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  • Welcome to the SEASON FINALE of the second season of IUTR. In this episode, we are talking about an individual's relationship with money with a veteran investment adviser, financial philosopher and a brilliant pedagogue Mr. Kent Thune. We decode one's relationship with money from first principles. We dive into conventional advice of whether or not to buy property in 2023, how does one sees money differently as one ages and gains experience and how can millenials invest wisely. There's a lot to learn about not just how can one approach finance or investment but also the psyche behind it.

    DISCLAIMER: None of the opinions expressed are to be taken as financial advice. This was just a candid conversation in an attempt to understand the topic better but it is no substitute to having an investment advisory. Use your discretion with your money.

    (00:00): Intro

    (06:08): How do we define our relationship with money/?

    (10:04): Has your relationship with money evolved over time?

    (10:30): Humans are naturally inclined to plan keeping an end in the head

    (13:50): How people’s relationship with money change in different age-groups?

    (15:36): The idea of FIRE (Financial Independence Retire Early) and retiring early

    (19:35): Objectivity in handling one’s own money vs some client’s money

    (27:01): Why are some people so cautious with money and some aren’t?

    (35:06): Talking abour conventional investment methods like Gold and Property

    (47:44): Relationship of the super-rich with money

    (51:19): How can people build generational wealth?

    (55:50): How can Millenials or Gen-Z should thing about building wealth

    (59:33): What is a healthy relationship with money looks like?

    (63:39): Outro and When is season 3 coming out?

    Last but not least thank you for listening to us for all along :)

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  • Welcome to the 9th episode of the second season of IUTR. In this episode, we are talking to renowned standup comic from Munich, Mr. Mel Kelly on the art of storytelling, from his process of creating a story to telling a story, different forms of storytelling, structuring a story, and much more with a final takeaway on how a lay person can learn some key tricks to be a good storyteller in day to day life, be it a social setting or a business setting. 

    Timestamps

    (0:00) - Intro

    (9:35) - Welcoming Mel and How does he approach creating stories?

    (15:20) - Types of Storytelling and How to decide which one to use in a given situation?

    (17:30) - Mel’s approach to storytelling on a stage and arc of a story with the problem, struggle, and resolution

    (19:30) - How does storytelling changes when Medium changes, performing for a virtual audience and its struggles and more

    (36:30) - Impact of voice on getting people’s attention

    (45:45) - How to approach the process of creating a story vs telling a story

    (51:30) - What elements of storytelling can be used by a layperson to command attention in social or business settings?

    (56:45) - Steve job’s masterclass on storytelling

    (60:10) - Do we expect an emotional roller coaster as part of a good story?

    (66:05) - Using the art of storytelling in Uncommon places or situations for your own benefit

    (70:00) - Storytelling in different cultural contexts

    (72:25) - Finally key takeaways to determine what makes someone a good storyteller

    Reach out to our Mel:

    Mel's personal website: https://melkellycomedy.com/
    Mel's Twitter: https://twitter.com/mel_kellycomedy

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    Devendra: @InDevOutVishwajeet: vishwajeets3

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  • Welcome to yet another episode of Info Under the Radar. Let me ask you, what’s common between Russia-Ukraine war, American Presidential election, and Tom Cruise.. nope not another Hollywood movie but rather they are all victims of DeepFakes. Under the hood, DeepFakes is a technology that comes under the AI umbrella. As the name suggests, it uses Deep Learning to generate Synthetic or Fake media.

    To understand it better, we invited the very people who were responsible for popularising the term in the research community Prof. Sebastian Marcel and Dr. Pavel Korshunov.

    They helped us understand: What is a DeepFake and what is not a DeepFake? Does it even have some use-cases outside the research community? How are social media companies fighting with deepfakes? What is the future of the tech and what excites the researchers in the near future? and much more

    Tune in to understand the technology, the myth, the innovation that DeepFakes is.

    Timestamps:

    (00:00)  Intro

    (06:06)  Welcoming our guests. What is DeepFakes and what is not a DeepFakes

    (21:45)  Are there any positive use cases of DeepFakes

    (31:25)  Can we create people’s faces out of nothing OR do we need some actual human faces to create DeepFakes

    (37:53)  What is the success rate of these fake human faces creation?

