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For episode 300 of The Product Podcast, Carlos Gonzalez de Villaumbrosia sits down with Ajit Varma, Head of Firefox at Mozilla, the nonprofit behind the original challenger browser that pioneered browser tabs, pop-up blockers, and browser extensions. With 210 million active users and $826 million in annual revenue, Firefox is the only major independent, open-source browser still standing against Google Chrome's 68% share, Apple Safari's 17%, and a new wave of agentic browsers. Before Mozilla, Ajit spent six years at Meta leading monetization of WhatsApp and overseeing its business messaging platform. He has also held product roles at Google, Uber, and Square.What you'll learn:Why LLMs are making browsers more strategically important, and what that means for product teams building in an agentic worldWhy "trust us" is no longer enough, and how open source changes the standard for privacy in AI products- How to compete against trillion-dollar incumbents without abandoning your missionKey takeaways:Privacy claims without open-source inspectability are unverifiable, "trust us" is no longer a sufficient product strategy in the AI eraCompeting against trillion-dollar companies is possible when mission clarity defines what you refuse to optimize forThe agent-driven internet will either democratize access or concentrate it, product choices made today will determine whichSocial Links:Find out more about Product School hereFollow our Podcast on TikTok hereFollow Product School on LinkedIn here
What does it take to modernize a public benefits system that millions of people rely? How do government leaders improve customer experience, strengthen trust, protect sensitive data, and replace legacy systems? And how can technology help a large public agency become more responsive, more resilient, and more human-centered? Join host Michael J. Keegan as he explores these questions and more with my special guest Ajit Girn, Chief Information Officer of the California Employment Development Department next week on The Business of Government Hour.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ajit Ghuman is the co-founder of Monetizely, former VP of Product at Segment, and author of Price to Scale. In this episode, Ajit breaks down one of the biggest pricing challenges AI companies are about to face: what happens when software no longer supports employees — but starts replacing them entirely? If your company is building, pricing, or monetizing AI products, this episode will change how you think about per-seat pricing, buyer psychology, and the future of SaaS monetization. Why you have to check out today's podcast: Understand why per-user pricing may stop working as AI agents increasingly replace human workflows inside software products. Learn Ajit Ghuman's 3-part "Agentic Pricing Spectrum" for evaluating AI products based on autonomy, operational scope, and output-to-cost dynamics. Discover why buyers are suddenly comfortable with tokens, credits, and bundled AI pricing — even when they don't fully understand what those units actually mean. "Unless you understand what your market is, who your buyers are, what do they want... it's the only thing that I start with when I do any project." – Ajit Ghuman Topics Covered: 02:02 – Why Pricing Became the Most Direct Link to Customer Value. How pricing became the clearest connection between products, value, and business strategy. 06:29 – The AI Pricing Problem Nobody Has Fully Solved Yet. Why AI is forcing SaaS companies to rethink seats, tokens, outcomes, and margins. 07:38 – "Zero Human Companies" and the End of Per-User Pricing. Ajit explores a future where AI agents replace entire job functions — and asks the terrifying question: what happens when there's no user left to charge for? 12:30 – Why Cursor Still Charges Per User (For Now). A fascinating breakdown of AI coding tools, human "anchors," and why most AI products still can't fully move to outcome-based pricing. 16:51 – The Coming AI Commoditization Wave. Why Ajit believes agentic AI companies could rise — and collapse — dramatically faster than traditional SaaS businesses. 23:07 – Why Buyers Suddenly Accept Tokens, Credits, and Weird AI Pricing. Ajit explains how ChatGPT normalized token-based pricing — even though most buyers still don't fully understand what they're paying for. 26:00 – The Real Reason AI Pricing Feels So Chaotic Right Now. Inference costs are dropping, users are disappearing, and pricing anchors keep shifting faster than companies can adapt. 29:35 – The One Pricing Principle That Still Matters in the AI Era. Despite all the chaos around AI monetization, Ajit says successful pricing still starts with deeply understanding your buyers and their problems. Key Takeaways: "The anchor is still the human… but the moment the human disappears, per-user pricing starts breaking." – Ajit Ghuman "Agentic AI may compress 20 years of SaaS evolution into just a few years." – Ajit Ghuman People / Resources Mentioned: Cursor — Used as a real-world example of current AI pricing models Harvey AI — Referenced as an example of high-value AI transformation inside the legal industry Anthropic — Mentioned in relation to inference models powering AI tools OpenAI — Referenced throughout the discussion on tokens and AI pricing behavior Salesforce — Discussed in relation to potential future shifts away from per-seat pricing Zoom — Used as an example of changing pricing priorities during growth stages Connect with Ajit Ghuman: Website: https://www.getmonetizely.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ajitpalghuman/ Email: ajit@getmonetizely.com Connect with Mark Stiving: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stiving/ Email: mark@impactpricing.com
Host Max Trujillo records off-site at Jalwa, a 15-month-old luxe Indian fine-dining restaurant in North Raleigh, and interviews proprietor Ajit Khanna. We get into the restaurant's presentation, flavors, ambiance, service, and innovative touches like the "spice symphony" aromatic opener, fresh house-brewed cocktail ingredients, illuminated menus, and palate-finishing saunf. Ajit explains choosing North Raleigh to offer a central destination and to deliver the rare combination of great service, ambiance, and food while making Indian cuisine approachable and not overly spicy. He highlights health-focused cooking with no food coloring, preservatives, MSG, or manufactured spice control. Chef Mukesh Gautam blends traditional Indian flavors with modern techniques (e.g., 12-green saag with burrata), and signature items include karam podi cauliflower and inventive desserts like mango tiramisu and cotton candy with popcorn ice cream. Ajit, an IT cybersecurity professional, discusses consistency, economic challenges, reduced prices, a weekend brunch menu, a $50 prix fixe option, and expansion goals. The NC F&B Podcast is produced, engineered and edited by Max Trujillo of @Trujillo.Media For inquiries about being a guest, or to sponsor the show, email max@ncfbpodcast.com
Welcome to PGX: Raw & Real #183PGX: Raw & Real is simple. I sit with people who've lived through something and/or made it big.This isn't meant to be inspiration or a template for life (for that, you can check out PGX Ideas).This space is different. It's their story, as they experienced it.In this episode, I spoke to Anirudhya Mitra — an Investigative Journalist, Author & Screenwriter.Timestamps:00:00 - Intro 02:58 - The story of the IC814 hijack 09:42 - The hijackers' demands 15:06 - Vajpayee makes the hard call 17:53 - A very important passenger inside the plane 22:07 - What Doval was thinking at that time 26:54 - He planned to ki*l Dawood 30:32 - Doval's secret mission that failed 37:19 - Doval's very first job 39:39 - Doval's role in Sikkim's merger with India 48:18 - Doval's story as an undercover officer in Pakistan 51:41 - The Black Thunder story 54:17 - Why Doval became a living legend 01:07:40 - The story behind his posting in Pakistan 01:11:28 - Spying on the Kahuta nuclear plant 01:22:42 - Operation Sindoor: the nuclear scare moment 01:25:23 - What is the Doval doctrine? 01:32:52 - India-Canada relations 01:36:41 - Did India's spy network grow after 2014? 01:41:58 - Will there be another Doval? 01:45:31 - The rescue story of the UAE king's daughter Enjoy.— Prakhar
