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What does it mean to live a truly fulfilling life as a physician, and how does money fit into that picture? In this week's episode of A Clean Bill of Wealth, I sat down with Dr. Yatin Chadha, radiologist and host of the Beyond MD podcast, to talk about the intersection of life and finances for physicians. Yatin has created over 100 episodes exploring what it means to thrive in and beyond medicine, and this conversation did not disappoint. During our conversation, we explored: Why physicians are especially vulnerable to arrival fallacy and how the stepwise nature of medical training sets this up Four practical strategies for living a more present life without overhauling everything at once Why constant content consumption can quietly make ordinary moments feel boring The behavioral side of financial success and why the big decisions matter more than fine-tuning How a good financial plan starts with understanding what you actually want your life to look like This episode is one of the more wide ranging conversations I have had on the show. Whether you are deep in training or well into practice, if you have ever felt like you are always chasing the next milestone, this one is worth your time. Find Yatin and the Beyond MD podcast at beyondmd.ca. Ready to take the next step? If you are thinking about whether your financial plan reflects what actually matters to you, a fee-based financial plan could be the right next move. A financial plan offers: A clear roadmap tailored to your goals Transparent pricing with no hidden commissions Peace of mind about your retirement strategy Book a free discovery call today to see if this is the right time for you to develop a personalized financial plan that supports your goals and your life. https://www.galenhelpsdocs.com/call
DOCKET ALERTS: The Trump administration is tapping out on the lawsuits defending executive orders attacking law firms. Too bad, so sad for the Vichy law firms that pledged a billion dollars in "conservative pro bono" work. Justice Gorsuch says we can't take guns away from drug users because the Founders were drunk all the time. The Federal Circuit declines a request by the Trump administration to delay tariff refunds. Kansas's revocation of trans citizens' drivers licenses draws its first court challenge. And Virginia's redistricting referendum can go ahead. MAIN SHOW: We discuss the history of the president's power to commence hostilities and explain why Trump and his goons are so deeply invested in claiming that the war in Iran — which isn't a war at all! — was defensive, not offensive. Plus Andrew's got a deep dive into the War Powers Resolution and how it might bring about an end to this nightmare. We've got clips from 60 Minutes's very good story on the danger federal judges face when they go against the Trump administration. Judges in the Western District of West Virginia join the list of jurisdictions telling DHS/DOJ that contempt charges are coming if they keep relying on crackpot legal theories to kidnap residents. Judge John Tunheim issues class relief to refugees in Minnesota, barring DHS from interning them for recertification. And for subscribers: a discussion of the constitutionality of the War Powers Resolution. Trump Administration to Drop Defense of Law Firm Sanctions https://www.wsj.com/us-news/law/trump-administration-to-drop-defense-of-law-firm-sanctions-cb839c39 US v. Hemani Oral Argument https://www.supremecourt.gov/oral_arguments/audio/2025/24-1234 V.O.S. Selections [Tariff mandate] https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.cafc.23105/gov.uscourts.cafc.23105.173.0_2.pdf Doe v. Kansas [Trans drivers' licenses] https://assets.aclu.org/live/uploads/2026/02/Complaint-1.pdf Virginia redistricting election can move forward, court rules https://www.democracydocket.com/news-alerts/virginia-redistricting-election-can-move-forward-court-rules Federal judges who've ruled against Trump administration denounce threats against themselves, their families https://www.cbsnews.com/news/federal-judges-whove-ruled-against-trump-administration-denounce-threats-60-minutes-transcript/ Judges in a Trump stronghold condemn ICE tactics https://www.politico.com/news/2026/03/01/west-virginia-immigration-rulings-00804575 Dominguez Izaguirre v. Mason [West Virginia Habeas] https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.wvsd.243036/gov.uscourts.wvsd.243036.18.0.pdf War Powers Resolution, 50 U.S.C. 1541 et seq. https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/50/chapter-33 "Trump Can't Declare War On Iran (or Anyone)" [lawandchaospod.com] https://www.lawandchaospod.com/p/trump-cant-declare-war-on-iran-or Liz's YouTube video for Legal Eagle, "The Largest Bribe in American History" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RE2pm3omzMI&t=3s Nat'l Treasury Employees' Union v. Nixon, 492 F.2d 587 (D.C. Cir. 1974) https://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=4156385560315482496 INS v. Chadha, 462 U.S. 919 (1983) https://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=2221871582286121199 Show Links: https://www.lawandchaospod.com/ BlueSky: @LawAndChaosPod Threads: @LawAndChaosPod Twitter: @LawAndChaosPod
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Welcome, welcome, welcome to the Distraction Pieces Podcast with Scroobius Pip!This week Pip is joined by the fabulous acting talent that is AMAR CHADHA-PATEL!Bar after bar on this one, folks. You'll really enjoy it and that goes for everyone including those not necessarily focused on the world of the moving picture. Amar's been steadily building steam on his career path and as you'll hear here, is gradually owning the fact that he's really incredibly good at what he does. Which is NOT the opposite of humility. It's a sign of acknowledging growth, skill and accomplishment, and is refreshing to hear. But on top of that, there's so much in this chat including behind the scenes nuggets, how he approaches a one man theatre show, advice, mistakes, history, the Persian Empire (can have ONE WEEK where that doesn't come up??), and so much more. It's a lovely one which is hugely entertaining and informative, and packs in a lot in the run time. Enjoy!PIP'S PATREON PAGE if you're of a supporting natureIMDBINSTAGRAMFOAL (theatre show)SPEECH DEVELOPMENT WEBSTOREPIP TWITCH • (music stuff)PIP INSTAGRAMPIP TWITTERPIP PATREONPIP IMDB Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Buddhist philosophy rejects the idea of the self. How then can there be any moral responsibility? Monima Chadha, Professor of Indian Philosophy at Oxford University, explains. This episode was supported by the Ideas Workshop, part of the Open Society Foundations
What if your creativity isn't gone… it's just waiting for you to slow down enough to hear it again?In this episode of Intuitive Wisdom, we explore the idea of a creative reset—not as something you force, but as something you allow. A return to your own rhythm, your own energy, and your own inner design.I'm joined by Rubina Chadha, founder of Inner Design, who helps creative leaders, entrepreneurs, and visionaries move from burnout and creative blocks into clarity and flow. Through her work in the arts, education, and breathwork, she guides people back to their inner world so their outer work can feel aligned and alive again.In this episode, we explore:What it really means to trust your intuition (even when it doesn't “make sense”)Why slowing down is the first step to clarityHow creativity is an expression of energy—not something you earnThe connection between breath, body awareness, and decision-makingDesigning your day around your natural rhythmsHow your inner state shapes your outer worldThis episode is for you if:You feel stuck, burnt out, or creatively blockedYou're craving more flow and alignment in your workYou're ready to reconnect with your intuition and energyConnect with Rubina: Website: https://theinnerdesign.com/ Support the PodcastIf you love Intuitive Wisdom, you can now support the show with a small monthly contribution.Listener supporters receive: • A monthly shoutout on our monthly Insights episode • A custom blessing and healing energy sent your waySupport here:https://www.buzzsprout.com/2441089/supporters/new Resources & Links:
In this episode of Moving Into the Future, host Jack Macejka speaks with Komilla Chadha, Senior Vice President at JLL, about how organizations structure and manage real estate portfolios across global markets. The discussion centers on how strategy shifts when operating across regions with different economic conditions, regulatory environments, and workplace expectations. Komilla outlines the importance of aligning corporate objectives with local business needs while maintaining consistency across a global framework. The conversation also covers how companies respond to cost pressures, lease decisions and changing space requirements in a market defined by uncertainty and rapid change. Key themes include stakeholder coordination, the role of data in decision-making and the growing emphasis on flexibility within portfolio strategy. Catch more episodes at https://theadvancegrp.com/happenings/podcast/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) is facing a crisis. Seven of its 10 MPs in the Rajya Sabha, led by Raghav Chadha, have joined the BJP. Mr Chadha has framed this move as a “merger” with the BJP. Rajya Sabja Chairman C.P. Radhakrishnan has already accepted the ‘merger' claim. AAP's strength in the Rajya Sabha has dwindled from 10 to 3. AAP leaders have called this merger ‘illegal'. They want the seven MPs to be disqualified under the anti-defection provisions of the law. It is expected that they will take the matter to court. Are the anti-defection provisions of the Tenth Schedule inadequate? Will a legal challenge from AAP prove successful? And what are the political implications of this loss for the AAP in Punjab? We speak with political commentator Neerja Chowdhury. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The 52nd Amendment (anti-defection law) had specific exceptions: ‘splits' where 1/3rd of existing party left to form new one; and ‘mergers' where 2/3rd of existing party joined another.----more----https://theprint.in/politics/raghav-chadha-led-aap-mps-move-to-bjp-reignites-debate-over-merger-exception-to-anti-defection-law/2915914/
