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Welcome to the Quick Stop F1 Podcast! This week Nyasha is joined by McLaren Fan TV and Pit Stop Fracas' own Mahad to discuss Mclaren's start to the season, Ferrari struggles and which races we would like to kick off the calendar... 00:00 Introduction 02:50 McLaren's Performance and Technical Changes 05:54 Qualifying Challenges and Race Pace 08:57 The Impact of Red Bull and Max Verstappen 11:55 Controversial Incidents and Penalties 18:06 Fan Reactions and Rivalries 23:35 Lando Norris: Current Season Concerns 26:44 Oscar Piastri: A Generational Talent? 33:08 Driver Dynamics: McLaren's Future 37:46 Red Bull's Engine Dilemma 44:11 Ferrari's Inconsistencies and Future Prospects 45:36 Ferrari's Technical Challenges and Changes 47:59 Lewis Hamilton's Future and Strategy 49:03 Intense Season Dynamics and Media Narratives 52:23 Miami Grand Prix: Glamour vs. Reality 59:58 Controversial Race Venues and Future Changes Hate ads? Join our Patreon for ad free streaming of both video and audio - www.patreon.com/QuickStopF1 We are a small independent podcast and we really rely on every review on Apple podcasts and share, so please share us as far and wide as you can and remember to leave a review! You can also review on Spotify too, so make sure to drop us a five-star review. Make sure to follow us on social media: Twitter - https://twitter.com/QuickStopF1 Instagram - https://instagram.com/QuickStopF1 TikTok - tiktok.com/@quickstopf1 Thandie TikTok - tiktok.com/@thandiesibanda Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week we caught up with our friend Mahad. We talked about the current political climate, these kids being out of control, and desperate women at Afrotech. Follow us on IG @tastefully.ratchet
Welcome to the Quick Stop F1 Podcast! This week Nyasha is joined by Mahad to discuss Mclaren's dominance in Singapore with Lando Norris taking a very comprehensive win, why Daniel Ricciardo's fate was sealed a long time ago and try to figure out just what the hell Mercedes strategy team are cooking…Shop for Quick Stop merch at - www.quickstopf1.comJoin our Patreon - www.patreon.com/QuickStopF1We are a small independent podcast and we really rely on every review on Apple podcasts and share, so please share us as far and wide as you can and remember to leave a review! You can also review on Spotify too, so make sure to drop us a five-star review.Make sure to follow us on social media:Twitter - https://twitter.com/QuickStopF1Instagram - https://instagram.com/QuickStopF1TikTok - tiktok.com/@quickstopf1Thandie TikTok - tiktok.com/@thandiesibandaFollow Tasha on Twitter - https://twitter.com/t4sh4___ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the Shakedown F1 Podcast with @Aldas001 and @mclarenfantv 's Mahad we discuss the operational pitfalls of McLaren, whether Oscar is going to steal Lando Norris' lunch money, does Lando have what it takes, why did Red Bull keep Checo Perez, is this the end of Red Bull Racing as well know it, will Max Verstappen leave Red Bull and are Mercedes disrespecting George Russell by not extending his contract? - become a member -https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxyxUe_jRskL8xH7n580Ecw/join- where to find me -Twitter: https://twitter.com/CameronF1TVTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cameronf1tvFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/CameronF1TVBusiness Email : cxmeronf1@gmail.com#f1 #formula1 #verstappen #hamilton #landonorris #mercedes #redbullracing #redbull #ferrari
Welcome to The Quick Stop F1 Podcast! Today Nyasha is joined by McLaren Fan TV and Pit Stop Fracas' own Mahad to resurrect their F1 Debate Show. They debate whether Mercedes' strategy at the 2024 Belgian GP was fair, if McLaren are ready to win a championship and whether or not Sergio Perez deserves to stay at Red Bull…Shop for Quick Stop merch at - www.quickstopf1.comJoin our Patreon - www.patreon.com/QuickStopF1We are a small independent podcast and we really rely on every review on Apple podcasts and share, so please share us as far and wide as you can and remember to leave a review! You can also review on Spotify too, so make sure to drop us a five-star review.Make sure to follow us on social media:Twitter - https://twitter.com/QuickStopF1Instagram - https://instagram.com/QuickStopF1TikTok - tiktok.com/@quickstopf1Thandie TikTok - tiktok.com/@thandiesibandaFollow Tasha on Twitter - https://twitter.com/t4sh4___ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The clock is ticking, and Doctor Light is coming down hard, copy after copy. Which copy of Mahad will make it till the end and walk away to freedom? How much torture will he endure? It's only a matter of time until the court hearing, but who will return to the real world?
Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar (1891–1956) is perhaps the most iconised historical figure in India. Born into a caste deemed ‘unfit for human association', he came to define what it means to be human. How and why did Ambedkar, who revered and cited the Gita till the 1930s, turn against Hinduism? What were his quarrels with Gandhi and Savarkar? Why did he come to see himself as Moses? How did the lessons learnt at Columbia University impact the struggle for water in Mahad in 1927 and the drafting of the Constitution of India in 1950? Having declared in 1935 that he will not die as a Hindu, why did Ambedkar toil on the Hindu Code Bill? What made him a votary of Western individualism and yet put faith in the collective ethical way of life suggested by Buddhism? Why is it wrong to see Ambedkar as an apologist for colonialism? From which streams of thought did Ambedkar brew his philosophies? Who were the thinkers he turned to in his library of fifty thousand books? What did this life of the mind cost him and his intimates? What of his first wife, Ramabai, while he was busy with the chalval? A Part Apart: The Life and Thought of B.R. Ambedkar (Navayana Press, 2023) is a rigorous effort at both asking questions and answering as many as one can about B.R. Ambedkar. Ashok Gopal undertakes a mission without parallel: reading the bulk of Ambedkar's writings, speeches and letters in Marathi and English, and what Ambedkar himself would have read. This is the story of the unrelenting toil and struggle that went into the making of Ambedkar legend. A graduate in history, Ashok Gopal has worked as a journalist, consultant for NGOs, curriculum designer and educational content developer. He has been studying the life and thought of Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar since 2004. He lives in Pune. The book features 70 photographs, most of them from the archivist Vijay Surwade's collection. For a more dedicated analysis about Ambedkar's take on as well as departure from John Dewey's American Pragmatism, please check out Scott R. Stroud's monograph, The Evolution of Pragmatism in India: Ambedkar, Dewey, and the Rhetoric of Reconstruction. