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Tim Phillips returns with regular NatWest guests Aastha Gupta and Scott Livingstone to talk trade. This time, they focus on the super big questions: how is the very nature of trade evolving and whether the era of globalisation is nearing an end?They also discuss:• Trade Patterns: Trade volumes, particularly in services and digital trade, are still increasing, but supply chains are becoming more regional and complex.• Regional trade blocs: How the world is shifting from a single regime to a multi-polar, bloc-based system influenced by political alignment and strategic interests.• Security concerns and the weather in Helsinki.• Plus, what wrong-footed them last-time: the free trade agreement signed between the UK and India.To read Aastha's latest Trade Tracker, click here: https://www.natwest.com/corporates/insights/finance/trade-tracker-uk-trade-deals-in-focus.html This episode was recorded on 2 June 2025All details correct at time of recording.For any terms used please refer to this glossary https://www.natwest.com/corporates/insights/markets/glossary.htmlPlease view our full disclaimer here: https://www.natwest.com/corporates/disclaimer.html
On Episode 556 of Impact Boom, Dr. Aastha Malhotra discusses her passion for empowering purpose-led organisations, the importance of wellbeing for social entrepreneurs, and practical strategies to overcome burnout and foster systemic change. If you are a changemaker wanting to learn actionable steps to grow your organisations or level up your impact, don't miss out on this episode! If you enjoyed this episode, then check out Episode 466 with Julia Keady on changemakers managing wellbeing to prevent burnout and help fulfil their impact mission -> https://bit.ly/3YBZTOj The team who made this episode happen were: Host: Indio Myles Guest(s): Waverley Stanley Producer: Indio Myles We invite you to join our community on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn or Instagram to stay up to date on the latest social innovation news and resources to help you turn ideas into impact. You'll also find us on all the major podcast streaming platforms, where you can also leave a review and provide feedback.
On this episode of Limitless, Ahsaas chats all things love, sex and intimacy with India’s first certified intimacy coordinator for film and television, Aastha Khanna Bhardwaj. She explains what an intimacy coordinator does on set (it’s a lot more than choreographing love scenes!), how her parents encouraged open conversations around sex when she was growing up and how she coaches people in real life about how they can make their romantic relationships healthier. Shop the look here: www.westside.com Follow Westside here: https://www.instagram.com/westsidestores CREDITS: Host: Ahsaas Channa Guest: Aastha Khanna Bhardwaj Executive Producer: Umashan Naidoo Creative Director: Liana Deboo Created by Westside This is a Maed in India production. Head of Production: Mae Mariyam Thomas Project Manager: Shaun Fanthome Head of Audio Production: Kartik Kulkarni Sound Editor & Mix Engineer: Lakshman Parsuram, Nihar Temkar Senior Producer: Ruchi Sawardekar Junior Producer: Quoyina Ghosh Editorial Assistance: Meghna Gulati Production Coordinator: Natasha Vakil Director & Video Editor: Jishnu Guha Assistant DOP: Roshan Paul Recorded at School Studio, Mumbai
In this episode of the podcast, we dive deep into the incredible journey of Naren Limbu, the iconic voice behind Aastha Band and one of the most influential figures in Nepali music. From the formation of Aastha Band to the meaning behind hit songs like ‘Antim Maya' and ‘Bhanna Aaudaina', Naren shares his inspiring story of passion, creativity, and resilience. The episode explores Naren Limbu's early struggles, his transition from music to filmmaking, and how he balances fame and public pressure in the Nepali music industry. Naren reflects on his friendship with Sudip Gurung, the challenges of forming Aastha Band, and the personal story behind his song ‘Aatma,' dedicated to his family. We also discuss how Western artists influence Nepali musicians and the rise of emerging Nepali artists who are shaping the future of music. Naren sheds light on his solo projects, the process of composing emotional tracks like ‘Antim Maya', and his experiences applying abroad, including stories about the British Army. This podcast is packed with highlights, from the Aastha Band concert in Nepal to the behind-the-scenes look at how hit songs are created. Whether you're a fan of Nepali music, an aspiring musician, or someone who loves hearing about creative journeys, this episode will leave you inspired. Don't miss this heartfelt conversation with Naren Limbu, where we talk about songwriting, fame, family, and the power of music. Subscribe for more stories about iconic artists and creators! GET CONNECTED WITH Naren Limbu: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/narenlimbu_official?igsh=aTJoeWM1bjFvNXM4 YouTube: https://youtube.com/@narenlimbukhapung?feature=shared Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/narenlimbukhapung/
