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What does it actually take to partner with Microsoft, Google, or Amazon — and turn that relationship into real revenue? In this episode, Jeff Mains sits down with Chaitra Vedullapalli, co-founder of Women in Cloud and pioneer of the Co-Launch 4P Framework. Chaitra spent nearly 27 years inside corporate giants like Oracle and Microsoft before stepping out to build a global economic access movement that has unlocked over $600 million for founders across 120 countries.She breaks down exactly why most SaaS founders get ignored by hyperscalers (hint: it's a mindset problem), how to align your go-to-market to their priorities instead of your own, and the practical framework she uses to drive visibility, demand, and partnerships at scale. You'll also learn the critical difference between a gateway offer and a core revenue offer — and why confusing the two is silently killing your pipeline.If you're building a SaaS or AI product and want to stop feeling invisible to enterprise giants, this episode is your roadmap.Key Takeaways4:17 — **The brutal truth about hyperscaler ecosystems.** Billions in multi-year cloud commitments are happening inside the Big Three, and most founders don't even know these opportunities exist. Hyperscalers aren't waiting for you — they're waiting for founders who want to co-launch with them.5:24 — **Why founders get ignored.** Founders enter hyperscaler ecosystems with a founder-led, "me-first" sales mindset — but hyperscalers want partners who can attract customers, build unique IP on their platforms, and co-own go-to-market.8:22 — **Origin of Women in Cloud.** Written on a napkin with a goal to democratize $1 billion in economic access, Women in Cloud has grown into a 150,000-member distribution engine across 120 countries, with $600M already unlocked.19:14 — **What being "in the hyperscaler channel" actually looks like.** It's not just listing your product on a marketplace. True channel presence means co-presenting at events, appearing in joint press releases, getting amplified through their marketing, and executing inside *their* rhythm — not yours.22:29 — **The Co-Launch 4P Framework explained.** Product offer, Promotion, Publicity, and Partnership — and how the EmpowerHer 50 campaign used all four to generate 10 million impressions and unlock $1M in AI scholarships through Microsoft.27:21 — **How to access the hyperscaler calendar.** Join their ISV or founder partner program — the full calendar of AI tours, product launches, and summits is available. Use it to architect your campaign around their priorities, not yours.28:07 — **Gateway offer vs. core offer.** Every founder needs two offers: a gateway offer (free, educational, easy to join — builds visibility and trust) and a core revenue offer (paid transformation — what hyperscalers ultimately care about).33:32 — **How leadership evolves from corporate to founder.** In corporate, someone sets the paradigm shift for you. As a founder, you *are* the paradigm shift. Chaitra shares how she learned to set direction, communicate vision, and lead through ambiguity.37:03 — **Why you have more leverage than you think.** You're not a small fish asking a favor. Your SaaS product drives cloud consumption revenue for hyperscalers. You bring them customers, solutions for their field sellers, and ecosystem diversity — all at once.41:55 — **The one thing to do today.** Learn the language before you knock the door. Replace "sponsorship ask" with "co-investment." Say co-build, co-sell, co-launch — and build something so indispensable they come to *you*.Tweetable Quotes"Hyperscalers are not waiting for founders. They are waiting for founders who want to co-launch their go-to-market with them." — Chaitra Vedullapalli"Being in the hyperscaler channel is not a status. It's an activity. It requires you showing up, staying aligned, and executing inside their rhythm — not your rhythm." — Chaitra Vedullapalli"You don't want to ask them to dance. You have to build something worth dancing with — and make it impossible for them to refuse." — Chaitra Vedullapalli"Stop thinking of yourself as a small fish asking a big fish to help. You are a revenue opportunity, a solution asset, and an ecosystem story — all at once." — Chaitra Vedullapalli"Before you try to dance with the giant, learn the steps they already know." — Chaitra Vedullapalli"If you don't have the 'co' in front of your language, you usually won't survive in the hyperscaler ecosystem." — Chaitra Vedullapalli"Community is underrated — but even in community, you need micro cohorts doing the same thing together." — Chaitra VedullapalliSaaS Leadership Lessons1. Shift from "Me" to "We" — or Stay Invisible Most founders enter hyperscaler ecosystems with a solo founder mindset. Hyperscalers require a "we" mindset: collaboration with their teams, alignment to their goals, and co-ownership of outcomes. The shift isn't optional — it's the price of entry.2. You Have More Leverage Than You Think Your SaaS product drives cloud consumption revenue for Azure, AWS, and Google Cloud. Your vertical solution fills gaps their field sellers can't. You're not asking for a favor — you're bringing them customers, solutions, and ecosystem narrative. Negotiate accordingly.3. Every Go-to-Market Needs Two Offers Build a gateway offer (free, educational, easy to join) that creates demand and visibility, and a separate core revenue offer (paid transformation) that closes. Confusing the two — or having only one — will stall your pipeline before it starts.4. Execute Inside Their Rhythm, Not Yours Join the partner program. Study the hyperscaler's quarterly calendar. Align your campaign architecture to their AI tours, announcements, and field priorities. The companies that win aren't shouting louder — they're speaking through the megaphones the hyperscalers already control.5. Use the ODA Loop When Things Break Down Observe what's actually happening in the market. Orient your team to the new reality. Decide with clarity. Act with precision. When geopolitical shifts, funding droughts, or market pivots hit, this framework prevents panic and keeps momentum.6. Founders Must Set the Paradigm Shift In corporate, leadership defines the vision for you. As a founder, you are the vision. Developing the ability to articulate a compelling paradigm shift — and galvanize collective action around it — is the single most critical leadership skill to build.Guest Resourcescvedulla@womenincloud.comhttps://womenincloud.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/chaitrav/Episode SponsorThe Futureproof Series - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLfkXKUPZ5xuOqMPR7_gzGybncTtavyR1NThe Captain's KeysSmall Fish, Big Pond – https://smallfishbigpond.com/ Use the promo code ‘SaaSFuel'Champion Leadership Group – https://championleadership.com/SaaS Fuel ResourcesWebsite - https://championleadership.com/Jeff Mains on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffkmains/Twitter - https://twitter.com/jeffkmainsFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/thesaasguy/Instagram - https://instagram.com/jeffkmains
