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Desiland Masala
Capital Masala: Delhi

Desiland Masala

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2026 15:50


This episode focuses on the National Capital Territory of Delhi.

Money Majlis
Ep XTRA 13. Music, Masala and Malgudi: Inside the world of Shankar Mahadevan

Money Majlis

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2026 72:51


Send us Fan MailWhat if one man's voice could change the way we hear music, eat food and celebrate life? In this special Money Majlis XTRA episode, Suvo Sarkar is joined by Padma Shri awardee Shankar Mahadevan, singer, composer, Grammy‑winning frontman of Shakti and co‑founder of the South Indian resto‑café brand Malgudi. Together they trace a remarkable journey from a Tamil Iyer childhood in Chembur and veena lessons at five, to becoming the “Shankar” of Shankar‑Ehsaan‑Loy and reshaping the sound of modern Hindi cinema with albums like Dil Chahta Hai and Kal Ho Naa Ho.Shankar opens up about the surreal moment of walking onto the Grammy stage with Shakti and why, for him, the biggest award is simply sharing a platform with maestros like John McLaughlin and Ustad Zakir Hussain. He revisits the making of Breathless, the three‑minute marvel that began as an experimental meter in a composer's office and went on to become a generational anthem that refuses to age after twenty-seven years. The conversation dives into craft and technology as Shankar reflects on how his early career as a software engineer now shapes his studio process, from composing inside a DAW to thinking of plug‑ins as creative partners. He explains how rigorous Carnatic and Hindustani training built the grammar that lets him move effortlessly between classical, film, fusion and folk, and why he believes folk music, born from life's milestones, sits even “above” classical in its raw power.From there, Suvo steers the discussion into food and entrepreneurship. Shankar shares the manifestation story behind Malgudi, how a chance meeting with Chembur friend Ramakrishnan turned a foodie's dream into a fast‑growing chain in Mumbai and Dubai, and why they obsessed over every element, from the exact texture of the idli to the signature Malgudi sambar and filter coffee. He reveals his plans to turn Malgudi into a cultural brand with live music, spiritual mornings and curated experiences that blend sound and flavour.Along the way, you will hear about his global tours, the healing power of music, his 15‑year‑old digital academy reaching students in 90‑plus countries, and his clear‑eyed view on AI as a powerful but ultimately subordinate tool in the creative process. This is an episode about excellence, humility and celebrating life, whether on stage, in the studio or over a hot dosa.Produced by : PoddsterGiving partner: Goodworld Visit moneymajlis.com to join our giving movement and get your USD 50 complimentary GiveCard.    

Indo American News Radio Houston TX
IAN Unplugged 2622 053026 Jay & Sanchali talk to Sunil & Sandhya Thakkar about the 33rd anniversary of Masala Radio

Indo American News Radio Houston TX

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2026 58:04


IAN UNPLUGGED 2622 053026                            Featured on Sat, May 30, 2026 from 3 - 4 pm on the “IAN UNPLUGGED” segment of Indo American News Radio (www.IndoAmerica-News.com) on 98.7 FM:On “Hey, Wassup?”, Jay & Sanchali talk with two well-known radio and event celebrities – Sunil & Sandhya Thakkar - who took an idea to create a cool, hip young Desi music radio format and 33 years later have created the Masala brand of media.

WEXT Podcast
A Taste of Heartland Masala with Jyoti & Auyon

WEXT Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2026 16:03


Jyoti Mukharji and Auyon Mukharji discuss food, family, music, and their cookbook Heartland Masala.

The Roundtable
CulinaryArts@SPAC - 'Heartland Masala' with Jyoti Mukharji and Auyon Mukharji

The Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2026 28:30


At our most recent WAMC on the Road event with CulinaryArts@SPAC – the featured cookbook was ‘Heartland Masala: An Indian Cookbook from an American Kitchen.'‘Heartland Masala' presents recipes from Indian cooking instructor Jyoti Mukharji with cultural and historical essays by her son Auyon Mukharji – folk musician and member of the band ‘Darlingside.'

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Ex libris
Co když na Ukrajině vyhraje Rusko a napadne NATO? Politolog Masala popisuje možný vývoj

Ex libris

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2026 24:01


Co když se Rusko nezastaví na Ukrajině a napadne některou zemi Severoatlantické aliance? Válka velkých rozměrů není příliš pravděpodobná. Ale omezený průnik na periferii NATO, snaha testovat, jestli Aliance ještě vůbec funguje, to není žádné sci-fi. Jak by taková situace mohla vypadat a co by se stalo, pokud by v ní Rusko uspělo?Všechny díly podcastu Ex libris můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.

NDR Info - Streitkräfte und Strategien
Wer wird Herrscher über Hormus? (mit Carlo Masala)

NDR Info - Streitkräfte und Strategien

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2026 41:57


Wir beginnen die heutige Folge mit einem ungewöhnlichen Schlagabtausch: US-Präsident Donald Trump gegen Papst Leo XIV. – politische Härte und Unberechenbarkeit treffen auf moralische Autorität. Während der Pontifex den Krieg in Nahost und indirekt auch seinen Landsmann scharf kritisiert, reagiert Trump mit demonstrativer Verachtung. Und das, obwohl er die Unterstützung der christlichen Wähler bei den Kongresswahlen im kommenden Herbst doch so dringend benötigt. Stefan Niemann und Kai Küstner analysieren außerdem die Lage an der Straße von Hormus, die sich mehr und mehr zum neuralgischen Punkt der globalen Machtpolitik entwickelt: Die USA reagieren auf Teherans Vorgehen an der Meerenge mit einer eigenen Blockade-Strategie, die gezielt die iranischen Häfen und das Ölgeschäft treffen soll - der Beginn einer neuen Eskalationsspirale oder der Versuch, doch noch Bewegung in festgefahrene Verhandlungen zu bringen? Darüber spricht Stefan Niemann im Interview mit dem Politikwissenschaftler Carlo Masala, der gleichermaßen einschätzt, ob etwa NATO-Staaten wie Deutschland in die riskante Strategie der US-Amerikaner hineingezogen werden könnten. Seine Prognose: Kein einziges Mitgliedsland wird sich an einer Operation in der Straße von Hormus beteiligen. Im Ukraine-Krieg liegt eine Verhandlungslösung in sehr weiter Ferne. Die angekündigte Feuerpause über Ostern war allenfalls eine teilweise Waffenruhe. Interessant ist jedoch, dass Analysten in letzter Zeit die militärische Lage der Ukraine deutlich optimistischer sehen als noch vor ein paar Wochen. Was vor allem an Technologie-Sprüngen auf Seiten der Ukraine liegt – und obwohl der hohe Ölpreis Putin hilft. Die Hosts blicken außerdem auf den Machtwechsel in Ungarn und die potenziellen Folgen für die Ukraine und diskutieren die europäischen Rüstungskooperationen. Der von französischen Medien berichtete Ausstieg Frankreichs aus dem Eurodrohnen-Projekt stellt nicht nur Zeitpläne und Kosten infrage, sondern wirft ein Licht auf den grundsätzlichen Zustand gemeinsamer Verteidigungsinitiativen. Lob und Kritik, alles bitte per Mail an streitkraefte@ndr.de Interview mit dem Politikwissenschaftler Carlo Masala: https://www.ndr.de/nachrichten/info/audio-3225904.html Alle Folgen von “Streitkräfte und Strategien”: https://www.ndr.de/nachrichten/info/podcast2998.html Podcast-Tipp: 11KM Stories – Schattendeals (Folge 1-5):https://www.ardsounds.de/sendung/11km-stories/urn:ard:show:6bb046d00989db56/

NDR Info - Echo des Tages
Lage im Nahen Osten

NDR Info - Echo des Tages

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2026 26:00


Der Iran blockiert trotz der Waffenruhe-Vereinbarung offenbar weiter den Schiffsverkehr in der Straße von Hormus.

