• Exploring the Mind, Universe, and Theories with Neuropsychiatrist Dr. Vikram Vaka
    May 18 2026

    EXPLORING THE MIND, UNIVERSE, AND THEORIES WITH VISHNU AND DR. VIK VAKA

    In this episode, Vishnu sits down with his brother, Dr. Vik Vaka, a neuropsychiatrist, to explore profound questions about consciousness, the universe, mental health, and the nature of reality. They discuss their personal experiences, theories about the brain, and the potential impact of AI and other factors on mental health and society.

    IN THIS EPISODE:

    * The brothers reflect on childhood memories, consciousness, and how early experiences shape perception
    * A deep dive into genetics, environment, and drug use in relation to mental illnesses like schizophrenia and bipolar disorder
    * The role of trauma, memory, and personal narratives in shaping our perception of reality
    * The concept of moral compasses and how they might evolve over time
    * The impact of disassociation, virtual reality, and AI on mental health in the future
    * Theories about the universe’s design and unseen dimensions
    * Practical insights into mental health disorders, functioning spectrum, and how different mind states interact


    TIMESTAMPS:

    00:00 - Introduction and personal backgrounds
    00:31 - Childhood memories and early perceptions of reality
    01:15 - The connection between science and understanding the universe
    02:15 - Mental health treatments and forensic psychiatry
    03:03 - The challenge of malingering and deception in psychiatric evaluations
    03:41 - Genetic vs. environmental influences on mental illness
    04:24 - How early drug use might influence psychosis risk
    05:15 - The effects of substances on neural pathways and brain plasticity
    06:42 - The impact of drugs on behavior and morality
    08:01 - The influence of cultural and environmental surroundings on identity
    09:20 - The relationship between moral compass, drugs, and mental health
    10:02 - Brain development, pruning, and the connection to childhood memories
    11:35 - Shared childhood memories and trauma’s role in shaping perception
    12:47 - The vividness of childhood memories and trauma reconsolidation
    14:03 - Memory, trauma, and how the brain preserves details
    15:07 - The potential for repressed memories and early experiences
    16:22 - The role of trauma in memory formation and personal identity
    17:17 - How memories are reconstructed and altered over time
    18:55 - The importance of memory and history in personal identity
    20:01 - Exploring creativity, comedy, and the joy of discovering new connections
    21:26 - Challenges with memory and name recall among close relationships
    22:50 - Technical issues, reconnecting, and continuing the dialogue
    24:13 - Future societal challenges: disconnection from reality and mental health risks
    25:24 - The importance of environmental stimulation vs. deprivation
    26:36 - Moderation in technology use and virtual environments
    27:16 - Addressing the root causes of mental health issues: holes in connection and purpose
    28:26 - The potential of AI to help diagnose and treat disorders
    29:49 - Defining disorders: functional impairment vs. behavior traits
    31:05 - Internal and external factors influencing mental health and spiritual concepts
    32:47 - Plans for future episodes and exploring specific theories in detail
    34:30 - The universe’s design, unseen dimensions, and the role of curiosity
    36:00 - Personal philosophy: addressing suffering and exploring existence
    37:00 - Future conversations on extraterrestrials and unknown phenomena

    RESOURCES & LINKS:

    * http://lastalgorithm.com — An exploration of 180 ways higher beings or divine entities could exist
    * http://VishnuVaka.com — Personal website, live shows, and stories


    CONNECT WITH DR. VIK VAKA:

    * https://linkedin.com/in/vikvaka
    * https://twitter.com/vikvaka


    NOTE:

    This discussion touches on complex topics related to mental health, consciousness, and the universe. The views are thought-provoking and aim to inspire curiosity, not definitive claims. Future episodes will delve deeper into each theory, providing clarity and scientific insights.

