DeepFriedNeurons
Deep Fried Neurons Podcast
Deep Fried Neurons was started as a storytelling podcast, but now we talk about how we live in a society. While stories are a large chunk of the content shared on the podcast, it also takes deep dives and tries to create conversations that introduce or educate people about known topics, mostly in philosophy - but philosophy learned through history, epistimiology, mythology and lingual studies.
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#56 - Explaining The Name Of The Show Like A Twat 15.12.2019 20:23
Since I the guest for this week could not be met for the recording, I thought it would be nice to just talk about why and how this show came into being, maybe even get people through where my idea for the show came about and what I was thinking when I started the podcast. May be even it will help set the expectations for this show. I hope you like it Support me on patreon! https://www.patreon.com/...
#55 - Society is a Prison [Pan Opticon] (ft. Aditi Rakhe) 05.12.2019 50:33
I sit down with Aditi Rakhe, Head of Programming and Curator at TIFA Working Studios, an architect and Exhibition Designer and discuss a concept I came across in my readings about philosophy, and it said a lot about society (unironically). Panopticon is a design for a building suggested by Jeremy Bentham to be built like a prison, but the use of it has been efficient in... well everything and Adit...
#54 - Anime Recommendations (ft. Sangram Sadhale) 28.11.2019 47:32
For episode 54, I sit down with Sangram, an Origami Artist, Boxer, Weeb and General Madlad, and we talk about themes I have explored in Anime along with what anime has to offer. We also (try) to find why it has gotten this intense popularity and how heavy can it be on a child's mind. Sangram also provides good amounts of Anime recommendations for all listeners, whether or not they like it. checkou...
#53 - This Episode is pure cringe [No Seriously] (ft. @karan_chu) 20.11.2019 22:57
For episode 53 of the Deep Fried Neurons Podcast, I sit down with the extremely unknown comedian Karan Shah, who is rather a funny indivudual and knows the art of trolling well. The recording's intent was to give information or to make you laugh, but we are sure that we will achieve the goal of making you cringe for sure. check out Karan's Instagrams: @karan_chu @chicha.aesthetic @mutualfundmemes...
#52 - Conceptual Art (Ft. Trishla Talera and Aditi Rakhe) 07.11.2019 1:02:44
Episode 52 of the Deep Fried Neurons podcast takes a sharp turn into the art world and I sit down with Trishla Talera, a curator and the Founder/Director of Tifa working Studios and Aditi Rakhe a curator, art historian the art and Architect who is currently working at Tifa as a Programming manager to discuss art. My interests were more philosophically oriented on perspective into...
#51 - Hostel [Urban Legend] 31.10.2019 18:20
In a weird crossover episode of the universe, a popular urban legend that has been told ever since medical students have been coexisting in dormitories got a primary reference point; through a student film project. I was very young when I came across this story and I had no way of verifying the facts of the story at the time, but here I am talking about hostel urban legend in a prank gone too far...
#50 - Tangents (ft. Bad and Bollywood) 23.10.2019 1:08:45
Do you like Information thrown at you? If yes, then you have come to the right place. I sit down with Yashasvi and Karan from Bad and Bollywood and we talk about Bollywood Moms, Music, Our experiences as Podcasters, Memes, Serial Killers, Youtube's copyright systems, Culture and Generational differences in the same breath. This episode is my way of celebrating a year of podcasting and 50 &nb...
#49 - Capital Punishment (ft. Prof. Mahesh Deshpande) 16.10.2019 30:22
For the 49th episode, we get help from Dr. Mahesh Deshpande, a faculty of crimes at Symbiosis Law School, Pune to understand the history of capital punishment and rationale of the judiciary as to how they determine the criteria to take this extreme step. That's actually it for this episode, Let me know if you would like more of such interviews. The phoolan devi episode we briefly mentioned: https:...
#48 - Ayn Rand 30.09.2019 16:24
This episode is 20 minutes of me talking about how my life sucks and how I hate Ayn Rand's philosophy of Objectivism, and how annoyed I was to see that Angelina Jolie talked positively about it. The New Bad n bollywood episode Im on: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0i5n9TRPgi36RfcqSmVWZ1?si=rk1bUmTFSwKamzJm561JNg Support me on patreon! https://www.patreon.com/deepfriedneurons Follow m...
#47 - Gujrat is taking over the world with Dhokla 12.09.2019 9:58
For episode 47, I sow the seed in my audiences mind of a baseless conspiracy theory around my favorite food from a specific Indian community. I would like to let everybody know that the story is in fact a joke, if that is not clear to literally anybody. Have fun and snort dhokla to this podcast please. Support me on patreon! https://www.patreon.com/deepfriedneurons Follow me on social...
#45 - Casual Murder Stories, Video Game Culture and Related Violence, Pewdiepie and Pepe (Ft. Bad And Bollywood) 21.08.2019 50:48
For episode 45 of the Deep Fried Neurons Podcast, Yashasvi Shukla and Karan Mirchandani from Bad and Bollywood join me as we discuss murders, gaming related violence, gaming culture and a lot of allied topics. From Mass Shooters to skull crushers to different types of gaming that explores different emotions, we also discuss a side of gaming that media never gets to show on TV. We also plug B...
#44 - 3 Times That India was glued to the TV 14.08.2019 23:34
For episode 44, I discuss my personal perspective from my memory of the times that everywhere I went, everybody was watching the TV. It is an exercise in nostalgia for me and the grander perspective I'm trying to get at is how your brain can categorise information. I won't spoil which incidents I saw people watching constantly on the Television, but I hope it's interesting for you guys. the bad n...
