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Ashish Ranjan Talks

Media Manipulations | Ashish Ranjan & Komal Taya | Torq & Fire Ep. 41 | ARP #137

02 May 2022

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In this episode of the Torq & Fire Podcast, we've peeked deep into the unfortunate truth of getting views and clicks online. Ashish shared some of his past experiences at ISRO and shared his beliefs about how India's population is India's strength. Komal brought up an interesting question of how our lives would look like if we were born in a different country. They got into the topic of how media is manipulated, not by tainting facts but by hiding them. Finally, we ended the podcast by discussing the now off news topic of Chris Rock and Will Smith scene at the Oscars. ------------------------------------------------- 🎙 Torq & Fire is an Unscripted podcast where Komal Taya & Ashish Ranjan discuss general topics. ______________________________ Today's Topics of Discussion are: Intro 0:00 1. You cannot speak Haryanvi in Haryana 🤨 2:45 2. Komal judges Bollywood Haryanvi 13:10 3. Komal’s martial arts journey 29:41 4. India’s MMA culture is Dangerous 35:39 5. Komal’s current diet and workout regiment 45:42 ______________________________ 🔗 Our Social Media: Komal Taya, Instagram:  komal_fire https://www.instagram.com/komal_fire Ashish, Instagram: ashish_torq https://www.instagram.com/ashish_torq ______________________________ 🗣 Register for Art of Speaking here: https://torqseminars.com/art-of-speaking/ Use code torq10 to get a special 10% discount just for being our frequent viewer. ______________________________ Video Version: Youtube Channel: Amalgam Link: https://youtu.be/vJcqZMD7Evo

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