Detective Ajit solves the mysterious case of Mr. Pulakeshi's personal information suddenly appearing in newspapers, on the radio, on television, on taLegari and more.` Credits: Hari Ravikumar as Ajit Harish Kumar as Dr. Rao Arjun Sharma as Pulakeshi Written by: Arjun Sharma, Harish Kumar Edited by: Vijay Raj Title Music (Vichitramanjari) - Subramanya Krishnamurthy
In this second episode of this series, detective Ajit faces off with his arch rival, mathematician Jaimini Murthy. Credits: Hari Ravikumar as Aji Harish Kumar as Ajit Arjun Sharma as Pulakeshi
Welcome to PGX: Raw & RealPGX: Raw & Real is simple. I sit with people who've lived through something and/or made it big.This isn't meant to be inspiration or a template for life (for that, you can check out PGX Ideas).This space is different. It's their story, as they experienced it.In this episode, I spoke to Ankit Agrawal — Educator at StudyIQ IASTimestamps:00:00 - Why we made this episode01:36 - Ajit Doval — the real Dhurandhar of India11:28 - India built its spy agency from scratch after 194722:45 - RN Kao — the man who created R&AW33:02 - Ajit Doval in Pakistan, Sikkim integration & the Kandahar hijack47:43 - “Unknown” gunmen, Kulbhushan Jadhav and Balochistan01:03:26 - How Intelligence wins you warsEnjoy.— Prakhar___________________________________________________________________________________________________Watch NextIf you're looking for human stories & emotion, go to PGX Raw & Real → https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLa6DgTttATAc0hftp0aZtUvCgVSKO8hbxIf you want ideas, insight, and perspective, go to PGX Ideas → https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLa6DgTttATAcNdrNSG8Hh78TK-5A0EJbC___________________________________________________________________________________________________Learn with MeMaster the art of Conversation → https://www.artofconversation.in/___________________________________________________________________________________________________Guest - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ankitmay28X: https://x.com/ankitmay28YouTube: @StudyIQEducationLtd ___________________________________________________________________________________________________PGX SocialsInstagram → https://www.instagram.com/pgxpodcast/X (Twitter) → https://twitter.com/pgxpodcastLinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/in/prvkhvr/Clips Channel → https://www.youtube.com/@PGXClips___________________________________________________________________________________________________Follow meTwitter: https://twitter.com/prvkhvrInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/prvkhvr/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/prvkhvr/___________________________________________________________________________________________________#prakharkepravachan #prakhargupta #studyiq #dhurandhar #ajitdoval #ranveersingh #adityadhar #pgx #raw #real
In this podcast episode, filmed at CES2026, Ajit Chander, Associate Partner and Mobility Practice Leader at Frost and Sullivan, discusses a comprehensive research report analyzing the impact of cloud and edge AI in the automotive industry with host Dr. John Heinlein, Chief Marketing Officer, Sonatus. The conversation covers key findings from their analysis, including market projections showing AI automotive spending growing from $48 billion in 2025 to $238 billion by 2030, representing a portion of the overall $500 billion software-defined vehicle market. Chander explains emerging AI use cases in vehicles including prognostics, usage-based insurance, sensor virtualization, and edge cybersecurity. The discussion highlights how AI can be deployed on existing vehicle hardware without requiring advanced processors, providing immediate cost savings and new revenue opportunities for OEMs. Specific examples include virtual sensors that can replace physical components like IMUs, saving $20 per vehicle in bill of materials costs. The conversation emphasizes the importance of end-to-end AI lifecycle management and positions Sonatus as a key enabler for achieving AI and software-defined vehicle objectives in the automotive industry.Frost and Sullivan report "In-Vehicle Edge and Cloud AI at Scale": https://www.sonatus.com/resources/in-vehicle-edge-and-cloud-ai-at-scale/
Daniel is joined by Ajit Manocha, president and CEO of SEMI, the global industry association serving the semiconductor and electronics manufacturing and design supply chain. Throughout his career, Manocha has been a champion of industry collaboration as a critical means of advancing technology for societal and economic prosperity.… Read More
Ministering Across India's Caste System: Foot Washing, Honor, and Gospel IdentityAfter some quick State of the Union takes Sean interviews Nitin and Jit from India about their ministry in the context of India's caste system, explaining the Hindu belief that people are created into fixed castes that cannot be changed and how this shapes ministry. Nitin describes beginning work among poor, oppressed groups and intentionally learning their belief systems, culture, leadership, oral traditions, and worship practices to bridge the gospel, leading to outreach among 43 people groups in 13 languages and transformed lives. They highlight foot washing as a core biblical strategy, helping people heal from caste-based shame and recover God-given identity as children of the Lord. The ministry also emphasizes honoring people through acts like foot washing, shawls, and garlands to communicate love and acceptance without discrimination, and it has begun bearing fruit among high-caste Brahman religious leaders.00:00 Meet Nitin and Jit16:50 Understanding the Caste System17:47 Starting with the Poor18:28 Bridging Gospel and Culture19:07 Foot Washing as Strategy19:42 Restoring Identity and Healing20:36 Honor and Radical Welcome21:29 Reaching Brahman Leaders22:01 Gurus Respond to the Gospel22:10 Closing ThoughtsTranscript of Interview:I'm here with Nitin and Jit from India, our good friends who are such a blessing and have been with us. We're very grateful. Thanks for being with us. Thank you, Nitin. We'll start with you. You guys have a very unique ministry in India and it's a very different place to minister. Can you start by explaining a little bit of the cast system, because it really instructs a lot how you do ministry.Tell us a little bit about the caste system and how it works. Thank you for asking that question. India, we have caste system. Most of the Hindus believe in the caste system. The creator God Brahma, created Braman pri from his head, from one shoulder came warriors and kings and another shoulder business people from his belly created commoner from one feet tribal and from another feed untouchable.This is the caste system of India. The creator, God, sit at this cast in creation. So you cannot change your cast no matter how much education you may have, no matter how much wealth you have. You born and die in same cost and that shapes a whole lot of the limitations of ministry. You guys have done some really interesting things now, when you began, your ministry specifically began as a ministry to the poor.To that, those untouchables, that lower caste how did you start ministry there? 