Interviews - Deutschlandfunk
Waffenruhe im Iran - Carlo Masala: Eine strategische Niederlage für die USA

Interviews - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2026 11:43


USA, Israel und Iran haben sich auf eine zweiwöchige Waffenruhe geeinigt. Ein Sieg der USA? Nein, sagt der Politologe Carlo Masala: Iran komme den USA kaum entgegen. Entscheidend sei nun, was mit dem angereicherten Uran passiere. May, Philipp www.deutschlandfunk.de, Interviews

Desiland Masala
State Masala: Haryana

Desiland Masala

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2026 12:30


An audio tour of the Indian state of Haryana.

Interview Plus
Politolog Masala: Je nejlepší čas pro útok Ruska na NATO

Interview Plus

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2026 22:37


Rusko zaútočí v estonském pohraničí a státy Severoatlantické aliance nechají pobaltskou zemi na holičkách – tak předpovídá blízkou budoucnost úspěšná kniha Když vyhraje Rusko. „Dokud Rusko vnímá NATO jako nejednotné v možné reakci na vojenskou konfrontaci, zůstává pravděpodobnost takového scénáře velmi vysoká,“ varuje v Interview Plus Carlo Masala, autor knihy a politolog z Univerzity Bundeswehru v Mnichově. Vzhledem k aktuálnímu dění tato pravděpodobnost podle něj sílí.Všechny díly podcastu Interview Plus můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.

Radio Prag - Deutsch
Kinderombudsmann, Carlo Masala in Prag, Exilant Pavel Tigrid

Radio Prag - Deutsch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2026 27:26


Kinderombudsmann Martin Beneš nimmt Arbeit auf, Carlo Masala stellt die tschechische Übersetzung seines Buchs „Wenn Russland gewinnt“ in Prag vor, Stolperstein für Tigrid

Tschechien in 30 Minuten
Kinderombudsmann, Carlo Masala in Prag, Exilant Pavel Tigrid

Tschechien in 30 Minuten

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2026 27:26


Kinderombudsmann Martin Beneš nimmt Arbeit auf, Carlo Masala stellt die tschechische Übersetzung seines Buchs „Wenn Russland gewinnt“ in Prag vor, Stolperstein für Tigrid

Table Today
Bodentruppen im Iran? Mit Carlo Masala.

Table Today

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2026 23:45


Das Pentagon bereitet sich offenbar auf einen möglichen Einsatz von Bodentruppen im Iran vor. Carlo Masala, Professor für Internationale Politik an der Bundeswehr-Universität München, beschreibt, welche Folgen ein solcher Einsatz hätte. Und er hat eine klare Empfehlung an US-Präsident Trump.[13:03]Die „FinanzKommission Gesundheit“ stellt ihre Ergebnisse vor. Zehn Expertinnen und Experten aus den Bereichen Ökonomie, Medizin, Sozialrecht, Ethik und Prävention haben Sparvorschläge erarbeitet. Sara Siewert berichtet über 60 Maßnahmen mit einem Volumen von 25 Milliarden Euro.[08:59]Die SPD will Reformpartei werden.Auf dem Krisentreffen vorm Wochenende haben vor allem auch kommunale Vertreter der Bundesparteispitze klargemacht, dass den Worten nun Taten folgen müssen.[01:27]Hier geht es zur Anmeldung für den Space.TableTable Briefings - For better informed decisions.Sie entscheiden besser, weil Sie besser informiert sind – das ist das Ziel von Table.Briefings. Wir verschaffen Ihnen mit jedem Professional Briefing, mit jeder Analyse und mit jedem Hintergrundstück einen Informationsvorsprung, am besten sogar einen Wettbewerbsvorteil. Table.Briefings bietet „Deep Journalism“, wir verbinden den Qualitätsanspruch von Leitmedien mit der Tiefenschärfe von Fachinformationen. Professional Briefings kostenlos kennenlernen: table.media/testenHier geht es zu unseren WerbepartnernImpressum: https://table.media/impressumDatenschutz: https://table.media/datenschutzerklaerungBei Interesse an Audio-Werbung in diesem Podcast melden Sie sich gerne bei Laurence Donath: laurence.donath@table.media Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

SWR2 am Samstagnachmittag
Kochen mit Genussforscher Prof. Thomas Vilgis - Schottische Eier mit Karotten-Joghurt-Masala

SWR2 am Samstagnachmittag

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2026 6:52


Schottische Eier (Scotch Eggs) sind ein traditionelles Gericht aus Großbritannien. Es besteht aus einem gekochten Ei, das mit Wurstbrät ummantelt, mit Semmelbröseln paniert und anschließend frittiert oder gebacken wird. Scotch Eggs gibt es eigentlich das ganze Jahr und nicht nur zu Ostern.

The TASTE Podcast
748: New York Magazine Restaurant Reviewing with Matthew Schneier

The TASTE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2026 84:06


It's the return of  Food Writers Talking About Food Writing. Every couple of weeks, Matt invites a journalist to talk about some favorite recent food writing as well as their thoughts on the industry as a whole. In today's episode, we have a great conversation with Matthew Schneier, chief restaurant critic at New York magazine. We dig into Matthew's favorite restaurants in NYC and go over two of his most discussed reviews: his tasting menu verdict after visits to Cove and Saga, and his complicated reckoning with the Babbo revival under Stephen Starr. Plus: what it means to hold one of the last full-time restaurant critic jobs in American media. And of course, we talk about some recent food writing. And before that it's the return on Three Things. Aliza and Matt discuss some of their recent restaurant visits as well as other fun things entering their worlds. This includes visits to Masala y Maiz, La Casa de Toño, Barbacoa Gonzalitos, and Comida China Gourmet Jing Feng in Mexico City. Also: A visit to Genghis Cohen in Los Angeles, A Little Nutty is Matt's new favorite new cracker, and Claire Saffitz signed books at a favorite Hudson Valley grocery store, Adams Fairacre Farms.    Writing discussed on the episode: The 43 Best Restaurants in New York [NY Mag] Bites on Parade [NY Mag] Daddy's Back [NY Mag] Would You Wait 8 Hours for This Waffle? [NY Mag] How to Invite Someone Over for Dinner [Best Food Blog] Eleven Madison Park Hits $1,000 for Two! [The Lo Times] Listen: Masala y Maíz Is Rooting Deep in Mexico City Subscribe to This Is TASTE: ⁠⁠Apple Podcasts⁠⁠, ⁠⁠Spotify⁠⁠, ⁠⁠YouTube⁠⁠ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Thema des Tages
Ist Putin der größte Gewinner des Iran-Kriegs? | Carlo Masala

Thema des Tages

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 26:19 Transcription Available


Die USA und Israel führen Krieg gegen den Iran, bringen die Region und auch die Weltwirtschaft ins Taumeln und einer scheint besonders zu profitieren: Putins Regime in Moskaus. Warum der Mann im Kreml der lachende Dritte in diesem Konflikt sein könnte, ob es doch auch Nachteile für ihnen gibt und was das alles mit seinem Krieg in der Ukraine zu tun hat, darüber sprechen wir heute. Foto: © christophbusse.de; Christoph Busse

Moneycontrol Podcast
5072: The Israel–Iran war is coming for your masala dosa; Iran war won't stall India's new semiconductor mission; and Groww-th before the war | MC Tech3

Moneycontrol Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2026 7:35


In today's Tech3 from Moneycontrol, the Israel–Iran war begins to disrupt LPG supplies for restaurants, raising concerns for food delivery platforms and menu prices. The government says India's semiconductor mission remains on track despite shipping disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz. Brokerage platforms like Groww continue to add investors, though market volatility could test momentum. And the Centre has discussed easing FDI rules for Chinese investments in non-sensitive sectors, though a final decision is yet to be cleared by the Union Cabinet.

