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The Other Side
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Приєднався 29 тра 2019
Welcome to "The Other Side," a podcast that explores the fascinating journeys and explores the 'other side' of high-achievers. An initiative by Rainmatter by Zerodha.
I'm your host, Dilip Kumar, and I'm passionate about sharing these stories of remarkable individuals with you.
In each episode, we peel back the layers of our guests' backgrounds, unraveling the essence of their mental frameworks and uncovering the untold stories behind their achievements.
Through unfiltered conversations, we deep dive into the intricate tapestry of their mental and physical fitness routines.
Our mission is clear: to provide fresh perspectives and insights into important topics like mental and physical well-being, stress management, productivity enhancement, and the pursuit of happiness.
Join us on "The Other Side" as we explore the secrets that fuel success, offering you new perspectives on living a fulfilling life. 🎙️
I'm your host, Dilip Kumar, and I'm passionate about sharing these stories of remarkable individuals with you.
In each episode, we peel back the layers of our guests' backgrounds, unraveling the essence of their mental frameworks and uncovering the untold stories behind their achievements.
Through unfiltered conversations, we deep dive into the intricate tapestry of their mental and physical fitness routines.
Our mission is clear: to provide fresh perspectives and insights into important topics like mental and physical well-being, stress management, productivity enhancement, and the pursuit of happiness.
Join us on "The Other Side" as we explore the secrets that fuel success, offering you new perspectives on living a fulfilling life. 🎙️
How Nithin Kamath helped Seema to send a message to women about Cancer
Seema has gone through a very stressful and tiresome period fighting Cancer. The experience made her empathize with other women who are going through this. Seema shares how Nithin and her friends from Zerodha helped her share her story to send a message to all women.
Watch the entire conversation here: ua-cam.com/video/_hUiaoa-kiE/v-deo.html
Dilip is an Entrepreneur and athlete who handles investments in the Health sector at Rainmatter by Zerodha. He brings out these extensive conversations on health & fitness with high performers and businesses building for Health, to create awareness and enable knowledge sharing at scale.
To connect:
Twitter: kmr_dilip
Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/dilipevs
Instagram: kmr_dilip
My blog: www.dilipkumar.co
Watch the entire conversation here: ua-cam.com/video/_hUiaoa-kiE/v-deo.html
Dilip is an Entrepreneur and athlete who handles investments in the Health sector at Rainmatter by Zerodha. He brings out these extensive conversations on health & fitness with high performers and businesses building for Health, to create awareness and enable knowledge sharing at scale.
To connect:
Twitter: kmr_dilip
Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/dilipevs
Instagram: kmr_dilip
My blog: www.dilipkumar.co
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Zerodha director Seema Patil on her Cancer treatment in India
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Seema has gone through a very stressful and tiresome period fighting Cancer. Although her early diagnosis and access to the best healthcare have made her overcome this faster, she shares how India is well-equipped for treating cancer today. Watch the entire conversation here: ua-cam.com/video/_hUiaoa-kiE/v-deo.html Dilip is an Entrepreneur and athlete who handles investments in the Health secto...
Fast cars & life outside that | India’s first F1 Racer | Narain Karthikeyan
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If you are a racing fanatic, you surely would’ve heard a lot about the man who became India's first Formula 1 racer, Narain Karthikeyan. He has entered the sport as a rookie and underdog and made all the big guys notice his presence. The F1 racing is dominated by European athletes and so has been the institutional support. The sport comes with a huge set of mental, physical, monetary, and struc...
IIT, IIM, Harvard Grads Helping India Get Healthy with Snacks
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The Indian snack industry has been junk for decades. This is a phenomenon of all the cultural innovation in Indian households, which has become an industry at scale, thanks to the popular manufacturers we know. But now that nutrition science has blown our minds, we Indians immediately need to change the snacks we consume. To help us break down this industry and share their attempts at solving t...
Everything about Indian sports, Olympics and the politics | With Deepthi Bopaiah of GoSports
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Everything about Indian sports, Olympics and the politics | With Deepthi Bopaiah of GoSports
19 Medals, 6 Gold. Eighteen Years of International Badminton and Counting | Ashwini Ponnappa
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19 Medals, 6 Gold. Eighteen Years of International Badminton and Counting | Ashwini Ponnappa
Everything you should know about Heart Health | Cardiologist, Dr. Deepak Krishnamurthy
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Everything you should know about Heart Health | Cardiologist, Dr. Deepak Krishnamurthy
Taking India's Squash Game To The Next Level | Joshna Chinnappa
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Taking India's Squash Game To The Next Level | Joshna Chinnappa
How India Changed Jonty Rhodes: An Honest Conversation
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How India Changed Jonty Rhodes: An Honest Conversation
You never knew this| Indian women in sports & fitness |Sisters in Sweat
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You never knew this| Indian women in sports & fitness |Sisters in Sweat
Resources and tips to stay healthy & fit for your parents & grand parents
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Resources and tips to stay healthy & fit for your parents & grand parents
Fighting Cancer made me Unbreakable | Seema Patil, Director of Zerodha
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Fighting Cancer made me Unbreakable | Seema Patil, Director of Zerodha
From Failures to India's No.1 Badminton Player | H S Prannoy - Goals, Disciple, Medals & Family.
