I had never imagined Eric being on an Indian podcast. We really needed the Intellectual Circle being cracked by Indian Podcast Circle. I think this and the Naval Podcasts have marked the start of potential shift in the way world will see India. Congratulations Prakhar. Well done
This podcast was boring and going in all directions with no real depth. I watched it while eating KFC 🤣🤣🤣. Such a funny person. Wants KFC to go out of India. In few years the owner of KFC will an NRI and then a resident Indian.
I am a Keralite. I was relearning calculus and came to know about Madhava from Kerala whom Eric mentioned. Wonderful. His words are very thoughtful. Great interview.
@@xoxoxoxoxooxo All variations of plant life grow from earth. LIke it or not, we are all Gaian born. you can most certainly claim a different geographical location...but you cannot claim different planet...none of us can....and no logic can refute it. We are here together....ALL GODS chose earth.....why here?coincidence that they ALL chose Earth? Not a chance.
You should listen to HC Verma talk on Valmiki. It is there on TH-cam. Calculus originated in India. Madhava of Kerala used the concept of limits to sum an infinite series and hence was one of the pioneer of the calculus. Aryabhatt used finite difference in 4th centuary so he was a pioneer of numerical analysis.
@@thepooaprinciple5144 I doubt that. Seeing so many galaxies it is very likely that there are many more plannets like Earth, even more advanced civilisations. We have found more than 50 Earth like plannets just in our local neighbourhood. In fact, I do not understand why are you making this comment here. Yes, I consider Earth as my mother. In ancient India and so is your Gaia (mother Gaia) we always addressed Earth as our mother. But that does not mean there is no other plannet that has trees. Mother of that tree is that plannet. In Bhakti tradition, we say mother Kali is entire Cosmos. Or in Advaita tradition we say Aham Brahmasmi.
Can you mention any one useful point in this conversation? Tell me just one and I will reply why I accept it or decline it. (Pointless conversations are anyway common with most of the 'world wide web')
Wtf you got eric💀. Dude I remember you talking about eric in your old videos how he help you with your communication and articulation and now he's on your pod that's huge🔥
I've been watching you, well, I guess from the beginning. I was part of your first psychology workshop, and now seeing you doing a podcast with Eric Weinstein makes me kind of proud. You inspire a lot of us bro. Keep up the good work!
WOW! This is something insane Prakhar bhai! Been watching your channel since 2020 and I'm so glad you're here. I urge everyone to just spam Eric's social handles so that the Indian podcasting space gets international and gets the recognition it deserves. Much love PG.
Bro you got Eric, you should asked the questions about his ideas regarding different thing and not his ideas on India. We Indians don't need a certificate anymore from them, we are becoming self-confident today but we do need is their ideas and thought patterns regarding markets and tech at least
The purpose of this discussion is not to suggest that Indians require validation, but rather to provide an opportunity for them to gain insights from the Indian discourse, which may enhance their understanding of the world.
Eric's statement in the beginning itself about India(Bharath) being an amalgamation of Princely states is a huge letdown, I see him on the center-right, imagine people on the far sides opinion of us. The anglo-saxon term serves right in this context of US(West, Europe included), they see themselves through the lens of that.. This guy(podcaster shouldn't have tried to pushed the narrative about 'fascinaton' with India).
@@phaddu7737 What he says is true in a sense that India is a diverse nation, akin to the European Union. It comprises distinct regions, each with its unique cultural heritage. While it may be challenging to pinpoint the exact similarities, there is an undeniable sense of unity that binds them together. He just doesn't know the politically correct way to say it.
@@phaddu7737 What he says is true in a sense that India is a diverse nation, akin to the European Union. It comprises distinct regions, each with its unique cultural heritage. While it may be challenging to pinpoint the exact similarities, there is an undeniable sense of unity that binds them together. He just doesn't know the politically correct way to say it.
holy crap dude. Very cool. Maybe its because I love George Harrison, my sister-law-is Nepali of Indian descent and reading the Bhagivad Gita was a life changing experience... but I cheered when India got a probe on the moon. I love India and hope to visit there someday,
This is one of the best conversation I heard in recent times! I didn't know that Eric knows so much about India. From Alfonso mango , Indian classical music to trump Assassination to morder middle East conflict ; this podcast was a banger and it surely opened a new chapter of many more conversations coming in future ( hope so ) . Prakhar did a fantastic job as a host . WE NEED MORE LIKE THIS
Its curse of intelligence. Intelligence always seeks recognition an audience who will sing its praises. Ancient India was more in tone with inner self never cared but we are not.
