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This week on Chai Time, we sit down with Dr. Lalita du Perron — Associate Director of Stanford's Center for South Asia — for a rich and honest conversation about her journey, research, and the stories that shape her work. A scholar of Hindi poetry and performance, Lalita is the author of Thumri Lyrics and co-author of The Songs of Khyal. Her work spans courtesans, queer parenting, and questions of consent — always bold, deeply human, and full of heart. She also hosts SASSpod, giving voice to South Asia at Stanford. Don't miss this thoughtful exchange on identity, storytelling, and life at the intersection of academia and lived experience. Dr. Lalita du Perron is the Associate Director of the Center for South Asia at Stanford University. She earned her PhD from the University of London and is the author of Hindi Poetry in a Musical Genre: Thumri Lyrics, and co-author of The Songs of Khyal. From thumri lyrics and courtesans to queer parenting and questions of consent, her work is bold, thoughtful, and deeply human. She's also the host of SASSpod, a podcast that brings stories and voices from Stanford's South Asian Studies community to life. Lalita brings both intellect and heart to everything she touches — and today, we have the privilege of learning from her journey.
What an absolute blissful afternoon it was at the Stanford campus, immersed in the vibrant world of Nautanki—the rich folk theater tradition of North India. It was an honor to spend time with not just great artists, but also remarkable human beings who are preserving and innovating this beautiful art form. We had the privilege of engaging with Padma Shri Pandit Ram Dayal Sharma Ji, a living legend and Sangeet Natak Akademi awardee, whose dedication to keeping Nautanki alive is awe-inspiring. Adding to this enriching experience was his son, Professor Dr. Devendra Sharma, a prolific artist and scholar in his own right, and Shubhra Prakash, a familiar voice on Chai Time and a celebrated theater artist from the Bay Area, now making waves in New York. Don't miss this special episode of Chai Time, where we dive deep into the world of Nautanki, exploring its timeless charm, evolving narratives, and the passion that fuels these extraordinary artists.
Author Shankari Chandran believes storytelling may be our most powerful weapon in the search for hope, truth, empathy and justice. Shankari is a Sri Lankan Thamil Australian author. Her third novel Chai Time at Cinnamon Gardens won Australia's most prestigious literary award, the Miles Franklin, last year. In this interview with Life & Faith, Shankari shares her story, her inspirations and the power of storytelling as a carrier of hope, an antidote to injustice and a catalyst for empathy. ---Explore: Shankari's website
The BBC's Contains Strong Language festival has left British shores for the first time - and Australian arts and culture presenter Michael Cathcart hosts a special Front Row recorded on Gadigal land in Sydney in partnership with ABC and Red Room Poetry. Known as the Aussie Bob Dylan, singer Paul Kelly performs Going To The River With Dad from his forthcoming album Fever Longing Still. First nations poet Jazz Money reads from her latest collection Mark the Dawn - inspired by the stories of her Wiradjuri ancestors and her feelings of respect for the country around her. As Australia prepares to appoint a Poet Laureate, the British poet laureate Simon Armitage reads a sonnet which describes his childhood desire to dig all the way to Australia from his Yorkshire garden. And lawyer Shankari Chandran - whose novel Chai Time at Cinnamon Gardens won Australia's most prestigious literary prize, the Miles Franklin Award - reflects on how she draws on her Sri Lankan Tamil heritage to describe the trauma of war and detention of those seeking asylum. Presenter: Michael Cathcart Producer: Paula McGrath
From Miles Franklin award-winning author of Chai Time at Cinnamon Gardens comes a new novel about displacement and seeking refuge—and ultimately, a story about finding home.