    (44:31)  What are some use cases for people outside of Research community

    (45:55)  Star Wars has also used DeepFakes

    (47:30)  How accurate humans are in detecting DeepFakes?

    (53:45)  Ethical boundaries of DeepFakes

    (61:40)  Social media companies and DeepFake detection

    Reach out to our guests:

    Prof. Sebastian Marcel: https://www.idiap.ch/~marcel/professional/Welcome.html

    Dr. Pavel Korshunov: https://www.idiap.ch/~pkorshunov/

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    Twitter: @infounderradarInstagram: @infoundertheradar

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    Devendra: @InDevOutVishwajeet: vishwajeets3

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  • Welcome to the third part of our 3 part series on Personal Identity. In the first part, we talked about how one associates their identity with language and race. In the second part we talked about identities that don’t really have a strong association and one’s association of identity with their work in lack of any special hobbies, how does the perception of ethnicity shape future planning for inter-racial couples, and how does a not-so-decided relationship with God look like.

    In this episode, we are talking about strong religious identity and how it shapes other parts of one’s identity. We are also talking about and understanding strong gender and sexual identity by listening to the story of someone from a transgender community.

    Timestamps

    (00:00) Intro

    (08:10) Hearing the story of a person with strong religious faith and how it defines his Identity

    (24:24) What leads to one questioning their faith and deciding to be not religious

    (29:55) How does one develop their religious identity

    (39:45) Story of a person about how his views and his own gender/sexual Identity are shaped by religion

    (50:50) What if the above-mentioned person’s future kid will be Homosexual and how will that affect his views on Homosexuality

    (65:20) Understanding what it means to be assigned the “wrong gender” at birth and the story of the gender transition of this person

    (76:00) How can parents/caretakers of young kids contribute to the journey of gender and sexual identity of their kids?

    (81:25) How does suppression impact one’s Identity?

    (85:20) How does this person’s ethnic Identity impact his gender Identity and what happens when two identities conflict with each other?

    (94:50) Is he happy after his transition?

    (95:30) Our final thoughts on the Identity series

    Link to Prof Theo Klimstra’s Home page: https://as.tufts.edu/epcshd/people/faculty/theo-klimstra

    Reach out to us with your comments, suggestions, or critique here:

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    Devendra: @InDevOut

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  • Welcome to the second part of our 3 part series on Personal Identity. In the first part we talked about how one associates their identity with language and race. This time we are making an attempt to understand identities that don’t really have a strong association like the one we saw in the previous episode. 

    We talk one’s association of identity with their work in lack of any special hobbies, how does perception of ethnicity shape future planning for inter-racial couples and how does a not-so-decided relationship with God looks like.

    Timestamps

    (00:00) Intro 

    (04:52) How does Theo defines identity in general? 

    (09:10) Change in one’s identity and factors that determine that 

    (16:30) Difference in struggles faced by one’s identity vs personality? Is there something called as personality crisis? 

    (21:23) Clip from Hannes: A more relatable take on identity 

    (25:30) Is workoholism associated with one’s identity or is it a part of your personality? 

    (31:20) Clip about how does an inter-racial couple thinks about identity of their child? 

    (42:20) At what age do we start developing certain stereotypes?

    (43:45) How does parenting defines or pre-determines your identity?

    (47:00) Are stereotypes inherently good or bad?

    (53:35) Clip: Worldview of a person for whom religion has never been a thing, neither for him nor his parents.

    (63:40) Does pondering about identity always involves worry?

    (67:10) Clip: Raised religiously but not has a “figuring out” status when it comes to relationship with God

    (70:15) Religion isn’t all that bad!

    Link to Prof Theo Klimstra’s Home page : https://as.tufts.edu/epcshd/people/faculty/theo-klimstra

    Reach out to us with your comments, suggestions or critique here: 

    Twitter: @infounderradarInstagram: @infoundertheradar

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    Devendra: @InDevOut
    Vishwajeet: vishwajeets3

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  • Welcome to the first episode of our three part series on Understanding Personal Identity. This is a special one for us since we are talking about a topic that everyone has thought about at some point but more often than not we are left with more questions that we initially started with.

