#Hiring can be hard, so bud Claude helped me build a quiz instead. No wrong answers, four fun archetypes, and take the quiz even if you want to see what your brand solutions/BD/sales personality is: https://t.co/5pje6yIHzu
I'm #hiring at @weareyuvaa across senior brand solutions and sales roles. 2 of my jobs actually came from Twitter, and even though I get the ick from this hell-site now, I think I may find the right people here!
At Yuvaa, our brand solutions person isn't just selling. They're building relationships with marketers, pitching ideas they genuinely believe in, managing projects, and staying ahead of what young India actually cares about. It's equal parts commercial + creative.
1. As Assam goes to polls tomorrow, cash schemes are shaping voter mood.
Himanta Biswa Sarma touts 45% growth—but on the ground, the story is more complex, even contradictory.
Reporting from 6 constituencies for @frontline_india@vaishnaroy, here's what voters, data & experts revealed. 🧵
A very sad day indeed.
A bill that should never have been passed bulldozed through parliament.
Trans people and others are on the streets protesting, but the govt doesn’t care
#RejectTransBill https://t.co/w9LGTtd0wP
The proposed amendments to the Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Act, 2019 cannot be pushed through without listening to the very people whose rights and lives it will affect.
When a law framed in the name of protection is being opposed by the community itself, it calls for reflection, not imposition.
The Union BJP Government must pause, engage, and build a genuine consensus with transgender persons before moving forward.
Over the many years I've known Anand Teltumbde, I've always admired and carried with me his remarkable friendship, warmth, courage, and kindness. It gives me so much joy to announce his newest book - likely his most vulnerable and tender yet - his prison memoir, ‘The Cell and the Soul’
I will be eternally grateful to the incredible Arundhati Roy for making time to read advance proofs of Anand’s book and send her endorsement in the lead-up weeks to her own memoir on her mother. Also to @tmkrishna, @Ram_Guha and Shanta Tai, all of whom generously agreed to endorse this heartbreaking and powerful book.
As most of us know, Anand Teltumbde entered the Taloja Central Prison as accused number 10 in the Bhima Koregaon case and spent 31 months as an undertrial until he was released on bail. As an intellectual who was stripped of his freedom, he lays bares the chilling realities of India’s prisons in his gut-wrenching prison memoir. Part memoir, part diary, The Cell and the Soul is a descent into the heart of India’s carceral state, ripping open the belly of the beast-the prison industrial complex-and exposing the brutal, pulsating injustice within.
From the echoing silence of his cell, Teltumbde writes of a heartless state that criminalises dissent with political imprisonment, of the relentless grind of injustice, and the profound cost of speaking truth to power. His prison writing is but a synecdoche for thousands of nameless, faceless undertrials who languish in India’s jails.
This is a raw, unvarnished testament of a man incarcerated for his convictions, a powerful indictment of a democracy devouring its own. Rare is writing so tender and searing it dares us to confront the darkness within each of us and seek our own freedoms.
It has been a real privilege to collaborate with @siddheshgautam on this stunning cover.
The book is out of pre-order now and you can get a copy here: https://t.co/XfqnHXmxdA
In today’s @the_hindu, my brilliant friend @nidahkaiser and I write about something to worry about. It’s not just interfaith marriage but even live-ins, and essentially all avenues for couples outside of religion/caste endogamy constructs are being closed off in the new India:
Cannot believe I'm defending Ranveer but claims of obscenity are so often misused that it will set a bad precedent for everyone. Imagine him ingratiating himself MORE to the powers to be, before his impressionable audience. His anti-science, Hindutva propaganda is bad enough.
This is a graceful apology without caveat from a well-intentioned kid who always tries his best.
That said, I don't think anyone should have to apologize for a bad joke.
If you don't like someone's humour, don't listen.
If you don't like the show he's on, don't watch.
If you don't like his podcast, ignore it -- or even better, do better.
As the saying goes:
Great minds discuss ideas.
Average minds discuss events.
Small minds discuss people.
We decide what we become.
@sardesairajdeep Just personal choice and nomenclature now. My personal gatekeeping is 1) should be as understandable on audio + video channels (so no visual elements/cues are missed which distorts meaning) 2) that it's part of a larger series, i.e. 1 episode ≠ a podcast, 1 roundtable ≠ podcast
@sardesairajdeep No difference now that podcasts are on video (esp given that the name itself implied ipod broadcasts and evolved to all digital audio distribution). One school of thought is to reject vodcasts completely because their production requires a different skill set and medium but 🤷🏽♀️.
... the inability of an intelligent broken man to start processing his own trauma, and the difference between intellectual, spiritual posturing/offers for care and actual practice.
The incredibly graphic Neil Gaiman rape allegations report is terrifying but also a meticulous piece of reporting on the nuances of sexual violence- abuse victims being susceptible to being retraumatised, confusion between what is consensual pleasure seeking and what is not...
Editor's note: This story contains content that readers may find disturbing, including graphic allegations of sexual assault.
Last summer, a British podcast broke the news that multiple women had accused Neil Gaiman, the acclaimed British fantasist and author of ‘The Sandman’’ and ‘Coraline,’ of sexual assault. Most of them were in their 20s when they met Gaiman. With one exception, the stories take place when Gaiman was in his 40s or older. By then, he had a reputation as one of the greatest modern comic-book writers and an outspoken champion of women.
For our new cover story, New York features writer @lilapearl talks to more women who shared allegations of assault, coercion, and abuse. She also looks into Gaiman's upbringing in Scientology, as well as his relationship with his wife, Amanda Palmer, and what she knew. Through their stories, she uncovers the dark secrets Gaiman hid for decades. https://t.co/YOwkvLcrMI
financial dependence and power dynamics, the difference between BDSM and abuse, how friends/family of powerful predators who have women swooning over them won't notice signs of coercion or preying on the less powerful...
How do you begin to write a tribute to a journalist, a friend, a brother? How do you describe him when nothing really contains him? The first time I met Mukesh Chandrakar was in December 2015, weeks after I had landed in Chhattisgarh as the Indian Express reporter there. (1/18)