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AquaTru offers a 30-day money-back guarantee and is also a great gift. My listeners can get 20% OFF any purifier today! Head to https://aquatruwater.com/ and use code “JENG” at checkout. Ever wonder how style icons find their look? Annebet Duvall knows—she crafted her own while working with some of fashion's biggest names. Starting out in Vogue's fashion closet wasn't glamorous—but it was the ultimate hustle school (learning from icons like André Leon Talley, Camilla Nickerson, and Grace Coddington). After years of styling for magazines, celebrities, and entrepreneurs, Annebet believes true style isn't about trends or big budgets; it's about feeling like yourself. In this episode, Annebet talks about her signature style methods, closet must-haves, and the magic of tailoring—even if it's a $20 dress! Whether you're aiming for a wardrobe refresh or dreaming big, her approach will inspire you to dress for who you truly want to be. "If you like something, put it on. What does it cost? It costs nothing to try it" ~ Annebet Duvall In This Episode: - From college to fashion editor - Learning from the best fashion stylists - Working at Vogue as the “closet girl” - Celebrity encounters: highs and lows - Transitioning from assistant to stylist - What do fashion stylists do? - Jen's first experience with Annebet - The power of manifesting your dreams - How to identify your personal style - 4 must-have statement pieces - Staying true to your personal brand - How to evolve your style - Annebet's virtual styling RX program About Annebet Duvall: Annebet Duvall is a highly respected New York City-based stylist and creative director with over 10 years of experience in the fashion industry. Starting her career in the fashion department at Vogue, Annebet has worked with a diverse list of clients attracted to her effortless aesthetic, including Italian Vogue, Allure, Nylon, Valentina Kova, and more. Her influence extends well beyond the realm of fashion, positioning her as a sought-after collaborator among elite speakers, authors, and innovators like Jen Gottlieb, Dr. Gabrielle Lyon, and Anjali Kumar. Known for her keen eye for detail and commitment to authenticity, Annebet continues to inspire others to embrace their individuality through fashion. Website: https://www.annebetduvall.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/annebetduvall/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/annebetlauren.duvall/ Where to find me: IG: https://www.instagram.com/jen_gottlieb/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jen_gottlieb Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Jenleahgottlieb Website: https://jengottlieb.com/ My business: https://www.superconnectormedia.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@jen_gottlieb
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Anjali Kumar is a hilarious and witty human, a brilliant lawyer, and a working mom of two kids. Despite being smart, disciplined, and high-achieving, she was struggling to reach her goal weight. She's never considered herself a perfectionist, and yet, she discovered in The Unstoppable Group that she had some self-selected old thoughts that were coloring her weight-loss experience. Discover what it's really like inside The Unstoppable Group and how this work touches every area of your life in the best way. Anjali is sharing all of the amazing things we've uncovered about her weight-loss journey since she joined, and how we made Anjali a plan to make reaching her ideal weight sustainably inevitable. Get full show notes and more information here: http://www.theunstoppablemombrain.com/58
In a recent ruling, India's Supreme Court made significant additions to abortion rights, saying every woman – married or unmarried – should be able to make reproductive choices without interference from the State. The verdict has made headlines in a country known for its patriarchal society, where women have little sexual autonomy. Pre-marital sex is taboo, while marital rape is not recognised as a crime. Moreover, an alarmingly large number of women in India go through unsafe abortions. Does a landmark ruling translate into effective implementation on the ground? Will this help change the mindset towards women's reproductive rights? Can abortions be made acceptable across the country's largely rural landscape? Presenter: Divya Arya Contributors: Sakshi Bhatt, media professional; Dr Jahnvi Andharia, director and research fellow, Institute of Social Studies Trust; Dr Anjali Kumar, senior consultant gynaecologist and founder of Maitri Woman's Health
Pod Crashing Episode 164 With Bobbi Brown And Anjali Kumar From The Podcast The Important Things The Important Things with Bobbi Brown and Anjali Kumar is a podcast that asks the question: how can you lead a life of fulfillment? The ongoing pandemic has given us all the opportunity to examine what really matters most to us and what brings us true contentment. Each week through candid conversations with friends, thought leaders, creators, and entrepreneurs (including Jennifer Fisher, Gloria Steinem, Jeopardy Champion Amy Schneider, Soccer Legends Ali Krieger and Ashlyn Harris, Charity Founder Christy Turlington Burns) Bobbi and Anjali uncover ways we can all learn to live more authentic, gratifying lives. Not the usual platitudes and advice, but the TRULY important stuff; the learnings and habits that anyone can take along for the ride.
