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In this podcast, speaking with SBS Hindi, Western Sydney artists Alisha Mehra and Anamika share the stories of flowers that hold deep personal significance. They explained how the Gul Collective evolved into a space for sharing diverse traditional textile techniques, cultures and friendship.
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In this episode, Anamika sits down with Sarika, a first-generation Indian-American doctor, to discuss overcoming challenges, balancing cultural identities, and navigating life with an autoimmune condition. Sarika shares her journey from fulfilling her parents' dream of becoming a doctor to finding her own path in the pharmaceutical industry. She opens up about dealing with chronic pain, embracing resilience, and rejecting stereotypes that often come with being part of two worlds. Her story is a testament to the strength it takes to overcome obstacles and build a life of purpose and balance. All views expressed in this Episode or either the host or the guests own, there is no representation of any company or firm.
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In this podcast, we discuss 1. Why reading matters and how it shapes our world view 2. How to read when one is flooded with content from all sides 3. What learning across disciplines looks like Professor Anamika teaches literatures in English at the University of Delhi Her doctoral thesis is on the reception of John Donne across the ages. She has published extensively also in the areas of Translating Studies and Gender Justice. Besides 8 volumes of cricitism, she has published 7 well received novels in Hindi. Three of her novels, Dus Dware ka Peenjara, Aienasaz and Trin Dhari Oat have won national awards and have been staged as major stage productions. In 2020 she received the Sahitya Akademi Award for her poetry collection” Tokri Mein Digant”Poems from her other poetry collections “ Anushtup”, “ Khurduri Hatheliyan”,” Doob - Dhan”, “ Pani Ko Sab Yaad Tha”, “ Band Raston Ka Safar” etc are prescribed at different Universities and have been rendered into languages such as Malayalam, Marathi, Bangla, Punjabi, Oriya, Kannad, Korean, Russian and English. She herself is an avid translator and also the founder editor of a bilingual journal called Pashyantee. Her essays on womanist discourse in Hindi too have been translated into many languages and she herself has translated the works of Rilke, Neruda, Doris Lessing, Octavio Paz, and fellow women poets extensively. Her major English publications include Transplanting British Poetry in Indian Classrooms, Donne Criticism Down the Ages, Post-War Women Poets: Treatment of Love and Death, Feminist Poetics: Where Kingfishers Catch Fire, Translating Racial Memory, Weaving a Nation: Proto-Feminist Writing in Hindi and Urdu . This is her recent book - https://www.amazon.com/Trin-Dhari-Ot-Anamika/dp/9355183917
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hello duffels!! We're back for one last episode of 2023!! Today, I am joined by Kristine Lee and Anamika Dutta to answer all of the questions you submitted for therapists. We discuss favorite coping skills, whether therapists have therapists, what happens if they don't mesh well with a client, and more... enjoy!!
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Dating eh? What a mess! I don't think anyone knows what to do about this anymore. Here is our attempt to speak our minds and try and understand the other side as well. We cover everything from creepy men to boring women, from good dating profiles to bad dating etiquettes. We also chip in with some personal dating anecdotes to laugh at the state of things at the moment. Like, share and subscribe. You can find us on Instagram here.
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Dr. Anamika is a prominent contemporary Indian poet, social worker and novelist writing in Hindi, and a critic writing in English. She has eight collections of poetry, five novels and four works of criticism in her credit. Currently, she is Reader at the Department of English, Satyawati College, University of Delhi. Anamika was born on 17 August 1961 in Muzaffarpur, Bihar. Her father Shyamnandan Kishore was a Hindi poet and her "first teacher in poetry". Anamika describes herself as a very lonely child who led a very isolated life in a huge household. Her only companions were the books from her father's library. She says reading these books, living a life of imagination and listening to her "aunts, classmates, other women, women in distress," their stories and their pain shaped her understanding of women, whose socially-constructed femininity she learnt to deconstruct and question after studying the work of poets like Sylvia Plath, Anne Sexton, Marge Piercy, Toni Morrison and Alice Walker. Anamika studied at the Universities of Bihar, Muzaffarpur, Lucknow and Delhi. Her PhD thesis was on "Donne Criticism through the Ages" and her post-doctoral research on "The Treatment of Love and Death in Post-war American Women Poets". Her current topic of research as a fellow at Teen Murti Bhawan, Delhi is "A Comparative Study of Women in Contemporary British and Hindi poetry".
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Interview with @the.mind.poured from @houseofwords.officialWhat an amazing Interview of self awareness, self love, and leaving behind a legacy for everyone to remember. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With her loosely braided long hair, impish smile and powerhouse performances, Jaya Bhaduri became one of Hindi cinema's biggest (if unlikely) stars. At her peak, she played spunky firebrands and sensitive girls next door to much adulation. In her later years, she played the (often weepy) mother in many films. We discuss Abhimaan, Anamika, Guddi, Kora Kagaz and Koshish. We also discuss her off-screen grumpy camel persona and hope she doesn't admonish us.