'cause you now have a lot of places. You guys have really grown and ministering, planted churches. How? Did you start with the poor and why did you start there? Poor people in India, they are suppressed by the caste system.They don't have a whole lot with them. And we want gospel to penetrate their heart, change their identity, their worldview, and they may see the creator God his plan for their life and purpose for their life. And so we began with the premature tribe and reached, started working with them. The way we minister to them, understand the belief system, their culture, leadership structure, their oral tradition, their musical instrument, the date is the worship, and then try to bridge gospel with them and God bless us to reach out 43 different people group and 13 different languages.And they are responding to the gospel. Their life is transformed by the power of gospel and they see hope in their situation. Yeah. One of the things you guys do that is so compelling, and I think in your setting because of the caste system, it's really deeply significant. You've carried the biblical practice of foot washing.And it's not just a thing you do as a ceremony. It's a major strategy. And when you stop and think about the caste system and the inherent humility and the foot washing it, it makes such sense. Tell a little bit about why you do that and how that has impacted your ministry. A two lead person know what is the worth of that person because.System stolen, God-given identity, and they always looked down upon those people. And in biblical bill system, when Jesus washed in John 13 disciple feet and he commanded all of us to wash other people's feet. We felt that God is telling us to wash the people's feet so that he can take all the unshared pain they carry in their life because of the caste system, and they get a true identity in the Lord and they understand the way God view them and accept that standard, not the standard of which people look upon them.And so God is. Shaping their life, transforming their heart, but giving them new identity. They are the children of the Lord who deeply care for them, and he has destiny for them in heaven With him, y you have a unique emphasis on honor. Your ministry, it's very humbling to go and minister with you guys.It's wonderful. But you very much show honor to your guests and honor to the people there. What is happening there and why are you doing that so intentionally because we wanted to see that different kind of law, a uniqueness in the, when you are Christian and love by Christian, it is a deep need in the community to beside food and shelter.The biggest need of any human being is loved and cared by. They are significant people in the community. And we want to wash their feet, give them shawl, give them garland so that they feel that they're precious in the sight of the Lord, and they're accepted without g creed, color, and any discrimination.And you feel that, yes, you feel that there's such a neat spirit. One of the things that is interesting because of the caste system, many people, because there's such need among the poor, many people administered the poor. We all are familiar with the ministry of Mother Teresa and her ministry.You've done something rather. Unique though, and my first exposure to it was when we were with you a couple years ago, it's your ministry to the religious leaders who are of the Brahman cast, that's the highest cast. And you're seeing some amazing fruit of the gospel and using the Lord's Prayer among that cast.Tell us a little bit about that. God started working among these Brahman gurus. These Brahman gurus came from very rich background. Having knowledge. Their PhDs, they have so much wealth under them. Many run hospitals, schools, and thousands of people touching their feet every day to seek their blessing.But God reveling to them in the dreams, one of the guru God dream, three days in the row that he is one step away from burning hell. That terrified him because of the dream, and he understood that wealth. The knowledge is not going to save his soul, right? So he left barefooted from his temple and we found him, and he's working with us right now.Through him. We started with working with other Brahmans and we found many Brahman gurus coming to know the Lord and they understand the repercussion of the caste system on people's life, the way people were ated in the system, how they were suppressed down and stolen, the God-given identity. Now they are washing the feet of Dali.Tribal and untouchable, and they are sharing gospel to their own community. The saving grace has a power. God Gospel has a power to transform different community, and we unite India together in the body of Christ. So we can see that India is separated by the language, by the caste system, but the gospel is uniting people together.Yeah. And we will see India coming together in the body of Christ. That is so powerful. And for us here, it's hard for us to envision. The impact of a Brahman guru washing the feet of someone from the untouchable cast. And so it, it's just very impactful to see that. And you've seen numerous of these gurus for our audience tell, just gimme a minute or less on what a guru is so they understand.It's mo we think of gurus. That's a kind of foreign topic the way we say it. This is Ajit. Ajit. Why don't you tell us that gurus in our context are the leaders. Teachers, so they are the one who gave spiritual teachings and insights for their followers. Okay. So in the Brahman cast, you said they believe in one overall creator.Is that correct? One overall creator. So the Christian faith is a little easier for them to understand the one creator through Jesus Christ if we see and understand each person's soul. Needs a savior, right? Whether we go in any religion, the ultimate thing is like the soul needs a savior. And that's a spiritual hunger.Yeah. That's a spiritual destiny. And when we look at that, there can be only one savior. Yeah. One destination. And that's where we come alongside and say that there is a savior. Will help you fulfill your destiny to reach your greater God. Right Now, some of the things you guys have done have made some of the church people a little uncomfortable 'cause it's outside the box.This is definitely not normal missions work. Talk about that a little bit. We have seen, we sometime we have critical view. If somebody become a Christian, he should be clothing like us. He should talk like us. He should worship like us. It, of seeing that surface thing. So we allow people to wear their customs, their way of life in the sense of the way they cloth the way they do their hair.And we don't come against that, but we want to see that their heart is transformed and we allow them to remain in their clothing and their color. Everything belongs to God. And God can use every person for his glory. We don't have to see the color of their cap, what kind of shirts they're wearing, how long their hair is, or what kind of dots on their forehead of that.Seeing every person is created in God's image and loving them. And when he created, everything was beautiful. Yeah. And to see an individual, a leader, dressed in his robes as a guru. He's leading people in worship of Jesus is a powerful thing. You guys had a big community meeting some Muslims that was there at the time of prayer in one of your, one of your centers, and you let them have their Muslim prayers in your center.That's right. And some people can't envision you loving that way. For the purpose of ultimately sharing the gospel and sharing the love of Jesus after letting them pray in our building, we wash their feet. We share gospel with them. And the god's love is so compelling at that. When you wash somebody's feet, it is a.Compelling, but non-threatening way to witness Christ. Oh, yeah. Without a doubt. Being there is an incredible thing. In November, we have a group going to work with you guys and we don't put your names in the neighbor of your mid ministry over the broadcast, out over the air because persecution.It's a real thing, but if they want people wanna find out more, you can contact us@reallife.org. You can shoot an email to us and we can let you know about, and you can come and find out, our trips fill up fast. So I don't know that there'll be space, but you can at least find out about this great ministry and more about our partnership with this wonderful group in India.Thank you guys for being with us. Thank you.
