In this gripping second part of our conversation with Dr. Vijaya Govindarajan on the Tamil Desam Podcast, we shift our focus from prevention to the aftermath of road accidents, diving into the real-life incidents and human realities that often go unspoken. Through powerful storytelling and first-hand observations, Dr. Vijaya brings to light the emotional, physical, and psychological toll of road accidents not just on the victims but on their families and society as a whole. We confront the uncomfortable but necessary truth about the growing apathy in our streets, where many bystanders hesitate to help, thinking, "This won’t happen to me" or "It’s not my responsibility." This social selfishness, this silent bystander effect, is one of the most tragic parts of road trauma in our country, and we explore how it must change.
The discussion also covers the critical actions one must take immediately after an accident, both as a victim and as a witness from calling emergency services, ensuring safety, and avoiding panic, to knowing what not to do in such moments. Dr. Vijaya doesn’t stop at the problems; he brings a roadmap of awareness and compassion, especially aimed at young people. We also examine the influence of distracted driving, drunken driving, and helmet negligence, and how these seemingly small choices can lead to devastating consequences.
Highlighting the crucial role of the traffic police, and the necessity for cooperation between citizens and enforcement bodies, the episode also touches upon how laws can only protect when people take them seriously. Dr. Vijaya reflects on the collective societal attitude that needs urgent reform, urging youth to break free from careless habits and cultivate a culture of care, caution, and accountability. More than just advice, this episode delivers a deep emotional reflection on how every life on the road is valuable, and how a shift in mindset from ignorance to awareness can prevent tragedies before they happen.
In this powerful and thought-provoking episode of the Tamizh Desam Podcast, we are joined by Dr. Vijaya Govindarajan, a respected ENT specialist and an outspoken advocate for public welfare, particularly in the regions of Vellore. Known for his work in various social awareness programs in his motivatinal speeches, Dr. Vijay brings not only medical expertise but also a deep concern for the safety and well-being of everyday citizens. In this episode, we delve into the pressing issue of road safety, exploring why it remains one of the most overlooked yet vital aspects of modern life. Dr. Vijaya shares his insights on the alarming rise in road accidents, emphasizing the crucial role that awareness, discipline, and responsibility play in preventing tragedies. The conversation moves beyond rules and regulations, diving into how young people can develop a more conscious approach to life on the road, whether as pedestrians, riders, or drivers. He also highlights the importance of early education at home, urging parents to be the first teachers of road ethics and accountability. From sharing real-life experiences to discussing statistical realities, Dr. Vijaya offers meaningful guidance tailored especially for the youth, while also urging families and communities to come together in building a safer society. This episode is more than a discussion — it’s a wake-up call. A reminder that road safety isn’t just about traffic signals and helmets, but about valuing life, respecting others, and choosing responsibility every time we step onto the road.
In Part 2 of our deep and insightful conversation with the dynamic Dr. Vijaya Govindarajan, we zoom in on the ENT field and uncover everything today’s youth need to know but are rarely told.
Dr. Vijaya Govindharajan, a top ENT specialist, entrepreneur, teacher, and performing artist, takes us through a real and honest journey into the realities, challenges, and transformations of the ENT (Ear, Nose, Throat) medical world. But this isn’t just about medicineit’s about awareness, responsibility, and lifestyle.
In this episode, we explore:
The biggest myths surrounding ENT health that many still believe. What young people are doing wrong daily when it comes to earphones, voice care, sinus issues, and more. How society views the ENT field, and why that perception needs to change. The kind of awareness youth must have when it comes to long-term ENT care, especially in a digital-heavy, stress-filled era. Simple yet powerful tips to maintain ear, nose, and throat health in everyday life.Real patient experiences and unique stories that show how easily neglected issues can become serious. And most importantly, how to become more conscious, preventive, and proactive in caring for your ENT system.This episode is a blend of truth bombs, medical wisdom, lifestyle guidance, and real talk.
Whether you're a student who lives with earphones on, a content creator using your voice daily, or someone who deals with allergies, sleep issues, or stress-based ENT symptoms, this one is essential listening.
Tune in now to hear from a doctor who doesn't just treat symptoms, he speaks the truth with heart, humor, and humanity.
What happens when a top ENT specialist is also a bus entrepreneur, beatboxer, stand-up comedian, whistling artist, and an absolute powerhouse of creativity?
In this electrifying episode of Enter the Dragon, we dive deep into the multidimensional life of Dr. Vijaya Govindarajan – a man who doesn’t just treat ears, noses, and throats, but also resonates with the rhythm of life itself.
Dr. Vijaya Govindarajan is not your average ENT doctor. He is the proud owner of Bus Services, an entrepreneur managing the logistics of people’s lives while simultaneously being a master in the art of healing. From hospital rounds to bus routes, from the operation theatre to the open mic stage, he’s lived a life that breaks all stereotypes.
