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This week we review a recent report assessing LV function and properties in the Ebstein's anomaly patient using CMR. How often is LV dysfunction observed in the Ebstein's patient who is about to undergo surgical Cone repair? How often did the echo underestimate LV dysfunction in comparison to the 'gold standard' CMR? How often is LV non-compaction observed when using strict criteria in this disease? Can CMR assessment of LV function preoperatively predict postoperative ICU course? These are amongst the questions posed to the first author of this week's work, advanced imaging fellow at U. Pittsburgh, Dr. Aditi Gupta. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00246-024-03585-8
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“For an employee, if they see that whichever company they have joined, they're learning something out of it, that gaining something out of it, and it is something which is eventually adding some value with the career graph, they will not leave you."On this episode of The Shape of Work, our guest talks about how to promote a healthy work-life balance and how to improve the motivation and performance of employees.We welcome Aditi Gupta, Head of HR at Spyne. Aditi has an overall work experience of over a decade. She did her BBA from Banasthali Vidyapith, her Bachelor of Law from Meerut College, and her MBA from Amity University. She has worked with various organisations throughout her career, some of them being Green Thumbs, Jubilant FoodWorks and CARS24.Episode HighlightsHow to promote a healthy work-life balance?What are the best practices for managing employee motivation and performance?Various challenges faced during employee recruitment and selectionAdvice to young professionalsFollow Aditi on LinkedinProduced by: Priya BhattPodcast host: Aparajeeta Boro About Springworks:Springworks is a fully-distributed HR technology organisation building tools and products to simplify recruitment, onboarding, employee engagement, and retention. The product stack from Springworks includes:SpringVerify— B2B verification platformEngageWith— employee recognition and rewards platform that enriches company cultureTrivia — a suite of real-time, fun, and interactive games platforms for remote/hybrid team-buildingSpringRole — verified professional-profile platform backed by blockchain, andSpringRecruit — a forever-free applicant tracking system.Springworks prides itself on being an organisation focused on employee well-being and workplace culture, leading to a 4.8 rating on Glassdoor for the 200+ employee strength company.
Jessica Dorsey and Aditi Gupta discuss the lack of transparent rules and secrecy of states in deploying armed drones.
Jessica Dorsey and Aditi Gupta discuss the lack of transparent rules and secrecy of states in deploying armed drones.
Meet Aditi Gupta, Principal, Investments at Asha Impact - She talks about how she transitioned from being a commercial venture capitalist to an impact investor.
In India, there are many myths & taboos around menstruation. One of them is that if girls or women on their period 'touch the pickle jar, it will go bad'. The secrecy around the subject has perpetuated myths and mystery around what really is the source of life itself. Around the world, there are many, who are taking these taboos head on and persuading societies to reexamine the way we talk about menstruation. From introducing girls (and boys) to menstruation in a healthy way to stopping the isolation of women on their period, every country has its fair share of work to do. In this episode, we take the show to India and Australia to find out what is being done to mitigate the 'ick' factor in their societies. **Credits** With thanks to Aditi Gupta, Tuhin Paul, Gomathi Seetharaman, Vandana Seetharaman & Carol Morris. Hosted & Produced by Vinita Bharadwaj & Chirag Desai. With support from Abhishek Venkatasubramanian, Sukayna Kazmi & Zainab Ujjaini.
Aditi Gupta is a social entrepreneur and co-founder of Menstrupedia, working towards spreading awareness about menstruation. While studying at the National Institute of Design, as a Ford Foundation research Scholar she has conducted extensive research in understanding the scenario of menstrual unawareness in India and its impact on a girl’s life. She has designed effective educational tools for girls and schools using storytelling and sequential art for educating young girls about periods in a society where the subject is a major taboo. Aditi was named Forbes India 30 under 30, 2014 for her work towards breaking the taboo around menstruation. She is a TED speaker and also an International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) alumni. Aditi was named as" Most Influential Women" by BW Business World Magazine.Her work has been featured in TIME Magazine, Wall Street Journal, Reuters, Channel 4 News, Forbes India, India Today, Vogue, Cosmopolitan and Femina Magazines. She is also a Global Shaper alumni at the World Economic Forum. Aditi aspires to create a future where menstruation is not a taboo but a welcoming change in a girl’s life.
Globally, 2.3 billion people lack basic sanitation services, making it a major challenge to manage menstruation. Over 150 million women in India suffer from period poverty. Periods are one of the leading reasons why girls drop out of education in the country. Many are forced to stay at home because they can't access or afford sanitary products. Some women use cloth or rags with sand, jute or even cow dung, which increases the risk of infections, while many are subjected to social, religious and cultural restrictions during menstruation. In this edition of WorklifeIndia, we talk to a menstrual comic series creator, a period campaigner and a public policy specialist to understand how India can address menstrual access and stigma. Are policy measures effective to tackle the culture of silence and shame? How can the government improve access to sanitary products? And how can we break our own taboos and myths around periods? Presenter: Devina Gupta Contributors: Urvashi Prasad, public policy specialist, NITI Aayog think tank; Aditi Gupta, co-founder, Menstrupedia; and Anshu Gupta, founder, Goonj NGO. Image: Indian school children hold placards as they participate in a campaign to raise awareness for menstrual hygiene among young girls in New Delhi, India (Credit: Harish Tyagi/European Photopress Agency)
Aditi Gupta is the co-founder of Menstrupedia. Menstrupedia is a friendly guide to periods which helps girls and women to stay healthy and active during their periods. With a team of dynamic and passionate people with complementary skills, Menstrupedia aims at delivering informative and entertaining content through different media. Menstrupedia is a small but definitive step to shatter the myths and misunderstandings surrounding menstruation for ages. Aditi shares what it's like in India when it comes to educating about menstruation. She mentions how its considered shameful and taboo. This was the driving force to ensure the little girls in India get the proper education about menstruation without feeling shameful or thinking its a taboo that is seen on a worldwide scale. Check out thetaoofselfconfidence.com for show notes of Aditi's episode, Aditi's website, resources, gifts and so much more.