Shankari Chandran was once told that her stories weren't 'Australian enough.' She later went on to win the prestigious Miles Franklin Award - an annual literary prize awarded to "a novel which is of the highest literary merit and presents Australian life in any of its phases". Here at Missing Perspectives, we are huge fans of Shankari - it's actually the second time we've hosted her on our podcast (be sure to listen to our episode on her last book, Chai Time at Cinnamon Gardens). This week, Shankari joins Hannah to talk about her incredible new book Safe Haven that is making huge waves. Safe Haven is about displacement and seeking refuge—but ultimately it is a story about finding home—and the lengths you'll go to find safety and love. This is an episode not to be missed - and a really timely one too.
In this episode we meet lawyer and author Shankari Chandran, who won the 2023 Miles Franklin Literary Award for her novel Chai Time at Cinnamon Gardens. Chandran's writing explores the Sri Lankan diaspora in Australia, and weaves sharp commentary on racism, injustice and ignorance through richly told stories of family and community. Her new novel, Safe Haven, published by Ultimo Press in early May, explores issues of immigration and detention. Hosting this episode, which also covers how Chandran finds the time to write between her work as a lawyer and raising four kids, is Good Weekend editor Katrina Strickland.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Miles Franklin Award winner, Shankari Chandran takes Cath to Cinnamon Gardens, an aged care home established by Tamil refugees and now run by their daughter. It's run with love and dignity and has become an oasis for its culturally diverse residents…but the tensions of past wars and the prejudices of present day Australia which have long remained at a simmer ultimately boil over. + Associate Professor Lisa Bennett shares her passion for stories soaked in mist and old magic with “Storyland”; a masterful, unique and utterly compelling illustrated mythology of Britain. Be transported to a time when England was considered the furthest outpost on any map and half remembered characters such as Brutus, Albina, Scota and Bladud roamed the earth …and our imaginations. Guests Shankari Chandran, author of “Chai Time at Cinnamon Gardens” which won the 2023 Miles Franklin Award. She's also the author of “Song of the Sun God” and “The Barrier”. Associate Professor Lisa Bennett, from the College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences at Flinders University discusses “Storyland; A new mythology of Britain” by Amy Jeffs. Other books that get a mention “Wild; Tales from Early Medieval Britain” by Amy Jeffs, “The Shadow of the Wind” by Carlos Ruiz Zafon, “The Thursday Murder Club” by Richard Osman and “Pheasant's Nest” by Louise Milligan. INSTAGRAM @Ultimopress @Hachetteaus @lisalhannett @amyjeffs_authorSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Miles Franklin Award winner, Shankari Chandran takes Cath to Cinnamon Gardens, an aged care home established by Tamil refugees and now run by their daughter. It's run with love and dignity and has become an oasis for its culturally diverse residents…but the tensions of past wars and the prejudices of present day Australia which have long remained at a simmer ultimately boil over. + Associate Professor Lisa Bennett shares her passion for stories soaked in mist and old magic with “Storyland”; a masterful, unique and utterly compelling illustrated mythology of Britain. Be transported to a time when England was considered the furthest outpost on any map and half remembered characters such as Brutus, Albina, Scota and Bladud roamed the earth …and our imaginations. Guests Shankari Chandran, author of “Chai Time at Cinnamon Gardens” which won the 2023 Miles Franklin Award. She's also the author of “Song of the Sun God” and “The Barrier”. Associate Professor Lisa Bennett, from the College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences at Flinders University discusses “Storyland; A new mythology of Britain” by Amy Jeffs. Other books that get a mention “Wild; Tales from Early Medieval Britain” by Amy Jeffs, “The Shadow of the Wind” by Carlos Ruiz Zafon, “The Thursday Murder Club” by Richard Osman and “Pheasant's Nest” by Louise Milligan. INSTAGRAM @Ultimopress @Hachetteaus @lisalhannett @amyjeffs_authorSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Special #podcast in honor of Women's month. Chai Time With Chai_time_with_moms' hosts, Asmita and Pareesa, have a fun and honest rapid fire questions session! Watch today to learn what authentic chai brews in their lives?! #womensupportingwomen #womenhistorymonth #southAsianblog #momlife #rapidfire