Pod Crashing Episode 164 With Bobbi Brown And Anjali Kumar From The Podcast The Important ThingsThe Important Things with Bobbi Brown and Anjali Kumar is a podcast that asks the question: how can you lead a life of fulfillment? The ongoing pandemic has given us all the opportunity to examine what really matters most to us and what brings us true contentment. Each week through candid conversations with friends, thought leaders, creators, and entrepreneurs (including Jennifer Fisher, Gloria Steinem, Jeopardy Champion Amy Schneider, Soccer Legends Ali Krieger and Ashlyn Harris, Charity Founder Christy Turlington Burns) Bobbi and Anjali uncover ways we can all learn to live more authentic, gratifying lives. Not the usual platitudes and advice, but the TRULY important stuff; the learnings and habits that anyone can take along for the ride.
Pod Crashing Episode 164 With Bobbi Brown And Anjali Kumar From The Podcast The Important Things The Important Things with Bobbi Brown and Anjali Kumar is a podcast that asks the question: how can you lead a life of fulfillment? The ongoing pandemic has given us all the opportunity to examine what really matters most to us and what brings us true contentment. Each week through candid conversations with friends, thought leaders, creators, and entrepreneurs (including Jennifer Fisher, Gloria Steinem, Jeopardy Champion Amy Schneider, Soccer Legends Ali Krieger and Ashlyn Harris, Charity Founder Christy Turlington Burns) Bobbi and Anjali uncover ways we can all learn to live more authentic, gratifying lives. Not the usual platitudes and advice, but the TRULY important stuff; the learnings and habits that anyone can take along for the ride.
Pod Crashing Episode 164 With Bobbi Brown And Anjali Kumar From The Podcast The Important Things The Important Things with Bobbi Brown and Anjali Kumar is a podcast that asks the question: how can you lead a life of fulfillment? The ongoing pandemic has given us all the opportunity to examine what really matters most to us and what brings us true contentment. Each week through candid conversations with friends, thought leaders, creators, and entrepreneurs (including Jennifer Fisher, Gloria Steinem, Jeopardy Champion Amy Schneider, Soccer Legends Ali Krieger and Ashlyn Harris, Charity Founder Christy Turlington Burns) Bobbi and Anjali uncover ways we can all learn to live more authentic, gratifying lives. Not the usual platitudes and advice, but the TRULY important stuff; the learnings and habits that anyone can take along for the ride.
Pod Crashing Episode 164 With Bobbi Brown And Anjali Kumar From The Podcast The Important ThingsThe Important Things with Bobbi Brown and Anjali Kumar is a podcast that asks the question: how can you lead a life of fulfillment? The ongoing pandemic has given us all the opportunity to examine what really matters most to us and what brings us true contentment. Each week through candid conversations with friends, thought leaders, creators, and entrepreneurs (including Jennifer Fisher, Gloria Steinem, Jeopardy Champion Amy Schneider, Soccer Legends Ali Krieger and Ashlyn Harris, Charity Founder Christy Turlington Burns) Bobbi and Anjali uncover ways we can all learn to live more authentic, gratifying lives. Not the usual platitudes and advice, but the TRULY important stuff; the learnings and habits that anyone can take along for the ride.