Ministering Across India's Caste System: Foot Washing, Honor, and Gospel IdentityAfter some quick State of the Union takes Sean interviews Nitin and Jit from India about their ministry in the context of India's caste system, explaining the Hindu belief that people are created into fixed castes that cannot be changed and how this shapes ministry. Nitin describes beginning work among poor, oppressed groups and intentionally learning their belief systems, culture, leadership, oral traditions, and worship practices to bridge the gospel, leading to outreach among 43 people groups in 13 languages and transformed lives. They highlight foot washing as a core biblical strategy, helping people heal from caste-based shame and recover God-given identity as children of the Lord. The ministry also emphasizes honoring people through acts like foot washing, shawls, and garlands to communicate love and acceptance without discrimination, and it has begun bearing fruit among high-caste Brahman religious leaders.00:00 Meet Nitin and Jit16:50 Understanding the Caste System17:47 Starting with the Poor18:28 Bridging Gospel and Culture19:07 Foot Washing as Strategy19:42 Restoring Identity and Healing20:36 Honor and Radical Welcome21:29 Reaching Brahman Leaders22:01 Gurus Respond to the Gospel22:10 Closing ThoughtsTranscript of Interview:I'm here with Nitin and Jit from India, our good friends who are such a blessing and have been with us. We're very grateful. Thanks for being with us. Thank you, Nitin. We'll start with you. You guys have a very unique ministry in India and it's a very different place to minister. Can you start by explaining a little bit of the cast system, because it really instructs a lot how you do ministry.Tell us a little bit about the caste system and how it works. Thank you for asking that question. India, we have caste system. Most of the Hindus believe in the caste system. The creator God Brahma, created Braman pri from his head, from one shoulder came warriors and kings and another shoulder business people from his belly created commoner from one feet tribal and from another feed untouchable.This is the caste system of India. The creator, God, sit at this cast in creation. So you cannot change your cast no matter how much education you may have, no matter how much wealth you have. You born and die in same cost and that shapes a whole lot of the limitations of ministry. You guys have done some really interesting things now, when you began, your ministry specifically began as a ministry to the poor.To that, those untouchables, that lower caste how did you start ministry there? 'cause you now have a lot of places. You guys have really grown and ministering, planted churches. How? Did you start with the poor and why did you start there? Poor people in India, they are suppressed by the caste system.They don't have a whole lot with them. And we want gospel to penetrate their heart, change their identity, their worldview, and they may see the creator God his plan for their life and purpose for their life. And so we began with the premature tribe and reached, started working with them. The way we minister to them, understand the belief system, their culture, leadership structure, their oral tradition, their musical instrument, the date is the worship, and then try to bridge gospel with them and God bless us to reach out 43 different people group and 13 different languages.And they are responding to the gospel. Their life is transformed by the power of gospel and they see hope in their situation. Yeah. One of the things you guys do that is so compelling, and I think in your setting because of the caste system, it's really deeply significant. You've carried the biblical practice of foot washing.And it's not just a thing you do as a ceremony. It's a major strategy. And when you stop and think about the caste system and the inherent humility and the foot washing it, it makes such sense. Tell a little bit about why you do that and how that has impacted your ministry. A two lead person know what is the worth of that person because.System stolen, God-given identity, and they always looked down upon those people. And in biblical bill system, when Jesus washed in John 13 disciple feet and he commanded all of us to wash other people's feet. We felt that God is telling us to wash the people's feet so that he can take all the unshared pain they carry in their life because of the caste system, and they get a true identity in the Lord and they understand the way God view them and accept that standard, not the standard of which people look upon them.And so God is. Shaping their life, transforming their heart, but giving them new identity. They are the children of the Lord who deeply care for them, and he has destiny for them in heaven With him, y you have a unique emphasis on honor. Your ministry, it's very humbling to go and minister with you guys.It's wonderful. But you very much show honor to your guests and honor to the people there. What is happening there and why are you doing that so intentionally because we wanted to see that different kind of law, a uniqueness in the, when you are Christian and love by Christian, it is a deep need in the community to beside food and shelter.The biggest need of any human being is loved and cared by. They are significant people in the community. And we want to wash their feet, give them shawl, give them garland so that they feel that they're precious in the sight of the Lord, and they're accepted without g creed, color, and any discrimination.And you feel that, yes, you feel that there's such a neat spirit. One of the things that is interesting because of the caste system, many people, because there's such need among the poor, many people administered the poor. We all are familiar with the ministry of Mother Teresa and her ministry.You've done something rather. Unique though, and my first exposure to it was when we were with you a couple years ago, it's your ministry to the religious leaders who are of the Brahman cast, that's the highest cast. And you're seeing some amazing fruit of the gospel and using the Lord's Prayer among that cast.Tell us a little bit about that. God started working among these Brahman gurus. These Brahman gurus came from very rich background. Having knowledge. Their PhDs, they have so much wealth under them. Many run hospitals, schools, and thousands of people touching their feet every day to seek their blessing.But God reveling to them in the dreams, one of the guru God dream, three days in the row that he is one step away from burning hell. That terrified him because of the dream, and he understood that wealth. The knowledge is not going to save his soul, right? So he left barefooted from his temple and we found him, and he's working with us right now.Through him. We started with working with other Brahmans and we found many Brahman gurus coming to know the Lord and they understand the repercussion of the caste system on people's life, the way people were ated in the system, how they were suppressed down and stolen, the God-given identity. Now they are washing the feet of Dali.Tribal and untouchable, and they are sharing gospel to their own community. The saving grace has a power. God Gospel has a power to transform different community, and we unite India together in the body of Christ. So we can see that India is separated by the language, by the caste system, but the gospel is uniting people together.Yeah. And we will see India coming together in the body of Christ. That is so powerful. And for us here, it's hard for us to envision. The impact of a Brahman guru washing the feet of someone from the untouchable cast. And so it, it's just very impactful to see that. And you've seen numerous of these gurus for our audience tell, just gimme a minute or less on what a guru is so they understand.It's mo we think of gurus. That's a kind of foreign topic the way we say it. This is Ajit. Ajit. Why don't you tell us that gurus in our context are the leaders. Teachers, so they are the one who gave spiritual teachings and insights for their followers. Okay. So in the Brahman cast, you said they believe in one overall creator.Is that correct? One overall creator. So the Christian faith is a little easier for them to understand the one creator through Jesus Christ if we see and understand each person's soul. Needs a savior, right? Whether we go in any religion, the ultimate thing is like the soul needs a savior. And that's a spiritual hunger.Yeah. That's a spiritual destiny. And when we look at that, there can be only one savior. Yeah. One destination. And that's where we come alongside and say that there is a savior. Will help you fulfill your destiny to reach your greater God. Right Now, some of the things you guys have done have made some of the church people a little uncomfortable 'cause it's outside the box.This is definitely not normal missions work. Talk about that a little bit. We have seen, we sometime we have critical view. If somebody become a Christian, he should be clothing like us. He should talk like us. He should worship like us. It, of seeing that surface thing. So we allow people to wear their customs, their way of life in the sense of the way they cloth the way they do their hair.And we don't come against that, but we want to see that their heart is transformed and we allow them to remain in their clothing and their color. Everything belongs to God. And God can use every person for his glory. We don't have to see the color of their cap, what kind of shirts they're wearing, how long their hair is, or what kind of dots on their forehead of that.Seeing every person is created in God's image and loving them. And when he created, everything was beautiful. Yeah. And to see an individual, a leader, dressed in his robes as a guru. He's leading people in worship of Jesus is a powerful thing. You guys had a big community meeting some Muslims that was there at the time of prayer in one of your, one of your centers, and you let them have their Muslim prayers in your center.That's right. And some people can't envision you loving that way. For the purpose of ultimately sharing the gospel and sharing the love of Jesus after letting them pray in our building, we wash their feet. We share gospel with them. And the god's love is so compelling at that. When you wash somebody's feet, it is a.Compelling, but non-threatening way to witness Christ. Oh, yeah. Without a doubt. Being there is an incredible thing. In November, we have a group going to work with you guys and we don't put your names in the neighbor of your mid ministry over the broadcast, out over the air because persecution.It's a real thing, but if they want people wanna find out more, you can contact us@reallife.org. You can shoot an email to us and we can let you know about, and you can come and find out, our trips fill up fast. So I don't know that there'll be space, but you can at least find out about this great ministry and more about our partnership with this wonderful group in India.Thank you guys for being with us. Thank you.