The guy doesn’t know a thing about our spiritual values,he is still stuck at milk episode.These are symbolic rituals,sanatan understanding is way beyond his thoughts.
As a Conservative American, I’ve been yelling from the hills for a need for the US and India to find common cause in as many things as possible! I see many of the same values and two nations that can greatly benefit from trade and security alliances!
I feel the same as an Indian. We definitely saw great chemistry between modi and trump. But the problem with the true American conservative is that they do think Hinduism is wicked, it's a satanic religion. Two examples I saw was a guy accusing Vivek ramaswamy of hiding his religious identity and that Hinduism is evil for some reason. Also in one of his shows Michael knowles, called yoga a satanic practice. It's honestly baffling and ridiculous how many values conservatives and Indians align on, yet the racism in conservative Americans for Indians leads to a strain. Causing many Indian Americans to become staunch liberals even though their value systems don't align at all.
India needs to be extremely careful about the US. The US's strategic goal with India is to use it in confronting China. Its not in India's interest at all. Modi is a strong leader and has been good at resisting getting into bed with the yanks but the US intelligence assets will be hard at work trying to get a weaker leader elected in India who will then do what the US wants.
First I was fairly surprised how Eric knows this much about India, probably more on some topics (hindustani music, Indian science, bollywood songs inspired from world music, Aishwarya on Letterman) than Prakhar it seems... then I found out that his wife, Pia, is of Indian origin (grew up here)
@@mowgli5837 well surely i didnt know it was an indian guy who discovered calculus way before westerners this surely intrigues me to learn more about my culture
Congratulations on getting ERIC........ He has good understanding on many topics...... We need more podcasts like this....... Unfortunate that it didn't get views
OMG!!! It was a great conversation. I didn't know Eric before this podcast but I really liked this conversation and how many angles it had. Do bring in more conversations like this. ❤
loved this podcast - Eric Weinstein Wow. "Seeing India at the highest heights of achievement outside the spiritual is tough for the west". We, as Indians, should take pride in the remarkable achievements of our ancestors. However, our responsibility lies not only in celebrating this legacy but in advancing it through innovation, ensuring that our contributions today become a source of pride for future generations.
I don't know if Indian gen z are that invested towards kfc or some other things or it might just me who is born in a heavily cultural area(Lucknow) that I still go towards the mughlai and traditional veg food in comparison.
Just finished listening on Apple podcasts, appreciate the dialogue & I’m fully in for India to cross over with the “west” for podcasting & digital media
What a podcast brother. I am so glad you introduced me to eric. The way eric speaks, the way he thinks was mind blowing. His knowledge about India and the world is mind blowing, his observations and perspectives are so astute! As prakhar mentioned, I could sense that prakhar was kinda caught off guard with the perspectives he had about the world's various dimensions discussed in this convo which really challenged not just his current views but also the way he thinks.
Dude, you gotta get Salman Akhtar on the show. He's a psychoanalyst and the younger brother of Javed Akhtar. He was on lallantop recently and he's damn witty.
This episode alone gave me so much more context and clearer view of how i should see india, as a person who never been but had many indian friends. Great episode, super fascinating topics, eric style of explaining always has so much depth. He lets you expand, he doesn't box you in, which i find terrific.
To bridge the podcasting worlds of the West and India is to start inviting western guests to Indian podcasts and Indian guests on American podcasts. I wonder how the conversation would look like if Abhijit Iyer Mitra is invited to Joe Rogan and discuss Geo Politics and War. And in the same way I wonder how the conversation would look like if Jordan Peterson and Kushal Mehra talk about spirituality and the Abrahamic faith systems and Dharmic faith systems.
