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Text me Your email for my Booking Link“Until you find your why, everything else is external.” – Arundhati BaitmangalkarWhat happens when you build a studio without a business plan—but with a rock-solid purpose? In this episode of Yoga Biz Champ, I sit down with Arundhati Baitmangalkar, the founder of Aham Yoga and host of the Let's Talk Yoga podcast, to talk about the deep-rooted why behind everything she does.We go beyond the surface of yoga studio ownership and get into what really sustains a teacher or studio owner long-term. From teaching her first community class to leading international trainings, Arundhati's clarity around her mission—to teach and be of impact—is what's kept her grounded, energized, and successful for over a decade.In this honest, heart-forward conversation, we talk about:• How your “why” becomes your compass when everything else feels unclear• Why she started small—and why that was her biggest advantage• Moving from yoga teacher to team leader with integrity• Redefining boundaries, burnout, and what success actually looks like• Creating content and showing up online in a way that feels aligned• How to build systems, not chaos, even if you're a one-person show• Whether you're feeling overwhelmed, over it, or just overthinking your next move—this episode is your nudge to come back to your why.
Citing the examples of Shachi, Arundhati and other devoted wives, even though threatened by the ogresses, Sita with a stout heart boldly proclaims her resolve not to submit to anyone else other than her own husband even on the pain of death. Hanuman silently watches her being menaced by the ogresses by means of harsh words and show of weapons, and weeping.Recitation: 00:00 - 08:06Translation: 08:11 - 17:55
durée : 00:15:02 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - En 2007, la comédienne Dominique Blanc tirait de sa bibliothèque "Le Dieu des petits riens" d'Arundhati Roy pour nous en lire un extrait. Paru en 1997, ce premier roman de l'écrivaine indienne fut traduit en trente langues et connut un succès planétaire. - réalisation : Virginie Mourthé
शिव पुराण - द्वितीय संहिता - रूद्र संहिता - तृतीय खंड : पार्वती खंडअध्याय ३२-३३ : मेना का कोपभवन में प्रवेश, भगवान् शिव का हिमवान के पास सप्तऋषियों को भेजना तथा हिमवान द्वारा उनका सत्कार, सप्तऋषियों तथा अरुंधति का और महर्षि वसिष्ठ का मेना और हिमवान को समझाकर पारवती का विवाह भगवान् शिव के साथ करने के लिए कहना Chapter 32-33 : Mena's entry into the Kopbhavan, Bhagwan Shivji sending the Seven Sages to Himavan and Himavan welcoming them, the Seven Sages and Arundhati and Maharishi Vasishtha convincing Mena and Himavan to get Parvati married to Bhagwan Shivji#shivpuran #mahamrityunjayamarntra #shivpuranwithabhijit #abhijitsharmaa #yogicswadhyayam #abhijitschoolofdevelopment #shivkatha #mahadev #shivparvati #harharmahadev #bholenath #shiv #shivshakti #mahakal #shiva #omnamahshivaya #parvati #devokedevmahadev #lordshiva #shivbhakt #shivshankar #om #mahakaal #bholebaba #mahadeva #bhole #kedarnath #har #mahakali #bhakt #god #adiyogi #ujjain #mahakaleshwar #shambhu #bhakti
In this episode, Arundhati leads you through a full pranayama masterclass. You'll get to practice pranayama & learn about a few techniques via this episode.Episode Highlights:Defining the word ‘pranayama'Parts of respirationNadi Shodhana, the king of pranayama practicePranayama is not meant to be rushedStage 1: Preparatory practiceNasikagra MudraGuided self-practice for stage oneStage 2: Equalizing the breathGuided self-practice for stage twoHow we tend to force our breath outStage 3: Antara KumbhakaGuided self-practice for stage threeRecap of the three stages of the practicePranayama Yoga Teacher TrainingJoin our mailing listFind all the resources mentioned in this episodeConnect with us on Instagram
Agentic AI—or an artificial intelligence system that can think, plan, navigate complex workflows and decide for itself—is at the forefront of the AI revolution. Companies across the world from Siemens to JP Morgan are investing in and finding use cases for agentic AI. Satya Nadella has said it will lead to the death of Saas, while Marc Benioff, CEO of Salesforce has said his biggest focus right now is to supply a billion agents to the world: agents that will soon be bigger than the internet. In this conversation, Arundhati Bhattacharya, Chairperson and CEO of Salesforce India talks about the many use cases of AI for this market: from banking to farmers. Tune in. Check out other interesting episodes from the host like: India’s Space Odyssey 2025, How will the H-1B furore pan out?, Building India’s $30 Trillion Future By 2047, Mint Street’s New Maestro, Explaining the Food Inflation Debate, India’s Big Dubai Probe and more! You can follow Anirban Chowdhury on his social media: Twitter and Linkedin Catch the latest episode of ‘The Morning Brief’ on ET Play, The Economic Times Online, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, JioSaavn, Amazon Music and Youtube. Credits: Peter H. DiamandisSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tune in to this year end message from Arundhati. She's walking you through what's in store for 2025 on this podcast and beyond. If you're ready for enhanced yoga enrichment in the new year, then tune in. You wouldn't want to miss this update. Happy New Year! Pranayama Yoga Teacher TrainingPranayama Yoga Teacher Training Info SessionJoin our mailing listFind all the resources mentioned in this episodeConnect with us on Instagram
Prana is something every yoga teacher knows. But many know it only as surface knowledge. In this episode, Arundhati interviews Indu Arora, a long-time yoga teacher, and author about Prana. They decode prana for today's yoga teacher & student. If you're keen to learn about prana clearly and from an authentic source. This is the conversation to tune into.Prana Decoded Episode Highlights...What is prana?When did prana first appear in the scriptures or in yoga?How does one connect with their prana?How does breath play into prana?The different types of prana and their significanceRecommended practices for healthy functioning of prana and apanaMisinterpretations about pranaIndu Arora is a long-time yoga teacher, author, and mentor to yoga teachers. To read her full bio, head to https://letstalk.yoga/You can find all the resources mentioned in this episode in the show notes at https://letstalk.yoga/episode/prana-decoded-with-indu-arora/Join our mailing listFind all the resources mentioned in this episodeConnect with us on Instagram