RONZHEIMER.
Wie Putin Trumps Iran-Krieg nutzt. Mit Carlo Masala

RONZHEIMER.

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2026 42:28


Was bedeutet der Krieg im Iran für Putin - und für die Ukraine?Es geht um mehr als Schlagzeilen aus Teheran: um Waffenströme, um Russlands Rolle als vermeintlicher Schutzpatron - und um die Frage, ob sich die Frontlinien in Europa verschieben, weil die Welt gerade woanders hinschaut.Zu Gast ist erneut Militärexperte Carlo Masala. Er erklärt, warum Irans Bedeutung für Russland bei den Shahed-Drohnen längst kleiner ist als viele glauben - und warum der wirklich heikle Punkt eher Munition und Raketen ist. Wir sprechen darüber, was Putins Nicht-Hilfe über Russlands Macht verrät, wie sehr das Image Moskaus als Partner beschädigt wird - und weshalb ausgerechnet der Krieg im Nahen Osten Putin indirekt nützen könnte: durch steigende Energiepreise und durch Patriot-Abfangraketen, die dann eher Richtung Golf statt Richtung Ukraine gehen.Bricht der Iran als Verbündeter weg - und Putin legt in der Ukraine erst recht einen Gang zu? Und was passiert, wenn Trump am Ende zwischen zwei Kriegen abwägen muss - und Kiew dabei verliert?Wenn euch der Podcast gefällt, lasst gerne Like & Abo da!GANZ NEU: Diskutiert mit Paul, Filipp & unseren Gästen und erfahrt noch mehr über die Hintergründe der Episoden auf joincampfire.fm/ronzheimerPaul auf Instagram | Paul auf XRONZHEIMER. jetzt auch im Video auf YouTube!Redaktion: Filipp Piatov u. Lieven JenrichExecutive Producer: Daniel van Moll Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

99 ZU EINS
Episode 625: Carlo Masala, Militärexperte - mit Chris

99 ZU EINS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 64:25


Kaum ein sogenannter „Militärexperte“ wurde in deutschen Talkshows in den letzten 4 Jahren so häufig geladen wie Carlo Masala. Warum das nicht zwangsläufig für seine Expertise spricht, erklärt uns Chris. Wir sind 99 ZU EINS! Ein Podcast mit Kommentaren zu aktuellen Geschehnissen, sowie Analysen und Interviews zu den wichtigsten politischen Aufgaben unserer Zeit.#leftisbest #linksbringts #machsmitlinks Wir brauchen eure Hilfe! So könnt ihr uns unterstützen: Bitte abonniert unseren Kanal und liked unsere Videos. Teil unseren content auf social media und folgt uns auch auf Twitter, Instagram und FB Wenn ihr Zugang zu unserer Discord-Community, sowie exklusive After-Show Episoden und Einladungen in unsere Livestreams bekommen wollt, dann unterstützt uns doch bitte auf Patreon: www.patreon.com/99zueins Wir empfangen auch Spenden unter: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=NSABEZ5567QZE

Cobos Patrick Podcast
155 - tequila masala

Cobos Patrick Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2026 64:33


sorry about the middle part, shordees

FAZ Podcast für Deutschland
Carlo Masala: „Wir wachen jeden Morgen in einem Zombie-Film auf"

FAZ Podcast für Deutschland

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 29:12 Transcription Available


Der Sicherheitsexperte Carlo Masala erwartet ein Ende der Nato, „so wie wir sie kennen", und dass eine „neue Weltordnung" bald in Gänze sichtbar werde.

Hidden Forces
Why Europe Must Prepare to Go It Alone | Carlo Masala

Hidden Forces

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2026 53:11


In Episode 460 of Hidden Forces, Demetri Kofinas speaks with Professor of International Politics at the Bundeswehr University Munich, Carlo Masala, whose book "If Russia Wins," makes the case for European national rearmament and the urgent need to deter near-term Russian threats against NATO member countries in the absence of American leadership. Masala and Kofinas spend the first hour of their conversation detailing the scenario Calro puts forward in his book—a limited Russian incursion into the Estonian city of Narva. They explore why Carlo thinks that Russia might attempt such an operation, the similarities to and differences from the approach Russia took in Ukraine in 2014, whether NATO's Article 5 commitment would hold in such a scenario, and whether the gradual erosion and eventual destruction of the NATO alliance is the ultimate goal of the Russian Federation, irrespective of who is in office. The second hour is devoted to a conversation about: Europe's defense challenges in the face of a declining American commitment to NATO The material and financial constraints European nations face in strengthening their deterrence The advantages and disadvantages of Russia's conventional and unconventional forces The deeper crisis of identity and purpose afflicting Western democracies. They discuss the immigration debate, culture wars, the failure of democratic leadership in the context of European politics, and what ordinary citizens can do to defend democratic systems in the face of threats, both external and internal. Subscribe to our premium content—including our premium feed, episode transcripts, and Intelligence Reports—by visiting HiddenForces.io/subscribe. If you'd like to join the conversation and become a member of the Hidden Forces Genius community—with benefits like Q&A calls with guests, exclusive research and analysis, in-person events, and dinners—you can also sign up on our subscriber page at HiddenForces.io/subscribe. If you enjoyed today's episode of Hidden Forces, please support the show by: Subscribing on Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, CastBox, or via our RSS Feed Writing us a review on Apple Podcasts & Spotify Joining our mailing list at https://hiddenforces.io/newsletter/ Producer & Host: Demetri Kofinas Editor & Engineer: Stylianos Nicolaou Subscribe and support the podcast at https://hiddenforces.io. Join the conversation on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @hiddenforcespod Follow Demetri on Twitter at @Kofinas Episode Recorded on 01/22/2026

Decoding Geopolitics with Dominik Presl
#103 Carlo Masala: What if Russia Wins - And NATO Falls Apart?

Decoding Geopolitics with Dominik Presl

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2026 37:31


➡️ Watch the full interview ad-free, join a community of geopolitics enthusiasts and gain access to exclusive content on PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/DecodingGeopolitics➡️ Sign up to my free geopolitics newsletter: https://stationzero.substack.com/This is a conversation with Carlo Masala, a professor of international politics at the Bundeswehr University Munich and author of a book that got quite a lot of attention all across Europe called “If Russia Wins”. In the book Carlo portrays a hypothetical scenario - in which Russia ends up achieving a limited victory in Ukraine, pursues a period of normalization with Europe and a few years later, launches a limited attack on Estonia, in an attempt to break up NATO unity - which - in the scenario - turns out to be a success. Carlo is not the first person to present a scenario in which Russia tests NATO but what makes this different and unique is how exceptionally realistic this one is. From the start to finish, I could genuinely see most of it happening - and in many instances, I thought the scenario was not just plausible but the most likely way things would happen - which makes it all the more frightening and worth consideration. In the conversation, we pick it apart, explore how it would play out and what would it mean. We talk about whether Russia would have an appetite for another military gamble after Ukraine, whether the Estonians would just let it happen, whether Europe has learned its lesson on how to deal with Russia in the past 4 years, what would not wanting to risk a World War 3 over a small town in Estonia mean for NATO and European security - or whether there is any hope that an American president would come to aid of Europe at a time when Trump is literally demanding Greenland. And whether - effectively - NATO just isn't already dead anyway  - and if it is, what does that mean for all of us. 

Desiland Masala
State Masala: Rajasthan

Desiland Masala

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2026 14:10


An audio tour of India's largest state by area.