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar (1891–1956) is perhaps the most iconised historical figure in India. Born into a caste deemed ‘unfit for human association', he came to define what it means to be human. How and why did Ambedkar, who revered and cited the Gita till the 1930s, turn against Hinduism? What were his quarrels with Gandhi and Savarkar? Why did he come to see himself as Moses? How did the lessons learnt at Columbia University impact the struggle for water in Mahad in 1927 and the drafting of the Constitution of India in 1950? Having declared in 1935 that he will not die as a Hindu, why did Ambedkar toil on the Hindu Code Bill? What made him a votary of Western individualism and yet put faith in the collective ethical way of life suggested by Buddhism? Why is it wrong to see Ambedkar as an apologist for colonialism? From which streams of thought did Ambedkar brew his philosophies? Who were the thinkers he turned to in his library of fifty thousand books? What did this life of the mind cost him and his intimates? What of his first wife, Ramabai, while he was busy with the chalval? A Part Apart: The Life and Thought of B.R. Ambedkar (Navayana Press, 2023) is a rigorous effort at both asking questions and answering as many as one can about B.R. Ambedkar. Ashok Gopal undertakes a mission without parallel: reading the bulk of Ambedkar's writings, speeches and letters in Marathi and English, and what Ambedkar himself would have read. This is the story of the unrelenting toil and struggle that went into the making of Ambedkar legend. A graduate in history, Ashok Gopal has worked as a journalist, consultant for NGOs, curriculum designer and educational content developer. He has been studying the life and thought of Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar since 2004. He lives in Pune. The book features 70 photographs, most of them from the archivist Vijay Surwade's collection. For a more dedicated analysis about Ambedkar's take on as well as departure from John Dewey's American Pragmatism, please check out Scott R. Stroud's monograph, The Evolution of Pragmatism in India: Ambedkar, Dewey, and the Rhetoric of Reconstruction. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar (1891–1956) is perhaps the most iconised historical figure in India. Born into a caste deemed ‘unfit for human association', he came to define what it means to be human. How and why did Ambedkar, who revered and cited the Gita till the 1930s, turn against Hinduism? What were his quarrels with Gandhi and Savarkar? Why did he come to see himself as Moses? How did the lessons learnt at Columbia University impact the struggle for water in Mahad in 1927 and the drafting of the Constitution of India in 1950? Having declared in 1935 that he will not die as a Hindu, why did Ambedkar toil on the Hindu Code Bill? What made him a votary of Western individualism and yet put faith in the collective ethical way of life suggested by Buddhism? Why is it wrong to see Ambedkar as an apologist for colonialism? From which streams of thought did Ambedkar brew his philosophies? Who were the thinkers he turned to in his library of fifty thousand books? What did this life of the mind cost him and his intimates? What of his first wife, Ramabai, while he was busy with the chalval? A Part Apart: The Life and Thought of B.R. Ambedkar (Navayana Press, 2023) is a rigorous effort at both asking questions and answering as many as one can about B.R. Ambedkar. Ashok Gopal undertakes a mission without parallel: reading the bulk of Ambedkar's writings, speeches and letters in Marathi and English, and what Ambedkar himself would have read. This is the story of the unrelenting toil and struggle that went into the making of Ambedkar legend. A graduate in history, Ashok Gopal has worked as a journalist, consultant for NGOs, curriculum designer and educational content developer. He has been studying the life and thought of Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar since 2004. He lives in Pune. The book features 70 photographs, most of them from the archivist Vijay Surwade's collection. For a more dedicated analysis about Ambedkar's take on as well as departure from John Dewey's American Pragmatism, please check out Scott R. Stroud's monograph, The Evolution of Pragmatism in India: Ambedkar, Dewey, and the Rhetoric of Reconstruction. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/biography
Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar (1891–1956) is perhaps the most iconised historical figure in India. Born into a caste deemed ‘unfit for human association', he came to define what it means to be human. How and why did Ambedkar, who revered and cited the Gita till the 1930s, turn against Hinduism? What were his quarrels with Gandhi and Savarkar? Why did he come to see himself as Moses? How did the lessons learnt at Columbia University impact the struggle for water in Mahad in 1927 and the drafting of the Constitution of India in 1950? Having declared in 1935 that he will not die as a Hindu, why did Ambedkar toil on the Hindu Code Bill? What made him a votary of Western individualism and yet put faith in the collective ethical way of life suggested by Buddhism? Why is it wrong to see Ambedkar as an apologist for colonialism? From which streams of thought did Ambedkar brew his philosophies? Who were the thinkers he turned to in his library of fifty thousand books? What did this life of the mind cost him and his intimates? What of his first wife, Ramabai, while he was busy with the chalval? A Part Apart: The Life and Thought of B.R. Ambedkar (Navayana Press, 2023) is a rigorous effort at both asking questions and answering as many as one can about B.R. Ambedkar. Ashok Gopal undertakes a mission without parallel: reading the bulk of Ambedkar's writings, speeches and letters in Marathi and English, and what Ambedkar himself would have read. This is the story of the unrelenting toil and struggle that went into the making of Ambedkar legend. A graduate in history, Ashok Gopal has worked as a journalist, consultant for NGOs, curriculum designer and educational content developer. He has been studying the life and thought of Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar since 2004. He lives in Pune. The book features 70 photographs, most of them from the archivist Vijay Surwade's collection. For a more dedicated analysis about Ambedkar's take on as well as departure from John Dewey's American Pragmatism, please check out Scott R. Stroud's monograph, The Evolution of Pragmatism in India: Ambedkar, Dewey, and the Rhetoric of Reconstruction. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history
Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar (1891–1956) is perhaps the most iconised historical figure in India. Born into a caste deemed ‘unfit for human association', he came to define what it means to be human. How and why did Ambedkar, who revered and cited the Gita till the 1930s, turn against Hinduism? What were his quarrels with Gandhi and Savarkar? Why did he come to see himself as Moses? How did the lessons learnt at Columbia University impact the struggle for water in Mahad in 1927 and the drafting of the Constitution of India in 1950? Having declared in 1935 that he will not die as a Hindu, why did Ambedkar toil on the Hindu Code Bill? What made him a votary of Western individualism and yet put faith in the collective ethical way of life suggested by Buddhism? Why is it wrong to see Ambedkar as an apologist for colonialism? From which streams of thought did Ambedkar brew his philosophies? Who were the thinkers he turned to in his library of fifty thousand books? What did this life of the mind cost him and his intimates? What of his first wife, Ramabai, while he was busy with the chalval? A Part Apart: The Life and Thought of B.R. Ambedkar (Navayana Press, 2023) is a rigorous effort at both asking questions and answering as many as one can about B.R. Ambedkar. Ashok Gopal undertakes a mission without parallel: reading the bulk of Ambedkar's writings, speeches and letters in Marathi and English, and what Ambedkar himself would have read. This is the story of the unrelenting toil and struggle that went into the making of Ambedkar legend. A graduate in history, Ashok Gopal has worked as a journalist, consultant for NGOs, curriculum designer and educational content developer. He has been studying the life and thought of Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar since 2004. He lives in Pune. The book features 70 photographs, most of them from the archivist Vijay Surwade's collection. For a more dedicated analysis about Ambedkar's take on as well as departure from John Dewey's American Pragmatism, please check out Scott R. Stroud's monograph, The Evolution of Pragmatism in India: Ambedkar, Dewey, and the Rhetoric of Reconstruction. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/south-asian-studies