First, we talk to The Indian Express' Diplomatic Affairs Editor Shubhajit Roy about the ongoing conflict in West Asia. He shares the recent developments, everything that is going on, President Trump's speech and what all predictions can be made for the upcoming days as far as the war is concerned.Next, we talk to The Indian Express' Jatin Anand about AAP leader Raghav Chadha being removed from the position of party's deputy leader in Rajya Sabha. He talks about the reasons that the party has given for doing this, what this step means, and what Raghav Chadha had to say about the same. (16:11)Lastly, we talk the government of Odisha increasing the percentage of reserved seats for SC, ST and SCBC students. (26:41)Hosted by Niharika NandaProduced by Shashank Bhargava and Niharika Nanda Edited and mixed by Suresh Pawar
DOCKET ALERTS:The Trump administration is tapping out on the lawsuits defending executive orders attacking law firms. Too bad, so sad for the Vichy law firms that pledged a billion dollars in “conservative pro bono” work.Justice Gorsuch says we can't take guns away from drug users because the Founders were drunk all the time.The Federal Circuit declines a request by the Trump administration to delay tariff refunds.Kansas's revocation of trans citizens' drivers licenses draws its first court challenge.And Virginia's redistricting referendum can go ahead.MAIN SHOW:We discuss the history of the president's power to commence hostilities and explain why Trump and his goons are so deeply invested in claiming that the war in Iran — which isn't a war at all! — was defensive, not offensive. Plus Andrew's got a deep dive into the War Powers Resolution and how it might bring about an end to this nightmare.We've got clips from 60 Minutes's very good story on the danger federal judges face when they go against the Trump administration. Judges in the Western District of West Virginia join the list of jurisdictions telling DHS/DOJ that contempt charges are coming if they keep relying on crackpot legal theories to kidnap residents.Judge John Tunheim issues class relief to refugees in Minnesota, barring DHS from interning them for recertification.And for subscribers: a discussion of the constitutionality of the War Powers Resolution.Trump Administration to Drop Defense of Law Firm Sanctionshttps://www.wsj.com/us-news/law/trump-administration-to-drop-defense-of-law-firm-sanctions-cb839c39US v. Hemani Oral Argumenthttps://www.supremecourt.gov/oral_arguments/audio/2025/24-1234V.O.S. Selections [Tariff mandate]https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.cafc.23105/gov.uscourts.cafc.23105.173.0_2.pdfDoe v. Kansas [Trans drivers' licenses]https://assets.aclu.org/live/uploads/2026/02/Complaint-1.pdfVirginia redistricting election can move forward, court ruleshttps://www.democracydocket.com/news-alerts/virginia-redistricting-election-can-move-forward-court-rulesFederal judges who've ruled against Trump administration denounce threats against themselves, their familieshttps://www.cbsnews.com/news/federal-judges-whove-ruled-against-trump-administration-denounce-threats-60-minutes-transcript/Judges in a Trump stronghold condemn ICE tacticshttps://www.politico.com/news/2026/03/01/west-virginia-immigration-rulings-00804575Dominguez Izaguirre v. Mason [West Virginia Habeas]https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.wvsd.243036/gov.uscourts.wvsd.243036.18.0.pdfWar Powers Resolution, 50 U.S.C. 1541 et seq.https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/50/chapter-33“Trump Can't Declare War On Iran (or Anyone)” [lawandchaospod.com]https://www.lawandchaospod.com/p/trump-cant-declare-war-on-iran-orLiz's YouTube video for Legal Eagle, “The Largest Bribe in American History”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RE2pm3omzMI&t=3sNat'l Treasury Employees' Union v. Nixon, 492 F.2d 587 (D.C. Cir. 1974)https://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=4156385560315482496INS v. Chadha, 462 U.S. 919 (1983)https://scholar.google.com/scholar_case?case=2221871582286121199Show Links:https://www.lawandchaospod.com/BlueSky: @LawAndChaosPodThreads: @LawAndChaosPodTwitter: @LawAndChaosPodSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of V-FM Pensions hosts Darren and Nico chat to Pan Trustees' Nicholas Chadha to explore what value for money means in modern trusteeship. Nick reflects on his journey from actuarial adviser to professional trustee, and shares insight into schemes at very different ends of the spectrum, from those entering the PPF with recovery plans acting as a drag on sponsors, to schemes managing surplus and difficult decisions around how it should be shared between members and employers. We discuss the ins and outs of the innovative Aberdeen Stagecoach deal as part of a wider conversation about future options for DB schemes. We also chat about barriers for schemes moving to superfunds and conflicts of interest within professional trustee firms. Nick makes the case that true value for money isn't about defaulting to industry orthodoxy... it's about spending wisely, challenging assumptions, and ultimately improving outcomes for members.
Today I interview the person who has taught me the most about what it takes to live a rich and meaningful life - my dad, Ashok Chadha.We talk about the importance of dreams, curiosity, taking chances, entrepreneurship, & building an identity around multiple life pillars.Time stamps:- Embracing curiosity and following your dreams (2:37)- Taking the plunge and moving to Canada (6:05)- Finding joy at work and enjoying a long medical career (8:49)- The fragility of life (11:39)- Entrepreneurial venture #1 (13:47)- Breaking the cycle of trading time for money (16:16)- Entrepreneurial venture #2 (17:55)- Entrepreneurial venture #3 (21:06)- Finding balance in life (28:17)- Healthy living and thriving in retirement (33:25)- Closing thoughts and wisdom (40:25)Links:Newsletter: https://www.beyondmd.ca/newsletterwebsite: https://www.beyondmd.ca/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yatin-chadha/Amex credit card referrals: https://americanexpress.com/en-ca/referral/business-platinum?ref=yATINCnPBE&XLINK=MYCPRadiology courses for clinicians:https://beyondradiology.thinkific.com/courses/ct-head-interpretation-coursehttps://beyondradiology.thinkific.com/courses/master-ct-head-interpretation-course
In this episode, Rubina Chadha talks about how The Most Valuable Thing You'll Ever Build Is Invisible. Rubina Chadha is the founder of Inner Design, a mindfulness based creative practice that helps leaders, creatives, and high performers regulate stress and reconnect with clarity through breath, presence, and creative awareness. Raised in a deeply spiritual Indian household, Rubina has practiced meditation and yoga since childhood, later blending those roots with her background in fine art, education, and design. With over a decade of experience as a trauma informed professional, educator, and breathwork guide, she supports individuals navigating burnout, decision fatigue, and emotional overload. Her work focuses on practical nervous system regulation that people can feel immediately in how they breathe, think, and make choices. Rubina teaches that alignment is not a mindset but a physiological state. Through simple, embodied practices, she helps people return to their inner rhythm so they can lead, create, and live from a grounded place. For More Information ★ To learn more about Rubina Chadha check out her website: https://theinnerdesign.com/★ If you enjoyed the show, please leave us a five star iTunes review. Visit Spiritual Rockstar Podcast at https://yoursacredpurpose.com/ for more information!★ I encourage you to join our Rock Your Sacred Purpose Community on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/246228169428755★ Do you want to Meditate and Make Money? Grab your Free meditation today: YourSacredPurpose.com Show Notes ★ 3:28 – There was no part of our life that wasn’t a spiritual experience.★ 9:31 – When we are kids, or when we are very young, even if we meditate our life is kind of meditation.★ 15:37 – It is important to be able to understand how to find the inner guidance.★ 24:46 – Everything of our life is made of small, little choices that make bigger decisions that build our whole life, our whole trajectory.★ 28:52 – It was validating to just be like ‘Ok, someone sees me. Someone can recognize and understand me now.’★ 34:50 – What goes up, must come down and when it comes down I’m not afraid of it.★ 40:18 – Everything is energy, that’s our most valuable resource.★ 49:58 – FREE GIFT – Take advantage of Rubina’s 5-minute Nervous System Reset here: theinnerdesign.com★ 54:55 – Thank you for sharing that, it inspired me to utilize more of the gifts that I have already.★ 55:44 – Grab your Free Meditate and Make Money meditation today: https://www.YourSacredPurpose.com .★ 56:15 – Take advantage of your own Rock Your Sacred Purpose Consultation here: https://yoursacredpurpose.com/rock-your-sacred-purpose-consultation/★ 56:47 – Go live your best aligned life. Listen to the Show The post 485: Rubina Chadha – The Most Valuable Thing You'll Ever Build Is Invisible appeared first on Your Sacred Purpose.