Are you a “none?” Many people today claim to have no religious affiliation. Indeed there are so many religions and so many ways to look at reality it is difficult to commit to any one viewpoint. But these questions of ultimate reality cannot be put off forever. At some point in your life, you will have to make a choice. Even not choosing will be a choice in the end. Here we begin to look at the story of Anjali Kumar and her quest to answer those ultimate questions.Websitehttps://www.worldviewsummit.org/Recommended Apologetics Resources: https://www.worldviewsummit.org/recom...SourcesAnjali Kumar: My failed mission to find God -- and what I found instead | Anjali Kumar (0:14-0:30; 4:13 - 5:38; 15:26 - 15:58) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgmiP...Richard Dawkins: What would persuade Dawkins to believe in God? (1:00) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2vG_8...Support the show
Welcoming Bobbi Brown and Anjali Kumar to The Pod Club! Each week on their show, The Important Things, Bobbi and Anjali hop on the mic to have candid conversations with guests about how to discover the ever elusive path to a happy and fulfilled life. Achieving fulfillment may seem like a tall task, but there is no one more qualified than these two. Bobbi Brown is a makeup artist, founder, four-time podcast host, and serial entrepreneur. Anjali Kumar is an incredible multi-hyphenate lawyer, author, and speaker. Together, they bring a wealth of experience that anyone can benefit from. This week, they are joining host Jo Piazza to share the important things to listen to. Whether it's an elaborate catfish scheme, an in-depth interview with a successful entrepreneur, or poop talk, these three cover it all. Because at the end of the day, who doesn't want someone to tell them how to get a little closer to absolute happiness? Show:The Important Things Shows Mentioned:How I Built ThisSweet BobbyJust Enough FamilySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Due to the gender disparity, the knowledge given to both men and women also differ, especially with regards to their physical body and regular courses related to that. But in reality, it is imperative for both genders to understanding the different functions of each other bodies and their related problems. Men are hardly educated about the female physiological problems and this lack of knowledge tends to create some friction in their relationship. Therefore, Dr. Anjali Kumar, a senior Gynaecologist with more than 30 years of experience and founder of Maitri, a digital platform on women's health shares the importance of understanding of PMSing, Menstrual Cycle & proper sex hygiene for men in our this episode with our anchor Bhawana. To read more about Men's wellness and health, log on to www.bestforhim.com Connect with us at Instagram, Linkedin, Twitter & Facebook
Anjali Kumar works with entrepreneurs and C-level executives in all stages of business, focusing on early-stage tech, consumer products, and luxury fashion companies with a social conscience.Anjali recently founded Slightly Reserved, a home for all of Anjali's entrepreneurial and creative ventures, including an advisory firm providing legal counsel and business strategy for entrepreneurs, executives, talent, and brands. She is also a co-founder of COVID Tech Connect which sent nearly 20,000 smart devices to hospitals and senior care facilities across the US that allow critically ill patients to connect with their loved ones.Prior to that, Anjali was the Founding Chief People Officer and General Counsel at Cheddar, the Founding Head of Social Innovation and Founding General Counsel at Warby Parker, Founding General Counsel at Acumen, and Senior Counsel at Google. She has recently launched The Important Things with Bobbi Brown and Anjali Kumar, a podcast that focuses on the things that really fulfill our souls.
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ABOUT THE IMPORTANT THINGSThe Important Things with Bobbi Brown and Anjali Kumar is a podcast that asks the question: how can you lead a life of fulfillment? The ongoing pandemic has given us all the opportunity to examine what really matters most to us and what brings us true contentment. Each week through candid conversations with friends, thought leaders, creators, and entrepreneurs (including Jennifer Fisher, Gloria Steinem, Jeopardy Champion Amy Schneider, Soccer Legends Ali Krieger and Ashlyn Harris, Charity Founder Christy Turlington Burns) Bobbi and Anjali uncover ways we can all learn to live more authentic, gratifying lives. Not the usual platitudes and advice, but the TRULY important stuff; the learnings and habits that anyone can take along for the ride.Episodes here:https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-the-important-things-with-92746733/The Important Things with Bobbi Brown and Anjali Kumar is a podcast that asks the question: how can you lead a life of fulfillment? The ongoing pandemic has given us all the opportunity to examine what really matters most to us and what brings us true contentment. Each week through candid conversations with friends, thought leaders, creators, and entrepreneurs, Bobbi and Anjali are looking for ...www.iheart.comBOBBI BROWN BIOEven as a young girl, Bobbi Brown was enthralled by makeup. "I remember watching my mother apply her white eye shadow and black liner in her blue gilded bathroom--she was glamorous, but fresh-looking." And as soon as she was able to work, Bobbi raced to the small cosmetics store in town, where she got her first taste of formal training.Bobbi's education continued at Boston's Emerson College, where she earned a B.F.A. in theatrical makeup. Upon graduation, she moved to New York City to make it as a professional makeup artist. She showed her ever-growing portfolio to anyone who would look at it, slowly built up contacts and experienced