In this monologue, Kushal talks about Wokeism and how it has ruined a statistically significant chunk of children in Western societies. Kushal uses the case of Ridhi Patel to warn the diaspora Indians about it and why they should use ...

In this podcast, Kushal speaks with Sundar Iyer about the Cisco Caste Case. Sundar, along with engineer Ramana Kompella, were accused Of Caste Bias by the CRD. In this podcast, ex-Cisco engineer Sundar Iyer talks about his journey and explains ...

In this podcast, Kushal speaks with Shivangi Deshwal about women’s safety in India. This podcast discusses the mindset behind sexual assault, the false rape charges issue, solutions to make India safer for women overall, and public and private solutions for ...

In this podcast, Kushal speaks with Abhijit Chavda about the overall state of Indian discourse. With the rise of alternative media since 2000, the content landscape in India has changed. To add to this chaos, we had the advent of ...

In this podcast, Kushal speaks with Matthew McManus about his book “The Political Right and Equality: Turning Back the Tide of Egalitarian Modernity.” ...

In this podcast, Kushal speaks with Dr Gaurav Sood about his book “Fake News: Spot It, Stop It”. ...

In this podcast, Kushal discusses the recent remark by Rahul Gandhi where he said, “Jitni Abadi Utna Haq” in his pitch for the Caste Census. This monologue examines the actual numbers and the possible philosophical problems with proportionate representation. ...

In this podcast, Kushal speaks with Toronto-based lawyer and entrepreneur Caryma Sa’d about #HateGate Caryma focuses primarily on housing, cannabis, and criminal law. She is also active on issues relating to politics, access to justice, poverty, racism, and the legal ...

In this podcast, Kushal speaks with Jonathan Kay who is the editor of Quillette about his recent essay that he had co-written with Margeret Wente where they explain a unique Canadian problem. Even as other nations finally move to protect ...

In this monologue, Kushal shares his thoughts on the constant accusation being made in some “intellectual” circles in India where vegetarianism is often called brahminism. What are its roots in India? And even if something is introduced by Brahmins does ...