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A Passion for Cycling | Episode 53 | Everything is Everything
Cycling is physically one of the most gruelling sports in the world -- and it requires as much of the mind as of the body.
Welcome to Episode 53 of Everything is Everything, a weekly podcast hosted by Amit Varma and Ajay Shah.
In this episode, Amit explains his passion for cycling by telling us how the sport works. Amit and Ajay discuss the kinds of races and the kinds of racers. They discuss why it is a team sport. They get into deep nuances of strategy -- and the drama of some of the great stories in modern cycling. Get into the slipstream!
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The Life and Times of Chess | Episode 52 | Everything is Everything
Просмотров 6 тыс.День назад
We love chess and now, as it has exploded as a spectator sport, so do millions of others. But why do we love it so much? What does it mean for India that D Gukesh has qualified for the World Championship match? How did Vishy Anand inspire a generation of grandmasters to emerge? What role do computers play? Welcome to Episode 52 of Everything is Everything, a weekly podcast hosted by Amit Varma ...
Lines on Maps Are Toxic! | Episode 51 | Everything is Everything
Просмотров 6 тыс.14 дней назад
We have normalized lines on maps but they are unnatural to the way we live. They are toxic in the ways they push us to think of people in categories decided by the accidents of geography and politics. We must free our minds. We must tear down these walls. Welcome to Episode 51 of Everything is Everything, a weekly podcast hosted by Amit Varma and Ajay Shah. Please note that EVERYTHING IS EVERYT...
Ask Me ANYTHING! | Episode 50 | Everything is Everything
Просмотров 12 тыс.21 день назад
Hooray! We've reached episode 50, and it's time for an AMA. In this episode, Amit and Ajay answer questions from gentle readers that were solicited through Twitter and elsewhere. No holds barred, straight from the heart! We refer to many of our earlier episodes during this conversation, so rather than link them individually in the show notes, we'd urge you to check them all out here: www.youtub...
The Art of Podcasting | Episode 49 | Everything is Everything
Просмотров 4,8 тыс.Месяц назад
Podcasting is such an exciting medium. Would YOU like to start a podcast? Do you have questions about first principles & what you need to get started? Here's our attempt at a podcasting masterclass! Welcome to Episode 49 of Everything is Everything, a weekly podcast hosted by Amit Varma & Ajay Shah. Started in 2017, The Seen and the Unseen went against conventional wisdom & built up a cult audi...
Graduating to Globalisation | Episode 48 | Everything is Everything
Просмотров 8 тыс.Месяц назад
In these insular times of shrill nationalistic rhetoric, there is a danger that we may become less globalised instead of more. But internationalisation (aka I18N) is key to India's progress. The more Indian firms learn to compete in the global marketplace, the more our nation will prosper. Welcome to Episode 48 of Everything is Everything, a weekly podcast hosted by Amit Varma and Ajay Shah. In...
India Needs Decentralization | Episode 47 | Everything is Everything
Просмотров 11 тыс.Месяц назад
India is too large to be governed in a top-down way, with an all-powerful center. It makes a mockery of democracy. Decentralisation is the only way out. Welcome to Episode 47 of Everything is Everything, a weekly podcast hosted by Amit Varma and Ajay Shah. In this episode, Amit and Ajay discuss how a country as large and diverse as India needs more local government. But what does this mean in p...
Stay Away From Luxury Beliefs | Episode 46 | Everything is Everything
Просмотров 11 тыс.Месяц назад
It is fashionable for privileged elites to have ideas about the world that make them feel virtuous but end up harming the poor. Stay away from such Luxury Beliefs! Welcome to Episode 46 of Everything is Everything, a weekly podcast hosted by Amit Varma and Ajay Shah. In this episode, Amit and Ajay discuss how socialism, focusing on inequality, banning victimless crimes and being generally again...
Beware of These Five Fallacies! | Episode 45 | Everything is Everything
Просмотров 10 тыс.Месяц назад
Our brains are hardwired to think in ways suited to a pre-historic world which is why there are so many fallacies in our thinking! Welcome to Episode 45 of Everything is Everything, a weekly podcast hosted by Amit Varma and Ajay Shah. In this episode, Amit and Ajay discuss five foundational fallacies, and speak about how we can improve our thinking if we learn to recognise them and avoid them. ...
Maps Are Magic | Episode 44 | Everything is Everything
Просмотров 12 тыс.2 месяца назад
Imagine a world without maps. What is out there? How do you reach that place? What does the world look like? Maps brought us from darkness into light. Welcome to Episode 44 of Everything is Everything, a weekly podcast hosted by Amit Varma and Ajay Shah. In this episode, Ajay and Amit speak about the evolution of maps, from the laborious survey work pioneered by the legendary George Everest to ...
Six More Stories That Should Be Films | Episode 43 | Everything is Everything