On this episode of Tangents, Anamika Goyal, Director of Operations for Architecture & Construction at Riley Projects and OOA advisor, shares her experiences from working in more traditional architecture firms to innovative startups in the AEC industry (WeWork, Cottage, Riley Projects). Hear Anamika's insights into leadership, management, and finding a career that fulfills a passion for building without leaving architecture. Check out our show notes below where you'll find recommended resources from Anamika! And listen to the end to hear Luis Velez, from the OOA community!Highlights: Leader, Problem Solver, Connector Getting Started in Architecture Later in Life Reflecting Objectively On Your Career Out of (Traditional) Architecture But Still Building Managing Healthy Teams and People Fostering a Culture of Everyday Leadership The Right Amount of Autonomy Comes From Good Hiring Practices An Architect as a Starting Point Recommended Reading from Anamika: Company of One - Paul Jarvis (Strategic ways to go out on your own) The Goal - Eliyahu Goldratt (If you love this book, you might love an operations-focused role!) Radical Candor - Kim Scott (Management aka helping your team reach its highest potential, with a focus on communication and individuals) High Output Management - Andrew Grove (Management aka helping your team reach its highest potential, with a focus on the business, professional development, and operations) More from our Sponsor:This episode is sponsored by Arcol. I know you've heard countless times here on the Tangents podcast that the tools and workflows in most AEC firms are either horribly broken or in desperate need of a redesign. Our friends at Arcol are doing just that, and they want you to be a part of the conversations helping to shape the future of BIM.Join us at Arcol's Retooling AEC event on August 15th in New York City for food, drinks, and a wide variety of speakers from large firms, startups, and education. To reserve your spot, head to Arcol.io/event. That's arcol.io/event. See you there. If you'd like to help build the future of BIM, head over to Arcol.io and join in their Closed Beta for early access to their new platform. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
This episode features my conversation with Dr. Anamika Bajpai, who came to the US to do a post-doc and ended up leaving academia to pursue a career in industry. Anamika talks about her job search and the challenges she faced as an immigrant in the job market. She also tells us a little about her current job and all the things she loves about it. Anamika shares some valuable advice for anyone who is looking for a job both from a post-doc position and also as a non US citizen. Tune in to learn more! Follow us on Instagram at @impactfactorpod Logo design by Rebecca Van Aken. Music by Katie Van Aken. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/katie-van-aken/support
What is it about the French language that is so alluring and enticing? And just how difficult is it to learn? Are apps like Duolingo sufficient to learn a language? What can i do after learning French? Find the answers to such questions and a lot more in this episode featuring my guest Anamika Mahajan. She is the founder of Zenith School of Foreign Languages and is a French Language expert. She has a YouTube page where she uploads lessons and vlogs about French and it can be found here : https://www.youtube.com/@learnfrenchatzenith4742 For more information about her classes, visit her instagram page here : https://www.instagram.com/learnfrench_at_zenith/ For any further questions or queries, you can DM me at our new Instagram page which can be found here : https://instagram.com/thetwobrospodcast?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
Intriguing temples dedicated to the worship of #yoginis , group #deities symbolising the sacred feminine force, are scattered all over Central and Eastern India, but remained largely unknown and unstudied by scholars till mid-20th century. Even today the beliefs and practices of those who worshiped in these temples remain steeped in mystery. Who built these temples? Why were they hidden away in forests and deserted areas? Why do they diverge so drastically from the Indian architectural norms? For what sort of powers were the Yoginis worshipped? Is it true that the rituals involved alcohol, blood, and corpses? How prevalent were such beliefs? Were lower caste and tribal people allowed inside these temples? And finally when and why were they abandoned? To answer these and many related questions about the Yoginis we have with us one of the best scholars on this subject. Explore More at - www.argumentativeindians.comDISCLAIMER:We invite thought leaders from across the ideological spectrum. The guests in our sessions express their independent views and opinions. Argumentative Indians does not profess to subscribe, agree or endorse the same or be in anyway responsible for the stance, words and comments of our guests.
"I took it as a mission to do this anthology because a lot of things are known about Bihar but literature is not one of them. This book is also an invitation to literary translators to explore the rich world of Bihari literature" - Abhay K, editor, The Book of Bihari Literature, talks to Manjula Narayan about the many languages of Bihar, its ancient history, the challenges of translation, and this anthology that includes a range of writing from poems in Pali by Buddhist nuns from 600BCE and pieces by 19th-century writers like Sake Dean Mahomed and Avadh Behari Lall to stories by such stalwarts as Phanishwar Nath Renu and contemporary figures like Abdus Samad and Anamika.
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Anamika and Anik Ahmed from Dalhousie University developed an app to support women experiencing intimate partner violence in Bangladesh. They won the top prize at this year's World's Challenge Challenge, a competition that asks students to pitch ideas to make the world a better place.