Nov 9,2024 Saturday : Noon : Sandhya Satsang - Noon Shraddha, Aastha Aur Visvas Adhyatmikata Ke Sikhar Ki Aur
Denis Noble and Michael Levin - two great minds in biology come together on Live Longer World. Denis Noble is a renowned biologist and pioneer in systems biology, known for his groundbreaking work on the electrical activity of the heart and his influential contributions to the understanding of biological systems. Denis is an advocate for taking a systems integrative approach to biology, as opposed to the reductionist gene-centric view that has dominated the field due to Neo-Darwinism. The gene-centric view has failed us in advancing progress on many diseases, and we need to now take a systems based approach focused on functional networks within biological systems. Michael Levin is an American developmental and synthetic biologist at Tufts University, where he is the Vannevar Bush Distinguished Professor. His research is focused on bioelectricity and he is my co-host for this podcast. We discuss: - DNA is not the blueprint of life - Why biology's reductionist approach is flawed - The errors in Neo-Darwinism - Epigenetic inheritance - How to advance the cure of diseases Episode Show Notes: https://livelongerworld.com/p/dnoble Find me: https://x.com/aasthajs TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 Denis as Mike Levin's hero 0:10 Denis's journey to systems biology; cell voltage is a global property of the cell 3:45 Advice to young researchers pursuing systems biology 7:00 “Absolutely everything is wrong with Neo-Darwinism” 14:10 Epigenetic inheritance 19:12 Genetic vs. other information used by organisms 23:48 Biology textbooks have to expand beyond DNA in 50 years 25:03 Epigenetic processes are ubiquitous 28:58 If not DNA, what is the blueprint of life 36:15 Rewriting biology textbooks is fundamental 39:57 “A lot of time has been wasted” (in biology) 46:52 Darwin on the “Origin of Species” 55:38 “Unfortunate that Philosophy and science have diverged” 1:00:31 Importance of Functional networks; DNA does not predict disease AASTHA, LIVE LONGER WORLD: Twitter: https://x.com/aasthajs Newsletter: https://livelongerworld.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aasthajs/ LINKS: Michael Levin: https://twitter.com/drmichaellevin Denis's book Dance to the Tune of Life: https://a.co/d/3hvh5JW Episode Show Notes: https://livelongerworld.com/p/dnoble Michael Levin on Bioelectric Signals for Longevity: https://youtu.be/XboYI_wxDr8?si=WrQ_iI8ABbG6eibm
In the 30th episode of RiffScript's acclaimed podcast series, "All Fingers and Thumbs," we welcome the incredible Aastha Mahida, also known as Your Humorous Nutritionist. Aastha is a clinical dietitian with a master's degree, and she's here to share her wealth of knowledge on healthy eating, all served with a generous side of humour. Aastha has built a dedicated Instagram following by creating mouth-watering recipes that make the most of seasonal fruits, vegetables, and dry fruits. Her approach to nutrition is not just about what you eat but also how you enjoy it. In this episode, she shares: Delicious and Healthy Recipes: Learn how to make the most of the ingredients available each season. Nutritional Insights: Discover the benefits of various foods and how to incorporate them into your diet for optimal health. Humour and Health: Aastha's unique approach to making nutrition fun and accessible through light-hearted humour. Join us for a delightful conversation that's as informative as it is entertaining. Whether you're a health enthusiast or just looking for some tasty new recipes, this episode has something for everyone. Listen to "All Fingers and Thumbs" on YouTube, Spotify, Gaana, Amazon Prime Music, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, PocketCasts, Castbox, JioSaavn, Stitcher, and Gaana. Find us on various platforms - Link - https://linktr.ee/riffscript Listen to our podcast on various platforms for free - https://linktr.ee/allfingersandthumbs Check out our website - https://allfingersandthumbs.riffscript.com/ Follow Aastha on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/your_humorous_nutritionist/ Follow Jainish on Instagram: https://instagram.com/curiousscribbler/ Medium -https://jainishsoni96.medium.com/ Instagram - https://instagram.com/jainishsoni/ #podcast #riffscript #startup #digitalmarketing #spotifypodcast #googlepodcasts #youtubecommunity #allfingersandthumbs #food #nutrition #healthylifestyle #healthyfood