Besides Eric being an amazing polymath, this is a great podcast to explain why outsiders have such a deeper/better explanation of native concepts than Indians who are solely entrenched in its roots and haven't built a comparative framework. The key thing Indians need to do for recognition is to actually have a uniquely original take on things (science, religion, business, technology, etc) instead of just trying to work on the image management layer. Good job on holding a chat in an open manner here as well Prakhar. Cheers.
We need more of such conversations. Eric is an absolute legend, especially in the field of theoretical physics. I would love to see a Douglas Murray or a Jordan Peterson kind of a guest to get their views on world religions, globalization and cultural discourse. You're doing a lot of good stuff bro! Very proud of you🔥
I am very impressed by your podcast and I see the best of Mr. Weinstein. I have seen him with Chris Williamsen and he dissappoints me each time there. I love India and was a bit alarmed by the emergence of Hindu nationalism. The podcast gave me some understanding and insights.
Fascinating interview, Prakhar! I have heard Eric on many other podcasts, but you were able to draw out some really unique insights from him in this interview - I feel there's probably a couple more podcasts worth of content (at least) that you could do with Eric. :) The questions were fantastic! Really well researched and constructed to push beyond the superficial. What a treat to hear Eric!! So many nuances I will be coming back to listen to and reflecting further. Thanks for this, and more power to you, man. :)
I have been eric weinstein through his rogan podcasts for some time now. Always been enamored how well thought-out his opinions are. Glad to see you got this podcast, Prakhar. Been following your work for a while now too, and such guests really level it up, good going brother!
Very mature and intelligent way P hosted the pod ... Pulled all the correct points which really need to be asked.. we need more of these kind of discussiona
Prakhar, you asked questions that an average person has in their minds but most people end up pandering in that situation. You remained authentic and that made it an interesting conversation.
I wish this podcast had its parts divided in it based on its topics discussed so that people could easily scrub through their specific parts or watch a parts again and again ❤
I have watched couple of times your pod but the fact that you are able to get ERIC is mind boggling ..;) now I am subscriber too ...love from Germany .
My God. I am a big fan of Eric Weinstein. I didn't know he is so well-versed in India and could discuss India so well. Thank you - bringing in this side of Eric Weinstein.
I always look forward to listening to Eric, but that only happens on western podcasts. First time I am seeing Eric on an Indian podcast. Thanks Prakhar!
Oh prakhar , I am so fascinated by this podcast , I didn't know this person neither many reference of US but the quality of conversation seems super. Looking more for such content.
Watching Prakhar since 2020, I know how much he admires Eric. The cigrette story with Kasana and finally having him on his podcast. Let's go Sher Gang!!!
This is the first time I've seen your podcast and I simply loved it! You had my undivided attention from the beginning to the end. I'm very interested in global geopoliiics and both, you and Eric, opened up so many different points of view for me. Very enlightening. Kudos to you both! I would love to see you take this to greater heights and achieve your goals.
this was a wonderful podcast, great job. Eric is one of my favorite people on earth. I'm now subscribed to your channel and look forward to future podcasts. Thanks
Prakahar maja agaya bhai, i listened to eric first time today. And your message at the end of podcast will echo to many indians… raise your standards to understand an honest conversation… Time to go global
I've been a big fan of Eric for going on 8 years. But I've never heard about your podcast before today. So you have a new subscriber because I did what you're doing
00:03 Protein is crucial for overall health, immune function, and energy levels. 02:08 India's influence on the US and its perception in the West. 06:46 India's language and education influence 09:13 India as a repository of world culture and great minds 13:57 Instruments reflect time and culture 16:19 Geopolitical conflict and urgency 20:45 India's rigorous experiments with spiritual philosophy 22:35 Challenges of recognizing Indian achievements beyond spiritual realm 26:47 Comparison of Abrahamic faiths with Eastern religions 29:10 Concept of Unity of Knowledge in Judaism 33:16 Cultural differences between dharmic and abrahamic traditions 35:22 The rise of conservatism and rejection of the modern liberal order 39:15 Cultural misunderstandings and globalization challenges 41:36 Discussion on the potential impact of globalism on cultural diversity 46:01 Migration impact on cultures in British colonies 47:53 Global conspiracy for a new world order 52:17 Cultural differences in mindset between the US and India 54:21 First shooter was perceived as a random incident, while the second shooter's actions suggest CIA affiliation. 58:59 Challenges in discussing covert operations 1:00:59 Threats to personal life and government conspiracies 1:05:30 Building friendships by addressing uncomfortable topics 1:07:37 Iran's message of violence and intimidation in the Middle East 1:12:06 NATO's encirclement plan of Moscow over 30 years. 1:14:13 Lack of understanding of global dynamics by US experts 1:18:29 Improving English language podcasting in India 1:20:30 Eric Weinstein's approach to language and audience 1:24:17 America is being Indianized in a massive way 1:26:38 Building a cultural bridge between the West and India 1:30:16 Breaking India's conversation blockade with the world 1:31:55 India's challenge in presenting its culture globally
Pull off Conversations like me: bit.ly/3Vdu64A
update this course or make a new one with live classes
Wow ! Amazing pod 👍👍
Do a few more podcast with Ravi Gupta...... He is a natural entertainer.....