    Figuring out one’s identity is a life long process and it’s an ever evolving process. We tried to cover some really important aspects of it in this series. Prof. Theo Klimstra who is an expert in the field of personal identity joined us and helped us dive deep into various aspects of identity.

    This entire series will have a lot of clips from people sharing their personal opinion and stories, so it was new format for us and we would happy to receive your comments on how did you receive it.

    Timestamps

    (00:00) Intro 

    (06:52) Why did Theo choose to pursue a career in the field of Personal Identity? 

    (13:06) Clip: A rather strange association with a language that was never learned 

    (26:50) Does one see the world differently when speak more than one languages?

    (29:50) Clip: An incidence that made a Black/Mixed personal realize more of their racial identity 

    (36:00) Interesting study about a massive 93% of Black girls associating their identity with their hairs 

    (48:40) Personal space and Culture 

    (51:30) Clip: Do children understand Racial differences/identity? 

    (57:45) Thought experiment: If a child were to be raised in Religion, Race agnostic way, would it be better? 

    (60:25) If one didn’t actively choose religion/language as part of their identity but was rather endowed upon them, would it still be considered their identity?

    Reach out to Prof. Klimstra on his Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/theo-klimstra-6141a3b/

    You can find more about Prof. Klimstra and his work here: https://as.tufts.edu/epcshd/people/faculty/theo-klimstra 

    Reach out to us with your comments, suggestions, or critique here: Twitter: @infounderradar Instagram: @infoundertheradar

    Your hosts on Twitter: Devendra: @InDevOut & Vishwajeet: @vishwajeets3

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  • In this short episode, we are discussing the economic cost of war. Starting from the GDP of a country and the amount of tax that goes into military funding to how much individual war equipment costs, to give you a very concrete idea of why wars are so expensive. We are talking about this in the context of the current invasion of Ukraine by Russia but the calculations we mentioned in the episode can be easily expanded to other such wars.

    Some of the references used in this episode:

    http://old.cost.ua/en/budget/revenue/ https://www.statista.com/statistics/810835/ratio-of-military-expenditure-to-gross-domestic-product-gdp-ukraine/#:~:text=In 2020%2C military expenditure in,percent of gross domestic product. https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/the-cost-of-war-how-russias-economy-will-struggle-to-pay-the-price-of-invading-ukraine-2821235 https://www.kyivpost.com/business/ukraine-collects-nearly-40-billion-in-taxes-relies-heavily-on-vat-for-budget.html https://nation-creation.fandom.com/wiki/Modern_Day_Military_Pricing_List#RUSSIAN_MILITARY_EQUIPMENT https://twitter.com/michaeldweiss/status/1502203487685328898?s=21

    Reach out to us with your comments, suggestions, or critique here: 

    Twitter: @infounderradar

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  • In the fourth episode of the second season of IUTR, we are talking about how do beliefs form and what leads to their transformation among other things from the lens of Political Beliefs. We also looked into who are politically sophisticated people (for conciseness referred to as sophisticated during the conversation) and why they tend to be more aligned with their political parties.

    We invited Dr. Bert Bakker, who is a Political Scientist and an Associate Prof. of Political Communication and Journalism at the University of Amsterdam to understand this very interesting and complicated subject.

    (07:15) - What is a belief in the first place and how do beliefs are formed?

    (14:40) - Types of beliefs and how beliefs are seen as a network

    (29:15) - Can we quantitatively measure the change in our beliefs?

    (35:35) - What leads to change in beliefs and what does it mean to be politically “sophisticated”?

    (40:45) - Why do politically sophisticated individuals tend to vote on party lines?

    (43:55) - “More sophisticated someone is, less is their willingness to change their beliefs” but why?

    (49:45) - Psychological reasoning behind why sophisticated people might not look to the other side of issues they believe in (i.e. people on the left not willing to understand ideas of the right and vice-versa) and why it's hard to change their beliefs?