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In episode 158 of PG Radio, we deep dive into Osho's life and philosophy with Swami Shailendra Saraswati. We discuss various topics, including conspiracies against Osho, the Rajneeshpuram community, Osho's enlightenment, assassination attempts on him, the story behind his death, and many other aspects of his life. Swami Shailendra Saraswati - Osho's Younger Brother, Doctor a well-known spiritual speaker. He is a gold medalist MBBS doctor from Medical College in Jabalpur. He moved to Rajneeshpuram, USA. He also served as Editor for OSHO's Literature. In 1998 he started taking meditation courses across India and other foreign countries. He has given over 1000 discourses on Aastha and other channels and YouTube. These discourses are available in 40 books and numerous audio and videos. He founded Osho Fragrance in 2019 to spread OSHO's Message and vision. Osho Fragrance is an initiative for inner transformation of oneself to become a better version of what we are. This is what we talked about: 00:00 - Osho's method for attaining Inner Peace 10:40 - What is the use of Spirituality? 32:16 - Is materialism(goals,ambitions,money and etc.) completely useless? 51:08 - Why Osho was against Politics 54:10 - Why Christians were against Osho 1:00:28 - Osho was attacked twice in Bombay 1:01:00 - An assassination attempt on Osho 1:02:32 - Conspiracies against Osho by the Police and Judicial system 1:07:00 - Osho's conflict with the US Govt. In Rajneeshpuram 1:09:21 - US Govt. broke Laws to oppose Osho 1:11:31 - How Big was Rajneeshpuram 1:12:16 - Osho's enlightenment at 21 and his family's reaction to it 1:14:15 - How was Osho punished in school? 1:16:28 - Osho was rusticated from his own college in 1st year 1:23:46 - Osho's love life during his young days 1:30:47 - Story behind Osho's death 1:37:40 - Osho predicted his own death 2:02:58 - Where can you find Swami Shailendra Saraswati?
@kavinaama delves into the mesmerizing world of poetry, celebrating the essence of Women in Poetry, featuring the incredible talent of Aastha Mehta in Kavinaama's 7th episode. Aastha Mehta Rao is a lawyer at The Supreme Court of India and also a book reviewer. You can find her work here: https://www.instagram.com/whosaysnotobooks/
Share India provides access to formal credit to the unserved sections of Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities. This not only enables women in Rural areas to start their own business but also instills confidence and self respect in them.The company currently operates with 46 branches spread across 4 states UP Bihar Haryana and Punjab.
In this episode of the Positive Perspective Podcast, host Sana Hajidamji gathers with a group of special guests: Malhaar, Aastha, Simran, Keelen, and Eyouel. They were juniors who shared a year of US History and are now navigating their senior year. Together, they delve into the rollercoaster ride of their friendship journey. High school tends to shuffle things around, and each guest brings their unique perspective to the table. Through a blend of laughter, storytelling, and heartfelt moments, they explore how they've sustained their connections and come together for this reunion episode. Whether you're navigating similar experiences or just enjoy tales of friendship, join in and explore how friendships, once adrift, can find their way back home. DISCLAIMER: Please be advised that this podcast may occasionally include moments of increased volume. We strive for consistent audio quality, but there might be instances of louder segments that could be unexpected or startling for some listeners. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and recommend adjusting your volume settings accordingly for a comfortable listening experience. Your understanding is appreciated.
This week on The 7Sage LSAT Podcast, Aastha and Henry discuss a topic that's likely to come up wherever there's Logical Reasoning—causation. From necessary to sufficient conditions, the episode covers the fundamentals of causation and provides actionable techniques to approach these complex arguments. For help with the LSAT or law school admissions, visit 7Sage.com.
