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Paramahansa Yogivah Giri Ji is a God-realized yogi dedicated to guiding sincere seekers on the path to Self and God-realization. He spent seven years under the personal guidance of Gurus and Mahatmas in the Himalayas and has been serving Gurus and sincere devotees for more than 55 years. He continues this service through initiation into Paramahansa Yogananda’s Kriya Yoga and the Knowledge as Given by Totapuri Maharaj, the Guru of Paramahansa Ramakrishna. Having obtained Divine enlightenment, ...
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Don’t Wait Until It’s Too Late – Outsmart Financial Fraud Before It Strikes. Join Vijay Giri, a seasoned Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) and a leading authority in fraud prevention and investigation, as he pulls back the curtain on the world of financial crime. With over 15 years of hands-on experience protecting institutions and individuals, Vijay now shares his expertise through TheFraudExaminer.com—your go-to resource for fraud awareness, real-life case breakdowns, and actionable defense s ...
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Namedropping

Namedropping

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This podcast is for anyone who instinctively spells out their name after saying it, shares a name with a war criminal, or chose a new name because they were done with their original one. Even if you haven't experienced any of the above, you're still welcome to enjoy it. Hosted by Defector's Giri Nathan and Samer Kalaf. Produced by Ozzy Llinas Goodman. Show art by Tara Jacoby.
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Absolutely Teen

Absolutely Teen

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Join me and my friends for a crazy ride through the teen years as we battle relationships, drama and boredom. We have loads of fun and make memories but we also get serious. Things like depression and anxiety CANT go without being talked about. Strap in, get ready and hit the star button to embark on a crazy adventure. Welcome to Absolutely Teen! Cover art photo provided by Sam Giri on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@samgiri
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District of Sports

The Washington Times

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The Washington Times' George Gerbo talks with reporters, athletes and more on the latest storylines, details and trends surrounding the teams and sports inside the Beltway and beyond.
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Kintsugi Psixologiya

Bəyim Dövlətova

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Qırılmamaq deyil, onları zamanla və səbirlə sağlam şəkildə birləşdirə bilməkdir bizi mükəmməl edən. Günlük həyatınızda ən az bir dəfə də olsun bəhsi keçən ”psixoloji mövzular”ı istədiyiniz zaman və istədiyiniz yerdə dinləyə biləcəksiniz. O qırıqları birləşdirmək isə hər zaman öz əlinizdə olacaq.
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Podcast or Perish

Cameron Graham

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A podcast about academic research and why it matters. Hosted and produced by Cameron Graham, Professor of Accounting at York University. In each episode, Cameron interviews a different academic scholar about how they do their research, what they've learned, and why their results matter to society. The show covers an amazing breadth of research topics by the most fascinating researchers around the world.
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Wrestling Friends with Matt Koon

Podcast Heat | Cumulus Podcast Network

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Matt Koon is a wrestling fan who has gotten to live a wrestling fans dream; create music for tv wrestlers, host podcasts with legends, and most importantly make a ton of wrestling friends! Join Matt and one of his Wrestling Friends each week (some you may know, some you might not) as they explore topics in wrestling today, fanship, the IWC, and content creation in a fun conversation. Join us each week for Wrestling Friends with Matt Koon and become a wrestling friend too!
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Apne Liye. Apno Ke Liye.