My guest today is Chaitra Partha Rao, Vice President at Daimler Truck Innovation Center India – Manufacturing , Sales & Aftersales.Chaitra shares how her childhood aspirations to become a neurosurgeon shifted to commerce due to cost constraints, eventually leading her into IT through an internship at a medical diagnostics firm automating stores processes. She describes observing early requirement-gathering and MVP-style delivery, learning the importance of user empathy, and contrasts it with a later failure where a $15M trading interface was rejected because designers didn't listen to analysts. Her career spans core banking, Fidelity-style investing, equity trading transformation (including crypto/digital assets focus in 2015–2017), and automotive/trucking, emphasizing designing for human touchpoints even amid AI trends. She discusses patience versus outcome-chasing, staying focused via “recalculating” and timeboxing, scaling systems using “day in the life” simulations, cross-cultural user commonalities, cautious optimism about synthetic data, guidance for women returning from career breaks, and grounding routines like yoga, reflection, cooking, and music. The timestamps are approximate and do not include the time for the intro. Add about 90 seconds to locate the section00:00 Welcome and Setup00:42 From Medicine to Commerce02:37 First IT Breakthrough05:41 Curiosity Meets Automation10:56 User Empathy in Practice16:33 Human Touch vs AI18:39 Patience and Ambition22:04 Staying Focused Timeboxing26:07 Commute Predictability Hacks26:37 Banking vs Trading Reality28:10 Learning Traders Language31:27 Designing for Scale Patterns36:38 Cross Culture User Insights40:12 AI Synthetic Personas Limits44:27 Returning After Career Break49:12 Staying Grounded Daily Routine51:13 Closing Reflections ThanksChaitra is a seasoned leader with 26 years of experience in IT traversing through Fintech & Automotive domains. Her formative leadership experience stems from working for Fidelity Investments , a company that shaped who she is while putting it to practice and being able to coach and nurture A teams is an opportunity that she experiences with her current organization.She has played various roles that have taken her through learning paths that have been challenging as well as fulfilling in the areas of technology, process and team building. She calls herself as ‘still a work-in-progress', curious learner who takes one day at a time , enjoying it to the maximum and helping coach leaders and teams to bring their best. She may be reached on: chaitrasreesha@gmail.com
For more thoughts, clips, and updates, follow Avetis Antaplyan on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/avetisantaplyanIn this episode of The Tech Leader's Playbook, Avetis Antaplyan sits down with Chaitra Vedullapalli, President of Women in Cloud and a global go-to-market strategist who has driven billions in economic impact. Chaitra shares her mission to democratize economic access in an AI driven world, highlighting the reality that while information is abundant, true opportunity remains scarce and unevenly distributed.The conversation dives into her framework for creating economic pathways through careers, entrepreneurship, and leadership, each requiring distinct strategies and operating systems. Chaitra explains how AI is reshaping the value chain by shifting focus from role based work to workflow orchestration, and why leaders must rethink how they position themselves to stay relevant.She introduces the concept of iconic leadership, where success is measured by the ability to create access and multiply opportunities for others. The discussion also covers systemic barriers, especially for women founders, and why infrastructure investments in AI represent one of the biggest long term opportunities.This episode delivers a practical breakdown of leadership, access, and scalable growth in the evolving AI economy.TakeawaysAccess to economic opportunity, not just information, is the real advantage in today's economyConfidence is built through exposure and execution, not personalityThe three pathways are career, founder, and leadership, and each requires a different approachAI is shifting value from role based work to workflow based thinkingLeaders must move from doing to orchestrating and from knowing to decidingIconic leaders create systems that allow others to succeed at scaleIndecision, indifference, and insecurity are the biggest leadership blockersGrowth comes from an investment mindset, not a what's in it for me mindsetCo launch strategies allow companies to scale trust and distribution fasterInfrastructure such as compute, energy, and data is where long term wealth is builtMost people fail because they do not know how to create access for othersSuccess in AI depends on where you sit in the value chain, not just what tools you useChapters00:00 The Access Problem in Today's Economy00:36 Introducing Chaitra Vedullapalli01:22 Origin Story and Early Inspiration03:36 Confidence, Access, and Global Inequality08:57 Why One Path Doesn't Fit All13:19 AI's Impact on Opportunity Distribution19:11 Barriers for Women in Tech and Funding23:39 What Defines an Iconic Leader25:07 Leadership in the Age of AI28:05 The Three Leadership “Diseases”37:12 The Power of Creating Access42:11 Co-Launch Go-To-Market Strategy49:45 Creating vs Competing in Markets50:49 Why AI Infrastructure Wins Long-Term52:12 Signals for Future Investment Opportunities53:50 Books and Influences56:42 Final Advice for Leaders in AIChaitra Vedullapalli's Social Media Link:https://www.linkedin.com/in/chaitrav/https://www.instagram.com/chaivedulla/Chaitra Vedullapalli's Website Link:https://chaitravedullapalli.com/Resources and Links:https://www.hireclout.comhttps://www.podcast.hireclout.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/hirefasthireright
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Welcome to the 33rd episode of The Brain Podcast - the official podcast of the journals Brain and Brain Communications. This episode features a discussion with first author Dr Courtney R Benoit and senior author Associate Professor Tracy L Young-Pearse of the Brain article entitled: POU3F2 regulates canonical Wnt signalling via SOX13 and ADNP to expand the neural progenitor population We discuss a complex but important topic examining underlying mechanisms of neurodevelopmental and neuropsychiatric disorders, specifically the regulation of canonical Wnt signalling pathway. The authors describe how two autism-related genes, ADNP and POU3F2, are linked through loss-of-function mutations in the transcription factor POU3F2 and how this may contribute to abnormal neurodevelopment. Check out the full article on the Brain website as part of the December 2025 issue: https://doi.org/10.1093/brain/awaf221 This episode was co-hosted, edited and produced by Chaitra Sathyaprakash and Andreas Thermistocleous, edited and produced by Chaitra and Xin You Tai, co-produced by Antonia Johnston, original music by Ammar Al-Chalabi.
Welcome to the 29th episode of The Brain Podcast - the official podcast of the journals Brain and Brain Communications. This episode features a discussion with first author of the Brain article entitled: Distinct transcriptional changes distinguish efficient and poor remyelination in multiple sclerosis We are joined by Alida Chen for an interesting discussion into detecting transcriptional changes that may identify efficient remyelination in multiple sclerosis. Using brain bank donor tissue, the authors examine donors who show efficient remyelination compared with those who had poorly remyelinating lesions. They discuss interesting findings around the epithelial–mesenchymal transition pathway as well as the MTORC1 signalling pathway. Further, the team discusses how these findings may translate to in vivo understanding of efficient remyelination in patients with MS as well as other experimental models that may help elucidate this. Check out the full article on the Brain website as part of the June 2025 issue: https://doi.org/10.1093/brain/awae414 This episode was co-hosted, edited and produced by Chaitra Sathyaprakash and Andreas Thermistocleous, edited and produced by Chaitra and Xin You Tai, co-produced by Antonia Johnston, original music by Ammar Al-Chalabi.
