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The Big Story is back with a second season!

The news culture of our times is noisy, crowded, and honestly so confusing. This is why we are coming every fortnight on your podcast platforms to help you make sense of the new and now. 

With two new hosts, Anjali and Prateek, the second season of The Big Story will feature longer and well-rounded discussions with experts across science, culture, technology, politics, and more. Tune in on your preferred podcast platform!   



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The Big Story is back with a second season!

The news culture of our times is noisy, crowded, and honestly so confusing. This is why we are coming every fortnight on your podcast platforms to help you make sense of the new and now. 

With two new hosts, Anjali and Prateek, the second season of The Big Story will feature longer and well-rounded discussions with experts across science, culture, technology, politics, and more. Tune in on your preferred podcast platform!   



Millions of listeners seek out Bingepods (Ideabrew Studios Network content) every day. Get in touch with us to advertise, join the network or click listen to  enjoy content by some of India's top audio creators.
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    What Happens Years After a Cyclone Hits? (ft. Ruhie Kumar & Surabhi Gajbhaye)

    What Happens Years After a Cyclone Hits? (ft. Ruhie Kumar & Surabhi Gajbhaye)

    Cyclones are a characteristic feature of the Indian coastline and every year we see a few cyclones create severe damage to the east as well as the west coast. As we deal with the havoc left by Cyclone Biparjoy, on this episode of The Big Story, we want to understand what happens to the communities, people, and their livelihoods once they are rehabilitated. What does that process look like? What kind of mental health problems can come up? Are the long-term effects of cyclones properly understood and worked on? 

    We also delve into the patterns of cyclones in India and their relation to climate change.

    We are joined by two guests on the chat - Ruhie Kumar and Surabhi Gajbhiye. Ruhie Kumar is an independent climate strategist, who has worked on breaking down the technical jargon and simplifying climate change for various audiences. Surabhi Gajbhiye currently works as Program Director - consultant at SAAD (a Nagpur-based NGO). She has been working in the humanitarian sector for the past decade on thematic areas of rural development, DRR, child safety, mental health climate change, and sustainable development.

    • 1 hr 23 min
    Can AI Revolutionise Mental Healthcare? Experts Answer (ft. Dr. Samir Parikh and Dr. Megha Gupta)

    Can AI Revolutionise Mental Healthcare? Experts Answer (ft. Dr. Samir Parikh and Dr. Megha Gupta)

    Are AI apps the future of mental health support? Can these applications truly understand and address the complexities of our emotional well-being? What can a user expect when they get on such an application? And perhaps the most provocative question of all—can AI truly replace human therapists?

    Join us as we unravel the captivating potential of AI apps in mental health, guided by the expertise of Dr. Samir Parikh, a renowned psychiatrist at Fortis Hospital, and Dr. Megha Gupta, the head of AI at Wysa, a pioneering mental healthcare app.



    We discuss the technology, potential, ethical and privacy concerns, and offer a peek in the future of AI in mental health support.

    • 1 hr 12 min
    The Truth About HEATWAVES & Climate Change in India (ft. Aditya Pillai)

    The Truth About HEATWAVES & Climate Change in India (ft. Aditya Pillai)

    Heatwaves. Literally and metaphorically the “hottest” topic in climate change research. While heatwaves are becoming more and more common in India, are they still dismissed without proper knowledge? More than what we can as individuals do to save ourselves, what is being done at national and international levels? Have we understood it enough and are our plans actionable?

    On this episode of The Big Story, our hosts Prateek and Anoushka are joined by Aditya Pillai, fellow with the Initiative for Climate, Energy, and Environment (ICEE) at the Centre for Policy Research (CPR) to answer these questions. 

    Aditya Pillai reviewed 37 Heat Action Plans across the country and shares his findings through this chat. He sheds light on what we mean by heatwaves, their detrimental effects, and addresses Heat Action Plans around India while also giving a global perspective, taking into account HAPs all over the world. 

    Tune in for an engaging conversation!  

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    Chapters:

    0:00- Intro

    4:14- Alarming Heat Effects and What We Can Do about Them

    6:15- Slow Desensitisation to Rising Temperature

    13:21- Aditya Talks about his Amazing Smartwatch

    17:03- Heatwaves: Undeniable yet Ignored

    19:28- Rural Infrastructure Trends and Urban Heat Island Effects

    25:52- Contextual Approach to Understanding Heatwaves

    27:46- What are Heat Action Plans?

    29:10- Encouraging Climate Adaptive Lifestyle Changes

    30:15- Oiling the Public Machinery: Is Academic Research Leading to Institutional Impact?