Europe 1 - Hondelatte Raconte
Sophie Masala, La démembreuse de Toulouse - Le récit (2/2)

Europe 1 - Hondelatte Raconte

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025 18:50


En mai 2016, à Toulouse, on retrouve flottant dans le Canal du Midi, les morceaux du corps d'une femme, deux bras et une jambe. Très vite, les soupçons se portent sur l'une de ses collègues de travail avec laquelle elle était en conflit.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Europe 1 - Hondelatte Raconte
Sophie Masala, La démembreuse de Toulouse - Le récit (1/2)

Europe 1 - Hondelatte Raconte

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025 16:13


En mai 2016, à Toulouse, on retrouve flottant dans le Canal du Midi, les morceaux du corps d'une femme, deux bras et une jambe. Très vite, les soupçons se portent sur l'une de ses collègues de travail avec laquelle elle était en conflit.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

The Fifi, Fev & Nick Catch Up – 101.9 Fox FM Melbourne - Fifi Box, Brendan Fevola & Nick Cody

Remember when Fev played for Masala and Guy Sebastian joined him, but also ended up in hospital.Subscribe on LiSTNR: https://play.listnr.com/podcast/fifi-fev-and-nickSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tommy's Brownload
361: Masala Messi!

Tommy's Brownload

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2025 69:26


Lionel Messi has got everyone kicking off in Kolkata! There's a new darts champion and he's an “Apna”! Trump is suing the BBC, I've had incidents on the tubes and Kej is causing trouble with Jeremy Kyle! With Christmas round the corner, Uncle Sach is getting ready to treat his family… but it ain't cheap!

The Fifi, Fev & Nick Catch Up – 101.9 Fox FM Melbourne - Fifi Box, Brendan Fevola & Nick Cody

ON TODAY'S SHOW: Missmas - Jo & Phil Missmas - Part 2 Trixie's Last Day of Grade 6 Masala's Best Mark Nom Social Media Ban Comes Into Effect Today Tobi is Allergic to the Carpet Subscribe on LiSTNR: https://play.listnr.com/podcast/fifi-fev-and-nickSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Home Cooking
Chana-kah Masala (with Helen Zaltzman and Josey Baker)

Home Cooking

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 58:09


Jingle Bells, caramelsDo those two things rhyme?My flour smells, you can tellIt spoils over time! Hey!Tis the season for our season to come to a close, so we are wrapping things up (like a gift) with our friends Josey Baker, to help us level up our bread game; and Helen Zaltzman, to help us level up our word game.For recipes, Home Cooking merch, and a transcript of this episode, visit homecooking.show.

CRIMES • Histoires Vraies
[FLASHBACK] L'affaire Sophie Masala : la jalousie tourne au cauchemar

CRIMES • Histoires Vraies

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 37:47


Toulouse, mai 2016. Sophie Masala, mère de famille de 52 ans, travaillait dans l'aide aux personnes handicapées. Elle était une collègue, une voisine, une femme « normale ». Maryline Planche travaillait dans le même bureau que Sophie. Et elle a eu le tort – fatal – de l'avoir comme rivale. Ce drame n'est pourtant pas une histoire de jalousie. Ni une crise de nerfs. C'est pire. Ce crime, c'est ce qu'il se passe quand la haine ordinaire prend le visage de la normalité. Quand une banale tension professionnelle se transforme en démembrement...Crimes • Histoires Vraies est une production Minuit. Notre collection s'agrandit avec Crimes en Bretagne, Montagne et Provence.

The John Batchelor Show
S8 Ep161: War Gaming a Russian Invasion of Estonia: NATO's Article 5 Crisis — General Blaine Holt — General Holtdiscusses a scenario derived from Carlo Masala's book If Russia Wins, depicting Russian military seizure of the Estonian town of Narva in

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2025 12:00


War Gaming a Russian Invasion of Estonia: NATO's Article 5 Crisis — General Blaine Holt — General Holtdiscusses a scenario derived from Carlo Masala's book If Russia Wins, depicting Russian military seizure of the Estonian town of Narva in 2028 using ambiguous hybrid tactics. Holt emphasizes that this scenario exposes NATO'sfundamental bureaucratic paralysis, organizational hesitation to invoke Article 5 collective defense provisions, and the catastrophic risk of nuclear miscalculation when confronting strategically ambiguous Russian aggression that blurs the distinction between conventional military action and state-sponsored covert operations. 1927 POLAND

Supporting Characters
Episode 71: Josh Hurtado

Supporting Characters

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025 153:25


Bill talks to film critic and Potentate Films founder Josh Hurtado about his many pursuits, from writing for Screen Anarchy and contributing Blu-Ray special features to consulting for film festivals and teaming up with Dylan Marchetti's Variance Films on a wildly successful theatrical re-release of S.S. Rajamouli's RRR. Topics include: Masala films, SANTA SANGRE, Indie Meme, Psychobilly, the distribution of Indian cinema in North America, the recent reemergence of key John Woo and Russ Meyer movies, skinheads, John Waters and vegan warnings on Letterboxd. Read Josh Hurtado at Screen Anarchy: https://screenanarchy.com/globalvoices/j-hurtado/ Read Simon Abrams' article "How the Indian Action Spectacular 'RRR' Became a Smash in America" for The New York Times: https://www.nytimes.com/2022/08/03/movies/rrr-ss-rajamouli.html Follow Potentate Film on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/potentatefilms Watch Josh introduce S.S. Rajamouli's EEGA at Weird Wednesday: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCB83chhKLE Visit the Indie Meme site: https://www.indiememe.org/ Buy HUKKLE from Dekanalog: https://vinegarsyndrome.com/products/hukkle Buy BLOODSTONE from Arrow Video: https://diabolikdvd.com/product/bloodstone-arrow-us-blu-ray/ Buy DOBERMAN from Fractured Visions:https://diabolikdvd.com/product/doberman-fractured-visions-blu-ray-region-b-preorder/ https://www.orbitdvd.com/products/dobermann-limited-edition-booklet-region-b Buy the Second Sight 4K/Blu-Ray (Region B) Limited Edition of RE-ANIMATOR:https://diabolikdvd.com/product/uk-le-re-animator-limited-second-sight-4k-uhd-all-region-blu-ray-region-b-preorder/ Listen to Josh talk about PURANA MANDIR on Unsung Horrors: https://www.spreaker.com/episode/purana-mandir-1984-w-josh-hurtado--57853238

RONZHEIMER.
Ukraine-Krieg: Waren wir zu optimistisch? Mit Claudia Major & Carlo Masala

RONZHEIMER.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2025 64:05


Eine ernüchternde Bilanz des Ukraine-Krieges.Zu Gast sind Claudia Major, Senior Vice President für Transatlantische Sicherheitsinitiativen des German Marshall Fund und Carlo Masala, Professor für Internationale Politik an der Bundeswehr-Universität München. Beide haben jüngst einen vielbeachteten SPIEGEL-Gastbeitrag veröffentlicht, in dem sie einen „neuen pragmatischen Westen“ fordern - mit Deutschland in einer zentralen Rolle. Im Gespräch liefern sie eine tiefgehende Analyse des Kriegsverlaufs, strategischer Versäumnisse und möglicher sicherheitspolitischer Szenarien, die Europa unmittelbar betreffen.Die zentrale Frage: Haben wir - Politik, Medien, Experten, Westen - die Lage zu lange zu optimistisch eingeschätzt? Und was bedeutet das für die Zukunft Europas? Zwischen enttäuschten Erwartungen, militärischen Fehlkalkulationen und der wachsenden Gefahr eines ausufernden Konflikts diskutieren Ronzheimer, Claudia Major und Carlo Masala schonungslos offen, ob ein Frieden überhaupt möglich ist – und zu welchem Preis.Ist der Westen noch handlungsfähig? Und wie viel Zeit bleibt Europa, bevor Russland den Konflikt über die Ukraine hinaus trägt?Wenn euch der Podcast gefällt, dann lasst gerne Like & Abo da! Ihr habt Fragen, Kritik oder Themenvorschläge? Schreibt an ronzheimer@axelspringer.comPaul auf Instagram | Paul auf XUnd ganz neu: Paul jetzt auch auf YouTube!Redaktion: Filipp Piatov & Lieven JenrichExecutive Producer: Daniel van Moll Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Culinary Historians of Chicago
Heartland Masala: An Indian Cookbook from an American Kitchen

