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Don't Know, Do Care

Don't Know, Do Care

Von: 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
  • Don't Know Why Every Merger Ends in Tears
    Jan 19 2026
    In this episode, we talk about something that sounds extremely boring but is secretly responsible for a lot of the world being the way it is: terrible mergers and acquisitions. Having briefly survived a career in finance, we try to explain why corporate mergers are almost never about innovation, efficiency, or "shareholder value", and are almost always about a handful of executives making obscene amounts of money while everyone else pays the price. Despite the existential dread baked into all of this, the episode is full of comedy commentary, quirky insights, and offbeat learning that tries to make sense of why these corporate decisions keep repeating themselves. It's lighthearted education only in the sense that we're laughing so we don't scream, bouncing across random topics like climate change, healthcare, beer, and why "cost savings" is just a polite way of saying "people will suffer." If you've ever wondered why things keep getting more expensive, worse in quality, and harder to access while CEOs keep getting richer, this episode might help connect the dots. Important links: 1. ⁠LA Times article on Exxon and Mobil merger – https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1999-dec-16-fi-44386-story.html 2. ⁠Pre-merger SEC filing of Exxon – https://ir.exxonmobil.com/static-files/b05d422d-f677-4674-9919-dfcd3069dfbb 3. ⁠Post-merger SEC filing of ⁠ExxonMobil – https://investor.exxonmobil.com/sec-filings/all-sec-filings/content/0000950117-00-000929/0000950117-00-000929.pdf 4. ⁠The Guardian on ExxonMobil as the 5th largest producer of GHG – https://www.theguardian.com/sustainable-business/2017/jul/10/100-fossil-fuel-companies-investors-responsible-71-global-emissions-cdp-study-climate-change 5. ⁠NPR on ExxonMobil suing their own shareholders – https://www.npr.org/2024/02/29/1234358133/exxon-climate-change-oil-fossil-fuels-shareholders-investors-lawsuit 6. ⁠Report by The Plastic Waste Makers Index – https://www.cnbc.com/2021/05/18/20-companies-responsible-for-55percent-of-single-use-plastic-waste-study.html 7. ⁠One Percent Steps on the Hospital Merger Wave – https://onepercentsteps.com/policy-briefs/addressing-hospital-concentration-and-rising-consolidation-in-the-united-states/ 8. ⁠Article by the American Economies Liberties Project on hospital mergers – https://www.economicliberties.us/our-work/the-harms-of-hospital-mergers-and-how-to-stop-them/ 9. ⁠Study by Washington Centre for Equitable Growth on the implications of hospitals mergers – https://equitablegrowth.org/hospital-consolidation-and-rising-health-care-prices-lead-to-job-losses-for-u-s-workers/ 10. ⁠About the washing powder cartel case – https://www.bbc.com/news/business-13064928 11. ⁠Stand Earth's report on P&G destroying the world – https://stand.earth/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/2021-proctergamble-controversyreport-standearth.pdf 12. ⁠Article from the Atlantic titled The Downsides of 'Efficiency' – https://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2017/03/mergers-efficiency/518031/ 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 Std. und 46 Min.
  • Dont know why we say these things
    Jan 12 2026

    In this episode, we do something deeply unnecessary but impossible to resist: we ruin everyday English phrases for ourselves and, by extension, for you. What starts as a bad day at work filled with people biting bullets, letting cats out of bags, and buttering up bosses turns into a full-blown investigation into why the English language is basically a museum of human suffering disguised as casual conversation.

    We trace the surprisingly dark origins of phrases you probably use without thinking; from battlefield amputations and boxing matches to livestock slaughter, medieval scams, naval punishments, and a truly alarming amount of blood. As always, this descent into linguistic chaos comes wrapped in comedy commentary, quirky insights, and a generous dose of lighthearted education, even when the subject matter is anything but light.

    If you've ever casually told someone to "pipe down," "read the riot act," or "bite the bullet," this episode will make you pause mid-sentence and reconsider all your life choices.

    Important links:

    1. The ultimate source for all things idioms - https://www.theidioms.com/

    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 Std. und 24 Min.
  • Don't know why Bose hailed Hitler
    Jan 5 2026

    This episode is about one of the most uncomfortable, complicated, and rarely discussed chapters of India's freedom struggle - the time Subhas Chandra Bose and the Free India Legion briefly aligned with Nazi Germany to fight British colonial rule. It's a story that doesn't fit neatly into hero worship or outright condemnation, which is exactly why we felt the need to talk about it.

    We trace how Bose, ousted from the Congress and deeply frustrated with the pace of nonviolent resistance, landed in Berlin and helped form a legion of Indian prisoners of war under the German army. What begins as a strategic gamble slowly reveals its cracks as Nazi racism, propaganda, and indifference to Indian freedom become impossible to ignore. From the legion's strange existence within the Wehrmacht and later the SS, to the deeply uncomfortable reality of Hitler's contempt for Indians, this is offbeat learning at its most morally messy.

    Despite the heaviness of the subject, this is still Don't Know, Do Care, which means there's comedy commentary, moments of dark humour, and the occasional reminder that history is often shaped by desperation, ego, and very bad timing. It's lighthearted education only in the sense that we're trying to understand something heavy without pretending it's simple, blending serious history with the kind of random topics that make you pause and rethink what you thought you knew.

    Important links:

    1. A website dedicated to Netaji - https://www.netajisubhasbose.org/
    2. The Indian Legion of the German Armed Forces: Between Political Calculation and Nazi Propaganda - https://thewire.in/history/the-indian-legion-of-the-german-armed-forces-between-political-calculation-and-nazi-propaganda
    3. The Last Chapter of the Indian Legion - https://edoc.hu-berlin.de/server/api/core/bitstreams/3a3cc0d3-faf4-46fe-87d0-07e0c56c825a/content
    4. A letter to Jewish organisations by Sarmila Bose - https://scroll.in/article/1045098/an-apology-to-the-victims-of-the-holocaust-for-the-silence-of-my-great-uncle-subhas-chandra-bose
    5. Subhas Chandra Bose (1897-1945) by Prof. Satadru Sen - https://web.archive.org/web/20050305012751/http://www.andaman.org/book/app-m/textm.htm

    6. Our recommendation of the week - https://podcasts.apple.com/in/podcast/your-own-backyard/id1480263708

    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 Std. und 38 Min.
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