Gang is back after a short hiatus (yes not dead just tired) joined by Richa to talk things AI (always interesting), Raj had a question lingering in him since November that he finally asks Aditya and co. They again talk about Dhurandhar without even watching it and as always there is a film trailer to be reviewed.As always like share subscribe and we will try to be more regular
Anger Against PM Modi & Amit Shah | Ajit Bharti's Post Creates Storm | Nishikant Dubey चाहते क्या है
Anger Against PM Modi & Amit Shah | Ajit Bharti's Post Creates Storm | Nishikant Dubey चाहते क्या है
Send us a textIn this episode of The Cricket Slouch, Sandeep takes charge again and hosts Ajit and Shaunak, all of whom then delve into the controversies surrounding the upcoming T20 World Cup and the squads and chances of the teams who have previously won the trophy. They discuss the impact of Aaron Jones' suspension on Team USA due to corruption charges and how it affects their squad. Furthermore, the podcast covers the potential implications of Pakistan's threat to boycott India's matches and how it might ripple through international cricket, not just this particular World Cup. With insights into the power dynamics within cricket's governing bodies, the episode provides a some overview of the off-field drama that could shape the tournament.Relax and enjoy the chat.
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Send us a textWelcome to another episode of The Cricket Slouch, a cricket podcast that doesn't shy away from hard-hitting discussions and isn't afraid to call out double standards within the sport irrespective of where it occurs.This episode is brought by Sandeep, Ajit and Shounak, who do not hold back in discussing the unexpected non-participation of Bangladesh in the men's T20 World Cup, and they delve deep into the political undertones influencing this decision, including religious tensions and retaliatory demands from political groups. While examining the economic impact on Bangladesh cricket, the discussion reflects on the broader ramifications for future international cricket events. Through thoughtful reflection, the trio sheds light on how underlying political currents can potentially shift the landscape of international sport and cricketing governance.They also take time to discuss whether there have been double standards exercised by the ICC in dealing with this, especially when there have been previous such precedents.Scotland's inclusion is debated, whether it was the right call or could another team from the Asian region could have played instead, and then then the discussion moves on to talk about the 6 full member nations that are yet to win a T20 world cup and what are their potential chances this time. Can anyone beat India this time around on their own turf ?Enjoy !
Send us a textWelcome all to another episode of The Cricket Slouch and in this episode Sandeep, Ajit and Shounak team up to talk about the upcoming T20 World Cup, specifically the Associate Teams in the pool.They track their past performances, this edition's qualifying journey and their squads, and the format of the upcoming tournament,Some of the discussion focuses on the changes that are being brought in some of these countries that may have affected their national squad selection. To round it up, they express a fool's hope of seeing the Ind-Pak match get washed off, before they turn their attention to the Bangladesh-India drama at present, briefly touch on the u-19 WC and close the discussion with Alyssa Healey's retirement.Enjoy !
Send us a textHello and welcome everyone to another episode, in which we look back at the two tests across the Tasman Sea, the WI-NZ test match and the 2nd Ashes test match. I am joined by the usual triumvirate of Sandeep, Ajit and Shounak and we discuss how well Windies managed to save the game, albeit NZ were a couple of players short in the 4th innings. And then we absolutely thrash the lame excuses Eng has made after this loss, look at how they have continued to perpetuate their weaknesses when Australia appears to have put in a better performance. Finally, we also pay our respects to Robin Smith, a legend of the game from the late 980s to mid 1990s, the purveyor of a great cut shot. May he rest in peace.
Mahayudh Between Ravish Kumar & Ajit Anjum | Cong Supporters Fighting among Themselves | SanjayDixit
Send us a textIn today's episode Shounak, Ajit and SP unpack India's twin wins in the Women's ODI WC semifinal and final. We discuss a few individual performers, team issues and improvement, role of backroom staff. and the improvements in both South African and Indian teams. We give credit to Amol Mazumdar and the coaching staff and Neetu David and her selection team. Among other things, there is the usual ICC and BCCI bashing and we cover a story within Zimbabwe cricket about Sean Williams. Enjoy the discussion.
Send us a textWelcome to another episode of The Cricket Slouch with Sandeep, Shounak and Ajit.The guys talk about the India-WI series, the SA-Pak test match, a round up on the Women's ODI World Cup matches the goings on in the Asia-Pacific T20 WC qualifying spots with Ross Taylor playing for Samoa and Japan taking a few strides towards improving their rankings.A deep dive into the Indian selection then leads way to what have Windies got to take away from this series given that their current crop of batters average less than their 6th and 7th highest batter from the 90s and 2000s. They then segue into how the SA women are leading the way in shaking off the “chokers” tag after imbibing some anti-choke serum and how Nepal are shaping up to be the Cardiac Kids !This is the Link to the Armchair Cricket Episode featuring Bertus de Jong as mentioned in the podcast discussion. Enjoy !
“Pricing is product marketing's most measurable lever.” In this episode, we chat with Ajit Ghuman, co-founder of Monetizely and author of Price to Scale, about how pricing and product marketing work together to shape business strategy and drive growth. Ajit walks through his journey from product management to marketing and eventually pricing, explaining why pricing is really an extension of segmentation, positioning, and value proposition. He makes the case that pricing isn't a separate discipline but the action-oriented side of product marketing – where great storytelling meets real business results. They dig into how to make SaaS pricing more effective through thoughtful packaging, how AI introduces new pricing challenges, and why software deflation and commoditization are pushing companies to stand out through niche offerings and services. Ajit also shares how shifts from high-growth to high-margin economies are changing the way leaders think about pricing and sustainability. Tune in to discover how to tie pricing to your overall company strategy, communicate value clearly, and apply pricing fundamentals that hold up no matter how quickly technology changes. For show notes and more resources, visit: www.pragmaticinstitute.com/resources/podcasts Pragmatic Institute is the global leader in Product, Data, and Design training and certification programs for working professionals. Learn more at www.pragmaticinstitute.com.
This episode features a fireside chat with Ajit K. Sachdeva, MD, FACS, FRCSC, who led the ACS Division of Education for more than 24 years. Dr. Sachdeva describes his early career as a surgeon, his practice in Philadelphia, and his long tenure creating innovative educational programming for surgeons around the world. The program host is Mohsen M. Shabahang, MD, PhD, FACS, for the ACS Academy of Master Surgeon Educators. Talk about the podcast on social media using the hashtag #HouseofSurgery.