[This episode which we released on September 12 for Premium subscribers of The Ken on The Ken's app and on Apple Podcasts is now available to listen for free for a limited time. Stream the full episode on Spotify, Amazon Music , Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to your podcasts.]It seems like ‘invite only' is a rite of passage for Stripe. If Stripe entered India with an invite-only step, then it seems reasonable to assume that it's leaving India on the basis that it's doing invite-only again. Over seven years, Stripe, the world's mightiest fintech, currently valued at $70 billion (and at $95 billion at its peak), could not make a dent in India. It had a great product, a massive untapped opportunity in India, and didn't have much competition. And yet, it failed. Why? There's an internet quip that was quite popular until recently. The Amazon of China is Alibaba, the Uber of China is Didi, and the Google of China is Baidu, the Apple of China is Xiaomi. In India, the thinking was : Amazon of India is Amazon, the Uber of India is Uber, the Google of India is Google, and the Apple of India is Apple. In today's episode of Two by Two, we discussed why Stripe couldn't become the Stripe of India.And to discuss this, hosts Praveen Gopal Krishnan Rohin Dharmakumar were joined by two guests.Arundhati Ramanathan, Deputy Editor at The Ken. Arundhati is India's preeminent Fintech reporter, and she's demonstrated it over a career of 8 years at The Ken.Our second guest is Vikram Bhat. Vikram is one of India's most accomplished Product leaders, he was in product leadership roles at Myntra, Abof, Ekstep Foundation, LendingKart, Capillary Technologies, Goodworker, and most recently CPO at Setu, which is a fintech company that enables API-based infrastructure for financial services.Welcome to episode nine of Two by Two, The Ken's weekly podcast that asks the most interesting and often uncomfortable questions on topics we all want to know more about. And we do that through the lens of a 2×2 matrix!You can also sign up for the Two by Two newsletter for free. Each week you'll get to read a “storified” version of that week's episode.This episode of Two by Two was produced by Anushka Mukherjee. Hari Krishna is the lead writer and researcher for this episode. Rajiv C N, our resident sound engineer is the audio producer.Write to us twobytwo@the-ken.com and tell us what you think of the show.Please rate, share and follow us on your favorite streaming platform. It helps more like-minded people like you to find out by Two by Two.
@Arundhati_Baitmangalkar is an Indian immigrant yoga teacher in America. She's a yoga nerd, yoga teacher trainer, host of the Let's Talk Yoga podcast, yoga studio owner, YouTuber and online content creator. Having lived in India for over 2 decades, she offers a unique yet refreshing perspective yoga for teachers and students. Her key areas of focus are on raising the bar of education, clarity and accountability for yoga teachers through her courses, podcast, content, writing & studio classes. Find our more.YOU'LL LEARN ABOUTThe power of consistency, challenges faced by yoga students, prioritising authenticity over popularity, whether you can teach without Sanskrit, pronunciation variation in Sanskrit, cultural appreciation, the challenges and joys of running a non-commercial studio, how to find the right teacher training for you, the importance of clarity, compassion and contentment.PERKS FOR YOU10% off Liforme yoga mats with code HUSLER1010% off expert validated wellbeing brand at Healf via this link 10% off Colorful Standard clothing with code ADAMHUSLERCS1020% off Vivobarefoot shoes with code HUSLER2025% off our online platform full of yoga, sound and meditation, with code HONEST25 (25% off single 12 month membership or reoccurring monthly membership until cancellation) STAY IN TOUCHInstagram - @adamhusler - @honestlyunbalanced - @iamhollyhuslerWebsite - adamhusler.com - honestlyunbalanced.com - hollyhusler.com
It seems like ‘invite only' is a rite of passage for Stripe. If Stripe entered India with an invite-only step, then it seems reasonable to assume that it's leaving India on the basis that it's doing invite-only again. Over seven years, Stripe, the world's mightiest fintech, currently valued at $70 billion (and at $95 billion at its peak), could not make a dent in India. It had a great product, a massive untapped opportunity in India, and didn't have much competition. And yet, it failed. Why? There's an internet quip that was quite popular until recently. The Amazon of China is Alibaba, the Uber of China is Didi, and the Google of China is Baidu, the Apple of China is Xiaomi. In India, the thinking was : Amazon of India is Amazon, the Uber of India is Uber, the Google of India is Google, and the Apple of India is Apple. In today's episode of Two by Two, we discussed why Stripe couldn't become the Stripe of India.And to discuss this, hosts Rohin Dharmakumar and Praveen Gopal Krishnan were joined by two guests.Arundhati Ramanathan, Deputy Editor at The Ken. Arundhati is India's preeminent Fintech reporter, and she's demonstrated it over a career of 8 years at The Ken.Our second guest is Vikram Bhat. Vikram is one of India's most accomplished Product leaders, he was in product leadership roles at Myntra, Abof, Ekstep Foundation, LendingKart, Capillary Technologies, Goodworker, and most recently CPO at Setu, which is a fintech company that enables API-based infrastructure for financial services.Welcome to episode nine of Two by Two, The Ken's weekly podcast that asks the most interesting and often uncomfortable questions on topics we all want to know more about. And we do that through the lens of a 2×2 matrix!You can listen to the full conversation on The Ken App or Apple PodcastsThis episode of Two by Two was produced by Anushka Mukherjee. Hari Krishna is the lead writer and researcher for this episode. Rajiv C N, our resident sound engineer is the audio producer.Please rate, share and follow us on your favorite streaming platform. It helps more like-minded people like you to find out by Two by Two.