As a celebration, I decided to share my dissertation briefly with you. I also talked about my writing strategies with Sneha! My dissertation is about supporting international students in the Educational Administration programs in the U.S. Pomodoro Technique with Music https://youtu.be/ul8NcakAj6Y?si=7ppyYT6zKCEy8WTz Pomodoro Timer https://pomofocus.io/ Bollywood Dance Workout https://youtu.be/tTdlI6QZvhg?si=SJe4EPGuldLXQCdN Zumba https://youtu.be/HhR9jUIPtnY?si=RKQhHxhjxTO5l9Vd
In this episode of Chai Time, we're wrapping up our last series of 2023, “Many Threads, One Tapestry.” Jennifer and Dara Lynn have a conversation about what it means for our individual stories of meeting and following Christ to be a part of the larger story that God is writing for His church.So, pour yourself a cup of tea and join us for another episode of Jesus Speaks Farsi.For more information about the recent history and incredible growth of the Iranian church, please visit elam.com/iran-story. And for more information about our organization, please visit elam.com.Support the show
In this episode of Chai Time, we're wrapping up our most recent series, “Church planting in the Iran region.” Joe, Jennifer and Dara Lynn have a conversation about what planting a church in the Iran region looks like as well as how that differs from our Western understanding of church planting. So, pour yourself a cup of tea and join us for another episode of Jesus Speaks Farsi.For more information about the recent history and incredible growth of the Iranian church, please visit elam.com/iran-story. And for more information about our organization, please visit elam.com.
Praise the Lord, I graduated after six years! It's a short episode with some appreciation, acknowledgement and updates. I'm still here! Thanks for listening and being patient with me.
Anna and Amanda discuss the Nero Book Awards which will commence in 2024. Our book of the week is CHAI TIME AT CINNAMON GARDENS by Shankari Chandran. A layered story about a nursing home in Sydney whose residents have traumatic memories of the civil war in Sri Lanka, this won the 2023 Miles Franklin Literary Award. Coming up: WIFEDOM by Anna Funder. Follow us! Email: booksonthegopodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @ abailliekaras and @ vibrant_lives_podcast Credits Artwork: Sascha Wilkosz
A special episode: Anna chats with Shawn Mooney of Shawn the Book Maniac. We recommend three books and each choose one to read for our next episode: the Anna and Shawn book club! Books discussed: The Transit of Venus by Shirley Hazzard True Biz by Sara Nović Y/N by Esther Yi Loop Tracks by Sue Orr Wifedom: Mrs Orwell's Invisible Life by Anna Funder The Recent East by Thomas Grattan Coming up: Chai Time in Cinnamon Gardens by Shankari Chandran Follow us! Email: booksonthegopodcast@gmail.com Instagram: [a] abailliekaras and [a] shawnthebookmaniac Youtube: Books On The Go and Shawn the Book Maniac Credits Artwork: Sascha Wilkosz
Anna and Annie discuss a recent study on reading to young children. We wrap up Women in Translation month. The books we read (or Annie did at least!) and recommend are: Slime: A Natural History by Susanne Wedlich translated by Ayca Turkoglu Heaven by Mieko Kawakami translated by Sam Bett and David Boyd What You're Looking For Is In The Library by Michiko Aoyama translated by Alison Watts Collected Works by Lydia Sandgren translated by Agnes Broomé My Devotion by Julia Kerninon translated by Alison Anderson Sleepless by Marie Darrieussecq translated by Penny Hueston Coming up: Chai Time in the Cinnamon Gardens and Wifedom Follow us! Email: booksonthegopodcast@gmail.com Facebook: Books On The Go Instragram: @abailliekaras and @mr_annie Credits Artwork: Sascha Wilkosz