Today on the Invest In Her podcast, host Catherine Gray talks with Chaitra Vedullapalli, a globally recognized strategic leader, innovator, and board director who has dedicated her career to driving billion-dollar go-to-market growth and digital transformation. With over 25 years at tech giants like Microsoft and Oracle, Chaitra specializes in ecosystem growth, AI, IoT, SaaS, and cybersecurity. She is the Founder and President of Women in Cloud, a global initiative that has unlocked over $500 million in economic access for women, with a goal of reaching $1 billion by 2030. A Guinness World Record holder, award-winning producer, and patent holder, Chaitra is also a keynote speaker at premier global platforms including the UN and TEDx. In this inspiring episode, Chaitra shares her journey from electrical engineer in India to a leading force in the global tech ecosystem. She dives into how Women in Cloud was created to break down barriers for women entrepreneurs by helping them build million-dollar tech businesses through hyperscaler partnerships with companies like Microsoft and Google. Chaitra explains her 4P Cosell GTM Method and how it helps tech founders access funding, market visibility, and partnership support. She also highlights her passion for storytelling through film, including her Oscar-qualified documentary ICONS, and discusses how media can catalyze change. The episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in innovation, inclusion, and economic empowerment. https://chaitravedullapalli.com https://womenincloud.com https://www.showherthemoneymovie.com https://svwomenfoundersfund.vc www.sheangelinvestors.com Follow Us On Social Facebook @sheangelinvestors Twitter (X) @sheangelsinvest Instagram @sheangelinvestors & @catherinegray_investinher LinkedIn @catherinelgray & @sheangels
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Welcome to the 28th episode of The Brain Podcast - the official podcast of the journals Brain and Brain Communications. This episode features a discussion with three authors of the Brain article entitled: The relationship between kidney health and neurodegenerative diseases Ms Melody Zuo, Dr Le Chang and Professor Sarah A Gagliano Taliun grace the Brain podcast with an insightful discussion into their recent review examining the connection between kidney disease and neurogeneration. They describe the critical microvascular connection as well as the role of uraemia and small molecules like erythropoetin. Additonally, methodological issues around survival bias, the use of mendelian randomisation and the importance of metadata in the growing age of large available datasets. Check out the full article on the Brain website and will be part of the August 2025 issue: https://doi.org/10.1093/brain/awaf113 This episode was co-hosted, edited and produced by Chaitra Sathyaprakash and Andreas Thermistocleous, edited and produced by Chaitra and Xin You Tai, co-produced by Antonia Johnston, original music by Ammar Al-Chalabi.
Fluent Fiction - Hindi: Ananya's Airport Adventure: A Bollywood Bag Swap Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/hi/episode/2025-05-27-22-34-02-hi Story Transcript:Hi: चटर्जी पारिवार के साथ छोटी सी मसखरी हमेशा होती है, यह सभी जानते थे।En: There was always a little mischief with the Chatterjee family; everyone knew that.Hi: सभी को जब पता चला था कि अनन्या फिर से यात्रा से लौटी है, तो यह सभी के लिए कोई बड़ी बात नहीं थी।En: When everyone found out that Ananya had returned from her journey again, it was no big deal for them.Hi: चुपके से सूर्य की किरणें खिड़की पर दस्तक देने लगीं थीं और अनन्या की नींद धीरे-धीरे खुल गई।En: Quietly, the sun's rays began knocking on the window, and Ananya's sleep gradually broke.Hi: आज, अनन्या की साहसी यात्रा का अंत हुआ था।En: Today marked the end of Ananya's adventurous journey.Hi: चैत्र का महीना समाप्त होने की कगार पर था और गर्मियों की शुरुआत हो रही थी।En: The month of Chaitra was on the verge of ending, and summer was beginning.Hi: छत्रपति शिवाजी महाराज अंतर्राष्ट्रीय हवाई अड्डे पर हलचल थी।En: There was hustle and bustle at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport.Hi: यात्रियों की भीड़, दुकानों की रंगीन छटा, और गर्म समोसे की सुगंध ने माहौल को जीवंत कर दिया था।En: The crowd of passengers, the colorful display of shops, and the aroma of hot Samosas brought the atmosphere to life.Hi: अनन्या हवाई अड्डे पर अपना सामान लेने पहुंची और जल्दबाजी में एक काले रंग का बैग उठा लिया।En: Ananya went to collect her luggage at the airport and hastily picked up a black bag.Hi: बैग को लेकर वह बाहर निकली और एक कैब बुक की।En: Carrying the bag, she stepped outside and booked a cab.Hi: थोड़ी देर बाद, कैब में उसे एहसास हुआ कि बैग का वजन अजीब सा है।En: A little while later, in the cab, she realized that the bag felt oddly heavy.Hi: उसने बैग खोला और उसकी आँखें आश्चर्य से फैल गईं।En: She opened the bag and her eyes widened with surprise.Hi: अंदर बिछी थीं चमचमाते हुए बहुत ही ख़ूबसूरत बॉलीवुड के परिधान।En: Inside were beautifully shimmering Bollywood costumes.Hi: कुछ ही समय में, हवाई अड्डे पर सुरक्षा अलर्ट जारी हो गया।En: In no time, a security alert was issued at the airport.Hi: बाहर बढ़ती हलचल से अनन्या के दिल की धड़कन तेज हो गई।En: The growing commotion outside made Ananya's heart race.Hi: अनन्या के मन में एक द्वंद्व चल रहा था।En: There was a dilemma running through Ananya's mind.Hi: वह बिना पकड़े चले जाए या इस उलझन को सुलझाने के लिए मदद मांगे?En: Should she leave without getting caught, or seek help to resolve this puzzle?Hi: तभी, उसकी नज़र रोहन और समीर पर पड़ी।En: Just then, she noticed Rohan and Sameer.Hi: वे दो अभिनेता थे जो अनन्या को देखते ही उसे एक प्रसिद्ध डिज़ाइनर समझ बैठते हैं।En: They were two actors who mistook Ananya for a famous designer as soon as they saw her.Hi: उन्होंने आग्रह किया कि वह उन्हें भेष बदलने में मदद करे ताकि वे सुरक्षा से बच सकें।En: They urged her to help them disguise so they could escape security.Hi: अपनी प्रसिद्ध मुहिम पर भरोसा करते हुए, अनन्या ने साहस जुटाया।En: Relying on her fame, Ananya gathered the courage.Hi: उसने परिधानों को एक जादुई ढंग से रोहन और समीर को पहनाया।En: She magically dressed Rohan and Sameer in the costumes.Hi: तीनों ने मिलकर एक अप्रत्याशित नाटक रचा और वे आसानी से सुरक्षा जांच से पार हो गए।En: Together, they crafted an unexpected play and easily passed through the security check.Hi: आखिरकार, अनन्या ने वह कीमती बैग सही हाथों में सौंप दिया।En: Finally, Ananya handed over the precious bag to the right hands.Hi: यह उसके लिए एक फिल्मी बेला पूरी करने जैसा था।En: It was like completing a movie-like moment for her.Hi: उसने महसूस किया कि उसने अनजाने में ही सही, अपना जीवन का एक सपना जी लिया था।En: She felt that inadvertently, she had lived a dream of her life.Hi: उसने अनुभव किया कि जीवन की अप्रत्याशित घटनाओं का सामाना आत्मविश्वास और चतुराई से करना चाहिए।En: She realized that life's unexpected events should be faced with confidence and cleverness.Hi: उसके चेहरे पर एक संतोषभरी मुस्कान थी।