Просмотров 7 тыс.2 месяца назад
We are surrounded by stories that need to be told, must be told, will blow your mind! Welcome to Episode 43 of Everything is Everything, a weekly podcast hosted by Amit Varma and Ajay Shah. In this episode, Amit and Ajay continue the series of talking about stories that should be films. Amit builds fiction based on IIT aspirants and vloggers, as well as a real life story about the Delhi of the ...
The Populist Playbook | Episode 42 | Everything is Everything
Просмотров 10 тыс.2 месяца назад
Populism is on an upsurge across the world. It is a danger to democracy and civilisation. But what does that term even mean? Welcome to Episode 42 of Everything is Everything, a weekly podcast hosted by Amit Varma and Ajay Shah. In this episode, Amit and Ajay break down what political scientists mean by 'populism' it's isn't simply what is popular! They discuss the populist playbook as laid out...
Four Papers That Changed the World | Episode 41 | Everything is Everything
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We think of papers as boring but they contain ideas, and ideas change the world. Welcome to Episode 41 of Everything is Everything, a weekly podcast hosted by Amit Varma and Ajay Shah. In this episode, Ajay and Amit take us through four papers actually, three papers and one essay that shaped the way they think, and how millions of others think as well. The power of a great idea is that it can h...
The Brave New Future of Electricity | Episode 40 | Everything is Everything
Просмотров 9 тыс.3 месяца назад
Our power sector is stuck in an old world. Climate change and the needs of future generations demand that we shift from our traditional sources of power. But how? Welcome to Episode 40 of Everything is Everything, a weekly podcast hosted by Amit Varma and Ajay Shah. In this episode, Ajay takes us through the history of the power sector, the problems it faces, the remarkable progess in renewable...
The Surface Area of Serendipity | Episode 39 | Everything is Everything
Просмотров 12 тыс.3 месяца назад
Good things happen to us when we give them the chance to do so. The more we put ourselves out there, the more we are likely to get lucky. But Exposure is pointless without Excellence. Welcome to Episode 39 of Everything is Everything, a weekly podcast hosted by Amit Varma and Ajay Shah. In this episode, Amit shares his fascination with the phrase, the Surface Area of Serendipity. And together, ...
Poker and Life | Episode 38 | Everything is Everything
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Poker and Life | Episode 38 | Everything is Everything
From Imperial to Adaptive Firms | Episode 37 | Everything is Everything
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From Imperial to Adaptive Firms | Episode 37 | Everything is Everything
The Long Road to Change | Episode 36 | Everything is Everything
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The Long Road to Change | Episode 36 | Everything is Everything
The Hiking Episode | Episode 35 | Everything is Everything
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The Hiking Episode | Episode 35 | Everything is Everything
How Family Firms Evolve | Episode 34 | Everything is Everything
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How Family Firms Evolve | Episode 34 | Everything is Everything
Public Choice Theory Explains SO MUCH | Episode 33 | Everything is Everything
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Public Choice Theory Explains SO MUCH | Episode 33 | Everything is Everything
The UNIX Episode | Episode 32 | Everything is Everything
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The UNIX Episode | Episode 32 | Everything is Everything
A Deep Dive Into the Indian Military | Episode 31 | Everything is Everything
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A Deep Dive Into the Indian Military | Episode 31 | Everything is Everything
Declutter | Episode 30 | Everything is Everything
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Declutter | Episode 30 | Everything is Everything
Five Epic Stories That Must Be Films | Episode 29 | Everything is Everything
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Five Epic Stories That Must Be Films | Episode 29 | Everything is Everything
The Reformers | Episode 28 | Everything is Everything
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The Reformers | Episode 28 | Everything is Everything
We Love Vaccines! We Love Freedom! | Episode 27 | Everything is Everything
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We Love Vaccines! We Love Freedom! | Episode 27 | Everything is Everything
When Should the State Act? | Episode 26 | Everything is Everything
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When Should the State Act? | Episode 26 | Everything is Everything
Understanding the State | Episode 25 | Everything is Everything
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Understanding the State | Episode 25 | Everything is Everything
Fixing the Knowledge Society | Episode 24 | Everything is Everything
Просмотров 11 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Fixing the Knowledge Society | Episode 24 | Everything is Everything