HT Smartcast Originals

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Papa hai na! - A sentence that has supported generations of young minds. A sentence that has created safe secure spaces for children around the world – to explore their personalities, build their characters and become well-rounded adults. But fathers are fully supportive not only when they live for their families. But also, when they live for themselves. After all, they have to set an example. And such examples are exactly what Hrishi K, radio and podcast host, 94.3 FM, Radio One, explores o ...
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'Food for Thought – A Life in Four Courses' is a heritage project that explored and recorded the cultural heritage and traditions of food that mark significant events or ‘rites of passage’ during an individual’s lifetime. The project worked with people from South Asian, Chinese, Nepalese, African/African Caribbean and White Scottish communities, was delivered by MECOPP and funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund. MECOPP stands for Minority Ethnic Carers of People Project and we are a Scottish ch ...
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After coming out last week in video for on the NCR Patreon and Bounces, it's a delight to bring listeners Ben's chat with Mary Carillo on the occasion of her getting voted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame. Ben and Mary discuss Mary's trademark honesty, her committed avoidance of social media, and much more. Mary's a longtime NCR favorite,…
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Tennis isn't just a sport — it can also be a vehicle to change lives and leave a lasting impact. Just ask Stacey Allaster. The chief executive of professional tennis at the USTA and U.S. Open tournament director is a lifer in the sport. Even though she didn't play it at the highest level, she's led it from those same heights, earning her this year'…
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In another episode that was already released as a video overnight for our Patreon backers, Ben and Tumaini wrap up what was a very busy Saturday in the world of tennis, including three simultaneous finals. We start with the WTA Finals in Riyadh, where Elena Rybakina won a very high-quality, high-level tournament that still looked small. How is the …
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The Washington Spirit secured the No. 2 seed in the National Women's Soccer League playoffs and are seeking a title after falling in the championship game last year, but face some questions after injuries and losing their final two matches of the regular season. On this edition of District of Sports, NWSL This Week podcast host Michael Minnich join…
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Bu cümləni bəlkə də çox eşitmisiniz… Amma onu sadəcə eşitmək yox, həqiqətən hiss edib qəbul etmək — bir qədər zaman və daxili hazırlıq tələb edir. Psixoloji dəstək almaq — insanın özünü anlamağa, daxili resurslarını yenidən kəşf etməyə və həyat keyfiyyətini artırmağa yönəlik atdığı mühüm bir addımdır. Zəiflik deyil, əksinə, şüurlu fərdi inkişafın g…
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In an annual post-marathon tradition, Ben and Ricky Dimon catch up on the world of men's tennis, both recent news and the overall stories of this 2025 season that is nearing its conclusion. We start with the big news from the ATP, who have announced that a new, 10th Masters 1000 event will be added to the calendar win a few years. With complaints a…
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In an episode that was released as a video overnight for our Patreon backers, Ben and Tumaini catch up on the happenings of the tennis tours in China, including 204th-ranked Valentin Vacherot somehow winning ATP 1000 Shanghai, beating his first cousin Arthur Rinderknech in the title. Is it the most shocking title we can recall? We also discuss Zver…
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Ben sits down with author Giri Nathan for this episode, to go deep into his new book, Changeover, and the Sinner-Alcaraz rivalry at its focus. This episode was recorded during the U.S. Open, but these two players remain the overwhelmingly obvious story in men's tennis, including this week as Sinner won Beijing while Alcaraz won Tokyo. We discuss th…
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Welcome to "The Fraud Examiner" - I'm Vijay, and joining me today is Priya for what might be the most extraordinary financial crime story of our generation. Picture this: A company worth $28 billion vanishes overnight. €1.9 billion in cash simply... disappears. And one of Europe's most wanted fugitives is now reportedly running Russian spy networks…
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The podcast comprehensively covers: Case Analysis: Kashif Mirza's ₹42 lakh Instagram fraud scheme Psychology: Social media manipulation and reverse authority bias Red Flags: Six key warning signs to identify Ponzi schemes Protection Strategies: Practical advice for fraud prevention Regulatory Context: IRDAI guidelines and financial sector implicati…
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Ben and Tumaini, eventually joined by Giri Nathan, discuss the ending of this 2025 U.S. Open, which concluded with Carlos Alcaraz dominating Jannik Sinner in a four-set victory to complete their third major final of the year. How much better is Alcaraz right now in this match-up? And what did Sinner reveal in his press conference during our intermi…
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Ben and Tumaini check back in after the most-hyped match of this U.S. Open so far, in which Naomi Osaka soundly beat Coco Gauff to make it into her first major quarterfinal in more than four years. We discuss that match as well as the rest of the women's draw, including the Krejcikova-Townsend epic, and then turn to the men, in which Djokovic-Fritz…
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It's a whistlestop episode for Ben and Tumaini, who had a train to catch late Friday night at the U.S. Open. We have a lot to catch up on, including the firestorm created by the Townsend-Ostapenko match and why that hit such a cultural nerve, the bizarre mess of a scene at Iga Swiatek's press conference (which the USTA deleted from the record), Alt…