En: There was a satisfied smile on her face.Hi: जब वह घर लौटी, उसके दिल में नया उत्साह और नए सपनों की तलाश थी।En: When she returned home, there was new excitement and a quest for new dreams in her heart.Hi: इस अनुभव से उसे प्राकृतिक रुप से अप्रत्याशित स्थितियों का सामना करने का हौसला मिला।En: From this experience, she gained the courage to naturally face unforeseen situations.Hi: अनन्या ने अपने जीवन के इस फिल्मी दिन को संभाल कर रखा, एक मुस्कान के साथ।En: Ananya kept this filmy day of her life close to her heart, with a smile. Vocabulary Words:mischief: मसखरीadventurous: साहसीverge: कगारbustle: हलचलaroma: सुगंधhastily: जल्दबाजीoddly: अजीबshimmering: चमचमातेsecurity alert: सुरक्षा अलर्टcommotion: हलचलdilemma: द्वंद्वdisguise: भेषfame: प्रसिद्धcourage: साहसunexpected: अप्रत्याशितprecious: कीमतीmoment: बेलाinadvertently: अनजानेconfidence: आत्मविश्वासcleverness: चतुराईsatisfied: संतोषभरीexcitement: उत्साहquest: तलाशunforeseen: अप्रत्याशितnaturally: प्राकृतिक रुप सेconfront: सामनाkeep close: संभाल कर रखनाwindow: खिड़कीgradually: धीरे-धीरेhesitation: झिझक
In this episode, John is joined by his brilliant wife, Chaitra Bryant. The two discuss the importance of good health. There is much more to life than financial investment. Invest in your health! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Register for my FREE debt class for entrepreneurs: https://ginaknox.co/masterclass-ad Join Small Business Money School: https://ginaknox.co/school Join the waitlist for the 7 Figure Wealth Mastermind: https://ginaknox.co/mastermind Episode Synopsis: In this engaging conversation, Chaitra Radhakrishna shares her journey from being a software engineer to becoming a successful entrepreneur and the owner of Pink Pot Studio. She discusses her rebranding efforts, the influence of her father's financial wisdom, and how motherhood reshaped her perspective on business and financial independence. Chaitra reflects on the challenges she faced during her maternity leave, her determination to hit a $100K revenue goal, and the importance of value-based pricing. The conversation also touches on unexpected life changes and the resilience of women entrepreneurs. In this conversation, Gina Knox shares her journey of confronting limiting beliefs about money, the shift to financial responsibility as an entrepreneur, and the importance of continuous learning in wealth building. She discusses how her mindset evolved from viewing wealth as merely saving money to understanding the significance of investing. Gina emphasizes the need for entrepreneurs to build wealth alongside their businesses to reduce financial pressure and enable risk-taking in their ventures. Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction to Chaitra Radhakrishna03:07 - The Journey from Software Engineer to Entrepreneur05:53 - First Memories of Money and Family Influence09:00 - Motherhood and Its Impact on Financial Independence12:09 - Navigating Business Challenges During Pregnancy14:55 - The Shift in Mindset After Motherhood18:13 - Pricing Strategies and Overcoming Money Mindset Blocks21:00 - Unexpected Life Changes and Financial Decisions24:20 - Confronting Limiting Beliefs About Money30:19 - The Shift to Financial Responsibility38:38 - Redefining Wealth Building46:12 - The Importance of Continuous Learning in Wealth Building About Chaitra Radhakrishna: Chaitra is the founder of The High-End Web Designer (HEWD), a coaching program that helps web designers scale to $10K+ projects while working less than 20 hours a week. After growing her own Shopify design studio, Pinkpot Studio, to six figures with high-end clients, she now teaches other designers how to raise their rates, attract premium clients, and build businesses rooted in sustainable ambition—profitable, balanced, and designed to fit their life, not the other way around. Where to find Chaitra: Website: https://chaitraradhakrishna.com/ Category: Wealth Keywords: Entrepreneurship, financial independence, motherhood, money mindset, business journey, rebranding, pricing strategies, personal growth, family influence, challenges, money mindset, entrepreneurship, financial literacy, wealth building, limiting beliefs, investing, cash flow, assets, financial responsibility, continuous learning
Could your next big career move be one preparation habit away? Most people plan for leadership—but the ones who actually get there prepare differently. In this episode, Chaitra Vedullapalli—tech executive, entrepreneur, and President of Women in Cloud—breaks down what it really takes to rise into senior leadership roles like VP or GM in the tech world. From building business acumen to learning how to self-advocate without losing your authenticity, Chaitra shares the preparation playbook that helped her lead transformative initiatives and open economic access for thousands of women. Whether you're early in your leadership path or preparing for your next big leap, this episode will give you the tools to show up like you're already in the role. “Leadership isn't a title. It's a state of readiness. You have to prepare. You have to position yourself as a contributor for driving transformation. You show up.” — Chaitra Vedullapalli What You'll Learn in This Episode: Why planning and preparing are not the same—and which one actually gets you promoted How to develop business acumen and build strategic relationships Ways to leverage your network and become a rock of trust How to practice authentic self-advocacy without feeling like you're "too much" The power of socializing your ideas before you get to the meeting Daily leadership habits that quietly build influence and compound over time What it means to position yourself as VP or GM material—and how to prove it And more! What's in your Preparation Playbook? This episode is your invitation to think bigger—and act bolder. What habits, relationships, and mindset shifts are still missing from your leadership journey? If you've been wondering how to bridge the gap between where you are and where you want to be—this is where you start. **Useful links** Connect with today's guest and sponsor, Chaitra: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chaitrav/ Chaitra's current read: The Holy Grail of Investing by Tony Robbins, Christopher Zook If you are ready to uplevel your career, get unstuck or you are simply ready to unlock those leadership time-management techniques then join us in my monthly career & leadership coaching program exclusively for women in tech: https://www.tonicollis.com/academy Catch the show notes, and more details about today's episode here: https://tonicollis.com/episode249 Check us out on Youtube. Join the Leading Women in Tech community in Slack where we discuss all-the-things for women's tech leadership, covering everything from early-career leadership to C-level executives. This episode was supported by Gldn Agency.. Thank you Gldn for helping to bring Leading Women in Tech to this community!