Joseph Postell discusses the 1983 INS v. Chadha decision, which eliminated the legislative veto. He explains how this ruling stripped Congress of its ability to check the executive branch, transforming a once-dominant legislature into a weak institution unable to reverse administrative decisions on issues like tariffs. 1876 SCOTUS
Joseph Postell suggests correcting the Chadha precedent by adopting a view of severability where delegations of power are unconstitutional without the accompanying legislative veto. He notes that the War Powers Resolutionremains a rare exception where Congress still retains a mechanism to reverse executive actions via simple majority. 1937 SCOTUS
C Judy Dempsey examines fears that Russia will shift military forces to the NATO border if a Ukraine peace deal is reached. She discusses reported US pressure on Kyiv to surrender the Donbas, noting that both Ukraine and the EU oppose such concessions due to sovereignty concerns and lack of security guarantees. Judy Dempsey addresses the industrial crisis in Germany, specifically the auto industry's struggle against Chinese electric vehicles. She notes that Chancellor Merz is avoiding necessary pension reforms due to political pressure, while the rise of the AfD and a shifting transatlantic relationship further complicate Germany's economic stability. Mary Kissel argues that Ukraine cannot surrender the Donbas without ironclad security guarantees, citing past broken agreements like the Budapest Memorandum. She validates Finnish and Baltic fears regarding Russian aggression and questions whether the Trump administration's business-centric approach can effectively manage Vladimir Putin's ideological brutality. Mary Kissel characterizes China's economy as collapsing under Xi Jinping's mismanagement. She highlights the plight of Jimmy Lai, a 78-year-old British citizen imprisoned in Hong Kong, and urges Western leaders to use economic leverage to demand his release as a prerequisite for any improved relations. Jonathan Schanzer critiques the slow Australian police response to the Bondi Beach attack, linking the shooters to ISIS training in the Philippines. He warns that the Albanese government's political "virtue signaling" regarding Palestine may have emboldened radicals, while noting Hezbollah is reconstituting its money and weapons pipelines in Lebanon. Jonathan Schanzer analyzes the "murky" killing of US servicemen in Syria, attributing it to jihadist elements within the government's security forces. He describes the situation in Gaza as a deadlock where Hamas remains armed because no international force, other than the unacceptable option of Turkey, is willing to intervene. Gregory Copley details how the Bondi Beach attackers trained in the Philippines' insurgent areas. While praising Australian intelligence agencies, he blames the Albanese government for encouraging anti-Israel sentiment, arguing this political stance has given license to radical groups and undermined public safety. Gregory Copley reflects on the 25-year war on terror, arguing that Western governments have become distracted. He contends that elevating terrorists like Bin Laden to "superpower" status was a strategic error, as the true objective of terrorism is to manipulate political narratives and induce paralysis through fear. Gregory Copley observes a 2025 shift toward nationalism and decisive leadership, asserting that globalism is declining. He notes that nuclear weapons are becoming "unusable" due to changing military doctrines and warns that Western democracies are sliding toward autocracy, drawing historical parallels to Oliver Cromwell's rise as Lord Protector. Gregory Copley reports on King Charles III's improving health and his unifying role within the Commonwealth. He contrasts the stability of the constitutional monarchy with the historical chaos of Cromwell's republic, suggesting the Crown remains a vital stabilizing force against political turmoil in the UK and its dominions. Joseph Sternberg challenges the Trump administration's antagonistic view of the EU, citing polls showing the institution remains popular among Europeans. He argues that US policy should not be based on the expectation of the EU's collapse, noting that the UK's exit was unique to its specific history and not a continental trend. Joseph Sternberg condemns the imprisonment of British citizen Jimmy Lai in Hong Kong as a failure of UKdiplomacy. He argues that Hong Kong's economic success cannot be separated from its political freedoms, warning that the erosion of the rule of law threatens the territory's viability as a business center. Joseph Postell discusses the 1983 INS v. Chadha decision, which eliminated the legislative veto. He explains how this ruling stripped Congress of its ability to check the executive branch, transforming a once-dominant legislature into a weak institution unable to reverse administrative decisions on issues like tariffs. Joseph Postell suggests correcting the Chadha precedent by adopting a view of severability where delegations of power are unconstitutional without the accompanying legislative veto. He notes that the War Powers Resolutionremains a rare exception where Congress still retains a mechanism to reverse executive actions via simple majority.
Im Video-Talk spricht Curt Chadha, Head of Strategy & Innovation der Raiffeisen Holding NÖ-Wien, über die zentrale Rolle von Innovation und Partnerschaften als wesentliche Säule der aktuellen Unternehmensstrategie. Er erörtert die Erfolgsfaktoren dieser Ausrichtung, darunter die Notwendigkeit von klaren Prozessen, spezifischen Suchfeldern und das Vorhandensein von finanziellen Mitteln und Commitment von der Führungsebene.Außerdem geht Chadha auf das Prinzip der kundenfokussierten Innovationen zur Erzeugung spürbarer Mehrwerte ein - im Kerngeschäft und darüber hinaus, etwa in den Bereichen Energie und Gesundheit. Zudem beschreibt er die strategische Notwendigkeit von Partnerschaften, konkret z.B. mit Bitpanda und dem jö Bonus Club, und erläutert die Investment-Strategie der Raiffeisen Holding NÖ-Wien.
