Real Friends Podcast with Rajeev Tiwari Rajeev Tiwari
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- Religião e espiritualidade
We explore current events as they relate to faith, justice, advocacy, and have conversations with some real important voices in my life! I have conversations with people who are able to better articulate the things I am passionate about. These voices challenge me and teach me and I hope they do the same for you! New episodes every Friday.
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Faith, Politics, Elections, and Voting
Sat down once again with my buddy Luke Perrin to talk about how our Christian faith intersects with the politics of our nation.
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Movie talk with Ben Holden
Ben Holden joins me to talk about what the movie industry has looked like in the middle of COVID and how it will look going forward. Later we discuss which Christopher Nolan movie is best!
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A tribute to Chadwick Boseman and Black Panther
On today's episode we talk about the life and legacy of Chadwick Boseman. Chadwick passed away on August 28th after a four year battle with colon cancer. He was most known for his role as T'Challa in the Black Panther/Avengers movie franchise. I tell you who Chadwick was, give you a little comic book history of the Black Panther, and I have a wonderful conversation with Kyra Fontaine. Kyra gives me insights into what the Black community felt about Black Panther and why it was a significant film.
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What is our Data? A conversation with Ryan Neilson
Ryan Neilson comes on the pod today to talk about all things technology and data. This is a topic many people don't know much about, myself included, so I asked Ryan to come on and help make it easier to understand! What is our data? Who sees our data? Are we being safe when we're on the internet? Is this an issue of justice? All these questions get answered on this episode!
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Democratic National Convention recap and Spiderman?
Talked to my good buddy Luke Perrin (@glukeperrin) about the 2020 Democratic National Convention. Also we talked about who's the best Peter Parker/Spiderman!
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Ayush Rohatgi
Ayush and I discuss Indian culture and talk about some of our shared experiences as Indian Americans! We also have a discussion on how South Asians can better engage things like racial injustice. This conversation is for anyone and everyone who wants a better understanding of the Indian culture. Hopefully this is a starting place for you!