In this Part 1 of our conversation:
He shares his life story, how each phase shaped him from medicine to business to music. We explore the ENT field: how he entered it, what fascinated him, and why it's more relevant to youth than ever before. He opens up about time management, passion juggling, and how he maintains balance while wearing multiple hats every single day. He reflects on the importance of staying curious, artistic, and unapologetically authentic in a world that often demands specialization. His life is a perfect fusion of science, entrepreneurship, and performance art,proving that you don’t need to choose one path to walk, you can build your own highway.
If you’re someone who has more than one dream...
If you're passionate but feel trapped by expectations...
If you’re balancing academics, creativity, and career thoughts...
This episode is for you.
Get ready to laugh, learn, and be deeply inspired by a man who has literally mastered the beat of lifein both health and hustle.
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This podcast takes a deep and critical look into the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, exploring not just the policy on paper, but the political and cultural intentions behind it.
The episode focuses extensively on the Three-Language Formula introduced in NEP, questioning its real-world implications. While the policy claims to offer flexibility in language choice, the discussion highlights how it subtly encourages Hindi, especially in non-Hindi speaking states, raising concerns of linguistic imposition. The argument is made in favour of a Two-Language System, where the mother tongue strengthens emotional and conceptual learning, and English serves as a global connector rendering the third language unnecessary for most learners.
The podcast also emphasizes the importance of learning subjects like science, maths, and social studies in the mother tongue not just up to Grade 5, but ideally throughout the school years. Languages like Tamil carry rich intellectual, scientific, and emotional depth, and when children are taught in their native language, they understand better, express more freely, and develop stronger cognitive foundations.
Beyond the classroom, this episode dives into how education has long been used as a political tool in India. It unpacks how politicians have historically manipulated educational policies and systems and how NEP 2020 continues this trend under the disguise of reform. The policy is seen as part of a broader centralisation effort, where a single cultural and linguistic narrative is subtly being promoted, risking the federal, diverse, and inclusive nature of Indian society.
This podcast questions whether NEP is truly a revolution in Indian education, or a rebranding of old agendas in a new form raising urgent questions about language, identity, and who really controls what the next generation learns.
This episode of the Tamizh Desam Podcast dives deep into the sensitive and controversial terrain of beef politics in India, with a sharp focus on Tamil society, traditional culture, and organic farming. The discussion challenges the modern narrative that promotes beef consumption, asserting that historically and genetically, Tamil communities have never included beef in their dietary traditions.
The episode highlights how the growing normalization of beef, largely driven by political and ideological agendas, is not only culturally disconnected but also threatens traditional organic farming practices, as the reduction of cow populations directly impacts agriculture and village-based livelihoods.
A critical segment of the podcast exposes how politicians use beef as a political weapon, manipulating public emotion to polarize communities and gather vote banks. At the same time, the podcast points out a glaring hypocrisy, the calculated avoidance of promoting pork, out of fear of offending Muslim sentiments, revealing a selective approach in so-called secular politics.
Rather than fueling division, this episode calls for a balanced, respectful coexistence between those who consume beef and those who do not. It also explores alternate solutions like promoting pork, which does not disrupt agricultural ecosystems, but questions why this is politically sidelined.
A hard-hitting reflection on cultural identity, food politics, ecological balance, and political manipulation with a call for unity, awareness, and preservation of Tamil roots.
Tune in now to uncover the layers of beef politics beyond media headlines and into the heart of culture, land, and community.
In this powerful and thought-provoking episode, Sanjay Krishnan explores the hidden mechanisms of religious discrimination, how it’s taught, normalized, and weaponized in our society, and how politicians manipulate religion perfectly to control minds, silence questions, and win votes.
From the subtle conditioning in homes and schools to the loud propaganda on screens and streets, this episode exposes:
The psychology behind religious hate
The step-by-step strategy used by politicians to divide people
The economic, social, and moral damage a nation suffers due to religious discrimination
How fear, pride, and repetition are used as political tools
The cost of silence and the urgent need to awaken
This is not just a podcast episode. It’s a mirror held up to our society.
Whether you’re religious, spiritual, or just a concerned citizen, this episode will make you think, question, and most importantly feel human again.
Tune in now. Share widely. Let’s build a world where faith unites, not divides.
In this eye-opening episode, Sanjay Krishnan invite you to look beyond religious labels and political headlines to understand the deep, complex roots of the Israel–Palestine conflict.
We begin with an important question: Who are the real Jews? I explore the historical and ethnic differences between the ancient Semitic Jews of the Middle East—those who lived in the land of Canaan thousands of years ago—and the European Jews (Ashkenazi) who migrated in the 20th century, backed by Zionist ideology. This brings us to a larger issue: Can a modern nation be rightfully formed purely on the basis of religion?
I argue that nations should be built on the shared culture, identity, and land of its people not solely on religious belief. The establishment of Israel in 1948, under British influence and global sympathy post-Holocaust, led to the mass displacement of native Palestinians—a historic injustice still unfolding today.
I also reflect on the Palestinian perspective, the continuous loss of their homes, rights, and dignity under Israeli occupation. The episode explores Iran’s role, Israel’s political and military actions, and how Western media manipulates or hides the truth, often painting a one-sided story that silences Palestinian suffering.