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From Failures to India's No.1 Badminton Player | H S Prannoy - Goals, Disciple, Medals & Family.
Built a 600+ Cr fitness Brand in India (Part 2) | ft. Jitendra Chouksey | Fittr
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Built a 600 Cr fitness Brand in India (Part 2) | ft. Jitendra Chouksey | Fittr
Built a 600+ Cr fitness Brand in India. Community, Nutrition, Depression ft Jitendra Chouksey| Fittr
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Built a 600 Cr fitness Brand in India. Community, Nutrition, Depression ft Jitendra Chouksey| Fittr
2 Billion Dollar Supplements Market | Do Indians need it? | Three Market Leaders
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2 Billion Dollar Supplements Market | Do Indians need it? | Three Market Leaders
Worked with NASA, Doctor & Longevity expert explains how to LIVE LONGER | Dr. Marcus Ranney
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Worked with NASA, Doctor & Longevity expert explains how to LIVE LONGER | Dr. Marcus Ranney
The untold story of Rohan Bopanna | World Rank No.1
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The untold story of Rohan Bopanna | World Rank No.1
Challenging Cadbury & Kwality | Billion dollar market| Making India eat healthier alternative
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Challenging Cadbury & Kwality | Billion dollar market| Making India eat healthier alternative
ALPHA COACH | Ep 6. Startups Building for Health | Rainmatter
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ALPHA COACH | Ep 6. Startups Building for Health | Rainmatter
CNBC managing editor on getting back to fitness, beating stress, depression & trading | Anuj Singhal
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CNBC managing editor on getting back to fitness, beating stress, depression & trading | Anuj Singhal
Becoming a mom at 40, acquisition by Cult.fit, launching fitness dance in India. Shwetambari Shetty
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Becoming a mom at 40, acquisition by Cult.fit, launching fitness dance in India. Shwetambari Shetty
India Hemp and Co | Startups Building for Health | Rainmatter
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India Hemp and Co | Startups Building for Health | Rainmatter
Founder & Stanford MBA, finding a new purpose in life through endurance sports.
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Founder & Stanford MBA, finding a new purpose in life through endurance sports.
Game Theory | Ep 3 Health Startup Series | Rainmatter
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Game Theory | Ep 3 Health Startup Series | Rainmatter
Running fast marathons at 45+ age with a full time job. Fast&Up CEO shares his experience.
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Running fast marathons at 45 age with a full time job. Fast&Up CEO shares his experience.
Playo | Ep 2 Health startup series | Rainmatter
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Playo | Ep 2 Health startup series | Rainmatter
From winning 600 gold medals to Olympics. Making of an athlete, entrepreneur & now a mother.
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From winning 600 gold medals to Olympics. Making of an athlete, entrepreneur & now a mother.
Devils Circuit | Ep 1 Health startup series | Rainmatter
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Devils Circuit | Ep 1 Health startup series | Rainmatter
Healthcare in India is broken. Let's fix it. TheLiverDoc aka Dr. Abby Philips
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Healthcare in India is broken. Let's fix it. TheLiverDoc aka Dr. Abby Philips
Strong mallu accent right there Dilip
Dude learn to listen, let her or any other guest talk . You got nirupama , congratulations you are a stud. But calm down, we wana listen to her not you.
she’s dead gorgeous, thank you for the video
The person I admire for his honesty, straightforwardnees
What a little p ussy, grow a pair 😂😂
You guys are not even worth calling you’ll F1 drivers 😂😂😂😂
Vijay knew that indian driver don't have the pedigree or extraordinary results , as other European driver PS i am an indian guy , but facts and facts
Vijay is intelligent he knew neither you or Karun are any good.
Mr. Cucumber 😂
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The guy is from my town in Coimbatore, as kids he put f1 on the map for everyone in India. And he did it with absolutely no support from the government or any huge teams from Europe. His family is rich that’s the only reason they were able to support his pure talent.