the challenges typical of most freelance makeup artists trying to make it in Manhattan. But despite the ups and downs, her talent and drive earned her coveted gigs with top magazines, photographers and models. Bobbi began her collaboration with photographers Bruce Weber and Arthur Elgort for American Vogue, as well as with the late Francesco Scavullo for Cosmopolitan and Self. A seven-page spread of full-face beauty shots of supermodel Tatiana Patitz--shot by Wayne Maser--also put Bobbi's work front and center.Bobbi's big breakthrough was her first American Vogue cover. The image was shot by famed photographer Patrick Demarchelier and featured the soon-to-be-supermodel Naomi Campbell, made up by Bobbi Brown. Seven years after arriving to New York City knowing no one, Bobbi was part of the club. The industry took notice.As a successful makeup artist with access to everything in the market, Bobbi found nearly all products looked too artificial, making it impossible to create a gorgeous, no-makeup look.Ten years into her freelance career, a chance meeting with a chemist at a magazine photo shoot changed everything. "I had the idea to create a lipstick that didn't smell, wasn't dry or greasy and looked like lips, only better--and I told the chemist about it," she says.The chemist made the lipstick following Bobbi's unprecedented specifications and the result was Brown Lip Color, a pinky-brown shade. Nine other brown-based lipstick shades followed soon after, and Bobbi's set of lipsticks was complete.In 1991, her 10 lipsticks debuted at the Bergdorf Goodman under the name of Bobbi Brown essentials. Bobbi was expecting to sell 100 in a month. She sold 100 within the first day.The message was clear: women wanted makeup that was simple, flattering and wearable. Word spread quickly. Bobbi's unique approach to cosmetics was a long-awaited gift for women who wanted a more natural look. The magazine industry's most prominent beauty editors got behind Bobbi, and her small, insider brand garnered big time buzz.The range expanded beyond lipstick. Bobbi's foundations were yellow-based, not pink, revolutionizing face makeup as it's known today. And, before long, she showed that she was as adept at neutrals as she was at bright and bold colors.This sea change in the beauty market caught the attention of cosmetics empire Estee Lauder, who bought Bobbi Brown Cosmetics in 1995, just four years after the company's inception. Today, Bobbi Brown retains creative control of the brand.In addition to running her company, Bobbi continues to pursue her craft by creating the runway looks for New York Fashion Week. A permanent fixture backstage, she works with the industry's best designers including Rachel Roy, J. Mendel, Erin Fetherston, Tory Burch and Cynthia Rowley.Bobbi often does how-to segments on The Today Show and The Oprah Winfrey Show, and her advice can be found in syndicated columns and advice features for magazines and websites around the globe.Of course, you can always find Bobbi where she began--on the set. Bobbi is still the world's most celebrated makeup artists for personalities and fashion magazines.A New York Times best-selling author, Bobbi has written several instructional and engaging beauty and lifestyle books, including: Bobbi Brown Beauty, Bobbi Brown Teenage Beauty, Bobbi Brown Beauty Evolution, Bobbi Brown Living Beauty and Bobbi Brown Makeup Manual.For Bobbi, making other people's lives better simply makes sense. "I love helping others because it feels good," she says. On a year-round basis, Bobbi Brown Cosmetics donates generous financial and in-kind support to organizations including Dress for Success and the Jane Addams Vocational High School. To learn more about Bobbi's philanthropic work, please visit Bobbi's Causes.ANJALI KUMAR BIOAnjali Kumar works with entrepreneurs and C-level executives in all stages of business, focusing on early-stage tech, consumer products, and luxury fashion companies with a social conscience.Anjali recently founded Slightly Reserved, a home for all of Anjali's entrepreneurial and creative ventures, including an advisory firm providing legal counsel and business strategy for entrepreneurs, executives, talent, and brands. She is also a co-founder of COVID Tech Connect which sent nearly 20,000 smart devices to hospitals and senior care facilities across the US that allow critically ill patients to connect with their loved ones.Prior to that, Anjali was the Founding Chief People Officer and General Counsel at Cheddar, the Founding Head of Social Innovation and Founding General Counsel at Warby Parker, Founding General Counsel at Acumen, and Senior Counsel at Google.While at Google, Anjali curated and hosted the @Google Speaker Series on the NYC campus, bringing Googlers from around the globe face-to-face with today's most prominent and innovative thought leaders including Anthony Bourdain, Questlove, and Jacques Pépin and hosted a YouTube interview series "Lunchtime at Google."Anjali's 2017 TED Talk based on her book Stalking God: My Unorthodox Search For Something To Believe In (Hachette 2018), has been watched by 5 million people around the world and translated into over twenty languages. A television show based on her book is in development.Anjali earned her BA in Biomedical Ethics from Brown University and a JD from Boston University School of Law. She is an Adjunct Professor at Columbia Business School and Fordham University and continues to advise non-profit organizations including Malala Fund and IDEO.org.In 2016, she was appointed by Mayor Bill de Blasio to join the NYC Children's Cabinet Advisory Board and the board of directors of GrowNYC. Anjali currently serves on the board of directors of Happy Money, IFundWomen, Women's World Banking, Amplifier, POV, and GloScience Professional.Anjali lives in New York City and upstate New York with her husband and daughter.