Culinary Historians of Chicago

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2025 84:16


Heartland Masala: An Indian Cookbook from an American Kitchen Presented by Jyoti Mukharji and Auyon Mukharji Come join us as a mother and son duo talk about the historical and cultural context of traditional and diasporic Indian recipes. They will base their talk on their new book, Heartland Masala: An Indian Cookbook from an American Kitchen. Cooking instructor Jyoti Mukharji chose 99 of her favorite recipes to build the core of Heartland Masala. Her recipes hail from throughout India, with a special emphasis on the cuisines of Punjab and Bengal. To complement his mother's recipes and recollections, culinary historian Auyon Mukharji offers a generous helping of culturally focused vignettes. Auyon writes: “The Hindustani word masala, which translates to ‘spice mixture, feels an appropriate metaphor for not only the multifaceted and diasporic quality of my mother's cooking, but also for the twists and turns of history that landed a daughter of Punjab here in the American heartland.” “The history of Indian cooking is theIndiana cooking” he continues. “The cuisine itself is in constant flux, both within and beyond India's national borders. Any attempt to pin it down is merely a record of a moment and place.” https://www.heartlandmasala.com/ https://heartlandmasala.substack.com/ Biographies Jyoti Mukharji is a chef, teacher, and retired physician. She immigrated to the US from India in the late 1970s, and began teaching weekly Indian cooking classes out of her home in Prairie Village, Kansas, in 2010. Jyoti has since welcomed several thousand students into her kitchen. Auyon Mukharji is a musician, writer, and culinary historian who spends most of his time thinking about food. He studied biology at Williams College and was awarded a Watson Fellowship in 2007 to study self-expression in folk music. Since 2009, Auyon has toured with, and cooked for, the indie-folk band Darlingside. He otherwise finds time to work in and around kitchens (and farms) in both his hometown of Kansas City and his adopted state-of-residence of Massachusetts. Recorded via Zoom on October 29, 2025 CONNECT WITH CULINARY HISTORIANS OF CHICAGO ✔ MEMBERSHIP https://culinaryhistorians.org/membership/ ✔ EMAIL LIST http://culinaryhistorians.org/join-our-email-list/ ✔ S U B S C R I B E https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6Y0-9lTi1-JYu22Bt4_-9w ✔ F A C E B O O K https://www.facebook.com/CulinaryHistoriansOfChicago ✔ PODCAST 2008 to Present https://culinaryhistorians.org/podcasts/ By Presenter https://culinaryhistorians.org/podcasts-by-presenter/ ✔ YOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6Y0-9lTi1-JYu22Bt4_-9w ✔ W E B S I T E https://www.CulinaryHistorians.org

FAZ Podcast für Deutschland
Militärexperte Masala: „All das werden die Russen nicht akzeptieren"

FAZ Podcast für Deutschland

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2025 30:50 Transcription Available


Die Verhandlungen um eine Friedenslösung im Ukraine-Krieg in Genf waren produktiv, sagen Vertreter der Ukraine und der USA. Dass der Krieg bald zu Ende sein könnte, bezweifelt der Sicherheitsexperte Carlo Masala aber.

Cookbook Love Podcast
Episode 375: A Conversation with Mother–Son Authors Jyoti and Auyon Mukharji of Heartland Masala

Cookbook Love Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2025 85:03


In today's episode, I'm pleased to welcome mother–son cookbook author team Jyoti and Auyon Mukharji, authors of Heartland Masala: An Indian Cookbook from an American Kitchen. Before we dive in: If you are ready to start your own cookbook project with clarity and direction, The Creative Cookbook Blueprint is available for a few more days. This resource provides a structured path to begin organizing your recipes, shaping your stories, and moving toward a publishable cookbook. Details are linked in the show notes section below. Heartland Masala is a vibrant, richly illustrated celebration of Indian home cooking, written from the heart of the American Midwest. Rooted in both tradition and diaspora, the book blends recipes from Punjab, Bengal, and throughout India with the lived experience of a family that has called Kansas City home for decades. In this conversation, we explore: Inspiration — How Heartland Masala was born from years of Joyti teaching, family heritage, and the desire to preserve Indian home cooking in a Midwestern context. Process — Their collaborative mother–son workflow, recipe testing, adapting regional dishes, and shaping the book's structure. Storytelling — Why they included essays, cultural notes, culinary history, memories, and narrative elements to deepen the reader's connection to Indian food. Legacy & Impact — What they learned from writing across generations and what they hope the book will contribute to readers, family, and culture. The book features beloved classics such as Saag Paneer and Vindaloo, lesser-known gems like Bengali Murgh Rezala and Anglo-Indian Spiced Liver Toast, as well as inventive new creations, including Masala Brussels Sprouts and Spiced Watermelon. Jyoti and Auyon even include a handful of cocktail recipes, adding a playful touch to the collection. Their work is a testament to the richness of Indian cuisine, the power of family collaboration, and the vibrant interplay between heritage and place. Things We Mention in This Episode: The Creative Cookbook Blueprint Heartland Masala HQ on Substack

Everything Cookbooks
148: Heartland Masala with Jyoti Mukharji & Auyon Mukharji

Everything Cookbooks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2025 51:00


Molly and Kate speak with mother and son duo, Auyon & Jyoti Mukharji, about their new cookbook Heartland Masala. Jyoti shares how her popular cooking classes inspired a book and Auyon describes how he got involved and how the project eventually took on a life of its own. They talk about working together (for better or for worse), what skills they each brought to the project and how it progressed from idea to fully realized book. They explain why traditional publishing wasn't going to work for this book, how the hybrid model resulted in the book of their dreams and what the recipe creation, writing, testing and photographing process was like. They talk about the book's illustrations, its art direction and cover and how they crafted the friendly, knowledgeable and funny tone that enhances this very special book.Hosts: Kate Leahy + Molly Stevens + Kristin Donnelly + Andrea NguyenEditor: Abby Cerquitella Mentions Join The Local Palate Cookbook ClubAuyon MukharjiJyoti Mukharji - jmukharji -at- gmail.comHeartland Masala HQ Substack : At Noon We FightPrint Your Own Map from Heartland Masala HQThe Collective Book StudioFrances Baca book designerOlivier Kugler illustratorWendy MacNaughton illustrator Visit the Everything Cookbooks Bookshop to purchase a copy of the books mentioned in the showHeartland Masala by Auyon Mukharji & Jyoti MukharjiMy Bombay Kitchen, by Niloufer Ichaporia KingSalt Fat Acid Heat, by Samin Nosrat 

Steingarts Morning Briefing – Der Podcast
Militärexperte Masala: „Bei Atomtests geht es um Stärke und nicht um Strategie“

Steingarts Morning Briefing – Der Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2025 22:01


Dagmar Rosenfeld präsentiert das Pioneer Briefing

The Global Story
What if Russia wins?