Meltdown of Ravish, Ajit Anjum, Arfa | Rahul Gandhi कहीं के नहीं रहे | Bihar | Abhishek Tiwari
Ravish, Ajit Anjum, Dhruv Rathee, Abhisar in Shock! | Court के Order ने इनकी नींद उड़ा दी
Writing a book can transform your personal brand and business, but too many authors get stuck battling that nagging inner critic: “Will anyone even read this?” Susie deVille and AJ Harper explain how that voice isn't a stop sign. It's a signal you're onto something worth sharing. Susie is the founder of the Innovation and Creativity Institute and bestselling author of Buoyant: The Entrepreneur's Guide to Becoming Wildly Successful, Creative, and Free. AJ is the author of Write a Must-Read and a longtime co-writer with Mike Michalowicz (known famously for the book Profit First). Together, they guide authors to create prescriptive nonfiction books that don't just make sales—they're read, acted on, and shared. Taming Your Inner Critic If you've ever heard that voice whisper, “No one's going to read this,” you're not alone. AJ shows you how to keep writing anyway—by setting simple word-count goals, stripping away perfection pressure, and treating self-doubt as proof you're moving in the right direction. Susie shares how leaning into those tough “dark dog” moments can actually lead to breakthroughs, helping you spot the real through-line of your book. Marketing That Lasts Finishing your manuscript is just the beginning. Susie and AJ reveal why most authors quit too soon and how you can avoid the same trap. Forget chasing sales numbers or mimicking what everyone else is doing. Instead, focus on building genuine resonance with your readers and choosing marketing channels that feel natural to you. PLUS: Don't miss out on a huge $1,500 discount for their Beyond (or Before) the Launch Virtual Retreat (September 25–27, 2025) when you use code GOGOGO. Secure your place here: https://top-three-book-workshop.mykajabi.com/offers/z8qpa5Xt/checkout?coupon_code=GOGOGO Enjoy this episode with Susie & AJ… Soundbytes 24:33 - 24:56 Susie “If you're picking up one or two things that are not in alignment with who you truly are, it is going to be a long, unhappy road that doesn't yield any results, because the market can tell immediately if we are believing what we're saying.” 10:41 - 10:51 AJ “We can spend our whole lives trying to feel better, but I say we need to write our books anyway. It's going to take too long to deal with all of our self-esteem issues. Let's just get to work.” 32:31 - 32:47 AJ “It's important to say things in different ways, the same point in different ways, but also at different times, because someone may need to have gone a little bit further along in their journey to hear the thing again.” Quotes AJ “You really do need community. However you can find it.” Susie “So it is very easy to try to do all of the things that everybody else is doing, which is a recipe for disaster.” Links mentioned in this episode: From Our Guests Beyond (or Before) the Launch: Igniting Momentum for Your Book's Success ($1,500 discount with code GOGOGO): https://top-three-book-workshop.mykajabi.com/offers/z8qpa5Xt/checkout?coupon_code=GOGOGO Connect with Susie & AJ on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anjanetteharper/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/susiedeville/ Connect with brandiD Find out how top leaders are increasing their authority, impact, and income online. Listen to our private podcast, The Professional Presence Podcast: https://thebrandid.com/professional-presence-podcast Ready to elevate your digital presence with a powerful brand or website? Contact us here: https://thebrandid.com/contact-form/
In this conversation, Ari Paparo interviews Ajit Thupil, Chief Product Officer of Bombora, discussing the unique challenges and strategies in B2B marketing. They explore how Bombora leverages data to enhance sales and marketing efforts, the importance of audience targeting, and the evolving role of AI in the industry. Ajit shares insights on the competitive landscape and the significance of understanding the distinct nature of B2B compared to B2C marketing. Takeaways Bombora focuses on the P2P space, serving sales and marketing needs. B2B marketing involves long and complex sales cycles. Data is crucial for targeting the right accounts in B2B. Activation of data is available through major DSPs and social channels. Granularity in audience targeting helps overcome company size disparities. AI's role in B2B marketing is evolving but remains data-dependent. Understanding customer behavior is key to effective targeting. Frequency capping at the account level is essential for B2B campaigns. Bombora's partnerships with publishers enhance data quality. Specialization in B2B marketing differentiates Bombora from larger platforms. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Bombora and Its Mission 03:07 Understanding B2B Marketing Dynamics 06:09 Data Utilization in B2B Marketing 08:47 Targeting Strategies and Audience Granularity 11:50 The Role of AI in B2B Marketing 14:58 Competitive Landscape and Challenges 18:01 Lightning Round and Fun Insights Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Need financing for your next investment property? Visit: https://www.academyfund.com/ Want to join us in San Francisco, CA on October 7th & 8th? Visit: https://www.10xvets.com/events ____ Ajit Purandare is the Chief Revenue Officer at Croptell, a FinTech company revolutionizing agricultural finance through artificial intelligence. He brings a unique perspective to the agricultural space, having grown up in farming communities on the eastern shore of Delaware in the heart of "chicken country". A West Point graduate, Ajit joined Croptell after consulting with founder Scott Sartor for two years. What started as a relationship built through duck hunting in the Mississippi Delta evolved into a powerful partnership aimed at disrupting the agricultural finance space. Coming from a family that immigrated from India, Ajit understands firsthand the critical importance of agriculture and the thin margins farmers operate on. Through data science and AI powered insights, Ajit is helping to transform how farmers access capital and manage their operations. His mission is to empower farmers to focus on what they do best while providing lenders with better tools to assess creditworthiness beyond traditional FICO scores. In this episode of the SABM podcast, Scott chats with Ajit about: Croptell's Mission: Revolutionizing crop finance through AI and disrupting the traditional agricultural finance space The Problem They're Solving: How only 18% of farmers actually do budgets and the challenges of relationship-based lending Platform Functionality: 5-8 minute onboarding process with AI-powered insights covering 3,000 major crop-producing counties Target Market Strategy: Focusing on 265,000 Gen Z and millennial farmers taking over family operations through succession planning Growth Goals: Raising capital for the next crop finance cycle and building partnerships with private equity and community banks Timestamps: 00:53 Introduction to Croptell 02:21 The Agricultural Finance Landscape 05:09 How Croptell's Platform Works 08:30 Goals and Future Plans for Croptell 13:23 Challenges and Support Needed 16:39 Personal Connection to Agriculture 17:57 Final Thoughts and Contact InformationConnect with Ajit: (202) 361-7674 LinkedIn | Ajit Purandare www.croptell.com If you found value in today's episode, don't keep it to yourself—share it with a colleague or friend who could benefit. And if you're a Service Academy graduate ready to elevate your business, we'd love for you to join our community and get started today. Make sure you never miss an episode subscribe now and help support the show: Apple Podcasts Spotify Leave us a 5-star review! A special thank you to Ajit for joining me this week. Until next time! -Scott Mackes, USNA '01
Send us a textHello and welcome everyone to The Cricket Slouch, a podcast where we are always critical about something in the face of some wonderful cricket.In this episode Sandeep, Shounak and Ajit enlighten us with their take on the final test of the TAT (Tendulkar-Anderson Trophy) and live through the dramatic 57 minutes on the morning of final day of the final test at the Oval !They also provide insights into how we have already forgotten Rohit and Kohli, and rue the continued non-selection of Kuldeep. The chat moves on to "where to from here" for Team India, before a brief segue into the Ashes prospects and then onto the NZ-Zim series in progress at the moment.Finally they cap it off with some of the controversial moments in TAT and how Stokes is a fan of declarations !The Greg Chappell article on slip fielding mentioned in the pod can be found here on Cricinfo.Have fun listening and spread the word !
