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Information Morning Moncton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
The federal government will reduce the number of temporary foreign workers in Canada. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Aditya Rao, board member of the Madhu Verma Migrant Justice Centre, about what that could mean here in New Brunswick.
Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
The federal government will reduce the number of temporary foreign workers in Canada. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Aditya Rao, board member of the Madhu Verma Migrant Justice Centre, about what that could mean here in New Brunswick.
Information Morning Fredericton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
The federal government will reduce the number of temporary foreign workers in Canada. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Aditya Rao, board member of the Madhu Verma Migrant Justice Centre, about what that could mean here in New Brunswick.
The Breach Show returned for a special Alberta election night special, and here are some highlights!Hosts Martin Lukacs and Aditya Rao are joined by a great lineup of guests from all over Alberta. Ricardo Acuña, Romy Garrido, Emma Jackson, Angele Alook, Brad Lafortune and Des Bissonnette unpack what Danielle Smith's win means for Albertans and what Rachel Notley's uninspiring campaign and ultimate loss mean for the left.Find more 'Journalism for Transformation' at breachmedia.ca
The Breach Show returned for a special Alberta election night special, and here are some highlights!Hosts Martin Lukacs and Aditya Rao are joined by a great lineup of guests from all over Alberta. Ricardo Acuña, Romy Garrido, Emma Jackson, Angele Alook, Brad Lafortune and Des Bissonnette unpack what Danielle Smith's win means for Albertans and what Rachel Notley's uninspiring campaign and ultimate loss mean for the left.Find more 'Journalism for Transformation' at breachmedia.ca
The Breach Show returned for a special Alberta election night special, and here are some highlights! Hosts Martin Lukacs and Aditya Rao are joined by a great lineup of guests from all over Alberta. Ricardo Acuña, Romy Garrido, Emma Jackson, Angele Alook, Brad Lafortune and Des Bissonnette unpack what Danielle Smith's win means for Albertans and what Rachel Notley's uninspiring campaign and ultimate loss mean for the left.
Aditya is a Lead Designer at Yoomi Health, a healthcare startup that reimagines physical therapy using machine learning. He works on the digital experience of their platform Yoomi, aiming to gamify a patient's interaction with their therapist. Prior to this, he worked at ThinkPlace as a Design Strategist to develop a digital ethics framework to help companies navigate ethical strategies for digital transformation. And during his time in India, he was a Product Designer at JioTesseract Reliance, where he worked to develop the JioGlass, India's first mixed reality product. He is currently doing his master's at Parsons School of Design, and outside of his professional life, he enjoys anime, cooking, and exercising.
On The Breach Show this week, guest host Aditya Rao joins panelists Pam Palmater and El Jones. First up - according to Justin Trudeau, it's “Electric Vehicle Week” in Canada. Author and tech critic Paris Marx joins the show to look at some of the potential environmental and social costs of positioning Canada as a leader in the EV industry. And what would it take to remake the Ontario NDP as a vehicle for change? Martin Lukacs offers a frank look at the party amidst the search to replace leader Andrea Horwath. Find out how you can support The Breach's journalism for transformation at https://breachmedia.ca/support-us/
On The Breach Show this week, guest host Aditya Rao joins panelists Pam Palmater and El Jones. First up - according to Justin Trudeau, it's “Electric Vehicle Week” in Canada. Author and tech critic Paris Marx joins the show to look at some of the potential environmental and social costs of positioning Canada as a leader in the EV industry. And what would it take to remake the Ontario NDP as a vehicle for change? Martin Lukacs offers a frank look at the party amidst the search to replace leader Andrea Horwath.Find out how you can support The Breach's journalism for transformation at https://breachmedia.ca/support-us/
On The Breach Show this week, guest host Aditya Rao joins panelists Pam Palmater and El Jones. First up - according to Justin Trudeau, it's “Electric Vehicle Week” in Canada. We're joined by author and tech critic Paris Marx, to look at some of the potential environmental and social costs of positioning Canada as a leader in the EV industry. And what would it take to remake the Ontario NDP as a vehicle for change? Martin Lukacs offers a frank look at the party amidst the search to replace leader Andrea Horwath.
For the Law School Show's 200th episode, we focus on alumni. We reached out to several Univerity of Ottawa law grads to ask them about their stories within the profession, and our responses ranged from articling students to long-time practitioners, inside and outside conventional practice. Over a series of mini-interviews, Kenya-Jade Pinto, Aditya Rao, Helen Berry, Samantha Peters, Wali Ahmad, Jolene Hansell, and Stephanie Wright showed us the places our studies can take us, from international documentary projects to Supreme Court clerkships and beyond. If you've ever been curious about human rights law in a global pandemic, how to get involved in start-ups, the similarities between law and ballet, or just how to find your place in our profession, then you'll find a lot to like in our great big bicentennial.