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Scuttling previous plans, Ben and Tumaini are together once more for a bit of an emergency episode on the wild shitshow which Daniil Medvedev delivered on Sunday at the US Open, exacerbating a long delay when down match point to Benjamin Bonzi which dramatically turned the match, only for Bonzi to win in five. We discuss the surreal scenes, the mis…
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Just as men's tennis has been transitioning out of the "Big Three" era, a budding rivalry has begin to appear in its place that, in its infancy, has delivered much of the same thrill and fervor, as Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner have quickly infused their own dominance into the annals of the sport. On this edition of District of Sports, George Ge…
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In this satsang, Paramahansa Yogivah Giri speaks on the distinction between true spiritual practice and the “circus” of spirituality. He reflects on why Babaji kept only a few disciples, the misconceptions about lineages and gurus, and the real qualities of an avatar—complete selflessness and lack of self-concern. Emphasizing sadhana as the true ad…
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Reuniting where they first met 15 years ago, Ben is delighted to have Courtney back on NCR once more for this episode, catching up on what's happened for her this year and what she currently has in the works as she rejoined the tour this month. We discuss the end of Courtney's time at the WTA, what she's been doing in the months since, and how she …
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In this wide-ranging Q&A satsang, Paramahansa Yogivah Giri speaks directly and intimately on the unseen factors that shape human nature—karma, past lives, environment, and character. He addresses questions on spiritual betrayal, the misuse of Kriya Yoga, and how unvetted seekers can dilute authentic practice. With grounded honesty, he explains why …
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In this raw and uncompromising satsang, Yogivah Giri cuts through spiritual pretense to reveal what authentic practice actually looks like. Drawing from Shankaracharya's "Knowledge of the Self" (Atma Bodha), he explains why direct knowing—not rituals, reading, or trying to be calm—is the only path to liberation. Key insights include: Why most Kriya…
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What happens when love, celebrity, and AI collide? In this gripping episode, we unravel the true story of a French woman who was emotionally manipulated and defrauded of $850,000—by someone pretending to be Brad Pitt. With deepfake videos, romantic poems, and false promises, the scam unfolded over 18 months, leaving heartbreak and financial ruin. W…
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In this talk, Paramahansa Yogivah Giri recounts stories from his early life and discusses themes of simplicity, dispassion, and detachment. He reflects on the story of the cow as an analogy for how life becomes complicated through attachments. He emphasizes that God-realization is simple, while worldly life remains unsatisfying and cyclical. Yogiva…
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In this gripping episode of The Fraud Examiner, we uncover one of the most sophisticated frauds in corporate history — the $25 million AI deepfake scam that shook a global engineering firm in Hong Kong. Criminals used artificial intelligence to create a realistic video call impersonating the company’s CFO and tricked a finance employee into executi…
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Finance professor Moshe Milevsky studies personal finance and retirement planning, focusing on a simple question that matters to each of us: How can you make sure your money lasts as long as you do? The answer that the world of finance gives us is to share that risk with as many people as possible. Moshe doesn't agree with the assumptions behind th…
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In this gripping episode of TheFraudExaminer, host Vijay Giri unpacks the world’s largest crypto theft — a $1.5 billion Ethereum heist by the North Korean Lazarus Group targeting the Bybit exchange. Learn how this state-sponsored cybercrime was executed through social engineering, AWS exploits, and smart contract manipulation. Understand the money …
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Ben is joined by Ava Wallace of The Washington Post to discuss their hometown tournament in DC, and how this place still manages to charm and shine as a uniquely accessible and diverse place on tour despite the challenges of a rusting stadium. We discuss the big players this week as well, including the impressive comeback of Venus Williams, local h…
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In this explosive episode of The Fraud Examiner, host Vijay Giri unpacks the ongoing multi-agency crackdown on Indian business magnate Anil Ambani. 🚨 What’s inside? ₹3,000 crore Yes Bank loan fraud case Enforcement Directorate (ED) raids at 35 locations SEBI’s 5-year ban on Anil Ambani and ₹25 crore penalty Hidden Swiss bank accounts worth ₹814 cro…
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In a groundbreaking judgment, the Supreme Court of India recently reaffirmed the fundamental legal principle that any judgment obtained through fraud is a nullity, coining the doctrine: "fraud unravels everything." Emphasizing judicial integrity, the Court held that such fraudulent orders or judgments—whether from lower courts or even from the Supr…
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The episode explores Cressey's Fraud Triangle, a fundamental model explaining the motivations behind fraudulent acts through three interconnected elements: pressure, opportunity, and rationalisation. It highlights how these elements have evolved in the digital age, with modern pressures including gig economy precarity and unrealistic corporate targ…