Modi's Masterstroke Against Trump - Putin to Visit India Soon | Ajit Doval Confirms from Russia
In this episode, Brother King ministers on the recipe for church unity. Preached at the Sunday Service on 27 July 2025 at Revelation Church.
Modi's Final Warning to Illegals | Ajit Anjum घबराए | Rahul Gandhi बुरी तरह फंसे | Yogi on Muslims
Why Did Ajit Doval Warn Western Media & Pakistan | Precision Strikes, Military Supremacy & Narrative
"At M2 The Rock, we fully respect the anonymity of all 12-step fellowships. In alignment with their traditions, we do not represent or speak on behalf of any of these groups. Our mission is to share hope, not affiliation."About M2 THE ROCK - MICHAEL MOLTHAN:I'm Michael Molthan, host of The M2 The Rock Show—one of the fastest-growing podcasts and shows on self-improvement, mental health, addiction recovery, and spiritual transformation. I'm so grateful you're here.I started M2 The Rock in 2017 to bring you conversations designed to make you happier, healthier, and more healed. Through raw and unfiltered discussions with experts, celebrities, thought leaders, and athletes, we uncover new perspectives on personal growth, recovery, and overcoming life's toughest challenges.My Story:What sets my journey apart is that there wasn't just one rock bottom—there were many. From being a successful luxury homebuilder to falling into addiction, homelessness, crime, and eventually 27 mugshots and prison, my life was in absolute chaos.Addiction was my temporary escape from childhood trauma, but it only led to destruction.It wasn't until I hit the lowest point imaginable that I finally found true freedom, redemption, and purpose. After an unexpected early release from prison in 2017, I walked 300 miles back to Dallas to turn myself in—only to be miraculously pardoned and told to “pay it forward.”And that's exactly what I've been doing ever since.My MissionI believe that rock bottom is not the end—it's a stepping stone to something greater.My goal is to redefine what "rock bottom" means by helping others rebuild their Spirit, Mind, and Body. On M2 The Rock, I speak openly about trauma, addiction, recovery, and the power of transformation. I don't shy away from topics like:✅ Trauma & Addiction – Understanding the root causes✅ Self-Sabotage & Mental Health – Breaking negative cycles✅ Codependency & Enabling – How relationships impact recovery✅ 12-Step Programs & Spiritual Healing – Finding true freedom✅ Religious Trauma & Personal Growth – Healing from past wounds"Everyone Is An Addict."Whether it's substances, work, validation, or negative thinking, we all have something we struggle with.But recovery is possible, and transformation is real.
Ajit Doval's Secret Game in Pakistan | Pakistan Facing 3 Front War | Pak Breakup InevitableInevitablee
What happens when a food scientist with marathon-level stamina and an insatiable appetite turns his love for local food into a community movement? You get Thindi Capital — a one-of-a-kind food collective in Bangalore led by a man who runs across the city just to reach his favourite darshini. Meet Dr. Ajit Bhaskar!In this episode, we dive into the world of street-side magic, lesser-known food joints, and the joy of chasing flavour over fame. Ajit talks about what draws him to a perfectly crisp Vada-pav, or perfectly cooked Shavige bath, or the juiciest Roshogolla, the quiet genius of local cooks who repeat greatness every day, and why food isn't just about taste, but also method, memory, and community. From Bengaluru to Kolkata and Mumbai, London to Kenya, he shares stories of eating curiously, cooking experimentally, and always making room for one more plate.This is a celebration of food in all its forms — shared, savoured, and chased down with a hungry heart. Whether you eat to live or live to eat, this episode will leave you hungry — for more stories, more flavours, and maybe just one more idli.---------------------------------------------Follow Ajit Bhaskar on Instagram || LinkedIn || Twitter/X ---------------------------------------------To support our team and donate generously, pleaseclick SUPPORT .Like our work? Follow, Like & Subscribe to our podcastfrom wherever you are listening in. We would also love to hear from you, so do write to us at:Email: misadventuresofasneaker@gmail.comInstagram: @misadventuresofasneakerBlog: misadventuresofasneaker.substack.com-----------------------------------------------------To order a copy of the Travel Journal here (DM us for placing a larger order)
THE TEN MINUTE FORTNIGHT: Andy has a new mug - with a deep cricket backstory, and Toby plays an unconventional game of T20 "If at any point you see me, I'll likely be drinking or making tea." FROM THE ARCHIVES (11'20): Ajit Agarkar's debut century - England vs India, Lord's, 2002 "Agarkar had recently returned from an Australian tour where he had been taunted as Bombay Duck after recording seven consecutive wicketless innings." THE REVIEW (23'40): Richie Benaud's Blue Suede Shoes: The Story of an Ashes Classic by David Kynaston and Harry Ricketts (2024) "A drunk Walter Robins, former all rounder and England selector, came into the dressing room and commanded England to play a certain way - and Peter May, to get rid of him, agreed." Recorded 22 June 2025
Secret Role of Ajit Doval & India in Afghanistan - Pakistan Conflict | Sanjay Dixit
What is Modi - Amit Shah - Ajit Doval Planning | Mock Drills Announced in Pak Neighbouring States
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When we hear the term tumor or cancer, the image that often comes to mind is a bunch of bad cells next to normal ones, and growing. Like many things, it's just not that simple. How do the normal cells turn bad? Can our immune systems detect the cancer cell and kill it? Why does some initially successful chemotherapy stop working? Why does cancer spread? These are all great questions, since cancers of one kind or another will affect so many of us either as patients, friends, or loved ones. Well, basic science is providing some critical answers. In today's episode, Therese Markow and Dr. Ajit Nirmal discuss just these questions. Key Takeaways: If we didn't have an immune system, we'd all get cancer. Drug resistance continues to be the principal limiting factor to achieving cures in patients with cancer. Once a normal cell has turned cancerous, it is likely dividing much faster than a normal cell. This rapid cell division is error-prone and can lead to the accumulation of mutations at a much faster rate. "I truly believe, with adequate basic understanding of the molecular underpinnings of cancer evolution, and how the tumor microenvironment helps it or promotes it, we will be able to predict the best course of action to target all cancer cells up until the very last one, and consequently to the patient." — Dr. Ajit Nirmal Connect with Dr. Ajit Nirmal: Professional Bio: https://scholar.harvard.edu/ajitjohnson/home LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ajitjohnsonnirmal/ Connect with Therese: Website: www.criticallyspeaking.net Threads: @critically_speaking Email: theresemarkow@criticallyspeaking.net Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.