Anna and Annie discuss the 2023 Booker Prize Longlist. Our book of the week is The Late Americans by Brandon Taylor. A novel about friends and lovers set in Iowa City, it is both intimate and explores wider issues in contemporary life and art. Taylor was short-listed for the Booker Prize for Real Life and won the Story Prize for his collection Filthy Animals. The Late Americans is an instant national bestseller and was a Most Anticipated Book of the year by Vogue, Elle, Oprah Daily, the Washington Post, Buzzfeed and Vulture. Coming up: Chai Time in Cinnamon Gardens by Shankari Chandran. Follow us! Instagram: @abailliekaras and @mr_annie Email: booksonthegopodcast@gmail.com Facebook: Books On The Go Litsy: @abailliekaras Credits Artwork: Sascha Wilkosz
In this episode, we're wrapping up our most recent series, “Life After Prison.” Joe, Jennifer and Dara Lynn get together to chat about this series' conversations with Anahita, Ladan and Sara. They talk about what it means or doesn't mean, to be “on fire” for Jesus, how being young (in life or in faith) doesn't exclude believers from the call to ministry, and how persecution is never the end of the story. So, grab a cup of tea and join us for another episode of Jesus Speaks Farsi. To hear Anahita, Ladan and Sara's persecution stories, check out episode two and three from our Persecution series and episode 4 of our Women In Iran series.For more information about the recent history and incredible growth of the Iranian church, please visit elam.com/iran-story.And for more information about our organization, please visit elam.com.
With effects rippling into the present, the Sri Lankan Civil War, lasting more than 25 years from the early 1980s until 2009, has found an important place in our current cultural canon. Join lawyer and novelist of Song of the Sun God and Chai Time at Cinnamon Gardens, Shankari Chandran, author of Booker Prize–winning The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida, Shehan Karunatilaka, and Anandavalli as they discuss the island nation's turbulent recent history and its influence in their storytelling. In conversation with prize-winning author Roanna Gonsalves. Supported by UNSW Sydney. This episode was recorded live at the 2023 Sydney Writers' Festival. If you enjoyed this episode, please rate and follow our channel. Sydney Writers' Festival podcasts are available on all major podcast platforms. After more? Follow Sydney Writers' Festival on social media:Instagram: @sydwritersfestFacebook: @SydWritersFestTwitter: @SydWritersFestTikTok: @sydwritersfestSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Khi viết bản thảo đầu tiên của mình, bà đã nói rằng những câu chuyện của mình không đủ tính chất Úc. Shankari Chandran hiện là người đạt được Giải thưởng Văn học Miles Franklin đáng tự hào. Cuốn tiểu thuyết của bà là ‘Chai Time at Cinnamon Gardens', đề cập đến chiến tranh, chấn thương và chia rẽ, trong một câu chuyện đối đầu nhưng dễ thương.
Foodie Michael Harden reveals some lesser-known cuisines in Melbourne; Award-winning author Shankari Chandran chats about her book Chai Time at Cinnamon Gardens; Nat reveals some novel ways of increasing our incidental exercise; Broadcaster and festival director Woody McDonald talks about the upcoming Eighty Six Festival; Film reviewer Simone Ubaldi shares her thought on Oppenheimer; Nat got into trouble at the cinema; Book lover Fi Wright reviews Anna Funder's Wifedom; Mrs. Orwell's Invisible Life; and director Dean Bryant talks about comedy musical Bloom at Melbourne Theatre Company. With presenters Simon Winkler, Daniel Burt & Nat Harris. Website: https://www.rrr.org.au/explore/programs/breakfasters/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Breakfasters3RRRFM/Twitter: https://twitter.com/breakfasters
