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Abhay is joined by comedian Amit Tandon for a broad conversation sharing insights into his journey in comedy, discussing the importance of relatability, the art of writing jokes, and the challenges of maintaining relevance in a rapidly changing industry. He reflects on the evolution of his craft, the significance of audience observation, and the balance between content creation and innovation. Amit also talks about the guardrails he sets for himself in comedy, the anatomy of a good performance, and the importance of continuous improvement in his work. Try and catch his show Halwa which he he showcasing currently on tour across the globe.(0:00- 2:33) Introduction(2:33) Part 1 - keywords, being relatable, being a better listener/observer(12:30) Part 2 - storytelling and timelines, pushing boundaries, anatomy of a good show(30:55) Part 3 - delivering intelligent comedy consistently, life before and after stand-up comedy, satisfaction vs ambition(42:56) ConclusionIntro:So if I were on stage delivering stand up comedy, I'd likely be petrified both as a performer and also in trying to create material that someone other than me would find funny. But as an audience member, maybe the best characteristic that I seek out in a comic artist would be honesty, manifesting in such a way that it builds connection through laughter and shared experiences. Now recently, I was able to catch up with comedian Amit Tandon, who is currently touring across the world with his latest show called Halwa. Amit is a veteran performer who is known for his clean, relatable, and honest content - which allows him to constantly evolve and hone his well-crafted art. He went from life as a successful engineer and entrepreneur, to being the first to have a Hindi solo stand up show on Netflix appropriately called “Family Tandoncies”. Amit's writing and observational style of humor have drawn audience and critic praise alike, especially with relating personal experiences of marriage, family relationships, and the sometimes awkward and surprising truths that govern our own internal reflections. His style is definitely friendly, intelligent, sharp, and in a way bonding- and not just because of the relatability factor with Amit, but also the compelling and connected joy that you're left to seamlessly realize with the people in your own orbit. So when we caught up, we chatted about the nuances of his comedy and storytelling craft, balancing guardrails and pushing boundaries, AI (of course), and even straddling ambition and satisfaction as an artist. But of course, as I was searching through some of his work, the recurring popups on YouTube were showing online orders for chaat and food snacks, and real estate in Pleasanton, which is heavily populated with Indian families here in the Bay Area - a clear sign I guess that the algorithmic key words and cookies are working well. So… I asked him to reflect a bit on what he thinks those Amit Tandon key words… might be?
Send us a textEnergy expert Amy Myers Jaffe returns to EvC to chat with Ed about Energy and Artificial Intelligence. Nearly every aspect of the economy seems to be impacted by the stunningly rapid development of AI. Energy is no exception. Ed and Amy have a wide-ranging discussion that covers a lot of ground and touches on several hot topics, including: How AI is transforming the production, distribution, and consumption of energy; The energy needs of data centers; Whether or not AI is an asset or liability for the clean energy economy; The role of tech companies; The geopolitics of AI; Security vulnerabilities created by increasingly AI-dependent energy infrastructure; And Canada-US relations.(01:35) Skip IntroDetailed Notes available on the show pageAbout Our Guest:Amy Myers Jaffe is a leading expert on global energy policy, sustainability, and geopolitical risk. She is widely published on energy, commodity markets and finance and is author of several books, including her most recent book, Energy's Digital Future and Oil, Dollars, Debt and Crises: The Global Curse of Black Gold. Jaffe serves as Director of the Energy, Climate Justice and Sustainability Lab at New York University's School of Professional Studies and is a research professor who teaches graduate-level courses examining clean technology innovation and business and global climate finance. Jaffe is a regular contributor to the popular podcast “The Energy Gang” and a frequent media commentator in television and print media, including the Wall Street Journal, Financial Times of London and CNN International. Jaffe holds a career prize in energy economics from the US Association for Energy Economics and also served as the organization's President in 2020.Produced by Amit Tandon & Bespoke Podcasts___Energy vs Climatewww.energyvsclimate.com Bluesky | YouTube | LinkedIn | X/Twitter