Celebrated British filmmaker of Indian origin, Gurinder Chadha, returns this holiday season with a heartwarming Christmas film that promises a delightful 'Desi' twist to a global classic. Her new release, 'Christmas Karma', reimagines Charles Dickens' timeless tale,' 'A Christmas Carol', casting Kunal Nayyar as 'Sood'—a refugee migrant at the protagonist. True to her signature style, Chadha weaves together themes of identity, belonging, and the pressing issues of our times. In a rare interview in her mother tongue, Punjabi, she opens up about reconnecting with her roots in an exclusive conversation with SBS Punjabi. - ਭਾਰਤੀ ਮੂਲ ਦੀ ਮਸ਼ਹੂਰ ਬ੍ਰਿਟਿਸ਼ ਨਿਰਦੇਸ਼ਕ ਗੁਰਿੰਦਰ ਚੱਢਾ ਛੁੱਟੀਆਂ ਦੇ ਸੀਜ਼ਨ ਲਈ ਆਪਣੀ ਨਵੀਂ ਹਾਲੀਵੁੱਡ ਫਿਲਮ ‘ਕ੍ਰਿਸਮਸ ਕਰਮਾ' ਲੈ ਕੇ ਆ ਰਹੀ ਹੈ। ਇਹ ਚਾਰਲਸ ਡਿਕਨਜ਼ ਦੀ 'ਏ ਕ੍ਰਿਸਮਸ ਕੈਰੋਲ' ਤੋਂ ਪ੍ਰੇਰਿਤ ਹੈ ਅਤੇ ਜਿਸ ਵਿੱਚ ‘ਸਕਰੁਜ' ਨੂੰ ਇੱਕ ਸ਼ਰਨਾਰਥੀ ਪ੍ਰਵਾਸੀ ‘ਸੂਦ' ਵਜੋਂ ਦਿਖਾਇਆ ਗਿਆ ਹੈ, ਜਿਸ ਦੀ ਭੂਮਿਕਾ ਕੁਨਾਲ ਨਈਅਰ ਦੁਆਰਾ ਨਿਭਾਈ ਗਈ ਹੈ। ਐਸਬੀਐਸ ਪੰਜਾਬੀ ਨਾਲ ਮਾਂ ਬੋਲੀ ਪੰਜਾਬੀ ਵਿੱਚ ਗੱਲਬਾਤ ਕਰਦਿਆਂ, ਚੱਢਾ ਨੇ ਆਪਣੇ ਖਾਸ ਅੰਦਾਜ਼ ਵਿੱਚ ਪਛਾਣ, ਸਭਿਆਚਾਰ, ਆਪਣੇਪਣ ਅਤੇ ਪ੍ਰਵਾਸੀਆਂ ਪ੍ਰਤੀ ਮਨੋਭਾਵ ਵਰਗੇ ਵਿਸ਼ਿਆਂ 'ਤੇ ਵਿਚਾਰ ਸਾਂਝੇ ਕੀਤੇ ਹਨ।
Watch on YouTube In this upbeat interview, CEO Sandy Chadha and CFO Suzanne Smith of Supreme – a leading FMCG products business – take me through today's positive H1'26 results and in line outlook. 00:00 Demand dynamics across all three divisions 06:25 Key financial highlights and capex plans 12:05 New product development and distribution strategy 15:25 M&A and ongoing integration 18:10 Outlook, H2'26 visibility & closing remarks
Send us a textWelcome back Rounds Table Listeners! This week, Dr. Mike Fralick welcomes returning guest Dr. Yatin Chadha, radiologist at North York General Hospital and founder of the beyond MD podcast, to chat about Dr. Chadha's recently launched online course series beyond Radiology. Here we go!Check out Dr. Chadha's course series beyond Radiology:CT Head Basics for Clinicians - Ruling out Neurosurgical EmergenciesCT Head Basics - Artifact or Pathology?Learn more about Dr. Chadha and his work:https://www.beyondmd.ca/https://www.linkedin.com/in/yatin-chadha/Questions? Comments? Feedback? We'd love to hear from you! @roundstable @InternAtWork @MedicinePods
Fresh out of the studio, we commemorated the 10th anniversary of the e-Conomy SEA [Southeast Asia] Report with Sapna Chadha from Google, Florian Hoppe from Bain & Company, and Cassie Wu from Temasek, celebrating a decade of tracking Southeast Asia's digital transformation. The panel reflected on the region's remarkable achievement of reaching $300 billion in GMV—exceeding the original $200 billion goal by 1.5x—alongside revenue growth of 11x over the past decade. The panellists examined pivotal themes including Southeast Asia's position as the world's most AI-curious region with three times more interest than elsewhere, the explosive rise of video commerce and the maturation of digital financial services. The conversation explored the expansion from SEA-6 to 10 ASEAN countries, the ecosystem's resilience through multiple crisis cycles, and the shift from growth-at-all-costs to sustainable profitability. The episode concludes with each panellist sharing their vision for 2030, emphasizing building trust in AI adoption, creating an inclusive AI economy that benefits SMEs alongside large platforms, and navigating the AI transition gracefully to unlock innovation while addressing employment challenges—underscoring Southeast Asia's evolution from digital catch-up player to global innovation leader rewriting the playbook for digital adoption."We set this audacious goal of 200 billion by 2025. People told us we were crazy. In 2016 when we put that ambition out there, we've actually reached 1.5x that and we've hit 300 billion. And so it's just reflective of this incredible economy." - Sapna Chadha"Indonesia e-commerce still I think is larger or about the same size as all of India e-commerce. And yet the attention tends to be a little bit veering away from Southeast Asia, but this is actually a real economic powerhouse I think for all of Asia Pacific." - Florian Hoppe"Southeast Asia as a region, as we think about digital economy adoption, we are not playing catch up anymore. In many ways we're leading the digital adoption. We're writing how digital economy, how digital adoption could look like for a population and demographic like us." - Cassie WuProfiles: Sapna Chadha, Vice President Southeast Asia and South Asia Frontier, Google Asia PacificFlorian Hoppe, Partner at Bain & CompanyCassie Wu, Director, Southeast Asia at Temaseke-Conomy SEA 2025: https://economysea.withgoogle.com/Episode Highlights:[00:00] Quote of the Day by Sapna Chadha, Florian Hoppe & Cassie Wu[01:17] 10th anniversary of e-Conomy SEA Report[03:00] Digital economy hits 300 billion, exceeding goals[04:09] Ecosystem resilience through multiple crisis cycles[06:10] Report expands from SEA-6 to ASEAN-10[08:13] Southeast Asia most underappreciated AI opportunity[09:31] Indonesia e-commerce matches all of India[10:04] Region leading digital adoption, not catching up[12:13] Cash no longer king, payments fully inverted[13:00] Revenue growth 11x over past decade[15:00] 300 billion GMV despite headwinds and tariffs[16:00] Video commerce grew 5x in three years[19:03] Digital payments north of 60% of transactions[23:32] Super apps unique to Southeast Asia ecosystem[25:45] Data center capacity growing faster than anywhere[27:01] Lower labor costs delayed AI adoption initially[31:00] Ecosystem healthier than ever before[33:08] Talent is the critical AI bottleneck[35:19] Digital infrastructure must align with green economy[39:00] Southeast Asia remains globally underappreciated[40:39] Can Southeast Asia leapfrog into AI era[43:00] ClosingPodcast Information: Bernard Leong hosts and produces the show. The proper credits for the intro and end music are "Energetic Sports Drive." G. Thomas Craig mixed and edited the episode in both video and audio format.
Monica Chadha is the founder and principal of Civic Projects Architecture, a Chicago-based social impact design firm with a focus on high-quality design and long-term strategic thinking. Listen in for a conversation about how architects take perspectives from multiple parties to create a design process that drives projects forward.