Sai Deepak ko apne show pr kb la rhe
When our infioriety complex will be diminished 😂😂😂 all comments section is all about it
I had never imagined Eric being on an Indian podcast. We really needed the Intellectual Circle being cracked by Indian Podcast Circle. I think this and the Naval Podcasts have marked the start of potential shift in the way world will see India. Congratulations Prakhar. Well done
I'm actually stunned that he has this depth of knowledge about india as a westerner
@@AKumar-co7oe His wife is Indian American. lol
@@abhishekbhandari6362 still could have been much worse
YOU GOT ERIC WIENSTEIN ON YOUR POD!??! Always a treat to hear his thoughts.
Not a treat at all in this instance.
Coffee chats when we worked in the same office for a year was so fun
I'm sure this is sarcasm
This podcast was boring and going in all directions with no real depth. I watched it while eating KFC 🤣🤣🤣. Such a funny person. Wants KFC to go out of India. In few years the owner of KFC will an NRI and then a resident Indian.
Ditto😊
I am a Keralite. I was relearning calculus and came to know about Madhava from Kerala whom Eric mentioned. Wonderful. His words are very thoughtful. Great interview.
just don t forget your roots
@@xoxoxoxoxooxo All variations of plant life grow from earth. LIke it or not, we are all Gaian born. you can most certainly claim a different geographical location...but you cannot claim different planet...none of us can....and no logic can refute it. We are here together....ALL GODS chose earth.....why here?coincidence that they ALL chose Earth? Not a chance.
ther is Bhaskara from Maharashtra and so many hundreds more !
You should listen to HC Verma talk on Valmiki. It is there on TH-cam. Calculus originated in India. Madhava of Kerala used the concept of limits to sum an infinite series and hence was one of the pioneer of the calculus. Aryabhatt used finite difference in 4th centuary so he was a pioneer of numerical analysis.
@@thepooaprinciple5144 I doubt that. Seeing so many galaxies it is very likely that there are many more plannets like Earth, even more advanced civilisations. We have found more than 50 Earth like plannets just in our local neighbourhood. In fact, I do not understand why are you making this comment here. Yes, I consider Earth as my mother. In ancient India and so is your Gaia (mother Gaia) we always addressed Earth as our mother. But that does not mean there is no other plannet that has trees. Mother of that tree is that plannet. In Bhakti tradition, we say mother Kali is entire Cosmos. Or in Advaita tradition we say Aham Brahmasmi.
Wow, this is some conversation. Congrats to Prakhar for putting this on the World Wide Web.
This is TH-cam
"WORLD WIDE WEB"
bruh youre weird
I'm sure this is sarcasm
Fun fact - It takes lesser time to say world wide web than www
Can you mention any one useful point in this conversation? Tell me just one and I will reply why I accept it or decline it. (Pointless conversations are anyway common with most of the 'world wide web')
Wtf you got eric💀. Dude I remember you talking about eric in your old videos how he help you with your communication and articulation and now he's on your pod that's huge🔥
Same dawggg
Sameee
Truely an inspiration
what is speacial about Eric? Talking in all direction and making no point. This is not communication but timepass.
@@OnlyFactsAndData4829 yes bro you are right. I agree, you should have been the one there.
