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A Story Club: Global Cultures A Story Club: Global Cultures is an amalgam of stories and discussions from around the world.

We bring you insightful conversations with some of the greatest minds of our time.

History is always written by the winners and survivors of an era. A lot of our history has unfortunately been written by...
13/09/2025

History is always written by the winners and survivors of an era. A lot of our history has unfortunately been written by historians who had nothing to do with our culture or even the sub-continent of Bharat.

This podcast is a deep dive into a few such stories that reveal the true backstory of what happened in our past and how it was silently written away. A necklace, a manuscript, regimes overthrown and more.

This is the second part of an ongoing conversation with Jo Nambiar who has shared some strange stories which have never been taught in our school or discussed as a part of our cultural history.

This is a rare opportunity to listen and learn about stories and facts that have shaped our rich history and also how he has played a crucial role in preserving its remnants so that our future generations have the opportunity to understand our glorious past.

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14/06/2025

Major General Amitabh Joshi opens up about his life and journey in the Indian Armed Forces.

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The Indian Army leaders and corporate leaders of today exhibit distinct differences in their leadership styles, values, ...
08/06/2025

The Indian Army leaders and corporate leaders of today exhibit distinct differences in their leadership styles, values, and priorities.

Indian Army leaders are bred in a culture of sacrifice, discipline, and selflessness. They lead by example, inspiring their troops with courage, conviction, and compassion. Their decision-making is guided by a strong sense of duty, loyalty, and national pride. They prioritize the greater good over personal gain.

In contrast, corporate leaders often prioritize profit, growth, and shareholder value. While some may demonstrate visionary leadership, others may be driven by personal ambition, wealth, and status. Their decision-making may be influenced by market trends, competition, and short-term gains.

The Indian Army leaders' emphasis on teamwork, camaraderie, and esprit de corps is unparalleled. They foster a sense of belonging, trust, and mutual respect among their troops. Corporate leaders, on the other hand, often focus on individual performance, productivity, and innovation.

While both types of leaders have their strengths and weaknesses, the Indian Army leaders' commitment to service, honor, and country is a valuable lesson for corporate leaders. By incorporating these values, corporate leaders will be able to build more sustainable, ethical, and socially responsible organizations.

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Major General Neeraj Bali, in conversation with Arun Bhagwati, highlights the stark contrast between relational and transactional leadership. Transactional l...

It is so easy for us to say 'let's go to war' when someone else is going to pick up the gun and fight for us. While I am...
22/05/2025

It is so easy for us to say 'let's go to war' when someone else is going to pick up the gun and fight for us. While I am a patriot I also know about the horrors of war that our officers, soldiers and more so their families have to endure.

This is one such true story from my last Podcast.

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This story is based on true events. During one of Major General Amitabh Joshi's operations in the Kashmir valley he faced a life and death situation that cha...

Life in the Indian Army is not as we imagine it to be. It is not a dreamy life or a story as portrayed in films. This is...
26/04/2025

Life in the Indian Army is not as we imagine it to be. It is not a dreamy life or a story as portrayed in films. This is a profession made of battle hardened men & women of our country.

The Indian Military Intelligence is a sophisticated well charged system that has been working relentlessly for years now. They have risked their lives to protect the people of our country. They are more often than not quiet and unassuming well trained officers and soldiers who put their lives at risk so that we as a nation can function peacefully. Our enemies across the borders have been put under the microscope and neutralized many times.

In my conversation with Major General Amitabh Joshi, V.S.M (Retd.) we dived into many such action packed true stories that kept me gripped to my chair.

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"It is an art to thrive through your ups and downs in life".Lakshya Khanduri is not just a name, he's a cult, an institu...
16/10/2024

"It is an art to thrive through your ups and downs in life".

Lakshya Khanduri is not just a name, he's a cult, an institution and a visionary. Dakait Evo, Aniket Raturi and many more stars of Uttarakhand have been nurtured by him under his mentorship.

How did Team Evolution start?

Who were the founding members?

What propelled them to become such a rage and cult amongst the youth of our country?
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In this episode, we delve into the inspiring journey of Lakshya Khanduri, the founder of Team Evolution. Discover how he brought together a diverse group of ...

While the world is closely following the two major wars there's a stage being set up in The Bay Of Bengal. This is where...
26/09/2024

While the world is closely following the two major wars there's a stage being set up in The Bay Of Bengal. This is where Geo-political analysts are predicting the future of the world will change.

The next 5 years are going to shift the global power dynamics that will impact the entire world directly or indirectly.

India and China are preparing for a modern day Mahabharat and this will dictate who is going to be the next world power.

In this Podcast, I am in conversation with Wing Commander Bhupinder Singh Nijjar (Retd.) who has shared some extremely insightful details about this war brewing in our neighborhood.

Watch us deep dive into the Geo-political arena of the South East Asian tug of war brewing in The Bay Of Bengal.