The Important Things with Bobbi Brown and Anjali Kumar is a podcast that asks the question: how can you lead a life of fulfillment? The ongoing pandemic has given us all the opportunity to examine what really matters most to us and what brings us true contentment. Each week through candid conversations with friends, thought leaders, creators, and entrepreneurs, Bobbi and Anjali are looking for ways we can all learn to live more authentic, gratifying lives. Not the usual platitudes and advice, but the TRULY important stuff; the learnings and habits that anyone can take along for the ride. This weekly podcast is co-hosted by Bobbi Brown, beauty industry titan, best-selling author, and serial entrepreneur, and Anjali Kumar, international best-selling author, attorney, and startup advisor to companies with a social conscience. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Anjali Kumar is a lawyer and author who joins me to share her spiritual pilgrimage to find God and what she learned along the way.Anjali's book Stalking God: My Unorthodox Search for Something to Believe In is available now.To join the closed Facebook group for the podcast click here >> The Emma Guns Show Forum.To follow me on social media >> Twitter | Instagram.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/emmagunavardhana. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In the final episode of Season 2 of “Beyond The Beauty,” Bobbi is joined by the advisor, attorney, and author Anjali Kumar—who is also a longtime friend. Together, they reflect on Anjali’s high-level career of staying open to new opportunities and figuring it out along the way, as well as where she’s going next. They discuss how to advocate for yourself as a woman and mother in the business world, what they gain from mentoring the new generation of entrepreneurs, and the lessons they still want to learn together. Stay tuned for exciting things ahead! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Anjali Kumar, author of the provocative book “Stalking God”, realized when her daughter started asking spiritual questions that she didn’t know what she believed about big ideas like God, religion and faith. So, she went on a journey to discover and understand her own beliefs. On this episode of Women of Impact, Anjali Kumar describes her journey of spiritual curiosity, talks about what she learned, and ultimately says that we may all be looking for the same things, no matter how different our practices look on the surface. This episode is brought to you by: Impact Theory Planner: amazon.com/shops/impacttheory Better Help: Get 10% off your first month at betterhelp.com/womenofimpact and use discount code WOMENOFIMPACT Fastic: Download Fastic for free on the Apple App Store or Google Play. https://fastic.com/ SHOW NOTES: When Anjali raised her daughter, she realized that she didn’t know what she believed [2:56] Anjali shares the story of how she started her journey to questioning her faith [4:58] Anjali talks about how spiritual practices like meditation are no longer seen as “woo” [6:37] The spiritual communities Anjali met with were very welcoming and encouraging [8:11] Anjali describes her reasons for avoiding the “big box” religious gatherings [11:12] Anjali shares some of her more uncomfortable and challenging experiences [13:08] Anjali explains how she balanced personal stories with a desire for evidence and data [15:12] Many people on different spiritual journeys are all looking for the same thing [17:29] Lisa and Anjali discuss our need to see our connections and similarities [23:22] Anjali strongly advocates staying open and curious [26:30] FOLLOW LISA: Instagram: https://bit.ly/2TIsoKh YouTube: https://bit.ly/2IAbTcH Podcast: https://spoti.fi/2IEajGW FOLLOW ANJALI: WEBSITE: anjalikumar.com INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/anjalikumar/ TWITTER: twitter.com/anjalikumar
This episode is for the mompreneurs in the audience. So you have your newly launched brand and have taken it to market. You are seeing steady growth, are consistently posting compelling content on your company website and social media channels, and are engaging with your audience in an authentic way. Last week, we talked about creating a buzz and establishing your brand credibility through Event Production with veteran Rachel Paige Goldstein. Today, we are talking about all things legal related to your business. Enter author, attorney, advisor, speaker and idea acupuncturist, Anjali Kumar. Anjali recently co-founded The Justice Dept, a women-led firm focusing on legal counsel and business strategy development for female entrepreneurs, executives, talent, and brands in technology, consumer product, entertainment, and fashion. Prior to that, she was the Founding Chief People Officer