Balance Pod

Balance Pod

di Shyam and Rishi
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#24: Faith and an Unbreakable Mindset
Rishi and Shyam discuss an unbreakable mindset and the importance of having 100% confidence in one's ability and capabilities. We then connect to how an unbreakable mind can come from one's belief in God or something higher than themselves, like a country (patriotism). We then discuss all the arguments for/against God and morality. Our Socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/balance.pod/ Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/Balancepodx TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@balance.pod Keep up with Balance Pod, now releasing every Tuesday at 7am
#23: Monk Mode and the Power of Belief
Rishi and Shyam sit down to revisit monk mode, focus, motivation vs. discipline, how consistency in the gym can translate across to other life skills, before going into the power of positive thinking and the mindset one must have to seize the future.
#22: Graham Bensinger: The Power of Authenticity in a Streamlined World
The quality this time around was unfortunately low in terms of video, but Rishi and Shyam manage to land Graham Bensinger as the podcast's breakthrough guest. He talks about his experiences in the media world, where he has interviewed big names such as Shaq, Virat Kohli, Kobe, Mike Tyson, Dana White, and more for the past 20 years. Graham, an Emmy winner for his show, talks with us about his initial experiences starting his show, his style of interviewing compared to others, his stories with some of the people he interviewed, as well as where he plans to take his show from here.
#21: The Failure of the American Culture and Economy
Rishi and Shyam delve into various topics, such as the American Economy, our loss on production, dirty capitalism, monetary and fiscal policy, Keynesian vs Modern Monetary Theory, and then move onto talking about independent thinking, hive-mentality, before moving onto the caste system in India and endogamy vs exogamy, and if interracial marriage has any evolutionary benefits vs harms.
#20: Yoon Jae Chang: Do Science and Religion Contradict Each Other?
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Myself and Shyam sit with Yoon Jae Chang to discuss vibrational frequency, determinism vs. free will, science vs religion, and quantum mechanics.
#19: Artificial Intelligence and Universal Truth
Rishi and Shyam discuss the growth of artificial intelligence, with the stages of superintelligence and singularity, then looking at the question of whether an AI could ever be truly conscious. They also discuss other perspectives of the world outside of science, and looking at development. As they do so, they ask the question: Can humans ever reach universal truth?
#18: The Philosophy of Hinduism and Why All Religion is the Same
Today Rishi and Shyam talk about why all religion is the same, the history of Hinduism, some stories, some parables, and reminisce over our own interpretations of our faith.
#17: David Osborn: MMA, Fighting, and Training
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Rishi and Shyam sit down to discuss with David Osborn what makes a person a good fighter, recent news in MMA, Boxing, and other combat sports. David has been fight training his whole life, and he offers a perspective on things going on in the fight community. They also talk about topics like the stories of Dana White, the city of Las Vegas, and more.
#16: The Evolution of Storytelling: Scripture to Book to Movie
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Rishi and Shyam begin by talking about Ulysses, the pinnacle of the English language, and the decline of quality of art in the modern era. What determines timelessness in a story? Why have certain pieces of an era remained while the others died? Was The Godfather considered the best move of all time when it came out? They talk about this, and many more things inside this episode.
#15: The Dominance of Russian Sambo and the Modern American Renaissance
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Today, Rishi and Shyam sit down once again to talk about firstly, how the UFC became such a superpower in combat sports, Dana White's marketing, and how it took over the WWE, potentially reaching the heights of the WWE's international popularity eventually. They also talk about why Russians specifically are so good at MMA, before transitioning to the social constructs of man and woman, talking about the degree of difference in their social needs, then making another hard transition into the slowing down of the American economy and the liberal nature of its culture.
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