The discussion explores the concept of conscious capitalism, questioning whether startups can operate beyond self-interest and financial gain to address deeper societal challenges. The conversation between Partho and Kunal highlights the role of the entrepreneur in shaping capitalism, emphasizing that conscious businesses arise from conscious founders. Kunal mentions examples like Ratan Tata and Aravind Eye Care of how businesses can balance financial sustainability with social impact. Ultimately, the discussion underscores the need for holistic education and evolved investors to nurture a new generation of ethical entrepreneurs, aiming for a shift in capitalism’s purpose.
00:00 Trailer
00:06 Conscious capitalism
01:49 Questioning the concept of Conscious capitalism
05:24 Importance of consciousness in entrepreneurship
10:10 Concepts of 'Prakriti' and 'Sanskriti'
14:52 Ratan Tata's approach to conscious capitalism
18:20 'Carry it forward' concept
21:16 Outgrowing in business
22:15 Value system in early childhood
26:30 Is money a villain?
29:13 Aravind Eye Care as a Conscious Business Model
32:42 Monkey Business
34:22 Conscious being above conscious business
36:39 Role of ideas in sparking change
Often seen as a tangible asset, money is a token backed by trust rather than intrinsic value. Kunal talks about how humans transitioned from barter to shells, then to gold and silver coins, and eventually to paper money backed by gold reserves. However, governments later detached currency from gold, leading to mass printing and inflation. Digital money and cryptocurrencies emerged as decentralized alternatives, aiming to remove control from central banks. Despite evolving forms, money remains a medium of exchange, reliant on collective belief and acceptance.
00:00 Trailer
00:06 What is Money?
02:13 Concept of Barter
04:12 The Transition to Gold Coins
05:38 The Idea of Creation of Currency
06:51 Government Printing Money
08:51 Causes for Inflation
10:15 Trust and Faith in Currency Systems
14:04 Birth of Cryptocurrencies
15:50 Bitcoin and the Examples of Decentralization
17:59 Philosophical and Spiritual View on Money
This podcast explores the concepts of mind and ego from a spiritual and yogic perspective. Partho describes mind as a vast spectrum of consciousness, with layers ranging from rational thought to higher intuitive and spiritual awareness. Ego, or "ahankar," is viewed as identification with the self, which can either aid or hinder spiritual growth. The discussion emphasizes the importance of silencing the mind for spiritual progress and cultivating a balanced ego for a fulfilling worldly life. 00:00 Trailer 00:06 Discussion on concepts of Mind and Ego 03:04 Layers of the Mind: Thinking, Emotional, Subconscious 04:50 Consciousness & The Evolution of the Mind 05:52 Silencing the Mind in Spirituality 07:10 Intuition vs. Rational Thinking 09:38 The Sanskrit Word for Ego: Ahamkar 13:35 Importance of a Healthy, Positive Ego 15:29 Conclusion: Mind, Ego & Spiritual Human Evolution
In this episode, Partho delves into different types of wisdom (gyan) and how they are absorbed and retained. He explains the three kinds of knowledge—intellectual, experiential, and divine—and emphasizes the need for inner discipline and quietude to fully assimilate deeper insights. Partho highlights the importance of introspection, mental stillness, and the readiness of the mind and heart for self-realization. He further underscores that true wisdom blossoms through silence and personal experience, not through intellectualization or imitation of others' journeys.
The discussion explores the essence of Sanatan Dharma, emphasizing it as a spiritual path rather than a religion in the Western sense. It highlights that Sanatan Dharma focuses on self-realization and unity with the divine rather than rigid practices like dietary restrictions or rituals. Food choices and traditions are personal preferences shaped by individual sensitivities and cultural contexts.
The conversation between Partho and Kunal stresses the need to distinguish between dogmatic practices and the experiential, inclusive nature of Sanatan Dharma, which values realization over belief.
In this enlightening podcast, Partho, a seasoned educator and advocate for integral education, discusses with Kunal the fundamental flaws in conventional schooling systems. They explore the impact of rigid curriculums that prioritize memorization over real understanding and how this approach stifles children's natural curiosity and learning potential. Partho emphasizes the importance of 'deschooling' kids in their free time—cleansing them of the day’s rigid lessons to rediscover the joy and effectiveness of unstructured learning. This dialogue delves into alternative educational philosophies that encourage children to engage with the world through their innate senses and curiosity, rather than through textbooks alone.
Tune in for an enlightening conversation with Partho, an educator with over 30 years of experience, as we delve into the philosophy of integral education and its potential to transform traditional schooling. In this podcast, we explore how current educational systems often focus narrowly on academic achievement at the expense of holistic child development. We also touch on the role of AI in future education, the need for parental reevaluation of educational choices, and the possibilities for true empowerment through a more conscious approach to learning. This discussion is a must-watch for parents, educators, and anyone interested in the future of education.
In the first episode of the Small Talk Series (Mindscapes), Partho and Kunal take a deep dive into the mysteries of consciousness and the universe. This engrossing discussion explores the limitations of science when confronted with concepts beyond space and time, such as quantum realms, spirituality, and mysticism. They also discuss Vedantic reality, the essence of existence beyond our physical universe, and the potential for science and yogic insights to converge in understanding supramental reality. From the possibility of extraterrestrial life to yogic beings living in other dimensions, this episode challenges you to think beyond the known universe and consider the vast potential of existence.