Want to dive deeper into topics like this? Master your journey with Physician Empowerment's Masterclass Membership—your gateway to exclusive content, expert-led sessions, and actionable strategies to elevate your personal and financial well-being. Learn more and join us today! https://www.physempowerment.ca/masterclass—In this episode, Dr. Kevin Mailo welcomes radiologist, educator, and podcaster, Dr. Yatin Chadha, to the show to talk about Dr. Chadha's newest project: Beyond Radiology. Beyond Radiology is an innovative radiology education platform designed for clinicians. Dr. Chadha explains why radiology education is essential for non-radiologists and how he built the online medical education platform from scratch. He and Dr. Mailo discuss why creative pursuits are necessary parts of a fulfilled life. Dr. Chadha shares how his passion for teaching and personal growth led him to create the practical radiology courses, which include a CT head imaging course for emergency physicians and frontline doctors. Part of the conversation revolves around how he chose to navigate mid-career growth and avoid burnout through projects he believes in. He learned a lot of lessons from running the beyond MD podcast, lessons that helped inform his approach to Beyond Radiology. Dr. Mailo and Dr. Chadha unpack the importance of creativity in medicine, carving out meaningful work beyond clinical responsibilities, and avoiding mid-career plateaus. Clinicians seeking to sharpen radiology skills or curious about blending creativity with practice will find powerful insights in this conversation.About Dr. Yatin Chadha:Dr. Yatin Chadha is a mid-career radiologist at North York General Hospital (NYGH) in Toronto and host of the well-known beyond MD podcast.Dr. Chadha completed medical school at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, radiology residency at Queen's University, and a musculoskeletal radiology fellowship in San Diego, California.Within medicine, Dr. Chadha is most passionate about educating learners and colleagues in radiology. His clinical interests include emergency radiology, sports medicine, rheumatology, and pain therapy.Since 2023, Dr. Chadha has been the director of radiology education at NYGH. He takes great joy in teaching and mentoring learners from medical school through fellowship. In 2024, Dr. Chadha received a teaching award for excellence in education.As a believer in lifelong learning, Dr. Chadha launched the beyond MD podcast in 2020. The podcast focuses on financial literacy and wellness topics relevant to Canadian physicians. His mission through podcasting is to learn, share, and support his colleagues across the country.Dr. Yatin Chadha on LinkedIn“beyond MD with Dr. Yatin Chadha” podcast__Physician Empowerment: Attend an upcoming Empowerment RetreatJoin the Physician Empowerment Masterclass nowWebsite: PhysEmpowerment.ca Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Send us a textHow can understanding your energetic blueprint reshape your creativity, leadership, and healing?Raised in a spiritually rich household, Rubina Chadha learned early on that creativity can be a divine channel—whether through her father's photography or her mother's soulful cooking. Now, as a trauma-informed life coach, mindfulness educator, and founder of Inner Design, Rubina helps entrepreneurs, leaders, and students alike reconnect with their inner rhythm using Human Design, breathwork, and movement.In this uplifting conversation, Rubina joins Rachel Garrett, RN, CCH, to explore:
When life feels like it's moving too fast or the weight of the day starts to press in, sometimes all you need is a moment to come back to yourself. In this episode of How Yoga Changed My Life, Rubina guides you through her calming Heart Breath Reset meditation—a gentle, centering practice that helps you slow down, release tension, and reconnect with what matters most.Whether you have five minutes or twenty, this meditation is the perfect pause button for a busy mind and a restless heart. Press play, breathe deeply, and feel yourself reset from the inside out.https://theinnerdesign.com/https://www.instagram.com/theofficialrubina/?hl=enhttps://www.instagram.com/theinnerdesigndotcom/?hl=enSend us a textWanna be on the show? Click here to fill out our guest info form or drop us a email at yogachanged@gmail.comFollow us on TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@yogachangedFollow us on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/yogachanged/For more, go to https://howyogachangedmylife.comThe theme music for this episode, “Cenote Angelita”, was written and produced by Mar Abajo Rio AKA MAR Yoga Music. Dive deeper into this and other original yoga-inspired compositions by visiting bio.site/mcrworks. For the latest updates on upcoming events featuring his live music for yoga and meditation, be sure to follow @maryogamusic on Instagram.
In this transformative episode of Fishing Without Bait, host Jim Ellermeyer welcomes mindfulness-based creative educator, breathwork guide, and trauma-informed life coach Rubina Chadha, founder of Inner Design. Together, they explore the true meaning of “abracadabra” — “I create what I speak” — diving deep into the power of language, energy, and intention. Rubina shares insights into helping clients manage anxiety, stress, and trauma by tuning into their breath, embracing creative practices, and understanding their unique human design. With warmth and wisdom, she reveals how slowing down, practicing daily rituals, and engaging in mindful expression can help rewire our minds and reset our inner world. From active meditation to expressive doodling, Rubina emphasizes that everyone's healing journey is personal and nonlinear. Whether you're struggling with inner chaos or simply seeking clarity, this episode offers tangible tools for transformation and empowerment. Discover more mindful content and past episodes at www.FishingWithoutBait.com.
In this transformative episode of Fishing Without Bait, host Jim Ellermeyer welcomes mindfulness-based creative educator, breathwork guide, and trauma-informed life coach Rubina Chadha, founder of Inner Design. Together, they explore the true meaning of “abracadabra” — “I create what I speak” — diving deep into the power of language, energy, and intention. Rubina shares insights into helping clients manage anxiety, stress, and trauma by tuning into their breath, embracing creative practices, and understanding their unique human design. With warmth and wisdom, she reveals how slowing down, practicing daily rituals, and engaging in mindful expression can help rewire our minds and reset our inner world. From active meditation to expressive doodling, Rubina emphasizes that everyone's healing journey is personal and nonlinear. Whether you're struggling with inner chaos or simply seeking clarity, this episode offers tangible tools for transformation and empowerment. Discover more mindful content and past episodes at www.FishingWithoutBait.com.
On this week's AI/XR Podcast, Charlie Fink and Rony Abovitz welcome Ananya Chadha, founder of Quander.co, a startup building AI-powered marketing agents for businesses of all sizes. Chadha, a Stanford grad with experience at Neuralink and IBM, is betting that distribution—more than product—is the defining challenge for small and large businesses in an age of content overload. Quander's tools scrape social platforms for niche conversations and automate personalized outreach, while also optimizing ad creative based on performance data. The hosts discuss AI's growing role in media and marketing, Meta's $3.5B investment in Luxottica, and the rise of “AI slop” across the internet. They also touch on Nvidia's $4T valuation and XR news from Zoom, Mentra, and Sesame. Thank you to our sponsor, Zappar!Don't forget to like, share, and follow for more! Follow us on all socials @TheAIXRPodcasthttps://linktr.ee/thisweekinxr Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Fishing Without Bait, host Jim Ellermeyer continues his deep and insightful conversation with Rubina Chadha — a mindfulness-based creative educator, breathwork guide, and trauma-informed life coach, and founder of Inner Design. Together, they explore the power of observation and mindful creativity as tools for healing and self-discovery. Rubina shares how art and mindful looking can help individuals slow down, break from judgment, and reconnect with their inner creativity—even in the most mundane parts of life. The discussion touches on the barriers that block creative flow, including depression and anxiety, and how creative practices can be both the first casualty of stress and a path to recovery. Rubina and Jim dive into what it means to live authentically and develop one's own “singleness of purpose.” Listeners are invited to consider how lived experience, not just knowledge, shapes wisdom—and how mindful living can be an invitation, not a sales pitch, to transformation.
In this insightful episode of Fishing Without Bait, host Jim Ellermeyer welcomes Rubina Chadha—mindfulness-based creative educator, trauma-informed life coach, breathwork guide, and founder of Inner Design. Together, they explore how breath, presence, and creativity intersect to support healing and personal transformation. Rubina shares her journey from corporate burnout to becoming a guide for those seeking deeper alignment and nervous system healing. The conversation delves into the science of trauma, the importance of embodiment, and the power of somatic practices such as breathwork, nervous system mapping, and intuitive movement. Listeners will learn how to create space for self-inquiry, reconnect with their truth, and cultivate emotional resilience. Rubina offers powerful insights on how mindful awareness and intentional design can shift your life from survival mode to purpose-driven living. Whether you're beginning your healing path or deepening your mindfulness practice, this episode provides practical tools and heart-centered guidance for reconnecting with your inner wisdom.
In this insightful episode of Fishing Without Bait, host Jim Ellermeyer welcomes Rubina Chadha—mindfulness-based creative educator, trauma-informed life coach, breathwork guide, and founder of Inner Design. Together, they explore how breath, presence, and creativity intersect to support healing and personal transformation. Rubina shares her journey from corporate burnout to becoming a guide for those seeking deeper alignment and nervous system healing. The conversation delves into the science of trauma, the importance of embodiment, and the power of somatic practices such as breathwork, nervous system mapping, and intuitive movement. Listeners will learn how to create space for self-inquiry, reconnect with their truth, and cultivate emotional resilience. Rubina offers powerful insights on how mindful awareness and intentional design can shift your life from survival mode to purpose-driven living. Whether you're beginning your healing path or deepening your mindfulness practice, this episode provides practical tools and heart-centered guidance for reconnecting with your inner wisdom.