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In Focus: Wing Commander Bhupinder Singh Nijjar | Former Indian Airforce Officer

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Geopolitical Power Shift: India’s Rising Dominance Over China, Pakistan, Bangladesh, & US | ABC this episode of ABC, we explore India's growing geopoliti...

This episode is titled, "Trinidad Steelpan in the Global Culture Industry: Navigating Possibilities and Conflicts".The s...
31/07/2021

This episode is titled, "Trinidad Steelpan in the Global Culture Industry: Navigating Possibilities and Conflicts".

The steel pan has a crucial place in the culture and history of Trinidad that the outside world may find difficult to understand.

In the rest of the world, there is an image of cruise ships, hotels, happy-go-lucky islanders in hawaiian shirts and straw hats, tied to novelty songs and the tourist industry.

In truth, the steel pan was created by warring street gangs, in the slums of Port of Spain, the capital of Trinidad and Tobago. To this day, the names of the bands are "Desperadoes", "Renegades", "Invaders" reflecting the territorial battles. I think there are parallels with the early break-dancing battles in New York City in the 1970s and 1980s.

The music played on Steel Pans in Trinidad, too, is not novelty, tourist music. In fact, the island does not have a properly developed tourism sector at all. There are massive bands of over one hundred persons playing on a range of pans, from tenor, double tenors, bass, double guitars, cello pans, and more, with a very sizable "Engine Room" of various percussion instruments, and a full drum kit.

These huge bands compete in islandwide competitions, and play serious music from popular local compositions to complex European symphonies, all to huge, enthusiastic, very knowledgeable audiences.

It should be obvious that there has been much lost in translation, often deliberately distorted, as steel pan has spread across the world.

Trinidadians have long dreamt of making the steel pan a serious international instrument, perhaps in a similar way that reggae was turned from a novelty music in the 1960s to a serious genre in the 1970s. There is also a whole economy which supports and is supported by the steelpan cultural complex which has implications for indigenous and global economic development in Trinidad and Tobago.

Some inroads have been made, but there remain challenges. Today, I have as my guests Dr. Mia Gormandy-Benjamin from Trinidad and Tobago and Dr. Janine Tiffe from the USA to reflect on these issues and more.

Dr. Janine Tiffe is Assistant Professor of ethnomusicology at the Kent State University School of Music where she directs the African Ensemble and Steel Band. She has performed with Women in Steel and Invaders Steel Orchestra; as a member of Azaguno, she performed for the 2002 FIFA World Cup ceremonies in Seoul, Korea.

Mia Gormandy-Benjamin is an Assistant Professor of Music at the University of Trinidad and Tobago and a steel pan performer and commentator. Her doctoral research focused on the history and performance practices of steelpan musicians in Japan. Dr. Gormandy-Benjamin has performed in several different countries around the world including Austria, Australia, England, Japan, the United States, Canada, and countries of the Caribbean. She has also performed with many world-renowned artists such as 11-time Grammy award winner Paquito D’Rivera. She is the co-founder of the global steelpan project called the Virtual Steelband where 22 countries with over 300 pannists are registered with the organization. She later worked on the “Pan in Unity” project as a response to the 2020 pandemic, which featured 691 musicians from 23 countries.

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Bitcoin Blockchain and Small Island Developing States: Opportunities, Challenges & QuestionsBitcoin, cryptocurrencies an...
24/07/2021

Bitcoin Blockchain and Small Island Developing States: Opportunities, Challenges & Questions

Bitcoin, cryptocurrencies and blockchain are revolutionary developments that excite, confuse and raise questions.

It goes to the heart of questions like the nature of money, the role of governments and central banks; freedom, privacy and security on the internet and in economics; technology development; the digital divide; asset bubbles; investment scams and pyramid schemes, and so much more.

From the perspective of developing countries there are many issues that are raised: can this help with our development? does this give us more control over our financing and economics? what exactly is bitcoin, cryptocurrency and blockchain? will this continue to produce and reinforce the divide between the haves and the have-nots? the big and small? the technologically advanced and the technologically underdeveloped?

Watch Dr. Kirk Meighoo with two very interesting guests to speak about these issues and questions from a very practical perspective.

George Siosi Samuels is originally from Fiji but based in Singapore. He is the Managing Director of management consultancy, Faiā, and founder of blockchain-based accountability platform, Honā. His Bitcoin journey began in 2013, he was the Global Head of Community for the Bitcoin Cash Association in 2018, and is now South Pacific Ambassador for the Bitcoin Association.

Daniel Barcant is an entrepreneur, founder and cofounder of several well known businesses and an NGO, based in Trinidad and Tobago. He is also a blockchain and crypto currency enthusiast. His involvements in the space cover a broad range such as investing, education, mining and exploring utilizing blockchain for impact.