Send us a textThere's something in Carbon Removal for everyone — are we building enduring relationships to advance the sector?A bonus EvC episode - on February 27, 2025, EvC co-host Ed Whittingham hosted a panel discussion at Carbon Removal Canada's Carbon Removal Day in Ottawa. They cover a number of topics including the changing political headwinds in the US, efforts to bolster investment in Canada, and silicon valley's interest in CDR. Plus, they take a few audience questions.Detailed show notes on episode page.About Our Guests:Lucy Hargreaves is the VP of Corporate Affairs & Policy at Patch, a SF-based carbon markets platform that's accelerating investment into global climate action at scale. Beyond her work at Patch, Lucy is part of the core team driving Build Canada and Canada Spends, volunteer-led initiatives focused on helping Canadian entrepreneurs share their ideas for a bolder, richer, freer country and making government spending more accessible and transparent. Daniel Kelter is Carbon Removal Canada's Director of Government Relations, a strategic policy advisor who excels at connecting political insight with industry challenges. With experience working alongside Members of Parliament and navigating the intricacies of hard-to-decarbonize sectors like fertilizer and steel, Daniel has been instrumental in crafting advocacy strategies that forge strong government-industry partnerships."Jorden Dye is the director for the Business Renewables Centre-Canada and the Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) Centre, both initiatives of the Pembina Institute focused on accelerating climate action through corporate procurement. His work includes leading a community of over 60 participating organizations across Canada to spur renewable energy development and developing educational resources to introduce carbon dioxide removal to new audiences.Produced by Amit Tandon & Bespoke Podcasts___Energy vs Climatewww.energyvsclimate.com Bluesky | YouTube | LinkedIn | X/Twitter
Send us a textDavid & Ed chat with Dr. Holly Buck about Conspiratorial-Environmentalism's connection to climate & geoengineering; the anti-vax movement; and what it tells us about mainstream environmentalism & climate politics.(03:08) Skip Intro(09:12) David's personal experience with Conspiratorial-Environmentalism(27:15) Social Media and monetization(38:58) What do we do when environmentalists turn to conspiracies?(46:33) Audience QuestionsDetailed show notes available on episode page About Our Guest:Holly Jean Buck is an Associate Professor of Environment and Sustainability at the University at Buffalo. She is an environmental social scientist and human geographer whose research focuses on public engagement with emerging climate and energy technologies. She holds a Ph.D in Development Sociology from Cornell University, and is the author of the books Ending Fossil Fuels: Why Net Zero Is Not Enough and After Geoengineering. Currently, she is a 2024-25 Radcliffe-Salata Climate Justice Fellow at Harvard University.About Your EvC Co-Hosts:David Keith is Professor and Founding Faculty Director, Climate Systems Engineering Initiative at the University of Chicago. He is the founder of Carbon Engineering and was formerly a professor at Harvard University and the University of Calgary. He splits his time between Canmore and Chicago.Sara Hastings-Simon studies energy transitions at the intersection of policy, business, and technology. She's a policy wonk, a physicist turned management consultant, and a professor at the University of Calgary and Director of the Master of Science in Sustainable Energy Development.Ed Whittingham is a clean energy policy/finance professional specializing in renewable electricity generation and transmission, carbon capture, carbon removal and low carbon transportation. He is a Public Policy Forum fellow and formerly the executive director of the Pembina Institute, a national clean energy think tank.Produced by Amit Tandon & Bespoke Podcasts___Energy vs Climatewww.energyvsclimate.com Bluesky | YouTube | LinkedIn | X/Twitter
Send us a textHost Ed Whittingham closes out Season 1 by examining the case against Direct Air Capture by one its harshest critics, Al Gore, followed by the counterarguments of supporters. Will DAC live up to its hype and potential to help cool a warming planet? Guests include: Greg Nemet, professor at the University of WisconsinKlaus Lackner, professor at Arizona State UniversityDavid Keith, professor at the University of Chicago and a DAC pioneer who founded the company Carbon EngineeringSara Hastings-Simon, professor at the University of CalgaryChristian Theuer, Policy Communications Lead at HeirloomJim McDermott, co-founder and the managing partner of Rusheen Capital Management, LLCÉric St-Pierre, Executive Director of the Trottier Family FoundationLearn more at www.scrubbingthesky.comFollow us on: LinkedIn | Bluesky | YouTube__Produced by Amit Tandon & Bespoke Podcasts.The podcast is part of the Carbon Herald's podcast network.___Energy vs Climatewww.energyvsclimate.com Bluesky | YouTube | LinkedIn | X/Twitter
