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For decades, the classic path to prosperity seemed clear: build factories, create jobs, grow exports, and lift millions out of poverty. But...

Career Principles with INSEAD Professor Dr. Linda Brimm Linda Brimm is Emeritus Professor of Organisational Behaviour at INSEAD, teaching bo...

Career Principles with Nobel Laureate Dr. Robert Shiller Sterling Professor Emeritus of Economics Yale University About this masterclass Men...

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Dhruva and I explore both sides of the debate, starting with the case for fully remote organizations. Remote work expands the talent pool be...

Some view religion as a vital source of moral guidance, community, and meaning, while others argue that secular ethics, reason, and shared h...

This episode examines a fundamental tension in political philosophy: should we focus on leveling the playing field or on where people actual...

Some argue that digital detox is the way to deepening the way we connect with ourselves and our loved ones. They say that being constantly c...

NVIDIA just hit a $5 trillion market cap. That’s more than the entire German economy. AI stocks are rewriting history, but investors often v...

Born in August 1992 in Ankara, Türkiye, Tuva Atasever attended the Bilkent University, where he received a Bachelor of Science in Electrical...

Once, politics was something you debated and moved on from. Today, it can redraw the boundaries of who we call a friend. In this episode of...

This episode examines the uneasy balance between moral ambition and political realism. Has the right’s coherence come at the cost of empathy...

The U.S. H-1B lottery just ended, and thousands of ambitious professionals are asking themselves the same question: is chasing a global care...

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Previously a Fulbright Scholar, Fox International Fellow and Teaching Fellow at Yale, Gul has also been a Lead for the Digital Transformatio...

In order to thrive at work, must we always be working? For many young professionals, the hours outside work are no longer a refuge. In this...

This episode explores whether the modern millennial’s embrace of stoicism, rigorous health routines, and padel reflects a genuine search for...

We live in an era of disciplinary chauvinism. While most hiring managers agree that deep generalists are precious for the modern workplace,...

Urvashi Prasad has spent the last 15 years trying to make the world a kinder, fairer, and better place through her policy-based intervention...

Esther Wojcicki is a renowned educator and journalist, best known for her transformative parenting philosophy outlined in her books In this...

What kind of economy does India need—not just to grow, but to serve its people with dignity and purpose? In this episode, we speak with Arun...

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Private space travel once belonged in the realm of science fiction—but today, celebrities like Katy Perry are booking tickets on Blue Origin...

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Selective admissions have long defined access to elite universities but a number of scholars are challenging this model, arguing that it rei...

Foreign aid and reparations are terms often used interchangeably, yet they embody distinct principles and purposes. In this episode, we disc...

Tariffs—taxes on imports—have long been a powerful tool in economic policy, shaping global trade for centuries. But are they always harmful,...

In this debate, we explore the tension between structure and spontaneity, discipline and serendipity, as it plays out in the lives of ambiti...

Elon Musk’s $56 billion compensation package from Tesla sparked intense debate and legal scrutiny. Approved in 2018, the performance-based p...

Today it is easier than ever to stay in touch with friends, check out their updates, milestones, and everyday moments even when life gets bu...

Alok Sama was the chief dealmaker at SoftBank, the backer of Arm Holdings, Yahoo, Nvidia, TikTok, Uber, T-Mobile, Alibaba and WeWork. In his...

Justice delayed is justice denied. Given how much time trials take, the emotional toil, and the reputation damage that comes with it, is it...

In this Episode, you will learn 1. How to think about problems from first-principles 2. Why digital public infrastructure of India could pro...

A crypto entrepreneur bought a banana taped to a wall for several millions. Jaguar launched a widely watched advertisement that confused and...

This American election was a battle of narratives. One side won. Dhruva and Utkarsh debate the key constructs and analyse macro implications...

Voters often face a dilemma: should they vote based on ideology or pragmatism? This podcast delves into the tension between these two approa...

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In this episode, we explore the complex intersection of climate change, environmental conservation, and human rights with environmental lawy...

Should popular media always seek to have storylines and characters with different ethnicities, religious backgrounds, and sexualities? In th...

Ashoka University, India’s top liberal arts university, charges over a million rupees per year in tuition - three times the yearly income of...

385,000 children are born every day, around the world. Should we be contributing to that? Welcome to a new episode of Arguable, where we dig...

Unicorns! Edtech! Startup bros! Welcome to a new episode of Arguable, where we dive into the world of venture capital and startups and try t...

Building Your Category of One with Ex-KKR India CEO Sanjay Nayar Points discussed in the podcast 1. Mental models for shaping the early stag...

Welcome to the third episode of "Arguable," where we, Utkarsh and Dhruva, dive into the changing nature and value of work as we know it. We...

In this podcast, we discussed Vishal’s new book on the politics of education in India. Education offers a lot of promises, it is considered...

Welcome to the second episode of "Arguable," where Dhruva Bhat and Utkarsh Amitabh engage in a discussion about the role of universities in...

Welcome to the inaugural episode of "Arguable," where friends and debate enthusiasts Utkarsh Amitabh and Dhruva Bhat kick off a series desig...

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