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    29 mins
  • Role of Certainty and Belief in Political Violence and Extremism, discussion with Dr. Vikram Vaka.
    May 5 2026

    Understanding the Roots of Violence, Certainty, and Cultural Wisdom
    This episode dives deep into the psychology behind political violence, the influence of groupthink, and the importance of cultural and scientific humility. Hosted by Vishnu with his brother Vikram, a psychiatrist, the conversation explores how certainty fuels violence, how societal structures influence mental health, and why embracing uncertainty can foster growth and compassion.
    In this episode:
    The psychological drivers of violence: certainty as a root cause
    How social media reinforces echo chambers and groupthink
    The role of group identity and tribalism in political and violent acts
    The impact of automated systems on healthcare and the risk to human life
    How cultural wisdom, ancient sciences, and herbal remedies can complement modern medicine
    The importance of long-term thinking over short-term profits in policy and corporate strategy
    The influence of science, spirituality, and philosophy on understanding existence and consciousness
    The pitfalls of rigid thinking and the benefits of intellectual humility
    The relationship between childhood development, trauma, and societal stability
    The potential of universal healthcare and childcare to foster societal well-being
    The evolution of human intelligence and how history and culture shape progress
    Speculations on the future of civilizations and the universe's mysteries
    Timestamps:
    (00:00) Introduction to the discussion on violence and group psychology
    (02:57) Certainty as a psychological driver of violence and justification
    (06:08) Transformation of social groups from physical to digital tribes
    (09:24) The role of online bubbles and groupthink in reinforcing beliefs
    (12:02) Analysis of political violence and figures like Luigi Mangione
    (16:16) The impact of automation and profit motives on healthcare and mortality
    (19:37) How pharmaceutical industries prioritize profits over effective treatments
    (24:23) The importance of early childhood environment and universal childcare
    (30:26) The big questions in science: origin of life, matter, and consciousness
    (33:24) Scientific explanations versus mystical and cultural beliefs
    (36:55) The influence of ancient wisdom and spiritual beliefs on scientific progress
    (44:49) The importance of environmental diversity in mental health and development
    (50:24) The technological leap of humanity and future possibilities
    (60:30) The story of Buddha and the effects of overprotection and exposure to suffering
    (62:24) The significance of purpose, engagement, and meaning in societal health
    (70:02) Speculations on civilization decline, alien life, and future history
    (75:35) The rapid advancements in medicine and technology
    (77:13) The importance of long-term policy over short-sighted politics
    (81:19) Final thoughts on societal change, education, and humility
    Resources & Links:
    Last Algorithm — The host's website exploring societal and technological ideas
    The Elephant and the Brain — Book on subconscious assumptions and human behavior
    The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy — Sci-fi commentary on universe complexity
    Spiritually-Inspired Science: Carl Jung — Depth psychology and collective unconscious
    Science and God: Newton's Faith — The blend of science and spirituality in historic thinkers
    Ramanujan: The Mathematician's Genius — Indian mathematician whose insights changed understanding of infinity and zero
    Mous' Mouse Utopia Experiments — Studies on purpose and social behavior in a controlled environment
    Balchow Star Galactica — Fictional narrative of civilization and memory loss
    Connect with Vikram:
    LinkedIn | Twitter
    Final notes:
    This episode advocates for embracing uncertainty, fostering community, and long-term thinking. The key to societal resilience is understanding human complexity and cultivating humility in our beliefs. The conversation also highlights how ancient wisdom and modern science can work together toward a healthier future.
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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • Fly and Butterfly goes live - VST (Vishnu Standard Time) Always late
    Apr 30 2026

    Join us as we dive into our recent Disney trip and the chaos that ensued! 🎢 Discover how we navigated the park, dealt with delays, and made unforgettable memories with our kids.

    Key takeaways:

    * Planning a Disney trip: Tips and tricks for a smooth experience.
    * The importance of being on time (or not!) when visiting theme parks.
    * How to enjoy the lines and make the most of your time at Disney.
    * Reflections on the changes (or lack thereof) at Disney over the years.

    Timestamps:
    00:00 Introduction
    00:01:20 Our Disney trip experience
    00:03:00 Planning and logistics
    00:06:10 The importance of patience
    00:10:00 Navigating the park with kids
    00:15:00 Disney's evolving experience
    00:20:00 Final thoughts and reflections

    What's your biggest challenge when planning a family trip? Drop it in the comments!