The gender pay gap remains a real problem in the workplace. Though many companies are being more transparent and sharing data in order to consciously tackle this, many women still shy away from asking for the salary they deserve. It's a self-fulfilling prophecy: if you don't ask for as much, you won't get as much, and we need to change this. In this episode of Mums on Cloud Nine we're joined by Anamika Yadav, a Salesforce Transformation Consultant who is no stranger to a pay rise. In her three years with Salesforce she has been promoted four times. Anamika shares her story and offers advice to women, not just in Salesforce but in all industries, so that you have the confidence and the tools to expect the pay you deserve. Highlights from this episode: (01:50) We shy away from talking about money (03:52) Build a business case for your promotion (07:44) The gaps between promotions get bigger with seniority (12:30) How to develop the skillset you need (15:04) Common blockers to your promotion (18:46) The benefits of a Brag Journal (24:06) Anamika's top three tips Find out more about how Supermums empowers women around the globe with training and recruitment services. Join us to train, volunteer, sponsor or hire our amazing women in tech. Visit www.supermums.org Find out about our free short courses here to start or progress your career in tech https://supermums.org/accelerate-your-salesforce-career/ Download our positive affirmation screensavers here to remind yourself how to be a Mum on Cloud Nine https://supermums.org/screensavers/ Supermums helps women to boost their Salesforce career from starting out to progressing up their career ladder. Sign up to their weekly newsletter to benefit from weekly tips, events and insight https://supermums.org/insights/newsletter/
That's what our Host Qadir Muhammad calls our guest. The physical embodiment of the word grit. That's because after graduating from Cranbrook in 2016, Anamika Shrestha (‘16) went to West Point Academy, training to become an officer in the United States Army, and just graduated in December 2021. She is currently a Second Lieutenant in the Army, training in Georgia at Fort Benning. Now, this isn't exactly the path that Anamika planned for herself, but it's the path Cranbrook prepared her for, where she learned that she shines in a structured environment. Qadir and Anamika catch up in this episode about being in the high school band together, what it means to be a leader, and her career path into the Army.About the Guest:Anamika Shrestha (‘16) was most recently at West Point Academy, training to become an officer in the United States Army, and graduated in December 2021. She is currently a Second Lieutenant in the Army, training in Georgia at Fort Benning.Reach Her At: Anamika Shrestha on LinkedInAnamika Shrestha on FacebookSelected Quotes:On going to Cranbrook as a freshman:[02:46.84] A school full of musically talented kids that pursue art and all these different things. No matter what you want to do, they have it for you at Cranbrook in some way, shape or form. So I was so excited just to be out of my small town, that's, it was just too small for me. I knew I wanted something more than that. And Cranbrook was just the perfect opportunity. On structure, and why she joined the Army:[06:24.72] I knew a normal college, like, no, one's looking after you. You do exactly what you want to do and no one cares sometimes. There's no real supervision. But like, in the academies, there's a lot of that. And I think I definitely thrive in a structured environment. And I knew in terms of my childhood, my parents immigrating from Nepal. Like this country gave me a beautiful life and I definitely am so thankful for it. I felt like being in the academies and like going into service was like the perfect way to give back.How Cranbrook prepped Anamika for the Army:[12:22.26] It teaches you, you gotta grow fast and no one's there to help you sometimes and you gotta figure it out. And so that helped me a lot. I think a lot of things include confidence. Like even if you don't know the right answer, you just have to be confident in your decision. And I think Cranbrook prepared me for that.
Meet Anamika Yaduvanshi: transformational coach and motivational speaker In this episode of Normalize The Conversation, Anamika Yaduvanshi, shares insight into both goal setting and goal achieving. As a transformational coach, one of Anamika's goals is to help others achieve theirs. "Everyone has a goal," Anamika says, "but not everyone knows how to accomplish them." Mental health plays a huge factor in goal setting and acheiving, thus, Anamika acts as a guide, helping clients to set smaller goals on the way to their end goal. Join us to learn more about how to set and achieve your goals. Normalize The Conversation is hosted by Francesca Reicherter, Founder and President of Inspiring My Generation Corporation. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/normalizetheconversation/support
I haven't met anyone who's been doing ABM for as long (and as well) as Anamika Gupta, Head of Account Based Marketing and Deal Based Marketing at Fujitsu Americas. She's been practicing ABM longer than anyone I've ever met, which means she knows it inside and out. I invited Anamika onto the #FlipMyFunnel podcast to demystify what account-based marketing really is, especially in large organizations. She came on and shared her expertise on how ABM should truly be accomplished. ----------- Join me for weekly special LinkedInLive sessions where I interview your favorite guests like Pat Lencioni, Seth Godin, Whitney Johnson, and Kim Scott — LIVE. Here's the one-click invite: https://evt.mx/mSGV4Ka8