Chaitra Navratri : honneur à la déesse Brahmacharini en ce deuxième jour by TOPFM MAURITIUS
Chaitra Navratri qui marque le début du Nouvel An hindou, est une période de ferveur et de spiritualité dédiée à la déesse Durga et à ses neuf formes divines. Pendant neuf jours, les fidèles honorent ces formes sacrées, chacune incarnant une facette du pouvoir féminin divin. Chaque journée de célébration met à l'honneur une forme spécifique de la déesse. Le premier jour est consacré à la déesse Shailputri, symbole de pureté et de résilience.
Welcome to the first episode of 2025 for The Brain Podcast - the official podcast of the journals Brain and Brain Communications. This episode features a discussion with senior author Dr Frank Porreca of the Brain article entitled: Nociceptors are functionally male or female: from mouse to monkey to man? Dr Porreca discusses important findings into the sexual dimorphic nature of nociception and how it could and indeed should affect clinical trial participant design, precision medicine and need for more sex specific studies to unravel the regulation of pain nociception in male and female individuals. Check out the full article on the Brain website as part of the December 2024 issue: https://doi.org/10.1093/brain/awae179 This episode was co-hosted by Chaitra Sathyaprakash and Andreas Thermistocleous, edited and produced by Chaitra and Xin You Tai, co-produced by Antonia Johnston, original music by Ammar Al-Chalabi.
Chaitra Vedullapalli is a renowned entrepreneur and a Go-To-Market (GTM) expert, revered for her proficiency in coaching tech founders. Her skills have guided hundreds of tech companies to leverage cloud market places that have built million-dollar practices. She is the mastermind behind the 4P Cosell GTM Method, a groundbreaking framework designed to develop strategic GTM plans with Microsoft and Google. This method capitalizes on her 20+ years of corporate experience and her success in launching GTM with billions of dollars in economic impact. Chaitra has been invited to speak on various stages including Microsoft Inspire, Google Summit at SXSW, and the United Nations. She's also been featured in media publications such as Forbes, TechCrunch, and Success magazine.Her achievements have been recognized with numerous awards, including the 2023 WPO Entrepreneur of the Year, Forbes 1000 Next, CIO100 Awards, and Microsoft Prestige Supplier Awards.Chaitra is a dynamic leader who sits on multiple boards, runs a film fund in influence story narratives, produced Oscar-qualified movie ICONS and leads a 100K-strong Women in Cloud ecosystem across 27 countries.
Welcome to the 22nd episode of The Brain Podcast - the official podcast of the journals Brain and Brain Communications. This episode features a discussion with senior author Dr Torsten Baldeweg of the Brain article entitled: Long-term neuropsychological trajectories in children with epilepsy: does surgery halt decline? Dr Baldeweg discusses fascinating insight into the long term cognitive outcomes from an impressively large cohort of 500 children who had undergone epilepsy surgery and neuropsychological assessment at Great Ormond Street Hospital (1990–2018). Their findings suggest that there are long term cognitive benefits from epilepsy surgery by preventing firther seizures. This has important clinical implications on the importance of achieving seizure freedom for our patients and the role of surgery in this regard. The Brain podcast team is very happy to introduce a new co-host Dr Roberto Bellanti in this episode and to the team! Check out the full article on the Brain website as part of the August 2024 issue: https://doi.org/10.1093/brain/awae121 This episode was co-hosted by Michael David and Roberto Bellanti, edited and produced by Chaitra and Xin You Tai, co-produced by Antonia Johnston, original music by Ammar Al-Chalabi.
Welcome to the 21th episode of The Brain Podcast - the official podcast of the journals Brain and Brain Communications. This episode features a discussion with the first author Dr Selina Yogeshwar of the Brain article entitled: HLA-DQB1*05 subtypes and not DRB1*10:01 mediates risk in anti-IgLON5 disease Dr Yogeshwar offers exciting insight into the genetic mechanisms of a relatively recently discovered disease anti-IgLON5. She also discusses foundational information into how neuroimmunology, neurogenetics and neurodegeneration intersect in this fascinating condition. This exciting episode is not to be missed! Check out the full article on the Brain website: https://doi.org/10.1093/brain/awae048 This episode was co-hosted by Adam Handel and Chaitra Sathyaprakash, edited and produced by Chaitra and Xin You Tai, co-produced by Antonia Johnston, original music by Ammar Al-Chalabi.
In this week's episode, I'm joined by my client Chaitra Radhakrishna who shared her journey to making 140K from her group program. Chaitra has taken a lot of scary leaps in our time working together. When we started working, she was designing Shopify websites and now she is making the majority of her money from her group program. During the episode we chatted about: How having a group program give Chaitra more choices What scary choices she had to made Growth year vs. stability year About Chaitra: Chaitra is the founder of Pinkpot Studio which is a Shopify design studio for product-based businesses. After taking a long maternity break, she got to rebuilding her design studio in Jan 2020 and within a year was able to scale her income to 6-fig by booking consistent high-end $10K website projects while working less than 20 hours/week. She believes that being kind, doing good work and working from a place of rest can go a long way in growing a business. She is on a mission to help other web designers raise their prices, design high-end websites and scale their income by doing what they love. Want more from Chaitra? Be sure to follow her on Instagram and check out her 5-day email course that walks you through how to streamline your web design process, increase your value and charge higher for client projects. Connect with me outside the podcast! Do you want to stop relying on referrals & sign dream clients you love working with? Sign up for our free Land Your Dream Client Challenge! Continue the conversation in the Market Like a Boss Facebook group. Listen + Subscribe on ITUNES or STITCHER I'd greatly appreciate a podcast rating and review so that this podcast can reach more women! Search for the podcast in your podcast app (Like a Boss) Scroll down and click 5 stars Tap “Write a Review” & enter a brief review Press send
Welcome to the 18th episode of The Brain Podcast - the official podcast of the journals Brain and Brain Communications. This episode features a discussion with first author author Dr Stefanie Grabrucker of the Brain article entitled: Microbiota from Alzheimer's patients induce deficits in cognition and hippocampal neurogenesis How does lifestyle and the environment affect cognition in Alzheimer's disease via the gut and what can we do about it? Listen for this and more in this exciting episode. Check out the full article on the Brain website: https://doi.org/10.1093/brain/awad303 This episode was co-hosted by Chaitra Sathyaprakash and Adam Handel, edited and produced by Chaitra and Xin You Tai, co-produced by Antonia Johnston, original music by Ammar Al-Chalabi.
Embark on a magical journey through Chaitra Navratri, where we explore the joy, blessings, and magic of this vibrant festival. From celebrating powerful goddesses to reflecting on positive changes, let's discover the magic of Navratri together!