Chai Time at Cinnamon Gardens is the book Shankari Chandran always wanted to write. After being rejected by publishers, Shankari decided to write for herself and finally tackle the subject she'd been avoiding: Race in Australia. In doing so, she has won the Miles Franklin award and changed the trajectory of her writing career.Reading list:Chai Time at Cinnamon Gardens, Shankari Chandran, 2022Song of the Sun God, Shankari Chandran, 2017The Barrier, Shankari Chandran, 2017Hopeless Kingdom, Kgshak Akec, 2022Limberlost, Robbie Arnott, 2022Cold Enough for Snow, Jessica Au, 2022The Lovers, Yumna Kassab, 2022Iris, Fiona Kelly McGregor, 2022You can find these books at your favourite independent book store. Or if you want to listen to them as audiobooks, you can head to the Read This reading room on Apple Books.Socials: Stay in touch with Read This on Instagram and TwitterGuest: Shankari Chandran and Kate McClymontSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chai Time at Cinnamon Gardens is the book Shankari Chandran always wanted to write. After being rejected by publishers, Shankari decided to write for herself and finally tackle the subject she'd been avoiding: Race in Australia. In doing so, she has won the Miles Franklin award and changed the trajectory of her writing career. Reading list: Chai Time at Cinnamon Gardens, Shankari Chandran, 2022 Song of the Sun God, Shankari Chandran, 2017 The Barrier, Shankari Chandran, 2017 Hopeless Kingdom, Kgshak Akec, 2022 Limberlost, Robbie Arnott, 2022 Cold Enough for Snow, Jessica Au, 2022 The Lovers, Yumna Kassab, 2022 Iris, Fiona Kelly McGregor, 2022 You can find these books at your favourite independent book store. Or if you want to listen to them as audiobooks, you can head to the Read This reading room on Apple Books. Socials: Stay in touch with Read This on Instagram and Twitter Guest: Shankari Chandran and Kate McClymont
When she wrote her first manuscript, she was told her stories weren't Australian enough but Shankari Chandran is now a proud winner of the Miles Franklin Literary Award. Her novel, Chai Time at Cinnamon Gardens, tackles war, trauma and division, in a confronting, but endearing story.
In this episode, we're wrapping up our most recent series, “Pray, Give, Go, Stay.” Joe, Jennifer and Dara Lynn spend some time talking about the implications of each of these opportunities to engage with the global church. They also share how their own imaginations were stirred as they talked with friends of the Iranian church about what it can look like to participate in the story God is writing for the church today. So, grab a cup of tea and join us for another episode of Jesus Speaks Farsi.For more information about the recent history and incredible growth of the Iranian church, please visit elam.com/iran-story. And for more information about our organization, please visit elam.com.
In this episode, we're wrapping up our Encounters with Jesus series. Jennifer, Joe and Dara Lynn get together at Jennifer's farm to discuss the conversations in this series about what it can look like to encounter Jesus and the difference that made in each of our guests' lives. Sharing their own personal experiences of spiritual encounters, our co-hosts find a lot to talk about in this Chai time. So, bring your cup of tea and join us for another episode of Jesus Speaks Farsi.For more information about the recent history and incredible growth of the Iranian church please visit elam.com/iran-story.For more information about our organization, please visit elam.com.
I've been super busy these days so I released this episode late when I'm traveling. Hope this is fun to listen to.
In this final episode of the Scriptures in Iran series, Joe, Dara Lynn and Jen sit down over a cup of chai to talk through the stories we've shared. We discuss our thoughts as Westerners about the stories we've heard about the impact of the scriptures in Iran.Grab your cup of tea and join us for another episode of Jesus Speaks Farsi.For more information about the recent history and incredible growth of the Iranian church please visit elam.com/iran-story.For more information about our organization, please visit elam.com.
Chai Time moms recommend watching the Netflix series Bridgerton S2. We discuss the series, characters, plot and why we think it's a great watch.
In this final episode of the Women in Iran series, Joe, Dara Lynn and Jen sit down over a cup of chai to talk through the stories we've shared. We discuss our thoughts as Westerners about the stories we've heard about women from Iran?Grab your cup of tea and join us for another episode of Jesus Speaks Farsi.For more information about the recent history and incredible growth of the Iranian church please visit elam.com/iran-story.For more information about our organisation, please visit elam.com.