Комментарии

  • @prathmeshmahajani
    @prathmeshmahajani День назад

    This was so informative! Loved it so much. Could you also do one episode as Part 2, on Mountain Biking? Especially, what is it like in India?

  • @ajayshah5705
    @ajayshah5705 День назад

    Two of the countries in the episode are Poland and Israel. See www.nber.org/papers/w32614 For the impact of populism on FDI.

  • @iamitsoni
    @iamitsoni 2 дня назад

    Great to see an episode on cycling. I found out that TdF is one of the highest watched sports event in the world. I started following cycling from last 2 years, got inspired and got a cycle and have done 5000 Kms on it since. I channel my inner Vingegaard while going over a flyover and channel my inner Tom Pidcock while coming down.

  • @user-ng5xr2ju2z
    @user-ng5xr2ju2z 2 дня назад

    How are you guys so holistic, I mean you guys can articulate the hard core economics and yet be these creative movie-writers! I also want to be like this 😢

  • @hrsh3329
    @hrsh3329 3 дня назад

  • @premsaigovardhanagiri5800
    @premsaigovardhanagiri5800 3 дня назад

    Trust me it is one of the best sports to watch, and cycling today is having a new age moment. It was the TDF 2020 - stage 20 that sucked me into this sport and with GCNPlus it was served on a platter.

  • @karanmujoo9214
    @karanmujoo9214 3 дня назад

    This episode is for cycling what drive to survive is for F1!

  • @sharad539
    @sharad539 3 дня назад

    I'm still not done with the latest TSATUS episode and here comes another episode of EiE 😀.. really pushing my cognitive limits! 😁

  • @muralineel
    @muralineel 3 дня назад

    I don’t think I could do the bangalore - kanyakumari - bangalore cycling trip that I did in the summer of 1990 again. Even with better roads, cycles and facilities to eat and rest. Cycling is tough. Competitive cycling is another level altogether

  • @mybigbongtheory
    @mybigbongtheory 3 дня назад

    Being from Bangalore and living in Gent, Belgium and being immersed in cycling, I loved the episode. Pretty much watch all the races. I have tried to explain a few tactics to my dad but with a lot less clarity than this episode. Thankfully he watches all your episodes while I listen to most of your podcasts. So will happily forward this to him. 'Allez, Allez, Allez!'

  • @sanjaysajeev
    @sanjaysajeev 3 дня назад

    Something similar but different. ruclips.net/video/Mmdxs_0yYwc/видео.html This is a self documented film by Josh Reid where he cycles 15000 Km from China back to home.

  • @sanjaysajeev
    @sanjaysajeev 3 дня назад

    Was the Dave Brailsford taken from Atomic Habits?

