Episodes

  • The Instagram Fight Every Family Has | Future IQ
    Feb 20 2026

    Should you delete Instagram or learn how to use it better?
    The debate around Instagram has become intense. Rising teen anxiety, sleep disruption, body image pressures, addictive doomscrolling, and the sharp spike in mental health issues since 2012 have led many to call it toxic. Some even argue it should be banned in schools. But that’s only one side of the story.
    For millions of young people, Instagram is where friendships deepen, creativity flourishes, communities form, and careers quietly begin. It’s a portfolio, a classroom, a networking platform, and sometimes even a launchpad all in one app. So what’s really happening? Is Instagram the problem? Or is unmindful use the real issue? This conversation moves beyond outrage and defensiveness. It explores data, psychology, parental fears, teenage realities, algorithm control, doomscrolling vs connection, and what responsible use actually looks like.
    Because maybe the real question isn’t “Delete Instagram?”
    It’s “Are we mature enough to handle it?”

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    18 mins
  • Why Civic Sense Fails in India | Future IQ
    Feb 13 2026

    The Economic Survey of India 2025 - 2026 has taken a serious look at a question many people casually debate. Why do Indians behave abroad but not in India? Why is the metro clean and disciplined while city buses in the same city feel chaotic often used by the same people?Does this mean the issue will finally be resolved?According to the Survey, the problem is not awareness. Swachh Bharat had sustained communication, funding support and public participation. The problem is not values either. Indians are deeply committed to cleanliness inside their homes. In fact, the gap between private cleanliness and public disorder may be among the highest anywhere.The real issue, the Survey argues, is inconsistent enforcement, unclear penalties and weak institutional design.Using concepts from behavioral economics, coordination failures, Schelling Points and the Prisoner’s Dilemma, this episode explains why metro systems create disciplined behavior while bus systems struggle. It is not about culture. It is about credible enforcement, system reliability, identity formation and governance capacity.

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    32 mins
  • Revealing The Surprising DNA Facts!
    Feb 6 2026

    What if Raam is actually your ancestor but you don’t have a single gene from him? What if a mother can fail her own child’s DNA test, identical twins don’t have perfectly identical DNA, and your family tree explodes to the size of the entire world in just a few dozen generations?
    This episode dives into the deeply unintuitive world of DNA, ancestry, and heredity where math breaks our common sense and biology refuses to behave the way we expect. We explore real court cases where women were accused of fraud because genetics said they weren’t their own children’s mothers, the strange reality of chimeras, and why being someone’s ancestor doesn’t guarantee you inherit anything from them.
    And yes we directly tackle the big question:
    Was Raam really your ancestor?
    Not as a matter of faith or belief, but using population mathematics, genetic inheritance, and historical constraints. By the end, you’ll know what science can (and cannot) say about that claim and why the answer is far more subtle than a simple yes or no.
    Along the way, we bust popular myths about ancestry tests, explain why family trees collapse into each other over time, and show how identity, heritage, and genetics are far more complicated than “who your genes came from.” This isn’t about proving mythology right or wrong. It’s about understanding how science reframes ancient questions and why intuition often gets it wrong.

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    20 mins
  • Why Even Atheists Take Religion Seriously - Future IQ
    Jan 30 2026

    Can an atheist defend religion without believing in God?
    That’s exactly what we’re doing in this episode.
    A FutureIQ viewer asked a sharp question: If you’re an atheist, why do you still talk about the Bhagavad Gita and religious teachings? This episode is our honest answer.
    We start by doing something unusual listing all the strongest problems with religion, exactly as a typical atheist would see them. False claims. Conflicting beliefs. Violence, guilt, fear, generational clashes, and misuse by power. No sugarcoating.
    Then comes the twist.
    Instead of asking “Is religion true?” we ask a more uncomfortable question:
    What has religion actually done to human behavior, cooperation, and society?
    From rituals and community bonding to coordination, shared meaning, and stability during chaos we explore why religion may have survived for thousands of years despite its flaws, and why removing it entirely may not solve the problems people think it will.
    This is not a defense of blind belief, and it’s not an attack on atheism.
    It’s a first-principles look at what religion gets wrong, what it accidentally gets right, and how to take the good without swallowing the bad.
    If you enjoy thoughtful debates, uncomfortable questions, and ideas that don’t fit neatly into ideological boxes this episode is for you.