I've been learning English since the age of 12 and it's been a long journey. It's never ended but has been a very fruitful one. Thank you for listening and it's 80 episodes!!! I'll take a summer break for two months and will be back in September. Stay tuned with live streaming or some vlogs on my socials! Share your stories with me!
Chai Time host, Sara, shares the joys and struggles of her motherly journey with her child who is on the spectrum. Sara discusses how she coped with the diagnose, gained strength to help and guide herself and family to help their son. As parents, we are called upon to nurture, to love, to advocate for, and to empower our children in ways we had not necessarily envisioned when we chose to become parents. Sara sends a powerful message of how we need to cherish our children's individual accomplishments, realizing how much harder it is for them to achieve as compared to others. We must appreciate them for this, and value their personality and character and those idiosyncrasies that make them unique.
Sumera Rashid is a dental director at Northern Virginia Community College, VA. She is also a mom of 2 boys. Join us as Sumera discusses motherhood, raising boys, work/life balance, marriage and parenting tips and career tips as well as mental health.
Back with another episode for all you future doctors out there!!! Joining in for Episode 5 of the Third season of Chai With The Premed Guys is the one and only @lilyinmedicine Graduate from the Tulane school of medicine, co-founder of the company Med Mentors, and an incoming ENT surgery resident at her alma mater Tulane medicine. On top of that, she even finds the time to share her advice with the med/premed community through her platform as @lilyinmedicine. Dr. Trinh has done it all and has so much experience with research, time management, and just getting things done, plain and simple. If you have no clue what your research experience should look like, or if you're having trouble balancing your classes with jobs/extracurriculars, this episode is for you. Join us for our chai time this week as Dr. Trinh shares with us how she balanced her time as a D1 athlete in college, how she's produced a system for optimized research efficiency, and finally how she went about matching into a competitive specialty. Episode releasing May 13th at 12pm EST For more from Dr. Trinh, visit @lilyinmedicine for her candid advice
This week we have our chai time with Manan Parekh- Medical student at Temple University, artist, and content creator as @mananparekh611 on TikTok. Currently taking a research year to resolve his conflicting interests in Neurosurgery and Otolaryngology, Manan is in a special mental space that requires much introspection and reflection. Join us as we take full advantage of this and pick Manan's brain thoroughly. Other than his fields of interest, Manan walks us through his thoughts on different learning methods, his undergrad life as a basketball officiating frat brother, and how it's the intangible lessons one is taught by life that most measurably impact how one practices medicine. website: https://stonychaibhais.wixsite.com/mysite Instagram: instagram.com/chaibhaispodcast/ Manan's platform: https://www.tiktok.com/@mananparekh611?lang=en
Joining us this week is Shaun Anderson- part acrobat, part Youtuber, part medical student from Nevada, Las Vegas! This one's for all the premeds that give up their nonmedical hobbies to spend more time on classes and activities that will make them “appealing” to med schools. Sayeed has been there, I've been there, we hope after listening to this episode you won't get stuck there. Don't ditch your idea for a cooking social media page just because you're premed. Don't ditch your love for painting just because you're premed. Don't drop out of your awesome dance team just because you're premed. Regardless of whether they're medically related, your passions are what you should be spending your time on. More so than working some job in a hospital that you find boring because some reddit forum said you need 1000+ hours of clinical experience to get into med school. Paying less heed to these standards set for premeds makes you stand out more, makes you more successful as a student, and most importantly makes this a happier part of your life. Testament to this is Shaun's experience devoting himself fully to acrobatics as a college student. And it's that devotion, rather than any of the usual accolades premeds chase, that got him into med school. Join us for a continuation of this conversation and discussion on topics such as switching from Pre-PT to Pre-Med, being an efficient student researcher, and having a well-rounded life in med school. For more from Shaun, check out his YouTube channel: Shaun Anderson
In this final episode of the Persecution series, Joe, Dara Lynn and Jen sit down over a cup of chai to talk through the stories we've shared in this series. Persecution and suffering go hand in hand and bring up a lot of difficult questions for our Christian faith: Why does God let his followers go to prison? Where is He in all the suffering? What should we as Westerners do with these stories from Iran?If you've asked yourself similar questions, bring your cup of tea or favorite beverage, and join us for another episode of Jesus Speaks Farsi.For more information about the recent history and incredible growth of the Iranian church please visit elam.com/iran-story.For more information about our organization, please visit elam.com.
