, emphasizing the importance of overall health and not being afraid of failure. He also addresses common misconceptions about his personality, highlighting his logical approach and caring nature. The episode sets the stage for future discussions, promising weekly releases every Sunday, where the hosts will explore topics and offer tips, inviting community input and perspectives.

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    18 mins