Ayelet Tsabari's SONGS FOR THE BROKENHEARTED is out this week in North America, and I'm so thrilled for the opportunity to talk to her about this beautiful book, which began as a story about Yemeni Jewish mothers and daughters and became ever richer once Tsabari came upon the long tradition of Yemeni women's songs—she even found her own voice by joining a choir! But long before she knew these songs, there was Arundhati Roy's THE GOD OF SMALL THINGS, the very first novel Tsabari ever read in English, and a novel that opened up the world for her in many different ways. Pickle Me This is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.In this conversation, Ayelet explains how learning about Yemeni women's songs shaped her novel, talks about how fascinating it was that so many of these songs (written and sung by women in arranged marriages) were about passionate love, and recalls how inspiring it was to encounter Arundhati's novel in which the writer tells the story of her corner of the world in all its complexity. She also discusses how she had to find her voice in English by writing nonfiction first, and how—before she was ready to write this novel—she'd had to rediscover the faith she'd had as a child. About SONGS FOR THE BROKENHEARTED: A young Yemeni Israeli woman learns of her mother's secret romance in a dramatic journey through lost family stories, revealing the unbreakable bond between a mother and a daughter in the debut novel of an award-winning literary voice1950. Thousands of Yemeni Jews have immigrated to the newly founded Israel in search of a better life. In an overcrowded immigrant camp in Rosh Ha'ayin, Yaqub, a shy young man, happens upon Saida, a beautiful girl singing by the river. In the midst of chaos and uncertainty, they fall in love. But they weren't supposed to; Saida is married and has a child, and a married woman has no place befriending another man.1995. Thirty-something Zohara, Saida's daughter, has been living in New York City—a city that feels much less complicated than Israel, where she grew up wishing her skin were lighter, her illiterate mother's Yemeni music quieter, and that the father who always favored her was alive. She hasn't looked back since leaving home, rarely in touch with her mother or sister, Lizzie, and missing out on her nephew Yoni's childhood. But when Lizzie calls to tell her their mother has died, she gets on a plane to Israel with no return ticket.Soon Zohara finds herself on an unexpected path that leads to shocking truths about her family—including dangers that lurk for impressionable young men and secrets that force her to question everything she thought she knew about her parents, her heritage, and her own future.AYELET TSABARI is the author of the memoir in essays The Art of Leaving, finalist for the Writer's Trust Hilary Weston Prize and The Vine Awards, winner of the Canadian Jewish Literary Award for memoir, and an Apple Books and Kirkus Review Best Book of 2019.Her first book, the story collection The Best Place on Earth, won the Sami Rohr Prize for Jewish Literature, and the Edward Lewis Wallant Award for Jewish Fiction.The book was a New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice, was nominated for The Frank O'Connor International Short Story Award, and has been published internationally.She's the co-editor of the award-winning anthology Tongues: On Longing and Belonging Through Language. Ayelet teaches creative writing at The University of King's College MFA and at Guelph MFA in Creative Writing. Her debut novel, Songs for the Brokenhearted is forthcoming with Random House and HarperCollins Canada in September 2024. Get full access to Pickle Me This at kerryreads.substack.com/subscribe
Tune into #TGV484 to get clarity on the above topic. Here are the pointers from Dr. Arundhati's conversation with Naveen Samala on The Guiding VoiceIntroduction, First Rapid Fire round, and context settingDr. Arundhati's success mantraHow do you define resilience in layman's termsWhat is a resilient mindset?How do you develop a resilient mindset?How do we handle negativity in the workplace?How do you identify real friends and well-wishers in the workplace? How do we stay focused on our goals and succeed despite challenges? WITTY ANSWERS TO THE RAPID-FIRE QUESTIONSIs the resilient mindset a new age Mantra and How do we develop this mindset in children?TRIVIA ABOUT ResilienceAbout the guest:Dr. Arundhati Govind Hoskeri, an esteemed educationist with 37 years of experience, has held leadership roles in reputable Cambridge International and IB World Schools for 21 years. With a diverse educational background including MSc, MEd, MA, and PhD, she is trained in international curriculum, pedagogy(peh·duh·gaw·jee), and leadership. Connect with her on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-arundhati-h-6801802b/https://www.instagram.com/arundhatihoskeri/https://medium.com/@ah1478607http://www.youtube.com/@DrArundhatiHoskerihttps://twitter.com/dr_hoskerihttps://books2read.com/author/dr-arundhati-hoskeri/subscribe/1/493183/https://www.amazon.com/author/dr_arundhati-hoskerihttp://rxe.me/F9CPJJCONNECT WITH THE HOST ON LINKEDIN:Naveen Samala: http://surl.li/tmksmhttp://www.naveensamala.comIf you'd like to contribute to our mission, please donate (any amount) through Paypalhttps://paypal.me/NaveenSamlaIf you wish to become a productivity monk: enroll in this course: http://surl.li/tmksiTGV Inspiring Lives Volume 1 & 2 are on Amazon:Vol 2: Notion Press: http://surl.li/tmkryVol 1: Kindle:https://amzn.eu/d/cKTKtyCPaperback:https://amzn.eu/d/4Y1HAXj#TGV is available in Hindi & Telugu:https://youtube.com/@tgvhindiAudio:http://surl.li/tmksp(#tgvhindi) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Now that our summer break is over, we are back with more episodes. Kickstarting with a solo episode, Arundhati talks about 10 truths of studying yoga in the modern day that often gets over looked. Join our mailing listFind all the resources mentioned in this episodeConnect with us on Instagram
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Today, I sit down with Dr. Arundhati Ghosh, a great friend of Signet's, to talk about her journey in medicine, and how she advises students interested in pursuing the medical path. This episode is a must listen for any parents and students thinking about this path! Dr. Arundhati Ghosh currently works at the Cambridge Health Alliance, Department of Surgery, Harvard Medical School, and is the surgery curriculum director for the Harvard Medical School Cambridge Integrated Clerkship. She does innovative work in curriculum development and teaching methods. Her most recent publication is 'Structuring Medical Education for Workforce Transformation: Continuity, Symbiosis, and Longitudinal Integrated Clerkships'. Follow Dr. Arundhati Gosh on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/arundhati-ghosh-7454126/To get in touch with Dr. Ghosh, email her at arundhati@medicineadvisory.orgAccess free resources and learn more about Sheila and her team at Signet Education at signeteducation.com or on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/sheilaakbar/.
