Indian Genes

Joaquim Gonsalves
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Jul 12, 2025 • 34min

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May 4, 2025 • 2h 1min

MAAJHI - Empowering people to Humanize Loss, Grief, & find Meaning with Krittika Sharma

Maajhi Link - www.maajhi.comKrittika’s passion for end-of-life care was sparked by a deeply personal experience & a lifelong relationship with loss. Driven by this profound connection, she is committed to bringing dignity, grace & wellbeing into aging, loss, end-of-life care, & the broader healthcare ecosystem.Krittika is a death meditation facilitation guide & is building her knowledge in the space of grief & yoga. She recently won a full scholarship for a grief educator program to learn under renowned grief expert, David Kessler.She has been recognized by Forbes (LEADERSHIP, FORBESWOMEN) on the importance of addressing grief & loss in the workplace. Krittika has worked with Fortune 100 companies in the space of wellbeing & purpose building through the lens of death & dying. Clients include Pfizer & Merck.She is the former director of Death Over Dinner (India) – the largest social campaign in the globe that has had over 200,000 dinners. She introduced the concept in India. As a senior strategist & engagement manager, she was a core team member who conceived, built, & launched the first global End of Life (EOL) Collective – a digital platform for caregivers, care seekers, & service providers.Krittika has presented her work on global platforms, she has authored a chapter on wellbeing in death & dying in the Handbook of Happiness commissioned by the Happiness Monk of Bhutan, & she mentors students who are interested in carving a path in the space of end-of-life care. She is currently a member of The Dying. Series Collective, Toronto. Her work has been featured in multiple global & Indian newspapers. (Upcoming features: Forbes & Indian Genes)Krittika was introduced to the world of applied behavioral economics & sciences infused with design thinking & research during her time at FinalMile. Her multidisciplinary portfolio of 15 years includes impactful work in healthcare, financial services, the social sector & organizational behavior across India, the US, Canada, the UK, France & Tanzania. Her expertise continues on this path today, driving progress for Fortune 250 companies, primarily in the space of Health & Life Sciences (HLS), with scaled solutions using AI, analytics & engineering. While her primary role was as a behavior design leader & mentor in the Experience team, she was a core team member in HLS at Fractal Analytics, responsible for developing the practice from its early days to one of the most thriving verticals in the company.Click here to view Krittika’s breadth of work www.maajhi.com
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Feb 16, 2025 • 25min

Engineering & Prototyping - T-Works

*A Special interview with Joginder Tanikella - CEO T-Works*Featuring a guided & detailed tour by Sahaj Sandhu - Start Up ManagerIndian Genes was proud to visit the T-Works space and here bring to you never before seen footage & insight into this amazing initiative. If You are an Engineer, Start Up of just a Curious Mind....this is the episode you youT-Works Impact - Over 35 Products Delivered, 300+ Startups & MSMEs supported, 6000= Parts & Protypes crested, 45000+ Community Members !!A truly visionary institution established by the Government of Telangana, T-Works works to foster a maker culture and reduce barriers to hardware prototyping and innovation. Founded on November 28, 2017, T-Works began its journey as a catalyst for hardware product innovation after recognizing the gaps in our journey towards the innovation era.In March 2022, T-Works opened its doors as India's largest prototyping centre with its Phase-I building spanning across 78,000 square feet, located in Raidurgam, Hyderabad.Equipped with industry-grade tools, T-Works offers an unparalleled experience for students, makers, innovators, corporates, and entrepreneurs to bring their ideas to life.*Indian Genes encourages you to watch this episode on Youtube as the visuals will provide a better understanding of scale and effort being put in at T-Works to drive Innovation.*Please share this with Students or Entrepreneurs that could benefit from this initiative !*Theme & Background Music by Crowed Studios
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Nov 23, 2024 • 27min

Indian Space Conclave 2024

An Indian Genes Podcast EXCLUSIVE !! Welcome to our exclusive coverage of the Indian Space Conclave 2024! In this video, we dive into the highlights of this groundbreaking event, where India emerged as the leading force in global space exploration. The conclave showcased India’s ambition to become a top space nation, emphasizing international collaboration for a brighter future. From discussions on space exploration for humanity's betterment to incredible pitches for technological innovations, this event truly set the stage for India's next giant leap in space. With a star-studded guest list featuring some of the most influential figures in the space industry, this conclave brought together thought leaders and visionaries from around the globe to discuss new frontiers, cutting-edge advancements, and global partnerships. Join us as we explore this historic gathering and its potential to shape the future of space. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more insights on how India is leading the charge towards becoming a space superpower! #IndianSpaceConclave2024 #SpaceExploration #IndiaSpacePower #SpaceCollaboration #GlobalSpaceFuture #SpaceInnovation #IndiaSpaceMission #NextSpaceSuperpower #HumanityInSpace #SpaceTech #SpaceConclave #FutureOfSpace #SpaceIndustry #SpaceExplorationForGood #GlobalPartnership #IndianSpaceAgency #SpaceLeadershipUntitled
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Nov 3, 2024 • 2h 35min

