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  • Dr. Bagus Muljadi (PhD) is an Assistant Professor of Engineering at the University of Nottingham. His expertise lies at the interface between applied mathematics, physics, and engineering, with applications in geothermal, bio-architecture, semiconductor, peatland, and others involving flow in complex geometries. He also facilitates partnerships between UK and Indonesian higher education + research institutions. Through the UK-Indonesia Consortium for Interdisciplinary Sciences (UKICIS), Dr. Muljadi is helping the UK and Indonesia governments manifest stronger collaborations in research and innovation.

    Timestamps:

    0:00 — Precision in different languages (German vs. Indonesian)
    02:36 — The role of the professor, wokeness infiltrating academia, and what are 'safe spaces' actually supposed to be?
    16:03 — Progressivism vs. Liberalism & not putting your politics into boxes. What is the difference between Independent thinking vs. Critical thinking? Learning not to view antithesis as antagonization. Why do liberal values come much more naturally to some cultures compared to others?
    22:18 — Sponsorship | Jalinstraksi
    24:24 — Thesis vs. Antithesis in critical thinking
    35:00 — Nationalism vs. Globalism, 'The Walled Garden' analogy by Professor Bagus. How do we get Indonesia on the international stage?

    46:00 — Continuing to VIP Section
    51:21 — More on Critical thinking vs. Independent thinking. Can independent thinking exist within a collective societal structure? Being individualists on a macro scale, being collectivist on a micro scale, rights & responsibilities being reciprocal
    01:14:41 — Is independent thinking antithetical to social cohesion?
    01:20:18 — How do we avoid being trapped in echo chambers on social media, and use it as a tool of exposure and perspective-taking? How to tell when people's political understanding is just whatever is trending on social media.
    01:32:40 — Culture & accents, does Bagus get dogpiled on by people in the U.K for being more American accented?
    01:39:27 — Comedians, the courage to tell the truth, more on how do we avoid being trapped in echo chambers on social media, and the importance of narratives & counter-narratives

  • Andytha F. Utami, also known as Afutami, is the Founder and CEO of Think Policy, a community-driven enterprise focusing on solving intergenerational issues through improving the ecosystem of policy making in Indonesia. She advises the government on addressing climate policy constraints, including energy and land transition, industrial decarbonization, as well as human capital development. She has nearly a decade of experience in the sector through her time as the Environmental Economist with the World Bank and Climate Program Lead at the World Resources Institute. In 2023, Think Policy co-initiated a technology-based political education movement Bijak Memilih (bijakmemilih.id) which aims to build a critical mass of engaged citizens, which has been accessed more than 11 million times and awarded the MIT Solve global competition. This year, she was named Fortune 40 under 40 for her contribution on public policy.Afu's has a Master’s in Public Policy from Harvard University and has published the best-selling book "Menjadi" which promotes critical thinking and awareness on social issues.

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    02:02 — Where were you when Peringatan Darurat happened? Fufufafa, Private Jet & Body Odor; Content vs. Container, The Dance Floor vs. The Balcony
    11:45 — Why don’t we know how to listen to different opinions anymore? Social media literacy, echo chambers, ego and cancel culture as the new fascism
    38:58 — Do politicians deserve empathy & compassion?
    52:40 — Afu’s Top 4 of where democracy went wrong
    01:07:34 — Why should we not be voting based on our own values and morals? Socrates’ views on democracy.
    01:19:50 — Lower Class, Middle Class & Rich People. Why it’s in rich people’s benefit to want to push up the poor and middle class, and how do we include rich people in the conversation?
    01:36:49 — How do you get the courage to speak up and take action? How do we empower that in others? High Agency vs. Low Agency.
    01:38:22 — Capitalism, Should billionaires exist? Should there be an inheritance tax?

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  • Daniel Limantara is the CEO and Founder of Neo Historia Indonesia, a dynamic platform dedicated to revitalizing the way history is taught and appreciated. With a strong passion for making historical knowledge accessible and engaging, Daniel led his team to create content that resonates with a wide audience, effectively blending educational rigor with modern storytelling techniques. Daniel’s commitment to education and history not only enlightens but also inspires a new generation to dig deeper into their heritage.