Hello and welcome back to Money Power Health. “Think global, act local!” “Be the change you want to see in the world!” “Every little bit counts!” We can all get on board with such sentiments, right? Well, todays guest Grant Ennis, would question that. He is the author of the book "Dark PR: How corporate disinformation undermines our health and the environment". In this new book, drawing on his experience working in the environmental, philanthropy, and public health sectors, he lays out the costs of commercial efforts to influence citizen action and discourse, individually and cumulatively. The book offers a wide-ranging appraisal of the narratives that he feels hold us back, the costs of our approaches to issues such as subsidies and tax breaks ,and, argues for the need to think more structurally, to organise, and to unite in broader coalitions if we wish to improve health in foundational, structural ways. I hope you enjoy the conversation. The book is available from Dajara Press in print or ePub: https://darajapress.com/publication/dark-pr-how-corporate-disinformation-harms-our-health-and-the-environment and from Audible as an audiobook: https://www.audible.co.uk/pd/Dark-PR-Audiobook/B0CCT1WMQ2 The publication he mentions led by Mark Petticrew is available here: https://jech.bmj.com/content/71/11/1078 and our related paper on the pollution of discourse and the need for effective counterframing is here: https://www.bmj.com/content/377/bmj.o1128 Dr. Terry Lynn Karl is the researcher he mentioned from Stanford in relation to electorialism: https://cddrl.fsi.stanford.edu/people/Terry_L_Karl The asian disease experiment was published here: Tversky, Amos, and Daniel Kahneman. "The framing of decisions and the psychology of choice." science 211, no. 4481 (1981): 453-458. The full quote from Arundhati Roy that he refers to is here: [the] whole idea of 'you have to be a saint first and then be political' is [a] way of making sure that a whole lot of people are not political.” (Roy, Arundhati. “Interview and Q&A with Arundhati Roy.” In Earth at Risk: Building a Resistance Movement to Save the Planet. Oakland, CA: PM Press, 2013) Music in the podcast was composed and performed by Daniel Maani. You can find out more about his music here: https://www.danielmaani.com
In today's solo episode, Arundhati shares how to recognize "how much" to challenge a student in a yoga class. As well as what "reading the room" means with different personality types in classes. This episode will help you understand how to teach more effectively in a group setting. A must-listen if you're a yoga teacher keen to improve your teaching and approach to teaching group classes. Episode highlightsRecognize that different students will have different preferencesRecognize that one student can have varying preferences each dayThe different personalities of yoga studentsNoticing patterns helps better sequencingConsider the student's background such as age, gender, etc.How much do you actually challenge a student? Find your baselineStart to build a class plan on the baselineHave a working knowledge of propsRecognize the "level" of the studentSome example scenariosA good measure to understand how much to push a student200-hour Yoga Teacher Training 2023Join our mailing listFind all the resources mentioned in this episodeConnect with us on Instagram
I wish someone had told me how to avoid these when I started teaching yoga. A light hearted, short solo episode with the host, Arundhati. We talk a look at 10 different ways in which yoga teachers sometimes get lost and end up misunderstanding what teaching yoga is all about. Join our mailing listWAITLIST - Pranayama Teacher Training 2022Find all the resources mentioned in this episodeConnect with us on Instagram
Often yoga teachers are stuck or confused about how to maintain a healthy balance between the roles of being a yoga teacher and that of a student. To be honest, the struggle is real. Arundhati has had countless conversations with yoga teachers over the years and its a problem that keeps coming up. To address this conversation, we have Prasad Rangnekar back on the show. Prasad and Arundhati go in-depth into this balancing act of being a yoga teacher and a student that most of us need to figure out in popular yoga. Some of the things you'll hear about are...Are we misidentifying with the role of what it means to be a yoga teacher? How to (really) deal with imposter syndrome and FOMO?How to ground yourself in studentship?Redefining or recontextualizing the role of a yoga teacher in modern-day yogaPausing and reflectingStructure for yoga teachers who want to be studentsThere's much more to this open-ended conversation. If you teach yoga and face this problem. Hit play now!To show your appreciation for the LTY podcast, please remember to rate and review us so we can help get this content into the hands of other yoga teachers and students. Join our mailing listWAITLIST - Pranayama Teacher Training 2022Find all the resources mentioned in this episodeConnect with us on Instagram
In this episode, Arundhati shares 3 simple, easy, and effective ways in which you can enhance your yoga classes today. Whether you're a new yoga teacher looking to grow or an experienced one looking for fresh ways to enhance your asana classes. This is a snippet from Arundhati's recent workshop hosted for yoga teachers where she explored 10 different ways of enhancing asana classes to provide deeper greater context for yoga teachers. Our bite-sized newsletter goes out this week. May sure you're signed up using the link below. Join our mailing listWAITLIST - Pranayama Teacher Training 2022Find all the resources mentioned in this episodeConnect with us on Instagram
In this episode, Arundhati dives deep into unpacking the living principle of ahimsa in yoga. Many yoga teachers understand the principles of ahimsa. But can't translate it into tangible steps for people who show up in their yoga classes wanting to learn poses. In this episode, you'll learn about what ahimsa really means even beyond yoga. The Sanskrit breakdown of ahimsa. What it means in yoga. And how its scope expands beyond Patanjali's eight limbs of yoga. How to break it down for your students on the mat? Why is that significant?How to take this “off your mat”? How to measure if you're able to live ahimsa? What are the human characteristics that change , develop or amplify? Exploring all this and more in this episode. Join our mailing listWAITLIST - Pranayama Teacher Training 2022Find all the resources mentioned in this episodeConnect with us on Instagram
FREE WORKSHOP ALERT - On May 16th, Arundhati is offering a free workshop for yoga teachers. It's called "10 ways to enhance your yoga class today". Details in the links below. In our new bite-sized monthly newsletter, we have a segment where you can drop questions for Arundhati to answer. In today's episode, she answers two listener questions. 1. Is complimenting students a good or a negative thing? Does it hinder them in any way? How to actually complement a student to enhance their yoga? 2. How important is alignment in Asana? Do you physically or verbally adjust a student who looks uncomfortable? To find out the answers to this, hit play. You can sign up for our newsletter below. Join our mailing listWAITLIST - Pranayama Teacher Training 2022Find all the resources mentioned in this episodeConnect with us on Instagram
