Gandhi
Mentioned in 8 analyzed podcast episodes across 8 shows
A historical figure referenced across podcasts as an exemplar of principled leadership and non-violent resistance against government power. Discussed for demonstrating the importance of prioritizing truth over consistency (notably by canceling a planned march) and for maintaining resilience and commitment to vision despite significant hardship and despair. Frequently cited in conversations about ethical decision-making and effective social change.
Appears On
Episode Appearances
Drama Queens · Apr 1, 2026
Congressman Ro Khanna
“Khanna's grandfather fought in independence movement; inspires Khanna's political courage”
10% Happier with Dan Harris · Feb 11, 2026
Stoic Practices for Getting Rid of Mental Junk, Your Morning Routine, and Talking to the Dead | Ryan Holiday
“Indian independence leader whose multi-level education exemplifies transcendent wisdom development”
We Can Do Hard Things · Feb 3, 2026
How to Stay Sane and Useful In Chaos
“Historical figure whose decision to cancel a planned march is used as example of prioritizing truth over consistency”
Matt and Shane's Secret Podcast · Jan 22, 2026
Ep 595 - The Man Who Saves the World? (feat. Gabe Polsky)
“Referenced as spiritual leader whose core message was love and compassion”
The Magnificent Others with Billy Corgan · Jan 14, 2026
Penn Jillette | The Magnificent Others with Billy Corgan
“Referenced for non-violent resistance philosophy; Penn notes peaceful revolutions more successful than violent ones”
What Bitcoin Did · Jan 8, 2026
Only Bitcoin Can Stop Government Corruption | Peter McCormack
“Historical figure referenced as example of successful non-violent movement against government power”
The Way Out Is In · Dec 25, 2025
Calm in the Storm Q&R, Part One (Episode #97)
“Historical figure cited as example of resilience and commitment to vision despite repeated despair and suffering”
THE ED MYLETT SHOW · Nov 18, 2025
MAXOUT Your Mind Masterclass Ep. 5 | The Power of Vision
“Quoted on constant development and avoiding false consistency in maintaining outdated dogmas”