    35:20- On-Ground Heat Management

    37:43- Behavioural Change to Tackle Heat 

    39:40- Which State has India’s Best Heat Action Plan?

    42:50- The Funding and the Legal Foundation of Climate Policy 

    46:40- Drawing Inspiration from the Global Scenario

    49:12- Why does Delhi NOT have a Heat Action plan?

    53:33- Can Climate Change Swing Elections?

    1:03:59-  The 3 Influential People who should Listen to this Podcast.

    1:09:31- Learnings from COVID-19

    1:13:03- Why Heat Action Plans need to be Hyper Local?

    1:15:01- Suggesting Heat Action Plans for every School and Office

    • 1 hr 21 min
    Karnataka Results Analysis: Hindutva, Corruption & Local Leaders

    Karnataka Results Analysis: Hindutva, Corruption & Local Leaders

    What will be the consequence of Congress’ victory in the Karnataka elections? What are the prominent factors that lead to BJP’s setback in the south? What issues mattered to the voters?

    We are joined by Fatima Khan, principal correspondent with The Quint who was on the ground in the run-up to the elections, and Aditya Menon, our political editor to discuss what actually happened that lead to this result.

    In this podcast, we closely examine what issues mattered in this election, what strategies worked, and what this election means for future polls.

    • 37 min
    Are We Spending More Money Because of UPI? (ft. Ateesh Tankha)

    Are We Spending More Money Because of UPI? (ft. Ateesh Tankha)

    In this episode of The Big Story, our hosts Anjali and Prateek talk about money. Now, we don't have a lot of money, but we do have a lot of questions about money. About UPI, precisely. Are we spending more money because of UPI? How does UPI make money? And is UPI just another startup that'll eventually flop? Because it used to give us so many freebies at one point, but now there's a conversation about charging for payments.To answer these questions, we have Ateesh Tankha, founder and CEO of ALSOWISE Content Solutions, India’s first comprehensive English proficiency and communications training app. He has extensive experience in payments and banking, and was, till 2016, the Head of Citi Merchant Services, North America.

     

    0:00 - Intro10:19 - What is UPI? How does it even work? 15:50 - Creation myths around UPI17:37 - Costs attached to UPI payments21:55 - Why are Indian banks not interested in UPI?24:35 - The massive growth of UPI in India26:09 - How did UPI grow so much, but PayTM couldn't29:52 - The business model of Google Pay, PhonePe, etc. 32:00 - How does NPCI make money?34:45 - Are we spending more money because of UPI?41:55 - Who should be paying for UPI transactions?48:24 - How involved is the government in regulating UPI? 52:00 - CBDC and how UPI can be used to reduce our dollar dependence54:45 - E-Rupee and how money works55:54 - UPI and its privacy concerns1:04:50 - Is UPI just a failing startup?1:15:26 - Outro

    • 1 hr 21 min
    Understanding the Problems with the Indian Education System (ft. Ratna Vishwanathan and Neeti Bhalla Saini)

    Understanding the Problems with the Indian Education System (ft. Ratna Vishwanathan and Neeti Bhalla Saini)

    Do you sometimes look back at your schooling years and wonder if its changed at all? Do you wish you were taught differently? Have you ever considered the role a child’s environment plays in their education? And how different really are government schools from a private school? We know, education has become such a dynamic phenomenon that it’s hard to keep up sometimes, but we’ve got you! 

    On the Big Story, catch us while we discuss education with Neeti Bhalla Saini, a consultant with the International Baccalaureate and a principal, and Ratna Vishwanathan from Reach to Teach which is a social impact organization that works with state governments to help improve the standard of education. While our guests come from two different sectors of the education industry, it’s interesting to see how their views differ and mirror. Tune in! 

    • 1 hr 27 min

Customer Reviews

4.6 out of 5
17 Ratings

17 Ratings

Mallikarjun (Mallu) ,

Thanks

For a long time I was looking for a podcast that covers news stories from India on the line of NYTimes “The Daily” (my favorite and gold standard in terms of quality), thanks that void is now filled.
I would say please improve the audio quality as far as content and the depth of coverage is concerned I am happy with it.
Keep up the good work, be bold stay objective.

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Mostly good

Content and depth of coverage is good.
But the audio quality of guests is really poor.
Host voice is loud and clear.

Remember, people listen to podcasts while doing another task so the audio quality is really important to follow the topic.

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Awesome app. Happy to listen to a short summary of the latest events in India. Only reason I give a 4 is because of the annoying background music which I suggest be removed

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