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Okay creative cutie, we did it again—Unleash just won our third Webby Award (!!), and it's all thanks to YOU. To celebrate, I'm resharing one of my absolute fave episodes with the wildly inspiring Chandrika Tandon. She didn't pursue music until her 50s, and now, in her 70s, she's officially a Grammy winner. She just won this year! Her story is living proof that your creative dream wants you back, no matter the timeline. Make sure to follow me on IG so you can help me pick out which Webby outfit I wear and see all the behind the scenes moments! Original Description: Today's guest is Chandrika Tandon. She is a globally recognized business leader, Grammy-nominated music artist, and humanitarian. She recently released her new album Ammu's Treasures which features a variety of classic songs and soothing chants for all ages. She also has been profiled in print, on radio, and on television, including in CNBC's The Brave Ones series.I wanted to have Chandrika on the show because of her remarkable journey into the world of music—a path she embarked on later in life, proving that it is ALWAYS the right time to pursue your passion, what's meant for you will never miss you. Remember creativity doesn't have an age limit.From this conversation you'll learn:How to find the courage to break from traditionHow to get started on your dream later in lifeHow to push past being perfectionist & focus on being YOURSELFThe power of music and creativity to find yourself and connect with the divineHow to create truly for your own joyHow to become more of a rebel How to create from a pure place, without a thought of outcomeThe joy of making creative projects for childrenAND MUCH MORE!
Join us this week as we tackle one of the most challenging holidays for women on fertility journeys—Mother's Day. We're honoured to welcome renowned gynaecologist, fertility specialist and Director of Genea Fertility Melbourne City, Dr. Chandrika Parmar, who brings her expertise not just as a fertility specialist but as someone who deeply understands the emotional complexities her patients face during these celebration-focused times. Dr. Parmar shares thoughtful insights on managing grief triggers, setting healthy boundaries with family, and creating meaningful rituals that honour your journey. We discuss practical strategies for navigating social media, family gatherings, and well-meaning but painful comments, plus specific language for declining invitations when needed. Whether you're years into your fertility journey or just beginning, this episode offers both the validation and practical tools needed to move through Mother's Day with your heart intact. Dr. Parmar's compassionate approach reminds us that there's no right way to experience this day—only what feels right for you.This episode is supported by Genea Fertility Melbourne City
SPECIAL GUEST! Dr. Laurie Santos, Yale professor and host of The Happiness Lab, gives us her sought-after advice for finding more joy in our lives. Parents will love her fresh take and practical insights for “finding the good” even in the most challenging parenting moments. Then in our Parenting Story of the Day, you will hear from a mom of two who was searching for happiness – until she realized it was right in front of her. Special thanks to Walmart for sponsoring this episode! www.walmart.com Dr. Laurie Santos / FB / IG / X / YT Dr. Santos is the Chandrika and Ranjan Tandon Professor of Psychology and Head of Silliman College at Yale University. Her course, Psychology and the Good Life, became Yale's most popular course in its over 300 year history, and the online version – The Science of Well-Being on Coursera.org – has attracted more than 4 million learners. A winner of numerous awards both for her science and teaching, Dr. Santos was recently voted as one of Popular Science Magazine's “Brilliant 10” young minds and Time Magazine named her a “Leading Campus Celebrity.” Her podcast, The Happiness Lab, is a top-3 Apple podcast with over 100 million downloads since its launch. Heather Osterman-Davis / FB / IG / X / LI A mother of two and writer, Heather's work has appeared in various publications including, The New York Times, Washington Post, Time Magazine, Slate, Parents, Literary Mama, Brain Child, Filter Free Parents, and more. She is the author of an award winning short film titled Tell-By Date and winner of Austin Film Festival's Best Comedy TV Pilot for 2024. StrollerCoaster: A Parenting Podcast is created by Munchkin Inc., the most loved baby lifestyle brand in the world. You can find all your favorite Munchkin products at https://www.munchkin.com. Use the code STROLLERCOASTER15 for 15% off regular-price items! (expires 4/13/25) Follow Munchkin on Instagram / Facebook / Pinterest / TikTok Trees for the Future https://trees.org/