Ajit Doval s Big Action on Bangladesh | Transhipment Rights Scrapped, S-400, Rafale Deployed
A shocking incident has come to light where an SP MP has allegedly insulted the great Rajput warrior, Rana Sanga. Rana Sanga, known for his bravery and sacrifices, holds an iconic place in Indian history. However, what is even more surprising than the insult itself is the complete silence of Rajput organizations. Why are those who claim to protect the legacy of their ancestors not speaking up? This is not the first time such silence has been observed. Even during the tragic case of Sushant Singh Rajput (SSR), there was an unexpected lack of vocal outrage from Rajput organizations.
Ajit Nawalkha is the former CEO of Mindvalley, the current co-founder of Evercoach, Dharma Coaching Institute, and Global Grit, and the host of Master Coaching with Ajit, which happens to be one of the fastest-growing podcasts for self-coaches and professional coaches.Ajit reveals the key qualities and steps to becoming a master coach, guide, or leader across any field — emphasizing curiosity, presence, and the power of building authentic, trustworthy relationships. He explains how developing advanced skills can amplify impact and fulfillment in both life and business.Connect with Ajit:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/realcoachajit/Website: https://coachajit.com/Evercoach: https://www.evercoach.comDharma Coaching Institute: https://highestselfinstitute.com/slc-regularGlobal Grit Institute: https://globalgrit.co/about/Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/master-coaching-with-ajit/id1534427616Mindvalley Coach: https://www.youtube.com/@mindvalleycoachConnect with Cal:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cal.callahan/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thegreatunlearnYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/thegreatunlearn/Website: https://www.thegreatunlearn.comSubscribe to the newsletter: https://www.thegreatunlearn.com/newsletter
Discover how to redefine success that aligns with peace while achieving monumental business milestones. In this captivating episode, Ajit Karani shares his transformative journey from multifamily success to raising capital for over 170,000 square feet of industrial flex space. Ajit opens up about overcoming personal challenges, reshaping his business values, and building a life centered on authenticity and purpose.Key Takeaways to Listen For:Redefining Success with PeaceAjit Karani shares how prioritizing personal peace over traditional success metrics transformed his approach to real estate and business ventures.The Power of Authentic Capital RaisingAjit emphasizes the importance of honesty, transparency, and building deep connections with investors, reshaping the way capital is raised in the real estate industry.Leveraging Undervalued Land for Flex Space DevelopmentLearn Ajit's strategy of acquiring undervalued land parcels to mitigate risks and create flexible opportunities for development and profitability.Valuing Time at $5,000 an HourAjit explains how redefining time value, even resting intentionally, helps entrepreneurs focus on high-impact activities and design a purposeful life.Building a Team Aligned with Core ValuesDiscover how Ajit's partnerships and project teams are carefully selected to align with his values, ensuring smooth collaboration and sustainable growth.About Tim MaiTim Mai is a real estate investor, fund manager, mentor, and founder of HERO Mastermind for REI coaches.He has helped many real estate investors and coaches become millionaires. Tim continues to help busy professionals earn income and build wealth through passive investing.He is also a creative marketer and promoter with incredible knowledge and experience, which he freely shares. He has lifted himself from the aftermath of war, achieving technical expertise in computers, followed by investment success in real estate, management skills, and a lofty position among real estate educators and internet marketers.Tim is an industry leader who has acquired and exited well over $50 million worth of real estate and is currently an investor in over 2700 units of multifamily apartments.Connect with TimWebsite: Capital Raising PartyFacebook: Tim Mai | Capital Raising Nation Instagram: @timmaicomTwitter: @timmaiLinkedIn: Tim MaiYouTube: Tim Mai
Today, Michael welcomes Ajit Nawalkha. Ajit is an entrepreneur, author, and co-founder of Mindvalley and Evercoach, two of the world's leading personal growth and coaching platforms. Since 2003, Ajit has dedicated himself to helping individuals and businesses achieve extraordinary success through holistic wealth strategies. He is the author of bestselling books "Live Big" (*see below on how to get a free digital copy), "The Book of Coaching," and "The Business Book of Coaching.” He has been featured on the platforms Impact Theory, Mindvalley, Entrepreneur on Fire, What Drives You, Highest Self Podcast, and many more. Ajit's journey-–from his humble background growing up in Jaipur, India sharing a home with 23 other people, to becoming a multi-millionaire-–is a testament to the belief that you don't need to come from wealth to build wealth. **This episode contains explicit language** Highlights from Michael and Ajit's conversation include: -How growing up with 23 people and no space sparked an interest in Ajit to learn how to create abundance in his life -The myth of financial abundance being tied to hard work, and defining abundance beyond money -What drives the phenomenon of ‘lack' and how to reverse this feeling -How giving (of time, talent, resources) creates abundance -The key spiritual principles of abundance that can help individuals shift from a scarcity mindset to one of plenty; how resilience contributes to abundance; the three levels of abundance; and much more. Next, Michael leads a guided meditation around the feeling of abundance and having “all needs met.” Follow Ajit at https://coachajit.com/ and on social media. *Get your Free digital copy of “Live Big” by clicking here: https://coachajit.com/live-big-special. Subscribe or follow and set an alert to receive notifications each Wednesday when new episodes are available! Connect with Michael at his new website – https://michaelbeckwith.com/ – and receive his guided meditation, “Raise Your Vibration and Be Untouchable” when you sign up to receive occasional updates from Michael! You can also connect with him at https://agapelive.com/. Facebook: @Michael.B.Beckwith https://www.facebook.com/Michael.B.Beckwith IG: @michaelbbeckwith https://www.instagram.com/michaelbbeckwith/ X: @drmichaelbb https://twitter.com/drmichaelbb YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqMWuqEKXLY4m60gNDsw61w And as always, deep gratitude to the sponsors of the Take Back Your Mind with Michael B. Beckwith podcast: the Agape International Spiritual Center: https://agapelive.com/ and NutriRise, makers of Michael's AdaptoZen Superfood Greens Powder and Vitamin D3+K2 drops: https://nutririse.com/products/adaptozen-bundle and the new ELEVATE Mushroom Complex: https://nutririse.com/products/elevate-mushroom-complex and ELEVATE+: Organic Fermented Mushrooms: https://nutririse.com/products/elevate-fermented-mushrooms-powder.
Ajit S is an Al-Anon member from Irvine California is telling his story at the All-Texas Al-Anon Alateen Convention held in Austin Texas in February of 2003. 2 New Events added to the event list, the 70th Annual Tri-State Assembly held in Chautauqua New York at the end of Sept. Details: https://scast.us/tri The Manitoba Keystone Conference held in Manitoba Canada in November. Details: https://scast.us/mkey Coming up soon is the S.E. Regional Conference of Young People in Norfolk Virginia and the Sever cAAmpvention in Gloucestershire UK, visit the event list for full details. Full Event List: https://scast.us/event Support Sober Cast: https://sobercast.com/donate Email: sobercast@gmail.com Roundup, retreat, convention or workshop coming up? List the event on the Sober Cast website. Visit the link above and look for "Submit Your Event" in the blue box. Sober Cast has 2600+ episodes available, visit SoberCast.com to access all the episodes where you can easily find topics or specific speakers using tags or search. https://sobercast.com