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A generation of impostors brought up on cinema. The Other Banana podcast is primarily Deepauk M(@complicateur), Aditya(@gradwolf), Anantha(@anantha), and Ashoka(@ABVan). We discuss films – mostly Indian – and analyse them in turn, roughly on a bi-weekly basis.
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The YIF Podcast

Young India Fellowship

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The YIF Podcast plays host to a core element of what the Young India Fellowship (YIF), the flagship postgraduate diploma programme in Liberal Studies at Ashoka University, has to offer - the life experiences and knowledge of Ashoka University's founders, Young India Fellows, faculty, our alumni across diverse fields, and thought leaders across the world. At The YIF Podcast, we bring you exclusive conversations with some of the brightest minds of the world about their journeys of transformati ...
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SV Ayurveda

Vaidya Ramakant Mishra

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Enjoy knowledge from the Shaka Vansiya Ayurveda (SVA) tradition as taught by Vaidya Ramakant Mishra and the lineage of Shaka Brahmin healers. Gain new insight into an ancient science of health and longevity. Improve your yogic practices through diet and marma. Learn about herbs and spices, and how you can use them for daily bliss and balance. For more information, please visit svayurveda.com
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Dimension X Sinhala

Chathumin Yoshitha

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දැනුම සමග විනෝදය රැගෙන විශ්වයේ නවමු මානයන් සොයා Yoshitha & Roson Dimension X සිංහල හරහා....ජය වේවා 😁🎧
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Adventures in Buddhism

Sensei Morris Doshin Sullivan

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Spiritual practice should be an adventure, an exploration of new areas of life and a process of discovering and transcending our boundaries so that we gain wisdom, expand our comfort zones and develop skills and strengths. Your host, Sensei Morris Doshin Sullivan, is a Zen monk who will help you apply the Buddha’s teachings to everyday life—whether you want to reduce stress, live with more purpose, or even be a spiritual superhero! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/sho ...
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Do you love fiction fight debates? Then Crossover Collision is the podcast for you! Join The Professor Evan the Great and JVD as the break down the attributes and abilities of your favorite fictional characters before discussion the important details and questions of how a fight plays out between! Follow The Villains Demand where you surf social media!
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Policy Punchline

Princeton University

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Two in-depth interviews every week with scholars, policy makers, and business executives on frontier ideas & urgent issues in our world. Sponsored by the Julis-Rabinowitz Center for Public Policy and Finance and the Griswold Center for Economic Policy Studies at Princeton University. Hosted by Tiger Gao '21 and other undergraduate Princetonians. Visit us on policypunchline.com
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A father and son podcast, we talk about everything LEGO, but especially Star Wars LEGO. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sithnbricks/support
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Heritage of India

HeritageOfIndia

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India has played host to invaders, traders and travelers from all over the world since times immemorial due to it’s allure of great riches, prosperity and mystical fame. In this podcast we take a look at some of the greatest stories from the fascinating history of this ancient land. Hosted by Kanika and Rohit. Contact us at heritageofindiapodcast@gmail.com
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Welcome to "Benefits of System Thinking" In this podcast you will be listening to interviews from inspiring changemakers from all around the world that are curious and eager to create change for the society, for the environment and for the world. You will hear their stories, their initiatives, their pain and the impact that they are creating for others. Thank you so much for tuning in and we are really looking forward to share this inspirational journey with you!
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There are huge global problems that we hear about on a daily basis, so it’s my goal to explore these with you; to get a deeper understanding of what makes these issues complex, who are the stakeholders involved, and what progress is being made to solve some of these challenges. Together, we’re going to speak with movers and shakers in the business and impact worlds to learn more about their work in creating a better world. We promise to be candid and open to having our views challenged, whil ...
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Echoes of India is the story of India like you've never heard it before. Host Anirudh Kanisetti takes you on a journey through its wonders, from the Greek art of Afghanistan to the thriving ports of Tamil Nadu. Along the way, monks debate, queens boast, and armies roar. From philosophy to politics to economics, the past comes back to life - noisy, breathing, as thriving as the Indian subcontinent is today.
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Those Who Dare