Nytt år, nye mennesker å intervjue! I dag snakker Ahmed og Støvete Poet Mahad om reise. Livet er jo den lengste reisen vi kan ta. Nå diskuterer gutta hvordan livet kan ta mange vendinger. Mye humor og ekte følelser i dagens episode av Milde Meninger.Send meg gjerne spørsmål på: @ahmed.mjau på instagramØnsker du å samarbeide med denne podcasten? Ta kontakt med hei@simpltalent.noDenne podcasten er produsert av @simpl.talent Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Royal pythons, ball pythons, regardless of their name the colour morphs can be stunning. But have folk found what gene is responsible? And can that gene create the same patterns in other reptiles? Become a Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/herphighlights Merch: https://www.redbubble.com/people/herphighlights/shop Full reference list available here: http://www.herphighlights.podbean.com Main Paper References: Garcia-Elfring A, Sabin CE, Iouchmanov AL, Roffey HL, Samudra SP, Alcala AJ, Osman RS, Lauderdale JD, Hendry AP, Menke DB, Barrett RDH. 2023. Piebaldism and chromatophore development in reptiles are linked to the tfec gene. Current Biology 33:755-763.e3. DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2023.01.004. Other Mentioned Papers/Studies: Chavan UM, Borkar MR. 2023. Observations on cooperative fishing, use of bait for hunting, propensity for marigold flowers and sentient behaviour in Mugger Crocodiles Crocodylus palustris (Lesson, 1831) of river Savitri at Mahad, Maharashtra, India. Journal of Threatened Taxa 15:23750–23762. DOI: 10.11609/jott.8551.15.8.23750-23762. Other Links/Mentions: Theloderma corticale call by Peter Janzen from AmphibiaWeb - https://amphibiaweb.org/cgi/amphib_query?where-genus=Theloderma&where-species=corticale Editing and Music: Podcast edited by Emmy – https://www.fiverr.com/emmyk10 Intro/outro – Treehouse by Ed Nelson Species Bi-week theme – Michael Timothy Other Music – The Passion HiFi, https://www.thepassionhifi.com
We've now reached the final quarter of the experiment, however, the Mahad copies, haven't been doing so well. Copy 15 is up to the plate, will he make a home run, out of this simulation madness or not? Let's find out!
Previously in Multiple Man Experiment, a man named Mahad was captured by a powerful A.I. named Double A.I, and now he is now a guinea pig for his human experiments. Mahad was restrained and connected into a virtual simulation where he must follow the pretensious Doctor Light. He must follow the doctor's orders, and he has to get through 30 days to complete this experiment. If he fails until the last copy, there will be a court hearing. Will he make it? Find out what happens next!
Shaykh Ruzwan is one of the foremost Islamic scholars in the West. Hailing from Glasgow, Scotland (UK), Shaykh Ruzwan obtained a degree in Geopolitics and Arabic before leaving to study in Turkey in the 1990s. He went on to study in numerous Middle Eastern countries including Yemen and Syria. Shaykh Ruzwan graduated from the prestigious Mahad al-Fat'h Islamic Law College in Damascus with a distinction of merit, achieving overall first position in his year of graduation from the college. On his return to the UK, he authored the iSyllabus Islamic Studies curriculum which has been taught to over 7000 students in 15 cities for more than 10 years. Since the pandemic, it has moved online and now has a global audience. In this episode, we discuss: Early life and childhood Difficulty reading at a young age Involvement in street violence Studying in Glasgow, Turkey, Cairo, Yemen and Damascus Life as a student in the Middle East Developing a ground-breaking English Islamic studies programme for a Western audience Personal sacrifices Impact on physical health Character and personality Legacy Relaxation, humour and leisure #isyllabus #islamic #islamicstudies #islam #quran #education #muslim USEFUL LINKS - Watch this episode on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/muslimcentric - Biographies of Shaykh Ruzwan https://www.isyllabus.org/teachers/ https://www.iidr.org/people/21-ruzwan-mohammed/ - iSyllabus Islamic Studies programme https://www.isyllabus.org/ https://www.facebook.com/iSyllabus/ https://www.instagram.com/isyllabus/ https://youtube.com/@iSyllabus/ https://isyllabusforschools.org/ SUPPORT US If you benefited from The MuslimCentric Podcast, please subscribe, leave a review, comment and rating. SIGN UP TO OUR NEWSLETTER https://bit.ly/newsletter-muslimcentric KEEP IN TOUCH YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/muslimcentric Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/muslimcentric Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/muslimcentricpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/muslimcentric Website: https://www.muslimcentricpodcast.com/
Welcome back to another episode of Pitstop Fracas, where we review the Qatar GP. This week's panel consisted of Anik, Mahad, Laurence, Chris and Nam (Cameo) We spoke about; Pirelli, FIA and F1 George Russell vs Lewis Hamilton McLaren Red Bull And much more over an action packed weekend Like some F1 merch? Get it here - https://f1.pxf.io/n1zqNx - Promo Code: F130 Follow us on Twitter, Instagram & TikTok - @pitstopfracas Join our Discord Community - discord.gg/kYjQGhy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back to another special episode of Pitstop Fracas, where we look back on some of the key moments from the F1 world since the pod started back in 2020! We also tucked into some listener questions, laughs and good vibes throughout! This week's panel consisted of; Anik, Mahad, Richard, Chris, Kwame, Martin, Tarik and Kunle A Sir Lewis Hamilton Tribute Listener Questions Like some F1 merch? Get it here - https://f1.pxf.io/n1zqNx - Promo Code: F130 Follow us on Twitter, Instagram & TikTok - @pitstopfracas Join our Discord Community - discord.gg/kYjQGhy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
He's a philosopher, a political theorist, a runner, a wine lover, an Ambedkarite -- and he used to be a Dharma Bum. Aakash Singh Rathore joins Amit Varma in episode 340 of The Seen and the Unseen to discuss his unusual journey and his unconventional insights. (FOR FULL LINKED SHOW NOTES, GO TO SEENUNSEEN.IN.) Also check out: 1. Aakash Singh Rathore on Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Amazon, Deccan Herald and his own website. 2. Poorva Paksha -- Aakash Singh Rathore's columns in Deccan Herald. 3. Indian Political Theory: Laying the Groundwork for Svaraj -- Aakash Singh Rathore. 4. Ambedkar's Preamble: A Secret History of the Constitution of India -- Aakash Singh Rathore. 5. Becoming Babasaheb: The Life and Times of Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar (Volume 1): Birth to Mahad (1891-1929) -- Aakash Singh Rathore. 6. Vision for a Nation: Paths and Perspectives -- Edited by Aakash Singh Rathore and Ashis Nandy. 7. A Scientist in the Kitchen — Episode 204 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Krish Ashok). 8. Cathedral — Raymond Carver. 9. Both Sides Now -- Joni Mitchell. 10. Some ancient wisdom for the modern world -- Aakash Singh Rathore. 11. The Three Languages of Politics -- Arnold Kling. 12. The Gutenberg Galaxy: The Making of Typographic Man -- Marshall McLuhan. 13. Understanding Media -- Marshall McLuhan. 14. Phaedrus -- Plato. 15. Why Are My Episodes so Long? -- Amit Varma. 16. A Meditation on Form -- Amit Varma. 17. Philosophy, Cognition and Writing: A Talk on the Writing Process -- Aakash Singh Rathore. 18. Ghare Baire / Home and the World -- Rabindranath Tagore. 19. Ghare Baire -- Satyajit Ray. 20. Citizen Kane — Orson Welles. 21. A Movable Feast -- Ernest Hemingway. 22. The Life and Times of Jerry Pinto — Episode 314 of The Seen and the Unseen. 23. Murder in Mahim — Jerry Pinto. 24. Eric Weinstein Won't Toe the Line -- Episode 330 of The Seen and the Unseen. 