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Welcome back to THE IAS COMPANION. Today, we explore Public Interest Litigation (PIL), a crucial judicial tool in the US and India designed to represent overlooked groups. PIL emerged in the 1960s to serve unrepresented groups like the poor and minorities, promoting social justice where traditional legal services failed. In India, PIL was introduced in the early 1980s by Justices V.R. Krishna Iyer and P.N. Bhagwati. It allows any public-spirited citizen to seek justice for disadvantaged groups, addressing broader social issues. PIL is a legal action for public interest, focusing on societal rather than individual disputes. It involves cooperation between petitioners, authorities, and the court. The Supreme Court of India prioritizes public importance issues in PIL, relaxing the 'locus standi' rule to allow broader participation and discouraging frivolous petitions. PIL ensures justice for marginalized groups and upholds the rule of law, addressing large-scale constitutional and legal rights violations. #UPSC #IASprep #civilserviceexam #IASexamination #IASaspirants #UPSCjourney #IASexam #civilservice #IASgoals #UPSC2024 #IAS2024 #civilservant #IAScoaching #aUPSCmotivation #IASmotivation #UPSCpreparation #IASpreparation #UPSCguide #IASguide #UPSCtips #IAStips #UPSCbooks #IASbooks #UPSCexamstrategy #IASexamstrategy #UPSCmentorship #IASmentorship #UPSCcommunity #IAScommunity #UPSCpreparation #IASpreparation #UPSCguide #IASguide #UPSCtips #IAStips #UPSCbooks #IASbooks #UPSCexamstrategy #IASexamstrategy #UPSCmentorship #IASmentorship #UPSCcommunity #IAScommunity --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theiascompanion/message
Welcome back to THE IAS COMPANION. Today, we explore judicial activism, its origins, and its impact in the United States and India. Judicial activism, coined by Arthur Schlesinger Jr. in 1947, refers to a judiciary actively shaping social policies. In India, it emerged in the mid-1970s with Justices V. R. Krishna Iyer and P. N. Bhagwati leading efforts to protect citizens' rights and ensure justice. Judicial activism involves the judiciary enforcing and expanding rights, often stepping in where the legislature and executive fail. It contrasts with judicial restraint, where judges limit their interference in legislative and executive functions. Public Interest Litigation (PIL) in India exemplifies judicial activism, allowing the judiciary to address broader societal issues. While judicial review checks the constitutionality of laws, judicial activism proactively interprets laws to promote social betterment. This approach is vital when other branches fail their duties, but it raises concerns about overreach. Judicial restraint emphasizes respecting the separation of powers and adhering to the original intent of the constitution. Understanding both concepts is key to appreciating the judiciary's role in democracy. #UPSC #IASprep #civilserviceexam #IASexamination #IASaspirants #UPSCjourney #IASexam #civilservice #IASgoals #UPSC2024 #IAS2024 #civilservant #IAScoaching #aUPSCmotivation #IASmotivation #UPSCpreparation #IASpreparation #UPSCguide #IASguide #UPSCtips #IAStips #UPSCbooks #IASbooks #UPSCexamstrategy #IASexamstrategy #UPSCmentorship #IASmentorship #UPSCcommunity #IAScommunity #UPSCpreparation #IASpreparation #UPSCguide #IASguide #UPSCtips #IAStips #UPSCbooks #IASbooks #UPSCexamstrategy #IASexamstrategy #UPSCmentorship #IASmentorship #UPSCcommunity #IAScommunity --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theiascompanion/message
Episode 311 TOPICS: Brian welcomes Kartik Krishnaiyer for a fun conversation about football and Eintracht, of course! HOSTS: Brian Sanders in Kansas City Find him at @KCSGE You can find Kartik's work at https://substack.com/@beyondthe90 and on the World Soccer Talk Podcast. You can find it at https://worldsoccertalk.com/podcast/ and where ever you get your podcasts. Thanks for the great conversation, Kartik! Produced by Nathan Kwarta in St. Louis. Find them at https://hessen.social/@najakwa. Show links:@HEFpod | https://linktr.ee/hefpod | www.hefpod.com Show art by Nathan Kwarta using HEFpod branding by Miles Erich. Hey Eintracht Frankfurt Podcast was created by Brian Sanders. Our theme music is the song "Fórza SGE" by Frankfurt and Eintracht legends Tankard. You can find Tankard at @tankardofficial and at https://www.reapermusic.de/reaper Our outro music is “Hey Eintracht Frankfurt” by the fabulous Roy Hammer & die Pralinées. Find them at https://www.royhammer.de
The Rowdies stay undefeated with yet another point-by-draw! Lasso was strong in the back, Crisostomo...