Send us a textRubina Chadha is a trauma-informed mindfulness educator, breathwork facilitator, and award-winning designer whose work bridges creativity, wellness, and conscious leadership. A graduate of ArtCenter College of Design and UCLA's Education Certificate Program, she began her career in the entertainment industry before founding Inner Design — a platform that helps high-achieving professionals reconnect with their inner creative voice through breathwork, meditation, and human design. With over a decade of experience in education and commercial fine arts, Rubina has developed a unique approach to life coaching that combines evidence-based practices with a client-centered focus. She is certified as a Mindfulness Life Coach as well as a Breathwork & Meditation Facilitator. Her work has been featured on major networks including ABC, FOX, NBC, CBS, and CW. Through Inner Design, she offers services such as mindfulness and creativity coaching, creative reset programs, and human design branding sessions, aiming to align individuals with their authentic selves and unlock their full potential. Rubina's approach is rooted in the belief that creative expression across art and design can be enhanced through breathwork, mindfulness, and movement. Her programs are designed to increase creativity and flow, reduce stress and anxiety, and improve emotional regulation, focus, and physical health. Based in the San Gabriel Valley, Rubina continues to inspire others through her work, helping individuals and organizations foster a stronger connection between mind, body, and breath to enable a more embodied and holistic creative process.______________Music CreditsIntroEuphoria in the San Gabriel Valley, Yone OGStingerScarlet Fire (Sting), Otis McDonald, YouTube Audio LibraryOutroEuphoria in the San Gabriel Valley, Yone OG__________________My SGV Podcast:Website: www.mysgv.netNewsletter: Beyond the MicPatreon: MySGV Podcastinfo@sgvmasterkey.com
This conversation provides a comprehensive overview of constitutional law, focusing on the separation of powers, checks and balances, and landmark Supreme Court cases. It emphasizes the importance of understanding these principles for law students and highlights ongoing debates regarding executive power and the role of the judiciary.This conversation serves as the first lecture in a series on Constitutional Law, specifically focusing on the structure of the U.S. government. It introduces the fundamental principles of the Constitution, including its historical context and the concept of Constitutional Law. The lecture then outlines the three branches of government—Legislative, Executive, and Judicial—as defined by the Constitution. A key focus is the doctrine of separation of powers and the interconnected system of checks and balances designed to prevent any single branch from becoming too powerful. Finally, the lecture discusses landmark Supreme Court cases that have interpreted and shaped our understanding of these structural principles.TakeawaysConstitutional Law is primarily derived from the United States Constitution. Its fundamental role is to govern the relationships between the branches of government, between the federal government and the states, and between the government and individuals.The U.S. Constitution was drafted in 1787 and ratified in 1788, taking effect in 1789. It replaced the Articles of Confederation.The Preamble outlines the foundational purposes and guiding values of the Constitution, such as forming a more perfect union, establishing justice, and securing the blessings of liberty.The doctrine of separation of powers refers to the division of governmental functions into three distinct branches: the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial branches.The two chambers of the U.S. Congress are the House of Representatives and the Senate. Article One of the Constitution governs the Legislative Branch.The Necessary and Proper Clause gives Congress the authority to make all laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into execution its enumerated powers. This clause has been a source of debate regarding the scope of federal legislative authority.Key powers of the President include serving as Commander-in-Chief, making treaties with Senate consent, appointing federal officers and judges, and ensuring that the laws are faithfully executed.Congress can override a President's veto power by a two-thirds vote in both the House of Representatives and the Senate.The principle of judicial review was established in Marbury v. Madison. It means that the Supreme Court has the power to interpret the Constitution and federal law and to invalidate laws or executive actions that are inconsistent with the Constitution.The Supreme Court struck down the legislative veto in INS v. Chadha because it violated the separation of powers by circumventing the constitutional requirements for legislative action, specifically bicameralism (passage by both houses) and presentment (submission to the President).The Constitution sets up three distinct branches: legislative, executive, and judicial.These branches interact through a system of checks and balances to prevent any one branch from dominating.Landmark cases like Marbury, Youngstown, Chadha, Clinton, and Mistretta illustrate how these principles work in practice.The system is dynamic, with ongoing debates about the balance of power, especially regarding executive authority.Understanding these concepts is fundamental for legal analysis in any area of law involving government.The separation of powers framework is designed to prevent tyranny but can lead to gridlock.The judiciary's role in interpreting laws can lead to debates about judicial activism versus restraint.The administrative state raises questions about accountability and the delegation of power.The balance of power has shifted towards the executive branch over time, raising concerns.
This lecture explores the foundational framework of the United States Constitution, focusing on the separation of powers among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches. It discusses the key powers and functions of each branch, the system of checks and balances, landmark Supreme Court cases, and contemporary debates surrounding the constitutional framework.TakeawaysConstitutional law is derived from the United States Constitution.The Constitution serves as the supreme law of the land.The separation of powers divides government functions into three branches.Each branch operates independently but is interconnected through checks and balances.Congress is the legislative branch closest to the people.The President has significant powers, including veto authority.The judiciary interprets the Constitution and federal law.Judicial review is a key principle established by Marbury v. Madison.Impeachment serves as a check on federal officials, including the President.Contemporary debates focus on the efficiency and power dynamics within the government.Constitutional Law is primarily derived from the United States Constitution. Its fundamental role is to govern the relationships between the branches of government, between the federal government and the states, and between the government and individuals.The U.S. Constitution was drafted in 1787 and ratified in 1788, taking effect in 1789. It replaced the Articles of Confederation.The Preamble outlines the foundational purposes and guiding values of the Constitution, such as forming a more perfect union, establishing justice, and securing the blessings of liberty.The doctrine of separation of powers refers to the division of governmental functions into three distinct branches: the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial branches.The two chambers of the U.S. Congress are the House of Representatives and the Senate. Article One of the Constitution governs the Legislative Branch.The Necessary and Proper Clause gives Congress the authority to make all laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into execution its enumerated powers. This clause has been a source of debate regarding the scope of federal legislative authority.Key powers of the President include serving as Commander-in-Chief, making treaties with Senate consent, appointing federal officers and judges, and ensuring that the laws are faithfully executed.Congress can override a President's veto power by a two-thirds vote in both the House of Representatives and the Senate.The principle of judicial review was established in Marbury v. Madison. It means that the Supreme Court has the power to interpret the Constitution and federal law and to invalidate laws or executive actions that are inconsistent with the Constitution.The Supreme Court struck down the legislative veto in INS v. Chadha because it violated the separation of powers by circumventing the constitutional requirements for legislative action, specifically bicameralism (passage by both houses) and presentment (submission to the President).
Richa Chadha is an Executive Leadership Coach, mentor, author, speaker & facilitator based in Silicon Valley. She holds an MBA and an MS in Organizational Dynamics from UPenn, specializing in the human aspects of leadership and organizational behavior. As the founder of Coachampion, she helps leaders, teams, and organizations leverage their strengths, navigate transitions, and […]
Twenty years later, Gurinder Chadha's Bend It Like Beckham still kicks down barriers. Dive into the groundbreaking film that redefined cultural identity, gender roles, and the immigrant experience through soccer, samosas, and Sikh resilience. How did Jess Bhamra's fight to bend societal rules—from racist slurs on the pitch to rolling chapatis in the kitchen—mirror real-world struggles of second-gen immigrants? unpack the film's iconic moments: intercutting bhangra and soccer finals, confronting intergenerational trauma, and smashing stereotypes about “masculine” athletes. Why did Jess's father's tearful confession about his own racist past hit so hard? And how did Chadha's blend of humor and heart turn a sports story into a global anthem for self-determination? From its critique of gendered expectations to its legacy in today's conversations about multiculturalism, discover why Bend It Like Beckham remains a playbook for navigating identity in a divided world. Bend It Like Beckham analysis, cultural identity in film, gender roles in sports, immigrant family dynamics, sports movies and feminism.