Aastha Sharma hasn't been afraid to follow her gut and take the leap when she feels inclined to it. Today, the role of a fashion stylist is a necessity but back when it was still hiding in obscurity, is when Aastha decided to explore this new space. In a way, she's been at the forefront of the growth of this industry and has seen it evolve over the years, as she has made her mark across the entire styling gamut. She's worked as an editorial stylist, a costume designer and a celebrity stylist. Today she's the founder of two companies - Wardobist and the Wedding Style Project. In this episode, Aastha opens up to Surbhi about her decision to join the fashion industry (00:45), how she founded the Wardrobist (4:04), styling Aishwarya Rai Bachan for Cannes (5:18), her foray into styling for web series (7:43), and her tips on managing work as a stylist while raising a family (10:55). As always, in the second half of the episode we tease out Aastha's go-to homegrown labels (17:14), her insights into the future of homegrown labels in India (21:57), and the AMA from the Blur the Border team (24:59). Thanks for tuning in! For feedback and suggestions, reach out to us at podcast@blurtheborder.com Follow this show and rate it wherever you're listening to it. Find Aastha's pick of homegrown labels across categories here: https://blurtheborder.com/unblur/backstage-with-aastha-sharma-film-wedding-stylist/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Even though it's not a math test, the LSAT often incorporates mathematical concepts. In this week's new episode of The 7Sage LSAT Podcast, Aastha and Henry talk about ways in which the LSAT might make you tap into your math skills—from comparing percentages to delving into economic principles. Working on your applications? Check out How to Get Into Law School, available on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.
In this episode of “Building a Resilient Cyber Defense in the Federal Government, we meet Aastha Varma, Branch Chief at CISA's Cybersecurity Division in the DHS. She's a vulnerability management expert and sees vulnerability management as the first line of defense in the cyber world. Aastha discusses building infrastructure for tackling cyber challenges, advocates for collaborating with others within industry, and promoting diversity in STEM. After learning from the SolarWinds incident, she stresses the importance of information sharing. Finally, she explores the role of AI in cybersecurity and how despite it being beneficial in many ways, it can also create new vulnerabilities. Join us for an insightful look at the evolving cyber landscape!
On this week's episode of The 7Sage LSAT podcast, Aastha and Henry share LSAT wisdom sent in by podcast listeners. Hear advice from fellow studiers on everything from timing to coping with test anxiety. Want admissions advice? Check out our podcast How to Get Into Law School for tips from 7Sage admissions experts: https://bit.ly/7sage-admissions-podcast
On this week's episode of The 7Sage LSAT Podcast, Aastha and Henry are joined by special guest Jacob Baska, a 7Sage admissions consultant and a former law school admissions officer. Join us to hear them discuss all things law school admissions. Listen or watch wherever you get your podcasts.
In this week's episode, Aastha and Henry are joined by special guest Chris Nguyen, who leads 7Sage's live class program. Hear their LSAT-related hot takes—from keeping a wrong answer journal to “converting minutes into points.” For help with the LSAT or law school admissions, visit 7Sage.com.
This week, Aastha and Henry cover a topic that's come up a lot lately in the wake of the August LSAT: retakes. How long should you wait between retakes? How should you approach an upcoming retake? Is it realistic to expect your score to jump 10 points in a month? Aastha and Henry weigh in on all this and more. For help with the LSAT or law school admissions, visit 7Sage.com.
In this episode of The 7Sage LSAT Podcast, Aastha and Henry share tips to keep it moving when the questions get tricky—from answering out of order to straight-up skipping. We want to hear the best LSAT advice you've ever been given. Email podcast@7sage.com for the chance to have your answer shared on a future episode. For help with the LSAT or law school admissions, visit 7Sage.com.
Welcome back to the 7Sage LSAT Podcast! In this episode, Aastha and Henry discuss "curve-breaker" questions—tricky questions that, if you tackle them right, can help make you a top performer on the LSAT. Curve-breaker questions often spell the difference between being in the top 10% and the top 50% of test-takers, so it's essential to know how to approach them. For help with the LSAT or law school admissions, visit 7Sage.com.