Send us a textHost Ed Whittingham delves into the early days of another pioneering Direct Air Capture (DAC) company, Switzerland's Climeworks, and its innovative modular approach to deploying its technology. Ed also looks into the developing synergy between the tech sector and carbon removal. Guests include: Jan Wurzbacher, co-founder of ClimeworksLucy Hargreaves, Corporate Affairs and Climate Policy at PatchJim McDermott, co-founder and the managing partner of Rusheen Capital Management, LLCDavid Keith, professor at the University of Chicago and a DAC pioneer who founded the company Carbon EngineeringLearn more at www.scrubbingthesky.comFollow us on: LinkedIn | Bluesky | YouTube__Produced by Amit Tandon & Bespoke Podcasts.The podcast is part of the Carbon Herald's podcast network.___Energy vs Climatewww.energyvsclimate.com Bluesky | YouTube | LinkedIn | X/Twitter
Send us a textHost Ed Whittingham continues the story behind the development of Direct Air Capture (DAC) technology and its potential role in helping to fight climate change. Ed explores the early days of Canadian cleantech company Carbon Engineering, and how it drew the attention of both Bill Gates and Occidental Petroleum. Guests include: Ken Caldeira, senior scientist at Breakthrough EnergyDavid Keith, professor at the University of Chicago and a DAC pioneer who founded the company Carbon EngineeringSubscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or on your podcast app of choice.Learn more at www.scrubbingthesky.comFollow us on: LinkedIn | Bluesky__Produced by Amit Tandon & Bespoke Podcasts.The podcast is part of the Carbon Herald's podcast network.A special thanks to our friends at the Challenging Climate podcast which is available wherever you find your podcasts.___Energy vs Climatewww.energyvsclimate.com Bluesky | YouTube | LinkedIn | X/Twitter
Send us a textJesse Jenkins, David Keith, and Ed Whittingham break down the key policy reversals, their impact on U.S. emissions, and the broader geopolitical and economic consequences—for Canada and beyond. Plus, audience questions!Full Show notes with links to references on our websiteAbout Our Guest:Jesse D. Jenkins is an assistant professor and macro-scale energy systems engineer at Princeton University with a joint appointment in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and the Andlinger Center for Energy and Environment. He leads the Princeton ZERO Lab (Zero-carbon Energy systems Research and Optimization Laboratory), which focuses on improving and applying optimization-based energy systems models to evaluate and optimize low-carbon energy technologies, guide investment and research in innovative energy technologies, and generate insights to improve energy and climate policy and planning decisions. About Your Co-Hosts:David Keith is Professor and Founding Faculty Director, Climate Systems Engineering Initiative at the University of Chicago. He is the founder of Carbon Engineering and was formerly a professor at Harvard University and the University of Calgary. He splits his time between Canmore and Chicago.Sara Hastings-Simon studies energy transitions at the intersection of policy, business, and technology. She's a policy wonk, a physicist turned management consultant, and a professor at the University of Calgary and Director of the Master of Science in Sustainable Energy Development.Ed Whittingham is a clean energy policy/finance professional specializing in renewable electricity generation and transmission, carbon capture, carbon removal and low carbon transportation. He is a Public Policy Forum fellow and formerly the executive director of the Pembina Institute, a national clean energy think tank.Produced by Amit Tandon & Bespoke Podcasts___Energy vs Climatewww.energyvsclimate.com Bluesky | YouTube | LinkedIn | X/Twitter
Send us a textEvC co-host Ed Whittingham's new series on Carbon Dioxide RemovalHost Ed Whittingham dives into the world of Direct Air Capture (DAC), a technology that extracts carbon dioxide directly from the ambient air. Ed explores the early history of carbon dioxide removal, why it could be useful in fighting climate change, and challenges the technology has faced along the way. Guests include: Klaus Lackner, professor at Arizona State University and often referred to as the “Grandfather of DAC”David Keith, professor at the University of Chicago and a DAC pioneer who founded the company Carbon Engineering Paul McKendrick, author of the book that inspired this series Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, or on your podcast app of choice.Learn more at www.scrubbingthesky.comFollow us on: LinkedIn | Bluesky__Produced by Amit Tandon & Bespoke Podcasts.The podcast is part of the Carbon Herald's podcast network.___Energy vs Climatewww.energyvsclimate.com Bluesky | YouTube | LinkedIn | X/Twitter
Send us a textThe race to remove carbon is on. This is the inside story.