Mark and CreatorZen founder and CEO Hurshneet Chadha discuss the future of TikTok and influencer marketing, the innovative ideas behind CreatorZen, and the journey of building a tech startup while balancing school. Hurshneet shares insights on the influencer economy, the role of agencies, and the importance of education for creators. The discussion highlights the evolving landscape of social media and the potential for growth in the influencer space. Check out CreatorZen and connect with Hurshneet on LinkedIn! Takeaways TikTok is likely to remain a significant platform for creators. CreatorZen streamlines the influencer marketing process for agencies. Building a tech startup requires learning and adapting quickly. Influencers are defined by their content quality and audience engagement. Agencies play a crucial role in nurturing emerging influencers. Balancing education and entrepreneurship is challenging but rewarding. The future of influencer marketing includes more global creators. Education programs for creators can enhance their marketability. Trust is essential in the influencer sourcing industry. Continuous updates and improvements are key to customer satisfaction. Chapters 01:54 Introducing CreatorZen: A Game Changer for Influencer Marketing 06:01 The Journey of Building CreatorZen 11:54 Understanding Influencers: Who Qualifies? 18:12 The Role of Agencies in Influencer Marketing 23:46 Balancing School and Entrepreneurship 29:59 The Evolution of Influencer Education and Brand Partnerships Affiliate Links: Unleashing the Power of Respect: The I-M Approach by Joseph Shrand, MD This episode is brought to you in part by SecuriTitle, a fractional paralegal service assisting with all things real estate in Massachusetts and New Hampshire.
Mona interviews Georgetown law professor Stephen Vladeck on executive orders, birthright citizenship, Congress not doing its job, and whether Trump will defy the Supreme Court. Referenced Cases: Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v. Sawyer (1952) – Commonly referred to as the "Steel Seizure Case," it involved President Truman's attempt to take control of steel mills during the Korean War. Korematsu v. United States (1944) – Upheld the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II; later criticized but not formally overturned until its repudiation in Trump v. Hawaii. Ex Parte Endo (1944) – A companion case to Korematsu, ruling the detention of a loyal Japanese American citizen was unauthorized by statute. Trump v. Hawaii (2018) – Upheld the Trump administration's travel ban but included the repudiation of Korematsu as part of the decision. United States v. Wong Kim Ark (1898) – Affirmed the principle of birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment. INS v. Chadha (1983) – Declared legislative vetoes unconstitutional, affecting the National Emergencies Act. TikTok-related Executive Orders and Litigation – Mentioned in the context of national security and executive overreach. Referenced Works: The U.S. Constitution: Article II: Presidential powers. 14th Amendment: Citizenship clause.
ABSTRACT Christine Korsgaard famously argued that even if we accept the metaphysical theory that there are no selves or persons, the practical standpoint requires us to think of ourselves as unified over time. It is the ability to choose and deliberate, make plans and act that requires me to construct an identity for myself. This practical requirement is antithetical to the Buddhist no-self view. Buddhists argue that it is primarily ignorance about our identity that is responsible for suffering, and that this ignorance consists not just in having a false belief in a metaphysical self but also our ordinary self-conception as being unified across time: our ‘I'-sense, so to say. Buddhists claim that this ‘I'-sense is the real culprit and the source of existential suffering. The Buddhist project of eliminating, or at least reducing, suffering is concerned with arguments to show that there is no metaphysical self and that ‘I'-sense is an illusion that we must get rid of. If Korsgaard is right, it seems that the Buddhist project is in deep trouble. I shall argue that Korsgaard's requirement is too strong. The Buddhist project is sound and Buddhists at all stages of their practice can continue to choose and deliberate, make plans and act ABOUT MONIMA Monima Chadha is Professor of Indian Philosophy at the University of Oxford and Fellow and Tutor in Philosophy at Lady Margaret Hall. Her research interests are in metaphysics and philosophy of mind in classical Indian and contemporary Western traditions. In recent years, she has written a book Selfless Minds (OUP, 2023) and many articles on Buddhist no-self views and their implications for our concepts of subjectivity, agency, responsibility, and ethical life.
Reva Chadha (RPTA '20), After-School Programming Specialist at Girl Scouts Heart of Central California, talks with Dr. Brian Greenwood (Cal Poly Experience Industry Management) about her life and career to date.
Lights, camera, parenting! In this heart-to-heart episode of Cyrus Says, actors Ali Fazal and Richa Chadha open up about their exciting new chapter as parents to daughter Zuneyra Ida Fazal. From sleepless nights to the rollercoaster of fatherhood, they share the highs and lows of balancing parenthood with thriving careers. Together they roast Ali, while Richa reveals how she navigates her professional life alongside motherhood. Expect a mix of funny moments with grilling Ali Fazal & pranks Richa played on him. They spill the beans on their latest venture as producers of the much-anticipated film Girls Will Be Girls—a bold and refreshing take on growing up.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today I'm thrilled to host Dr. Neel Chadha. Neel is a family physician who made the bold decision to go all in on developing retirement residences for seniors.This is a story of embracing new opportunities, taking calculated risks, & pursuing a focused life to find success.Discussion Points:Introduction (1:35)From family medicine & geriatrics to developing senior homes (5:15)Neel's decision to leave the hospital & go all in on senior living (6:55)Neel's retirement residence community (9:35)Senior living in Canada - status quo, supply/demand (12:00)Investing in senior living - key metrics to track (16:25)Navigating interest rates & other challenges in 2023 - key takeaways (18:42)Why a focused life is critical for success (23:30)The importance of mentorship (26:05)What Neel wants to be known for (30:25)Closing remarks (31:10)This episode features Arya EHR - https://www.aryaehr.com/**I endorse only products/services I personally use or would use. Any income generated offsets the costs of running this podcast :)Neel:https://lanarklifestyles.ca/https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-neel-chadha-44829013b/Yatin:Email: beyondmdpodcast@gmail.com LinkedIn: Yatin ChadhaWays to support beyond MD:Amex credit card referral link: https://americanexpress.com/en-ca/referral/business-platinum?ref=yATINC4uFw&XLINK=MYCPhttps://americanexpress.com/en-ca/referral/cobalt?ref=yATINCYEoc&XLINK=MYCP
"The key message of the report is that the fundamentals of this region are critical, they're clear, and businesses are doing exactly, I think, what they need to do for us to move ahead." - Sapna Chadha "Given that one of the other themes we've had this year is trust, having a strong regulatory foundation and good constructs around that for digital financial services is critical to unlocking the next wave of growth here." - Florian Hoppe "All 10 ASEAN nations have announced their own national strategic AI initiatives or plans, and ASEAN itself has actually released a report and guide on AI governance and ethics. So, I think if you put all that together, it's very natural that Southeast Asia is, quite frankly, well-positioned to capitalize on the AI trend." - Fock Wai Hoong Fresh out of the studio in Google, Bernard Leong led a discussion on the 2024 Southeast Asia Digital Economy Report, joined by Sapna Chadha (Google), Florian Hope (Bain & Company), and Wai Hoong (Temasek). The panel delved into Southeast Asia's impressive digital growth, with the region's economy reaching $263 billion in GMV and significant strides in profitability. The panellists examined the key themes which include Southeast Asia's emergence as an AI hub, driven by $30 billion in AI investments, the rise of video commerce, and the region's booming digital financial services specifically on embedded insurance. The conversation highlights challenges and opportunities in digital inclusion, AI infrastructure, and regional integration, providing a nuanced outlook on Southeast Asia's potential. The episode concludes with each panellist sharing their vision for Southeast Asia's digital future and success metrics for the next decade, emphasizing the region's unique strengths and long-term global impact. Audio Episode Highlights [00:46] Introduction [02:17] Key Report Insights [04:09] How Sapna, Florian, and Wai Hoong provide perspectives to the key report takeaways [07:00] Investor Perspective on Southeast Asia [10:06] Exiting the Funding Winter [12:44] AI's Role in Accelerating Growth [14:30] Impact of Video E-commerce [16:23] Growth in Digital Financial Services [18:03] Embedded Insurance in E-commerce [24:12] AI Infrastructure Investment [27:55] Southeast Asia's Startup Ecosystem [29:45] Generative AI Use Cases [31:06] AI for Revenue and Cost Optimization [34:16] New Internet Users and Digital Inclusion [37:55] Regional Integration as a Success Metric [39:01] Vision for Southeast Asia Digital Economy Success [40:20] Closing Remarks Podcast Information: Bernard Leong hosts and produces the show. Proper credits for the intro and end music: "Energetic Sports Drive" and the episode is mixed & edited in both video and audio format by G. Thomas Craig Analyse Asia Main Site: https://analyse.asia Analyse Asia Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1kkRwzRZa4JCICr2vm0vGl Analyse Asia Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/analyse-asia-with-bernard-leong/id914868245 Analyse Asia YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AnalyseAsia Analyse Asia LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/analyse-asia/ Analyse Asia X (formerly known as Twitter): https://twitter.com/analyseasia Analyse Asia Threads: https://www.threads.net/@analyseasia Sign Up for Our This Week in Asia Newsletter: https://www.analyse.asia/#/portal/signup Subscribe Newsletter on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/build-relation/newsletter-follow?entityUrn=7149559878934540288