  • @natrajan.m
    @natrajan.m 3 дня назад

    Loved the episode. Never knew competitive cycling was so much fun.

  • @pallabkalita9691
    @pallabkalita9691 3 дня назад

    One of my deepest regret is not having the means do sports while growing up. As Ajay said, this is why economic prosperity matters. It not only unlocks sporting potential among many other things, also helps everyone live life a little richer in terms of experiences. Thanks to both of you for this lovely episode.

  • @belikeDamodar
    @belikeDamodar 4 дня назад

    Here after 2 months. Love the new thumbnail template.

  • @amhejaz89
    @amhejaz89 4 дня назад

    what a nordic vibe. there should be a true crime podcast by you two in this scenic background

    • @amitvarma
      @amitvarma 4 дня назад

      Haters would argue that our podcast is only a true crime!

  • @nipunos5404
    @nipunos5404 4 дня назад

    Great episode . At some point would you consider taking a bit about the Kerala model of development and how much of it is attributable to the land reforms in the 1950s to 1970s. Such go against the grain of markets doesn’t it

  • @user-ng5xr2ju2z
    @user-ng5xr2ju2z 4 дня назад

    THIS SHOW IS GOLD. People often say that with internet, information has become more democratised, it has become accessible, and every common person can now learn a lot. But honestly, most of the content is often incomplete, misleading or simply propaganda. The knowledge of RUclips shorts and the tons of content creators is entertaining, but is like junk food to me. For real knowledge, thoda kasht karna padta hai. You know what guys, you may never reach 1 million subscribers etc(I guess you are not aiming for that anyway?), but this show is like the most premium luxury dining wrt the junk food i mentioned earlier. I feel so lucky to stumble upon this show. I absolutely disagree with Amit ji's point about the post 2015 period being a bad period wrt reforms, but man what a lovely lovely episode this was. I so wanted to know the stories about the people behind these reforms, and you guys did a fabulous job. Though Ajay ji please tell more insider stories, I love the economics and the treasure of knowledge you give, but I love the fun insider stories even more 😂😂(btw that Dry cleaning story I first heard on ThePrint, Shekhar ji told it).

  • @unnaamit4242
    @unnaamit4242 4 дня назад

    I like sound of the rain in background

  • @prakharsingh4815
    @prakharsingh4815 5 дней назад

    Listening

  • @sumitalwar
    @sumitalwar 5 дней назад

    Sir Main thing is Absence ( Relatively) of Feedback loop Mechanism is the main cause of Soviets, China , Hitler .. They will never be able to match societies where freedom exists.

  • @Kalinga_3
    @Kalinga_3 5 дней назад

    I am a UPSC aspirant and quite honestly some of these debates are part of our exam syllabus and have been asked in good detail in civil services exam. It's funny that how even civil services recognises these benefits in theory but not in practice.

  • @Kalinga_3
    @Kalinga_3 5 дней назад

    You seem to make high presumption on North and South, West divide on specific metrics. But there are many outliers too. 1. GST collection that reflects consumption levels Odisha generates more GST than Andhra Pradesh, Chattisgarh generates more than Kerala despite both former states having lower populations wrt latter. 2. Gujarat has a higher poverty rate than West Bengal as per MPI 2023 of NITI Aayog despite high income prosperity. 3. A South state like Andhra Pradesh has lowest Literacy rate in the country. Now I agree on broad economic divide but there are many outliers too which should not be ignored.

  • @djsjsjjejebfbdj
    @djsjsjjejebfbdj 6 дней назад

    Omg the idea of millions of northies migrating here scares the shit out of me. This is gonna create huge problems

  • @karangulati9693
    @karangulati9693 6 дней назад

    Interestingly, since 2018, there have been 285 Grandmasters and 47 Junior Grandmasters (Grandmasters currently younger than 20). Of these, 12% of the Grandmasters are Indian, and 10% are Russian. But among the Junior Grandmasters, 30% are Indian, while only 4% are Russian. There is a notable upcoming shift in the chess epicentre from the former Soviet Union towards India.