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    00.00 — Can you easily identify the different types of Chinese people? Discussing the diversity of Chinese Southeast Asian and the Chinese language
    06:22 — Did your parents teach you Hokkien/Teochew?
    11:19 — How is the writing system of Hokkien, Teochew and the other dialects? What's your Chinese name?
    14:12 — What generation Chinese Indonesian are you? Cina Totok vs. Cina Peranakan
    17:18 — How did we get here? Brief history of Chinese in Indonesia
    28:25 — "Balik sana ke Cina!"
    32:39 — Racial segregation between Chinese Indonesians and Non-Chinese-Indonesians.
    36:43 — Chinese Indonesians are also racist towards each other.
    38:33 — Chinese Indonesian Stereotypes
    46:51 – Unpacking Chinese Indonesian generational traumaContinue to VIP:
    50:15 — 1998 and the most harmful stereotype about Chinese Indonesians
    55:22 — Where are we (Chinese-Indonesian) are trying to go? Did your parents allow you to hangout with non-Chindos?
    01:01:35 — Can Chinese-Indonesian talk about politics? Discussing Chinese-Indonesian in politics and the after effects of Jaman Orba on Chinese Indonesians.
    01:11:58 — Who is responsible for progressing the racial tolerance in Indonesia? What should we do to progress towards inclusivity in Indonesia?
    01:23:58 — The myth of cultural incompatibility theory

  • Pandji Pragiwaksono is a father of 2, and a daddy to 283 million Indonesians. Sometimes he does standup comedy.

    Timestamps:

    00.45 — Were you allowed to cry as a child? What was growing up with divorced parents like? Was your father present? Was he a good husband?
    10:30 — Is your mom/dad a good person?
    13.33 — Sponsorship (JalinTraksi)
    16:00 — Would you rather have a rich & absent parent, or a poor present parent? Pandji reflecting on being a shit dad
    24:18 — How did your parent fuck up with you, and fucked you up? Unpacking generational trauma we inherited from our parents
    29:55 — Why are you an angry person? Discussing mental health
    36:30 — Daddy issues and sugar-babies. How did being fatherless affect Indah growing up?
    45:44 — What did you continue and unlearn from your parents? Why did Indah's mom not get married? Why did Pandji's parents never remarry?
    56:15 — Pandji's biggest fearContinue on VIP:
    01.00.13 — Do you like being a dad? Why are you so hard on yourself?
    01:10:55 — Did you want to be a dad? Why is Indah so adamant about adopting?
    01.17.36 — Analyzing the Fatherlessness Epidemic in Indonesia & Deconstructing The Role of a Father
    01:32:55 — Have you ever met men that resented having kids? Did your dad hug you? What's your love language?
    01.47.30 —Solution to Fatherlessness, Abortion & Women’s Role in Fatherlessness

  • Grace Tahir has worked in the healthcare industry for 20+ years. She is one of the directors of Mayapada Hospitals, and a co-founder of digital media company, Everest Media. She loves reading books and is a mom of three.Watch the full episode (with no ads) on NOICE for just Rp. 15K that will go towards supporting this show and everybody on the TIGS team. NOICE is available on mobile device app, or web browser. Accepted payment methods include GoPay QRIS & Virtual Accounts for your convenience.Link to TIGS on NOICE: https://open.noice.id/catalog/dc1dfd5... Timestamps:0:10 — Did you want to become a mom? Did you have good parents? What was 1 bad and 1 good thing your parents did with you?09:09 — Parents apologizing to their children, forgiving our parents for being toxic/abusive, what is the difference between toxic parents and abusive parents, “Anak Durhaka”17:41 — Who takes care of your parents now that you have a family of your own? How do siblings decide who takes care of the parents? Living with parents after marriage, juggling career, family & parents22:40 — Why do people put their parents in retirement homes, are we obligated to take care of our parents? Pragmatic alternatives to sending your parents to a retirement home. Do all parents deserve to be taken care of?37:00 — “I am not your friend, I am your parent.” Navigating our relationship with our parents as adults, and how to make our kids actually want to spend time with us. Loving our parents vs. Liking our parents, Honoring our parents vs. Obeying our parents.56:53 — Orang tua durhaka, child free movement, IVF, surrogacy