    (57:15) - What leads to drastic shifts in the religious or political beliefs of individuals who grow up in a household of certain beliefs?

    (63:00) - If you are atheist or agnostic, who do you look up to when things are going bad in life.

    Reach out to Prof. Bakker on his Twitter: @bnbakker
    You can find all the work Bert is doing with The Hot Politics Lab: https://www.hotpolitics.eu/
    Bert’s personal website: http://www.bertbakker.com/

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  • Welcome to the first shortcast of season 2. We will be talking about Quantum Teleportation and the underlying concepts to understand it ground up. We are no experts but Quantum Computation is a topic that excites us a lot and we wanted to share whatever little we know.

    Here are all the links that helped us understand the topic a bit and will help you if you got interested listening to us

    Quantum Computing Expert Explains One Concept in 5 Levels of Difficulty | WIRED - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OWJCfOvochA

    Real world applications of quantum computers - https://www.reddit.com/r/askscience/comments/2ffle5/what_would_be_some_of_the_real_world_applications/

    Quantum Teleportation Video explanation -  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yb38jozeDOs

    Animated video from Kurzgesagt - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JhHMJCUmq28

    A very intuitive explanation of Quantum Teleportation - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZuvK-od647c&ab_channel=Veritasium

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  • Festivities, cultures, traditions, and enjoyment... The holiday season is all about this! In the same spirit, in lieu of our regular episode, we decided to bring to you a special episode this holiday season.

    We were joined by some amazing people from different parts of the world, Germany, Ecuador, Poland, Egypt, and Spain (and not to forget your hosts from India as well). They shared their stories and culture with us.

    So without further ado, let’s step into the shoes of these different cultures and dance our way through these celebratory times.

    Wishing you all a Merry Christmas, A very Happy new year, and Happy Holidays

    Timestamps

    Vishwajeet & Devendra (0:00): Dev talks about the festival of Rakshabandhan and the significance behind it. Jeet tells us about a festival of Ganga Mela, which is similar to Holi from his hometown, and how it's related to India’s independence movement in 1942. Both of them also share the festivals they would like to attend.

    Fatima (19:25): Spanish girl with African roots. Currently living in Germany. Talked about her experience of celebrating festivals from her culture in a country where those festivals or traditions are not known.

    Michelle (32:15): Ecuadorean girl, studied in France and now finds herself liking Germany. Walked us through various festivals of her beautiful sunny country and the interesting anecdotes behind the rituals they follow, particularly around New Year's Eve.

    Julia (42:40): Born and brought up in Southwest Germany(Bavaria), traveled around the globe, and now living in Germany, shared some interesting insights into german traditions of Christmas and New Years’ eve. She also gave us insight into the bavarian festival of Maibaum and everyone’s favorite Oktoberfest.

    Molly/Tito (58:45): The Egyptian duo, studying in Germany. Walked us through life during festive seasons in Egypt, especially during the month-long festival of Ramadan and the religious backdrop of it.

    Alex (69:15): German-Polish roots, lived around the globe, and now residing in Germany. Gives us insights into Polish Christmas traditions.

    Reach out to us with your comments, suggestions, or critique here:

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    Your hosts on Twitter: Devendra: @InDevOut & Vishwajeet: @vishwajeets3

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  • Welcome to season 2 of Info Under the Radar. New topics, new guests with your familiar hosts.

    In the third episode of this new season, we are talking about something which everyone talks about but no one really knows how to do it. We are talking about establishing peace in conflicted regions, be it Israel-Palestine or in Afghanistan, Myanmar, or any other regions with conflicts.