Happy eclipse season, everyone! What a time to be alive! In this segment we explore just how potent this eclipse will be on a personal and global level. This eclipse marks the Vedic New Year, allowing us to cast a chart for the year to support our predictions as astrologers. We spend time exploring this chart and what the year may bring... We also discuss the upcoming Chaitra Navratri, honoring Goddess Durga ❤️ There is plenty to explore and I look forward to seeing you all next week with predictions for all of the 12 zodiac signs! Work with Christine: Website: patreon.com/astrologynowpodcast innerknowing.yoga astrologynowpodcast@gmail.com instagram: astrologynow_podacst keywords: astrology, jyotish, Vedic astrology, sidereal astrology, nakshatras, spirituality, Christine Rodriguez, aries, libra, scorpio, libra, capricorn, Nakshatra, new moon, taurus, Venus, Jupiter, Pisces, Spirituality, horoscope, retrograde, eclipse, solar eclipse, new moon, lunar eclipse
Rajaram Poudel, a charismatic Nepali actor and comedian, is renowned for his memorable performances in Basanti, Ma Yesto Geet Gaauchu, and Yatra: A Musical Vlog. He's here to spill the beans on his much-anticipated upcoming movie, "MahaJatra." Mark your calendars for Chaitra 9th (March 22) as this movie is all set to hit the screens and bring joy.
This week I'm talking to Chaitra Radhakrishna of High-End Web Designer and PinkPot Studio all about using website strategy to sell $10K websites. Get the full show notes at https://webdesigneracademy.com/081 When you're ready, here are 3 ways we can help you with your web design business: 1)
In this week's episode, I'm joined by my client Chaitra Radhakrishna who shared her journey on going from 0 to 6 figures and then pausing her business for 18 months while she gave birth to her son and went on maternity leave. We chatted about: What it REALLY takes to reach 6-figures Why Chaitra stopped her business when she went on maternity leave (and what went into that decision) The thought that helped her build back her business back up to 6-figures If a 6-figure business is on your radar, this is a MUST listen. About Chaitra: Chaitra is the founder of Pinkpot Studio which is a Shopify design studio for product-based businesses. After taking a long maternity break, she got to rebuilding her design studio in Jan 2020 and within a year was able to scale her income to 6-fig by booking consistent high-end $10K website projects while working less than 20 hours/week. She believes that being kind, doing good work and working from a place of rest can go a long way in growing a business. She is on a mission to help other web designers raise their prices, design high-end websites and scale their income by doing what they love. Want more from Chaitra? Be sure to follow her on Instagram and check out her 5-day email course that walks you through how to streamline your web design process, increase your value and charge higher for client projects. Connect with me outside the podcast! If you're hungry for 6-figures, we should chat. Book a Fast Track to 100K call and let's look at what it will take to reach a 6-figure year (and how I can help you get there). Continue the conversation in the Market Like a Boss Facebook group. Listen + Subscribe on ITUNES or STITCHER I'd greatly appreciate a podcast rating and review so that this podcast can reach more women! Search for the podcast in your podcast app (Like a Boss) Scroll down and click 5 stars Tap “Write a Review” & enter a brief review Press send
TheSugarScience Podcast- curating the scientific conversation in type 1 diabetes
Check out “Heard on the Street” recorded during Day 3 of the nPOD 2024 scientific meeting. Hear from Drs. Melanie Shapiro (University of Florida), Denise Drover (University of Florida), Leeana Peters (University of Florida), Becca Davidson (University of Michigan), Chaitra Rao (Indiana University), and Jacob Enriquez (UChicago) as well as PhD Candidate Victoria Kuznetsova (UMiami) as they share exciting take aways from the meeting.
Don't miss out on the next #womenintech podcast episode, get notified by signing up here http://womenintechshow.com.Be featured in the Women in Tech Community by creating your profile here http://womenintechvip.com/“Chaitra Vedullapalli of Meylah: Empowering Women“ #womenintech Show is a WeAreTech.fm production.Become a Most Valuable Listener at http://womenintech.loveTo support the Women in Tech podcast go to https://www.patreon.com/womenintechTo be featured on the podcast go to http://womenintechshow.com/featureHost,Espree Devora https://twitter.com/espreedevorahttps://www.linkedin.com/in/espreeGuest, Chaitra Vedullapalli https://www.linkedin.com/in/chaitravIn LA? Here's some awesome resources for you to become immersed in the LA Tech scene -For a calendar of all LA Startup events go to, http://WeAreLATech.comGet Podcast Listeners, http://getpodcastlisteners.com/Resources Mentioned: Meylah, https://meylah.comAtomic Habits, https://jamesclear.com/atomic-habitsThe Fourth Turning, https://www.amazon.com/Fourth-Turning-American-Prophecy-Rendezvous/dp/0767900464Leave the World Behind, https://www.imdb.com/title/tt12747748/Beautiful.ai, https://www.beautiful.aiMarisa Peer, https://marisapeer.comCredits:Produced and Hosted by Espree Devora, http://espreedevora.comStory Produced, Edited and Mastered by Cory Jennings, https://www.coryjennings.com/Production and Voiceover by Adam Carroll, http://www.ariacreative.ca/Team support by Janice GeronimoMusic by Jay Huffman, https://soundcloud.com/jayhuffmanShort Title: Chaitra Vedullapalli
Chaitra Vedullapalli is the Co-Founder and CMO of Meylah a Go-To-Market solution provider for mid to enterprise brands to accelerate their co-sell GTM engagement and implementation. In this episode Chaitra and KJ discuss go-to-market strategies, greenfield customer acquisition, and the visibility dilemma. Chaitra also shares examples of successful partnerships and emphasizes the need for patience and long-term strategies. Key Takeaways: Common challenges companies face in the digital marketplace The importance of a visibility mindset for CEOs How to create demand in a noisy market Why partnerships are the key to long term success Quote of the Show (37:00): "Always have a litmus test when you are going through a dilemma. You'll find the answer that you need is often something you already know.” - Chaitra Vedullapalli Join our Anti-PR newsletter where we're keeping a watchful and clever eye on PR trends, PR fails, and interesting news in tech so you don't have to. You're welcome. Want PR that actually matters? Get 30 minutes of expert advice in a fast-paced, zero-nonsense session from Karla Jo Helms, a veteran Crisis PR and Anti-PR Strategist who knows how to tell your story in the best possible light and get the exposure you need to disrupt your industry. Click here to book your call: https://info.jotopr.com/free-anti-pr-eval Ways to connect with Chaitra Vedullapalli: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chaitrav/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/cvedull Company Website: http://meylah.com Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/meylah/ How to get more Disruption/Interruption: Amazon Music - https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/eccda84d-4d5b-4c52-ba54-7fd8af3cbe87/disruption-interruption Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/disruption-interruption/id1581985755 Google Play - https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cub21ueWNvbnRlbnQuY29tL2QvcGxheWxpc3QvODE5NjRmY2EtYTQ5OC00NTAyLThjZjktYWI3YzAwMmRiZTM2LzNiZTZiNzJhLWEzODItNDhhNS04MDc5LWFmYTAwMTI2M2FiNi9kZDYzMGE4Mi04ZGI4LTQyMGUtOGNmYi1hZmEwMDEyNjNhZDkvcG9kY2FzdC5yc3M= Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6yGSwcSp8J354awJkCmJlDSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thriving Adoptees - Inspiration For Adoptive Parents & Adoptees