    Subscribe for more family adventures and tips!

    #DisneyTrip #FamilyTravel #ParentingTips

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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • Great future that awaits humanity, Late night live with Vishnu Vaka
    Feb 4 2026

    Live from the Beer Fridge: Tales of Twist-Off Woes & Greenland Dreams


    Ever wonder what happens when a comedian teams up with a beer bottle? Or why Indian movies keep casting 20-year-olds with 60-year-old heroes? Well, buckle up, because Vishnu just took us on a rollercoaster ride from the psychology of yoga to the hilarious conspiracy theories about Greenland becoming Trump's new nation.


    In this episode:

    • The universal struggle of twist-off bottles and the questionable role of teeth
    • Why Indian movies love the age gap and what it says about obsession
    • The wild idea of Greenland as the next big American colony
    • How comedians are fighting against the oppression by taking their shows online
    • Predictions on World War 3, aliens, and whether we’ll all be off-grid due to solar flares
    • The secret behind Hollywood heroes and their love for 20-year-old actresses
    • The rise of comedy scenes in India and the possibility of an Amazon special (dream big!)


    Timestamps: 00:00 - Wasted water and the art of twist-off bottle opening
    02:42 - The epic struggle of getting a twist-off open and the no-teeth policy
    04:48 - Why trying to open a bottle with your teeth is like a bad tattoo
    05:19 - What race I’d choose to be for a day – spoiler alert, I love Telugu!
    08:27 - The spicy truth about Andhra Chilies and Indian food heat levels
    10:14 - Why religion, philosophy, and culture should be kept light and fun
    13:37 - The crazy age gap obsession in Indian movies and Hollywood’s Hollywood
    15:07 - The Saudi comedy festival—bringing laughs to the Middle East
    16:32 - Greenland as the next U.


    S. state? Trump’s latest scam?
    19:02 - Greenland citizenship, $100k and the conspiracy of global control
    22:01 - The potential of Greenland turning into Trump Land and the “Trumpior” economy
    23:53 - Vishnu’s secret first open mic, the chaos of comedy beginnings
    26:19 - How Kevin Hart almost made Vishnu’s comedy dreams come true
    27:48 - The inspiring story of comedian Mike Tomasino and never giving up
    29:25 - The future of global unity or chaos? The planet’s next move
    35:42 - Why New Jersey is the safest place for your car and your political opinions
    39:33 - The solar flare apocalypse—how AI and space data centers might doom humanity
    44:26 - Comedy heroes, brave stage failures, and why comedians are the smartest people in the room
    54:07 - The rise of Godfrey, social media, and how to sell yourself without selling out
    59:12 - Vishnu’s quest for a Netflix special—will the story finally be told?
    61:40 - The fun of movie skits, “Kidnap,” and Vishnu’s plan to turn his bits into blockbuster shorts
    67:30 - Sarcasm as the secret weapon of oppressed communities—how humor heals and exposes
    68:51 - Will World War 3 happen? Or are rich folks just hoarding loot?
    72:17 - Future politics: Trump’s Greenland plans, Canadian ambitions, and global loot wars
    73:30 - Comedy as a tool to challenge narratives and inspire change
    75:27 - The night ends with appreciation, night-night snaps, and wishing everyone a peaceful snowfall


    Resources & Links:

    • [Kidnap (2002) Vishnu Vaka Movie](search for "Kidnap Vishnu Vaka") (for the brave and curious)
    • Horace and Pete – Louis CK's Sitcom (check out the genius behind the scenes)
    • Kevin Hart’s Stand-Up Books (must-read for aspiring comedians)


    Connect with Vishnu:

    • Youtube
    • Instagram
    • tiktok
    • Official Website


    And remember: comedy, like twist-offs, is all about gripping it right—don’t do it with your teeth unless you’re ready for a Yank-and-Whimper moment. Stay funny, stay safe, and keep those bottles capped!

