Goldcollartalks

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Bijendra Singh (Host)

Ex-Assistant Commandant (CAPF) Bijendra Singh brings discipline, civic consciousness, and an unwavering passion for public service. As the face of Goldcollar Talks, he bridges experts with society in a conversational yet impactful style. His deep network with professional bodies—doctors, advocates, architects, professors, scientists, and administrators—has made the podcast a unique forum of voices that matter.

Featured Episodes

Finance, Audit & Taxation

Your money deserves clarity, not confusion. Between changing GST rules, digital taxation, and viral financial ‘gurus,’ navigating finance can feel overwhelming. Our Finance, Audit & Taxation series transforms financial jargon into everyday language. CAs, economists, and regulators unpack taxation myths, audit ethics, and smart wealth habits — so you can make informed choices, not fearful ones.

Architecture & Urban Planning

Designing cities that breathe, not choke. Every skyline tells a story — but are we building for the future or repeating past mistakes? Architecture & Urban Planning explores how smart design, green innovation, and cultural preservation can coexist. Architects, engineers, and planners discuss sustainable housing, mobility, and climate resilience — because the cities we design shape the lives we live.

Cybersecurity & Digital Safety

Be safe. Be smart. Be cyber-aware. Every click leaves a footprint — every share, a consequence. Cybersecurity & Digital Safety dives deep into India’s digital battleground against fraud, privacy breaches, and misinformation. With ethical hackers, cyber-law experts, and tech leaders, we uncover how to protect your data, defend your identity, and thrive responsibly in the connected age.

Higher Education & NEP 2020

Educate. Innovate. Elevate India. Can India’s youth power a global knowledge revolution? Our Higher Education & NEP 2020 series invites vice-chancellors, educationists, and policymakers to reimagine learning through innovation, research, and inclusivity. From skill-based education to AI-driven research ecosystems — discover how the NEP 2020 aims to make every student a changemaker.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is Goldcollar Talks?

Goldcollar Talks is not just a podcast platform — it is a national social movement against misinformation.
Built under the vision of promoting scientific temper, awareness, and civic responsibility (Article 51A(h) of the Indian Constitution), it unites India’s most credible voices — from doctors and scientists to judges, professors, bureaucrats, and innovators — on one platform.
Hosted by Bijendra Singh (Ex-Assistant Commandant, CAPF), every episode aims to bring facts to the forefront, replacing myths with meaningful dialogue.

2. Why was Goldcollar Talks created?

Because lack of simple awareness often costs citizens dearly — in health, money, and justice — and as a nation, that ignorance becomes a collective loss.
Goldcollar Talks was founded to bridge the gap between expertise and public understanding, offering clarity where confusion thrives.
In an era overrun by viral misinformation and sensational content, we bring back integrity, intellect, and authenticity to public conversations.

3. What is the core niche of Goldcollar Talks?

We focus on knowledge-driven, impact-based storytelling across 12 domains of public relevance:

Healthcare & Nutrition

Law & Justice

Finance, Audit & Taxation

Architecture & Urban Planning

Cybersecurity & Digital Safety

Higher Education & NEP 2020

Cancer & Public Health

Neurosciences & Brain Health

Organ Donation & Medical Systems

And beyond these, we include all professional and “Gold-Collar” domains — doctors, lawyers, engineers, architects, management consultants, researchers, educators, and innovators — bringing every credible field of expertise into one national conversation.

4. How is Goldcollar Talks different from other podcasts?

Goldcollar Talks blends the spirit of journalism, public service, and storytelling in one platform.
Here’s how we stand apart:

Credibility First – Our guests are premier experts and organizational heads who represent the top echelons of their fields.

Professional Documentary-Style Introductions – Every episode begins with a cinematic, fact-based narrative introduction that contextualizes the guest’s work and impact.

Data & Law-Driven Dialogue – We back every topic with verified data, real-world cases, and relevant acts or legal frameworks.

Public Interest Focus – Each conversation drives awareness, behavioral change, and civic responsibility rather than viral sensationalism.