    For this special topic, our guest is Prof. Eran Halperin. Eran is a professor of psychology at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and his research involves understanding how to resolve inter-group conflicts in highly conflicted regions and establish peace. Prof. Eran is a perfect guest to talk about this topic not only because of his work in the field but also because of his personal story.
    (04:55) - Eran’s personal story, from being an Israeli soldier in special forces to a peace and conflict researcher
    (12:10) - Is conflict a primal instinct for Humans?
    (15:05) - How do different types of conflicts look like?
    (26:05) - How do stronger and weaker groups in a conflict can feel differently about the conflict?
    (34:30) - How does Eran justify his own biasness coming from Israel and working in the area of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict?
    (39:00) - Pause
    (40:00) - How to shift the mindset of people living in conflict from fear, anger, and other negative emotions to Hope?
    (45:05) - How to bring people from different extremes to meet in the middle to create peace?
    (60:00) - Funny story of an Israeli and a Palestinian’s interaction in the US and how people in the UK are changing their perception of Islam based on their view of footballer Mohammad Salah
    (63:30) - How does the process of conflict resolution start at the ground and how to scale it?
    (68:00) - Process of peacebuilding in the active violent areas such as Afghanistan, Yemen, etc.
    (75:10) - Are there any factors that could determine if a conflict can be resolved for good?
    Reach out to Eran on his Twitter: @eranh75_era (https://twitter.com/eranh75_eran)
    You can find all the work Eran is doing on his website: https://www.eranhalperin.com/
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  • Welcome to season 2 of Info Under the Radar. New topics, new guests with your familiar hosts.In the second episode of this new season, we are talking about Ethics in the forever growing field of Technology. We talked about various aspects of it from a philosophical, pragmatic and scientific standpoint. Prof. Christoph Lütge is in a special position since he is the head of an ethics institute that is funded by Facebook, so we had to discuss that. We also talked about AI and ethics, Ethics and Politics and many more genres within the subject umbrella.Timestamps(07:25) How does Prof. Lütge define Ethics? (10:44) What are your ethical guiding principles when you're in dilemma? (13:08) Is there diff between Corporate and Academic Ethics?(21:39) How does Prof. Lütge navigates the Ethics Research Arena while being funded by Facebook?(30:07) Is it even Ethical to make a Fully Autonomous Vehicle?(37:00) As a regular person, how NOT to be afraid of AI?(44:20) Racial Bias in AI(47:26) Can we have Smart Features in our apps/devices without sharing our personal data?(51:34) Do we put more expectations on AI systems as compared to humans?(54:41) AI and future of politics(62:19) Ethics or Tech, which one should come first?Reach out to Prof. Christoph Lütge on his Twitter: @chluetge (https://twitter.com/chluetge)Link to Prof Lütge's Home page - https://www.gov.tum.de/en/wirtschaftsethik/team/luetge/Prof. Lütge's Latest Book: An Introduction to Ethics in Robotics and AIReach out to us with your comments, suggestions or critique here: Twitter: @infounderradar Instagram: @infoundertheradarYour hosts on twitter: Devendra: & Vishwajeet: @vishwajeets3Music Credits: Origami by Johny Grimes https://soundcloud.com/johny-grimesCreative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: http://bit.ly/_-origamiMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/m-pdlZ7VaDE--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/info-under-radar/message

  • Welcome to season 2 of Info Under the Radar. New topics and new guests with your familiar hosts.
    In the first episode of this new season, we are talking about one of the most revolutionary gene-editing technologies, CRISPR. We are talking about various facets of CRISPR with none other than Kevin Davies, who is the author of EDITING HUMANITY: The Crispr Revolution and the New Era of Genome Editing and many other books, links of all of which can be found below.
    Timestamps
    (06:15) - Why should a layperson care about CRISPR and how CRISPR came about?
    (25:00) - Recap of how CRISPR works and what has been achieved on humans using CRISPR
    (27:45) - Sickle cell anemia and technical details of how CRISPR can potentially cure it
    (33:20) - Intermission
    (34:00) - Ethical dilemmas related to CRISPR and the infamous story of CRISPR babies in China
    (46:30) - Was doing gene editing of CRISPR babies for a valid reason?
    (50:10) - Is it possible to tell if someone’s gene was edited by looking at their DNA  signature?
    (53:20) - Side effects of CRISPR based editing
    (59:00) - Future of CRISPR based therapeutics and pricing policy for such therapeutics
    (66:00) - Commercial aspects of CRISPR
    (69:50) - Resources to learn more about the field of CRISPR and gene editing
    Reach out to Kevin on his Twitter: @KevinADavies (https://twitter.com/KevinADavies)
    Kevin’s new Book -  Editing Humanity: The CRISPR Revolution and the New Era of Genome Editing
    Kevin’s other Books: https://www.amazon.com/Kevin-Davies/e/B001H6V3M0