I've been watching you, well, I guess from the beginning. I was part of your first psychology workshop, and now seeing you doing a podcast with Eric Weinstein makes me kind of proud. You inspire a lot of us bro. Keep up the good work!
Huihuihui
WOW! This is something insane Prakhar bhai! Been watching your channel since 2020 and I'm so glad you're here.
I urge everyone to just spam Eric's social handles so that the Indian podcasting space gets international and gets the recognition it deserves.
Much love PG.
Bro you got Eric, you should asked the questions about his ideas regarding different thing and not his ideas on India. We Indians don't need a certificate anymore from them, we are becoming self-confident today but we do need is their ideas and thought patterns regarding markets and tech at least
Yo Yo bro you got it
The purpose of this discussion is not to suggest that Indians require validation, but rather to provide an opportunity for them to gain insights from the Indian discourse, which may enhance their understanding of the world.
Eric's statement in the beginning itself about India(Bharath) being an amalgamation of Princely states is a huge letdown, I see him on the center-right, imagine people on the far sides opinion of us. The anglo-saxon term serves right in this context of US(West, Europe included), they see themselves through the lens of that.. This guy(podcaster shouldn't have tried to pushed the narrative about 'fascinaton' with India).
@@phaddu7737 What he says is true in a sense that India is a diverse nation, akin to the European Union. It comprises distinct regions, each with its unique cultural heritage. While it may be challenging to pinpoint the exact similarities, there is an undeniable sense of unity that binds them together. He just doesn't know the politically correct way to say it.
@@phaddu7737 What he says is true in a sense that India is a diverse nation, akin to the European Union. It comprises distinct regions, each with its unique cultural heritage. While it may be challenging to pinpoint the exact similarities, there is an undeniable sense of unity that binds them together. He just doesn't know the politically correct way to say it.
Most intellectually mature and thoughtful conversation in recent TH-cam scrolls for me !!! Well done both!
There's some sort of a beauty to this conversation where you don't feel like leaving it midway. Amazing experience!
holy crap dude. Very cool. Maybe its because I love George Harrison, my sister-law-is Nepali of Indian descent and reading the Bhagivad Gita was a life changing experience... but I cheered when India got a probe on the moon. I love India and hope to visit there someday,
This is one of the best conversation I heard in recent times! I didn't know that Eric knows so much about India. From Alfonso mango , Indian classical music to trump Assassination to morder middle East conflict ; this podcast was a banger and it surely opened a new chapter of many more conversations coming in future ( hope so ) . Prakhar did a fantastic job as a host . WE NEED MORE LIKE THIS
probably one of the few westerners i have heard with a depth of knowledge about india. the man has spent time understanding. respect.
I never really understood Indians obsession with Western understanding of India.
the inferiority complex is ever present
Deep down, It's the inferiority complex which makes us seek their validation. Just an opinion.
@@bhaveshkanani3580 agree
Its curse of intelligence. Intelligence always seeks recognition an audience who will sing its praises. Ancient India was more in tone with inner self never cared but we are not.
The guy doesn’t know a thing about our spiritual values,he is still stuck at milk episode.These are symbolic rituals,sanatan understanding is way beyond his thoughts.
Bro please don't mind the lower view count on this one, we definitely want more of this stuff.
As a Conservative American, I’ve been yelling from the hills for a need for the US and India to find common cause in as many things as possible!
I see many of the same values and two nations that can greatly benefit from trade and security alliances!
I feel the same as an Indian. We definitely saw great chemistry between modi and trump. But the problem with the true American conservative is that they do think Hinduism is wicked, it's a satanic religion. Two examples I saw was a guy accusing Vivek ramaswamy of hiding his religious identity and that Hinduism is evil for some reason. Also in one of his shows Michael knowles, called yoga a satanic practice.
It's honestly baffling and ridiculous how many values conservatives and Indians align on, yet the racism in conservative Americans for Indians leads to a strain. Causing many Indian Americans to become staunch liberals even though their value systems don't align at all.
India needs to be extremely careful about the US. The US's strategic goal with India is to use it in confronting China. Its not in India's interest at all. Modi is a strong leader and has been good at resisting getting into bed with the yanks but the US intelligence assets will be hard at work trying to get a weaker leader elected in India who will then do what the US wants.