It's me talking a lot again! In this episode, I talked about my experiences being a freelancing medical interpreter in Colorado. It's been a meaningful and rewarding process even though it's hard. Feel free to share your job experience with me! Colorado Language Connection Bridging the Gap Medical Interpreter Training
For this week's chai time, we are proud to present Stony Brook Medicine's own Dr. Jason Mathew! Dr. Mathew started his journey at Rutgers as a premed with a passion for neuroscience. After leaning into his interests through neurotoxicity research, he enrolled as a medical student at NYIT, after which he completed his training in Vascular Neurology at the Cleveland Clinic. If you've been looking to get to know more about Neurology, look no further. Join us for not just a glimpse, but an entire inside look at everything Neurology- patient populations, day to day life, thrilling innovations in stroke medicine, and larger obstacles faced by physicians in medicine. We also go over some of the points Dr. Mathew looks out for when interviewing Residency applicants! Have any feedback or episode requests? Reach out to us through Instagram or directly (Wali Pirzada & Sayeed Khan)
Check it out on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/33Z4VsE Check it out on Apple: https://apple.co/3AHc2DT Sanjana, a former Pharmacy student, realized her passion towards Real Estate during COVID. Now, she is working on building her brand and business as a young professional. She is also host of her new podcast “Chai Time with Sanjana Reddy” with a scheduled launch date of February 1st and hopes to inspire young professionals who want to live their dreams! Dreams: Have a foundation for endometriosis Coaching/Mentoring Young Professionals out there. Building the Real Estate Reputation and Raising 500k in capital in 2022. How you can Help: Introduce her to Young Professionals that need mentorship Partner with her in Real Estate and help her build trust Focus on Goal Setting for yourself and hold her accountable to hers! Contact them at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sanjanarreddy/ Email: sanjanareddybusiness@gmail.com Phone: 6098191557
Check it out on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/33Z4VsE Check it out on Apple: https://apple.co/3AHc2DT Sanjana, a former Pharmacy student, realized her passion towards Real Estate during COVID. Now, she is working on building her brand and business as a young professional. She is also host of her new podcast “Chai Time with Sanjana Reddy” with a scheduled launch date of February 1st and hopes to inspire young professionals who want to live their dreams! Dreams: Have a foundation for endometriosis Coaching/Mentoring Young Professionals out there. Building the Real Estate Reputation and Raising 500k in capital in 2022. How you can Help: Introduce her to Young Professionals that need mentorship Partner with her in Real Estate and help her build trust Focus on Goal Setting for yourself and hold her accountable to hers! Contact them at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sanjanarreddy/ Email: sanjanareddybusiness@gmail.com Phone: 6098191557
Starting off Season 3 of Chai With The Premed Guys, we have our chai time with Kelly- MS4 in Arizona, manager of the @HeyKellyEllen page, and creator of her own courses for the med school personal statement. Needless to say, Kelly is one of the most, if not the most, kickass med students you'll find. Join us for an in-depth conversation about the personal statement, the personal statement, and THE PERSONAL STATEMENT. As well as things like moving away from home and having a life in med school. Follow the link below to access Kelly's free class “How to Write a Unique Medical School Personal Statement” where she goes over her methodology, common mistakes to avoid, and examples of successful essays! Kelly's FREE Personal Statement Class: https://www.heykellyellen.com/a/2147504241/HAPXaiZ