  • Maureen Kartika is a Beauty & Lifestyle content creator. Through her content, Maureen strives to represent people with disabilities in the beauty industry and promoting a message of inclusivity. She is dedicated to raising awareness about disabilities and contributing to the vision of an inclusive Indonesia where everyone can thrive.This episode is sponsored by Bhoelan, Indonesia's first adaptive wear line for people with physical disabilities and limited mobility. Available on Shopee.Indah is wearing the 'SARAH' blouse. Get it here: https://shopee.co.id/Bhoelan-SARAH-Ke... Timestamps:0:00 — When is it okay to ask disabled people about their disabilities? How do we go about asking those questions?12:10 — "Orang Disabilitas vs. Orang Difabel," "Cacat," and handling generational gaps between elders and educational gaps between genuinely uninformed people18:44 — Where do disabled people hangout? Braille for blind & hard-of-sight people, elevators, allegations of special treatment & the soft bigotry of low expectations38:47 — Sekolah Luar Biasa, diversity hiring & admissions, early exposure and bridging dialogues between disabled and non-disabled people57:06 — Disability in professional settings & job recruitment, diversity quotas, envisioning a discrimination-free hiring system01:15:04 — Pasung & family hiding disabled members01:24:25 — Fashion & Beauty for disabled people01:39:12 — Partying, Dating, Marriage & Sex for disabled people

  • Ario Bayu is an Indonesian actor, model and producer. He is known for his versatile performances across film, television, and stage. Ario moved to New Zealand at a young age, where he completed his studies before returning to Indonesia to pursue a career in acting. Ario gained widespread recognition for his performances in various works including the Netflix series 'Gadis Kretek,' and the biopic Soekarno. Beyond films, Ario has also worked on stage productions and television series, contributing to his reputation as one of the leading actors of his generation in Indonesia.Timestamps (Skip to 30:20 if you'd like to continue the full version on NOICE): 00:00 — Growing up in New Zealand, ethnic background, being the black sheep of the family, being dark skinned, Indonesian entertainment on the international stage39:51 — The pretentiousness of art, and what's hard about catering to an Indonesian market49:18 — Diversity in Indonesian entertainment, the role of media and entertainment in pushing for social progress01:04:22 — Gadis Kretek & morality in films01:10:00 — Bantering about being bye-lingual

  • Guru Gembul adalah seorang guru honorer yang sudah mengajar sejak tahun 2008 dan juga menjadi konten kreator yang membahas tentang edukasi dan nilai2. Tidak memiliki title akademik yang mumpuni cuman sekedar konten kreator biasa, tetapi memiliki keresahan yang dalam terhadap kondisi manusia, negara dan agama.Special thanks to our dear friend Buzzer from The Based Indonesian Show for filling in as interpreter. Check out his content: https://www.youtube.com/@BasedInShowFULL EPISODE AVAILABE ON NOICE APP FOR 90 COINS (18k)!!Timestamps:00.00.23 — pendapat Guru Gembul mengenai apakah Indonesia adalah negara sekuler atausekuler atau bukan.00.01.43 — Indonesia adalah negara pancasila00.05.23 — definisi sekularisme menurut guru gembul00.09.36 — apakah indonesia adalah negara yang memiliki kebebasan beragama?00.15.40 — agama buddha adalah agama sekuler00.16.49 — ajaran agama apapun tidak boleh dikaitkan dengan hukum00.27.55 — Indonesia akan menjadi negara yang maju apabila mengikuti ajaran ajaran agama00.32.04 — semuanya adalah filosofi00.39.14 — agama dalam sistem pendidikan. apakah sekolah2 indonesian mengajarkan agama?00.48.07 — ternyata kita tidak se-religius itu00.53.20 — kebebasan individu kok tetap ada syarat nya?00.56.16 — jangan sampai keputusanmu menyakiti orang lain secara langsung ataupun tidak langsung

  • The Indonesia AIDS Coalition (IAC) is a community-based organization that contributes to efforts to enhance transparency, accountability, and public participation in AIDS programs through collaboration with various stakeholders, both governmental and non-governmental.This episode is sponsored by the Indonesian AIDS Coalitionhttps://iac.or.id/id/

    Timestamps:

    0:00 — Anak udah tau belum? Pertama kali tau kena HIV; Melahirkan & menyusui anak2 non-HIV

    14:33 — Mencari kerja, pergi ke puskesmas jauh dari rumah, tenaga medis suka ngegossip

    23:30 — Senioritas, pentingnya peran pemuka agama, & tahayul

    36:54 — Anak2 dengan HIV, dan pentingnya dukungan keluarga & komunitas

    46:59 — Hubungan diskordan

    51:32 — Kurikulum tentang edukasi seks

    56:45 — Seberapa sering harus check-up ke rumah sakit?