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Ben and Tumaini are joined for their Wimbledon finals show by Giri Nathan, who literally wrote the book on the Sinner-Alcaraz rivalry that featured its latest chapter in the Wimbledon final. Before discussing Sinner and Alcaraz and their continuing takeover—and Sinner finally getting another win in his column—we start with the women's final, in whi…
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In this episode, Paramahansa Yogivah Giri speaks on the essence of a true Guru, the dangers of spiritual exclusivity, and the illusion of external boons. “If you have had God-realization, then nothing should matter to you anymore—you have got everything.” He shares personal stories of divine guidance, God-dependence, and his visits to sacred sites …
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In this episode, Paramahansa Yogivah Giri reflects deeply on the Bhagavad Gita as the essence of all scriptures. He emphasizes, “The Gita is the total essence of all scriptures… it is always dispelling darkness.” Yogivah Giri affirms that the Gita is not symbolic—it is literal truth and living guidance for every endeavor: “The Gita is like the guid…
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In this episode, Paramahansa Yogivah Giri shares a vivid analogy of spiritual awakening: comparing the removal of a massive tree to the gradual elimination of karma and ignorance. He explains how true progress begins with small efforts, and how the grace of the Guru and Divine Mother can ultimately liberate the soul. “You remove the whole tree, but…
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Ben and Tumaini, on the mic once more together, recap the business end of Wimbledon, where one final is already set on the women's side and two blockbuster semifinals are set for the men. We start with the women's side, on which Amanda Anisimova is making her first major final after beating Aryna Sabalenka (who had herself a much more composed pres…
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In this Guru Purnima special, Paramahansa Yogivah Giri speaks on the essential role of a true Guru in spiritual evolution. He states, “If you want to make substantial progress on the spiritual path… you absolutely do need a Guru to pull you out of the darkness.” Through personal reflections and vivid analogies, he illuminates why service (Seva), me…
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Ben is joined for the final time during this Wimbledon by Ricky Dimon, to discuss the fourth round matches that were played and how the quarterfinals and beyond are shaping up. We start with the bleakest moment in recent tennis memory, when Grigor Dimitrov was up two sets to none on an injured Jannik Sinner, only to suffer his own sudden acute pect…
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Ben is back with Ricky Dimon to discuss a third round at Wimbledon that was much less tumultuous than the previous two rounds, and the second week outlook for the tournament that it set up. On the women's side, is it Sabalenka or the field? And is the men's side still looking like likely chalk of Sinner-Djokovic and Fritz-Alcaraz semifinals? Thank …
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In this episode, Paramahansa Yogivah Giri reflects on the modern “marketplace” of spirituality, where seekers shop for gurus as if browsing brands of yogurt. He questions the sincerity behind the search for God and challenges the ego-driven approach that dominates today’s spiritual paths. “What kind of peace do you want?” he asks. “Do you want a pe…
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Ben is joined once more by Ricky Dimon to catch up on the further upsets in the second round of Wimbledon after the carnage in the opening round, and to set up third round clashes. We start with Jack Draper, the local hope who was bundled out by 2017 runner-up Marin Cilic. We then wrap up the rest of the men, including exits for Americans Frances T…
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After an unexpectedly tumultuous two days at Wimbledon, Ben is joined by Ricky Dimon to discuss the record number of upsets from the first round of Wimbledon, in which 23 seeds lost their first match, including some big names. Coco Gauff, Jessica Pegula, Alexander Zverev, Daniil Medvedev and more were all sent packing in various ways, and we discus…
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In this satsang, Paramahansa Yogivah Giri speaks about the purpose of meditation and the difference between kriya techniques and direct realization. He reflects on the need for proper instruction, the limits of repetition, and the risk of trying to teach before one has true understanding. He addresses common misconceptions about kriya practice and …
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In this Satsang Paramahansa Yogivah Giri speaks on the nature of the supreme reality, the meaning of bliss, and the experience of God-realization. He says, “This one reality that we call God, the supreme reality, is infinite bliss, infinite contentment.” Addressing the question of desire after enlightenment, he shares, “Yeah, you still have desires…
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In this powerful talk, Paramahansa Yogivah Giri reveals how the spiritual path begins not with denial, but with the honest fulfillment of desires. He explains that only when desire has run its course can true detachment and clarity arise: “You can’t force renunciation. If a desire is there, it has to be fulfilled. Otherwise it will keep coming back…
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In this episode, Paramahansa Yogivah Giri shares powerful insights on the necessity of fulfilling one’s desires before true spiritual transformation can occur. Through reflections on his time with authentic Mahatmas, he explains that premature renunciation or suppression of desire leads to confusion—not realization. “You can’t skip your desires. Yo…
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In this satsang, Paramahansa Yogivah Giri shares reflections on his early years of spiritual search, time in ashrams, and the difference between imagined progress and real transformation. He speaks about learning from teachers who had genuine realization and how his understanding changed over time. He says: “If I wanted to grow spiritually, if I wa…
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