In this episode, we chat with author Shankari Chandran about her latest book "Chai Time At Cinnamon Gardens". Shankari also discusses her creative process, the importance of preserving anvestoral stories, the contradictions of history vs. memory, as well as her other bodies if work including "Song of the Sun God" and "The Barrier"--More about Shankari: https://www.ultimopress.com.au/chaitimehttps://shankarichandran.com/--Where to find Chai Time at Cinnamon Gardens:Amazon - https://www.amazon.com.au/Chai-Time-at-Cinnamon-Gardens/dp/1761150316/ref=asc_df_1761150316/?tag=googleshopmob-22&linkCode=df0&hvadid=530472184787&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=15240915813380973049&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9071746&hvtargid=pla-1571168699419&psc=1Big W - https://www.bigw.com.au/product/chai-time-at-cinamon-gardens-by-shankari-chandran/p/198420Target - https://www.target.com.au/p/chai-time-at-cinnamon-gardens-shankari-chandran/66203575
Hi friends! We're finally talking all things chai and review various chai teas and lattes! We also preview some upcoming holiday tea episodes and officially name Quinn's tea pet! Follow our socials @giveitachaipod and e-mail us at giveitachaipod@gmail.com Cover art by Alex Goddard Design Music by st_brickworks on Fiverr
Our special guest for this week's chai time hails from the infamous Atlanta region of Georgia, Alexa “Lexy” Dantzler, a third-year medical student at the Emory School of Medicine. Alexa started her journey at Emory University, where she graduated with a double major in Biology and African Studies. Aside from excelling in academics, Alexa helps metro Atlanta High School students connect with research laboratories, as the founder of SOAR, to bridge the gap and bring representation in STEM education. Mark your calendars for this FINAL EPISODE of Season 2 to learn more about Alexa's story and her journey to medicine!
On this week's episode, we had the honor of welcoming Dr. Matthew Berchuck to our podcast. Dr. Berchuck attended the Case Western Reserve Medical School in the 1980's. After years working in Alabama and then Baylor University in Dallas, he is now the Chief of Spine and Scoliosis Service from the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at Stony Brook Medicine. Come join as we talk to Berchuck about how medicine has evolved through the years and how it will evolve further into the future!
This week we have our chai time with Dr. Jaffer Ahmad, a Second year Internal Medicine Resident over at the Nassau University Medical Center. Listen in to hear us talk about overcoming obstacles in premed life, getting through the rigor of Caribbean Med School, and what Jaffer has taken away from 10 years as an EMT.
For this week's episode we had our cup of chai with the wonderful Dr. Aamisha Gupta: the Lead Inpatient Pediatric Cardiologist at the Rady Children's Hospital & Assistant Professor at UCSD. In our conversation with Dr. Gupta we discussed the process of discovering different medical specialties, spreading awareness on the medical field through social media, and most importantly maintaining self-care throughout your journey to medicine. Come and join us to hear more about how exciting the field of Pediatric Cardiology is, how we can use our social media effectively as students and professionals, and what it really means to be resilient. If you'd like to see more from Dr. Gupta, be sure to check out her Instagram @doubleaguptamd where she posts awesome content from her show "Heart2Heart" as well as some occasional motivational posts!
Coming up on this week's chai time, we are very proud to present Prerak Juthani. Prerak started out his journey at UC Berkeley where he graduated Summa Cum Laude with a degree in Molecular Biology and Public Health and now currently is completing his MD/MBA degree at Yale SOM. Come join us in our chai time, as we talk about Prerak's enthusiasm for running, his startup idea using Organic Chemistry, and creating content for his YouTube Channel. If you'd like to hear more about Prerak's journey to medicine, make sure to follow his Instagram (@prerakcity) and his YouTube channel: Prerak Juthani.