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Don't Know, Do Care

Don't Know, Do Care

By: Ashmita Prakhar and Sandy
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Curious minds welcome, clueless takes guaranteed! Don't Know, Do Care is a curious mix of comedy, commentary, and casually intense learning. Every episode, one of us brings a topic the others know nothing about and tries to "educate" them, just enough for them to feign interest. Do we learn anything? Absolutely not. Do we care about the topic? Probably not. Are we curious, though? Potentially yes. We're not experts by any stretch of our already stretched imagination, but we're just trying to get a bit smarter, one strange question at a time. Curiosity might have killed a cat, but will it kill us? Only time will tell. Join us on our journey to learn something you didn't know you cared about.2025
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  • Don't know why art heist is (practically) a hobby
    Dec 22 2025

    In this episode, we fall headfirst into the gloriously stupid, occasionally brilliant, and deeply human world of art heists, sparked by the now-infamous 2025 Louvre heist. Yes, that Louvre. The one with the Mona Lisa, absurd security, and apparently a blind spot for people wearing high-vis jackets. What begins as an exploration of the genius of the heist quickly turns into a full-blown spiral through history's slickest, dumbest, and most unintentionally hilarious museum robberies.

    The episode also celebrates the truly unhinged side of art crime with thefts so ridiculous they feel like rejected sitcom plots, while asking the obvious question: why do people even do this? The answer, it turns out, is a chaotic mix of ego, organised crime, bad planning, and watching National Treasure one too many times. Wrapped in comedy commentary, packed with quirky insights, and disguised as lighthearted education, this is classic offbeat learning territory, where random topics somehow make perfect sense.

    Important links:

    1. All the relevant deets of the recent Louvre heist - https://edition.cnn.com/2025/11/19/europe/louvre-heist-robbery-suspects-thieves

    2. Some of the most notorious museum heists throughout history - https://www.aljazeera.com/gallery/2025/10/27/the-louvre-and-other-great-museum-heists

    3. Greatest heists of all time - https://www.artnews.com/list/art-news/artists/greatest-art-heists-of-all-time-1234583441/van-gogh-singer-laren-museum/

    4. Some of the most embarrassing art heists of all time - https://news.artnet.com/art-world/embarrassing-art-heist-1606585

    5. The Sneakiest, Dumbest, and Craziest Art Heists in History - https://www.fodors.com/news/photos/the-10-wildest-art-heists-from-around-the-world

    6. Even more information about the Louvre heist - https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cg7nrlkg0zxo

    7. The burned Van Gogh paintings - https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2013/jul/17/dutch-art-heist-paintings-burned

    8. The largest burglary in English legal history - https://theweek.com/63246/how-the-real-hatton-garden-robbery-played-out

    9. The New Year's Eve heist - https://rehs.com/eng/2024/03/still-missing-the-new-years-eve-heist/

    Don't Know, Do Care is the brainchild of Ashmita, Sandy, and Prakhar, three friends from different backgrounds and interests. Ashmita works in sustainability, Sandy's an entrepreneur (puke) who'd rather not be, and Prakhar works with Sandy and is just trying to make sense of it all.

    Three mildly confused friends, one weirdly specific topic each week. We don't know much, but we care just enough to talk about it for up to an hour each week.

    Don't Know, Do Care is produced by "Ghar Pe Productions", edited by Prakhar and Sandy, critiqued (thoroughly) by Ashmita, and enjoyed mostly by our friends. Thanks for giving us a listen!

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Don't know why 'The Sun' doesn't shine
    Dec 15 2025

    In this episode, we wade into the swampy, sensational, deeply unserious world of The Sun, a British tabloid so notorious that calling it a "newspaper" feels like an insult to both news and paper. What started in the 1960s as an optimistic, politically neutral publication meant to reflect "the age we live in" quickly devolved into a right-wing chaos machine famous for Page 3 girls, fabricated scandals, culture-war tantrums, and front-page headlines bold enough to make even WhatsApp forwards blush. It's the perfect playground for our brand of comedy commentary, because honestly, The Sun makes parody redundant.

    We dig into the history behind its rise and rot. And because this tabloid never met a boundary it didn't want to violate, we also explore its long list of invented stories, sexist attacks, the Hillsborough disaster, Elton John libel cases, and that one deranged Meghan Markle column that genuinely made the whole country break character. The Sun has delivered decades of material that proves offbeat learning doesn't always have to be wholesome. This is the story of a paper that shaped a nation, ruined a few reputations (and its own), and is now slowly being outlived by memes.

    If you love random topics wrapped in skepticism, humour, and just enough outrage to keep things spicy, this deep dive into Britain's most infamous tabloid is very much your episode.