SPECIAL GUEST! Dr. Laurie Santos, Yale professor and host of The Happiness Lab, gives us her sought-after advice for finding more joy in our lives. Parents will love her fresh take and practical insights for “finding the good” even in the most challenging parenting moments. Then in our Parenting Story of the Day, you will hear from a mom of two who was searching for happiness – until she realized it was right in front of her. Special thanks to Walmart for sponsoring this episode! www.walmart.com Dr. Laurie Santos / FB / IG / X / YT Dr. Santos is the Chandrika and Ranjan Tandon Professor of Psychology and Head of Silliman College at Yale University. Her course, Psychology and the Good Life, became Yale's most popular course in its over 300 year history, and the online version – The Science of Well-Being on Coursera.org – has attracted more than 4 million learners. A winner of numerous awards both for her science and teaching, Dr. Santos was recently voted as one of Popular Science Magazine's “Brilliant 10” young minds and Time Magazine named her a “Leading Campus Celebrity.” Her podcast, The Happiness Lab, is a top-3 Apple podcast with over 100 million downloads since its launch. Heather Osterman-Davis / FB / IG / X / LI A mother of two and writer, Heather's work has appeared in various publications including, The New York Times, Washington Post, Time Magazine, Slate, Parents, Literary Mama, Brain Child, Filter Free Parents, and more. She is the author of an award winning short film titled Tell-By Date and winner of Austin Film Festival's Best Comedy TV Pilot for 2024. StrollerCoaster: A Parenting Podcast is created by Munchkin Inc., the most loved baby lifestyle brand in the world. You can find all your favorite Munchkin products at https://www.munchkin.com. Use the code STROLLERCOASTER15 for 15% off regular-price items! (expires 4/13/25) Follow Munchkin on Instagram / Facebook / Pinterest / TikTok Trees for the Future
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Science can change your life. The more we study what makes people develop, grow, learn, and flourish—the more we see how the practical application of scientific findings can help us transform our life and experience—into a life of value, meaning, purpose and true thriving.Yale psychologist Laurie Santos has spent her career investigating the human brain and how it thrives. From her popular Yale course to her podcast, The Happiness Lab, she's communicating actionable and hopeful lessons for how to build lasting habits, cultivate self-compassion, manage complex emotions, and realign our lives toward meaningful happiness.In this conversation with Dr. Laurie Santos, we discuss:How the mental health crisis affecting young people changed her, and how she teaches psychologyHow our brains lie to usThe role of positive and negative emotions in a good lifeHow feeling good can lead to doing goodThe psychological and relational benefits of faith and spiritualityAnd she offers practical insights, science-backed guidance, and powerful exercises for managing misalignment and difficult emotions.Laurie Santos on how to activate psychological science for more happiness and meaning (from the episode):“Some of these factors that we know scientifically do work. From simple behavior changes like being more social, doing nice things for others, just healthy habits like sleeping and moving your body, to mindset shifts, to becoming a little bit more present, to becoming more other oriented, to becoming more grateful, more self-compassionate, and so on.There are shifts that we can make that can have a huge effect on how we actually interact in the world.We need to understand that we're not perfect, we're just human. And we will mess up a little bit too. But it's really the journey that matters.”About Laurie SantosDr. Laurie Santos is the Chandrika and Ranjan Tandon Professor of Psychology at Yale University and host of The Happiness Lab podcast. Dr. Santos is an expert on the science of happiness. Her Yale course, Psychology and the Good Life, teaches students how the science of psychology can provide important hints about how to make wiser choices and live a life that's happier and more fulfilling. Her course recently became Yale's most popular course in over 300 years, with almost one of our four students at Yale enrolled. Her course has been featured in numerous news outlets including the New York Times, NBC