The Rowdies stay undefeated with yet another point-by-draw! Lasso was strong in the back, Crisostomo...
On this episode of Protagonist Podcast's America's Greatest, Josh Duder sits down with Dan Creel and special guest Kartik Krishnaiyer, all-time American soccer journalistic legend. This episode, all eyes are on the 1999 Confederations Cup and the big matchup between USA and German. It was a statement 2-0 win for the Americans over a European soccer giant and shaped the conversation around the game for an entire nation.
In Episode 219 Kartik Krishnaiyer discusses his new book which dives into Florida's interactions with the British in the pre Revolutionary War period. Included in this discussion is the critical role runaway slaves played in Florida making the colony fundamentally different in the colonial period than the rest of North America. Krishnaiyer also discusses the cosmopolitan aspect of St Augustine when compared to other North American cities of the 1600's and 1700's.
Kartik Krishnaiyer and Ryan Ray join us to discuss the absolute ANNIHILATION of the Democratic Party of Florida in the recent midterm elections. While the rest of liberal America celebrates conservative disappointment in the election results, Florida has just entered a new era of blood-red Republican control. Why are Florida Democrats so bad at politics? What does the future of Florida look like? Who will win when DeSantis inevitably faces off against Trump? All that and Isaac makes a case for adopting the Japanese honor-killing ritual of seppuku for politicians who lose by more than 15 points.
Kartik Krishnaiyer and Ryan Ray join us to discuss the absolute ANNIHILATION of the Democratic Party of Florida in the recent midterm elections. While the rest of liberal America celebrates conservative disappointment in the election results, Florida has just entered a new era of blood-red Republican control. Why are Florida Democrats so bad at politics? What does the future of Florida look like? Who will win when DeSantis inevitably faces off against Trump? All that and Isaac makes a case for adopting the Japanese honor-killing ritual of seppuku for politicians who lose by more than 15 points.
What effect will Hurricane Ian have on the upcoming November midterm elections? Florida politicos Kartik Krishnaiyer and Ryan Ray give us a historical lesson on hurricane politics and how DeSantis fumbled the disaster, but appears to have come out ahead. Where is Charlie Crist? Has the Democratic Party of Florida let a crisis go to waste? Make sure to check out The Florida Squeeze for all things Florida history and politics.
What effect will Hurricane Ian have on the upcoming November midterm elections? Florida politicos Kartik Krishnaiyer and Ryan Ray give us a historical lesson on hurricane politics and how DeSantis fumbled the disaster, but appears to have come out ahead. Where is Charlie Crist? Has the Democratic Party of Florida let a crisis go to waste? Make sure to check out The Florida Squeeze for all things Florida history and politics.
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In the NEW episode, number 1406, Kyle Fansler discusses ESPN+'s big weekend. Plus, Kartik Krishnaiyer interviews a pair of ESPN's talent ahead of El Clasico and FA Cup Quarterfinals. Kartik Krishnaiyer interviews Alexis Nunes, who is part of the on-site crew for ESPN+'s coverage of the biggest game in Spain. Later, we hear a conversation between Krishnaiyer and Kay Murray, one of the studio hosts for ESPN FC. Murray will be on the coverage of the FA Cup Quarterfinals this weekend. Plus, we answer your questions in the Listener Mailbag segment.
Kyle Fansler chats with Keith Costigan and Kartik Krishnaiyer about how and why some managers thrive with different philosophies through their coaching. Costigan, who works with FOX Sports and the Seattle Sounders, has a UEFA A coaching license, requiring significant research and learning into the world of coaching. He, along with Krishnaiyer, break down how the likes of Pep Guardiola and Jurgen Klopp achieved their statuses as some of the game's greatest coaches. Also, the pair talk about coaching philosophies at different levels. This includes clubs constantly in relegation battles and organizations like Red Bull, which seeks to cut down on certain growing pains by using similar styles at multiple clubs.
Kartik joins Rian and Al for an eye-opening discussion. "FIFA video game has promoted the game more than the MLS"
Danny Higginbotham and Kartik Krishnaiyer discuss the tactical trends they gleaned from Euro 2020 including the popularity of 3-5-2 formations, the rise of ball-playing center halves, the resurgence of the deep-lying playmaker, number 9’s dropping...