It's Migraine Awareness Week! Adam Cox is joined by Dr. Peter Chadha, Chief Scientific Officer at MigraSoothe. With 1 in 5 UK adults suffering from migraines, Dr. Chadha explains how vitamin B2 can help both prevent migraines and reduce their severity. https://www.bespokebiotics.co.uk/collections/migraine/products/premium-vitamin-b2-riboflavin-400mg-per-capsule-120-caps-migrasoothe-b-highest-manufacturing-standards-uk-made-migraine-support-stress-tremors-and-energy-vegan-nice-recommended-formula?gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQjwxsm3BhDrARIsAMtVz6MhutLbgGQmYbWyRq5AupPOtq4hSt8GG8E648J7fyVgGvmknEuPwc0aAvOWEALw_wcB
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When Seema Bansal Chadha was in her early twenties, she was in a very new, long distance relationship with a guy named Sunny. In classic LDR-status, he sent her flowers for Valentine's Day. It was supposed to be a romantic gesture, but the flowers arrived wilted. NBD though. The flop would lead Seema to move to New York to be with Sunny…and to co-found Venus et Fleur with him too. In this episode of 9 to 5ish, Seema shares: Why her father's lighting and plumbing store informed her own entrepreneurship How she rationalized starting a biz with her boyfriend of less than a year The moment Venus et Fleur blew up (shout out to the Kardashians) How the hustle of the early days compares to the hustle now Why protecting your existing customers sometimes outweighs trying to attract new ones
Seema Bansal Chadha is the co-founder of the luxury floral brand Venus et Fleur. Born and raised in Vancouver, Bansal Chadha spent her formative years learning the business at her father's lighting and plumbing fixtures store. In 2015, after a fateful meeting with her now husband, she used her experience in sales, marketing, and customer development to create Venus et Fleur. Initially, the couple aimed to start a reliable luxury floral business that could prevent what had happened to them on their first Valentine's Day: a botched flower delivery. The two innovated even further by developing a unique and instantly popular way to preserve roses for up to a year. Since then, Venus et Fleur has exploded in popularity and has become a favorite of celebrities like Khloé and Kourtney Kardashian. Bansal Chadha has guided the brand through massive growth and expansion into new flowers and product categories, positioning Venus et Fleur as the most innovative and buzzy floral brand on the market.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to Cyrus Says!This week on Cyrus Says, Cyrus is joined by Richa Chadha.They touch upon various topics, starting with Richa's experiences and the reaction to her work in Sanjay Leela Bhansali's “HeeraMandi”. They dive into personal stories, discuss the nuances of Indian culture, politics, and societal norms, including the treatment of artists and performers historically in India. Richa shares insights into her production company's achievements including an award-winning film at Sundance, and her passion for social causes. Follow Richa Chadha on Instagram @therichachadha [https://www.instagram.com/therichachadha] Subscribe to the Cyrus Says YouTube Channel for video episodes!Listen to Cyrus Says across Audio PlatformsIVM Podcasts | Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | Gaana | Amazon Music | Jio SaavnEmail your AMA questions to us at whatcyrussays@gmail.comDon't forget to follow Cyrus Says' official Instagram handle at @whatcyrussaysConnect with Cyrus on socials:Instagram | TwitterAnd don't forget to rate us!-x-x-xDisclaimer: The views, opinions, and statements expressed in the episodes of the shows hosted on the IVM Podcasts network are solely those of the individual participants, hosts, and guests, and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of IVM Podcasts or its management. IVM Podcasts does not endorse or assume responsibility for any content, claims, or representations made by the participants during the shows. This includes, but is not limited to, the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of any information provided. Any reliance you place on such information is strictly at your own risk. IVM Podcasts is not liable for any direct, indirect, consequential, or incidental damages arising out of or in connection with the use or dissemination of the content featured in the shows. Listener discretion is advised.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Alan and Robin discuss his path from Wall Street to citizenM, their focus on affordable luxury, the innovations they are bringing to the hospitality industry, and who they are working to serve. Robin also tells us about their unique citizensOf campaign and how it is helping them integrate into communities, as well as their partnership with World Bicycle Relief and how they encourage their guests to participate in impactful ESG initiatives. Robin Chadha is the Amsterdam-based Chief Marketing Officer of citizenM, where he leads the Brand & Communications team. Robin is half Indian, half Dutch, and was educated in American schools his entire life, giving him a deep understanding and appreciation for different cultures from a young age. He spent his first year after graduation on the floor of the NYSE and did another year in the offices, but knew it wasn't the place for him. He made the move into fashion by joining Tommy Hilfiger in New York, where he fell in love with the industry. He then moved back to the Netherlands to join his father's fashion company, Mexx, but left shortly after it was sold to Liz Claiborne. In 2005, Robin entered hospitality by launching Rain, a unique design-led food and drink experience venue in Amsterdam. Robin has always had a passion for travel, so he sold Rain in 2008 to join the budding citizenM team, where he has since been responsible for growing citizenM into the worldwide, distinctly recognizable hotel and lifestyle brand it is today.citizenM was founded by Robin's father, Rattan Chadha, and opened its first hotel at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport in 2008. When Rattan ran Mexx, he saw his designers traveling the world unable to find affordable luxury hotels to stay in, so they became the pioneers in affordable luxury with a focus on emotional connections, efficiencies, and experiences. Today, citizenM owns and operates 30 hotels in most major cities across the world. They focus on Bleisure travelers that are blending business and leisure, leverage their citizenOf campaign to overcome issues when integrating into new cities, and maintain impressive ESG and charity initiatives to encourage their guests to improve the world citizenM is helping them experience. In this episode, you'll learn about:The market gap citizenM was created to fill, and what a Bleisure Traveler is How citizenM inspires their guests to participate in ESG and charitable giving initiatives The creative citizenOf campaigns being used to launch new locations Our Sponsor:Download Emailtooltester's free comparison spreadsheet to find the best email marketing service for your business.Key Highlights:[01:50] Polar opposites in travel, from Thailand to Dubai[03:40] From Wall Street, to fashion, to founder, to here[07:45] Similarities between fashion and hospitality[08:50] The idea behind citizenM Hotels[11:55] daring to disrupt and gain ground [14:45] 4 pillars it's all built on [16:30] What is “Bleisure”?[19:05] citizensOf Campaign [26:15] citizenMovement initiative [30:40] The impact of growing up in three distinct cultures [33:30] What AI cannot do and what we do with data[35:10] Art and fashion trends Looking for more?Visit our website for the full show notes, links to resources mentioned in this episode, and ways to connect with the guest! Become a member today and listen ad-free, visit https://plus.acast.com/s/marketingtoday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.