25. Addiction by Design: Machine Gambling in Las Vegas — Natasha Dow Schüll. 26. The Dharma Bums -- Jack Kerouac. 27. The Beat Generation. 28. Kicking Schoolbags -- Amit Varma. 29. The Sex Pistols and Clash. 30. Unsatisfied — The Replacements. 31. Fixing Indian Education — Episode 185 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Karthik Muralidharan). 32. Yukio Mishima on Wikipedia, Britannica and Amazon. 33. The Poetic Feminism of Paromita Vohra -- Episode 339 of The Seen and the Unseen. 34. Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar: Life and Mission -- Dhananjay Keer. 35. CB Khairmode's 12-volume Marathi biography of Ambedkar. 36. The Ferment of Our Founders — Episode 272 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Shruti Kapila). 37. India's Greatest Civil Servant — Episode 167 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Narayani Basu). 38. The First Assault on Our Constitution — Episode 194 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Tripurdaman Singh). 39. Hind Swaraj -- Mohandas Gandhi. 40. Understanding Gandhi: Part 1: Mohandas -- Episode 104 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Ram Guha). 41. Understanding Gandhi: Part 2: Mahatma -- Episode 105 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Ram Guha). 42. The centre-Left in India is more concerned with dirty politics -- Aakash Singh Rathore interviewed by Caravan. 43. Coriolanus -- William Shakespeare. 44. The Incredible Curiosities of Mukulika Banerjee -- Episode 276 of The Seen and the Unseen. 45. The Pathan Unarmed — Mukulika Banerjee. 46. Josh Felman Tries to Make Sense of the World — Episode 321 of The Seen and the Unseen. 47. Relativity: The Special And The General Theory -- Albert Einstein. 48. I Never Loved a Man (the Way I Love You) -- Aakash Singh Rathore. 49. Bob Lazar: Area 51 & Flying Saucers -- Jeremy Corbell. 50. The Fermi Paradox. Amit Varma and Ajay Shah have launched a new video podcast. Check out Everything is Everything on YouTube. Check out Amit's online course, The Art of Clear Writing. And subscribe to The India Uncut Newsletter. It's free! Episode art: ‘Running to Find the Light' by Simahina.
Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar (1891–1956) is perhaps the most iconised historical figure in India. Born into a caste deemed ‘unfit for human association', he came to define what it means to be human. How and why did Ambedkar, who revered and cited the Gita till the 1930s, turn against Hinduism? What were his quarrels with Gandhi and Savarkar? Why did he come to see himself as Moses? How did the lessons learnt at Columbia University impact the struggle for water in Mahad in 1927 and the drafting of the Constitution of India in 1950? Having declared in 1935 that he will not die as a Hindu, why did Ambedkar toil on the Hindu Code Bill? What made him a votary of Western individualism and yet put faith in the collective ethical way of life suggested by Buddhism? Why is it wrong to see Ambedkar as an apologist for colonialism? From which streams of thought did Ambedkar brew his philosophies? Who were the thinkers he turned to in his library of fifty thousand books? What did this life of the mind cost him and his intimates? What of his first wife, Ramabai, while he was busy with the chalval? A Part Apart: The Life and Thought of B. R. Ambedkar (Navayana, 2023) is a rigorous effort at both asking questions and answering as many as one can about B. R. Ambedkar. Ashok Gopal undertakes a mission without parallel: reading the bulk of Ambedkar's writings, speeches and letters in Marathi and English, and what Ambedkar himself would have read. This is the story of the unrelenting toil and struggle that went into the making of Ambedkar legend. Rituparna Patgiri, PhD is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Indraprastha College for Women, University of Delhi. She has a PhD in Sociology from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi. Her research interests lie in the areas of food, media, gender and public. She is also one of the co-founders of Doing Sociology. Patgiri can be reached at @Rituparna37 on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar (1891–1956) is perhaps the most iconised historical figure in India. Born into a caste deemed ‘unfit for human association', he came to define what it means to be human. How and why did Ambedkar, who revered and cited the Gita till the 1930s, turn against Hinduism? What were his quarrels with Gandhi and Savarkar? Why did he come to see himself as Moses? How did the lessons learnt at Columbia University impact the struggle for water in Mahad in 1927 and the drafting of the Constitution of India in 1950? Having declared in 1935 that he will not die as a Hindu, why did Ambedkar toil on the Hindu Code Bill? What made him a votary of Western individualism and yet put faith in the collective ethical way of life suggested by Buddhism? Why is it wrong to see Ambedkar as an apologist for colonialism? From which streams of thought did Ambedkar brew his philosophies? Who were the thinkers he turned to in his library of fifty thousand books? What did this life of the mind cost him and his intimates? What of his first wife, Ramabai, while he was busy with the chalval? A Part Apart: The Life and Thought of B. R. Ambedkar (Navayana, 2023) is a rigorous effort at both asking questions and answering as many as one can about B. R. Ambedkar. Ashok Gopal undertakes a mission without parallel: reading the bulk of Ambedkar's writings, speeches and letters in Marathi and English, and what Ambedkar himself would have read. This is the story of the unrelenting toil and struggle that went into the making of Ambedkar legend. Rituparna Patgiri, PhD is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Indraprastha College for Women, University of Delhi. She has a PhD in Sociology from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi. Her research interests lie in the areas of food, media, gender and public. She is also one of the co-founders of Doing Sociology. Patgiri can be reached at @Rituparna37 on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar (1891–1956) is perhaps the most iconised historical figure in India. Born into a caste deemed ‘unfit for human association', he came to define what it means to be human. How and why did Ambedkar, who revered and cited the Gita till the 1930s, turn against Hinduism? What were his quarrels with Gandhi and Savarkar? Why did he come to see himself as Moses? How did the lessons learnt at Columbia University impact the struggle for water in Mahad in 1927 and the drafting of the Constitution of India in 1950? Having declared in 1935 that he will not die as a Hindu, why did Ambedkar toil on the Hindu Code Bill? What made him a votary of Western individualism and yet put faith in the collective ethical way of life suggested by Buddhism? Why is it wrong to see Ambedkar as an apologist for colonialism? From which streams of thought did Ambedkar brew his philosophies? Who were the thinkers he turned to in his library of fifty thousand books? What did this life of the mind cost him and his intimates? What of his first wife, Ramabai, while he was busy with the chalval? A Part Apart: The Life and Thought of B. R. Ambedkar (Navayana, 2023) is a rigorous effort at both asking questions and answering as many as one can about B. R. Ambedkar. Ashok Gopal undertakes a mission without parallel: reading the bulk of Ambedkar's writings, speeches and letters in Marathi and English, and what Ambedkar himself would have read. This is the story of the unrelenting toil and struggle that went into the making of Ambedkar legend. Rituparna Patgiri, PhD is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Indraprastha College for Women, University of Delhi. She has a PhD in Sociology from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi. Her research interests lie in the areas of food, media, gender and public. She is also one of the co-founders of Doing Sociology. Patgiri can be reached at @Rituparna37 on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/critical-theory
Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar (1891–1956) is perhaps the most iconised historical figure in India. Born into a caste deemed ‘unfit for human association', he came to define what it means to be human. How and why did Ambedkar, who revered and cited the Gita till the 1930s, turn against Hinduism? What were his quarrels with Gandhi and Savarkar? Why did he come to see himself as Moses? How did the lessons learnt at Columbia University impact the struggle for water in Mahad in 1927 and the drafting of the Constitution of India in 1950? Having declared in 1935 that he will not die as a Hindu, why did Ambedkar toil on the Hindu Code Bill? What made him a votary of Western individualism and yet put faith in the collective ethical way of life suggested by Buddhism? Why is it wrong to see Ambedkar as an apologist for colonialism? From which streams of thought did Ambedkar brew his philosophies? Who were the thinkers he turned to in his library of fifty thousand books? What did this life of the mind cost him and his intimates? What of his first wife, Ramabai, while he was busy with the chalval? A Part Apart: The Life and Thought of B. R. Ambedkar (Navayana, 2023) is a rigorous effort at both asking questions and answering as many as one can about B. R. Ambedkar. Ashok Gopal undertakes a mission without parallel: reading the bulk of Ambedkar's writings, speeches and letters in Marathi and English, and what Ambedkar himself would have read. This is the story of the unrelenting toil and struggle that went into the making of Ambedkar legend. Rituparna Patgiri, PhD is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Indraprastha College for Women, University of Delhi. She has a PhD in Sociology from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi. Her research interests lie in the areas of food, media, gender and public. She is also one of the co-founders of Doing Sociology. Patgiri can be reached at @Rituparna37 on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/biography
Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar (1891–1956) is perhaps the most iconised historical figure in India. Born into a caste deemed ‘unfit for human association', he came to define what it means to be human. How and why did Ambedkar, who revered and cited the Gita till the 1930s, turn against Hinduism? What were his quarrels with Gandhi and Savarkar? Why did he come to see himself as Moses? How did the lessons learnt at Columbia University impact the struggle for water in Mahad in 1927 and the drafting of the Constitution of India in 1950? Having declared in 1935 that he will not die as a Hindu, why did Ambedkar toil on the Hindu Code Bill? What made him a votary of Western individualism and yet put faith in the collective ethical way of life suggested by Buddhism? Why is it wrong to see Ambedkar as an apologist for colonialism? From which streams of thought did Ambedkar brew his philosophies? Who were the thinkers he turned to in his library of fifty thousand books? What did this life of the mind cost him and his intimates? What of his first wife, Ramabai, while he was busy with the chalval? A Part Apart: The Life and Thought of B. R. Ambedkar (Navayana, 2023) is a rigorous effort at both asking questions and answering as many as one can about B. R. Ambedkar. Ashok Gopal undertakes a mission without parallel: reading the bulk of Ambedkar's writings, speeches and letters in Marathi and English, and what Ambedkar himself would have read. This is the story of the unrelenting toil and struggle that went into the making of Ambedkar legend. Rituparna Patgiri, PhD is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Indraprastha College for Women, University of Delhi. She has a PhD in Sociology from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi. Her research interests lie in the areas of food, media, gender and public. She is also one of the co-founders of Doing Sociology. Patgiri can be reached at @Rituparna37 on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history
Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar (1891–1956) is perhaps the most iconised historical figure in India. Born into a caste deemed ‘unfit for human association', he came to define what it means to be human. How and why did Ambedkar, who revered and cited the Gita till the 1930s, turn against Hinduism? What were his quarrels with Gandhi and Savarkar? Why did he come to see himself as Moses? How did the lessons learnt at Columbia University impact the struggle for water in Mahad in 1927 and the drafting of the Constitution of India in 1950? Having declared in 1935 that he will not die as a Hindu, why did Ambedkar toil on the Hindu Code Bill? What made him a votary of Western individualism and yet put faith in the collective ethical way of life suggested by Buddhism? Why is it wrong to see Ambedkar as an apologist for colonialism? From which streams of thought did Ambedkar brew his philosophies? Who were the thinkers he turned to in his library of fifty thousand books? What did this life of the mind cost him and his intimates? What of his first wife, Ramabai, while he was busy with the chalval? A Part Apart: The Life and Thought of B. R. Ambedkar (Navayana, 2023) is a rigorous effort at both asking questions and answering as many as one can about B. R. Ambedkar. Ashok Gopal undertakes a mission without parallel: reading the bulk of Ambedkar's writings, speeches and letters in Marathi and English, and what Ambedkar himself would have read. This is the story of the unrelenting toil and struggle that went into the making of Ambedkar legend. Rituparna Patgiri, PhD is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Indraprastha College for Women, University of Delhi. She has a PhD in Sociology from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi. Her research interests lie in the areas of food, media, gender and public. She is also one of the co-founders of Doing Sociology. Patgiri can be reached at @Rituparna37 on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/buddhist-studies
Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar (1891–1956) is perhaps the most iconised historical figure in India. Born into a caste deemed ‘unfit for human association', he came to define what it means to be human. How and why did Ambedkar, who revered and cited the Gita till the 1930s, turn against Hinduism? What were his quarrels with Gandhi and Savarkar? Why did he come to see himself as Moses? How did the lessons learnt at Columbia University impact the struggle for water in Mahad in 1927 and the drafting of the Constitution of India in 1950? Having declared in 1935 that he will not die as a Hindu, why did Ambedkar toil on the Hindu Code Bill? What made him a votary of Western individualism and yet put faith in the collective ethical way of life suggested by Buddhism? Why is it wrong to see Ambedkar as an apologist for colonialism? From which streams of thought did Ambedkar brew his philosophies? Who were the thinkers he turned to in his library of fifty thousand books? What did this life of the mind cost him and his intimates? What of his first wife, Ramabai, while he was busy with the chalval? A Part Apart: The Life and Thought of B. R. Ambedkar (Navayana, 2023) is a rigorous effort at both asking questions and answering as many as one can about B. R. Ambedkar. Ashok Gopal undertakes a mission without parallel: reading the bulk of Ambedkar's writings, speeches and letters in Marathi and English, and what Ambedkar himself would have read. This is the story of the unrelenting toil and struggle that went into the making of Ambedkar legend. Rituparna Patgiri, PhD is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Indraprastha College for Women, University of Delhi. She has a PhD in Sociology from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi. Her research interests lie in the areas of food, media, gender and public. She is also one of the co-founders of Doing Sociology. Patgiri can be reached at @Rituparna37 on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/south-asian-studies
Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar (1891–1956) is perhaps the most iconised historical figure in India. Born into a caste deemed ‘unfit for human association', he came to define what it means to be human. How and why did Ambedkar, who revered and cited the Gita till the 1930s, turn against Hinduism? What were his quarrels with Gandhi and Savarkar? Why did he come to see himself as Moses? How did the lessons learnt at Columbia University impact the struggle for water in Mahad in 1927 and the drafting of the Constitution of India in 1950? Having declared in 1935 that he will not die as a Hindu, why did Ambedkar toil on the Hindu Code Bill? What made him a votary of Western individualism and yet put faith in the collective ethical way of life suggested by Buddhism? Why is it wrong to see Ambedkar as an apologist for colonialism? From which streams of thought did Ambedkar brew his philosophies? Who were the thinkers he turned to in his library of fifty thousand books? What did this life of the mind cost him and his intimates? What of his first wife, Ramabai, while he was busy with the chalval? A Part Apart: The Life and Thought of B. R. Ambedkar (Navayana, 2023) is a rigorous effort at both asking questions and answering as many as one can about B. R. Ambedkar. Ashok Gopal undertakes a mission without parallel: reading the bulk of Ambedkar's writings, speeches and letters in Marathi and English, and what Ambedkar himself would have read. This is the story of the unrelenting toil and struggle that went into the making of Ambedkar legend. Rituparna Patgiri, PhD is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Indraprastha College for Women, University of Delhi. She has a PhD in Sociology from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi. Her research interests lie in the areas of food, media, gender and public. She is also one of the co-founders of Doing Sociology. Patgiri can be reached at @Rituparna37 on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/indian-religions
Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar (1891–1956) is perhaps the most iconised historical figure in India. Born into a caste deemed ‘unfit for human association', he came to define what it means to be human. How and why did Ambedkar, who revered and cited the Gita till the 1930s, turn against Hinduism? What were his quarrels with Gandhi and Savarkar? Why did he come to see himself as Moses? How did the lessons learnt at Columbia University impact the struggle for water in Mahad in 1927 and the drafting of the Constitution of India in 1950? Having declared in 1935 that he will not die as a Hindu, why did Ambedkar toil on the Hindu Code Bill? What made him a votary of Western individualism and yet put faith in the collective ethical way of life suggested by Buddhism? Why is it wrong to see Ambedkar as an apologist for colonialism? From which streams of thought did Ambedkar brew his philosophies? Who were the thinkers he turned to in his library of fifty thousand books? What did this life of the mind cost him and his intimates? What of his first wife, Ramabai, while he was busy with the chalval? A Part Apart: The Life and Thought of B. R. Ambedkar (Navayana, 2023) is a rigorous effort at both asking questions and answering as many as one can about B. R. Ambedkar. Ashok Gopal undertakes a mission without parallel: reading the bulk of Ambedkar's writings, speeches and letters in Marathi and English, and what Ambedkar himself would have read. This is the story of the unrelenting toil and struggle that went into the making of Ambedkar legend. Rituparna Patgiri, PhD is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Indraprastha College for Women, University of Delhi. She has a PhD in Sociology from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi. Her research interests lie in the areas of food, media, gender and public. She is also one of the co-founders of Doing Sociology. Patgiri can be reached at @Rituparna37 on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/book-of-the-day
An exploration of the ways in which caste structures are rigidly enforced when it comes to food, water, eating and drinking in India. Food is usually seen as celebratory, as a source of cultural pride and as a symbol of nostalgia but today's Mehfil cuts through these ideas to foreground the pain that food, eating rituals, and culinary and gastronomic traditions can wreak upon Dalit communities. The oppressive caste system in India is one of the most enduring, violent and pervasive forms of apartheid and segregation, and food is a potent instrument for furthering this violence and discriminationOur guests Rajyashri Goody and Ari Gautier discuss this tenuous and complex relationship between caste and cuisine. Goody reminds us of the 1927 Mahad Satyagraha in Maharashtra when B.R Ambedkar led a resistance movement to initiate Dalit people to exercise a basic gesture– drink water from the Mahad water tank that was barred for usage for those who did not belong to upper castes. Gautier speaks from personal experience and shares memories of living along caste lines in the city of Pondicherry, where it was neither possible to drink water in the upper caste neighbor's house nor drink their water. Goody talks about her art, family stories, and her creation of Dalit recipe books, and argues that we must think about the act of writing and access to technology as necessities for documenting recipes, a right that has been historically denied to the Dalit community. Gautier brings up the specifics of religion and how this shapes Dalit cuisine, his mixed heritage, and constructing fiction that can go beyond essentialized and exoticized understandings of Dalit cuisine. Goody and Gautier reflect on how food and water also create formations of haptic and mnemonic codes, prejudices and sharing of public spaces that dangerously enable ideas of tainting and purity within the nation-state. Host Amrita Ghosh asks the guests about the historical trajectories of Dalit cuisine and also urges the guests to share moments of joy around food or certain beloved foods.Rajyashri Goody is an artist from Pune, India and based in Holland. Her art and installations explore everyday and historic instances of Dalit resistance. She is interested in creating space and time for thinking through these themes, and incorporates reading, writing, ceramics, photography, printmaking, and installation in the hope that these mediums enable further conversations about caste and hierarchies. Goody is currently an artist-in-residence at the Rijksakademie Van Beeldende Kunsten, Amsterdam.Ari Gautier is a French writer and poet of Indo-Malagasy origin. Carnet Secret de Lakshmi and The Thinnai are his two first works on the history of Pondicherry where he spent his childhood. His most recent publication is Nocturne Pondichéry, a collection of short stories on postcolonial Pondicherry. He currently lives in Oslo.Amrita Ghosh is Assistant Professor of English, specializing in South Asian literature at the University of Central Florida. She is the co-editor of Tagore and Yeats: A Postcolonial Reenvisioning (Brill 2022) and Subaltern Vision: A Study in Postcolonial Indian English Text (Cambridge Scholars 2012). Her book Kashmir's Necropolis: New Literature and Visual Texts is forthcoming with Lexington Books. She is the co-founding editor of Cerebration, a bi-annual literary journal.To inaugurate our Mehfil which means a celebratory gathering in Urdu, we asked Uday Bansal to compose a small poem for us. It was read out...
