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Hosted by Bholendra Singh · technology · EN · 188 episodes
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In the comedy special "STILL ALIVE," Samay Raina provides a candid look at the massive controversy surrounding his show India's Got Latent and the personal, professional, and legal toll it took on him.Here are the key details from the sources: The Catalyst: The controversy was triggered by an episode of India's Got Latent featuring Beer Biceps (Ranveer Allahbadia), who made a joke that was perceived as highly offensive. Despite Samay's efforts to edit out 99% of the problematic content, a small portion remained that caused a "pandemic" of outrage. The Scale of Opposition: Samay found himself targeted by politicians, celebrities (like Sunil Pal), and even Mukesh Khanna (Shaktiman). The media narrative accused influencers like him of "spoiling the youth," while he argued that he was simply providing entertainment to a country that needed to laugh. The Viral Punishment: He notes that for a public figure, the real punishment for an offensive joke is the permanent loss of audience members who were hurt, citing an earlier experience where he offended thousands of women with a tweet about abortion. FIRs and Police Action: The backlash resulted in three FIRs filed in Maharashtra, Jaipur, and Assam. The Assam Chief Minister was notably involved, and the Mumbai Police eventually forced Samay to delete the entire show from YouTube, which at the time was reaching 40 million unique devices. The Editor's Arrest: During the heat of the controversy, Samay's editor was detained by the Mumbai Police, who reviewed episodes to take notes on controversial language. Financial Fear: While on a sold-out US tour, Samay calculated a potential 8-crore loss if his shows were cancelled, which terrified him because he only had 2 crores in savings at the time. Anxiety Attacks: The pressure led to severe anxiety, tremors, and vertigo. Before one of his biggest shows in the US, his therapist advised him to cancel it due to his mental state, but he refused, performing "out of memory" while hiding his distress from the audience. The Role of Vulnerability: Samay reflects on the difficulty men have in expressing emotions, noting that "half the men here are in depression" but pretend everything is fine. He shares a poignant moment backstage with Apoorva, who was crying due to the pressure of being funny, which led him to realize his own inability to console others effectively. Parental Reactions: His mother was devastated, crying over video calls and facing taunts from relatives. In contrast, his father remained "a rock," drawing on their history as Kashmiri Pandits who had to flee the valley in the 90s. Wisdom of Survival: His father helped him gain perspective, telling him, "The show exists because of you; you don't exist because of the show". Samay justifies his decision to apologize to the police by citing George Orwell's idea that "every joke is a tiny revolution," but balancing it with the "Kashmiri Pandit wisdom" that survival is more important than a losing battle. Internet as a Game: Samay admits that his online persona is a deliberate "character" he created to be "liberating". He argues that on the Indian internet, one cannot be truly honest without facing legal trouble, so he plays a "jerk" (gaandu) so that people expect nothing better from him. Future of the Show: Despite the trauma, he views the controversy as a learning experience that made him "10 times" more mature. He intends to bring back India's Got Latent for a second season, but with a "wilder" approach where he is completely himself regardless of public validation. The "Beer Biceps" Incident and National BacklashLegal and Financial CrisisMental Health and Emotional ImpactFamily and the "Survival" MindsetThe "Character" vs. Reality

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Spanning the hyper-globalisation of the 1990s to the current era of 'slowbalisation', this essential collection from The Economist tracks shifts in trade flows, geopolitics and popular discontent. It provides an unparalleled understanding of the forces driving deglobalisation, exploring how economic integration is being undone by political backlash and geopolitical tensions. Open up a Mind Map to see commentary on everything from transformation of global supply chains to global poverty reduction, or watch a Video Overview charting the evolution of globalisation. Or dive into whatever trends you need to understand by asking questions in the chat. Whatever you choose, you will have the world's most respected analysis on tap to help you see the big picture.Subscribe to get full access to The Economist 's weekly edition, app, podcasts and more.

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यह स्रोत जेफरी एपस्टीन की आपराधिक गतिविधियों और उसके रसूखदार संपर्कों से जुड़ी गोपनीय फाइलों के सार्वजनिक होने की प्रक्रिया का विवरण देते हैं। इन दस्तावेजों में राजनेताओं और मशहूर हस्तियों के नाम शामिल होने की चर्चा है, जिसे लेकर डोनाल्ड ट्रंप प्रशासन और अमेरिकी कांग्रेस के बीच भारी राजनीतिक खींचतान दिखाई देती है। हालांकि सरकार ने शुरुआत में किसी "क्लाइंट लिस्ट" के अस्तित्व से इनकार किया था, लेकिन बाद में पारदर्शिता अधिनियम के तहत हजारों पन्ने जारी किए गए। इन फाइलों में एपस्टीन के वित्तीय लेनदेन, उड़ान लॉग और ट्रंप के साथ उसके पुराने संबंधों का जिक्र है, जिन्हें लेकर काफी विवाद रहा है। एपस्टीन के पीड़ितों ने पूर्ण खुलासे की मांग की है, जबकि जारी किए गए कई दस्तावेजों में महत्वपूर्ण जानकारी को गोपनीय (redacted) रखा गया है। यह पूरा मामला अमेरिकी न्याय प्रणाली, ब्लैकमेल की साजिशों और रसूखदार लोगों की जवाबदेही के इर्द-गिर्द घूमता है।

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Struggling to raise children in the social media era? Professor and psychologist Jacqueline Nesi gives you science-backed advice to help you navigate the challenges of screen time, sleep and more, all drawn from her popular Substack newsletter Techno Sapiens . Ask questions about the latest hurdles that you're facing as a parent and get practical advice based on peer-reviewed scholarship. Or, listen to Audio Overviews discussing the latest research on raising children in the digital age. It's like having an expert on call to talk you through the complexity of being a parent, backed by research that you can trust.Keep up with Dr. Nesi's work by subscribing to her Substack newsletter, Techno Sapiens .
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