We are back with the University of Florida School of Medicine as Aditya Rao presents a case of an 11 year with 2 week history of dry cough, nasal congestion and post-tussive emesis. Discussants include his classmates Pranshu Bhardwaj, Elizabeth Di Valerio, Daniel Valladares, Natalia Perenia, Abdi Ahmed, Jaimie Bryan with help from Hopkins Pediatrics resident Dr. Murphy
I❤️ARR Podcast with Aditya Rao In this video, I had the honour of having the amazingly talented Aditya (Adi). We spoke about his journey, his collaborations with @A. R. Rahman Sir. And his life ahead. This will definitely inspire you. ▶ ▶ CHAPTERS 0:00 - Intro 05:52 - Aditya early life | musical journey 17:06 - Aditya "favourite" song 30:10 - learning music production 44:04 - first meeting with sir 50:58 - " showkali" song 55:04 - off the record chat with AR sir 1:15:11 - message for sir 1:24:26 - advise for all the aspiring musicians and singers
In August last year, Nadir Pop and Peter Pop discussed dating the Digital Age with journalist Samreen Tungekar and digital marketer Aditya Rao. On this episode they discuss dating and marriage across India with author Vivan Marwah. Vivan is a user researcher and the author of What Millennials Want. He traveled more than 30,000 kilometers across 13 Indian states to interview more than 900 millennials, educators, business leaders, and policymakers to investigate the economic aspirations, social views, and political attitudes of young India. The Pop duo discuss with Vivan dating and marriage among millennials across India and insights from his book about it. What Millenials Want is available on Amazon and bookstore across India. Get in touch with the Pop duo on popsinapod@gmail.com Follow Pops In A Pod Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/popsinapod/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/popsinapod Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/c/PopsinaPod Nadir currently is the Director of Growth at an integrated marketing agency. Prior to this Nadir spent a decade in TV and digital video production – producing, directing, developing content and writing. www.linkedin.com/in/nadir-kanthawala-47249814/ Peter is a podcaster producer. He has a decade in marketing working with companies ranging from startups to public listed companies. www.linkedin.com/in/peterkotikalapudi
The province has announced an expansion to the Canada-New Brunswick Housing Benefit program to include people who make between $12,500 and $50,000. Aditya Rao, an organizer with the NB Coalition for Tenants Rights weighs in.
Information Morning Fredericton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
So what did you do this summer? Aditya Rao and Jean Desjardins formed a friendship in the most unexpected way.
Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)
Tenants in Saint John question why their landlord announced a rent increase, cancelled the increase, and then re-instated it. Aditya Rao, of the New Brunswick Coalition for Tenants Rights, speaks to host Julia Wright.
Nadir Pop and Peter Pop are back with another episode about relationships, this time from another aspect. In recent years, digital media has played an important role in dating in India especially with the rise of apps. This has completely changed the experience of dating and it's unsaid rules. The Pop duo are joined by journalist Samreen Tungekar and digital marketer Aditya Rao to discuss this change and also their experiences using dating apps and more. Get in touch with the Pops with feedback, questions and more on popsinapod@gmail.com Follow Pops In A Pod Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/popsinapod/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/popsinapod Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCP3CLTlZuCc9WqgiHjhJ_AQ Nadir currently leads the Business Development division at a digital agency. Prior to this Nadir spent a decade in TV and digital video production – producing, directing, developing content and writing. www.linkedin.com/in/nadir-kanthawala-47249814/ Peter is a marketing guy. He has a decade experience working with companies ranging from startups to public listed companies. www.linkedin.com/in/peterkotikalapudi
It's finally time for Horns Up to chat Cannibal Corpse. Animesh, Peter and Aditya Rao (aka Toila) deliberate, discuss, and dissect every aspect of two albums to try and objectively answer the question - which of the two slabs of high-quality death metal can slaughter the other? It's time for Butchered At Birth VS Tomb Of The Mutilated.More Cannibal Corpse here: http://www.cannibalcorpse.net/Catch up with Peter and Animesh at www.hornsuppod.comSubscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or add the RSS feed to your preferred podcast player. Follow the podcast on Twitter @hornsuppod, Peter @trendcrusher and Animesh @asmoani. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Aditya Rao desperately needed to win his first case to establish himself as an independent advocate. But he had never imaged the desperate step would have to take to secure the win. In the 2nd season of Abruptly with Preeti - The Grey Choices – we have tried to bring you original fiction stories of people who are at crossroads of choices… Choices that may be in the grey area but can take them towards their otherwise elusive goals and long cherished desires. To find more stories like these, visit Preeti's instagram account: @storiesbypreeti You can also let her know your thoughts on the stories by emailing here: preeti@colouredchalk.in Subscribe to the podcast to listen to every episode as they come out on Mondays and Thursdays every week! DISCLAIMER: All stories and characters appearing in this series are created by Preeti Shah and are completely fictional. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.