Bill Mensch : The Man That Changed The World with Microprocessors & the 6502 Legacy

In this fascinating Indian Genes EXCLUSIVE, Bill Mensch Founder, Chairman, and CEO of The Western Design Center (WDC), shares his groundbreaking journey in the microprocessor industry. Recognized as one of the key figures in computer history, Mr. Mensch's inventions and patents played a foundational role in creating the modern PC and video game industries. From the iconic 6502 microprocessor used in legendary systems like the Apple II, Commodore 64, Atari, and Nintendo, to today’s W65C02S and W65C816S chips, his impact continues to drive advancements in technology, automotive, medical, and consumer electronics.Hear directly from the man whose contributions have shaped the world of microcomputing, honored at the Smithsonian Museum and recognized globally. Discover the challenges, triumphs, and technical innovations that made the 6502 a defining product of the information age.#KeyTopics:The evolution of 6502 microprocessor technologyFounding of The Western Design Center (WDC)Insights into Apple II, Commodore 64, Atari, NintendoLegacy of microprocessor innovation in tech, video games, and consumer electronicsBill holds twenty– two patents for microprocessors, microprocessor peripheral devices and microprocessor systems, and was recognized in both 1991 and 1996 at the Microprocessor Forum as a pioneer in the microprocessor industry. Mr. Mensch’s patents were used on Motorola’s original NMOS 6800 microprocessor and MOS Technology’s NMOS 6502 microprocessor families. The 6502 technology has been credited with creating the PC and video game industries. It was first used in the Commodore PET personal computer; Vic 20 consumer computer; Commodore 64 consumer computer (6510); Acorn personal computer; Apple I personal computer; Apple II personal computer; Atari video game system (6507) and personal computer (6502); and Nintendo video game system. The 6502 microprocessor is featured in a display in the Smithsonian Museum of Science and Technology in Washington DC.Mr. Mensch’s solely– owned patents are implemented in The Western Design Center’s proprietary CMOS 65xx Microprocessor family of chips and related systems. This technology is used today in an ever growing variety of products including medical life support, automotive, industrial, consumer and personal computers. The foundation for this widespread use of the technology began when two of WDC’s 65xx Microprocessor family members were used in the introduction of groundbreaking PC and video game products. The W65C02S 8–bit microprocessor was first used in the Apple IIc personal computer and the Apple IIe personal computer. The W65C816S 16–bit microprocessor was first used in the Apple IIgs personal computer and Super Nintendo video game system.In the fall of 1996, Mr. Mensch was honored for his outstanding contribution to the information technology industry at a ceremony during which the 6502 was recognized at COMDEX as the first of seven “defining” products in the twenty–five year history of the microprocessor. He has become recognized as the person most responsible for the continued success and proliferation of use of the 65xx technology which has been enhanced and expanded with the development of the WDC 65xx Microprocessor family products.Mr. Mensch was born in 1945 and grew up on a dairy farm in Bucks County, PA. He attended Pennridge High School in Perkasie, PA, and graduated in 1963. He graduated from Temple University (AEET 1966) in Philadelphia, PA, attendedVillanova (Spring/Summer 1968 & Spring 1969), graduated from the University of Arizona with High Distinction (BSEE 1971) in Tucson, AZ, and then attended Arizona State University graduate courses (1971–79).Mr. Mensch was employed at Philco Ford in Blue Bell, PA (1967–69), Motorola in Mesa, AZ (1971–74), MOS Technology in Norristown, PA (1974–77), and Integrated Circuit Engineering (ICE) in Scottsdale, AZ (1977–78), before founding The Western Design Center, Inc. in Mesa, AZ (1978–present).From 1985 to 1988, Mr. Mensch was a member of the Board of Directors for Mesa Bank, a local community bank. Mr. Mensch was also a member of the Board of Directors for TouchScape (1999–2001) and DotSafe (2000–2001), two Internet companies.In 1997, he was the keynote speaker at the world’s first IP (Intellectual Property) conference, IP Europe. He participated on a special panel discussion session concerning “Starting Up Companies to Commercialize University– Generated Technologies” at the ICEE– 2000 conference in Taiwan in August, 2000, which was attended by approximately 500 professors from all over the world.While attending the University of Arizona, he was awarded a scholarship by the Tucson Gas and Electric Company. In 1985, he received the Certificate of Honor from Temple University’s College