Nice one Can someone tell the name of the Navy seal book that the host was referring. Thanks
Ghareebo ka Drive to Survive
I watched him race in Silverstone and met him also! Was a nice guy! but he was head and shoulders better then last F1 Indian driver, Kuran Chandok who was bankrolled by a very rich family!
lol bro he was so bad at racing and now finding reasons to stay relevant XD
It's very easy to criticise bro. Are you a racer? In 2005 how many Indians knew about F1 . Stop your big mouth, you perform and talk .
Narain showed a lot of potential but was thwarted for reasons nothing to do with merit.
Very informative
Mr. Ambani- You can do this 🔥
Fantastic interview. Very transparent 👍
I was in school in 2005... I remember i had to do a segment in the daily morning assembly one day where kids has to speak about their FAVOURITE INDIAN...😅😅 Unsurprisingly everyone spoke of Tendulkar, Ganguly and the regular cricketers and bollywood personalities... I was the one who named Narain Karthikeyan and i gave a detailed description of what he achieved and how he has scripted history by becoming the first F1 driver from India... None of the people in the Assembly didn't know how to react, my class teacher hadn't even heard of the term Formula 1, my maths teacher thought it had to do something with calculus and my friends could hardly pronounce his name and my principal looked at me perplexed not knowing what to do...😂😂 I was a kid from a small town in Assam but i remember it was a huge news in India back then and my general knowledge on f1 was helped thanks to the autocar magazine for which i was a regular subscriber.... Coming from a country where we hardly respect sports other than cricket and getting to do a full season and scoring points in the process deserves only respect.. sadly even today people hardly know or speak about him...
Hey Narain, I have been following f1 for decades, and what you're saying makes sense to me, and yea hindsight is common in f1, it's fine thanks for representing our country.bcoz of struggles you had the next gen of Indians would get better chance. And yes MIKA looks epic...❤
F1 is not a sport it's a business of rich kids.
If you think that way , sorry to say it's not like that and please learn more
@@Raveendhana why don't you educate me then and explain why Narayan kartikeyan failed to be in F1,I'm sure he didn't lacking in talent.
@@shubhamsaurabh3475 So answering to your first question regarding F1 is only for rich kids and its a business F1 is unique to the other categories like F2 , F3 etc , in F1 each team design's its own chassis and its ain't cheap The general aerodynamic development or the engine development and its tech costs money The mgu h , mgu k does not come cheap , Plus Why f1 is unique is because it does not go in like f2 or even indycar way for that matter where , you have a smilar or same chassis for all and even a single engine supplier means the lower category hugely depend on the mechanical setup to win races , the team that extracts the maximum performance wins the race So f1 is not about money alone, how you use that money matters, why Adrian newey is the most sought designer ?, its because he was able to break the design code successfully and win many contructors championship Just have huge amount of money wont win you championships best example is mclaren , they worked hard to win races now , and you know what is heppening to redbull now So in a nutshell f1 is not about money alone and its not cheap either Coming to our drivers , yes the structure was not defined before like it is now But i can confidently say Kush maini or even jehan for that matter are better drivers than narain Yes narain Karthikeyan could have done well maybe , but from what i saw of him and the present drives now , he didn't push the car much or even showed that edgy skill which even a sergio perez might show Kush maini is doing good in f2 now , and he might not get into f1 , but he is good enough to be memtored by mika hakkinen So these are my observations 😁
Exaclty. The history of F1 has always been spoilt brat and their “thrill for speed” club.. of course companies were involved because these people bankrolled them to have parts for the cars. Only recently the sport has gained traction “promoting talents” but most of them come from rich families with funding their “hobby.
@@neo5973 motorsport is aint cheap and you can say they have rich background, but you need talent too , If anyone can win races and champions, then with a great car Sergio perez should have won the championship now , but he didn't and its max verstappen who prevailed 😁😁😁😁😁😁
He holds a world record in F1 .. any guess
The lowest finish by a driver in an F1 race...valencia 2011 Finished 24th in the race...
Man it will hurt bad to think that you choose William over redbull but it was reverse in his times where Williams was a great team and redbull was new
Wow what a wonderful interview. Narain, you got to know i was one of the young kids getting vhs from uk to watch you! India does not support motor racing, even with karun, Jehan, Maini, (fine, ill throw in mahaveer) same thing, not enough funding, jap drivers walking in with honda engines, chinese drivers walking in with huge gov backing, breaking into F1 is hard.
worst f1 driver ever, he should just stop it instead of spreading false rumors about others💀
he wasn't the worst lol
People will hate me for this saying this he had zero fuckin mind presence during his F1 days. He was literally like Mazepin impeding everyone on their fast laps during qualifying
Cuz you are mindless to say this cause you have no idea about racing . Just an excellent keyboard warrior
Sir, The way you bring genuine people on your show and have a conversation based on their practical experiences in life is adorable 🙏🏻.