IRONBOUND Media, Sherman Williams, Emily McMahan, Mike Steadman

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Welcome To Those Who Dare, where we amplify the voices of military veterans who consistently step outside their comfort zone, and go above and beyond society's expectations. If you’re a military veteran and want to learn about the innovation ecosystem and how to participate in it as an investor, employee, or entrepreneur, then you’ve come to the right place. This series is brought to you by the team at AIN Ventures, a seed-stage venture fund founded by Service Academy graduates. Subscribe to ...
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Ashwaganda, sometimes called the “Indian Jing Sen” is a plant with amazing medicinal properties and a vaidya’s number one tool in the reduction of cortisol due to stress. In this episode, Vaidya Mishra discusses the problems related to stress and our modern lifestyle and how this holy plant is used in its treatment. His accomplished student, Daria,…
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Bones are living tissue, as alive as muscles, skin, and blood; and its health needs to be addressed as such. Osteoporosis and other bone illnesses that we believe can be kept away by swallowing dead calcium-supplement pills are not cured or prevented with such pharmaceutical approaches. Not only are these practices ineffective, but unintelligent ca…
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Some five decades ago, the word cholesterol became a household term and the bad guy to blame for all our illnesses and health misfortunes. Heart attacks, Alzheimer’s disease, high blood pressure, you name it. As research progressed, decades later we began to hear: “But wait, there is good cholesterol too”. At present time, Western medicine is disco…
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What to believe? In episode 82 of Pop Talk & Aliens, let's "dig" deep into season 5 of "The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch" from the History Channel. The episode features a detailed review, discussing what elements of the show might be real, what could be staged, and the complexities involved in faking such phenomena. We also summarize & highlight some…
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Ashoka means in Sanskrit that which takes away the grief. This holly ayurvedic plant is known for its beneficial effect on the hridya (the emotional heart); it lifts the spirit and conveys a feeling of blissful joy. Its medicinal properties include cooling effects that help to balance the excess of agni (fire) in the liver, pancreas, colon, and oth…
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In this episode writer Aditya Mani Jha joins Deepauk and Aditya to talk about two 2024 films, both Telugu originals, and adapted-inspired from two Hindu epics - Mahabharata and Ramayana. One is Nag Ashwin's Kalki 2898 AD and the other is Prasanth Varma's Hanu-Man. One has a stellar pan-Indian star cast with the likes of Prabhas, Amitabh Bachchan, K…
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Is it really that vaccines have never been proven to have a direct connection with autism, Alzheimer’s, and a roster of other endemic diseases that were a rarity half a century ago? Or is it the greatest big pharma cover-up of present time? America is sadly by far the country with the busiest vaccine schedule in the world. Children are expected to …
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Is it really that vaccines have never been proven to have a direct connection with autism, Alzheimer’s, and a roster of other endemic diseases that were a rarity half a century ago? Or is it the greatest big pharma cover-up of present time? America is sadly by far the country with the busiest vaccine schedule in the world. Children are expected to …
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Nithilan Saminathan returns after Kurangu Bommai with a bigger canvas and a bigger star. His talents are still visible, refined even, but his latest film with Vijay Sethupathi in and as Maharaja started a discourse about rape-revenge genre in cinema, gratuitous violence, depiction of sexual abuse, and the conspicuous choice of Vairamuthu as lyricis…
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In this episode, Dr. Lisa Rasking, D.C., Vaidya Mishra’s accomplished student and research collaborator, explains the dangers of consuming vegetables from the nightshade family. These veggies, which include eggplants, bell peppers, tomatoes, and potatoes, contain several neurotoxic substances, like nicotine and particularly solanine. These toxic ch…
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In this two-part dissertation, Dr. Teitelbaum explains all one needs to know about this indispensable vitamin to stay healthy. Among the many important roles of vitamin D in our physiology inhibiting cancer and assisting in the absorption of calcium are but two highlights. Unfortunately, in the US and most of the Western world, modern lifestyle has…
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In this two-part dissertation, Dr. Teitelbaum explains all one needs to know about this indispensable vitamin to stay healthy. Among the many important roles of vitamin D in our physiology inhibiting cancer and assisting in the absorption of calcium are but two highlights. Unfortunately, in the US and most of the Western world, modern lifestyle has…
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Join me in a celebration of the 47th anniversary of Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope. In this special birthday episode, we are joined from a galaxy far, far away for exclusive interviews featuring legendary Jedi Masters, Qui-Gon Jinn and Obi-Wan Kenobi. With other surprise guests from the Star Wars Universe, this episode is a must-listen for anyo…
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Just because we have already published an episode about Sargon, does not mean we've stopped learning about him. In fact, I wanted to share three new things that I have learned since his episode aired. These serve as an extension of the episode about our first "Great" in this series. He lived more than four millennia ago, but his story is still bein…
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In this episode, Vaidya Mishra discusses the medicinal properties of the mucuna plant directly from the Sanskrit ancient text, highlighting its balancing properties over the five vata subdoshas. His distinguished disciple and long-time collaborator, Dr. Lisa Rasking, shares her research findings on modern science corroborating the accuracy of the a…
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We at The Other Banana believe that director Girish AD is doing something incredible with the genre of romantic comedy and coming of age. With the recent big hit Premalu, that awed audiences across south India, we decided to take a look at all his films that show steady progression in certain genre conventions as well as successful attempts at brea…
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This episode was recorded live with in-person and distant, Skype participants. The first section has Vaidya Mishra introducing the concept of marmas and their relation to the pranic energy as well as the SVA products he formulated to treat them. The second section is a step-by-step practicum guided by Dr. Melina Takvorian on how to massage each mar…
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Hormonal changes, birth control pills, greasy fast food, and excessive refined sugars can all add up to a genetic predisposition that results in acne. Sadly, this skin disorder is frequently treated in the West through antibiotics and other medications that lower the action of our immune system and can result in inflammatory bowel disease, arthriti…
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Alexander the Great. Pompey the Great. Catharine the Great. For nearly all of recorded human history, people have been called “great.” But what does it mean to be great? To be called “great?” In this introduction, we set up the series and frame out its exploration of these people, and what they did - or didn't do - to be called "great."…
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In this episode we dive into the atomic elements of composition that we can observe in Raaja's music. How does he use sentence structures and motifs in his compositions? Can we really tell apart where Carnatic ends and Western touches begin in his music. Briefly we also cover one stark difference between MSV and Raaja. Topics Covered: What are sent…
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In this day and age of massive exposure to poisonous chemicals and radiation in our everyday lives, hair weakening and eventual loss is a misfortunate reality for many men and women, older and younger. Frequently, it is addressed as a problem of the hair follicle and scalp when in reality its origin can be as deep as the health of bones and proper …
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The Pentagon's UAP Investigation Branch "AARO" has just released its "Historical Record" on Government involvement with everything UFO & Aliens. The report claims that from 1945 to 2023, the United States Department of Defense has never encountered or had evidence of extraterrestrial visitors or UFOs. They "prove" this by examining the history of U…
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In this latest episode of Policy Punchline, we dive deep into the world of financial regulation and economic policy with our distinguished guest, Aaron Klein. Klein, the Miriam K. Carliner Chair and Senior Fellow in Economic Studies at the Brookings Institution, brings a wealth of experience from his pivotal roles in shaping U.S. financial policy. …
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