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gisttalks-blog · 6 years ago
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New podcast
HI ! everyone, I am not an expert in promoting things online though i try and fail miserably almost all the time. I have a YouTube Channel and a twitter account and a Facebook page (going to create after this). So I have released a new podcast on the state of indie music in India. Basically people don’t quite give “bhav” to it. This (”bhav”) is a Hindi representation of Don’t give a shit. So, I decided to and i ceated a podcast with an Indie music band Amritaansh. 
PLEASE DO WATCH IT. 
HERE IS THE LINK.
https://youtu.be/RFm9VxgBZ04
follow me on Twittwer
https://twitter.com/ISmallTalk
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gisttalks-blog · 6 years ago
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Why do people need comedy to take few things seriously
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gisttalks-blog · 6 years ago
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small talks podcast is out on mental illness 
please view my content so that i can make it better
https://youtu.be/5_DfNhXmXI0
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gisttalks-blog · 6 years ago
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India is the Most depressed country.
According to WHO India was the most depressed country in the whole world.Why are people ignoring these few small talks ? Simply because these issues haven’t got any light on them by the government and a educated man/women. I present to you 3 rd episode of Small talks, will be on mental illness. The episode will be out soon !
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gisttalks-blog · 6 years ago
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celebs should promote global warming issues  cause in India they reach more houses than the government.
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gisttalks-blog · 6 years ago
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Sharp and potentially devastating temperature rises of 3C to 5C in the Arctic are now inevitable even if the world succeeds in cutting greenhouse gas emissions in line with the Paris agreement, research has found.
Winter temperatures at the north pole are likely to rise by at least 3C above pre-industrial levels by mid-century, and there could be further rises to between 5C and 9C above the recent average for the region, according to the UN.
Such changes would result in rapidly melting ice and permafrost, leading to sea level rises and potentially to even more destructive levels of warming. Scientists fear Arctic heating could trigger a climate “tipping point” as melting permafrost releases the powerful greenhouse gas methane into the atmosphere, which in turn could create a runaway warming effect.
“What happens in the Arctic does not stay in the Arctic,” said Joyce Msuya, the acting executive director of UN Environment. “We have the science. Now more urgent climate action is needed to steer away from tipping points that could be even worse for our planet than we first thought.”
Continue Reading.
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gisttalks-blog · 6 years ago
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Uploading on SoundCloud ?
So, I have uploaded 2 videos on YouTube and third is on the way, but I found out that SoundCloud is a platform where many artists not only post music but also host podcasts. I liked what they provided as information. But I am still unsure about it. Can you help me decide, Is soundCloud a good option to start Podcasting and do we have any better platforms who give better paid options?
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gisttalks-blog · 6 years ago
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New Generation new hope
Visit my second podcast on YouTube which is all about how firecrackers are affecting the environment in India. The foreigners may not know this but during Diwali, Indians literally burst immense amount of crackers. Although the practice has reduced in recent years it hasn't reduced enough. Yes, firecrackers are not the only reason but visit my podcast to know more. The podcast also covers few other things such as how in India There is a majority of adults and teenagers just not knowing about the damage caused by pollution and some are simply ignorant. 
here is the link https://youtu.be/uABAGi2gCCM
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gisttalks-blog · 6 years ago
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Check out my YouTube channel. In this video i discuss about Classical music and its current state within the modern music world. The podcast is in Marathi(regional language of Maharashtra,India ) but those who don’t understand, there is a song piece of core Indian classical music at the very end. You can check that out. Thank you.
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gisttalks-blog · 6 years ago
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Classical Music was never for the masses
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