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Radio Vimoh

By: Radio Vimoh
  • Summary

  • Radio Vimoh is a podcast about contemporary India - where it came from and where it is going.
    Vijayendra Mohanty
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Episodes
  • 1: Of course your religion will forgive you
    Feb 12 2020
    On religion and the violence it permits us to commit.
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    7 mins
  • A YouTube for podcasts - Platform vs Protocol
    Mar 10 2019
    We talk about platforms so often these days that it appears protocols don't exist. But they do, and they power large chunks of the internet. Email, blogging, and podcasting are perhaps the last vestiges of the open web publishing. So I try to make a case against the much-talked-about YouTube for podcasts. Get on the email list at vimoh.substack.com (https://vimoh.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast)
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    21 mins
  • Is India's past ruining India's future?
    Mar 3 2019
    The stated purpose of a lot of writers who deal with mythology as subject matter these days is to make the younger generation aware of India’s rich culture and heritage by telling stories which have remained untold. But I can’t help feeling sometimes that not enough attention is being paid to the shape of future India. What will these young people grow up to become? What kind of adults will they turn out to be? What manner of India will they build? Is it going to be more of the same — an India powered by outrage and offence, crying out three times a day demanding to be treated like children by the authorities? Or can it be something different? Theme Music: Werq, by Kevin MacLeod Get on the email list at vimoh.substack.com (https://vimoh.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast)
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    15 mins

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