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In this episode, Arundhati walks you through the different stages or biological milestones in a woman's life. And how yoga should be changing and evolving as you or your students change. Modern vinyasa yoga doesn't make space for such conversations. Especially for women who have ever-changing bodies and hormonal health. There is a lot of yogic wisdom on how to get optimal health if you're in these phases. Or if you're having issues in any phase - be it period health or menopausal issues. Yoga has tools right from asana, and pranayama to deeper practices. If you're a yoga teacher, listen to learn more about this so you can support your students in their journey. If you enjoyed the episode, please remember to rate, review and share it on Instagram. Join our mailing listWAITLIST - Pranayama Teacher Training 2022Find all the resources mentioned in this episodeConnect with us on Instagram
A short solo episode with Arundhati on how to help your students identify with an Asana approach that helps them build a steady , life long connection with practice. This episode is inspired by countless years of observing, understanding and having conversations with students about why students grow in Asana and other aspects of yoga and why some quit. This simple 2 step approach is something all yoga teachers need to be sharing with their students. Let us know if you apply these in your classes. Join our mailing listWAITLIST - Pranayama Teacher Training 2022Find all the resources mentioned in this episodeConnect with us on Instagram
In this short solo episode, Arundhati does a deep dive into Shavasana, she tells you the story of Shavasana. As well as why you roll the right side instead of the left and much more. What to do if someone always falls asleep and more. She gives you a life update and all the changes happening and how she's adapting to her new normal for the next few months. WAITLIST - Pranayama Teacher Training 2022Find all the resources mentioned in this episodeConnect with us on InstagramJoin our mailing list
It's no secret that many start yoga nowadays at a yoga studio and adopt a physical practice of yoga. Doing "yoga" has come to mean doing "yoga poses". Many yoga teachers struggle to understand how to link the greater context of yoga through asana or the physical practice of yoga. In this solo episode, Arundhati Baitmangalkar walks you through 5 easy, effective and effortless ways to start thinking about this. She reminds you to first strengthen the student's relationship with the richness and depth of asana before bringing in more yoga. And why reading a yoga sutra to them will mean nothing if they haven't yet connected fully to their asana and the benefits they see from them. Arundhati calls this part 1 of much more to come. She shares 5 easy ways to get this conversation started with your students. WAITLIST - Pranayama Teacher Training 2022Find all the resources mentioned in this episodeConnect with us on InstagramJoin our mailing list
On this episode of the Filter Koffee Podcast, Karthik talks to author Arundhati Bhattacharya. Arundhati shares what it really means to empower women in the current times, her journey towards the top of corporate hierarchy and the desperate need of change in the gender equality space across the country. Listen to this conversation and don't forget to rate us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts!Tweet to Karthik Nagarajan (@The_Karthik): https://twitter.com/The_Karthik and follow his WordPress handle here (filterkoffee.com). You can listen to this and other incredible shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app. You can check out our website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Let's Talk Yoga, Vikram Jeet Singh is back in conversation with Arundhati about all things advanced yoga. What qualifies as advanced yoga? What are the characteristics of "being advanced" in yoga and more? The confusion around this topic is real. We have an open conversation in the hope that more yoga teachers gain clarity about the subjectivity of advanced yoga, its nuances, and the fact that it is not entirely postural. Vikram Jeet Singh is a lifelong yoga student, international continuing education provider and mentor for many yoga teachers. Read his full bio in our show notes. WAITLIST - Pranayama Teacher Training 2022Find all the resources mentioned in this episodeConnect with us on InstagramJoin our mailing list
In Remember the Details, Skye Arundhati Thomas reflects on the Indian protest movement that began in mid-2019 against xenophobic and casteist citizenship laws. In the wake of the state erasure of these events, it asks what it means to remember, and how words and imagery inscribe reality into history. Thomas was joined by Preti Taneja, writer, activist, and contributing editor at The White Review.Find more upcoming LRB Bookshop events via the website: https://lrb.me/eventspod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Arundhati leads you through a full pranayama masterclass. You'll get to practice pranayama & learn about a few techniques via this episode. Arundhati also shares all details about her upcoming Pranayama Teacher Training. This is our last call here on the podcast as the training starts November 4th, 2022. Details below. Additional Pranayama episodes are also linked below. See you at the training. Resources and Links Mentioned:Let's Talk Yoga Episode 102 - Want to Teach Pranayama After Teaching Asana? Listen Up!Let's Talk Yoga Episode 103 - Where Does Pranayama Really Begin? Answer revealed…Let's Talk Yoga Episode 104 - How Much Pranayama Do You Really Need?Let's Talk Yoga Episode 42 - Free Pranayama Class & Sequencing Notes for Yoga TeachersLet's Talk Yoga Episode 56 - The Three Important Groups of PranayamaLet's Talk Yoga Episode 57 - Top 5 FAQs about PranayamaWAITLIST - Pranayama Teacher Training 2022Find all the resources mentioned in this episodeConnect with us on InstagramJoin our mailing list
As we get closer to our annual Pranayama teacher training, here's another pranayama packed episode for you. Arundhati dives deep into the most commonly asked question, how much pranayama does one really need? Do you use a time-based metric for this? Or are there other things to consider? Find out by tuning into this episode. Remember the annual pranayama yoga teacher training starts Nov 4th, 2022. Happens only once a year. Details below. WAITLIST - Pranayama Teacher Training 2022Find all the resources mentioned in this episodeConnect with us on InstagramJoin our mailing list
Do you like many others believe that pranayama begins when you sign up for a pranayama class or pay attention to your inhalations and exhalations? What if I told you this is wrong? Pranayama actually starts at a very specific point in our practice. Tune in to find out the answer from Arundhati on this episode. Remember Pranayama Yoga Teacher training starts November 4th, 2022. You can sign up right now!WAITLIST - Pranayama Teacher Training 2022Find all the resources mentioned in this episodeConnect with us on InstagramJoin our mailing list