This is not about hate or blame. It’s about seeking truth, understanding history without bias, and giving voice to the unheard. I share my own views on the conflict not to provoke, but to create space for awareness, justice, and critical thinking.
Whether you’re new to the topic or already familiar, this episode will give you a fresh perspective on one of the world’s longest-running and most emotionally charged conflicts.
Art of Parenting
Hosted by: Sanjay Krishnan
Guest : Kiran Kaviarasan
Parenting isn’t just a responsibility — it’s an art that shapes generations.
In this deeply reflective episode, Sanjay and Kiran dive into the emotional, psychological, and social dimensions of parenting. Together, they explore:
Why parenting is the foundation of a child’s life — how every value, fear, strength, and wound can trace back to early parenting experiences.
The difference between healthy and toxic parenting — and how toxic parenting often becomes the root of larger social issues.
How children are molded by their environment at home — and what kind of emotional nourishment they need to truly thrive.
What to do if you're a child of toxic parenting — understanding your trauma and finding ways to reclaim your own identity.
Guidance for parents and future parents — how to grow with their children, and what values, behaviors, and emotional intelligence are essential to raise mentally strong, emotionally safe, and joyful children.
A reminder that a healthy childhood isn't a luxury, it's a right — and how it determines the course of a person’s life and society at large.
Whether you're a parent, a future parent, or someone healing from their past — this episode offers insight, compassion, and tools to understand the powerful impact of parenting and how we can do better.
🎧 Creative Art Series – Part 3: Beyond the Canvas
Guest: Kiran Kaviyarasan | Host: Sanjay Krishnan
In this final chapter of the Creative Art Series, we shift the spotlight from personal creativity to the larger world that surrounds it. We begin by exploring how society views artists, often undervalued or misunderstood, and discuss why creators deserve more respect, space, and recognition. Kiran shares his honest views on the invisible limitations placed on artists and how that needs to change.
We then dive into the dreams of many: cinematic art. With cinema deeply influencing today’s youth, we unpack how to enter the film industry, what to expect, and how to stay grounded through its ups and downs. Kiran, as a musician, also shares the role music plays in storytelling and how Indian cinema creates a space for sound to become emotion.
Another key topic we explore is how artists today can grow faster than ever, thanks to the digital explosion of information and tools. From researching to self-learning, from networking to content creation, everything is now just a click away. We talk about how curiosity, consistency, and responsibility are the pillars of today’s self-made artist.
🎙️ Whether you're a filmmaker, musician, or just someone trying to express yourself, this episode is a powerful reflection on art, influence, and evolution in the modern age.
🎧 Creative Art Series – Part 2: Monetizing Creativity Without Losing Artistic Integrity
Guest: Kiran Kaviyarasan | Host: Sanjay Krishnan
In Part 2 of the Creative Art Series, we delve into one of the most critical turning points in a creator’s journey, the moment when art meets income. This episode features an insightful and reflective conversation with Kiran Kaviarasan, a passionate musician and guitarist whose life revolves around creativity and expression. Together, we explore the complex and often contradictory, process of monetizing creative skills while preserving the soul of one’s art.
We begin by addressing the universal desire of every artist: How can I turn my creative passion into a profession? But with that question comes deeper concerns:
What happens to the purity of art when money enters the picture?
Will financial demands force us to cater to the market and dilute our originality?
Kiran candidly reflects on these dilemmas. He shares how creators must remain open to audience needs without becoming creatively enslaved to them. An artist’s work can be influenced but should never be overruled by market demands. This episode speaks directly to that inner conflict and offers a grounded, balanced perspective on how to remain authentically expressive while being professionally adaptive.
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But creativity doesn't end at skill — it expands through discipline, mindset, and environment. So we also explore the direct and indirect forces that shape an artist’s growth:
Research Skills – Staying updated with evolving trends, techniques, and context deepens creative depth
Communication Skills – The ability to express, present, and collaborate is vital in creative industries Balancing Passion & Provision – Learning to walk the fine line between what fuels the soul and what pays the bills
Creativity as a Social Responsibility
One of the most powerful reflections in this episode is the role of an artist as a contributor to society. Creativity isn’t just personal expression it’s a force that can shape thought, evoke emotion, and inspire change. That’s why we also discuss how being an artist comes with a sense of responsibility.
An artist must stay informed, continuously update themselves, and understand their social context. Because whether through music, writing, design, or film creativity influences culture. And to do that meaningfully, a creator must grow not only in skill but in awareness and intention.
Kiran reminds us that art can heal, provoke, awaken, and connect but only when handled with clarity and responsibility.
This episode is a powerful blueprint for every artist, freelancer, or creative spirit who seeks to navigate the professional world without compromising artistic depth. It’s a deep dive into the world of creative independence, sustainability, and social impact — all rooted in lived experience.
Whether you're just beginning your journey, or you're at a stage where monetization feels like a maze, Part 2 offers wisdom that is both practical and emotionally resonant.
🖌️ “Your art is not just your voice it's your presence in the world. And when you align it with purpose, it speaks louder than you ever could.”