Chelsea and Kevin sit down with mediation coach and comedian, Aastha Lal, to talk about why it's so hard to create a meditation routine, why it's so worth it, exactly how to get started without having to sit in silence for hours a day, and how that simple change and shift your entire perspective on life. More about Aastha: Born and raised in Queens, New York, Aastha Lal is a little lady who gets big laughs! Starting her career in 2010, she has since performed stand-up comedy in over 450 shows and headlined on some of the biggest stages around the world in cities like London, Toronto, New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Dublin, and Hong Kong. She also is a meditation coach and has been practicing meditation for the last 16 years. Instagram: @aastha.lal TikTok: @aastha.lal
Welcome to the second season of The 7Sage LSAT Podcast! This week, Aastha and Henry talk through some practical tips for diving into LSAT prep. For help with the LSAT or law school admissions, visit 7sage.com.
Henry & Aastha reflect on season 1 of The 7Sage Podcast. Join us in August as we return with Season 02, on Video!
Henry and Aastha interview Ankita Satpathy. Ankita is a rising 2L at Harvard Law School. We discuss Ankita's educational background, how she studied for the LSAT, her teaching philosophy, and Law School Journey.
Henry & Aastha interview Chad Bowman, 1L student and 7Sage Tutor. We discuss Chad's LSAT journey, what helped him study, and his experience as a 1L at Yale. For help with the LSAT or law school admissions, visit https://www.7sage.com
Henry & Aastha discuss drills to improve your RC capabilities. For help with the LSAT or law school admissions, visit https://www.7sage.com
Henry & Aastha break down 5-Star Logical Reasoning questions & answer real listeners' top questions in a live Q&A panel.
Aastha and Henry go over the best strategy when attacking a pseudo-sufficient assumption question. For help with the LSAT or law school admissions, visit https://www.7sage.com
Aastha, Director of Product Design at Google, joins us again in this engaging podcast that covers the world of AI at the intersection of customer engagement. In this episode, we cover valuable insights into its definition, the reasons behind its current hype, and the crucial distinction between consuming and creating AI-powered products.We explore the societal shift from initial resistance and fear towards new technologies to their eventual acceptance and integration into daily life.Drawing from her experience leading the customer engagement team at Google, Aastha explores the differences between the technology-forward approach versus the customer-back approach strategy in user experience, emphasizing the importance of research, personalization, and AI principles in achieving full-on experience design. She also sheds light on Google's North Star, the overarching goal that ensures the optimal use of technology, and discusses the pros and cons of the technology-first approach.Tune in to hear Aastha's deep dive into understanding what is real when it comes to today's latest tech buzz - Artificial Intelligence! Get ready to be inspired by all that she has shared.About the Guest:Aastha Gaur is Google's UX Leader for Customer Engagement. Her team uses sales, support, and marketing for advertisers to elevate the customer experience for Google's business. As a designer, she has worked at boutique design studios and big corporations. Through Leading with Mindfulness, Intuition, Creativity, and Compassion, she brings her experience designing for consumers and enterprise into her passion.Her values are: Invest in people since focusing on each unique individual makes for a stronger, more connected team; inspire through craft because practicing their art with obsessive attention to detail and deep knowledge of the business earns them the trust and respect of their partners; and Xfn team first since their goals and their PM+Eng partners' goals are the same: No walled gardens.She lives in Los Angeles with her husband, Anurag, and their two dogs, Gustave and Rumi. She is a trained yoga and fitness instructor who used to co-own a yoga and fitness studio. Her favorite photography subjects are humans together, badass women doing badass things, and bloopers. A total Jungalow fan, she loves to decorate with plants. Her favorite way to de-stress is to play with her boys, Gustave and Rumi, who enjoy learning new tricks.Connect with Aastha Gaur:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aasthagaurWebsite: https://aasthagaur.com/Twitter: @astaheartsEmail: aasthagaur@gmail.comIG: https://instagram.com/astaheartsTimestamps(02:26) - Past and current obsessions: A quick update on her pole-dancing studio, the language she's trying to teach herself because of a reality TV show, and her unique approach to photography(04:57) - What AI is, why there is so much hype around it now, and the difference between consumption and creation of products using the power of AI(07:45) - The shift from initial resistance and fear towards new technologies into acceptance and daily life integration and its natural progression that starts with younger generations as early adopters (10:15) - Real talk: AI as a threat to livelihood vs. a tool to help enhance work(14:03) - How she leads the customer engagement team at Google by doing sales, support, and marketing for advertisers, and the difference between AI...