of Engineering and Architecture and has been recognized at both Temple University and the University of Arizona as an outstanding alumnus. In 1994, Mr. Mensch was named to the College of Engineering Advisory Council at the University of Notre Dame. In 1995, he was appointed to the Industrial Advisory Board for the Electronic Computer Technology Department in the College of Engineering and Applied Science at Arizona State University . In 1996, he joined the Industrial Advisory Board for the newly created Center for Low Power Electronics (CLPE), of which WDC is a charter member. In 1999, in conjunction with the CLPE, the National Science Foundation (NSF) provided an SBIR grant to WDC and the University of Arizona for development of a low power mixed signal rapid prototype system designed around the 65xx technology. From 1994– to 2000, Mr. Mensch assisted in teaching a class in System–On–a–Chip (SOC) IC Design at Arizona State University. He was chosen to receive the Distinguished Alumni Leadership Award from Temple University in April 1998. In August of 1998, he received the Sigma Pi International Fraternity’s Founders’ Award its highest individual award. In May 2002, Mr. Mensch was inducted into the Pennridge High School “Wall of Fame” as an outstanding graduate. The Computer Museum of America inducted Mr. Mensch into its Hall of Fame in June of 2002. In 2004 Mr. Mensch was invited to be a charter member of two advisory boards for Temple University (1) the inaugural Board of Visitors for the College of Engineering and (2) the Inaugural President’s Advisory Board. On December 8, 2005, Mr. Mensch was recognized by the University of Arizona’s College of Engineering as the 2005 recipient of their Lifetime Achievement Award at a luncheon to honor technology and business executives who have made a lasting contribution to Arizona’s economy. Here is a link to his acceptance speech. He became a member of the Industry Advisory Council for the College of Engineering at the University of Arizona in 2006.In January, 2004, the book Leaders of the Information Age identified Mr. Mensch as one of 250 individuals dating back to the 15th century who set the foundation of today’s Information Technology industry. (Seewww.hwwilson.com/print/leaders_info.cfm for a complete list.) Numerous other articles have been written about Mr. Mensch. He was featured in the “Success” section of the January 1, 2006 issue of the Mesa tribune . In February, 1999, Jonah McLeod, the Editor–in–Chief of Silicon Strategies , wrote an editorial entitled “What’s the Proper Goal for an IP Business Model?” that highlighted Mr. Mensch’s pioneering efforts concerning microprocessor IP. The June, 1998, Forbes ASAP magazine cover story article “The Chips We Live By” featured his contribution to the microprocessor industry. An article in Silicon Strategies , also in June, l998, chronicled Mr. Mensch’s pioneering approach to IP integration. Other articles include Temple University’sTemple Review (Winter 1992) as well as Temple’s Conwell Society Newsletter (Winter 1994), University of Arizona’s Arizona Engineer newsletter (Fall 1995), Commodore World magazine (January 1996), and Arizona Business Gazette newspaper (July 1996). He was also featured in a book titled Which Business?: Help in Selecting your New Venture, published in early 1997 and was mentioned in Microcosm: The Quantum Revolution in Economics and Technology, a book written by George Gilder in 1989.Papers written and/or presented by Mr. Mensch include (1) “System–on–Chip Design Methodology in Engineering Education” presented at ICEE 2000 in Taipei, Taiwan, August, 2000; (2) “Analog Digital Development Board for Prototyping Mixed Signal Circuits” presented at MIXDES 2000 (Mixed Signal Design Conference) in Lodz, Poland, June, 2000; (3) “Behavioral Level Analog Synthesis Targeted to Field Programmable Analog Arrays” presented at MIXDES 2000 in Lodz, Poland, June, 2000. In 1998, Mr. Mensch wrote an article entitled “A Business Model for IP Providers” which was published in the newsletter for the Fabless Semiconductor Association (FSA).Mr. Mensch has established educational scholarships at Xavier College Preparatory in Phoenix, AZ, Pennridge High School in Perkasie, PA, Temple University in Philadelphia, PA, and The University of Notre Dame in South Bend, IN. His most memorable “non– technical” achievement was completion of the inaugural running of the Washington D.C. Marathon in March of 2002 at the age of 58.Mr. Mensch has five children. He currently resides with his wife, Dianne, in Superstition Mountain, Arizona.#WilliamMensch #6502Microprocessor #WesternDesignCenter #AppleII #Commodore64 #Atari #Nintendo #MicroprocessorHistory #TechInnovation #VideoGameHistory #IndianGenesPodcast
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Oct 19, 2024 • 54min