Nightly News, The Today Show, GQ Magazine, Slate and O! Magazine. A winner of numerous awards both for her science and teaching, she was recently voted as one of Popular Science Magazine's “Brilliant 10” young minds, and was named in Time Magazine as a “Leading Campus Celebrity.” Her podcast, The Happiness Lab, has over 100 million downloads.Listen to The Happiness Lab podcastVisit [drlauriesantos.com](http://drlauriesantos.comhttps://www.drlauriesantos.com/)Show NotesHow Laurie got up close with the mental health crisis affecting young peopleSelf-careThe history of The Happiness Course at Yale UniversityThe impact of COVID-19“Things have gotten worse.”Statistics: More than 40% of college students report they are too depressed to functionAnxieties provoked by technology (Jonathan Haidt and Jean Twenge)Stress levels across the developmental lifespanHow our brains lie to usBehavioral changes and healthy habitsMindset shifts and dispositional transformationsThe importance of science for validating spiritual beliefs, values, and practicesSometimes spiritual traditions get some things right, but can also be wrong, and need empirical studyManifestationImagining the positive outcome isn't as good as planning out the if-then strategy.“The science can help us with the nuance so we can really get things right.”Laurie Santos defines happinessPsychological approach to happiness: “subjective well-being”Positive vs Negative Emotions and the role they play in a good lifeWhy is happiness helpful to us? Is happiness really the goal?The “feel-good, do-good effect”Any cause-based activism requiresLaurie Santos answers: What is thriving?Mindset and behavioral changeNon-judgmental responseSelf-compassion and curiosity“It's really the journey that matters.”Helping othersBurnout and Self-careStressors that lead to burnoutThe impact of rest on productivityReligion and Happiness: Are religious people happier than non-religious?Social connectionGrowing up CatholicComparing Beliefs vs Behaviors and MindsetsIt's less about religious beliefs and more about religious practicesCommunal PracticesTranscendent EmotionsOversimplifying transcendent emotionsAwe and Wonder often come along with a disturbance, such as feeling very small, feeling out of control, feeling disoriented, feeling overwhelmed, etc.Dacher Keltner's tourist studies “Draw yourself in your scene”Feeling tinier, and yet more connected“I'm part of everything, but I am nothing. How do I deal with that?”Evolution and the human mindWhat is our brain for? It's for survival. It's not for feeling great.Negativity BiasKent Barrage: Neuroscience of Hedonic PleasureLiking vs WantingDrugs of Abuse“If there was one thing I could change about the brain it would be …”Psychedelic drugs such as psilocybinDavid Yaden (Johns Hopkins) on psychedelic drugsWe can change (and a lot of people are shocked by that)Can't change vs. Changing circumstancesSonya Libermursky“Yes, you can change, not by changing circumstances, but by changing your habits.”Netflix and a glass of wine? Or something healthier?Introducing new habits over timeMeditation Practice: Cultivating Presence When Things are Feeling Bad“Nauseously Optimistic”Tara Brach and Radical AcceptanceR.A.I.N. (Recognize, Allow, Investigate, and Nurture)Fundamental needsNatural selection and cravingsCraving doomscrolling on Reddit*Thriving with Stone Age Minds: Evolutionary Psychology, Christian Faith, and the Quest for Human Flourishing* (Justin Barrett and Pam King)Self-flagellation, frustration, and criticizing ourselvesKristin Neff on Self-CompassionSelf-Compassion: Mindfulness, Common Humanity, and Self-KindnessHow to talk to yourselfSelf-compassion is helpful for cultivating new habitsPractice: Self-Compassionate Touch“The beauty of self-touch is that your brain is stupid. It doesn't know who's touching you.”Taking stock and paying attention to our own emotional dashboardsNew Year's Advice: A moment of fresh starts and new beginnings About the Thrive CenterLearn more at thethrivecenter.org.Follow us on Instagram @thrivecenterFollow us on X @thrivecenterFollow us on LinkedIn @thethrivecenter About Dr. Pam KingDr. Pam King is Executive Director the Thrive Center and is Peter L. Benson Professor of Applied Developmental Science at Fuller School of Psychology & Marriage and Family Therapy. Follow her @drpamking. About With & ForHost: Pam KingSenior Director and Producer: Jill WestbrookOperations Manager: Lauren KimSocial Media Graphic Designer: Wren JuergensenConsulting Producer: Evan RosaSpecial thanks to the team at Fuller Studio and the Fuller School of Psychology & Marriage and Family Therapy.
