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Perceived Reality dives beneath the surface of today's biggest stories, conversations, and cultural shifts—challenging what we think we know and revealing the deeper truths shaping our world. Hosted by media strategist and commentator Nadja Atwal, each episode brings thought-provoking interviews with global leaders, creators, and changemakers redefining how we see business, tech, and society.

Perceived Reality delivers compelling insights at the intersection of influence, innovation, and impact—streamed from global financial hubs and aired to millions.

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  • The Hidden Workplace Crisis: Why Burnout Starts at the Top
    Apr 6 2026

    In this episode of Perceived Reality, host Nadia Atwal sits down with Christina Muller, a licensed clinician specializing in workplace mental health, to uncover the often invisible link between work environments and emotional well-being. Christina shares how burnout, anxiety, and even depression are frequently rooted in workplace dynamics—and why leaders must rethink how they design culture.


    Key Discussion Points
    • The Root of Workplace Burnout
    • Christina explains how early exposure to overworked communities shaped her mission to transform workplaces into environments that support—not drain—people.
    • Mental Health Is Bidirectional
    • Work impacts mental health—but employees’ mental states also shape workplace culture, performance, and relationships.
    • The Environment Matters More Than You Think
    • From uninspiring office design to lack of recognition, small environmental and cultural factors can significantly impact morale, creativity, and productivity.
    • The AI Pressure Effect
    • High performers are now comparing themselves to AI outputs, leading to increased anxiety, perfectionism, and fear of being replaced.
    • The “SEE” Framework for Leaders
    • Christina introduces a simple but powerful leadership model:
    • Spot effort (recognize work, not just results)
    • Empathize with challenges
    • Engage with actionable support
    • A practical way to build human connection at scale.


    Takeaways
    • Burnout is often a system problem—not an individual weakness
    • Recognition and empathy are performance drivers, not “soft skills”
    • AI is increasing pressure, making human-centered leadership more critical than ever
    • Small, consistent actions from leaders can dramatically improve workplace culture


    Closing Thoughts

    Christina Muller reminds us that workplaces aren’t just where we work—they’re where we spend most of our lives. As AI reshapes productivity, the real competitive edge will belong to organizations that prioritize human connection, psychological safety, and sustainable performance.

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    6 min
  • What Happened at CES: A Quantum Computing Breakthrough You Didn’t See Coming
    Jan 23 2026

    In this CES edition, host Nadja Atwal sits down with Dr. Muhammad Ali Khan to discuss the global launch of ChatQLM, a revolutionary quantum computing platform that aims to democratize access to quantum and supercomputing power. As CEO of SuperQ Quantum and its parent company Staque, Dr. Khan explains how this new app bridges the complex worlds of AI, quantum, and supercomputing—all through a familiar chat interface.

    Key Discussion Points:

    • The Launch of ChatQLM: Designed as a ChatGPT-style interface for quantum computing, ChatQLM allows users to access supercomputing power without needing a PhD or deep technical background.
    • Beyond Generative AI: Unlike ChatGPT, ChatQLM tackles quantitative decision-making, offering precise, data-driven answers using optimization solvers, GPUs, and quantum hardware.
    • From Enterprise to Consumer: Dr. Khan shares the journey of building enterprise-grade quantum tools for researchers—and the technical challenges in transitioning them into user-friendly mobile apps.
    • Why CES Matters: The product debuted at CES to maximize hands-on exposure and user feedback. The app is available for free with a generous free tier to ensure broad accessibility.
    • Vision and Impact: With operations spanning Canada, the US, and the UAE, Dr. Khan's mission is clear: to put the power of quantum computing into as many hands as possible, empowering everyone from investors to researchers to optimize decisions with unprecedented precision.


    Takeaways:

    Dr. Khan’s vision isn’t just technological—it’s philosophical. He’s redefining what it means to access power, removing the financial and intellectual gatekeeping traditionally associated with quantum systems. By making quantum computing as intuitive as a chat interface, ChatQLM opens doors for small startups, independent researchers, and everyday professionals to make smarter decisions backed by cutting-edge computing.

    Closing Thoughts:

    This explores the next frontier of tech, Dr. Khan’s work at SuperQ Quantum proves that true innovation lies in accessibility, precision, and courage. The future of computing might just start with a simple question—and ChatQLM has the answers.

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    7 min
  • What Everyone Was Talking About at CES: How TechForce Robotics' Hotel Robots Stole the Show
    Jan 22 2026

    In this episode, we sit down with Ried Floco, President and Director of TechForce Robotics, a hospitality technology and asset acquisition company. As Chief Growth Officer and leader of CES standout innovations like the Beverage Bot and Transport Bot, Floco breaks down how his team is reshaping hotel operations using AI-driven service robotics built entirely in the U.S.

    Key Discussion Points:

    From replacing labor-intensive hotel tasks like trash and linen hauling to deploying autonomous luggage delivery and on-demand drink service, Ried shares how TechForce Robotics' robots are solving real problems in hospitality. He discusses his decades-long career in hotel operations and tech development, and why he believes robots shouldn’t just reduce costs—but enhance the lives of service workers. CES attendees experience live demos of TIM-E (autonomous transport) and BIM-E (beverage service bot), which are already active in TechForce Robotics own properties. He also addresses how TechForce Robotics is handling privacy concerns with U.S.-based, facility-specific servers, and why his team prioritizes both guest experience and operational efficiency.

    Takeaways:

    TechForce Robotics isn’t trying to replace workers—they’re offloading the hardest, most physically demanding jobs so staff can focus on higher-value tasks. The result? Happier workers, better guest experiences, and more efficient hotel operations. Ried’s approach is rooted in real-world hospitality pain points, not flashy tech trends, and his robots are already making a difference on the ground.

    Closing Thoughts:

    With Beverage Bots pouring drinks every 3 seconds and TIM-E hauling linens 24/7, TechForce Robotics' booth is one of the busiest at CES—and for good reason. It’s not just the tech. It’s the future of hospitality, delivered with empathy, precision, and serious ROI.

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    8 min
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