Avi Loeb - Harvard

Unti Dive into the cosmos with us in this exclusive interview with Avi Loeb, Harvard astrophysicist and renowned author of "Extraterrestrial." Join us as we explore groundbreaking insights into alien life, UFO phenomena, and the implications for humanity! In this eye-opening conversation, Avi shares his thoughts on:The evidence supporting the existence of extraterrestrial life His groundbreaking research on mysterious objects like 'Oumuamua The future of UFO studies and what it means for science How academia views the search for aliens and UFOs Whether you're a skeptic or a believer, this interview will challenge your perceptions and spark your curiosity! Don’t miss out on this fascinating journey into the unknown! Subscribe for more incredible interviews and insights from leading scientists and researchers! Watch Now and Join the Discussion!#AviLoeb #Aliens #UFOResearch #Extraterrestrial #Harvard #Astrophysics #SpaceExploration #Oumuamua #Science #Conspiracy #MysteriesOfTheUniverse #Interviews #CosmicExploration #FutureOfScience #UFOs
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Oct 12, 2024 • 1h 17min

Nikol Koleva Space Psychologist

Nikol Koleva is the Executive Director of Space Generation Advisory Council SGAC under United Nations, She also represented the organization in international forums, including the United Nations Committee on the Peaceful Uses of Outer Space (UN COPUOS), the International Astronautical Congress (IAC), and the International Astronautical Federation (IAF) Spring Meetings, where she delivered statements, technical presentations, and attended committee meetings on behalf of WSWA.Nikol has worked Astronauts, NASA, ESA among other organizations merging psychology and space exploration. She has conducted extensive research on the Overview Effect among astronauts using a qualitative approach and explored their experiences of this phenomenon. She continued this research for her Master’s thesis, looking into whether or not virtual reality (VR) can be used to replicate the Overview Effect and if it can simulate similar therapeutic benefits as those experienced by astronauts.#space #psychology #astronaught #sgac #inspiration
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Sep 29, 2024 • 1h 3min

John Bucher - Hollywood Writer

John Bucher is a renowned mythologist and story expert who has been featured on the BBC, the History Channel, the LA Times, The Hollywood Reporter and on numerous other international outlets . He serves as Executive Director for the Joseph Campbell Foundation and is a writer, podcaster, storyteller, and speaker. He has worked with government and cultural leaders around the world as well as organizations such as HBO, DC Comics, Paramount Pictures, Nickelodeon, A24 Films, Atlas Obscura, and The John Maxwell Leadership Foundation, bringing his deep understanding of narrative and myth to a wide array of audiences. He is the author of six influential books on storytelling, including the best-selling Storytelling for Virtual Reality, named by BookAuthority as one of the best storytelling books of all time. John has worked with New York Times Best Selling authors, YouTube influencers, Eisner winners, Emmy winners, Academy Award nominees, magicians, and cast members from Saturday Night Live. Holding a PhD in Mythology & Depth Psychology, he integrates scholarly insights with practical storytelling techniques, exploring the profound connections between myth, culture, and personal identity.  His expertise has helped shape compelling narratives across various platforms, enriching the way stories are told and experienced globally.
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Sep 17, 2024 • 1h 31min

Michael Graziano - Neuroscience

Indian Genes speaks to Michael about the brain basis of consciousness. Brains arrive at the conclusion that they have an internal, subjective experience of things — an experience that is non-physical and inexplicable. How can such a thing be studied scientifically? When an information-processing device such as the brain introspects, or accesses internal data, and on that basis arrives at the conclusion that it has a magic property inside of it, the first question for a scientist is probably not: how did that device produce magic? Or even: what is the magic? Such questions are probably not coherent. Instead, in my lab we are asking: how does a brain arrive at that kind of self-description? What is the adaptive advantage of that style of self-description? What systems in the brain compute that information? What happens when those systems are damaged? When and how did they evolve? All of these questions are scientifically approachable. My lab is currently testing a specific, mechanistic theory of awareness described in my recent book, Consciousness and the Social Brain.
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Sep 1, 2024 • 1h 36min

Chris French - Aliens. Ghosts. Paranormal Activity...Lets Fact Check !

Aliens! Ghosts! Paranormal Activity....lets take a Skeptical look as all this and then make informed decisions !Indian Genes speaks to Professor Chris French who is the Head of the Anomalistic Psychology Research Unit in the Psychology Department at Goldsmiths, University of London. He is a Fellow of the British Psychological Society and of the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry and a Patron of the British Humanist Association. He has published over 150 articles and chapters covering a wide range of topics. His main current area of research is the psychology of paranormal beliefs and anomalous experiences. He frequently appears on radio and television casting a sceptical eye over paranormal claims. His most recent book is Anomalistic Psychology: Exploring Paranormal Belief and Experience.

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