    • @ajayshah5705
      @ajayshah5705 6 дней назад

      This is huge! Here is a conjecture. The higher up you go, the less it can work on pure nature. Nurture becomes more important in the journey to super GM.

    • @karangulati9693
      @karangulati9693 5 дней назад

      I sense it’s a mix of both. 8 of the 10 countries with the most GMs have multiple Super GMs (Ukraine and Spain are exceptions). This supports the nurture and cluster argument (also a previous Everything is Everything episode). However, despite few GMs overall, Iran and Azerbaijan also have multiple Super GMs. There may be something special about these individuals.

  • @user-um4di5qm8p
    @user-um4di5qm8p 6 дней назад

    Amit ji ! Please do at least one live match commentary with Sagar Shah for Gukesh Finals!!! 🙏 Wanna see "The Seen and the Unseen moves in Gukesh vs Ding"🔥

  • @postyanka
    @postyanka 6 дней назад

    This conversation reminds me of the quote that the "indo-pak border is the line that disappears when you cross it." that I heard on Chris Lydon's series on Pakistan back in 2011. It's true of the EU too in terms of porosity, but more so between and Pakistan given the spectre of division and the diametrically opposite affinities one experiences on the "other side".

  • @Santawithwings
    @Santawithwings 6 дней назад

    Borrowing a few ideas from the episode India Needs Decentralization and Nassim Taleb's Antifragile, I wonder if it would make sense for districts/city states arising organically and evident geographically to be universally accepted as the biggest unit of adminstration with people, goods, and capital free to move as suitable.

  • @aniket1956
    @aniket1956 6 дней назад

    was the guy kunal shah , the question which you quoted from your anon friend

  • @sameerpathak6539
    @sameerpathak6539 9 дней назад

    Absolutely brilliant !

  • @khwaab4284
    @khwaab4284 9 дней назад

    Please do an episode on bade ghulam Ali Khan.. You even cut my question in ask me section... Explore nikhil banerjee aamir khan ahmed jaan thirkwa... Please amit

  • @user-xn1xy4hs4k
    @user-xn1xy4hs4k 9 дней назад

    Make a session on ways (technological/otherwise) to curb low-level corruption at sarkari offices, since it is hard to change human behavior especially "get-things-fastly-through" mindset of the Indian public that has worsened the situation of giving in to paying bribes at the sarkari offices

  • @user-ik8hd8xq7p
    @user-ik8hd8xq7p 9 дней назад

    As usual great conversation ❤❤

  • @muralineel
    @muralineel 10 дней назад

    No mention in chapter 6 of the polgar sisters as an experiment and challenge by their father? Anand’s second, GMJonathan Rowson has a chapter in his book, Moves that Matter, about women chess players.

  • @shenoyn
    @shenoyn 10 дней назад

    Such a beautiful conversation! Loved Amit's insights and the deep love that he so evidently has for chess. And Ajay's larger, zoomed out view of chess, and the segue into the more general questions, his ability to simplify complex questions, it's such a delight! Enjoyed this conversation hugely!

  • @aishwaryprabalpandey2384
    @aishwaryprabalpandey2384 10 дней назад

    Wonderful conversation.....if we could get a 4-5 hour podcast on chess ,would be great.

  • @ud1976
    @ud1976 10 дней назад

    58:33 this factoid seems dubious

  • @abhithakur88
    @abhithakur88 10 дней назад

    Big fan of Ajay's shirts 🫠

  • @tubelz
    @tubelz 10 дней назад

    This discussion brought to mind Shanti Bhavan, the school set up by Abraham George for underprivileged children. It may have around 300 graduates by now. Some of them have been accepted to Stanford, Dartmouth, MIT, Chicago, Duke, etc. How much potential must never get realized in India?