- RSJChaitanya Tamhane’s debut feature Court (2014) convinced me about two things. One, here was a global talent whose cinema will make us proud in future. He did that and more with his next feature - The Disciple (2020). I knew of the precocious Tamhane back from 2007-08 when his knowledge and analysis of global cinema of all stripes used to leave us awestruck. We were no mugs about cinema ourselves. But he was different. Next level as they say. That aside, it is the second point that I was left with at the end of Court that has stayed with me for long.Ruka Hua FaislaBut to back up a bit, here’s what Court is about. It begins with a day in the life of an elderly Dalit activist, Narayan: a writer of protest songs and a teacher for poor kids living in the slums. A simple man of deep conviction he has devoted his life to causes that are dear to him. Soon, he is arrested because a manhole worker died by suicide after listening to one of his angst-ridden songs that seemingly abetted it. The trial is a Kafkaesque nightmare. It is clear that the manhole worker died because of inhaling the poisonous sewage gases. This isn’t anything new. The plight of these workers who go into the manholes without any safety equipment has been documented many times over. Yet, the public prosecutor and the state produce fake witnesses who testify against Narayan and bring up bizarre new charges like possession of illegal books (there’s one on Yoga) to make it watertight case against him. The state can’t accept the man died because of the abominable work conditions. Instead it must have been that old mass murderer over the ages - poetry. The autopsy report and the testimony of the wife nail the lie. This was no suicide. Meanwhile Narayan’s health continues to deteriorate while he is in custody. The judge grants him a bail for a surety amount of Rs. 1 Lac. Good news? Wait. The next day Narayan is arrested again on another trumped up charge. This time it is about sedition and for waging a war against the state. The case is back to the same judge who tells them to appeal to the High Court. The film ends with what appears like a complete non sequitur. We see Narayan on bail going back to teaching the poor kids in the slums. And then there’s a surreal bit to end the film. The judge and his family go out for a day long picnic. They travel in a minibus singing songs and playing antakshari. We see members of the family seek the judge’s counsel on different issues. The judge is like that old uncle we all know. He dispenses vacuous, outdated advice. The last scene has the judge dozing off on a bench mid-afternoon while the children play cricket nearby. A ball hits the judge mildly. He wakes up and promptly slaps the boy who has come to pick it up. The film ends.A Reflection Of Our SocietyThere are multiple themes apparent in the Court: the vengeful state, an indifferent judicial system, the drudgery of bureaucratic work, the idealism of an aging activist and the tenacity of a young advocate who is representing him. However, I was struck by that last scene. What was that about? Over the last few years, I have thought about that scene often. Why? Well, let me offer you three recent newspaper pieces.First, here’s Shekhar Gupta in The Print on “how our judiciary is murdering the principle of ‘bail, not jail’ routinely”:“It is a challenge to decide which institution has declined over the recent decades, the police or the judiciary. But today, if you are someone the powers that be don’t like, they can easily find police officers to file a case with serious sections from the IPC, never mind if they don’t have a shred (or iota, which our judges prefer in their orders) of evidence.You might still think, certainly, they still have to produce me before a magistrate who would easily see through the police case that’s thinner on evidence than Coronil, if even that. And once the magistrate sees that, the order will be determined by that immortal line from the legendary late Justice V.R. Krishna Iyer: Rule is bail, not jail.Contrary to our belief, that Krishna Iyer line wasn’t immortal. If anything, it’s been murdered and cremated routinely, and at least three times in recent days. Check the cases of Munawar Faruqui, Nodeep Kaur and Disha Ravi. Our choice of three very young and vocal people is a conscious one.”Or, read this from The Economic Times:“Chief Justice of India triggered a controversy on Monday with his remarks in two cases. In one case, he asked a man accused of rape in a relationship with a 16-year-old, whether he was willing to marry the complainant. The man faces accusations of rape, cheating and criminal