and General Counsel at Cheddar, and the Founding Head of Social Innovation and Founding General Counsel at Warby Parker. Anjali was Founding General Counsel at Acumen and Senior Counsel at Google. While at Google, Anjali curated and hosted the Google Speaker Series on campus in NYC bringing Googlers from around the globe face-to-face with today’s most prominent and innovative thought leaders including Anthony Bourdain, Questlove, and Jacques Pépin and hosted a YouTube interview series “Lunchtime at Google.” Anjali has taught for several years as an Adjunct Professor at Columbia Business School and Fordham University. She has served as an advisor to prominent technology companies, luxury fashion brands, consumer products, and non-profit organizations including Malala Fund and IDEO.org. In November 2017 she spoke at TEDWomen. Her “beautiful inspiring, and funny” talk “My Failed Mission To Find God - And What I Found Instead”, based on her book Stalking God: My Unorthodox Search For Something To Believe In (Hachette 2018), has been watched by over 3 million people around the world and translated into over twenty languages. Meet My Guest: WEBSITE: Angali-Kumar.com INSTAGRAM: @itsanjalikumar TWITTER: @anjalikumar LINKEDIN: Anjali Kumar FACEBOOK: /itsanjali GOOGLE TED TALK: Stalking God, My Unorthodox Search for Something to Believe In
Raised in a mixture of Jain, Hindu and Catholic traditions, Anjali Kumar wasn’t sure what she believed. Then, after the birth of her daughter, she decided she needed answers to her existential questions. So the former Google lawyer ventured into the spiritual fringe with witches, faith healers and mediums to find answers. Hear what she learned along the way. Hosted by Lee Hale. Find more at preachpod.org
Anjali Kumar met with witches in New York, a shaman in Peru, and a faith healer in Brazil, in a quest to find her spiritual home. What she found wasn't what she sought.
Anjali Kumar is a Brooklyn born, first generation Indian American author, attorney, advisor, speaker, and “idea acupuncturist”. She is currently the Chief People Officer and General Counsel at Cheddar, a post cable network. Anjali has taught for several years as an Adjunct Professor at Columbia Business School and Fordham University. She has served as an advisor to prominent technology companies, luxury fashion brands, consumer products, and non-profit organizations. She has also been featured as a Keynote Speaker at major events including TEDWomen and her work in social innovation has been featured in Inc. Magazine, Forbes, and the New York Times. Anjali's first book is entitled, Stalking God: My Unorthodox Search for Something to Believe In. Visit www.anjali-kumar.com. Get the Off the Grid Into the Heart CD by Sister Jenna. Like America Meditating & on Twitter. Visit www.americameditating.org. Download our free Pause for Peace App for Apple or Android.
Anjali Kumar is a Brooklyn born, first generation Indian American author, attorney, advisor, speaker, and “idea acupuncturist”. She is currently the Chief People Officer and General Counsel at Cheddar, a post cable network. Anjali has taught for several years as an Adjunct Professor at Columbia Business School and Fordham University. She has served as an advisor to prominent technology companies, luxury fashion brands, consumer products, and non-profit organizations. She has also been featured as a Keynote Speaker at major events including TEDWomen and her work in social innovation has been featured in Inc. Magazine, Forbes, and the New York Times. Anjali's first book is entitled, Stalking God: My Unorthodox Search for Something to Believe In. Visit www.anjali-kumar.com. Get the Off the Grid Into the Heart CD by Sister Jenna. Like America Meditating & on Twitter. Visit www.americameditating.org. Download our free Pause for Peace App for Apple or Android.
Anjali Kumar went looking for God and ended up finding something else entirely. In an uplifting, funny talk about our shared humanity, she takes us on a spiritual pilgrimage to meet witches in New York, a shaman in Peru, an infamous "healer" in Brazil and others, sharing an important lesson: what binds us together is far stronger than what separates us, and our differences are not insurmountable. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Anjali Kumar est partie à la recherche de Dieu et a fini par trouver quelque chose d'entièrement différent. Dans une intervention réconfortante et amusante au sujet de notre humanité commune, elle nous emmène en pèlerinage spirituel à la rencontre de sorcières à New York, d'un chaman au Pérou, d'un célèbre « guérisseur » au Brésil et bien d'autres, partageant une leçon importante : ce qui nous lie est bien plus fort que ce qui nous sépare et nos différences ne sont pas insurmontables.
