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The Gods Must Be Crazy Podcast: A Satirical-Scholarly Autopsy of American Capitalism's Death Sprint-Dispatches from the Chinese AI Century's Frontline

Corrections:

The communist government came into power in Kerala in 1957, not 1954.

I made a mistake with the number of gods (Muppathimukkodi (33 Crore) daivangal is a common phrase in Malayalam; “the Vedas, the term “33 koti devata.”)

Origin of the “33 Crore Gods” Idea:

• The common belief that there are “33 crore” (330 million) gods in India stems from an ancient Hindu text; the original Vedic tradition refers to 33 ‘koti’.

• The Sanskrit word ‘koti,’ which can mean both ‘type’ and ‘crore’ (ten million).

On this poignant 9/11 anniversary, I had the profound honor of joining Rick DellaRatta on The Jazz for Peace Podcast—a humanitarian artist whose peace-building mission earned personal endorsement from President Barack Obama.

00:00 Introduction: Jazz for Peace Meets Geopolitics

01:18 The Underrated Power of Music Diplomacy

03:13 God's Own Country: Kerala, Literacy, and Communism

06:40 Rick’s Nepal Story: Art, Cubism, and Connection

12:35 The "Cyber Coolie" and the Y2K Armageddon Code

14:28 The Sickening Reality of Financial Engineering & 2008

16:31 Bottom of the Pyramid: The Mystery of Capital

19:57 Writing "The Gods Must Be Crazy" & Surviving Cancel Culture

24:26 Big Tech Censorship & The Arbitration Trap

28:18 Shadowbanning and the 96% Peace Proposal Vote

34:36 The Cost of War vs. Education & Debt Relief

40:50 Musical Performance: "In the Ghetto" (Elvis Tribute)

48:02 AI, Job Loss, and a "Trickle-Up" Economic Solution

58:02 The Knowledge Economy: GI Bill vs. Modern Cuts

01:00:46 The Capitalistic Fractal: Profiting from Problems

01:03:00 Roosevelt's Legacy & The Hunter vs. Farmer Mindset

01:06:51 "The Gods Must Be Crazy II": Where to Buy the Book

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"By bringing Israeli, Palestinian and American Jazz musicians together, Rick DellaRatta and Jazz for Peace have used the transcendent quality of music to promote peace and unity... the forces that unite us are far stronger than the forces that divide us." - President Barack Obama

Episode 46 weaves an extraordinary tapestry of East meets West. From Marx in Kerala's communist classrooms to the C-suites of Fortune 10 giants. From ancient Theyyam rituals to cutting-edge AI architectures. Across 40+ countries and three decades, my journey reveals the hidden patterns behind the rise and fall of empires—delivered with humor that makes geopolitics surprisingly entertaining.

This conversation sparked something magical: Rick's soul-stirring rendition of Elvis Presley's "In The Ghetto," connecting Memphis blues to global social justice through the universal language of music.

As a Clinton Global GIFT Fellow, Big Four transformation architect, and Kala Sreshta laureate, I offer a unique lens—part mystic, part management consultant—to decode our beautifully complex world.

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