A survey on housing circulated by the province yesterday left some people concerned about the questions it asked. We hear some of those concerns when we talk to Aditya Rao with the New Brunswick Tenants Coalition.
Aditya Rao of Kaapi (@adityarao310), Sahil (@sahil071) and Siddharth (@sidbetala) hang out and discuss various business ideas. Send us your feedback at theindiandream20@gmail.comJoin our WhatsApp Group.Timeline(1:02) - Aditya's journey with Local Oye and Kaapi (08:45) - Goodreads 2.0(12:30) - Micro-SaaS Aggregation (Micro Private Equity)(25:45) - Hot Sauces in India
Unless you've been living under a rock, you'd know that there's a new Fear Factory album out. It's called Aggression Continuum, and yes, we have the one and only Dino Cazares shooting the breeze here on Horns Up. Aditya Rao, Peter and Animesh get Dino to spill the beans about the Dave Mustaine sandwich story, running the Fear Factory brand, and remember Fear Factory's India tour.More Fear Factory here: https://fearfactory.com/Catch up with Peter and Animesh at www.hornsuppod.comSubscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or add the RSS feed to your preferred podcast player. Follow the podcast on Twitter @hornsuppod, Peter @trendcrusher and Animesh @asmoani. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Renters prepare to keep up the pressure on the Higgs government. Aditya Rao is with the New Brunswick Coalition for Tenants' rights.
This episode we are joined by Aditya Rao, co-founder of Kaapi - a remote team management & productivity software tool that Addy has bootstrapped with his co-founder right from the start. After experiencing the pressures and pitfalls of the venture capital backed startup model, Aditya decided he wanted to try a different business approach that allowed him to remain profitable and still have some time for activities outside of business. After self-teaching himself to code at the age of 30, Aditya's article describing the process went viral on Hacker News this spring, catching the eye of many who envied the process. So far, Aditya has managed to achieve his goals as Kaapi continues to grow and remain profitable, allowing him to slowly work on the business and other ideas.Check out Kaapi to learn more about how they can help your remote work needs. We sat down for a smooth cup of rose bros coffee and talked about the process of self-learning to code, bootstrapping a software business to profitability, assets that earn while you sleep, the value of the "long term view" and a lot more.Also, if you enjoy the episode, checkout rosebros.ca/podcast where you can make a small contribution to support the show. Enjoy!Support the show (https://rosebros.ca/)
What if the real key to a richer and more fulfilling career was not to create and scale a new start-up, but rather, to be able to work for yourself, determine your own hours, and become a (highly profitable) and sustainable company of one? Suppose the better—and smarter—solution is simply to remain small? via Company of One”Pankaj MishraSounds quite a playbook, doesn't it? Amid all the talks of finding a product-market fit, growth hacking revenues from $0 to $1 million, $10 million and beyond, a rare breed of entrepreneurs are finding a path to inner peace. Aditya has spent the past decade working across fast-growing startups, being an entrepreneur himself and failing too. He is now applying all the lessons and realisations he has gathered over the years to redefine his life and work. I was amazed to read his blog “Our Hardcore Year - getting to 1000$ MRR” for its blunt honesty and refreshing insights. In this podcast, Aditya shares why it makes sense to get off the funding and growth treadmill and find a way to staying sane apart from a sustainable livelihood. After raising around $5 million, kind of failing later with his startup, Aditya started realising he wasn't enjoying it much. Entrepreneurship had started feeling like a burden for him. “I was 4 years into it and really burnt out. I just couldn't carry on….it kind of started feeling that I was doing it just for the sake of it. Because I was supposed to be an entrepreneur and keep going….I just couldn't do it.”Listen to this podcast to learn from Aditya's playbook of the path to $1000 MRR (Monthly Recurring Revenue), and also, why it makes sense to stay small and stay sane.