Send us a textJoin David & Ed for a special end-of-2024 Ask-Us-Anything episode dedicated to your questions. Thanks to everyone who sent in your questions - we couldn't do it without you!Also, thanks to the Pembina Institute for help with an answer at 22:00 (reference link - Meeting the emissions cap-A feasible pathway for the oil and gas) About Your EvC Co-Hosts:David Keith is Professor and Founding Faculty Director, Climate Systems Engineering Initiative at the University of Chicago. He is the founder of Carbon Engineering and was formerly a professor at Harvard University and the University of Calgary. He splits his time between Canmore and Chicago.Sara Hastings-Simon studies energy transitions at the intersection of policy, business, and technology. She's a policy wonk, a physicist turned management consultant, and a professor at the University of Calgary and Director of the Master of Science in Sustainable Energy Development.Ed Whittingham is a clean energy policy/finance professional specializing in renewable electricity generation and transmission, carbon capture, carbon removal and low carbon transportation. He is a Public Policy Forum fellow and formerly the executive director of the Pembina Institute, a national clean energy think tank.Produced by Amit Tandon & Bespoke Podcasts___Energy vs Climatewww.energyvsclimate.com Bluesky | YouTube | LinkedIn | X/Twitter
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Climate Book Reviews is co-hosted by EvC's own Ed Whittingham and his friend Roger Thompson, Associate Dean and Professor of Writing and Rhetoric at Stony Brook University in New York. Each episode highlights some climate related books worth knowing about. This episode is an interview with New Zealand author Kirsten McDougall about her novel, She's a Killer. At times hilarious and at other times troubling, the book is set in the not-too-distant future and features a near genius with sociopathic tendencies facing the realities of her severely climate impacted world. For more info on the CBR podcast, check out climatebookreviews.com Produced by Amit Tandon & Bespoke Podcasts___Energy vs Climatewww.energyvsclimate.com Bluesky | YouTube | LinkedIn
Rethinking EV ChargingA commonly held belief by new or prospective EV owners is that purchasing one requires the installation of a “level 2”, or 240 volt, home charger. Sara and Ed chat about recent University of Calgary research that challenges this assumption. They discuss considerations that might go into choosing which option is best for EV owners and people considering EVs, as well as the practical realities when it comes to charging, range anxiety - and pottery kilns. About Your EvC Co-Hosts:David Keith is Professor and Founding Faculty Director, Climate Systems Engineering Initiative at the University of Chicago. He is the founder of Carbon Engineering and was formerly a professor at Harvard University and the University of Calgary. He splits his time between Canmore and Chicago.Sara Hastings-Simon studies energy transitions at the intersection of policy, business, and technology. She's a policy wonk, a physicist turned management consultant, and a professor at the University of Calgary and Director of the Master of Science in Sustainable Energy Development.Ed Whittingham is a clean energy policy/finance professional specializing in renewable electricity generation and transmission, carbon capture, carbon removal and low carbon transportation. He is a Public Policy Forum fellow and formerly the executive director of the Pembina Institute, a national clean energy think tank.Produced by Amit Tandon & Bespoke Podcasts___Energy vs Climate: How climate is changing our energy systemswww.energyvsclimate.com Twitter/X | Bluesky | YouTube | LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram
We have a special climate politics focused show to open the new season. It's a time of elections here in Canada and the U.S. As multiple campaigns heat up, we're asking, where does climate fit in as an issue? David Keith and Ed Whittingham chat with political strategist and co-host of The Strategists podcast, Stephen Carter, to understand where climate fits as a priority issue for voters. They discussed whether or not climate can still be a winning issue, how proponents of the consumer facing carbon tax failed to make it politically resilient, and why climate remains a left-right oppositional issue in Canada and the U.S.About Our Guest:Best known as one of Canada's leading political strategists, Stephen Carter played a leadership role in the rise of Mayor Naheed Nenshi, Premier Alison Redford, and Mayor Jyoti Gondek. The National Post, CBC and other political commentators have described him as a “political mastermind.” He is a former premier's office and mayor's office chief of staff, and was National Director of Campaign Strategy for Hill+Knowlton Strategies from 2012 - 2015.Produced by Amit Tandon & Bespoke Podcasts___Energy vs Climate: How climate is changing our energy systemswww.energyvsclimate.com Twitter/X | Bluesky | YouTube | LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram
David, Sara, and Ed talk to Canada's Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, Jonathan Wilkinson. The conversation was very timely given that Canada's federal parliament had only just risen for the summer. It was also revealing of the challenges and opportunities facing the current federal government on climate and energy policy. They covered a broad range of energy and climate policy topics, from electrification, affordability concerns, policy resilience, to his government's industrial decarbonization problem.About Our Guest:The Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson has served as the Member of Parliament for North Vancouver since 2015. He has also served in the Prime Minister's Cabinet as Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard, Minister of Environment and Climate Change, and currently as Minister of Energy and Natural Resources. Raised in Saskatchewan, Minister Wilkinson spent more than 20 years in the private sector, holding leadership positions with a number of companies dedicated to the development of clean technology.About Your Co-Hosts:David Keith is Professor and Founding Faculty Director, Climate Systems Engineering Initiative at the University of Chicago. He is the founder of Carbon Engineering and was formerly a professor at Harvard University and the University of Calgary. He splits his time between Canmore and Chicago.Sara Hastings-Simon studies energy transitions at the intersection of policy, business, and technology. She's a policy wonk, a physicist turned management consultant, and a professor at the University of Calgary and Director of the Master of Science in Sustainable Energy Development.Ed Whittingham is a clean energy policy/finance professional specializing in renewable electricity generation and transmission, carbon capture, carbon removal and low carbon transportation. He is a Public Policy Forum fellow and formerly the executive director of the Pembina Institute, a national clean energy think tank.Produced by Amit Tandon & Bespoke PodcastsSend us a Text Message.___Energy vs Climate: How climate is changing our energy systemswww.energyvsclimate.com Twitter/X | Bluesky | YouTube | LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram
David, Sara, and Ed talk to Dr Benjamin Franta, Senior Research Fellow in Climate Litigation at the Oxford Sustainable Law Programme and the founding head of the Climate Litigation Lab. Show Notes:(01:05) Dr. Benjamin Franta (02:20) Nearly 15% of Americans deny climate change is real(02:25) The social anatomy of climate change denial in the US(02:50) Understanding the Shift in Media Perception Towards EVs(08:40) Climate litigation more than doubles in five years, now a key tool in delivering climate justice(10:43) The Rising Threat of CO2(10:50) A U.S. President Was First Informed of CO2's Impact 59 Years Ago This Month (11:25) Edward Teller warned the oil industry about global warming(12:10) Assessing ExxonMobil's global warming projections(21:05) Empire of Pain by Patrick Radden Keefe(21:25) The Anxious Generation by Jonathan Haidt; Ten problems with Jonathan Haidt's book(22:15) Exxon's Climate Concealment(32:05) Drilled Podcast (42:30) Shell appeals against Dutch court's landmark climate ruling(48:23) Waterkeeper Alliance (50:30) Vermont Is Coming for Big OilProduced by Amit Tandon & Bespoke Podcasts___Energy vs Climate: How climate is changing our energy systemswww.energyvsclimate.com Twitter/X | Bluesky | YouTube | LinkedIn | Facebook | Instagram
India's well known stand-up artist Amit Tandon is ready to present his new comedy set, 'Hamara Zamane Mein' in Australia. Known for his 'clean comedy' and family-centric content, his new set is based on the generational gap and nostalgia. Mr Tandon spoke to SBS Hindi about his new set, starting his comedy career in his late thirties, performing inside the Indian prison and much more.