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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • MLK jr born day to many more thoughts and stories:.Late Night Live with Vishnu Vaka
    Jan 27 2026

    This isn’t your typical history lesson — On this MLK born day we took a wild ride through stories of young rebels, what it means to be free, and why celebrating diversity with humor might be the ultimate revolution. Perfect for anyone tired of the same old stories and craving some spicy truth with a side of laughs. Hit play and get inspired — your inner revolutionary is waiting.

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Comedy shows to Krishna's driving skills. Late night Live with Vishnu Vaka
    Jan 21 2026

    Summary
    The conversation covers a range of topics including comedy, cultural anecdotes, social issues, and societal perspectives. It delves into the art of comedy, personal experiences, cultural insights, and societal observations. The conversation covers a wide range of topics including comedy, politics, social issues, and entertainment. Vishnu Vaka shares insights on the immigrant experience, political ideologies, and the challenges of being a comedian. He also discusses upcoming shows, popular comics, and the impact of comedy on society.

    Takeaways
    - Comedy as a tool for social commentary
    - Cultural perspectives on driving and societal values Comedy as a Tool for Social Commentary
    - The Immigrant Experience and Political Ideologies

    Chapters
    - 00:00 Introduction and Comedy Show Announcement
    - 05:14 Cultural Anecdotes and Storytelling
    - 13:20 Perspectives on Driving and Cultural Stereotypes
    - 18:26 Cultural Perspectives and Societal Observations
    - 32:17 Navigating Political Ideologies and Social Commentary
    - 46:20 Impact of Comedy on Society and Immigrant Experience

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    47 mins
  • Ep: 9 Comedy, Culture, and Cows: Late night live with Vishnu Vaka
    Jan 16 2026

    Summary
    The conversation covers a wide range of topics including cultural festivals and traditions, comedy show promotion, fantasy football and sports, local beer and alcohol, travel plans and touring, Indian festivals and celebrations, and animal welfare and ethical practices. The conversation delves into the impact of British rule on India, the cultural and social dynamics in the country, and the challenges and opportunities in modern India. It provides insights into the historical, cultural, and social aspects of India, shedding light on the complexities and nuances of the nation's development.

    Takeaways
    - Cultural Festivals and Traditions
    - Comedy Show Promotion
    - Fantasy Football and Sports
    - Local Beer and Alcohol
    - Travel Plans and Touring
    - Indian Festivals and Celebrations
    - Animal Welfare and Ethical Practices Impact of British rule on India
    - Cultural and social dynamics in India
    - Challenges and opportunities in modern India

    Chapters
    - 00:00 Cultural Festivals and Traditions
    - 13:12 Fantasy Football and Sports
    - 20:27 Local Beer and Alcohol
    - 26:12 Travel Plans and Touring
    - 38:20 Animal Welfare and Ethical Practices
    - 53:07 Impact of British Rule on India
    - 01:03:08 Challenges and Opportunities in Modern India

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Ep 8: Late night live with Vishnu Vaka | Jan 08, 2026
    Jan 9 2026

    Summary
    The conversation covers a range of topics including going live, chilling, language and education, stand-up comedy and writing, religion and culture, immigrant experience, travel and New Year, touring and comedy, and fame and offensiveness. The discussion delves into personal experiences, cultural insights, and reflections on fame and expression. The conversation covers a wide range of topics, including the comedian's experiences, global tour plans, cultural references, and reflections on world conflicts. The comedian shares personal philosophy, advice, and childhood experiences, offering insights into identity, politics, and the influence of cultural diversity.

    Takeaways
    - Cultural insights and reflections on fame and expression
    - Personal experiences and immigrant perspectives Adapting to podcasting and engaging with a global audience
    - The challenges and plans for a global stand-up comedy tour

    Chapters
    - 00:00 Going Live and Chilling
    - 08:01 Stand-up Comedy and Writing
    - 19:13 Immigrant Experience
    - 25:38 Travel and New Year
    - 39:23 Touring and Comedy
    - 45:46 Fame and Offensiveness
    - 51:11 Comedy Content and Audience Engagement
    - 56:35 International Tour Plans

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    1 hr and 34 mins