    Resources mentioned by Kevin:
    The Code Breaker by Walter Isaacson: https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/54968118-the-code-breaker
    The Human Gene Editing Debate by John H. Evans: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/51456306-the-human-gene-editing-debate
    The Mutant Project: Inside the Global Race to Genetically Modify Humans by Eben Kirksey: https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/49127465-the-mutant-project
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    Devendra: @InDevOut Vishwajeet: @vishwajeets3
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  • In the season finale of Info Under The Radar, we bring to you food served hot right on your plate or we should say your ears?! In this episode, we talked about food, and its intersection with identity, culture, race, and beyond. 

    Serena Dai, Senior Editor: Food and Wine at San Francisco chronicles (maybe you know her from Netflix show Ugly Delicious or her past adventures in Eater NY!) join us and share her experience on a variety of topics that are all around the food and culinary world. 

    We talked about How was it like working on a Netflix show, Ugly Delicious with David Chang? Cultural appropriation in cuisine, what is authentic food in her opinion, an association of a part of identity with food, effects of a pandemic on the culinary world, and much more! Tune in to enjoy this fun conversation and we will be back soon with our second season at the beginning of September. 

    (0:00) - Intro 

    (6:20) - Welcoming Serena and Food being a part of our identity 

    (11:20) - How did Ugly Delicious happen and how was working with David Chang like? 

    (14:50) - Does one have to be a native of that country to cook a particular cuisine? (20:25) - Weight of expectations from a non-native vs cultural appropriation 

    (24:45) - Cultural assimilation vs cultural appropriation 

    (30:25) - Authenticity of food vs fusion food culture 

    (37:30) - Does a cuisine represent some cultural inclinations from where it comes from? 

    (45:00) - Nose to Tail food culture 

    (47:10) - Does Serena too associate a part of her identity with food 

    (49:30) - Is there a shift in the culinary world due to the pandemic? 

    (53:25) - That tipping thing in the US! 

    (54:45) - Culture of Food porn 

    (57:35) - Food journalism and nutritional research 

    (60:20) - How was it working on sexual misconduct allegations against celebrity chef Mario Batali 

    (65:45) - Food as a medium for inclusivity and intersectionality for different cultures 

    (68:35) - What is the most hyped thing that she tried that turned out to be shit? 

    (72:00) - Our thoughts on season 1 of Info Under the Radar 

    Reach out to our guest, Serena Twitter: @ssdai Instagram: @ssdai

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    Devendra: @InDevOut
    Vishwajeet: @vishwajeets3

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  • Have you ever thought about being an Astronaut? In this episode of Info Under the Radar, we will talk about space mission. How are they designed? Why is moon all of a sudden important again? What does day to job of a person at a space agency look like?...and much more

    Our Guest today is Dr. Waldemar Martens, mission analyst: European Space Agency. Waldemar, theoretical physicist at heart is an expert in Space Trajectory planning. He will share his experience and some concepts from what it looks like from the field itself. He also happens to be a Musician, so that is another fascinating thing we explored. But most of all, he is a very candid person who tried his best (& possibly succeeded) in painting our imagination with the brush of science in his hands

    If you ever had tad bit of interest in space, this episode will leave you wanting for more.... like in a good way of course

    (00:00) - Intro
    (12:30) - Welcoming Waldemar
    (13:29) - Why are we interested in Moon mission again? Why did our missions stop decades ago?
    (17:58) - What are these new Lunar missions about?
    (25:25) - What does the Lunar Trajectory design process look like
    (32:30) - How can the Moon help in Earth-to-Jupiter transfer?
    (36:10) - Why can't we just use ISS?
    (37:04) - What does the design process of a space trajectory design looks like?
    (43:45) - What are the things to consider while designing a space trajectory?
    (44:44) - Does one have to consider space debris while designing a trajectory?
    (47:13) - Why are space mission so slow?
    (51:38) - What's the degree of error that could be accounted for?
    (57:18) - Do modern day space mission use tech like AI/ML?
    (59:10) - What are the teams that make a space mission possible?
    (62:45) - Waldemar's views on privatization of space missions & Space tourism?
    (68:00) - What does a mission analysts day-to-day job look like?
    (71:10) - Sustainably and Space missions?
    (75:13) - How does the creative side plays with Waldemar's cerebral part?
    (77:10) - What are some of the missions that are exciting to him?
    (80:10) - Has Waldemar made any fatal mistake while working that he regretted later?