The Global Story

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2025 26:29


Discussion of nuclear weapons has returned both to our news cycle and to the cultural conversation. Last week, President Donald Trump said that the US would resume testing nuclear weapons. Meanwhile, several recent films and books imagine a near future scenario where a nuclear attack is threatened or carried out. Tristan talks to Carlo Masala, professor of international relations at the Bundeswehr University Munich and author of If Russia Wins. His book imagines a scenario where Russia attacks a Nato country to see whether the alliance will respond, risking a nuclear confrontation. Masala believes Russia is already engaged in ‘hybrid warfare' with Europe, and he wrote his book as a warning to the west. Producers: Viv Jones, Aron Keller, Xandra Ellin and Valerio Esposito Executive producer: James Shield Mix: Travis Evans Senior news editor: China CollinsImage: A photo published by Swedish armed forces that it says shows a Russian mig-31 fighter jet that took part in the violation of Estonian airspace. Swedish Armed Forces/ Reuters.Credits: The War Game (1965) / Dir: Peter Watkins / BBCDr Strangelove (1964) / Dir: Stanley Kubrick / Columbia Pictures A House of Dynamite (2025) / Dir: Kathryn Bigelow / Netflix

Saturday Morning with Jack Tame
Mike Yardley: Might and magic of Jaipur with Wendy Wu Tours

Saturday Morning with Jack Tame

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2025 9:59 Transcription Available


When it comes to grand gestures, painting your entire city in the one colour is quite something. So much for painting the town red. How about pink? Jaipur beckons as one of India's most enchanting destinations, where the Old City is harmoniously bathed in the same pink hue. The elegant capital of Rajasthan was painted in pink stucco in 1876 to welcome Albert Edward, the Prince of Wales, who was the son of Queen Victoria and later became King Edward VII. Jaipur's Maharaja chose the colour because pink symbolises hospitality in Rajput culture, and the gesture impressed the Prince so much that he nicknamed the city the "Pink City." The name – and the stucco - has stuck ever since. A year later, a law mandated that all future buildings in the Old City must be painted pink. As I swept into Jaipur on a private holiday Wendy Wu Tours, there's no denying how that welcoming palette sweetly seduces even the most jaded of travellers. Jaipur effortlessly casts you under its spell, as you delve into its rich history and treasury of enticements. There is an unmistakeable magic about the place. Nearly 300 years ago, an enlightened maharajah with a penchant for jewels and a keen eye for architecture built this planned city, wedged between the arid hills of northwest India. Built in the form of a rectangle, Jaipur was divided into nine blocks, seven for public use and two reserved for the state's most prestigious palaces and buildings. The entire city was girdled by a formidable protective wall. Called Jaipur after the city's founder, Jai Singh II, the planned city soon gave rise to astonishing royal palaces and vast workshops of artisans recruited to establish a new commercial hub. These days, gem cutters, jewellery designers and garment-makers are still doing a flourishing trade in Jaipur. And the royals still occupy a wing of the majestic City Palace, while gleaming mid-rise towers and a new subway system anchor Jaipur's forward march. But for all the contemporary progress, it's the architectural grandeur, proud sense of place and thriving craftwork traditions that make this destination so infectious. Street markets are splashed in colour and handicrafts, and Hindu temples can be found nearly every 100 metres. Though the streets heave with beeping and belching traffic, aimless tourists and dung-dropping cows, there is a charm and charisma to the carnival of commotion. Close to City Palace, my wonderful Wendy Wu Tours guide Vipin treated us to some sizzling old-school retail therapy. We walked under the peeling pink porticos of the roadside bazaars which were emblazoned with everything from puppets to pyjama pants; passing by carts of fried chickpea cakes, and marble-lined shrines with statues of Hindu gods. Garment-hunting was high on the agenda, for gifts to take home. Vipin led us to his favourite shop, where an explosion of colourful fabrics heaped in piles and stacked to the ceiling soon greeted us, as attentive staff served us Masala chai. Whether you're after local, authentic t-shirts, shirts, trousers, scarfs, saris, rugs, cushion covers, towels or table-cloths…this is textile and garment-shopping heaven. As my sister snapped up some sensational saris, I haggled down the price on a sublime tablecloth with block-printed red elephants. The other boom retail business is jewellery, because Jaipur is a global centre for cutting and polishing precious and semiprecious gems. Head to Jewels Emporium's stately white building and take a tour of the workshops, where cutters shape facets, and men at workbenches adorn gold settings with jewels, and rinse the gold dust from their hands in wash basins. That water is later sold to extraction companies. The quality of the workmanship is second to none, true Rajasthan's abiding legacy. Jaipur's Pink City bragging rights is best epitomised by the Hawa Mahal, or Palace of Winds. We stopped by to pose in front of this five-story palace façade, constructed from pink sandstone. Built in 1799, its iconic facade features 953 small windows which allowed royal women of the court to observe street processions without being seen while also creating a natural cooling effect. The palace's architecture is a blend of Rajput and Mughal styles, ornately designed with protruding bays of lattice stonework and cupolas mimicking Krishna's crown. Could there be a more glorious façade in the world? City Palace is a stirring complex to leisurely explore, peppered with mouth-watering architecture, tranquil courtyards and lush gardens. The prize draw is the Palace of the Breeze, a triumph in building design, whereby the air circulates so efficiently that it keeps the occupants cool even in the extreme summer months, when the mercury can nudge 50 degrees. The on-site museum is studded with royal treasures, costumes and curiosities. Out in the courtyard, I admired some massive silver vessels that carried the Maharaja's drinking water from the Ganges River to London in 1902 for Edward VII's coronation. You can see the royal reception rooms that are still in use, where Jaipur's royal family entertain guests in an ornate dining room and parlour, where chairs have silver lions for armrests. The walls are painted with gold dust and extracts of rubies and emeralds. Yipin pointed out where the royal family reside. There's a lot of tabloid tattle about Jaipur's current Maharaja, Pacho Singh. He's only 27, quite the polo-playing playboy and is currently living in the palace with his French girlfriend. But it's fully expected he cannot marry her, in deference to royal tradition and Rajasthan's adherence to arranged marriages and astrological alignment. Beyond the Old City, no visit to Jaipur is complete without savouring the sky-piercing magnificence of the four-hundred-year-old Amber Fort. (Pronounced Ah-meer.) Sprawling across the upper reaches of a hillside like a scene out Return of the Jedi, this fortress was previously the seat of power for the Rajput kings from 1599, before relocating to Jaipur's Old City just over a century later. En-route to the fort, Vipin led us to the most dreamy viewpoint, on the shores of Lake Maotha, where we gazed up in awe at this hilltop colossus. Brightly dressed elephants lumbered by, readying to carry visitors up the slope to the fortress. I had previously taken an elephant ride up to Amber Fort, but I've put weight on since then and am more mindful of animal welfare. We opted for a jeep ride through the skinny lanes snaking their way up to Sun Gate. From here, we marvelled over the China Wall-esque fortifications, the Amber Wall, riding across the ridgelines as far as the eye can see. ( It's 12km in length.) But this Rajput stronghold hooks in the tourist hordes principally for its gobsmacking array of palatial buildings and extravagant ornamental gardens. In shades of honey and rose stone, white marble and gilt decor, it's a frothy fusion of ornate Hindu and Islamic design. Amber Fort's exquisite craftsmanship is best exemplified by the Mirror Palace, or Sheesh Mahal. Candlelight dinners would have been next-level. A single lit candle spangles the beautifully cut Belgian glass panels and mirror mosaics that festoon the walls of the banquet room, transforming the space into a night-sky kaleidoscope across the walls and ceiling. Apparently, this room was made by the Maharaja so that the Maharani (queen) could see the stars at night, as she was not allowed to sleep in the open. Other highlights include the many-pillared Diwan-i-Am, the Hall of Public Audience; the Jal Mandir, or Hall of Victory, which features carved marble panels, a mirrored ceiling, and expansive views over the ramparts of the fort. The Sukh Niwas, the Hall of Pleasure, is another drop-dead-gorgeous marble room that was cleverly cooled with water. Here, the Maharaja reportedly relaxed with his ladies. Amber Fort is a resplendent blockbuster, reverberating with the glory days of Rajput rule in Rajasthan. Jaipur residents are rightly proud of their architectural showstoppers. One of the signature attributes to the city is the fact that some historic palaces, no longer required for the affairs of state, have been reimagined as beacons of hospitality. But I stayed at a brand-new luxury build that is a grand triumph of contemporary construction, fully inspired by Jaipur's landmarks and Rajasthani finesse. Introducing Anantara Jewel Bagh Jaipur. Whether it's for a big bling-bling Bollywood wedding or for immersive luxury experiences away from the heaving throng of Jaipur's tourist spots, this hotel delivers a tour de force in lavish Rajasthani living, with a contemporary take. It is splendour defined. As our Wendy Wu Tours driver pulled into the entrance, a troupe of Rajasthani dancers and costumed drummers serenaded our arrival in spectacular, effervescent style. Unfurling over 5.5 lush acres, the grand hotel's money shot is its sensational main façade, drawing rich inspiration from Amber Fort and Rajasthan's royal palaces. Features include majestic arches, intricately designed jharokhas (bay windows), and graceful chhajjas (overhanging eaves) and detailed carvings. It was thoughtfully painted in the same colours as Amber Fort's walls during golden hour. Rajputana history and heritage permeates the hotel. You'll notice it in the materials—yellowstone from Jaisalmer, marble from Banswara and Makrana, and locally sourced timbered. There's the treasury of sublime artworks, notably including portraits of Rajput warriors and royalty. Peek inside the Rang Mahal ballroom, where the walls are completely covered with celebratory nods to the state's heritage. It was handpainted over two-and-a-half years by third-generation artists. Delicate thikri glasswork, hand-carved wood accents, and intricate gold leaf detailing abound across the hotel. Amer Bagh garden venue unfurls like a verdant blanket at the base of the hotel – and is a stirring outdoor venue. Jai Bagh (victory garden is the main outdoor space for guest and I was absolutely enthralled delving into the daily bazaar that is staged here in the afternoon, complete with puppeteers, block printers, bangle makers and astrologers. Anantara's core DNA is to create hotels steeped in local elements and the Jaipur addition excels at delivering exactly that. You can even go chowk-hopping, vegetable shopping and cooking with local women. The hotel boasts 150 rooms and suites, layered across five categories, with most overlooking the inner courtyard or Jai Bagh. We stayed in the Anantara One-Bedroom Terrace Suite, which is kitted out with its own outdoor Jacuzzi and expansive terrace. I was transfixed here watching muscular monsoon thunderstorms tear up the sky and soak the land! Guestrooms do not skimp on celebrating the sense of place, with sumptuous comforts and artful design elements, from the zardozi on the pillows, thikri work on the headboards, wooden jharokas by the window nooks, and Mughal miniature art on the walls. If that's not enough to tempt you, Anantara's first outpost in India will enchant you with its gastronomic verve. Led by Executive Chef Sunil Jajoria, Sheesh Mahal is a pinch-yourself jewel box of a venue, to experience the true essence of Rajasthan with exquisitely fitted out with glittering mirror mosaics, dressed in 350,000 pieces of glass, inspired by the legendary Mirror Palace. Coud there be a more wondrous place to savour the true essence of Rajasthan's culinary brilliance? The menu marries traditional Rajasthani delicacies with global influences, paired with signature cocktails like the Jewel of Jaipur. Jajoria, a Rajasthan native, has been researching local cuisine for the last seven years. Perfected over 20 trials, his menu dives deep into how maharajas entertained. His tasting menu kicks off with hummus that tastes like Bikaneri bhujia, moving on to ker sangri kebabs, besan kebabs mimicking paneer (as there was no paneer in the history of Rajasthan, says the chef), and Shekhawati maas tacos. The menu is handwritten by the chef himself, on vintage paper he has been collecting since his he was a boy. Pair this menu with the ‘Echoes of Distillation' spirit tasting of heritage liquor from the royal family of Mahansar. It's mixology at its finest, with no shortage of artful theatre thrown in. Another cracking experience is Amrit Mahal, the vibrant all-day dining venue, which presents a diverse array of international and Indian specialties. There were too many highlights to recount, but the lamb baos, edamame truffle dimsums, lotus root on fire, Cantonese buttermilk prawns, soba noodles, and Japanese caramel cheesecake were all pleasurably devoured. The buffet breakfast here is like a royal banquet! The spa experience is a signature feature pillar of any Anantara property, and resident experts were brought in from Thailand to train the Jaipur team. The treatment repertoire remains consistent with their global spa menus—a mix of Ayurveda, Thai massages, and western therapies. I deployed my sister to the spa for some personal panel-beating and she is still buzzing about the deep tissue massage she savoured. She rates it as the best massage of her life, “life-affirming, age-reducing and liberating.” Another starring attribute of the hotel is its genuine sense of connection with the community. As a part of their grassroots outreach, the hotel works with local women to make the rotis on their menu on a chulha or traditional clay stove. You can take an early morning trip to the flower market or a guided farming experience. Even better, take a private visit to Hathi Gaon, which is a community of rescue elephants residing in their natural habitat. Or partake in a local culinary class. I was particularly impressed that the hotel takes care of their staff's accommodation needs, building nearby apartments to ensure they are well-housed. Hospitality is as sparkling as the palace-like hotel itself - faultless, ultra-attentive, charismatic and truly unforgettable. Treat yourself to a remarkable Jaipur escape at Anantara Jewel Bagh. You'll be royally treated from the moment you arrive. You will not want to leave. www.anantara.com Delve into India and the Golden Triangle with the award-winning tour specialists across Asia and beyond. I chose a tailor-made Classic India private holiday, that enables you optimise your itinerary and accommodation preferences, as much as you wish. The itinerary can be as active or as laid back as you are, with full flexibility over included meals and excursions. You'll be in the best of hands with Wendy Wu Tours. www.wendywutours.co.nz/india From New Zealand, it's just a one-stop connection to a multitude of destinations in India, including New Delhi, with Singapore Airlines, on their various daily services from Auckland and Christchurch to Singapore. Enjoy well-timed connections for an easy transit in Singapore. Across all classes of travel, the award-winning carrier has not only fostered a world-beating reputation for its exceptional customer service and in-flight product, but also its innovation. Become a KrisFlyer member and enjoy complimentary in-flight WiFi. For best fares and seats to suit head to https://www.singaporeair.com Mike Yardley is our resident traveller on Jack Tame Saturday Mornings.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Talk Eastern Europe
Episode 241: Book Talk - Carlo Masala on If Russia Wins