Henry and Aastha talk about the difference between sufficient and necessary assumptions and break down a real LSAT example. For help with the LSAT or law school admissions, visit https://www.7sage.com
Aastha Gaur is the Director of User Experience at Google. She leads the experience design team that transforms customer engagement with Artificial Intelligence (AI). Her team has 120 people who design what solutions should look like and how they should act; Google's largest business is advertisers.Aastha says that you don't need a tech degree to be a successful female leader in tech. She says, "So many women, especially those who might not have a STEM background think they can't work with technical men and engineers. And that's simply not true! We can do it. They need us.” Aastha has a bachelor's degree in industrial design and a master's degree in fine arts (graphic design). She is from India and did her undergrad there and did her grad degree in the United States. She believes in having a “healthy disregard for the impossible” and shares how that mindset can lead to more possibilities. She talks about what it's like to be a woman of color, from a different country, with a fine arts degree working in the tech industry and loving it! She brings diverse perspectives and strengths to her leadership role, where she works with designers, researchers, conversation designers, UX engineers, and more. Contact Info:Aastha Gaur - Guest@asthahearts (Instagram)Aastha Gaur (LinkedIn)Aastha Gaur's websiteJulie Berman - Hostwww.womenwithcooljobs.com@womencooljobs (Instagram)Julie Berman (LinkedIn) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Wishing you had your own cool job?? Not sure what you want to be when you grow up? In a time of transition or reinvention? Are you so busy that you've put yourself on the backburner for awhile? Get Sparked! Understand yourself better and learn what feels exciting and fulfilling for you. Not sure where to start? Julie can help you figure out what lights you up and fulfills you, so you can do a cool job, too! Schedule HERE to do a free, quick debrief to see how you can add more of what sparks you to life and work. Julie Berman is a Sparkologist in addition to being the Podcast Host & Producer of "Women with Cool Jobs".
Henry & Aastha show you how to break down a parallel flaw question without getting stuck in a time trap. This strategy lets you reframe the questions, where you can eliminate answers without reading the entire option. For help with the LSAT or law school admissions, visit https://www.7sage.com
Henry & Aastha break down a logical reasoning question from the 2007 LSAT Practice test. Listen along to learn why stuffed sea birds from 1880 and modern sea birds are in fact, not birds of a feather. For help with the LSAT or law school admissions, visit https://www.7sage.com
Henry & Aastha break down the best strategies when attacking the reading comprehension section of the LSAT. They go head-to-head in a competition of the best comparative passage strategy. For help with the LSAT or law school admissions, visit https://www.7sage.com
Guest HostsAastha Sahni, Azure Technical Trainer at Microsoft [@microsoft]On Twitter | https://twitter.com/aastha1891On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/aastha-sahni/Meghan Jacquot, Security Engineer at Inspectiv [@inspectiv]On Twitter | https://twitter.com/CarpeDiemT3chOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/meghan-jacquot-carpe-diem/_____________________________This Episode's Sponsors_____________________________Episode IntroductionThis talk focuses on increasing diversity in the cyber workforce and the need for continued progress. The number of women in cybersecurity has increased from 11% to 25% in the last decade, demonstrating that changes can be made. Multiple communities focused on diversity have been established, but barriers still exist. The talk will cover methods to transform cyber communities and measure progress, including supporting diverse teams, mentorship programs, and career fairs. The goal is to promote diverse thinking teams for stronger outcomes, and ensure diversity remains a priority in the ever-growing industry._____________________________ResourcesResources from Aastha Sahni and Meghan Jacquot: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1lCNpPtTn1Q4AMk8_ywEWCTOdjPtnFFLKgL9qqhAgmUU/edit?usp=sharing____________________________Watch the video version on-demand on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbo3ZeBn3eyBnjE7IRiADKAAre you interested in sponsoring an ITSPmagazine Channel?
