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This with Krish Show

This with Krish Show

Written by: Krish Dhokia
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Faith. Family. Freedom. Football. And a whole lot of laughs.

The This with Krish Show is where real life meets real talk — from parenting chaos and marriage moments to faith lessons and cultural commentary. Host Krish Dhokia brings humor, honesty, and heart to every episode, weaving stories from his own family with insights on leadership, community, and living with purpose.

Expect conversations that are funny, wholesome, sometimes serious — but always real. Whether it’s SEC football Saturdays, bedtime Bible stories with the kids, or reflections on today’s world, this show reminds us to laugh,

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Episodes
  • The 2026 Midterms That Decide Whether Anything Gets Done
    Jan 8 2026

    The 2026 midterm elections may be quieter than a presidential race, but they will determine the direction of the country for years to come. In this extended episode of This with Krish, we break down why open seats in Congress matter, how momentum can stall overnight, and why turnout in the midterms is more important than most voters realize.

    From Washington power dynamics to state-level consequences and global elections that impact your wallet, this episode delivers context, clarity, and perspective—not just headlines. We also explore why losing congressional seats could trigger years of investigations and gridlock, and why both parties are approaching this cycle differently.

    If you care about accountability, balance of power, and whether government actually functions, this is an episode you don’t want to miss.

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    17 mins
  • I Loved Atlanta for 29 Years—Here’s Why I Don’t Anymore
    Jan 7 2026

    I lived in Atlanta for 29 years.

    I went to school there. Built businesses there. Met my wife there. Most of my family and closest friends still live there. Atlanta shaped who I am in ways I’ll always be grateful for.

    But somewhere along the way, the city changed—and so did my relationship with it.

    In this episode, I take a long, honest look at why I fell out of love with Atlanta. From the Olympic-era optimism of the 1990s to explosive population growth, rising costs, infrastructure strain, crime trends, gentrification, and cultural erosion, this is not a hit piece—it’s a reflection.

    This episode blends personal memory with deep-cut Atlanta history from 1991–2020, along with real data, lived experience, and uncomfortable questions about what makes a city livable as you get older.

    If you’ve ever outgrown a place you once loved… this one might hit close to home.

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    19 mins
  • Castles, Craftsmanship, and the Audacity of Humanity
    Jan 6 2026

    Why are we so fascinated by watching things get restored?

    From pressure washing and car detailing to perfectly cut lawns, there’s something deeply satisfying about transformation. But my ultimate guilty pleasure? Historic home renovations — castles, old estates, and buildings that were constructed centuries ago without modern technology.

    In this episode of This with Krish, I dive into my lifelong fascination with architecture, growing up in London surrounded by history, childhood picnics at Syon Park, being enamored with Windsor Castle, and the surreal moment of watching Prince Charles — now King Charles — casually play polo nearby.

    We talk castles, craftsmanship, legacy, patience, and the incredible things humans built long before power tools, software, or shortcuts existed. This episode is about awe, wonder, humor, nostalgia, and why old buildings still stop us in our tracks.

    If you love history, architecture, restoration videos, or just appreciating what humans are capable of — this one’s for you.

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    13 mins
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