Talk Eastern Europe

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2025 45:16


In this week's episode of Talk Eastern Europe, hosts Alexandra and Adam unpack another intense week of regional developments, from Donald Trump's surprising outreach to Vladimir Putin and the potential Budapest summit, to leaks of Polish military documents and rising Russian sabotage activity. They also touch on coalition talks in Czechia and the Georgian government's deepening crackdown on opposition voices.Later, Adam sits down with Carlo Masala, a leading German political scientist and author of If Russia Wins, to discuss his new book imagining what might follow a Russian victory in Ukraine. Masala outlines why Europe must take the Russian threat seriously, how NATO could be tested in unexpected ways, and why helping Ukraine win is crucial for Europe's own security.Check out the book here: https://atlanticbooks.co.uk/book/if-russia-wins/Further reading:Kremlin's drone surge in 2025 and its hybrid threat toUkraine and Europe: https://neweasterneurope.eu/2025/10/16/kremlins-drone-surge-in-2025-and-its-hybrid-threat-to-ukraine-and-europe/Bonus episode:Watch Alexandra's full interview with Full interview with Ivona Šimunović, a youth worker from Croatia: https://www.patreon.com/posts/bonus-episode-141718094/////Additional financing for this podcast is provided by the Polish MFA: Public task financed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland within the grant competition “Public Diplomacy 2024 – 2025 - the European dimension and countering disinformation The opinions expressed on this podcast are those of the authors and do not reflect the views of the official positions of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Poland.