As wind and solar experience rapid growth and a growing share of power grids, the intermittent nature of renewables underscores the need for effective energy storage technology development. EV batteries will need their own tech advancement for nervous consumers with range anxieties to make the switch to electric mobility. Hosts David, Sara, and Ed chat with battery storage expert Dr. Shirley Meng of the University of ChicagoAbout Our Guest:Dr. Y. Shirley Meng is a Professor at the Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering at the University of Chicago. She serves as the Chief Scientist of the Argonne Collaborative Center for Energy Storage Science (ACCESS) Argonne National Laboratory. Dr. Meng is the principal investigator of the research group - Laboratory for Energy Storage and Conversion (LESC), that was established at University of California San Diego since 2009. She held the Zable Chair Professor in Energy Technologies at University of California San Diego (UCSD) from 2017-2022.Produced by Amit Tandon & Bespoke Podcasts___Energy vs Climate: How climate is changing our energy systemswww.energyvsclimate.com Twitter/X | Facebook | Instagram | Threads | Bluesky | YouTube | LinkedIn
A host of world leaders will meet and brainstorm ways to limit global temperature rise during the 12-day COP28 summit - which begins today on November 30 in Dubai. They will also assess the progress made towards the Paris Climate Change Agreement -- which had sought to limit global warming to below 2 degrees from pre-industrial levels. Let's track the journey of this annual event and also tell what can we expect from this year's event. Meanwhile, temperature also soared in Silicon Valley recently after the OpenAI board sacked Sam Altman. Although Altman's reinstatement has taken some of the heat out of the drama, it has raised questions about the relation between company boards and CEOs. Business Standard's Suveen Sinha sat down with industry veterans Arun Maira and Amit Tandon to get clarity on this contentious subject Indeed, Indian industry too can draw lessons from the OpenAI saga. Moving on, the overall market capitalization of BSE listed shares topped the 4 trillion dollars mark for the first-time ever on Wednesday. This comes on the day the Nifty50 index ended above the 20,000-mark after a gap of 2 months. The key question on investors' minds now is, will the optimism last? After the markets, let us turn our gaze to another news which kept people glued to screens for 17 days. A group of rat hole miners rescued 41 workers stuck in an Uttarkashi tunnel on Tuesday night. In our explainer segment, Nandini Singh tells more about these miners. Kisten to this episode of the podcast for answers.
Creativity is intelligence having fun and comedy is creativity having fun! Detangle brings to you, one of India's most beloved comics, Mr Amit Tandon. In this fun, heartfelt conversation, Mr Tandon reveals the craft behind the art of writing comedy. He talks about the process of writing the perfectly imperfect set and what makes Stand Up Comedy different from other genres. Comedy that strikes a cord with audiences not just in India, but in the Indian diaspora across the world. Mr Tandon's specials on Netflix are a total rage too! So tune in and listen to this warm, talented and extremely successful comic as he shares his passion with you. Don't miss the special mention of his 'chaalis-paintalis' project too. Listen to this episode to know more :)#psychology #comedy #amittandon #standupcomedy #creativity #indiancomics #jokes#AmitTandon #StandUpComedy #ComedyMagic #LaughterTherapy #ComedyWriting #Humor #IndianComedy #FunnyStories #ComedyClub #ComicInsights #LaughOutLoud #CreativeHumor #StandUpComicLife #WitandWisdom #JokesandLaughs #ComicLife #ComedyProcess #LaughterAndFun #WritingComedy #ComedySpecial #FunnyBusiness #LaughWithAmitTandon #ComedyKing #TheArtOfComedy #HilariousComedy #ComedicGenius #ComedyTalks #ComedyWorld #FunnyConversations #LaughterUnplugged #podcastlaughs
On today's episode, financial journalist Govindraj Ethiraj talks to Pramod Kumar S, the President of the Roller Flour Millers Federation of India and also director of the Bangalore based Sunil Agro Foods as well as Amit Tandon, founder & MD of Institutional Investor Advisory Services.SHOW NOTES[01:26] Companies feel pressure as regulators force them to disclose more information.[12:39] Flour milling industry says allow packaged atta exports for NRIs as chapatis can't be made with other wheat.[18:13] Disney goes the Jio way, will offer free streaming on mobile for the upcoming World Cup Cricket. [21:52] LPG Cylinders to get Rs 200 subsidy.[22:41] Uber says drivers have earnt Rs 50,000 crore on its platform in 10 yearsFor more of our coverage check out thecore.inSubscribe to our NewsletterFollow us on:Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Linkedin | Youtube | Telegram
As funding dries up and survival of the fittest mantra kicks in to the startup ecosystem the ‘winter' is truly here. Big layoffs are the starting point but what comes next? Byju's valuation shocker has sent ripples in the system as many now are questioning. Will founders have to bite the bullet and face down rounds? Will tougher times mean looser principles and governance. Pankaj Naik of Avendus Capital and Amit Tandon of IiAS gives us a sneak peek into “Survivor Island: The Startup Finale” Credits: NDTV, Republic World, Times Now, CNBC TV-18, Akash Badre, and Flipkart ET Startup Awards You can follow our host Anupriya Bahadur on his social media:Twitter: https://twitter.com/anupriaLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anupriya-nair-297b4a7/ Catch the latest episode of ‘The Morning Brief' on ET Play, The Economic Times Online, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, JioSaavn, Amazon Music and Google Podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A new tool called the Vision Buddy is out. Michael Babcock tells us all about it. Hockey Canada has been under fire recently. Brock Richardson fills us in on all the legal issues. We get a preview of the upcoming Postcards from Winnipeg feature, with our friends from AMI-tv. Anthropic Traces is a large-scale production fusing contemporary music, circus, dance, theatre, mask and multimedia. It's in Toronto this week and we learn more about this with one if it's creators Rebecca Leonard. Many Canadians love basking in the sun during the long-awaited summer months, but they're not taking enough precautions to protect their eyes from damaging UV rays. We learn more about how we can protect our eyes from the sun with the Canadian Ophthalmological Society. On Know Your Rights, Danielle McLaughlin discusses the accessibility of important court proceedings and decisions.