  • Adit MKM adalah mas-mas Jawa biasa yang kebetulan selama setahun terakhir sudah punya kebiasaan baca buku. Sempat terlibat juga dalam kesenian stand-up comedy, tapi sekarang lebih banyak menghabiskan waktu untuk jalan-jalan bersama anabul.Firu Designer adalah bapak-bapak dengan nama asli Designer. Selain terlibat di kesenian stand up comedy, membuat konten dan mengajar di Kelas Kebanyakan Teori, saat ini ia sedang bekerja di bidang energi terbarukan.Timestamps:0:00 - Context to this episode3:37 - Correlation is not causation7:20 - Is Indonesia drunk on religion? How do we measure religiosity?14:30 - Is Indonesia actually religious? Sholat & baca quran aja gak bisa! History of why religion is so important in Indonesia22:30 - How Indonesia’s poor education system impacts religious education29:48 - How do you define someone religious? Low standards for "religious" these days31:27 - Why do people feel like Indonesia is drunk on religion? Religiosity & socioeconomics; Separation of church, state & science; The golden era of Islam47:35 - Islam is not a religion; The importance of actually properly learning religion; Selective sample & why we just need to make more friends57:45 - Indonesia's religious narcissism; Hijab as a fashion statement1:17:34 - Economic development & religiosity; Does religion give space for questioning?1:38:15 - What it means to be a religious Muslim & a religious Catholic; Soleh vs. Alim1:46:45 - Closing: Why people abandon religion? Why is Indah agnostic? Should we teach religion to our kids?

    Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/x4wED4sXwkg

  • Abigail is the Co-Founder of What Is Up, Indonesia? (WIUI), an independent media that curates Indonesian sociopolitics in an accessible manner for internationally raised Indonesians. WIUI was also the co-initiator of Bijak Memilih, a tech-enabled one-stop platform to help young voters make informed decisions in the 2024 election, and it won the 2023 MIT Solve Global Challenge.

    Timestamps:
    0:00 — What is contract cheating?
    8:51 — Indonesia's lack of appreciation for meritocracy, why academic jokis are so popular & addressing structural issues
    30:13 — Alternatives to joki, why perjokian culture is dangerous, what's the point of education, and dismantling the system
    48:47 — America vs. Indonesia
    01:04:40 — The role of teachers, professors, and parents, incentives & disincentives, the hidden cost of corruption, and honoring the struggle

  • The Indonesia AIDS Coalition (IAC) is a community-based organization that contributes to efforts to enhance transparency, accountability, and public participation in AIDS programs through collaboration with various stakeholders, both governmental and non-governmental.This episode is sponsored by the Indonesian AIDS Coalitionhttps://iac.or.id/id/Timestamps: 0:00 — Controversial HIV clip of Indah G & Boy William. The fight against mentalitas orang Indonesia17:02 — Contracted HIV vs. Born with HIV, mortality rate, why HIV is so common amongst housewives/IRT, the problem with how we gather data on HIV32:10 — Employment, Schooling, Indonesian government involvement why HIV rates in West Papua is so high43:43 — The problem with Indonesian culture and our sex education48:57 — Sponsorship50:16 — ARV & Prep + Pregnant HIV+ women breastfeeding52:41 — How to get HIV and how to NOT get HIV.01:12:50 — Risky activities, TKW & Expats with HIV, Indah G's creative ways of normalizing HIV