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    18 mins
  • Rituals Were Never Religious - Future IQ
    Jan 23 2026

    For most of us, the word ritual instantly points to religion. Something sacred, inherited, and rarely questioned. You either follow rituals because you were taught to or you reject them entirely, believing that thinking people shouldn’t need them. Both reactions miss something important.
    Look closely at your own life. The way your day begins. That first cup of tea or coffee. The same route you walk when you’re stressed. The weekly call that somehow keeps a relationship alive. None of this is religious and yet it brings structure, calm, and predictability. These are rituals too. Quiet, secular ones that shape how you think and feel without asking for your belief.
    This episode explores what rituals really are: repeated actions loaded with meaning that slowly influence behavior, identity, and emotions. We look at how personal rituals reduce anxiety, automate good habits, and give stability during chaos and why shared rituals create trust, cooperation, and a sense of “we” in groups.
    But power cuts both ways. The very mechanism that builds habits and bonds can also be weaponized. When rituals become compulsory, sacred, and unquestionable, they stop being tools and start becoming instruments of control. History, politics, and even workplaces are full of examples where rituals are used to test obedience, suppress dissent, and fuse identity so tightly with a group that independent thought feels like betrayal.
    Rituals aren’t dangerous because they’re irrational. They’re dangerous because they work. And once you understand how they work, you gain a rare advantage: the ability to design good rituals for yourself while recognizing and resisting the bad ones when they’re used against you.

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    24 mins
  • Sacredness Is Not What You Think It Is - Future IQ
    Jan 16 2026

    Why do some ideas feel negotiable, while others feel untouchable? You can debate movies, food, or even money but the moment someone insults a god, a nation, a hero, or a principle, people are willing to fight, cancel, or die.In this episode of Future IQ, we explore the hidden psychological force that decides which beliefs we protect with logic and which we protect with rage. It’s not just religion. The same force quietly governs nationalism, free speech, science, sports fandom, and even “rational” ideologies that claim to reject faith altogether.We look at how ordinary ideas turn into identity, how disagreement becomes betrayal, and why humans instinctively divide the world into “us” and “them.” Most importantly, we ask a dangerous question: is this force the root cause of humanity’s worst conflicts or the only reason large scale cooperation ever worked?Once you understand this mechanism, you’ll start seeing why some arguments are impossible to win, why compromise feels like treason, and why every society protects a few ideas at all costs even when it claims to be logical.This episode isn’t about taking sides. It’s about seeing the invisible rules that decide which beliefs rule us.

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    21 mins
  • Why Makar Sankranti Never Stays on One Date? Future IQ
    Jan 9 2026

    Why does Makar Sankranti fall on almost the same date every year, while most Indian festivals keep shifting? And if Uttarayan actually begins in December, why do we celebrate it in mid January? This episode breaks a very common assumption about the Indian calendar and reveals the elegant astronomical logic behind Sankranti.We explore what Sankranti really means, why there are 12 of them every year, and why only Makar Sankranti became culturally significant. From zodiac transitions and solar calendars to leap years and Earth’s slow cosmic wobble, this story connects ancient Indian astronomy with modern science in a surprisingly simple way.If you’ve ever wondered why Sankranti is sometimes on the 14th and sometimes on the 15th, or how calendars, equinoxes, and traditions like Uttarayan fit together, this episode will completely change how you look at Indian festivals and time itself.

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    19 mins
  • The Logic of the Hindu Calendar | Future IQ
    Jan 2 2026

    Why did the Hindu calendar in 2025 have two different days for Diwali? Why do Hindu festivals keep shifting days every year? Hindu festivals in fact, have a mathematically accurate system and thus the argument of "shifting days" becomes redundant. In this episode, we delve into the logic of the Hindu calendar, also popularly known as the Indian calendar. This calendar is not simply based on the lunar cycle, but it derives it's logic from precise mathematical calculations of the positions of the solar system. We breakdown every single concept in depth. What Tithi is in Astrology, how is a day in Hindu calendar different from a day in the Gregorian calendar, what is a Poornimanta system & what is a Amanta system within the Hindu calendar itself, how do the Zodiacs fit into this, and many more related concepts.

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    23 mins