Agree 💯
If the west doesn’t look at India that’s a great blessing. If the west is looking at you with interest it’s probably not going to be a good outcome.
First I was fairly surprised how Eric knows this much about India, probably more on some topics (hindustani music, Indian science, bollywood songs inspired from world music, Aishwarya on Letterman) than Prakhar it seems... then I found out that his wife, Pia, is of Indian origin (grew up here)
I’ve been listening to Eric for years on podcasts and I know he is married to an Indian, I didn’t know he was so knowledgeable about Indian culture.
I can tell you he knows nothing.
@@mowgli5837 nothing?
@@tuckerbugeater I mean nothing about India.
@@mowgli5837 well surely i didnt know it was an indian guy who discovered calculus way before westerners
this surely intrigues me to learn more about my culture
Congratulations on getting ERIC........ He has good understanding on many topics...... We need more podcasts like this....... Unfortunate that it didn't get views
OMG!!! It was a great conversation. I didn't know Eric before this podcast but I really liked this conversation and how many angles it had. Do bring in more conversations like this. ❤
I go where Eric goes. Thanks for speaking with him and sharing your convo.
Great respect for the man - ERIC WEINSTEIN
thanks for bringing him here
Eric is Brilliant and Kind! A rare combination ❤❤❤
Excellent conversation gentlemen. Gratitude
loved this podcast - Eric Weinstein Wow. "Seeing India at the highest heights of achievement outside the spiritual is tough for the west". We, as Indians, should take pride in the remarkable achievements of our ancestors. However, our responsibility lies not only in celebrating this legacy but in advancing it through innovation, ensuring that our contributions today become a source of pride for future generations.
I think this was most important conversation that i have ever listened.
His point about KFCs in india is so true...hope the gen z understand this.
I don't know if Indian gen z are that invested towards kfc or some other things or it might just me who is born in a heavily cultural area(Lucknow) that I still go towards the mughlai and traditional veg food in comparison.
@@IronFist080I mean the things aren't that black and white tbh ,kfc has got way better hygiene than tunday does even if kfc is not traditional
Time stamp it if you're kind enough
How does he know soooo much about India!!!!
Great - always loved the independent streak in him
This is hugee dude, kudos to you for making this podcast❤
This Episode was Super ❤️🔥
Just finished listening on Apple podcasts, appreciate the dialogue & I’m fully in for India to cross over with the “west” for podcasting & digital media
Not only the world I think even Indians are sleeping on India for a long time.
What a podcast brother. I am so glad you introduced me to eric. The way eric speaks, the way he thinks was mind blowing. His knowledge about India and the world is mind blowing, his observations and perspectives are so astute! As prakhar mentioned, I could sense that prakhar was kinda caught off guard with the perspectives he had about the world's various dimensions discussed in this convo which really challenged not just his current views but also the way he thinks.
Prakhar, Eric, phenomenal conversation. The conversation flowed like music to my ears. Was left in awe listening to Eric! 5⭐️
Bro it was great to see Eric in your podcast what a surprise and what a great podcast it was
Dude, you gotta get Salman Akhtar on the show. He's a psychoanalyst and the younger brother of Javed Akhtar. He was on lallantop recently and he's damn witty.
Duuuuuuude! I had no idea about this guy, i’m loving the way he’s articulating & explaining his POV
Listen to his brother Bret weistein, you’ll love him also
yes i am an american( originally from india) these brothers are beyond intelligent. ❤
This episode alone gave me so much more context and clearer view of how i should see india, as a person who never been but had many indian friends. Great episode, super fascinating topics, eric style of explaining always has so much depth. He lets you expand, he doesn't box you in, which i find terrific.
Bro got effing Ericcccccc!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Damn Bro!!!!!
Way to go man. Way to go.
This was a great discourse. Prakhar is really the best Indian podcaster I have listen to so far.
I just enjoyed this podcast very well - didn’t know about the guest but he is amazing.
"How do you explain Arundhati Roy?"😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂You killed me with that one
To bridge the podcasting worlds of the West and India is to start inviting western guests to Indian podcasts and Indian guests on American podcasts.