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Minority shareholders' voices are getting louder and they're pushing back against management decisions that they think are unfair to investors. What's behind the rise of shareholder activism? Shriram Subramanian, MD, InGovern Research as well as Amit Tandon, MD, IiAS, and ET's Pavan Burugula explain this phenomenon. Credits: Flame of Truth (RIL), CNBC-TV18, MoneyControl, News in 30 Seconds, Wipro, BloombergQuint
In today's episode, you will get to listen to the king of comedy - Amit Tandon AKA The Married Guy. A leading comedian in the industry, who's based in India but winning hearts globally. In this episode, RJ Stutee speaks with Amit Tandon as he shares the idea behind his lockdown special sessions, how he got into comedy and his message to the listeners. Tune in, now!
The CFA Society India recently published the second edition of The Investor's Guide to Shareholder Meetings in India. As investors, even though we hold stocks of various companies, we rarely think about our rights. Investors also rarely realize that by virtue of the shares they hold, they are entitled to voting rights in a company. It's a chance for them to question the management and engage with them so that they aren't taken for granted as minority shareholders. So we caught up with Sivananth Ramachandran, CFA, Director of Capital Markets Policy (India) and Amit Tandon, Founder and Managing Director, IiAS, who worked on the report to talk about: The objective behind publishing the report Shareholder meetings post-COVID Basics of shareholder meetings Why don't retail investors attend these meetings Evolution of corporate governance in India Do the votes of retail investors count? Things to look for when analysing shareholder proposals put forth by companies ESG investing and the role of shareholders Shareholder activism and ESG Shareholder meetings in India vs other countries and a whole lot more. Please enjoy this conversation with Sivananth and Amit. Here's the link to the An Investor's Guide to Shareholder Meetings in India. If you have any questions about shareholder meetings and shareholder rights, do post them here on TradingQnA.
Amit Tandon, Prashasti Singh, Sumukhi Suresh, Rohan Joshi tell Anupama Chopra and Suchin Mehrotra about Netflix India's Comedy Premium League, why comedy is an anti-stardom industry and how their craft evolved in the pandemic.
In this episode, Rathin and Joy talk about spies in the White House, crazy World War espionage stories and Ian Fleming's literary inspirations, why Spanish flu might not be an appropriate name, Sunny Leone's association with a Kolkata University, how comedian Amit Tandon shared some funny recruitment stories and a place Harsha Bhogle remembers in Hyderabad which gets its name from the word Quarantine. All this spiced up desi tadka style with sections like Weird News, Cute Word Origins and Bare Naked Lies - the last one where they try and bluff each other!! And a special quiz question for listeners at the very end!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/factofthematter/message
On this episode, Cyrus is joined by the hilarious Jeeveshu Ahluwalia, standup comedian, actor, host, voice over artist & motivational speaker. They talk about a lots of things - Jeeveshu being from Gurgaon, having been a door-to-door salesman, an usher at PVR Cinemas where he sold front row tickets at escalates prices, also being a delivery boy for Pizza Hut, then going on to become the Director of an IT firm, and then how he transitioned into being a comedian. Jeeveshu talks about what made him get into standup, always being the funny-man, how Amit Tandon told him to quit his job and become a comedian, and lots more. He also shares the first joke he ever told on stage. Cyrus and Jeeveshu also discuss Jeeveshu's mom being funny, how fame came for Jeeveshu, the importance of writing original material and of stage-time for a comedian, doing shows abroad, and tons more. They also talk about Jeeveshu's acting work in the movie 'Tamasha', doing a ton of ads, losing a lot of weight, and tons more.Also, Cyrus talks about how having a bath in 23 seconds could change the world! Tune in for a super fun episode.Follow Jeeveshu on Instagram & Twitter: https://instagram.com/jeeveshu and https://twitter.com/Jeeveshu