It's that time of the year again, Arundhati's annual 30-hour Pranayama Teacher Training &Immersive studies are now open for enrollment. We're doing a special deep dive into all things pranayama this month. Starting this week, we kickstart a deep conversation about when to recognize if you're ready to start pranayama studies. And more importantly, how to spot if you're ready to teach it to others. In this solo episode, Arundhati walks you through 5 main things to watch out for that will indicate that you're ready to start deep, immersive pranayama studies. As well as some signs that show you that you're perhaps ready to teach it to others. You'll also get to learn more about her virtual pranayama teacher training that starts November 4th, 2022. Enrollments are open. You can click here to sign up for the pranayama teacher training for 2022. You can find all the resources mentioned in this episode in the show notes at https://letstalk.yoga/Connect with us on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/arundhati_baitmangalkar/Join our mailing list: https://www.aham.yoga/instagram-2021 for all episodes
In this episode, we explore the art of instructing yoga. It's something yoga teachers do every single time we enter a class. Yet, many yoga teachers struggle with getting comfortable, or skillful at instructing. Because we have to take what we have as experience in our bodies and being. Make it coherent for someone else. While this sounds straightforward, it's not. Arundhati interviews Christina Sell. A long-time yoga teacher and student. The conversation goes deep into the "art of instructing yoga". If you teach yoga asana in some capacity, this is highly recommended listen. Episode Highlights...The goal of yoga and asana teachers in giving instructionsAvoiding over-instructing and under-instructingQuality learning and instructing amidst the fast-paced world of yogaCueing in yogaIs there a difference between teaching a beginner and a more experienced student?Christina's words of encouragementChristina Sell has been practicing asana since 1991. Known for her passion, clarity and creativity, Christina's teaching style is a dynamic and challenging blend of inspiration, humor, and hard work. Christina has a BA in Counseling and Education and an MA in Integrative Education and Curriculum Design. She resides in Bellingham, WA with her husband, two very affectionate cats, and the world's best dog, Locket. WAITLIST - Pranayama Teacher Training 2022You can find all the resources mentioned in this episode in the show notes at https://letstalk.yoga/Connect with us on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/arundhati_baitmangalkar/Join our mailing list: https://www.aham.yoga/instagram-2021 for all episodes
In today's episode, Arundhati addresses 3 important aspects of being a yoga teacher...What you should know before teaching yoga? What's the bare minimum yoga teachers need to learn to actually teach yoga? What should you teach as a yoga teacher to your students? You no longer need to self-navigate and be confused about how and what to study. At the end of this episode, you'll have clarity about how to add some structure to your learning journey. It's a unique insight that will enrich your teaching journey. Arundhati gives you a step-by-step breakdown of what to do in each part. Please support free yoga education resources like this podcast by leaving a rating, review, and sharing with your yoga friends. WAITLIST - Pranayama Teacher Training 2022 You can find all the resources mentioned in this episode in the show notes at https://letstalk.yoga/Connect with us on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/arundhati_baitmangalkar/Join our mailing list: https://www.aham.yoga/instagram-2021 for all episodes
For centuries yoga practice has taken into account the impact of the Vagas nerve in our wellbeing. While modern science is catching up. In today's episode, Arundhati interviews Mel Singh about all things Vagas nerve & Yoga. The Vagus nerve is gaining a lot of momentum in the yoga community. But we dig deep into how this nerve has already been accounted for in many yogic practices for centuries. From this conversation, you'll gain clarity on the basics of the Vagas nerve, its location, significance, function, etc…aka the fundamentals that you should know. But we dig deeper into the gunas from Ayurveda. Explore the link to the Vagas nerve & impact. You'll understand how to catch an imbalance in the functioning of this nerve. As well as how does this nerve ages. But most importantly, Mel shares the various tools available in yoga to help condition the Vagas nerve for optimal functioning. From asanas (postures) to pranayama and meditation. Mel is a trained kinesiologist and exercise physiologist with a specialization in neurophysiology. She is also a trained mindfulness meditation teacher and Yoga & Ayurveda Wellness Counsellor. Full bio in show notes.Please support free yoga education resources like this by leaving a review and rating on apple podcasts. Thank you. You can find all the resources mentioned in this episode in the show notes at https://letstalk.yoga/Connect with us on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/arundhati_baitmangalkar/Join our mailing list: https://www.aham.yoga/instagram-2021 for all episodes
Can you do yoga during your period? Should you be inverting? How do you approach this as a yoga teacher? In today's episode, we get into these questions and more with Arundhati. She gives you never heard before the cultural context of menstruation in Indian culture as well as highlights the ongoing problem of period poverty. Which pushes young girls and women further away from doing yoga to date. All over the globe. She shares how she gets this question from her Indian and South Asian clients as it has cultural significance to millions. Tune in to learn what you need to do when you're on your period. Whether you should invert or not? (The answer will surprise you). What should you avoid on your period & how to deal with this as a yoga teacher? If you would like to continue to receive free yoga education via this podcast please take a moment to leave us a review and rating on apple podcasts. You can find all the resources mentioned in this episode in the show notes at https://letstalk.yoga/Connect with us on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/arundhati_baitmangalkar/Join our mailing list: https://www.aham.yoga/instagram-2021 for all episodes
Our National Flag came into existence keeping in mind the resemblance of courage and sacrifice (saffron), honesty, peace and purity (white) and faith & chivalry (green). But there were several controversies behind the emergence of our Indian National Flag. In this episode of The Wire Talks, let's dive deep into the birth of our National Flag. Listen to our host Sidharth Bhatia in conversation with Professor Arundhati Virmani. Our guest Arundhati is an Indian historian and teaches at École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales in Marseille. One of her many books is A National Flag for India: Rituals, Nationalism and the Politics of Sentiment published in 2008. The book sheds light on the fact that the Indian flag strongly connects to the ethos of colonialism.Follow Sidharth Bhatia on Twitter and Instagram @bombaywallah and https://instagram.com/bombaywallahYou can listen to this show on The Wire's website, the IVM Podcasts website, app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.
