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Anish Anandaram
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audio
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Society & Culture
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Society & Culture
Discourse today is incredibly polarized. People view issues through a binary lens - you’re either completely right or completely wrong. You’re either a good person or a bad person. The problem with this is that it ignores just how complicated the issues that govern our beliefs really are.

That’s why, in a world which increasingly looks at socio-political, economic and cultural issues through a black or white view, this podcast seeks to cut through the noise and get to the most intricate parts of each issue.

Presenting to you, “A Whole Lotta Gray” with Anish Anandaram.
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Premiere Date |
2020-01-27
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24 Available Episodes (24 Total)Average duration: 00:39:59
Mar 14 | 00:09:17
Denying the existence of reverse racism contributes to Eurocentricism
Mar 11 | 00:08:09
What's the difference between Slavery & Indentured Servitude?
Nov 18 | 01:34:58
How can we reform traditional education? In conversation with Shreyans Sancheti
Oct 13 | 01:49:48
Survival Of The Most Adaptable with Jayanth Sharma
Sep 07 | 01:52:48
Artificial Intelligence & Cultural Resurgence with Sharad Sharma
Aug 31 | 00:47:34
In conversation with Charlotte Littlewood: Calling out Colonial Amnesia & False Narratives
Aug 19 | 01:25:19
Empowering India's waste-pickers: A conversation with Nalini Shekar
Mar 16 | 00:47:45
In conversation with Arvind Tiwary: Does tech have the potential to break up centralized control?
Mar 10 | 00:07:01
3 undeniable benefits of NFTs
Feb 26 | 00:11:33
We the People of India solemnly swear to remove the word “Socialist” from our preamble
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