This week I'm talking to Aditi Gupta, co-founder of Menstrupedia. We talk about Aditi's experience with menstruation as a young girl in India, why she created the Menstrupedia comic and how it's changing cultural taboos, the importance of including boys and men in menstrual education, menstrual leave and the period myths and lies women are led to believe. Season 1 is coming to a close! Let me know in the comments or email me with topic and guest suggestions for season 2, airing in the new year! And don't forget to subscribe to my newsletter to get first dibs on nutrition consulting spots, launching in January. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | Email | RSS Connect with Aditi: Menstrupedia Website Facebook Twitter TED Talk Resources mentioned in this episode: Menstrupedia Comic: The Friendly Guide to Periods for Girls Heavy Flow Episode 13: The Period Paradox with Elizabeth Yuko
This week, we spoke to Aditi Gupta, the co-founder of Menstrupedia - the leading comic generating awareness in women’s reproductive health in countries like India, Nepal, Nigeria and South America. This episode is coming out in time to celebrate Menstrupedia’s 5th anniversary and we couldn’t be more proud to share such an amazing story. Aditi’s Ted Talk ‘A taboo-free way to talk about periods’ has close to 1.5 million views and she’s made it into the achiever's list of Forbes India 30 under 30 in 2014 for her work towards breaking the taboo around menstruation. She’s a World Economic Forum Global Shaper and her work has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Reuters, CNBC and BBC.
C'est un fait : parler des règles met beaucoup de monde mal à l'aise. Et ce tabou n'est pas sans conséquence : en Inde, trois filles sur dix ne savent même pas ce que sont les menstruations à l'heure de leurs premières règles et les coutumes contraignantes liées aux règles créent chez les jeunes filles des troubles psychologiques. Ayant elle-même grandi avec ce tabou, Aditi Gupta voulait permettre aux filles, aux parents et aux professeurs de parler des règles en toute aisance. Voici comment elle s'y est prise.
It's true: talking about menstruation makes many people uncomfortable. And that taboo has consequences: in India, three out of every 10 girls don't even know what menstruation is at the time of their first period, and restrictive customs related to periods inflict psychological damage on young girls. Growing up with this taboo herself, Aditi Gupta knew she wanted to help girls, parents and teachers talk about periods comfortably and without shame. She shares how she did it.
Es ist wirklich wahr. Über die Menstruation zu sprechen, ist für viele Menschen unangenehm. Und dieses Tabu hat Konsequenzen. In Indien weiß jedes dritte Mädchen zum Zeitpunkt ihrer ersten Regelblutung nichts über die Menstruation. Restriktive Vorschriften während der Periode fügen jungen Mädchen seelischen Schmerz zu. Aditi Gupta wuchs ebenfalls mit diesem Tabu auf. Deshalb wollte sie Mädchen, Eltern und Lehrern helfen, ohne Schamgefühl über Perioden zu sprechen. Sie erzählt, wie sie dieses Ziel erreicht hat.
Es cierto, hablar de menstruación incomoda a muchas personas. Y este tabú tiene consecuencias. En la India tres de cada 10 niñas no saben qué es la menstruación en el momento de su primer período; asimismo, las costumbres restrictivas relacionadas con el periodo infligen daños psicológicos a las niñas. Habiendo crecido ella misma con este tabú, Aditi Gupta sabía que quería ayudar a niñas, padres y maestros a hablar del período de forma cómoda y sin vergüenza. Ella nos cuenta cómo lo hizo.
É verdade: falar sobre menstruação faz com que muitas pessoas se sintam desconfortáveis. E esse tabu tem consequências: na Índia, três em cada dez garotas nem mesmo sabem o que é a menstruação no momento de seu primeiro ciclo menstrual, e costumes restritivos relativos aos ciclos infligem danos psicológicos nas jovens. Crescendo ela mesma com esse tabu, Aditi Gupta sabia que queria ajudar garotas, pais e professores a falar sobre ciclos menstruais de maneira confortável e sem constrangimento. Ela compartilha como fez isso.
사람들은 대체로 월경을 주제로 얘기하는 걸 꺼립니다. 하지만 이렇게 월경을 터부시하는 태도가 부정적인 결과로 이어졌죠. 인도 여자아이들은 초경을 경험했을 때, 10명 중 3명꼴로 생리가 무엇인지조차 모른다고 합니다. 또한, 각종 제약이 뒤따르는 관습 때문에 아이들이 심리적인 타격을 입기도 하죠. 아디티 굽타 (Aditi Gupta) 자신도 자라면서 여성의 월경을 터부시했는데, 그런 그녀가 아이들과 학부모, 교사들이 거리낌 없이 생리에 관해 얘기할 수 있도록 돕고자 나섰습니다. 아디티 굽타가 어떻게 도움을 줄 수 있었는지, 그녀의 경험담을 함께 들어보시죠.