Anjali Kumar wollte Gott finden, entdeckte aber etwas ganz anderes. Ermutigend und unterhaltsam erzählt sie davon, was uns Menschen verbindet. Sie nimmt uns mit auf ihre spirituelle Reise zu Hexen in New York, einem Schamanen in Peru, einem berühmten Heiler in Brasilien und anderen. Ihr Fazit: Was uns verbindet ist viel stärker als das, was uns unterscheidet, und die bestehenden Unterschiede sind überwindbar.
Anjali Kumar salió en busca de Dios y terminó encontrando algo totalmente distinto. En una inspiradora y divertida charla sobre nuestra humanidad compartida, Kumar nos invita a un peregrinaje espiritual para conocer a un par de brujas en Nueva York, a una chamana en Perú, a un tristemente célebre "sanador" de Brasil y demás personajes. Finalmente, comparte con nosotros una lección: lo que nos une es mucho más fuerte que lo que nos separa, y nuestras diferencias no son insuperables.
Anjali Kumar iniciou uma busca por Deus e acabou encontrando algo completamente diferente. Em uma palestra inspiradora e divertida sobre nossa humanidade compartilhada, ela nos leva a uma peregrinação espiritual na qual conhecemos bruxas em Nova York, uma xamã no Peru, um infame curandeiro no Brasil, entre outros, compartilhando uma lição importante: o que nos une é muito mais forte do que o que nos separa, e as nossas diferenças não são intransponíveis.
안잘리 쿠마는 신을 찾으러 나섰지만 결국 전혀 다른 것을 찾게 됩니다. 우리의 공통된 인간성에 대한, 희망을 주면서도 재미있는 이야기를 통해 그녀는 우리를 뉴욕의 마녀들, 페루의 샤먼, 브라질의 악명 높은 "치유자" 등을 만나러 가는 종교 순례로 데려갑니다. 그리고 중요한 교훈을 나눕니다. 우리를 하나로 만들어주는 것은 우리를 구분짓는 것보다 훨씬 중요하고, 우리의 차이는 극복할 수 없는 것이 아닙니다.
Anjali Kumar went looking for God and ended up finding something else entirely. In an uplifting, funny talk about our shared humanity, she takes us on a spiritual pilgrimage to meet witches in New York, a shaman in Peru, an infamous "healer" in Brazil and others, sharing an important lesson: what binds us together is far stronger than what separates us, and our differences are not insurmountable.
"I just started unlocking a lot of deep stuff that was coming up in waves of feeling that I didn't understand." - Anjali Kumar Learn more about Hello Freedom at https://terricole.com/124
This week we sit down with Dr. Eric Johnson and Dr. Anjali Kumar and discuss the most recent Tripartite ASCRS Meeting in Seattle, WA. Dr. Kumar served at this years Program Co-Chair and Symposium Director and Dr. Johnson will be serving as next year's Program Chair in Nashville, TN. In the podcast, we discuss the many highlights from the conference including everything from those highly debated topics to symposiums on new, developing procedures in colorectal surgery. Dr. Johnson and Dr. Kumar encourage everyone to get involved and by joining you will have access to the slides and lectures in the near future (free for residents!). We can't make all the conferences, but this is definitely a great way to stay informed! https://www.fascrs.org/
Small mistake on the last podcast.....editing error and I guess we can call that a near-miss! It is has been corrected! Unfortunately the full BTK team was unable to make it down to LA this year for the American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons meeting, but we were able to track down a few people to talk to who not only attended the conference, but also had a hand in planning! We are first joined by Drs. Kyle Cologne from USC and Anjali Kumar from Virginia Mason to discuss the social media presence at the conference, research awards, and finally some of the conference highlights. Then we are joined by own Dr. Scott Steele and Dr. Josh Bleier from UPenn to talk about the popular Rectal Ca panel! Just a reminder, the app for the ASCRS 2016 meeting can be found on iTunes, which includes the entire program and most of the slides from the talks. On the fascrs.org website, they will also have links to the narrated slide shows from the meeting. ASCRS also has an online education module called CREST (ColoRectal Education System Template) which is available to members. Check it out!!