  • Putri Tanjung is the Commissioner of CT Corp which focuses on synergies all business unit under CT Corp. She also director of Transmedia which her leadership extends to multiple entities including CXO Media, HaiBunda, Beautynesia, Female Daily, etc. Additionally, she serves as the Chief Experience Officer of Allo Bank.Get tickets to Creativepreneur Summit 2024 at Berikut: https://event.detik.com/514/creativepreneur-summit-2024 August 24-25 at Jakarta Convention CenterTimestamps:00.00.00 — Gen Alpha Slang00.03.15 — Starting work experience/entrepreneurship at a young age00.22.49 — Working culture & values in Indonesia, compared to other countries00.36.31 — Adulting, Discipline, & Competitiveness49:07-51:17 — Sponsorship00.59.03 — Procrastination, Long-term planning, Networking01.06.20 — Indah G and Putri Tanjung, 1 year from nowLink to TIGS on NOICE: https://open.noice.id/catalog/dc1dfd52-27f1-4e82-853c-275f33544f22?utm_source=app_sharing&referrer_id=e7d9d677-a918-42b1-a718-805fcf608cdf&utm_medium=podcast

    Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/_EzJGk6G-Rw

  • Timestamps:

    0:00 - Intro (Super funny)

    3:34 — The role of government, Jovial gossiping about the g*vernment, How social media meddled with the 2024 presidential election, The fine line between manipulating and marketing/campaigning, Cambridge Analytica, Dirty Vote

    11:11 — Does Indonesia deserve to be a democracy? Can Indonesia be a proper functioning democracy with an average IQ of 78?

    22:19 — RUU Penyiaran and the decline of Indonesian democracy? Is Indonesia heading towards an authoritarian regime? Why are our politicians so corrupt? Are all politicians morally corrupt? The case for and against censoring online content, Asian values in politics

    51:27 — Is Indonesia heading towards China? What would happen to Indah and Jovial if RUU Penyiaran gets passed? How likely is RUU Penyiaran going to get passed? Why does politics attract dark triad personalities, and the fault of the current Indonesian political system

    01:10:40 — Debate on Censorship, Jovial’s Council of Yodas

    01:45:45 — Debate on Sila 1, English translation of Pancasila, Will Sila 1 still exist/be relevant in the future?

    02:14:00 — Closing, Jovial passing on the torch to Indah

    Polarasi (Leg 2)

    Graha Bhakti Budaya, Taman Ismail Marzuki

    10-13 Oktober 2024

    Tickets will be announced soon @polarisasimusikal

  • FULL EPISODE AVAILABLE ON NOICE VIP FOR IDR 18.000 (90 Coins):https://open.noice.id/content/b8fd1ce5-daf3-4370-938a-54fa2e16d880

    0:00 — Intro, Raditya's hoodies, talking about food & culinary, 'traktir culture’

    11:56 — Raditya being surrounded by young people in the industry, reflecting on age, aging, and the compromises we make as we grow older

    23:08 — Books Raditya & Indah are currently reading, and Raditya nerding out over Dungeons & Dragons

    26:03 — Stoicism, Ryan Holiday sliding into Raditya's DMs, favorite stoic philosophers, applying the 4 key principles of stoicism (Chairul Tanjung Drinking Carrot Juice), unpacking Raditya and Indah's personalities

    51:12 — Living in the reactionary age, applying stoic teachings in the digital age of social media, Amor Fati

    01:07:00 — What social media has robbed Gen-Zs and Gen-As of. Why Raditya left Twitter/X, reminiscing about the earlier years of being a Twitter user

    01:27:08 — How Raditya manages screen time for his kids, stories of his first sleepover with an internet friend, and when he used to be a 'joki Tinder'

    *** 01:36:12 — Continue from free portion here ***

    01:40:50 — Emotional and mental regulation on social media, stoicism and intellectual integrity, the pursuit of wisdom, and the subjectivity of reality/truth

    02:05:10 — Fun closing

  • Adriano Qalbi is an Indonesian stand up comedian. He has a show called ‘Podcast Awal Minggu’ that has been running for the last 10 years, and he is best known for being a host on ‘Musuh Masyarakat’ alongside Coki Pardede and Tretan Muslim. He is also one of the people behind Majelis Lucu Indonesia. His background in advertising allows him to gain various unique perspectives on politics.Timestamps: 00:00 — Intro00:35 — Should Indonesia be a democracy?07:12 — mental resilience of gen z, why is gen z the way we are? Adrian navigating his son going on social media, when was the first time you got a smartphone, child free movement35:07 — Adrian’s viral moment, hypocrisy of online SJWs, how much does Indah’s driver get paid50:01 — Fun outro

  • Adriano Qalbi is an Indonesian stand up comedian. He has a show called ‘Podcast Awal Minggu’ that has been running for the last 10 years, and he is best known for being a host on ‘Musuh Masyarakat’ alongside Coki Pardede and Tretan Muslim. He is also one of the people behind Majelis Lucu Indonesia. His background in advertising allows him to gain various unique perspectives on politics.