In this episode of the Finding God podcast, my guest Chandrika talks about the moment when she realized that she loved God but did not want to die a Christian. To find out more about Finding God go to https://keanawmitchell.comJoin Me on social media!!!!Facebook:Finding God | FacebookFacebook Group:Finding God | FacebookInstagram:Keana W. Mitchell (@findinggod2) • Instagram photos and videosListen to Finding God on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/022Zht5DjU1i3k7BAeHaTW?si=8c728b93da5d43c2If you would like to either be a guest on Finding God or submit music to the podcast, please send an email to anaekmusic@outlook.com
In this episode of the Finding God podcast, my guest Chandrika talks about how she came to the realization that she loved God but did not want to die a Christian.To find out more about Finding God go to Emory Rose (keanawmitchell.com)Join Me on social media!!!!Facebook:Finding God | FacebookFacebook Group:Finding God | FacebookInstagram:Keana W. Mitchell (@findinggod2) • Instagram photos and videosListen to Finding God on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/022Zht5DjU1i3k7BAeHaTW?si=8c728b93da5d43c2If you would like to either be a guest on Finding God or submit music to the podcast, please send an email to anaekmusic@outlook.com
What does it take to be happy? Dr. Laurie Santos is the Chandrika and Ranjan Tandon Professor of Psychology and Head of Silliman College at Yale University, where she teaches “Psychology and the Good Life.” She's also host of the podcast, “The Happiness Lab.” Dr. Santos joins Preet to discuss: The definition of happiness and how to maximize it The parenting paradox How job crafting can bring purpose to any career Self-care vs caring for others Practicing gratitude The health effects of loneliness and the importance of social connection The relationship between religion and happiness Why negative emotions are necessary Plus, Preet shares his new year's resolutions, his favorite Stay Tuned episode of the year, and whether Liz Cheney will have to invoke the Speech or Debate clause. For show notes and a transcript of the episode head to: https://cafe.com/stay-tuned/laurie-santos-happiness/ Have a question for Preet? Ask @PreetBharara on Threads, or Twitter with the hashtag #AskPreet. Email us at staytuned@cafe.com, or call 669-247-7338 to leave a voicemail. Stay Tuned with Preet is brought to you by CAFE and the Vox Media Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Paleontologists uncovered that the T-Rex was quite likely way bigger than they had originally thought it was. Based on recent fossil finds and some intelligent computer simulation, it turns out that if we remade Jurassic Park today, we would have had to create a much larger version of the T-Rex. Apart from this scientific discovery, there were lots of other interesting news stories in science and wildlife this year. To speak about these, four primary schoolers shared their picks of the best stories from the year. Co-hosts: Anina, Chandrika, Smyan and Venkatesh 1.Read the story of why some people think ghosts are real 2. Read the story of how C.V.Raman discovered why the sea was blue 3. Listen to the podcast on how our brains behave when we type vs write 4. Listen to the story of Roger the search and rescue dog from Taiwan Order your copy of our book for kids 'Bag of stories from 2024' by clicking here. Each copy costs INR 399/- (we are able to fulfil all orders placed inside India only at the moment)
This week, we're diving into all your fertility questions—yes, even the quirky or embarrassing ones! Joining us is the incredible Dr. Chandrika Parmar, a renowned gynaecologist, fertility specialist, and Director of Genea Fertility Melbourne City. With her compassionate, patient-centred approach, Dr. Parmar has helped countless families on their fertility journeys. So, whether you're curious, confused, or just looking for a little guidance, this episode has you covered. Tune in for expert insights, a few laughs, and plenty of reassurance. This episode is proudly supported by Genea Fertility.
In this episode, we dive deep into a topic that affects many women but isn't often talked about—vaginismus. This debilitating condition can cause intense discomfort, making intimacy and everyday life challenging. Joining us is Dr. Chandrika Parmar, a renowned gynaecologist, fertility specialist and Director of Genea Fertility Melbourne City. Dr. Parmar's compassionate, patient-centred approach has helped countless women navigate their reproductive health, and today she brings her expertise to this important conversation. Together, we explore the causes, symptoms, and treatments for vaginismus, offering hope and support to those affected.This episode is proudly supported by Genea Fertility
Listen to Sri Lanka's weekly political highlights. Journalist - news, and current affairs, Mr. Manoj Udatiyawala reports from Sri Lanka - SBS සිංහල සේවය සෑම සඳුදා දිනකම මාධ්යවේදී මනෝජ් උදටියාවල ශ්රී ලංකාවේ සිට ගෙන එන 'සතියේ ශ්රී ලාංකීය දේශපාලන පුවත්' සමාලෝචනයට සවන්දෙන්න