Wish he got the podium in indianapolis!
Couldn’t manage that even in Indianapolis 😊
You are inventing things that never happened for views, drivers say things way worse than this in every race in heat of the moment. I watched your full podcast and you were inventing the narrative that Narayan was racially abused and bullied which he rightfully ignored. You need to do better than that.
why we sent to olympics 24 , no players for doubles? She didnt perform well in any olympics. Sorry to say. Aus & koren players at her age and experience played well.
That firey crash was Roman Grojean, He survived.
Im happy to see Narain doing interviews. Having interviewed him in the past, and seeing him at the race track, he does not like the camera and attention.
An interesting fact: Narain Karthikeyan was one of the early drivers for Carlin Motorsport, playing a key role in establishing the team’s presence in British Formula 3. He was one of the drivers who got the first podiums in British F3 for Carlin which helped lay the foundation for Carlin’s future success in developing young talent. Since then, Carlin has become a major force in nurturing drivers, with over 30 graduates reaching Formula 1, including stars like Lando Norris, Sebastian Vettel, Daniel Ricciardo, and Carlos Sainz.
Narain Karthikeyan is a true pioneer in Indian motorsport. As India’s FIRST Formula 1 driver, he broke barriers with pure talent and determination. From winning the Formula Asia series and the Formula Ford Winter Series to earning multiple podiums in British F3, Narain’s journey has been inspiring. He competed in F1 for several years, scoring points with extremely challenging teams that were not front runners. Beyond F1, his podium finishes in A1GP and Super Formula showcased his skill on the global stage. Despite all these achievements, Narain remains humble and down-to-earth, proving that with perseverance, an Indian driver can compete with the best. Today, he stands as a motorsport icon and an inspiration to aspiring racers everywhere
It's easy to criticize Narain Karthikeyan's performance in Formula One without understanding the significant disadvantages he faced compared to other drivers. Unlike most F1 drivers who began with extensive go-karting experience and were supported by top academies like Red Bull, Ferrari, or McLaren, Narain came from India, which didn't even have a karting track when he started. He moved straight into single seater racing and moved continents alone, driven purely by grit and determination, without the backing of a young driver program or substantial sponsorship. He didn't have the privilege of racing for a front-line team like Ferrari, McLaren, or Red Bull, which greatly impacts results in F1. Given these circumstances, Narain's achievement of completing full seasons in Formula One is remarkable. Instead of undermining his accomplishments, we should appreciate what he achieved against the odds, paving the way for future Indian drivers.
Well most of your points are correct but he did have a sponsor tata motors and it was because of tata that he was able to get into f1
So he wasn’t good enough. Ex Malaysian GP when more than half of the cars were DNF ,, he still came last
Dude he was rich that's y he got shot in F1 We got proper drivers now in f2 n DTM
he was a very very good driver in f1.. wish he got more chances and a better car..
he out qualified his team mate in most every race, what more can do you need him to do with the limited chances he got..
The cast system means only a small percentage of people in Indian have access to go-karting
Caste system? I can't see how caste system affect racing opportunities. While economic situation would be one of the hurdles for pursuing motorsports as a career
How can ppl like you bring caste into every f-ing thing on earth? Grow up.
Can you explain? How caste system effected your racing driver dream ?
Dumbest take, Pappu will be proud. I can bet this clown is from TN.
I want what he is on 😂
I'm done but just wait
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Yeah you have old cars and you smell like gas
Ambitions are an outcome of drive ... to earn money..fame.. but when you have done it..got enough.. and health takes a toll.. somehow, ambitions and drive take a backseat
Very well explained ❤❤❤❤❤🙏🙏👌🙏
This video is really underrated; It is better than the top 10 indian motivational movie ever seen... Dangal 12th fail Rang De Basanti Lakshya Udaan 3 idiots Bhaag Milkha Bhaag Kamali from Nadu Kaveri Chak De India Lagaan.. etc.. Thank you so much Seema and Dilip for the effort and positivity.. Kudos to you..
As optimistic he sounds, as depressed his brother looks.
Anything else then CPR , as had an encounter with a situation where CPR doesnt helped out well , btw im not the CPR guy
I ordered DTG chocolates and felt quite dejected with their marketing tactic of running offer till the next hour only... Like if I'm booking at 10:30am, their offer ends at 11:00am and similarly for any time you go on their website 🤡 Hate being misled like that as a first time buyer.
I don't understand why these videos don't have views!
Your products target only 1% of Indians. Rest are ignored 😅
She has got extremely poor mentality for an international athelete,always blaming others for her lack of cutting edge .
Not tendulkar ewwwww its liyanagama 😎