    Interesting Links:

    https://www.lisamission.org

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    Reach out to our guest, Waldemar
    @pondering.science on Instagram & TikTok
    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/waldemartens/
    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-waldemar-martens-50a3292a/

    Reach out to us with your comments, suggestions or critique here:
    Twitter: @infounderradar
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    Devendra: @InDevOut
    Vishwajeet: vishwajeets3

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  • In the 8th episode of Info Under the Radar, we are trying to understand E-Commerce.
    "Wait what? You think I don't understand what is it already?"  Now hold on a second Tiger! There's much more to it than meets the eye.

    We invited Arnav Gupta, who among many hats that we wears happens to be working in E-Commerce sector for quite some time now to discuss various aspects of it in detail. With his anecdotes and holistic overview, one thing is for sure is that you won't get bored listening to it.

    We covered various aspects of E-Commerce, like different types of E-Commerce, thinking about it from a design perspective if someday you wish to design your own, what's the current state of E-Commerce, it's social impact and where is it heading. Join us on this exciting journey where we unveil different layers of a topic that practically is a part of our daily lives

    (00:00) - Intro

    (10:15) - Welcoming Arnav & his journey so far

    (19:45) - Different type of E-Commerce

    (28:00) - Modern day super-personalized E-commerce & where it's heading

    (35:05) - What verticals should one consider while designing an E-commerce business today?

    (43:45) - Is Platformization the key?

    (46:34) - Biryani flavoured Pizza is apparently a thing | Talk about creating niche!

    (50:50) - Legitimate concerns with E-Comm owning our lives | Are they too big to fail?

    (55:50) - Skip this : This is just a podcast invite for Satya Nadella and Jezz Bezos

    (63:18) - The Buy Local movement

    (65:40) - Future of E-Comm

    (70:10) - New technologically driven addons change our experience

    (78:30) - Why is Arnav selling as an influencer?

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    Reach out to our guest, Arnav:

    Twitter: @championswimmer

    Instagram:@arnavgupta31

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/arnavgupta

    Personal Website: https://championswimmer.in/

    Reach out to us with your comments, suggestions or critique here:

    Twitter: @infounderradar

    Instagram: @infoundertheradar

    Your hosts on twitter:

    Devendra: @InDevOut

    Vishwajeet: vishwajeets3

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  • Welcome to another short episode of Info under the radar, the show where we deconstruct everyday ideas, concepts, and subjects that surround us.

    In this episode, Devendra and Vishwajeet explore the Air Travel landscape. Decades ago we were able to travel faster than speed of sound... what happened to that? We should have been teleporting by now, right? Well this is where Sci-Fi and Science kind of go there separate ways. 

    We ventured into the history of Concorde, the once famous Aerodynamic Marvel, talked about some basic concepts your should be aware of when you decide to read about such stuff like difference between supersonic and hypersonic, mach number etc. We tried to cover what is scientifically possible as of now and in the near future and of course some "dreamy" ideas that might/might not become a reality in future.

    Useful links from the episode:

    An interesting link on concorde → https://www.heritageconcorde.com/concorde-facts

    Eart-to-Earth via space travel → https://www.nasaspaceflight.com/2020/12/earth-to-earth-supersonic-airliners/

    https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20150914-the-challenges-of-building-a-hypersonic-airliner

    Listen to the complete episode:

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    Reach out to us with your comments, suggestions, or critique here:

    Twitter: @infounderradar

    Instagram: @infoundertheradar

    Your hosts on Twitter: Devendra(@InDevOut) & Vishwajeet(@vishwajeets3)

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  • Welcome to another short episode of Info under the radar, the show where we deconstruct everyday ideas, concepts, and subjects that surround us.