intimidation, besides charges under the stringent Pocso Act designed to prevent exploitation of children.The CJI’s remark was panned on social media.In another case, the CJI asked if a man’s sexual conduct, however brutal, could attract rape charges if it was made by his partner.”Or, how about this:“Justice Pushpa Ganediwala recently acquitted a man accused of groping a 12-year old girl's breast because he did not make skin-to-skin contact, and days earlier, ruled that holding the hands of a five-year-old girl and unzipping pants do not amount to 'sexual assault' under the POCSO Act.In two other judgments, she acquitted two persons accused of raping minor girls after noting that the testimony of the victims did not inspire confidence to fix criminal liability on the accused persons."No doubt, the testimony of the prosecutrix (victim) is sufficient for conviction of the accused. However, the same ought to inspire confidence of this Court. It ought to be of sterling quality, Justice Pushpa Ganediwala said in one of the judgments.”I could go on and on but I think you get my drift. A Good Citizen?Why have things turned this way over the past few years? I have 3 reasons to offer. Firstly, we draw our bureaucrats and our judges from our society. Our society has progressed on liberal axis over the past seventy years. But not enough. It is largely illiberal. Secondly, society was illiberal in the past too. But there was no incentive for those running it to be illiberal while interpreting the law or administering a rule. Going by the evidence above, this seems to have changed as the state has turned illiberal. When incentive changes, behaviour changes. Thirdly, we seem to be sorely missing virtue in public life. In the absence of it we have deified certain institutions where virtue is often visible. Like the armed forces or the judiciary. There’s always a price to pay for deification without adequate scrutiny. That brings me back to that last scene of the Court. I seem to get it a tad better these days. Apart from the many other themes apparent in the film, the one that was running in the subterranean was that old question of Aristotle - who is a good citizen? Is an old activist fighting the good fight against the state, writing revolutionary poems and organising the downtrodden to demand for their rights, a good citizen? Or is a learned judge with the majesty of law by his side, lording it over a court where the witnesses are fabricated and charges are often false, a good citizen? The society and the state have an answer. But is that the truth?Tamhane answers this in that brilliant coda to his film. The activist whom the state considers a threat is busy teaching kids despite his troubles while the judge with no care in the world wastes his time in a frivolous picnic and slaps a boy who disturbs his afternoon siesta. Court was released in 2014. Like all good art it is timeless. Get on the email list at publicpolicy.substack.com
Episode 03: Interview with Parvathi and Krishna Iyer Host: Sarah Tabbutt, MD, Editor: David Werho, MD. Guests: Dr. Parvathi Iyer and Dr. Krishna Iyer (Fortis Escorts Heart Institute, New Delhi). We discuss with Drs. Parvathi and Krishna Iyer the development of their pediatric cardiac surgical and ICU program in New Delhi.
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Notations -> http://www.shivkumar.org/music/ Parama Pavana Ragam: Ranjani (59th Melakartha Janyam) ARO: S R2 G2 M2 D2 S AVO: S N3 D2 M2 G2 S Talam: Deshadi (Adi) Composer: Meechu (Misu) Krishna Iyer Version: Ram Kaushik / Voleti (Youtube Link) Lyrics courtesy: Lakshman Ragde Pallavi: parama pAvanA pApa mOcanA bhAgyamiyAdrA karuNAlavAla Anupallavi: nirupamAna tEjO nirmalAtma rUpa parama hamsa vara sadAshiva brahmendra Charanam: pApajAlamula kOpa tApa ghana pApamOcana shrI raghu nIvE guharanjana nE pogaDajAla dhuma rUpadhara mIshukrSNa sannuta Meaning: (approx.) O absolutely (“parama”) pure one (“pAvanA”)! You bestow good fortune and auspiciousness (“bhAgyamiyAdrA”). O ocean of kindness (“karuNAlavAla”). O the one without comparisons (“nir-upamAna”). The resplendent one (“tEjO”). You are the form of pure Atman/soul (“nirmalAtma rUpa”). O supreme enlightened one (“parama hamsa”), prayed to (“vara”) by sadashiva brahmendra. You allow us to transcend the maze of sin (“pApajAlamula”). You give us freedom (“mOcana”) from anger (“kOpa”), pain (“tApa”), and major sins (“ghana pApa”). You are Shri Raghu (“shrI raghu nIvE”). You enchant Guha (“guharanjana”) who praises you (“nE pogaDajAla”). Keeping your lovely form in mind (“dhuma rUpadhara”), this poet Mishu Krishna (“mIshukrSNa”) bows to you (“sannuta”).