What's the difference between sabotaging ourselves and protecting ourselves? How do we stop sabotaging ourselves? Adoptee, adoptive parent and psychologist Chaitra dives deep into this area so we understand what's going on and get out of our own way.Here's a bit about Chaitra from her website:Since taking my first psychology class in high school, I knew that this was the field in which I was meant to work. When the Columbine High School tragedy occurred so close to home, I became dedicated to working with youth and families who had experienced trauma, and this connected strongly with my other areas of passion: adoption and bullying. I was adopted from India as an infant, and understand firsthand what is like to struggle with issues of race, identity, societal expectations, and family relationships – and after adopting my own child, my awareness of the multi-faceted and complex world of adoption grew.I have worked in the mental health field since 2002, and I am currently a licensed psychologist in Colorado, with the ability to practice in multiple other states through PSYPACT approval. I believe that every individual who visits my office has a unique story to share, and deserves to have their story heard in a safe, compassionate, and supportive space. I strongly believe in the importance of valuing each client's lived experiences, especially those who identify with marginalized identities and are seeking professional support from a provider with a passion for social justice. I carefully and thoughtfully chose the name of my practice, “Beyond Words,” because I believe that our therapeutic relationship is built on a foundation of trust and collaboration that goes beyond language to a place of genuine understanding.I am the author of the “Adoptees Like Me” illustrated children's book series for elementary readers, which debuted with Marie Discovers Her Superpowers in 2022. I am a current contributor to I AM ADOPTEE and serve on their subsidized mental health program review board. I have also served on the Adoptee Advisory Board for Heritage Camps for Adoptive Families and the Society of Adoption Professionals of Color in Adoption.https://growbeyondwords.com/https://www.facebook.com/BeyondWordsPsychologicalServices
#chaitranavratri2023 #navratrispecial #kalashsthapana चैत्र नवरात्रि तिथि, कलश स्थापना शुभ मुहूर्त | Chaitra Navratri 2023 Content Writer - Radhika Gautam V.O- Rajeev Singh --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hindu-rituals2/message
An interview with Dr. Chaitra Wirta-Leiker about empowering children to be the boss of their own stories and how to find therapists who can hold those stories with curiosity and resonance.In this episode, you'll learn:We all get to decide how we want our stories to be shared, and why it's especially important for adoptees to have tools for responding to intrusive questionsThe powerful connection of finding a therapist who is an adopteeHow to find the right therapist for your childResources mentioned in this podcast:Dr. Wirta-Leiker's book: https://growbeyondwords.com/adoptees-like-me/National Adoptee Therapist Directory: https://growbeyondwords.com/adoptee-therapist-directory/Screening Questions: https://growbeyondwords.com/2015/08/screening-questions-when-seeking-an-adoption-competent-therapist/Read a summary or the full transcript at: RobynGobbel.com/superpowersConnect with Dr. Chaitra Wirta-Leiker here:Website: https://growbeyondwords.com/Instagram: @growbeyondwordsFacebook: @BeyondWordsPsychologicalServicesOver on my website you can find:Masterclass and eBook on What Behavior Really Is (FREE)eBook on The Brilliance of Attachment (FREE)Ongoing support, connection, and co-regulation for struggling parents: The ClubYear Long Immersive & Holistic Training Program for Parenting Professionals: Being With*****Not sure where to start? With 100 episodes, it's hard to know what episodes to listen to first!The START HERE private podcast takes the guess-work out. I curated the 10 episodes I think you should listen to first. Because it's a special private podcast, It's only available by invitation- so head over to RobynGobbel.com/StartHere to get yours. You'll then be able to listen in whatever podcast player you use! ****Ready to dive deeper ?The Club is an online community of connection, co-regulation, and a little education for parents of kids with big, baffling behaviors. We open periodically for new members! Sign up on the waiting list at RobynGobbel.com/TheClubBeing With is a year-long training program for professionals. RobynGobbel.com/BeingWith
We did an experiment in this episode, based on Minal's friend Abi's suggestion we got her and Chaitra to watch Kdramas for the first time and to come as guests on our episode to share their viewing experience. A millennial and a teenager from two different countries and cultures get together to make this discussion even more interesting. Tune in to the episode as they share their experiences on the dramas they watched, the cultural similarities/differences they noticed, what kept them hooked, what did they not like, we also had an interesting discussion around Kdrama remakes/dubbed versions. Give it a listen! Kdramas mentioned: Crash Landing on You, Hot Stove League, It's Okay to Not Be Okay, Hometown Cha Cha Cha, Touch Your Heart,Vincenzo, What's Wrong with Secretary Kim, Goblin, Beautiful Gong Shim, My Love from Another Star, Our Beloved Summer,Legend of the Blue Sea,Tale of the Nine-Tailed, Wild Romance, Kingdom, Stranger, StartUp, Hotel Del Luna Other Movies/TV Shows mentioned: Deutschland 83, The Bridge, MoneyBall, Only Fools and Horses, Brooklyn 99, Friends, Parasite, Downtown Abbey, Sound of Music, Singing in the Rain, The Crown Actors/Actresses Mentioned : Kim Soo Hyun, Seo Ye Ji, Oh Jung Se, Nam Goong Min, Park Eun Bin During the episode in many instances, Chaitra calls Minal ‘Mavshi' which means mother's sister in Marathi language. Music Credits: Music from Uppbeat: https://uppbeat.io/t/mood-maze/trendsetter. License code: LU8KUCTYYYAA2KKL Cover Art: Purva Bakalkar Contact Us: Email: crashlandedonkdramas[@]gmail[.]com Leave us a review or rating on the podcast app. Twitter: @CrashLandedonKD Instagram @crashlanded_onkdramas --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/crashlandedonkdramas/message
Hey, and welcome to This Creative Life - conversations with creatives on creativity and how we can cultivate, inspire and nourish our creative souls. I'm your host, Danielle Hall, and today, I'm chatting to web designer and developer Chaitra Radhakrishna of Pink Pot Studio, based in Seattle. We have such a joyful chat about the creative awakening we all seem to go through in realising we want to live a creative life, how we can use creativity to meet our goals when logic tells us we can't, and how to keep creating in small steps when our schedule is tight. We also talk about how deep rooted colour is to Chaitra and how magical colour really is in our world. KEEP CREATIN' ☺️ Connect + Get inspired by Chaitra: Instagram Website Follow along with This Creative Life: Instagram Love the podcast? Share the love and leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! Follow me, your host! Sacred Vessel Studio Podcast Intro: Smith The Mister
