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Episode 3: Let's Talk Taxes with Avni Jain
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Episode 3: Let's Talk Taxes with Avni Jain

**Full episode streaming on multiple streaming services** Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/episode/6yfoE0OSBxGJj1hrrITvUC?si=7b3abd43fac84ea8 ______________________________________________________________________ Google Podcasts:https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy81ZjZlNzk5MC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw?sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjAg_XC54_yAhUHgGMGHVn7AJQQ9sEGegQIARAC ____________________________________________________________________________________________ Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-conversation-by-the-contrarian/id1573254768 __________________________________________________________________________ There are only two things certain in life: death and taxes. Taxes are something that affects all of us but are rarely spoken about and even more seldom understood. In this episode of 'The Conversation' we delve deeper into the Indian tax system. We talk about direct and indirect taxes, the impact progressive taxes have on our economy and the possibility of a flat tax and also discuss how the government can use fiscal policy to alleviate the poor in our economy. The guest, Avni Jain gives us some deep insights into the Indian tax system and the loopholes and problems that currently exist in our system - along with a very convincing argument why people should learn more about taxes in school. __________________________________________________________________________ Follow our socials: Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/contrarian.mag/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/contrarian_mag
Episode 2, Side B: On Cancel Culture with Pranav Nambiar
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Episode 2, Side B: On Cancel Culture with Pranav Nambiar

**Full episode streaming on multiple streaming services** In this episode, we talk about Political Correctness and the culture that revolves around in it in this new digital era with Pranav Nambiar, one of our alumni. How should one express if they're offended? What are the possible steps to a better, more safer digital environment during the era of Twitter Wars and Boycott Trends? This and more in this episode of The Conversation, now streaming on: Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/episode/6D6lkW5UNgclSjzoCQ1Rfp?si=0e1716aa99cf4f9e Google Podcasts:https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy81ZjZlNzk5MC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw/episode/ZmUwNzNmYWQtMGYwOS00OWRjLWFiZmYtZWIzY2E5NmE0MTJj?sa=X&ved=0CAUQkfYCahcKEwjwr9DD54_yAhUAAAAAHQAAAAAQAg ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In recent years, there has been a new movement arising in the west called cancel culture. While we have always been taught to learn from the good deeds done by people in the past and not repeat the bad ones, cancel culture really ignores that principle. It lies on the principle that even if the most moral people have committed one sin, they must be ‘cancelled’. Hriday and Pranav discuss how this toxic cancel culture pervades throughout society even reaching historical idols such as Mahatma Gandhi and Abraham Lincoln, and how this culture of hate and animosity could affect our future. We also discuss the power of a conversation and how the beauty of society is that you can disagree with someone and still respect them. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow our socials: Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/contrarian.mag/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/contrarian_mag
Episode 2, Side A: On PC Culture with Pranav Nambiar || The Conversation
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Episode 2, Side A: On PC Culture with Pranav Nambiar || The Conversation

**Full episode streaming on multiple streaming services** In this episode, we talk about Political Correctness and the culture that revolves around in it in this new digital era with Pranav Nambiar, one of our alumni. How should one express if they're offended? What are the possible steps to a better, more safer digital environment during the era of Twitter Wars and Boycott Trends? This and more in this episode of The Conversation, now streaming on: Spotify: Google Podcasts: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- In recent years, there has been a new movement arising in the west called cancel culture. While we have always been taught to learn from the good deeds done by people in the past and not repeat the bad ones, cancel culture really ignores that principle. It lies on the principle that even if the most moral people have committed one sin, they must be ‘cancelled’. Hriday and Pranav discuss how this toxic cancel culture pervades throughout society even reaching historical idols such as Mahatma Gandhi and Abraham Lincoln, and how this culture of hate and animosity could affect our future. We also discuss the power of a conversation and how the beauty of society is that you can disagree with someone and still respect them. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow our socials: Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/contrarian.mag/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/contrarian_mag

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