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22/07/2021

Bitcoin, Blockchain and Small Island Developing States: Opportunities, Challenges and Questions

Our Guests:
George Siosi Samuels, founder of blockchain-based accountability platform, Honā, South Pacific Ambassador for the Bitcoin Association (Fiji/Australia/Singapore)

Daniel Barcant, entrepreneur, founder and cofounder of several well known businesses and an NGO (Trinidad and Tobago)

Bitcoin, cryptocurrencies and blockchain are revolutionary developments that excite, confuse and raise scepticism.

It goes to the heart of questions like the nature of money, the role of governments and central banks; freedom, privacy and security on the internet and in economics; technology development; the digital divide; asset bubbles; investment scams and pyramid schemes, and so much more.

From the perspective of developing countries there are many issues that are raised: can this help with our development? does this give us more control over our financing and economics? what exactly is bitcoin, cryptocurrency and blockchain? will this continue to produce and reinforce the divide between the haves and the have-nots? the big and small? the technologically advanced and the technologically underdeveloped?

Today I have two very interesting guests to speak about these issues and questions from a very practical perspective.

George Siosi Samuels is originally from Fiji but based in Singapore. He is the Managing Director of management consultancy, Faiā, and founder of blockchain-based accountability platform, Honā. His Bitcoin journey began in 2013, he was the Global Head of Community for the Bitcoin Cash Association in 2018, and is now South Pacific Ambassador for the Bitcoin Association.

Daniel Barcant is an entrepreneur, founder and cofounder of several well known businesses and an NGO, based in Trinidad and Tobago. He is also a blockchain and crypto currency enthusiast. His involvements in the space cover a broad range such as investing, education, mining and exploring utilizing blockchain for impact.

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The global culture industry is one of the world's most lucrative. Some of the world's largest and most powerful companie...
17/07/2021

The global culture industry is one of the world's most lucrative. Some of the world's largest and most powerful companies operate in this sphere, and it even forms a part of a country's geo-political "soft power".

At the same time, because it is based on individual human creativity -- and not natural resources, wealth, or size -- there are unique opportunities for outsider individuals, small countries, marginal groups, or otherwise relatively "powerless" people to participate and succeed in this industry.

Digital technology, as well, although deployed by the most powerful corporations in the world in their massive corporate businesses, also provides a way for individuals, small or marginal populations and even countries, to participate in the very center.

The culture industry has been deeply affected by the lockdowns following the covid-19 outbreak, and has made digital technology even more important. In some ways, this may have even levelled the playing field somewhat, and put the largest and smallest producers of culture on a more equal footing.

Dr. Kirk Meighoo joined by two guests who have fascinating stories and projects in the global culture industry and insights to share.

Akim Millington is part of the Grammy Award-Winning CEEK Virtual Reality Founding Team, Former New Orleans Saint (NFL) Offensive Lineman, and a BIG XII Champion. CEEK VR pioneered Virtual Reality technology in entertainment. They have worked with the biggest stars in the music industry, from Bon Jovi, to Rihanna, to Megadeth to Ziggy Marley, Mariah Carey etc.

Rubadiri Victor is President at Artists' Coalition of Trinidad and Tobago (ACTT), the lead Creative Industry and Cultural Sector representative organization in T&T. He is also a Multi-Media Artist in film, music, painting, theatre, Mas, photography, writing/publishing, & curating/design.

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15/07/2021

The global culture industry is one of the world's most lucrative. Some of the world's largest and most powerful companies operate in this sphere, and it even forms a part of a country's geo-political "soft power".

At the same time, because it is based on individual human creativity -- and not natural resources, wealth, or size -- there are unique opportunities for outsider individuals, small countries, marginal groups, or otherwise relatively "powerless" people to participate and succeed in this industry.

Digital technology, as well, although deployed by the most powerful corporations in the world in their massive corporate businesses, also provides a way for individuals, small or marginal populations and even countries, to participate in the very center.

The culture industry has been deeply affected by the lockdowns following the covid-19 outbreak, and has made digital technology even more important. In some ways, this may have even levelled the playing field somewhat, and put the largest and smallest producers of culture on a more equal footing.

Today Dr. Kirk Meighoo is joined by two guests who have fascinating stories and projects in the global culture industry and insights to share.

Akim Millington is part of the Grammy Award-Winning CEEK Virtual Reality Founding Team, Former New Orleans Saint (NFL) Offensive Lineman, and a BIG XII Champion. CEEK VR pioneered Virtual Reality technology in entertainment. They have worked with the biggest stars in the music industry, from Bon Jovi, to Rihanna, to Megadeth to Ziggy Marley, Mariah Carey etc.

Rubadiri Victor is President at Artists' Coalition of Trinidad and Tobago (ACTT), the lead Creative Industry and Cultural Sector representative organization in T&T. He is also a Multi-Media Artist in film, music, painting, theatre, Mas, photography, writing/publishing, & curating/design.

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A Story Club: Global Cultures

A Story Club Global Cultures brings you stories, discussions, and guests from around the world. This channel is focused on discussions of global value. Our host Dr. Kirk Meighoo is an author and a former senator from Trinidad & Tobago.

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