Apologies for the Wed August 5 your host Brook Hines is under the weather. Thankfully it wasn't Covid! This week Kartik and I will get you up-to-date on everything you need to know about our Pandemic world. ARTICLES THE GREAT CORONAVIRUS DEPRESSION: 4 key factors provide roadmap for historical context UNSANITIZED: A Modest Proposal: It’s Time to Sue Every Corporation to Prevent a Depression
Get Your Merchant Fulfilled Amazon Game Tight With Krishna Iyer – Part 2 Part 1 Part 2 Things we mention in this session of Seller Round Table: * Alibaba: https://www.alibaba.com/ * EBay: https://www.ebay.com/ * Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/ * Facebook Marketplace: https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/ * Google: http://www.google.com/ * International Mailers Advisory Group: https://www.internationalmailers.net/ * Newark: https://www.newark.com/ * Parcel Shippers Association: https://www.parcelshippers.org/ * Rakuten: https://www.rakuten.com/ * Shipstation: https://www.shipstation.com/ * Shopify: https://www.shopify.com/ * Walmart: http://www.walmart.com/ * Wish: https://www.wish.com/ * WooCommerce: https://woocommerce.com/ Join us every Tuesday at 1:00 PM PST for Live Q&A and Bonus Content at https://sellerroundtable.com Try the greatest Amazon seller tools on the planet free for 30 days at https://sellerseo.com/
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Get Your Merchant Fulfilled Amazon Game Tight With Krishna Iyer – Part 1 Part 1 Part 2 Things we mention in this session of Seller Round Table: * Alibaba: https://www.alibaba.com/ * EBay: https://www.ebay.com/ * Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/ * Facebook Marketplace: https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/ * Google: http://www.google.com/ * International Mailers Advisory Group: https://www.internationalmailers.net/ * Newark: https://www.newark.com/ * Parcel Shippers Association: https://www.parcelshippers.org/ * Rakuten: https://www.rakuten.com/ * Shipstation: https://www.shipstation.com/ * Shopify: https://www.shopify.com/ * Walmart: http://www.walmart.com/ * Wish: https://www.wish.com/ * WooCommerce: https://woocommerce.com/ Join us every Tuesday at 1:00 PM PST for Live Q&A and Bonus Content at https://sellerroundtable.com Try the greatest Amazon seller tools on the planet free for 30 days at https://sellerseo.com/
Progressive News Nework is branching out. We have too much news to cover on Sunday so we're adding a weekly PNN EXTRA to examine health in the time of Covid and other lifestyle stories. This week with Kartik Krishnaiyer on Covid news, and Pat and Joy with their new book, the Yas Kween Chronicles. Get the book at www.savageandpat.com
@nickgeber and @kkfla737 look back at today's #BUNDESLIGA matches and preview tomorrow's clashes.
@nickgeber and @kkfla737 look back at th weekend's action in the #BUNDESLIGA and preview Tuesday's games including the massive Borussia Dortmund v Bayern Munich clash.
@nickgeber and @kkfla737 break down every match on this weekends' #BUNDESLIGA schedule plus some value bets from Betonline.ag
@nickgeber and @kkfla737 look back at the weekends' #Bundesliga action
@nickgeber and @kkfla737 discuss the timing of the other European Leagues' restarts. Plus we complete our weekend #BUNDESLIGA preview.
Football Returns! @nickgber and @kkfla737 break down this weekends' Bundesliga matches. It's good to be back!