#43 - Pleading a Lesser Sentence For Being an Incompetent Murderer 05.08.2019 11:29
For Episode 43 of Deep Fried Neurons, I'm going to discuss the case of R. V Khandu and how the convict got 3 lesser charges but did not get convicted for murder. This is either dumb luck or getting stuck in technicalities of the law, but is hilarious to me is why I needed to share it with you guys. Hopefully you were mildly interested in this too. Support me on patreon! https://www.pat...
#42 - Santosh Mane and The Bus Mass Killing 22.07.2019 15:25
Santosh Mane and the events of January 25, 2012 were so shocking and obscure, that they left a mark in the memory of the City of Pune. For this episode, we follow the facts of the case and the trial and the big question of why in this case. Also, I wanted to cover this is because I think about this story a lot. Support me on patreon! https://www.patreon.com/deepfriedneurons Follow me on soci...
#41 - The Post Human 15.07.2019 14:28
At some point in given time, We (Homo Sapiens) will be so dependent on technology and the syncopation of the man and machine will reach a point where the machine is a direct physical extension or even be the existence of the human. I just sat and thought about that for a while and concluded that it was cool, so I made this episode. Support me on patreon! https://www.patreon.com/deepfriedneurons Fo...
#40 - My Running In With Diogenes Of Sinope 08.07.2019 19:30
For Episode 40 of the Deep Fried Neurons podcast, I talk at length about the 1st cynic that was known to civilization, and his contribution to the conversation of philosophy. I also talk about meeting two different mentally ill men in my childhood, who were known to ramble on in the middle of the street until their family found them and took them home. Both these men were just memories in the back...
#39 - Talking About The Truth 30.06.2019 11:39
For Episode 39 of the podcast, I talk about one of my biggest philosophical nightmares - the truth. I shared a bunch of I N T E L L E C T U A L memes and now I think I'm qualified to talk about it. In this episode, I trail off and talk about how the pursuit of truth is one of the key conflicts in human civilization; hence I thought it's difficulty in certain perception would interest my listeners....
#38 - MH17 23.06.2019 13:07
For episode 38, I cover the happenings surrounding the crash of Malaysian Airlines Flight 17, which was shot down while on it's way from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur. It is clear that this passenger flight was shot down for flying over conflicted territory in Eastern Ukraine, but this proves to be completely against international law. Multiple Governments have covered this story and have come up with...
#37 - Sudan 16.06.2019 11:51
This is not an episode that goes into a grander narrative, but an awareness thing for the listeners of the podcast who might not have caught up to what is happening in sudan and how they can help. Sorry for this tiny gap in the stream of episodes, but I hope you understand why I might I have made this episode. Doctors without borders: https://www.doctorswithoutborders.org/ Support me on pat...
#36 - Amor Fati, Neitzsche and Psychedelics (ft. Dheeraj Shah) 09.06.2019 58:47
For Episode 36, I sat down with Dheeraj, a good friend and a fellow person of culture to discuss one of the most mind numbingly paradoxical views on self-improvement. We also let the conversation trail off and just talk about whatever we want; which is why this episode is so long. However, it does provide some tea on why an unrealistic ideal is a constant theme in human civilization. Books/Essays...
#35 - The Urban Legend of Psycho Raman 03.06.2019 8:41
For episode 35 of the deep fried neurons podcast, we visit the Terror of Bludgeonings that clouded The City Of Mumbai (Then Bombay) in the late 1960s. Raman Raghav or Psycho Raman was a unique case of a murderer who's terror gripped the city like no other. The stories of dread and gore transcended the human nature of the story eventually and just became a legend about a crazy man talking to god an...
#34 - Utility Doesn't Justify Crime (Power Dynamics in the Sexes) 26.05.2019 20:31
For Episode 34 of the podcast, I visit one of the most interesting takes on the politics of sex and try to understand where we ended up in the shape of the society that we have, and why feminism is relevant in the current times, and my version of understanding an idealish society. I think this was pretty dumb because it sounded like a collection of facts when I was cleaning the audio. I might have...
#33 - Free Speech Has no Friends (Priyanka Sharma and The Meme) 19.05.2019 11:34
This Episode is just me ranting about a really sad event in Indian history. It's the story of a pattern of behavior of the Indian supreme court to censor speech in the name of their moral interpretations, over stepping the constitutional role given to them of the interpreter of laws. After reading about it for two weeks, I thought I should talk about it. As of the release of the episode, Priyanka...
#32 - Fyodor Dostoyevsky 12.05.2019 26:48
For Episode 32, I summarized and gave my interpretations for the most twisted christian stories that I ever came across that were told through an existentialist lens. Fyodor Dostoyevsky is one of the greatest Literary geniuses to come out of Russia, and to me has been one of the most important reads for personality building. This twisted argument for a life structured by religion makes just...
#31 - Freak Coincidences of The Grand Paradi Towers [Urban Legend] 05.05.2019 15:26
Episode 31 of the podcast brings light to the case of 9 serial suicides in a prominent residential area of Mumbai. The Locals of this area, despite most of of them being otherwise educated and rational people, were very assertive on insisting that something paranormal at play. I just discuss the facts of the place, and give my opinion on the same. Support us on patreon: https://www.patreon.com/dee...
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