    Timestamps:

    0:00 - Intro


    3:41 - Jennifer Lopez, Kim Kardashian, Staying Relevant as an Entertainer, Aging & Growing Old, Why is Entertainment Always 20s-30s centric.


    18:49 — Cosmetic surgery because of denial of aging, fighting against ageism, Taylor Swift vs. Adele, Western benchmark vs. Indonesian benchmark, Socioeconomic disparity in Indonesia


    35:05 — Is Indah too ahead of the times for Indonesia? How to change society’s perspective on things, democracy & the truth


    01:00:30 — How to change people’s point of views, does freedom of thinking actually exist, ketersingunggan dalam demokrasi, is Indonesia heading towards a monarchy, fighting for social justice


    01:11:12 — Does freedom of speech include hate speech, modern society and social media not understanding context, U.S Presidential Elections, Was Obama A Good President, Geopolitics, Warfare, Prioritizing Political Issues

  • Felix Yanwar Siauw (萧正国) is a Chinese-Indonesian ustad, Islamic preacher and writer. He converted to Islam when he was in college and joined the now banned organization, Hizbut Tahrir Indonesia (HTI). He is known for his affiliation with the aforementioned Islamic group and his hardline puritanical position on the interpretation of Islam, his conservative positions criticizing democracy, nationalism, capitalism, socialism, feminism, LGBT and secularism.

    Timestamps: 00.45 — Intro; Getting to know Felix beyond being a Muslim; Stereotypes of being Muslim; What does the Quran say about homose*uality?

    09.02 — Nature vs. Nurture Debate | Aktivitas GBLT, “B*nci Bisa Dilatih;” Gender Expression vs. Sexual Orientation, Ped*philia, Convers*** Therapy

    1.14.20 — Normal & Natural Debate | “Penyimpangan;” A*al S**; Is GLBT a danger to society?

    1.48.30 — Answering questions from Muslim followers

  • Kata Peter, Ferry Irwandi adalah seorang warga sipil biasa, lagi bikin olahan bijih besi buat toko material bangunan.

    Timestamps:


    3:20 — Should poor people have kids? What about the right of the kid to be born to a dignified life? Is Indonesia overpopulated? Financial and economic opportunity disparity between Jakarta vs. the rest of Indonesia


    25:43 — If adopting kids has a lot of requirements, but not for biological children? Is it selfish to want to have children for your own self-interests?


    44:21— How much money do you really need to raise a child in Jakarta? How do we define “kehidupan yang layak” for our kids? Why is it so hard to get a job these days?


    01:08:30 — Family planning in Indonesia. Why should Indah get married? Why didn’t Ferry get a prenup? Ferry’s dyslexic and colorblind, and Indah’s directionally challenged.

  • My birthday was in April but LOL hey, better late than never!

    Timestamps:

    0:30 — Lesson 1

    4:26 — Lesson 2

    7:13 — Lesson 3

    15:43 — Lesson 4

    20:22 — Lesson 5

    23:22 — Lesson 6 + Indah’s Mental Health Update

    28:16 — Lesson 7

    30:46 — Lesson 8

    37:30 — Lesson 9

    41:42 — Lesson 10

    46:38 — Lesson 11

    49:43 — Lesson 12

    55:33 — Lesson 13

    56:30 — Sponsor

    57:47 — Lesson 14

    01:04:00 — Lesson 15

    01:07:48 — Lesson 16

    01:09:57 — Lesson 17

    01:12:37 — Lesson 18

    01:18:12 — Lesson 19

    01:18:43 — Lesson 20

    01:19:20 — Lesson 21

    01:22:03 — Lesson 22

    01:24:39 — Lesson 23 & 24

    01:34:09 — Lesson 25

    01:37:40 — Lesson 26

    01:39:06 — Lesson 27