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@nickgeber is joined by @kkfla737 discuss the possible COVID devastation to the #EFL, plus the FBI continues the pressure on #FIFA
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On this weeks episode of First Team Podcast John Frusciante is joined by Kartik Krishnaiyerto discuss NPSL Pro, NISA and the salaries in lower division soccer. Want to voice your opinion on what has been discussed on this weeks episode of First Team Podcast? Feel free to email the show at firstteampod@gmail.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/first-team-podcast/message
One of the most flamboyant soccer players to ever play here in the U.S. was Giorgio Chinaglia. He was a star on a team filled with some of the world’s best, the New York Cosmos. He played with Pele, Beckenbauer, Alberto and so many others. And while he might not have been as skilled as them, the one thing he did better than anyone was score goals. In fact, he was, for lack of a better term, a goal-scoring machine. In 213 games in the NASL, America’s premier soccer league before the MLS, Chinaglia scored 193 goals. He led the Cosmos to four championships in five appearances. He once scored seven (7) goals in one game. And, while New Yorker’s loved him, many opponents – and their fans – despised him. He was a star in a city filled with stars at a time when the likes of Reggie Jackson ruled the roost. Before he came to New York, his career in Italy and elsewhere was anything but rosy. Kartik Krishnaiyer from World Soccer Talk returns to SFH to take a look back at one of the most polarizing players in the history of U.S. soccer – Giorgio Chinaglia. Links: Sports' Forgotten Heroes website Sports' Forgotten Heroes Patreon Page Sports' Forgotten Heroes twitter ©2018 Sports' Forgotten Heroes
This episode features storytellers, Krishna Iyer and Diksha Dwivedi. Krishna Iyer was just declared the headboy of his school but life had different plans for him. There are moments in life when everything around you tells you that nothing will work out but those are the moments when you have to believe in yourself the most. Will Krishna have the courage to take that leap? Will he listen to father? Will he be able to get over the what ifs? It's all about having faith for just that one moment. Would you spend the last 12 hours with someone differently if you knew those were the last 12 hours? Diksha's dad sacrificed his life for the country serving the Indian Army, listen to her story to understand the meaning of courage. For more information, check out tapeatale.com. You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcast App on Android: https://goo.gl/tGYdU1 or iOS: https://goo.gl/sZSTU5 You can check out our website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.com/
This episode features storytellers, Krishna Iyer and Vikram Poddar. Krishna was on his way home when a friend asked him to be his wingman. Little did he know, he'd have the most beautiful time of his life that night. Vikram had a difficult relationship with his father. Things had started going downhill for them long before his death. In this story, he recounts countless bittersweet memories with a man who was once his hero. For more information, check out tapeatale.com. You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcast App on Android: https://goo.gl/tGYdU1 or iOS: https://goo.gl/sZSTU5 You can check out our website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.com/
John discusses the latest Cosmos and NASL news. Kartik Krishnaiyer joins the show to discuss the future of the North American Soccer League and other topics regarding the NASL and lower division soccer. Want to voice your opinion on what has been discussed on this weeks episode of First Team Podcast? Feel free to email the show at firstteampod@gmail.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/first-team-podcast/message
We discuss with Drs. Parvathi and Krishna Iyer the development of their pediatric cardiac surgical and ICU program in New Delhi. Host: Sarah Tabbutt, MD, Editor: David Werho, MD. Guests: Dr. Parvathi Iyer and Dr. Krishna Iyer (Fortis Escorts Heart Institute, New Delhi).
We discuss with Drs. Parvathi and Krishna Iyer the development of their pediatric cardiac surgical and ICU program in New Delhi. Host: Sarah Tabbutt, MD, Editor: David Werho, MD. Guests: Dr. Parvathi Iyer and Dr. Krishna Iyer (Fortis Escorts Heart Institute, New Delhi).
This episode features storytellers, Krishna Iyer and Navaldeep Singh Krishna was 'Har galli ka Tendulkar' until that one day. His story explored the real meaning of loss, passion and what it means to truly value something before it's gone. Navaldeep Singh was the storyteller of the night at the first ever open mic night in Mumbai. This is the hilarious account of his first ever backpacking experience. For more information, check out tapeatale.com. This is an IVM Production; for more such awesome podcasts, come find us: Website: Indusvox.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ivmpodcasts Twitter: https://twitter.com/IVMPodcasts Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ivmpodcasts/
Justin Fashanu was a star on the rise. Young. Strong. Fast. His goal against Liverpool for little regarded Norwich City was so unexpected, and so spectacular it was named goal of the year. It also catapulted young Justin into another stratosphere and into the world of big-time soccer. His transfer fee of $1-million-pounds was the largest sum ever. However, playing for his new club, Nottingham Forest, at such a young age and with so much expected of him was an incredible pressure cooker. Justin’s off-the-field lifestyle didn’t help, and his clashes with his club manager didn’t help. Kartik Krishnaiyer from World Soccer Talk joins the podcast as we take a look back at the career of a man who played the role of hero for Norwich City, but never reached the heights so many thought to which he would ascend. Links: Sports' Forgotten Heroes website Sports' Forgotten Heroes Patreon Page Sports' Forgotten Heroes twitter ©2017 Sports' Forgotten Heroes
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On this week's edition of Radio MLS Kartik Krishnaiyer joins Sean Maslin (D.C. United beat writer for Prost Amerika, MLS feature writer for BackPage Football) and Matt Hoffman (Portland Timbers beat writer for Prost) to talk the Rayo OKC situation, expansion in the NASL and MLS, the American soccer media, and television ratings. Plus, Matt and Sean go into the week that was with MLS.
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