In their youth, most are thinking of what to do next, what career path or which high paying job should they aim at. Amidst all this, we tend to forget the potential within us to change the disastrous environmental situation we are heading towards.On this International Youth Day, I wanted this young 16 year old and her team, who are juggling her academics along with launching a whole new magazine to spotlight the environmental situation we are in. The magazine is filled with amazing lot of information to get anyone inspired to do more for our environment. Thank you for featuring me in your magazine… I fee honored! https://online.fliphtml5.com/juiet/pfxi/You can follow ‘The Young Environmentalist' here-> https://tyeexecutives.wixsite.com/thetyeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_young_environmentalists/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-young-environmentalists/
Today's episode was inspired by the recent heatwave across Europe and North America. Arundhati shares how yogic practices have always taken into account the external environment in that the individual is exposed regularly. Yogic practices aren't in isolation or rigid. Arundhati shares how the practices include heating and cooling techniques. Whether it's yoga poses, pranayama, or diet. Hit play if you're struggling to do yoga in the heat or if you want to increase your understanding of the heating and cooling practices of yoga. You can find all the resources mentioned in this episode in the show notes at https://letstalk.yoga/Connect with us on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/arundhati_baitmangalkar/Join our mailing list: https://www.aham.yoga/instagram-2021 for all episodes
Today's episode dives into ways in which modern yoga teachers can balance the role of being a lifelong student of yoga as well as being a teacher of yoga. Often this conversation is skipped over in popular yoga because it's complex and has many nuances. In today's short, solo episode Arundhati shares 7 ways in which you can work on your mindset to excel as a student of yoga & teach it authentically. You can find all the resources mentioned in this episode in the show notes at https://letstalk.yoga/Connect with us on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/arundhati_baitmangalkar/Join our mailing list: https://www.aham.yoga/instagram-2021 for all episodes
At the 30th edition of NASSCOM's Technology and Leadership Forum 2022, Chairperson and CEO of Salesforce India, Arundhati Bhattacharya discusses a range of subjects with Sadhguru including climate change, challenges faced by the agriculture sector, the #SaveSoil movement and the role the technology sector can play in the movement.Conscious Planet: https://www.consciousplanet.orgSadhguru App (Download): https://onelink.to/sadhguru__appOfficial Sadhguru Website: https://isha.sadhguru.orgSadhguru Exclusive: https://isha.sadhguru.org/in/en/sadhguru-exclusiveConscious Planet – Save Soil, a global movement envisioned by Sadhguru, seeks to bring about a concerted, conscious response to impending soil extinction. Action now to #SaveSoil.
At the 30th edition of NASSCOM's Technology and Leadership Forum 2022, Chairperson and CEO of Salesforce India, Arundhati Bhattacharya discusses a range of subjects with Sadhguru including climate change, challenges faced by the agriculture sector, the #SaveSoil movement and the role the technology sector can play in the movement.Conscious Planet: https://www.consciousplanet.orgSadhguru App (Download): https://onelink.to/sadhguru__appOfficial Sadhguru Website: https://isha.sadhguru.orgSadhguru Exclusive: https://isha.sadhguru.org/in/en/sadhguru-exclusiveConscious Planet – Save Soil, a global movement envisioned by Sadhguru, seeks to bring about a concerted, conscious response to impending soil extinction. Action now to #SaveSoil.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Prana is something every yoga teacher knows. But many know it only as surface knowledge. In this episode, Arundhati interviews Indu Arora, a long-time yoga teacher, and author about Prana. They decode prana for today's yoga teacher & student. If you're keen to learn about prana clearly and from an authentic source. This is the conversation to tune into. Prana Decoded Episode Highlights...What is prana?When did prana first appear in the scriptures or in yoga?How does one connect with their prana?How does breath play into prana?The different types of prana and their significanceRecommended practices for healthy functioning of prana and apanaMisinterpretations about prana Indu Arora is a long-time yoga teacher, author, and mentor to yoga teachers. To read her full bio, head to https://letstalk.yoga/You can find all the resources mentioned in this episode in the show notes at https://letstalk.yoga/Connect with us on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/arundhati_baitmangalkar/Join our mailing list: https://www.aham.yoga/instagram-2021 for all episodes.