  • @bharathram51
    @bharathram51 10 дней назад

    Hi Amit and Ajay, Great episkde. Love your content. There was very repetitive use of mylapore circle for chess booming in madras. I dont think the place has any significance to the contribution of chess. In my opinion, it was vishy who opened the gates and not to mention velammal school who has greatly supported these chess GMs like Gukesh, Pragg , vaishali , sethuraman , adhibhan etc. Another important credit in the chess circle needs to go to RB Ramesh who is a GM himself who is a trainer for Pragg. Also on a side note, i listen the episdoe while on my commute. The honking in the background always throws me off , I turn back to see if someone behind me is unhappy . Also happened in thr AMA episode. Hope you guys can fix the background audio noises 😅

  • @Archis_Anupam
    @Archis_Anupam 10 дней назад

    Finally chess!

  • @vishwasnegi5184
    @vishwasnegi5184 10 дней назад

    I wonder If I would have been happier if it was 64th episode or now that it is earlier.

  • @OmkarDeshmukh4
    @OmkarDeshmukh4 10 дней назад

    Brilliant episode! Thank you both for all that you do.

  • @leanderbarreto980
    @leanderbarreto980 10 дней назад

    What's up with the background noise😂

  • @yogeshchayal
    @yogeshchayal 10 дней назад

    Hi Amit Sir. Hope you are doing well. Been a follower since IVM days but not really in touch with podcast nowadays. So just wondering, Is the podcasts still active or have you started of your own Because i see no mention of IVM Also it would be a great idea if you can do an episode with your best recommendation of books and movies (separately discussing in details) which has a great impact on your life or in general you would suggest people to give at least a read or watch that can help a person in different phases of there life for making better decisions overall

    • @amitvarma
      @amitvarma 10 дней назад

      I only started out partnering with IVM, and have had nothing to do with them for the last five years. I've recommended books and films in almost every episode I've done, of both The Seen and the Unseen & Everything is Everything.

  • @psycheshit
    @psycheshit 10 дней назад

    Loved the sagar shah appreciation as a fellow sagar admirer

  • @jagrutiajaydesai9631
    @jagrutiajaydesai9631 10 дней назад

    Hi Amit and Ajay, my favourite episode until now has been Beauty of Finance and I had a request regarding whether you can do similar episode with a bit more focus and sort of a primer on Macroeconomics, specifically from the buy-side practitioner and investor perspective . (Apologies if something like this has already been made as I haven’t listened to every episode) Another episode I’d love to see would be actionable tips to incorporate first principles thinking in your life, figuring out one’s life’s work as soon as possible and improve decision making in general. Thanks!

  • @govindarajanprakash5260
    @govindarajanprakash5260 10 дней назад

    Funny how Amit innocently asks if there are chess circles in Mylapore. Maybe there are. But I don't know if he is aware that it is probably just the usual alias/pejorative used for Tamil Brahmins.

    • @ajayshah5705
      @ajayshah5705 10 дней назад

      maps.app.goo.gl/XAnHZnpnWkaJ3zWq9

    • @govindarajanprakash5260
      @govindarajanprakash5260 10 дней назад

      @@ajayshah5705 Yeah Mylapore is a place that I'm aware of. I'm positing here about the origin of the term. The term usually means that. Maybe it is not in this case and Vishy and the circles actually are in Mylapore. But I have never heard about Mylapore circles when I participated in school tourneys. -Reader from Chennai.

  • @aviraltripathi9232
    @aviraltripathi9232 10 дней назад

    The backdrop suggests you guys are on your way to the fellowship council at Rivendell

    • @amitvarma
      @amitvarma 10 дней назад

      Petition to rename Ajay to Elvish Shah.

    • @aviraltripathi9232
      @aviraltripathi9232 10 дней назад

      @@amitvarma Yesss!! as he is among the wisest which fits the description.

  • @rrameshreddy
    @rrameshreddy 10 дней назад

    What location is this?