Welcome back to another episode of Pitstop Fracas, where review the Australian Grand pic This week's panel consisted of; Anik, Mahad, Rafa and Richard Don't forget to like, comment and subscribe! Like some F1 merch? Get it here - https://f1.pxf.io/n1zqNx - Promo Code: F1SALE Follow us on Twitter, Instagram & TikTok - @pitstopfracas Join our Discord Community - discord.gg/kYjQGhy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mahad, Maharashtra: March 15, 2023: Discourse by Satguru Mata Sudiksha Ji Maharaj
Mahad Maharashtra, March 15, 2023: Discourse by Satguru Mata Sudiksha Ji Maharaj
Tommo and Niran are joined by Matt Amys and Mahad debating if Aston Martin will CATCH Red Bull, can Mercedes RECOVER, and which driver could CHALLENGE Verstappen! To watch & listen to the FULL podcast here: Listen on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1H9KOhG8cBmI0WbL3ZQNdJ?si=d697634073a742c0 Matt: https://twitter.com/mattamys https://www.youtube.com/MattAmys Mahad: https://twitter.com/MahadPSF https://www.youtube.com/@mclarenfantv Tommo: https://youtube.com/c/TommoOnYoutube https://twitter.com/TwommoF1 Niran: https://www.youtube.com/user/FlyingNirangatang https://twitter.com/theofficialfng
Welcome back to another episode of Pitstop Fracas This week's panel consisted of, Anik, Mahad, Kunle and Martin On this episode we spoke about; Mercedes and Lewis Hamilton's future Ferrari Aston Martin Listener's Questions Don't forget to like, comment and subscribe! Like some F1 merch? Get it here - https://f1.pxf.io/n1zqNx - Promo Code: F1SALE Follow us on Twitter, Instagram & TikTok - @pitstopfracas Join our Discord Community - discord.gg/kYjQGhy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome back to another episode of Pitstop Fracas, where we preview the potential for Mercedes, Ferrari and Red Bull. This week's panel consisted of, Anik, Mahad, Martin and Chris Don't forget to like, comment and subscribe! Like some F1 merch? Get it here - https://f1.pxf.io/n1zqNx - Promo Code: F1SALE Follow us on Twitter and Instagram - @pitstopfracas Join our Discord Community - discord.gg/kYjQGhy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's our 3yr anniversary! So we had to catch up with one of our faves Mister Mahad. We talked about weddings, which cohost is banned from Mahad's future wedding, and significant others having friends of the opposite sex. We also talked about what's up next for Tastefully Ratchet. Follow us on IG @tastefully.ratchet --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tastefully-ratchet-pod/message
Welcome back to another episode of Pitstop Fracas, where we review the Abu Dhabi GP. This week's panel consisted of Mahad, Richard, Nam, Kwame and Chris We spoke about - The bet...Qualifying, 0 sidepod and the future of Mercedes - Max's qualifying antics - Sainz vs Hamilton incident, is it a penalty? - Perez failure or Charles triumph - Goodbye mick goodbye Latifi Welcome hulkenburg - Vettel tribute - What's next for riccardo - Listeners questions Please make sure to leave us a five star review to be in with a chance of a prize! Don't forget to like, comment and subscribe! Like some F1 merch? Get it here - https://f1.pxf.io/n1zqNx - Promo Code: F1SALE Follow us on Twitter and Instagram - @pitstopfracas Join our Discord Community - discord.gg/kYjQGhy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Zach Fugman and Mahad Williams discuss different experiences in investing, things to look for, and lessons learned. Join our multifamily investing community for FREE for in-depth courses and live networking with like-minded apartment investors at the Tribe of TitansLink to subscribe to YouTube channel: https://tinyurl.com/SubYouTubeDiaryPodcastApple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/AppleDiaryPodcast Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/SpotDiaryPodcast Google Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/GoogleDiaryPodcast Follow us on:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DiaryAptInv/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Diary_Apt_Inv Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/diary_of_an_apartment_investor This episode originally aired on August 12, 2022----Your host, Brian Briscoe, has been a general partner in 655 units worth $50 million and has been lead sponsor, asset manager, capital raiser, and key principal on these properties. He has developed a multifamily education community called the Tribe of Titans that helps aspiring investors learn the game, network with other like-minded professionals, and get their apartment investing business to the next level. He is founder of Streamline Capital Group, which will continue to acquire multifamily assets well into the future. He retired as a Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Marine Corps in 2021.Connect with him on LinkedIn----Zach FugmanZach Fugman, the founder of A-Strategy Management. Highly motivated and successful with over 7 years of investment experience in multi-family syndications. He has been a sponsor (AKA GP) in Louisiana, Kentucky, Mississippi, Ohio, and Texas, he has been actively sponsored or involved in totally about 3000 doors since 2017. They still have over 2800 doors of multifamily under management, about $250+ MM AUM currently. Self manage about 800+ doors. Loves to help more people to get into multifamily investment and his wife always said “Let's do another one.”Learn more about him at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zach-fugman-719b0623/----Mahad WilliamsAn inspiring investor that lives in the bay area, Vallejo, CA. A husband and father of 2 girls. Part of a mentorship called the Multifamily Mindset. Looking to play the role of Acquisitions Manager on his first deal.Learn more about him at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mahad-williams-b458b9123/
Welcome back to another episode of Pitstop Fracas, where we review the Austrian GP. This week's panel consisted of Mahad, Chris, Kunle and Special Guest Peter on Pole We spoke about; Mercedes tricky qualifying F1 fans disgraceful behaviour in Austria FIA being clueless Red Bull vs Ferrari Haas Alpha Tauri And much more Please make sure to leave us a five star review to be in with a chance of a prize! Please tune in and don't forget to like, comment and subscribe! Like some F1 merch? Get it here - https://f1.pxf.io/n1zqNx Follow us on Twitter and Instagram - @pitstopfracas Join our Discord Community - discord.gg/kYjQGhy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to the Quick Stop F1 podcast! Nyasha is joined by Richard and Mahad from one of our favourite F1 podcasts #PitStopFracas! On today's episode we play the inaugural game of #WorstToFirst - where we rank a special list from worst, to first. Today's list is F1s Golden Group of drivers under Sir Lewis and Max. The drivers in question are:GaslyLeclercNorrisOconRussellSainzOnce we rank the drivers, we have a discussion centred around being black F1 content creators. Check out #PitstopFracas podcast here - https://t.co/ioHkoLKalwProud to say that this episode is sponsored by Fanatics - the official merchandise partner for F1. If you're ever looking to grab some team gear,, then use this link as it will greatly help the pod.LINK - f1.pxf.io/qnGK6gWe are a small independent podcast and we really rely on every review on Apple podcasts and share, so please share us as far and wide as you can and remember to leave a review! You can also review on Spotify too, so make sure to drop us a five-star review.Make sure to follow us on social media:Twitter - https://twitter.com/QuickStopF1Instagram - https://instagram.com/QuickStopF1Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/c/QuickStopF1 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dhawaan waxa ay Somali Public Agenda daabacday warbixin iftiimineysa kaalinta hay'adaha Turkiga ee bixinta adeegyada waxbarashada iyo caafimaadka iyo kaabayaasha Muqdisho gaar ahaan jidadka laamiga ah iyo dhismayaasha.Warbixinta waxaa wada qoray Farxaan Isaaq Yusuf oo ah agaasime ku xigeenka Somali Public Agenda, Mahad iyo Maxamed Sharif oo ah cilmibaare katirsan SPA. Halkan ka dhageyso madal lagusoo bandhigay daraasadda laguna falanqeeyay xiriirka Soomaaliya iyo Turkiga.