This episode features an insightful conversation between Ishreen and Chandrika Bandaranaike Kumaratunga (CBK), Sri Lanka's first female President. In this special mini-series celebrating extraordinary women of Sri Lankan heritage, they discuss gender equity, inclusion, and the systemic changes needed in organisations to ensure fairness at work. CBK shares her personal journey, highlighting the importance of education, skills, confidence, and practical leadership training for women. Overall, the conversation provides valuable insights and practical steps for creating a culture of inclusion and equity in the workplace. KEY TAKEAWAYS The importance of education and skills training for women in leadership positions. The need for confidence and self-belief in women to break through barriers in the workplace. The significance of implementing laws, regulations, policies and procedures to ensure gender equity and prevent abuse in organisations. The value of communication, democratic means, and empathy in leadership to address systemic issues. The role of family support, practicality, determination, and resilience in the success of female leaders. BEST MOMENTS "I was thrown into it in the circumstances prevailing at the time in my country." "The rules and regulations have to be there first, the laws that will have to be at the national level." "I do appreciate this conversation. People normally take me for granted as a woman leader and don't ask, how did you get there?" "The courage to stick with your decisions, whatever may come, whatever criticism and all that you get, to be convinced that you are right." VALUABLE RESOURCES Privilege Survey https://intelligentlinking261447.typeform.com/to/SNkQvD0v Website: https://belongingpioneers.com/privilege-research-and-podcast Email: equitychampions@belongingpioneers.com Useful links: https://linktr.ee/BelongingPioneers ABOUT THE HOSTS Ishreen Bradley, a Strategic Pioneer, excels in guiding Professional Leaders through complex challenges with clarity, confidence, and courage. She focuses on cultivating inclusive cultures and authentic leadership, offering senior leaders advice, consultancy, training, and coaching. Kami Nuttall, a workplace culture expert with over 20 years of experience, delves into governance, risk management, and the human experience in organizations. Trained by the Anti-Discrimination Foundation and a qualified hypnotherapist, she's passionate about fostering psychologically safe, inclusive workplace cultures. Kami champions accountability, believing organizations should prioritize both employees and customers, creating environments grounded in inclusivity and trust. https://www.linkedin.com/in/kaminuttall-cultureguru-cultureauditor/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/ishreenbradley/Privilege, Eruption, Culture, Diversity, inclusion, Equity, diverse, cultural, impact, power: https://privilege-eruption.com
In episode eight of our series exploring the great historical cities of Europe, Africa, Asia and the Americas, travel writer Paul Bloomfield is joined by Professor Chandrika Kaul as they guide us through the bustling streets, markets, temples, mosques, and forts of Delhi. Together they explore the city's mythical origins, its conquests, as well as rise to cultural and political prominence. They'll roam the historic sites and monuments that speak of this long and turbulent past, and meet some of the key characters who played important roles in the development of Delhi. Along the way, Chandrika also shares some insider tips to help travelers make the most of their visit to this fascinating city. History's greatest cities is produced by the team behind BBC History Magazine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Here are the most prominent News Highlights of Sri Lanka. Manoj Udatiyawala reports - SBS සිංහල සේවය ගෙනෙන "මවුබිමෙන් පුවත්" - මාධ්යවේදී මනෝජ් උදටියාවල ශ්රී ලංකාවේ සිට වාර්තා කරයි
Join Ashdin Doctor in an enlightening conversation with Chandrika Ravi, the Indian-Australian actress who's redefining beauty standards and blazing trails in Indian cinema. Discover how she overcame challenges, pursued her dreams, and uses her platform to advocate for women's rights and mental health awareness. Get ready to be inspired by Chandrika's story of empowerment, courage, and breaking stereotypes on this episode of The Habit Coach podcast. You can catch the awesome clips on The Habit Coach-Awesome 180 on the YouTube channel.You can also check out Ashdin's Linktree Page here: (https://linktr.ee/awesome180) You can follow Ashdin Doctor on Twitter | Linkedin | Instagram | FacebookCheck out the Awesome180 website: (http://awesome180.com/) Find the show across audio streaming apps:Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | JioSaavn | Amazon Music Do follow IVM Podcasts on social media.We are @ivmpodcasts on Facebook, Twitter, & Instagram. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Here are the most prominent News Highlights of Sri Lanka. Manoj Udatiyawala reports - SBS සිංහල සේවය ගෙනෙන "මවුබිමෙන් පුවත්" - මාධ්යවේදී මනෝජ් උදටියාවල ශ්රී ලංකාවේ සිට වාර්තා කරයි
When Chandrika Phea went to China as a Christian missionary, she assumed her life would follow the trail that had been forged before her. An ordained minister in her own right, Chandrika grew up the daughter and granddaughter of minister's in the African American Pentecostal church.But upon her return from China, Chandrika found herself with more questions than answers, and she struggled to find her footing within the American church again.Chandrika's book is a raw and unabashed look at her journals she kept while she was serving in China, and an unflinching commentary on how far she has come since then.Buy Chandrika's Book - Lord, I Don't Want To Die A ChristianVisit Chandrika's Linktree_______________________Donate to The Human ExperienceFollow The Human Experience on InstagramVisit The Human Experience websiteSend me an email at TheHXPod@gmail.com