5. Who is the host?

Bijendra Singh, Ex-Assistant Commandant (UPSC CAPF 2013 Batch) and BIT Mesra alumnus, is the host and creative driver behind Goldcollar Talks.
A disciplined professional turned social-impact advocate, Bijendra uses his national-service experience and leadership skills to connect citizens with credible experts.
Goldcollar Talks is led by Monika Kumari, Founder & Director of Gold Collar Hub & Talks, symbolizing a family-driven initiative rooted in credibility, service, and reform.Bijendra Singh, Ex-Assistant Commandant (UPSC CAPF 2013 Batch) and BIT Mesra alumnus, is the host and creative driver behind Goldcollar Talks.
A disciplined professional turned social-impact advocate, Bijendra uses his national-service experience and leadership skills to connect citizens with credible experts.
Goldcollar Talks is led by Monika Kumari, Founder & Director of Gold Collar Hub & Talks, symbolizing a family-driven initiative rooted in credibility, service, and reform.

6.How can experts collaborate or appear as guests?

We welcome board-certified professionals, innovators, and reform-minded thought leaders who wish to contribute to authentic public awareness.
To participate:
Email your profile, credentials, and proposed topic to goldcollartalks@gmail.com

or fill out the Collaboration Form on our website’s Contact page.
Our editorial board will review your submission and get back with scheduling details.

7. How can organizations sponsor or partner with Goldcollar Talks?

Goldcollar Talks partners with ethical brands, institutions, and government initiatives that promote transparency, knowledge, and national development.
Sponsorship options include:

1. Featured Episodes

2. Mini-Documentary Collaborations

3. Thematic Awareness Series

Reach out via goldcollartalks@gmail.com
for our sponsorship dossier and partnership terms.

The host and production team ensure that every episode:

Adheres to laws under the Information Technology Act 2000, Copyright Act 1957, Defamation Act, and Broadcasting Code.

Maintains factual accuracy and avoids hate speech, defamation, or propaganda.

Obtains all necessary consents and permissions for recording and publication.

Clearly discloses sponsorships or affiliations when applicable.

Goldcollar Talks follows a zero-tolerance policy toward misinformation or content that violates Indian digital-communication norms.

All guests are expected to:

Ensure their statements comply with relevant Indian laws, including IT Rules 2021, Copyright Act 1957, and Public Decency & Defamation Acts.

Avoid sharing unverifiable, sensitive, or defamatory information.

Respect organizational confidentiality and copyright.

Disclose professional affiliations or conflicts of interest.

Sign a consent/release form granting permission for recording, editing, and distribution.

This safeguards both the guest’s integrity and the audience’s trust.

10. Who is the target audience of Goldcollar Talks?

Our listeners and viewers include:

Students, researchers, and aspirants preparing for professional careers.

Doctors, lawyers, professors, and social-sector leaders.

Policy professionals, entrepreneurs, and civic activists.

Citizens who seek fact-based, expert-led awareness instead of viral half-truths.

Essentially, every Indian who values credible information and responsible citizenship.

11. How frequently are new episodes released?

We publish a full-length episode every two weeks, complemented by shorter highlight clips and special episodes during national awareness campaigns, observances, and key public events.

12. Where can I watch or listen to Goldcollar Talks?

You can explore all episodes on:
Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts
YouTube | Facebook | Instagram | Twitter (X)
 Or directly at www.goldcollartalks.com
using our search bar to find episodes by topic, guest, or keyword.

13. Can I suggest a topic or guest?

Yes! Goldcollar Talks values community participation.
You can suggest relevant topics, experts, or awareness issues via our Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, or through our Contact Form on the website.
Our team reviews every suggestion that aligns with our mission to educate, reform, and inspire.

14. Are transcripts or summaries available?

Yes. Each podcast features a comprehensive summary and full transcript for readers, researchers, and differently-abled audiences.
Transcripts are hosted under the respective episode pages and can be cited for academic or professional use.

15. What is your correction and accountability policy?

Goldcollar Talks follows a transparent editorial process.
If any factual inaccuracy, outdated information, or misrepresentation is identified, we promptly issue corrections and update transcripts.
Our commitment is simple: truth over trends, accuracy over applause.

16. Where are the podcasts recorded and what is the technical setup?

Goldcollar Talks maintains studio-grade recording standards using a 3-camera 4K setup and professional lighting to ensure cinematic quality.
Depending on the guest’s availability, sessions are recorded either on-location (in Indore, Agra, or Delhi studios) or virtually via secure HD video links.
Each recording is directed by a dedicated production team ensuring precision, depth, and visual impact.

17. Do you also produce documentaries apart from podcasts?

Yes. Beyond the podcast, Goldcollar Talks Documentaries capture the journeys of visionary organizations, institutions, and individuals making real-world impact.
We produce professional short and long-form documentaries that highlight innovation, public welfare, and reform success stories — continuing our mission to educate through evidence and inspire through action.