I wonder how the conversation would look like if Abhijit Iyer Mitra is invited to Joe Rogan and discuss Geo Politics and War. And in the same way I wonder how the conversation would look like if Jordan Peterson and Kushal Mehra talk about spirituality and the Abrahamic faith systems and Dharmic faith systems.
Great pod! Big fan of Eric and new subscriber to you sir. Let’s get those mangos coming!
Such an interesting, insightful conversation this was, for the first 45 minutes or so.
It’s been four minutes since the upload but i saw the whole video already. That’s how fast i consume the Pravachan.
Prakhar bhai badiya kaam karte ho tum keep going we are with you.. Love from Berlin ❤
First time listener.
.big fan of Eric...what a great podcast and you got Eric to talk about MUSIC
Besides Eric being an amazing polymath, this is a great podcast to explain why outsiders have such a deeper/better explanation of native concepts than Indians who are solely entrenched in its roots and haven't built a comparative framework. The key thing Indians need to do for recognition is to actually have a uniquely original take on things (science, religion, business, technology, etc) instead of just trying to work on the image management layer.
Good job on holding a chat in an open manner here as well Prakhar. Cheers.
Loved to hear Eric thought 👏❤❤
Damn PG is going places😊😊😊. Proud of your work bro 💪💪💪
We need more of such conversations.
Eric is an absolute legend, especially in the field of theoretical physics.
I would love to see a Douglas Murray or a Jordan Peterson kind of a guest to get their views on world religions, globalization and cultural discourse.
You're doing a lot of good stuff bro!
Very proud of you🔥
lfg dude these are some of the names i really want my indian podcasters bros to talk with
I am very impressed by your podcast and I see the best of Mr. Weinstein. I have seen him with Chris Williamsen and he dissappoints me each time there. I love India and was a bit alarmed by the emergence of Hindu nationalism. The podcast gave me some understanding and insights.
How in hell this episode is getting such less views???
This is the best work of yours .
Do much of this kind of podcasts.
Congrats Prakhar for getting one of the great intellects of the world on your podcast.
If India changes Victorian British influenced education, it will stand up on world stage with confidence
Fascinating interview, Prakhar! I have heard Eric on many other podcasts, but you were able to draw out some really unique insights from him in this interview - I feel there's probably a couple more podcasts worth of content (at least) that you could do with Eric. :)
The questions were fantastic! Really well researched and constructed to push beyond the superficial. What a treat to hear Eric!! So many nuances I will be coming back to listen to and reflecting further. Thanks for this, and more power to you, man. :)
Great conversation, man! I wish it had been a bit longer, but it's a great start for first chat with an OG like Eric.
The interview I didn't know I needed, but very grateful I got. Bravo, sir. 🙏
I have been eric weinstein through his rogan podcasts for some time now. Always been enamored how well thought-out his opinions are. Glad to see you got this podcast, Prakhar. Been following your work for a while now too, and such guests really level it up, good going brother!
Bring Eric once every year. Loved the conversation 👏👏👏
This was amazing Prakhar keep being awesome.....
Very mature and intelligent way P hosted the pod ... Pulled all the correct points which really need to be asked.. we need more of these kind of discussiona
When prakhar first asked about "why west don't think much about india", Eric looked like he was having a brain fart before answering the question.😂😂
Prakhar, you asked questions that an average person has in their minds but most people end up pandering in that situation. You remained authentic and that made it an interesting conversation.
It didn't even feel like listening to a non-Indian. What a guest, Prakahar. Brilliant🙌
If you're in IT, like me, you think of India alot. Alot of great people.
I wish this podcast had its parts divided in it based on its topics discussed so that people could easily scrub through their specific parts or watch a parts again and again ❤
I had no idea Eric Weinstein actually knew India to such depth.
This guy actually brought Eric on his podcast! hell yeah
This is really good …. Great Job Prakhar …. This is way more stimulating than those stand up comics
I have watched couple of times your pod but the fact that you are able to get ERIC is mind boggling ..;) now I am subscriber too ...love from Germany .
My God. I am a big fan of Eric Weinstein. I didn't know he is so well-versed in India and could discuss India so well. Thank you - bringing in this side of Eric Weinstein.