Growing up in India, Chandrika Tandon broke with tradition to pursue her education and became a high-powered, glass ceiling-shattering partner at the consulting firm, McKinsey & Company. But a “crisis of spirit” led her to re-evaluate her life, leave behind her corporate position, establish her own company, while simultaneously pursuing her passion: music. In this episode, Chandrika talks with Emily about where she got her love for books, her hunger strike to convince her parents to let her attend college, arriving in New York City during the winter in a sari, her philanthropic work, and her Grammy nomination. Be sure to subscribe, leave us a rating, and share with your friends if you liked this episode! She Pivots was created by host Emily Tisch Sussman to highlight women, their stories, and how their pivot became their success. To learn more about Chandrika, follow us on Instagram @ShePivotsThePodcast or visit shepivotsthepodcast.com.Support the show: https://www.shepivotsthepodcast.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Here are the most prominent News Highlights of Sri Lanka. Manoj Udatiyawala reports - SBS සිංහල සේවය ගෙනෙන "මවුබිමෙන් පුවත්" - මාධ්යවේදී මනෝජ් උදටියාවල ශ්රී ලංකාවේ සිට වාර්තා කරයි
SBS Sinhala radio brings you the most prominent political news highlights of Sri Lanka in this featured Radio update on every Monday. - SBS සිංහල සේවය සෑම සඳුදා දිනකම ශ්රී ලංකාවේ සිට තොරතුරු ගෙන එන මාධ්යවේදී මනෝජ් උදටියාවල සමඟ ඔබ වෙත ගෙන එන 'සතියේ ශ්රී ලාංකීය දේශපාලන පුවත්' සමාලෝචනයට සවන්දෙන්න
The journey to China was not only an experience but a culture shock for Chandrika. As a young girl growing up in the church caused her to see things differently once she returned home from China. She realized her perspectives had changed and she did not want to die a Christian because there has to be more.
Abhay is joined by Grammy nominated musician, business leader, and humanitarian Chandrika Tandon, as they chatted about her journey and motivations, about her newest album "Ammu's Treasures" weaving lessons from the corporate world into the arts, and repeating her mantra of "love, light, and laughter."(0:00 - 3:09) Introduction(3:09) Part 1 - structuring through music and art, finding herself through music(17:46) Part 2 - lessons learned, integrating music and art into her life(34:51) Part 3 - Ammu's Treasures(44:03) Conclusion
Ice cold raids and pat downs going strong around the country with the new "Yukthiya" campaign. How effective is it ? How long will this go on for ? Find out "the real" details on this week's episode of the "REAL TALK" with Sahan, Vishmi and Chandrika as they dive into this initiative to clean the streets of Sri Lanka including its challenges, obstacles and intricate details of the legality surrounding it. #realtalk #realtalksl #yukthiya
In this episode of Remarkable People, join host Guy Kawasaki as he connects with Chandrika Tandon, a business leader, humanitarian, and Grammy-nominated musician based in NYC. Tandon shares the profound journey that took her from a small town in India to the upper echelons of the corporate world, all while nourishing her soul through artistic pursuits. Learn how books expanded her horizons early on, helping spark big dreams and ambitions. Hear firsthand how Tandon found clarity when reflecting on what truly brought her joy amid career success - and pivoted her life to immerse herself in music. Additionally, discover Tandon's wisdom for uplifting communities, from empowering children with high expectations to selflessly mentoring youth. Let Tandon's story of living meaningfully across business, music and service inspire your own path to remarkable change.
Welcome back to the Real Talk podcast. We are really excited to kick start our new season with our seasoned hosts Sahan, Vishmi and Chandrika. Please join us as we "Resurrect" Real Talk with all new episodes and guests. #realtalksl #keepingit100%real
Chandrika Tandon has a head for business and a soul for music. She's reached incredible heights in both fields. It's a remarkable story. Where others see obstacles she sees opportunities, from growing up in India to coming to the United States and then realizing her dream of making music while raising a family and wielding influence in the business world. Her latest album, “Ammu's Treasures” is a collection of songs that she's heard from her earliest years and now sings to her grandchildren, a musical hug from generation to generation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Here are Sri Lanka's Weekly Political Highlights. Journalist, News, and current affairs, Manoj Udatiyawala reports from Sri Lanka - SBS සිංහල සේවය සෑම සඳුදා දිනකම ශ්රී ලංකාවේ සිට තොරතුරු ගෙන එන මාධ්යවේදී මනෝජ් උදටියාවල සමඟ ඔබ වෙත ගෙන එන 'සතියේ ශ්රී ලාංකීය දේශපාලන පුවත්' සමාලෝචනයට සවන්දෙන්න
She's a business leader, a Grammy-nominated musician and is trying to transform education. Chadrika Tandon joins Vasant Dhar in episode 69 of Brave New World to discuss her life, her learning, and why she is still so driven. Useful resources 1. Chandrika Tandon on Spotify, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, TikTok, LinkedIn, Tandon School of Engineering and her own website. 2. Ammu's Treasures on YouTube, Flipbook and other streaming platforms. 3. Rick Smolan on a Life in Photography -- Episode 65 of Brave New World. 4. Lust for Life -- Norman Corwin. 5. The Complete Works of William Shakespeare. 6. Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard -- Thomas Gray. 7. A Psalm of Life -- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. 8. The Shadow Lines -- Amitav Ghosh. 9. Sri Venkateswara Suprabhatham -- MS Subbulakshmi. 10. Binaca Geetmala, 1953-2000. 11. The Beatles and Carpenters on Spotify. 12. Quiet Fire -- Roberta Flack. 13. The Pyramid Principle -- Barbara Minto. 14. The Paradigm Shifts in Artificial Intelligence -- Vasant Dhar. Check out Vasant Dhar's newsletter on Substack. Subscription is free!