    In this episode, Devendra and Vishwajeet discuss the concept of First Principles Thinking. First Principle Thinking has gained quite a bit of traction in pop culture due to usage by people such as Elon Musk or Reed Hastings.

    We have covered the origins of the term, its practical application, when to use the first principle, how to use it, what is analogical thinking and how it differs from the first principle thinking, why analogical thinking is important for survival, and many other practical examples showcasing how one could use the first principle thinking or reasoning. 


    Useful links from the episode:

    James Clear on First Principle: https://bit.ly/3fp9uD6

    How First Principle Thinking fails: https://commoncog.com/blog/how-first-principles-thinking-fails/

    Listen to the complete episode:

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    Reach out to us with your comments, suggestions, or critique here:

    Twitter: @infounderradar

    Instagram: @infoundertheradar

    Your hosts on Twitter: Devendra(@InDevOut) & Vishwajeet(@vishwajeets3)

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  • Welcome to ep. 7 of Info Under the Radar. This is a special one for us and a bit personal as well!

    In this episode, we are talking about Money, Finance, Investing, Insurances, and more from the first principle.

    We talked to our beloved professor from undergrad, Prof. AP Singh (or APS for short) who had a long and successful career in banking/finance for more than 30 years, working for ICICI (one of the top 4 banks in India) and learned about money from a very different perspective. In his second innings, he is a professor at The LNMIIT, Jaipur where arguably he is one of the most loved professors due to his unusual approach to teaching and life in general.

    (00:00) - Intro

    (01:20) - Vishwajeet’s relationship with money

    (03:20) - What’s in store for this episode - the idea of money, early retirement, types of investments, insurances, and more

    (06:20) - Bio of our guest, Prof. AP Singh, and some clarifications

    (11:45) - Welcoming Prof AP Singh

    (13:08) - Where does Prof APS’s unique way of teaching come from?

    (16:15) - Money from point of view of a Financial Institutional veteran and his work with World Bank via ICICI

    (22:05) - Thinking about Money from the first principle and how Prof APS approach the idea of money

    (25:40) - Idea of financial freedom or financial independence

    (32:20) - Retiring Early, is it worth it?

    (36:10) - Independence from Money creation and how to approach savings and investments

    (41:00) - Different categories of investments, which one is the best for you?

    (46:45) - Is buying property/land a good investment in the modern-day and age? Investing in Stocks and Mutual Funds

    (52:25) - How to invest a certain amount of disposable income?

    (59:20) - Importance of Insurances and how do they fit with investments

    (66:00) - Advice for people at various stages of life (student, someone early in their career, and a seasonal professional)

    (70:30) - Prof. APS’s transition from a long and successful career in banking and finance to academics

    (75:35) - How do Prof. APS’s royal roots shape his work ethic and approach to life along with final thanking notes

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    Your hosts on Twitter:

    Devendra: @InDevOut

    Vishwajeet: vishwajeets3

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  • Welcome to another short episode of Info under the radar, the show where we deconstruct everyday ideas, concepts, and subjects that surround us.

    In this episode, Devendra and Vishwajeet discuss the craze around Clubhouse and why it's extremely popular at the moment. We also looked into audio social media space as a whole and talked about its inception, privacy concerns, its future, etc, among many other things. We also talked about twitter spaces, how it's different from Clubhouse, and the future of audio social media.

    We briefly also touched upon audio-only creators, monetization with Clubhouse, and how it might be creating new jobs in the coming future. 

    Listen to the complete episode:
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    If you are interested in how social media works, then we recommend checking out our previous episode titled

    EP04 | Dissecting Social Media Networks with Dr. Sakthi Balan: https://bit.ly/3uN5JMQ 

    Reach out to us with your comments, suggestions, or critique here:
    Twitter: @infounderradar
    Instagram: @infoundertheradar/

    Your hosts on Twitter: Devendra(@InDevOut) & Vishwajeet(@vishwajeets3)

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