Maya tells Arjun to give a presentation within two hours and assigns a team to him. On noticing Arjun's behaviour, Maya terminates him from the job.Įveryone in the office starts receiving appreciation calls - the designer clothes are worn by local people. Maya orders hat Arjun takes care of the male models instead of the female models.
Maya goes into a state of shock after seeing her father. Saanjh tells her family that she is eager to meet Arjun. He wants to run but can't because she's determined that they'll be together Till the End of Tiiiiime.Īrjun talks to Saanjh about his dream of living a luxurious life, while Jhanvi eagerly waits for her husband, Ashwin to celebrate their anniversary.Īrjun arrives late for his job interview at Maya's office, however he is hired as Maya is impressed with his confidence and charm. they take a sinister turn when she becomes obsessed with him, isolating him from the world.
Things develop into marraige after Maya proposes and then. It centres round carefree photographer Arjun and beautiful but troubled (creepo alert!) Maya who meet and "connect" when Arjun rescues Maya from an accident involving a lift. It stars Jennifer Winget (Bepannah) and Kushal Tandon (The Inseparables) and it's about what you don't want from a relationship. The disgusting nature of tech wokeness (re: “Police and Big Tech Are Partners in Crime.Romantic thriller Till the End of Time premieres on eExtra this Thursday 3 June at 14h55, replacing Naagin, which ends the day before. The disconnect of diversity when regarding tech workers 2nd generation Desi diversity hires in high places exploiting their workforce of immigrant South Asians (39:50) Tech reporting’s obsession with founders instead of the workers (35:30)
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Now that the ubiquity of tech clouds ethics, is the fight against giant tech corporations hopeless? (re: “Why We Should 'Abolish Silicon Valley',” and “What If Technology Belonged to the People?,” Vice, 2020) (25:07)īy seeing the misery and suffering at the backbone of convenience, we may be able to alieve our unethical addiction to tech (29:19)Įdward’s experience in reporting on exploited Uber drivers (re: “The Lockout: Why Uber Drivers in NYC Are Sleeping in Their Cars,” Vice, 2020) (31:33) How Edward’s background benefits his singular labor-focused voice in the tech reporting industry (22:16) The vexed nature of the Biden team and anti-trust regulations (17:12) How does Edward feel about the passing of Proposition 22 (re: “Proposition 22 Passes, But Uber and Lyft Are Only Delaying the Inevitable,” and “Proposition 22's Victory Shows How Uber and Lyft Break Democracy,” Vice, 2020) (13:05) (5:30)Įdward leads us through his career timeline (8:04)Įdward explains why he has such a peripatetic career (10:11) Post-election chat with Edward Ongweso Jr. Thanks for listening!Īrjun and Kevin on Biden’s America (0:00) Kevin and Arjun also talked about what they did the day Biden won.
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We talked to Edward about living a post-Prop 22 world, his winding path to the media which includes stops in labor organizing, politics, and other random gigs, the ways in which hollowness of diversity in the media overlaps with the tech industry, how to center tech reporting on workers, and much more. Today's guest is tech writer and Vice/Motherboard staffer Edward Ongweso Jr. Hello and welcome to our 20th episode of Diversity Hire.