१६५६ मधे शिवरायांना जावळीच्या स्वारीतून मोत्यांच्या तुऱ्यातले एक अमूल्य रत्न मिळाले होते. या रत्नाचे नाव होते- मुरारबाजी देशपांडे. महाड तालुक्यातील किंजळोली हे मुरारबाजी देशपांडेंचे मूळ गाव. मुरारबाजी देशपांडे हे सुरूवातीला जावळीच्या चंद्रराव मोऱ्यांकडे काम करायचे. शिवरायांच्या जावळीवरील छाप्याच्या वेळी मुरारबाजींनी महाराजांविरूद्ध तिखट तलवार चालवली. एक पाऊलही पूढे सरकू देईनात. महाराजांनी मुरारबाजींमधील कर्तृत्व जाणले आणि त्यांना गोड शब्दात बोलून आपलेसे केले. तेव्हा पासून मुरारबाजी देशपांडे शिवकार्यात सामील झाले. पुरंदरावरील घनघोर रणसंग्रामात त्यांना आपलेसे करण्यासाठी दिलेरखानाने मुरारबाजींना जहागिरीचे अमीष दाखवले, पण मुरारबाजींनी त्या जहागिरीवर थुंकून शिवकार्यात आपल्या चरित्राची समीधा सोडून आत्मार्पण केले. In 1656, Shivaji Maharaj had received an invaluable gem during the invasion of Jawali. The name of this gem was Murarbaji Deshpande. Kinjaloli in Mahad taluka is the original village of Murarbaji Deshpande. Murarbaji Deshpande used to work for Chandrarao Morya of Jawali. During the raid on Shivaraya's jawali, Murarbaji wielded a sharp sword against Maharaj. Shivaji Maharaj understood the mastery of Murarbaji and made them his own. Since then, Murarbaji Deshpande joined Shivkarya. Dilerkhan showed Murarbaji the lure of Jahagir to make him his own in the fierce battle of Purandar, but Murarbaji spat on that Jahagir and sacrificed himself for Shivaji Maharaj and Swarajya.
We celebrated our 100ths Episode!!! This week we caught up with our fave, Mahad, and reminisced over some of our favorite Tastefully Ratchet moments. We also discussed what character traits turn us off to people, as well as Candy possibly being an asshole. Follow us on Social Media IG: @Tastefully.Ratchet FB: The Tastefully Ratchet Podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tastefully-ratchet-pod/message
Welcome back to another episode of PitStopFracas where Mahad and Martin touched on Masi being removed as race director, ranking the car launches and looking at some of the team principals Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome back to another episode of Pitstop Fracas where we: Look at the 2022 Fantasy F1 car on the back of the Twitter poll Touch on the aftermath of Abu Dhabi Current state of the sport Lewis' return This week's panel consisted of, Anik, Mahad, Martin and Kwame. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Join us as we discuss the key events from the 2021 season. This week's panel consisted of: Mahad, Anik, Martz, Kunle, Kwame and Tarik In this weeks episode we touched on: - The key races from the season - Some stand out individual performances - Which drivers did not do so well - The FIA and corruption in F1 #Formula1 #F1 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Join us as we discuss the final race of the 2021 season, Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, that was riddled with incident, controversy and drama. This week's panel consisted of: Anik, Richard, Martz, Kunle, Kwame, Mahad and Antz In this weeks episode we touched on: - Quali - The Rigged Race and Masi main character syndrome - Controversy - The possibility of an appeal - Drivers who stunk it up. SHARL - Mazepin of the day... Masi #Formula1 #F1 #AbuDhabiGP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome back to another episode Pitstop Fracas. This week's panel consisted of: Richard, Mahad, Antz and a special guest Tommo In this weeks episode we touched on: Quali - Lewis on smoke Max rear wing drama Stewards decisions Sprint Race - The start Lewis' performance Sprint Races - Good or Bad? Race - Lewis taking his time to get into his grid slot, tactical? The start Lando puncture Yuki pen Did Max push Lewis off? Lewis' performance Alternative DOTW - Lewis Mazepin of the weekend Qatar predictions #F1 #Formula1 #BrazilGP Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome to the Quick Stop F1 Podcast! On today's podcast, Nyasha and Thandie are joined by Pitstop Fracas' Mahad to break down all things Formula One on the eve of the 2021 Styria GP! We discussed whether Mercedes were under pressure this weekend and whether we thought they had a hand in the FIA Pitstop directive? We compared Lando Norris to his contempories on the grid and asked the question if you were Toto Wolff, what would you do with Valtteri Bottas? All that and more on the latest Quick Stop F1 podcast!Make sure to follow us on social media:Twitter - https://twitter.com/QuickStopF1Instagram - https://instagram.com/QuickStopF1Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/c/QuickStopF1Follow us to receive our podcasts as soon as they come out!
Honestly one of my favorite episodes to record, Momo was super open from the very first question. I will say he went really in depth with all his answers, and shared his inspirational story. Momo is a super dope dude who's caring, thoughtful and an inspiration to me. In todays episode we talk about: Him being a first generation college graduate What graduating meant for him and his family Him finding his footing at the U Being on the right path How he started the Durag wave His love for the gym His love for cooking Much, much more Hidden Gems Twitter: https://twitter.com/Hidden_GemsPod Hidden Gems Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hidden_gemspod/ Momo's Food Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hoodiecooks/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/marcus-johnson-luther/support