Subscribe to Cyrus' YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/channel/UCHAb9jLYk0TwkWsCxom4q8AYou can follow Antariksh on Instagram @antariksht: https://instagram.com/antarikshtDo send in AMA questions for Cyrus by tweeting them to @cyrussaysin or e-mailing them at whatcyrussays@gmail.comDon't forget to follow Cyrus Broacha on Instagram @BoredBroacha (https://www.instagram.com/boredbroacha)In case you're late to the party and want to catch up on previous episodes of Cyrus Says you can do so at: www.ivmpodcasts.com/cyrussaysYou can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the new and improved IVM Podcasts App on Android: https://ivm.today/androidor iOS: https://ivm.today/ios
In episode 7, we invited one of the oldest conglomerates in Oman, Khimji Ramdas’ Group CFO, Amit Tandon and Group Head of Corporate Accounts, Treasury & Credit Mayur Sanghani. They talk about how they mitigated the impact of COVID-19 by prioritising cash management and increased usage of online banking to keep finances moving. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Worried about making money during the lockdown? So, what do we do now? Roshan Abbas reaches out to musician and creative brand solution head Maya, comedian Amit Tandon, brand consultant Sumit Roy of Univ brands and personal trainer Vilayat Husain on finding ways to monetise your work online. For you reference: Sumit Roy's 5 Questions for Brands - https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/brands-whats-fuss-all-sumit-roy/ To support artists & gig economy workers in the entertainment industry - www.facebook.com/stayinaliveorg -- If you want to get in touch with us, please email sowhatdowedonowpodcast@gmail.com You can also find Roshan on Twitter @roshanabbas and on Instagram @roshan1970 This show is produced by Roshan Abbas Production and Maed in India. The creative directors are Mae Thomas & Shaun Fanthome This episode is produced by Sharanya Subramaniyan. Our editor and sound designer is Kartik Kulkarni. The theme song was created by Sidd Coutto. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/roshan-abbas8/message
Amit Tandon joins Aakash even in the times of lockdown to talk comedy. As per tradition, they catch up on their relationship. Amit Tandon always being the wisest in the room had advices for comics which eventually the entire comedy scene followed. They talk about respecting the audience that has left home and paid good money to watch you. Aakash ends the first part with an anecdote of him getting heckled by an 82 year old and being unable to have a comeback. Listen to the audio podcast here - https://kuchbhimehta.com/category/pod... Follow Aakash Mehta: https://kuchbhimehta.com/ https://www.instagram.com/kuchbhimehta/ For Enquiries: utkarsh@lasoonlive.com
Star Lucas and Producer Andy sit down with BK Sharad, after watching Amit Tandon's comedy special and Monty Python and the holy grail. Sharad just tells us to go read a book.
In this episode, I chat with Amit Tandon and Gurmehar Kaur about resting bitch face, State Bank of India and rape culture. You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcast App on Android: https://goo.gl/tGYdU1 or iOS: https://goo.gl/sZSTU5 You can check out our website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.com/
Mr. Sandeep Sachdeva is a Founder of the "Showkraft Entertainment". He was a Melbourne promoter of the "Amit Tandon show 2017". Now, he is bringing the melody queen, the one and only, "Alka Yagnik" to Australia and New Zealand. Mr. Sachdeva is a successful businessman. Sandeep is not at all afraid of taking any risks in business. Along with that, he is a very humble and kind person. It was a pleasure talking to Sandeep and great to have him on Bindaz Bol.
In conversation with the renowned stand up comedian from India. Laughter is the medicine that can let us forget all our worries and fears. Smile can improve the state of mind and let us go away from all our tensions. Amit has successfully accomplished more than 100 stand up Comedy shows all across the country. Currently, he is in UK and running a Full House. In July 2017, Amit is coming to Australia . So get ready to laugh and giggle. It has been pleasure talking to one of the best stand up comedians of our country, India!!! Keep listening to Bindaz Bol!!!