Jen and Chaitra have a soul chat about how motherhood changed their lives and businesses in this episode! Chaitra walks us through exactly how she hit 6 figures in the first year after her 18 month maternity leave, her best lead generation strategies, and her mindset around business growth, motherhood, and setting (and achieving!) your goals.Guest Information:Guest Name: Chaitra RadhakrishnaGuest Business Name: Pinkpot StudioGuest Website: https://www.itspinkpot.com/Guest Instagram: https://instagram.com/pinkpot.studio?igshid=ODBkMDk1MTU=This Episode's Partner:Design Biz Mastery with Morgan RappGrow your revenue and start taking Fridays off (like Jen!) with Design Biz Mastery. Visit dbm.morganrapp.com/better to learn more, get a special bonus, and also receive access to a free training about Morgan's 3-part framework to peacefully scale your design business towards your first or next 6-figures on part-time hours.Special thanks to our producer Jon from Wayfare Recording Co.Connect With Us:Our Free Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/betterbranddesigner/Podcast Website: https://www.betterbranddesigner.comPodcast Resources Page: https://www.betterbranddesigner.com/resourcesPodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/betterpodcast/Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/betterpodcast
Chaitra Vedullapalli is the co-founder, President of Women in Cloud and co-founder, CMO of Meylah - building smart communities through digital transformation. She is an author, Forbes Next Entrepreneur, and frequent speaker on digital transformation, women in tech, co-selling at the United Nations and among top global corporations. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theindustryshow/support
Chaitra shares the vulnerable side of what it looks like to book 10k+ websites and all the mistakes she made getting there. Links: Find Chaitra: https://www.itspinkpot.com/ Carlianna.co APPLY FOR 10K GIRL GANG: the first mastermind to help designers charge more without selling their soul 10kgirlgang.com instagram.com/carlianna_ https://www.tiktok.com/@carlianna_?lang=en
Chaitra Navratri se judi vo kuch baatein jo meri baaton ke pitaare me hain.#Navratri#chaitra NavratriAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Chetichand Va Chaitra Nutan Varsh Ka Divya Sandesh : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang
Chetichand Va Chaitra Nutan Varsh Ka Divya Sandesh : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang
Chetichand Va Chaitra Nutan Varsh Ka Divya Sandesh : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang
Chetichand Va Chaitra Nutan Varsh Ka Divya Sandesh : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang
At this week's Round Table, Inica, Jack, Jedd and Kenisha spoke with Chaitra Nagaraja, associate professor of strategy and statistics at the Gabelli School of Business at Fordham University. Chaitra loves statistics and how they can be applied to a variety of social issues to illuminate who we are and how we live in democracy together. She quoted James Madison's point that if we don't know about our population, how can we govern? Statistics can help tell us who we are and how we need to improve. They can also help us replicate models that can be used productively in creating policy. That said, Chaitra reminded us that every statistic has politics behind it and, unfortunately, policies based on statistics often aren't updated and thus don't reflect the evolution of society. We grappled with a quintessential challenge of statistics– their inability to take into account nuance and human variables. Chaitra feels this is best countered by reminding ourselves that nothing is objective and being cognizant of the decisions behind how to measure something. Understanding statistical principles, such as that correlation doesn't imply causation, are key to understanding various phenomena in our world. We agreed that melding data analysis and trend analysis with personal stories can be particularly powerful and illuminating. Thank you for listening! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nextgenpolitics/message
The cast of the most awaited Nepali movie “Chiso Ashtray”: Divya Dev, Shristi Shrestha, and Nikun Shrestha are here on our podcast. Divya Dev is the lead actor of the movie who started his career from theatre affiliated to “One World Theatre” and has done over 25 plays in his life, and in the cinema, he has done movies like “Superhit” along with other upcoming movies. Whereas, Shristi Shrestha is also the lead actor of the movie who started off as a model and later was crowned as Miss Nepal World 2012. Then she entered the theatre and did various plays there, and later debuted in the Nepalese movie industry. And, Nikun Shrestha is a DJ turned into an actor who has been in the entertainment industry since 2008. He debuted with the movie “Chhadke” and later “Zhigrana” which did great in the Nepali cinema and his name was famed by all. In this episode of On Air, we start with their brief introduction and talk about Shristi's Bollywood entry, UK's famous fish & Chips, Nikun's tattoos and him on Phub, Rudane, the passion of work, Mad Max, the beauty of Nepali cinema, Chiso Ashtray's plot, white butterfly of the movie, Robin Tamang and many more. Oh, And Chiso Ashtray is releasing on March 18 (Chaitra 4), Holi Ko Bholi. So, don't miss it!
This week we continue our series on transracial adoption with Psychologist and Adult Adoptee Dr. Chaitra Wirta-Leiker. Dr. Wirta-Leiker is a Psychologist, Author, Speaker, Adoptee, Adoptive Parent and overall powerhouse voice in the conversation on transracial adoption worldwide. Her resource page, linked here, is one of the best collections you will find of research based resources on transracial adoption for adoptees and parents alike. Dr. Wirta Leiker talks about everything from the Adoptee Hierarchy of Needs to advice she has as a professional, adoptee and adoptive parent for those in any seat at the table of conversation around adoption! You'll want to take notes (and budget to buy all of the resources she's got on her website), we hope you enjoy today's episode! November is National Adoption Awareness Month (NAAM) -To read the history of NAAM, click here. For those most impacted by adoption - adoptees - the month of November can be a time that brings up a wide array of emotions. So in staying true to our mission here at Empowered to Connect we are spending the month of November listening to the hearts and stories of adoptees who are part of transracial families. To learn more about ETC, check out empoweredtoconnect.org, like us on Facebook or follow us on Instagram!
This week we continue our series on transracial adoption with Psychologist and Adult Adoptee Dr. Chaitra Wirta-Leiker. Dr. Wirta-Leiker is a Psychologist, Author, Speaker, Adoptee, Adoptive Parent and overall powerhouse voice in the conversation on transracial adoption worldwide. Her resource page, linked here, is one of the best collections you will find of research based resources on transracial adoption for adoptees and parents alike. Dr. Wirta Leiker talks about everything from the Adoptee Hierarchy of Needs to advice she has as a professional, adoptee and adoptive parent for those in any seat at the table of conversation around adoption! You'll want to take notes (and budget to buy all of the resources she's got on her website), we hope you enjoy today's episode! November is National Adoption Awareness Month (NAAM) -To read the history of NAAM, click here. For those most impacted by adoption - adoptees - the month of November can be a time that brings up a wide array of emotions. So in staying true to our mission here at Empowered to Connect we are spending the month of November listening to the hearts and stories of adoptees who are part of transracial families. To learn more about ETC, check out empoweredtoconnect.org, like us on Facebook or follow us on Instagram!