Overeten
Mission Masala - Over Eten #143

Overeten

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2025 134:18


Vanuit een foodtruck veroverden Pavan Bajwa en Tim Van Den Heuvel elk festivalin ons land. Indische smaken van de hand van Pavan, een foodtruck die een vibe is en meteen opvalt door zijn kleurrijk uiterlijk en dat werd later herhaald en vertaalt in ondertussen 4 restaurants in Antwerpen, Brussel en Gent; een ghost kitchen en gevierd met talrijke awards: van hospitality tot design en veel meer. Pavan mocht aantreden als gastchef in Masterchef, collabs met Old Boy waren superpopulair en binnenkort zijn Pavan en Tim officieel auteur met hun eerste kookboek: Mission Masala: Eat India. Hoog tijd voor een kruidig gesprek over curry, masala en heel veel meer!Meer info over Mission Masala vind je hier:▸ https://missionmasala.be/▸ https://www.instagram.com/missionmasala_bombaybbq/▸ https://www.facebook.com/missionmasala/▸ https://www.bol.com/nl/nl/s/?searchtext=mission+masalaHonger naar meer? Dat is mijn nieuwsbrief waarin ik een blik behind the screens deel van de voorbije afleveringen, vooruitblik naar komende episodes en links deel naar allerlei leuks op vlak van eten en drinken.Schrijf je hier gratis in!▸ https://overeten.substack.comMeer weten Over Eten? Volg me op tiktok, instagram en/of facebook:▸ http://www.overetenpodcast.be▸ http://www.facebook.com/overetenpodcast▸ http://www.instagram.com/overetenpodcast▸ http://www.tiktok.com/overetenpodcast

RNZ: Nine To Noon
Carlo Masala: What happens if Russia succeeds in Ukraine?

RNZ: Nine To Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2025 26:02


Political scientist Dr Carlo Masala on what could happen, if the conflict in Ukraine is settled on terms advantageous to Russia. How far is NATO really prepared to go to defend one of its member states?

RONZHEIMER.
Wie die Ukraine plötzlich Putin schockt. Mit Carlo Masala

RONZHEIMER.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2025 38:37


Russlands Schwächen, neue ukrainische Angriffe und Trumps Kehrtwende.Paul spricht darüber mit Sicherheitsexperte Carlo Masala. Die beiden analysieren die aktuellen Entwicklungen an der Front, die Folgen russischer Schwächen und westlicher Unterstützung, sowie die Frage, wie groß die Gefahr ist, dass Russland nach dem Krieg in der Ukraine auch die NATO testet.Wenn euch der Podcast gefällt, dann lasst gerne Like & Abo da! Ihr habt Fragen, Kritik oder Themenvorschläge? Schreibt an ronzheimer@axelspringer.comPaul auf Instagram | Paul auf XRedaktion: Filipp Piatov & Lieven JenrichPost Production: Lieven JenrichExecutive Producer: Daniel van Moll Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Desiland Masala
State Masala: Punjab

Desiland Masala

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2025 19:37


An audio tour of the Punjab state of India and the Punjabi diaspora.

NDR Info - Streitkräfte und Strategien
Trump will mit Putin ins Geschäft kommen (mit Carlo Masala)

NDR Info - Streitkräfte und Strategien

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2025 37:14


Beim Staatsbesuch von Donald Trump in Großbritannien hat König Charles versucht, den US-Präsidenten auf der Seite der westlichen Länder und der Ukraine zu halten. Später erklärte Trump, Putin habe ihn hängen lassen. Dass sein Frust irgendwelche Konsequenzen hat - mit Blick auf die US-amerikanische Position hinsichtlich Waffenlieferungen für die Ukraine oder Sanktionen, glaubt Carlo Masala im Interview mit Host Anna Engelke nicht. Aus Sicht des Professors für internationale Politik an der Bundeswehr-Universität in München ist die US-Administration generell sanktionsunwillig, wenn es um Russland geht. Masala erklärt auch, warum die Strafmaßnahmen der Europäer nicht konsequent sind und welche Folgen das hat. Russlands Präsident Putin spiele derweil weiter militärisch und politisch auf Zeit und setze auf die, wie Masala sie nennt - "Brotkrumen-Theorie". Weitere Themen des Interviews sind das zu Ende gegangene russisch-belarussische Manöver Zapad, die russischen Drohnen im polnischen Luftraum und die Abwehr von Drohnen. Mit Blick auf Deutschland plädiert Masala dafür, rechtliche und eindeutige Grundlagen zu schaffen, um überhaupt Drohnen im deutschen Luftraum runterholen zu können. In der aktuellen Lage berichtet Kai Küstner darüber, dass sowohl die Ukraine als auch Russland Botschaften der Stärke auszusenden suchen: Russlands Machthaber Putin spricht von über 700,000 Soldaten an den Frontlinien. Um damit den Eindruck der Übermächtigkeit zu erwecken. Eine Zahl, die nach Einschätzung von Beobachtern stark übertrieben ist. Der ukrainische Präsident Selenskij besuchte die ukrainischen Soldaten in Donezk. Und erklärte, nordwestlich von Pokrowsk hätte die Ukraine zuletzt rund 160 Quadratkilometer und zahlreiche Ortschaften zurückerobert. Kai ordnet dies ein und erläutert, dass die ukrainischen Truppen zwar Gegenoffensiven durchführen, insgesamt aber Russland in der Initiative bleibt und in den letzten Wochen mehr Gebiete eroberte, als die Ukrainer zurückgewinnen konnten. Lob und Kritik, alles bitte per Mail an streitkraefte@ndr.de Das Interview mit dem Sicherheitsexperten Carlo Masala: https://www.ndr.de/nachrichten/info/audio-287996.html Alle Folgen von “Streitkräfte und Strategien” https://www.ndr.de/nachrichten/info/podcast2998.html Podcast-Tipp: Berlin Code LIVE: Dortmund, Anfänger und ein großer Kanzler https://www.ardaudiothek.de/episode/urn:ard:episode:cf127e7951a2fd02/ (Sonderfolge vor Publikum am 15. September 2025 von der Dachlounge des rbb hoch über Berlin)

FAZ Machtprobe – Der Auslandspodcast
Militärexperte Masala: „10 von 10 für Putin“ - kein Deal für Trump

FAZ Machtprobe – Der Auslandspodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2025 22:46


Das Gipfeltreffen in Alaska zwischen Donald Trump und Wladimir Putin endet ohne Durchbruch. Trotzdem ein klarer Sieg für Putin. Wir sprechen in dieser Sondersendung über die möglichen Folgen.

The TASTE Podcast
617: Masala y Maíz Is Rooting Deep in Mexico City

The TASTE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2025 55:57


Norma Listman and Saqib Keval are the chefs and co-owners of Masala y Maíiz, a Mexico City restaurant rooted in a mestizaje exploration of culinary traditions from India, East Africa, and Mexico. It was great to have them in the studio to talk about creating a more equitable restaurant that puts their workers first, expanding into a new location, shooting an episode of Chef's Table, and their favorite spots in Mexico City.Also on the show, Aliza shares her first visit to Houston! What a town. Stops included: Tacos Tierra Caliente, Nam Giao, Truth BBQ, Ninfa's on Navigation, Tiny Champions, Basket Books, and the Eldorado Ballroom.Get your tickets to our live event on July 23 at the Bell House in Brooklyn. Featuring conversations with Padma Lakshmi, Hailee Catalano & Chuck Cruz, and a live taping of Bon Appétit Bake Club with Jesse Szewczyk and Shilpa Uskokovic. Ticket sales benefit One Love Community Fridge.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.