On this month's episode, publisher and founding editor Declan Meade is joined by poet Annemarie Ní Churreáin who has just been announced as The Stinging Fly's next poetry editor. Annemarie will take over the role from Cal Doyle in November. Here she talks about her own work as poet and editor, and reads recently published poems by Paula Meehan and Chandrika Narayanan-Mohan. Annemarie Ní Churreáin is a poet and editor from the Donegal Gaeltacht. Her publications include Bloodroot (Doire Press, 2017), Town (The Salvage Press, 2018) and The Poison Glen (The Gallery Press, 2021). She is a recipient of the Arts Council's Next Generation Artist Award and a co-recipient of The Markievicz Award. Her literary fellowships include awards from Akademie Schloss Solitude in Germany and the Jack Kerouac House in Orlando. Annemarie was a 2022-2023 Decades of Centenaries Poet in Residence at the Donegal County Service Archives and she is an active member of the Writers in Irish Prisons Scheme. Annemarie has edited The Stony Thursday Book No. 18 (Winter 2022) and the current issue of Poetry Ireland Review (140). Paula Meehan's poem ‘Natal Horoscope' is one of four of her poems that were included in our poetry issue, Summer 2022. Paula's latest collection, The Solace of Artemis, will be published by Dedalus Press in November. Chandrika Narayanan-Mohan's poem ‘The Knee' was published in our all new writers issue, Winter 2022-23. More of her work has been published by Dedalus Press, UCD Press, Lifeboat Press, Banshee, Poetry Ireland, and others. The Stinging Fly Podcast invites writers to choose work from our 25-year archive to read and discuss. Previous episodes of the podcast can be found here. The podcast's theme music is ‘Sale of Lakes', by Divan. All of the Stinging Fly archive is available to subscribers.
Today's guest is Chandrika Tandon. She is a globally recognized business leader, Grammy-nominated music artist, and humanitarian. She recently released her new album Ammu's Treasures which features a variety of classic songs and soothing chants for all ages. She also has been profiled in print, on radio, and on television, including in CNBC's The Brave Ones series.I wanted to have Chandrika on the show because of her remarkable journey into the world of music—a path she embarked on later in life, proving that it is ALWAYS the right time to pursue your passion, what's meant for you will never miss you. Remember creativity doesn't have an age limit. From this conversation you'll learn: How to find the courage to break from tradition How to get started on your dream later in life How to push past being perfectionist & focus on being YOURSELF The power of music and creativity to find yourself and connect with the divine How to create truly for your own joy How to become more of a rebel How to create from a pure place, without a thought of outcome The joy of making creative projects for children AND MUCH MORE! -Remember to subscribe/follow the show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your pods. Please leave us a rating and review- it helps SO much in getting the show out there. And tell a friend about the show- podcasts are very personal and tend to be spread person to person. If this show helped you or made you smile, share the love :) Follow the show @unleashyourinnercreative Follow me @LaurenLoGrasso Check out my #Creativity Workshop on Friday, 09.29 at 2pm ET here: https://linktr.ee/laurenlograsso
Scientific research has taken Dr Chandrika Nath from pole to pole. As a glaciologist she has worked in Lapland and Antarctica, spending 100 days in the latter collecting data samples in extreme isolation. The frigid, but tangible research, was an escape from the lab and her life as a particle physicist dealing with computer generated simulations. Four years later, she traded one harsh environment for another - becoming a scientific advisor to parliamentary policymakers but is now back at the poles as the executive director of the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research, the organisation supporting international collaboration in Antarctica. She speaks to Kathryn.