I always look forward to listening to Eric, but that only happens on western podcasts. First time I am seeing Eric on an Indian podcast. Thanks Prakhar!
Oh prakhar , I am so fascinated by this podcast , I didn't know this person neither many reference of US but the quality of conversation seems super. Looking more for such content.
Watching Prakhar since 2020, I know how much he admires Eric. The cigrette story with Kasana and finally having him on his podcast.
Let's go Sher Gang!!!
Eric Wiesntein is one of my favorites!
Everything is temporary but protein ad is permanent 😂
Accha h bhai, log understimate boht karte h protein ko india mein
This is the stuff we deserve ❤ thanks alot for this dude. ❤
want more such videos
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Fantastic! More power to you.❤
incredible guest. beautifully interview
It's amazing how Eric Weinstein has such a good command of Hindi words, he didn't fumble even once while speaking them.
How come this guy knows everything, amazing
This is the first time I've seen your podcast and I simply loved it! You had my undivided attention from the beginning to the end. I'm very interested in global geopoliiics and both, you and Eric, opened up so many different points of view for me. Very enlightening. Kudos to you both! I would love to see you take this to greater heights and achieve your goals.
Thank you both for an absolutely beautiful conversation! 👍
Please try and get together again.
this was a wonderful podcast, great job. Eric is one of my favorite people on earth. I'm now subscribed to your channel and look forward to future podcasts. Thanks
Prakahar maja agaya bhai, i listened to eric first time today. And your message at the end of podcast will echo to many indians…
raise your standards to understand an honest conversation…
Time to go global
Fantastic episode @PrakharkePravachan ! What a brilliant speaker to listen to. Hope we get more episodes of him. 👏
Eric talking about Koffee with Karan !!!!!
Globalization peaked here 😂😂😂
I've been a big fan of Eric for going on 8 years. But I've never heard about your podcast before today. So you have a new subscriber because I did what you're doing
Just, WOW!
19:15 Babu Dhire Chalana 😂❤🎉
23:40 😮
38:10 Juta Japani
1:21:51 BeerBiceps guy 🎉🎉🎉🎉
1:23:25 Kofee with Karan
1:27:30 sitafal
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00:03 Protein is crucial for overall health, immune function, and energy levels.
02:08 India's influence on the US and its perception in the West.
06:46 India's language and education influence
09:13 India as a repository of world culture and great minds
13:57 Instruments reflect time and culture
16:19 Geopolitical conflict and urgency
20:45 India's rigorous experiments with spiritual philosophy
22:35 Challenges of recognizing Indian achievements beyond spiritual realm
26:47 Comparison of Abrahamic faiths with Eastern religions
29:10 Concept of Unity of Knowledge in Judaism
33:16 Cultural differences between dharmic and abrahamic traditions
35:22 The rise of conservatism and rejection of the modern liberal order
39:15 Cultural misunderstandings and globalization challenges
41:36 Discussion on the potential impact of globalism on cultural diversity
46:01 Migration impact on cultures in British colonies
47:53 Global conspiracy for a new world order
52:17 Cultural differences in mindset between the US and India
54:21 First shooter was perceived as a random incident, while the second shooter's actions suggest CIA affiliation.
58:59 Challenges in discussing covert operations
1:00:59 Threats to personal life and government conspiracies
1:05:30 Building friendships by addressing uncomfortable topics
1:07:37 Iran's message of violence and intimidation in the Middle East
1:12:06 NATO's encirclement plan of Moscow over 30 years.
1:14:13 Lack of understanding of global dynamics by US experts
1:18:29 Improving English language podcasting in India
1:20:30 Eric Weinstein's approach to language and audience
1:24:17 America is being Indianized in a massive way
1:26:38 Building a cultural bridge between the West and India
1:30:16 Breaking India's conversation blockade with the world
1:31:55 India's challenge in presenting its culture globally
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Truly one of the best podcast and service to the nation at the right time. Congratulations. Awesome. So glad you out there. New fan. 🤝
Really Great Conversation! Gained a Sub! Well Done!
Let's go international 🔥
u play chess ??
Lol
Fantastic conversation, really enjoyed!