    Important links:

    1. Link to Kapow's IGT episode - https://www.instagram.com/reel/DQiyGceDK3V/?igsh=MW9ya29jZXhraHZybw==

    2. About The Sun's "coverage" of the Hillsborough tragedy – https://www.goal.com/en-us/news/why-the-sun-is-hated-by-liverpool-fans--banned-in-many-places/2hrhnj5tch2r1ae7tllvac6fb

    3. YouGov UK survey on trust on media – https://pressgazette.co.uk/media-audience-and-business-data/uk-newsbrand-trust-rankings-sun-least-trusted-bbc-ft-most/

    4. 'Historic Newspapers' about The Sun – https://www.historic-newspapers.com/en-in/blogs/article/sun-newspaper-history?country=IN

    5. The pre-fucked version of The Sun – https://moneyweek.com/408160/15-september-1964-the-sun-newspaper-is-launched

    6. 'The Conservation' speaking about the change of ownership of The Sun – https://theconversation.com/at-60-the-sun-hasnt-set-but-the-tabloids-light-is-fading-238126

    7. Wikipedia of The Sun – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sun_(United_Kingdom)

    8. BBC's coverage of The Sun swinging from the Left to the Right and back repeatedly – https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-16996844

    9. The Guardian's coverage of The Sun being its sexist, disgusting self – https://www.theguardian.com/media/2004/jan/14/pressandpublishing.politicsandthemedia

    10. 'Press Gang: How Newspapers Make Profits from Propaganda' book – https://archive.org/details/pressganghownews0000gree/page/n9/mode/2up

    11. The Sun's sexist attack on Meghan Markle – https://apnews.com/article/prince-harry-meghan-sexist-column-sun-c880a9d5ac0ed2cc300fc3a0fcb56cdd

    Don't Know, Do Care is the brainchild of Ashmita, Sandy, and Prakhar, three friends from different backgrounds and interests. Ashmita works in sustainability, Sandy's an entrepreneur (puke) who'd rather not be, and Prakhar works with Sandy and is just trying to make sense of it all.

    Three mildly confused friends, one weirdly specific topic each week. We don't know much, but we care just enough to talk about it for up to an hour each week.

    Don't Know, Do Care is produced by "Ghar Pe Productions", edited by Prakhar and Sandy, critiqued (thoroughly) by Ashmita, and enjoyed mostly by our friends. Thanks for giving us a listen!

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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • Don't know how the NYT picks "Bestsellers"
    Dec 8 2025

    In this episode, we dive into the mysterious, manipulative, and occasionally unhinged world of the New York Times Bestseller List, that shiny sticker every book seems to have, even the ones that read like rejected BuzzFeed headlines. What starts as casual airport doomscrolling quickly unravels into a full-blown investigation: Who actually decides this list? Why is the methodology secret? And is it really possible to buy your way onto it? (Short answer: lol yes.)

    It's comedy commentary meets publishing nerdery, packed with quirky insights about how the book world really works, plus the kind of offbeat learning and lighthearted education that only comes from three people realising the entire system might be held together with vibes and Excel sheets from 1997. If you've ever wondered why every acquaintance suddenly claims to be a "bestselling author," this episode finally explains it, or at least makes you laugh through the confusion while we pretend to understand the NYT's secret sorting hat.

    Important links:

    1. What does #1 NYT Bestseller even mean - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oqE_3CQpQf4&list=PLR34x9VMByzz98U_IitcV338ayr6W8-YX&index=4

    2. The quintessential Wikipedia page - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_New_York_Times_Best_Seller_list

    3. NYT's 'secret methodology' - https://www.nytimes.com/books/best-sellers/methodology/

    4. Another viewpoint on the NYT Bestseller list - https://www.novlr.org/the-reading-room/the-new-york-times-bestseller-lists-explained/

    5. NYT Bestseller list explained - https://www.esquire.com/entertainment/books/a42189320/the-new-york-times-best-seller-lists-explained/

    6. Some shady truths about the NYT Bestseller list - https://booklaunch.com/the-truth-about-the-new-york-times-and-wall-street-journal-bestseller-lists/

    Don't Know, Do Care is the brainchild of Ashmita, Sandy, and Prakhar, three friends from different backgrounds and interests. Ashmita works in sustainability, Sandy's an entrepreneur (puke) who'd rather not be, and Prakhar works with Sandy and is just trying to make sense of it all. Three mildly confused friends, one weirdly specific topic each week. We don't know much, but we care just enough to talk about it for up to an hour each week. Don't Know, Do Care is produced by "Ghar Pe Productions", edited by Prakhar and Sandy, critiqued (thoroughly) by Ashmita, and enjoyed mostly by our friends. Thanks for giving us a listen!

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    1 hr and 22 mins
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