Aastha & Henry talk about shaking their ass-umptions. Aastha wins $10. Henry finally gets his rice cooker. For help with the LSAT or law school admissions, visit https://www.7sage.com
Henry and Aastha teach you how to face the "man in the mirror" on your LSAT test day. They cover what to do, and more importantly, what NOT to do. For help with the LSAT or law school admissions, visit https://www.7sage.com
Aastha and Henry sit down with 7Sage founder, the man himself, JY! Listen in to learn about his own law school journey, his advice for current test takers, and more! For help with the LSAT or law school admissions, visit https://www.7sage.com
Aastha and Henry talk about common argument flaws. For help with the LSAT or law school admissions, visit https://www.7sage.com.
Henry and Aastha go over conditional logic and Henry gets bullied (a little). For help with the LSAT or law school admissions, visit https://www.7sage.com
Henry and Aastha talk about some of the words you need to know to master the LSAT and murderous flamingos. For help with the LSAT or law school admissions, visit https://www.7sage.com
Henry and Aastha discuss RC strategies, the big 3, and henry's lack of a childhood. For help with the LSAT or law school admissions, visit https://www.7sage.com.
Henry and Aastha turn into self-help coaches for an episode and walk you through how to keep your head on straight while studying for the LSAT! For help with the LSAT or law school admissions, visit https://www.7sage.com
Henry and Aastha discuss troubleshooting your LSAT skills with some inspiration from Cardi B. For help with LSAT prep or law school admissions, visit 7sage.com.
Henry and Aastha talk about the blind review method, PrepTests, and toast. For help with the LSAT or law school admissions, visit 7sage.com
Henry and Aastha talk about how to start your LSAT prep and why you shouldn't watch videos of people swimming. For help with LSAT prep or law school admissions, visit 7sage.com.
Chelsea and Kevin sit down to have a deep, loving and vulnerable conversation with Amazing Race contestants Aastha Lal and Nina Duong about who they are and what they've learned as individuals and as a couple since being eliminated first on Season 34 of The Amazing Race. This episode covers everything from resilience, to the power of detachment and meditation, coming out stories, and so much more. Here is your chance to get to know the humans behind the short clips you see on your TV screen and gain incredible information in the process. More about Aastha: Born and raised in Queens, New York, Aastha Lal is a little lady who gets big laughs! Starting her career in 2010, she has since performed stand-up comedy in over 450 shows and headlined on some of the biggest stages around the world in cities like London, Toronto, New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Dublin, and Hong Kong. More about Nina: Nina is a born creative thinker with an unrelenting desire to solve problems through unique solutions. She served in the US Army National Guard for seven years, with one deployment (Operation Iraqi Freedom). She now serves as the Director for Business Development and Senior Consultant at Fisheye Learning, working on special projects and turnkey business solutions for clients including Facebook and Microsoft. Add her on LinkedIn: Nina Duong. Instagram: @aastha.lal @sillybanina TikTok: @aastha.lal LinkedIn: Nina Duong
Aastha Sahni shares her story, advice, and discusses the importance of community and helping others.Aastha an Indian immigrant founded Breaking Barriers Women In Cybersecurity to help other women. Her BBWIC help women not only get into cybersecurity but help those already in the industry advance their careers. Other unique things the organization offers is giving advice on immigrating to the US. Aastha and her organization helps encourage and lift up others and lives up the the breaking barriers mission._______________________GuestAastha SahniFounder & Chair of Board at BBWICOn Twitter | https://twitter.com/aastha1891On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/aastha-sahni/BBWIC Breaking Barriers Women In CybersecurityOn Twitter | https://twitter.com/barriers_inOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/company/bbwic-foundation/Website | https://www.bbwic.com/______________________HostPhillip WylieOn ITSPmagazine