Our ‘Leading Asia' series features brief summaries of conversations we've had with Asian CEOs to discuss what they've learned in their journeys as leaders. Join the conversation with Arundhati Bhattacharya, chairperson and CEO of Salesforce, India, a US software company with a $210 billion market capitalization as of May 2022. Previously, Arundhati was the chairperson of the State Bank of India and retired in October 2017, wrapping a 40-year tenure at India's largest bank. In this episode, we hear more about Arundhati's leadership mindset, lessons learned from her big transition, and what it takes to succeed in this new era of uncertainty, change, and rapid technological progress. Read more > Listen to the podcast (duration: 9:09) >
Our ‘Leading Asia' series features brief summaries of conversations we've had with Asian CEOs to discuss what they've learned in their journeys as leaders. Join the conversation with Arundhati Bhattacharya, chairperson and CEO of Salesforce, India, a US software company with a $210 billion market capitalization as of May 2022. Previously, Arundhati was the chairperson of the State Bank of India and retired in October 2017, wrapping a 40-year tenure at India's largest bank. In this episode, we hear more about Arundhati's leadership mindset, lessons learned from her big transition, and what it takes to succeed in this new era of uncertainty, change, and rapid technological progress.See www.mckinsey.com/privacy-policy for privacy information
Sincere yoga teachers often ask Arundhati how to find a “good” yoga teacher. Especially in the world of social media and influencer marketing. This can be hard to navigate if you're a new yoga teacher or if you didn't receive quality yoga education or exposure to great teachers who ground you in the wisdom of yoga. In this episode, she shares the best ways in which you can find credible yoga teachers on the internet. She also explains what is the responsibility of the yoga asana student who wants to teach or is teaching yoga. A must listen to anyone who teaches yoga or plans to become a yoga teacher in the future.Teaching Yoga To Beginners Course: https://www.mindfulyogateachers.com/beginnersyttYou can find all the resources mentioned in this episode in the show notes at https://letstalk.yoga/Connect with us on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/arundhati_baitmangalkar/Join our mailing list: https://www.aham.yoga/instagram-2021 for all episodes.
In old Bangalore, when you drove past the airport on the largely deserted road towards the suburb of Whitefield, was a farm, with trees and chickens and stuff that farms have.It was owned by a couple whose voices were instantly recognizable as the principal voices of the English language stage in Bangalore—Arundhati and Jagdish Raja. Their farm was called Jagriti. Today, the road is far from deserted and in the place of the farm, stands a theatre. A beautiful auditorium, in what should be described as a centre for all things cultural and literary.The theatre retains the name of the old farm, Jagriti, but if there are any chickens there, I dare say, they aren't running free on the range.I call Arundhati and Jagdish Raja the Last Shakespeareans of Bangalore.But now, who is a Shakespearean? Some people ask.I mean who among us doesn't know what ‘Platonic' and ‘Aristotelian' and ‘Einsteinean' mean, but what's Shakespearean?To me, anyone who has read a few plays of Shakespeare, has acted in a play even in school, bristles at the mention of Francis Bacon, and never finds the need to refer to him as the Bard of Avon, is a Shakespearean. One wag described being Shakespearean as, "A modern sonnet with three quatrains and a punchy couplet."Well, replace "punchy couplet" with "punchy couple" and it makes me proud to be able to present on my show, Bangalore's last Shakespeareans.ABOUT THE RAJASArundhati RajaArundhati Raja, co-founded the Artistes' Repertory Theatre in 1982. The company and its productions are now an integral part of Bangalore's cultural history. While directing and acting, she also taught French, Biology and Drama for several years and considers her life as a teacher to be instrumental to her deep desire to encourage and support new talent. Arundhati Raja has now directed over 30 productions and continues to perform, teach and motivate a new generation of theatre makers.Jagdish RajaJagdish was Principal of Pan Communications in London, England with clients in the UK, USA and Europe before returning to India with Arundhati, his wife, in 1972. He was an advertising consultant to companies and agencies and Advisor Communications at ActionAid.Jagdish is a Graduate Member of the Communications Advertising & Marketing Society (M.CAM) London and an Associate of Trinity College London (ATCL). He is Founder Trustee of The ART Foundation, a registered Charitable Trust, which administers JAGRITI.TO CONTRIBUTE TO OR GET IN TOUCH WITH JAGRITIStart at their website jagrititheatre.com. Questions: communications@jagrititheatre.com. Social: Facebook and Instagram — [@jagrititheatre].WHAT'S THAT WORD?! - "AMATEUR".Co-host Pranati "Pea" Madhav joins Ramjee Chandran in the segment "What's That Word?", where they discuss the origins of the word, "amateur" and a limerick on love.
Do you struggle to break down what is yoga to a newbie? Especially in an asana class where you barely have 2 minutes before you need to start the class? Then this episode is for you. Arundhati breaks down how to clearly, briefly explain what is yoga to a newbie who comes into class wanting to stretch and do poses. She highlights 3 main aspects that every beginner should know. As well as clearing up the most popular misconceptions of what yoga is & instead building a clear picture of what yoga is without overwhelming yourself or the student. The episode ends with Arundhati sharing what mindset of a yoga teacher to teach beginners yoga effectively.Teaching Yoga To Beginners Course: https://www.mindfulyogateachers.com/beginnersyttInfo session - Teaching Yoga To Beginners Course: https://ahamyoga.kartra.com/page/BYTTinfosess You can find all the resources mentioned in this episode in the show notes at https://letstalk.yoga/Connect with us on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/arundhati_baitmangalkar/Join our exclusive Facebook group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/letstalkyogaJoin our mailing list: https://www.aham.yoga/instagram-2021 for all episodes.