This episode is an edited version of a live event held at WBUR's Cityspace on May 15, 2023. A full-length video of the event is available here. For decades, studies from around the globe showed that happiness followed a U-shaped curve across the lifespan. For many people, the teens and twenties were some of the happiest and most carefree times of life — a period to be enjoyed before happiness began to drop and hit its low point around 50. BUT, over the past 10 years, a seismic change has taken place. The front end of the happiness curve collapsed, meaning that teens and twenties are now the most unhappy time of life. From the increasing use of social media, to being isolated from friends during the pandemic, to the academic pressures of applying to college, to growing up in a world that feels threatened from climate change, gun violence, and political strife, the reasons for this crisis in mental health are many. The solutions, however, have been few. But there's a growing sense (and data) that when it comes to finding a way through challenging times, looking back at ancient wisdom for strategies on how to thrive — how to find joy, peace, empathy, and meaning — can help. Join Dave and a panel of experts and voices from Gen Z to explore the science behind when and how secular and spiritual practices might help young adults (and really any of us) deal with the stresses and disconnection of modern life, whatever our spiritual beliefs (including none at all). Guests: Dr. Laurie Santos is the Chandrika and Ranjan Tandon Professor of Psychology at Yale University. She hosts The Happiness Lab Podcast and created the record-breaking courses “The Science of Wellbeing” (the most popular course at Yale) and “The Science of Wellbeing for Teens.” Greg M. Epstein serves as the Humanist Chaplain at Harvard University and at MIT — a role in which he supports the ethical and communal lives of nonreligious students. He's also the author of the New York Times bestseller Good Without God, and recently served as president of Harvard University's 40+ chaplains. Tyler VanderWeele is the John L. Loeb and Frances Lehman Loeb Professor of Epidemiology at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, where he directs the Human Flourishing Program. His work has been internationally recognized for illuminating the factors that underlie health and wellbeing in adolescents and adults.
Religion is a touchy subject, so when author Chandrika Phea approached us about being on the podcast - we agreed with her - its some crazy shit! No matter what you belief tune in! You can find her book Lord, I Don't Want to Die a Christian on Amazon and where ever good books are sold. More about Chandrika Chandrika D. Phea, an ordained reverend, is an outdoor enthusiast, a triathlete, a Wellness Coordinator by profession, and a partner with W. Brand Publishing for the release of her debut book, "Lord, I Don't Want to Die a Christian." In 2005, she graduated Beacon University with a Bachelor's of Arts in Biblical Studies then went on to complete a two-year teaching and missions assignment in China that ultimately revolutionized her life. For fun, Chandrika initiates local events (e.g. Bikes and Breakfast, Melanin Miles & More) providing her community's Black women trustworthy outdoor experiences. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thatssomecrazyshitpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thatssomecrazyshitpodcast/support
Hi everyone, On this panel, we have Renee Vardouniotis and Chandrika Phea. Renee is the Founder of the CAPE Movement where they have developed mindset and empowerment programs for kids. Chandrika is the author of the book "Lord, I Don't Want to Die a Christian..." Speaker Provocateur, and Outdoor Curator. This Monday's dilemmas are: My boyfriend isn't respecting my trauma after his checking. My husband has been drinking in secret, again, how do I help him? How do I confront my boyfriend of 2 years for lying and stealing? My husband found my “secret” bank account and now wants to split everything and I get no say! Guest links: Renee Vardouniotis Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/renee_vardouniotis/ Website - https://capemovement.com/ Chandrika Phea Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/chandrikadphea/ Book - https://books2read.com/LordIDontWanttoDieAChristian If you have a dilemma that you want a panel to discuss or want to be on a panel, then email us at need.instructions.now@gmail.com. Find the podcast on Instagram @i.n.podcast https://www.instagram.com/i.n.podcast/ Music by Gage Wright --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/instructionsneeded/message
In this episode of the Finding God podcast my guest Josh talks about how he was able to find God through self-assessment and quiet. To find out more about Finding God go to https://keanawmitchell.clubJoin Me on social media!!!!Facebook:Finding God | FacebookFacebook Group:Finding God | FacebookInstagram:Keana W. Mitchell (@findinggod2) • Instagram photos and videosListen to Finding God on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/022Zht5DjU1i3k7BAeHaTW?si=8c728b93da5d43c2If you would like to either be a guest on Finding God or submit music to the podcast, please send an email to anaekmusic@outlook.com Connect with Chandrika on social media!!!!!Josh Snyder Music | Facebook | LinktreeListen to more of Josh Snyder's Music on Spotify!!!!!https://open.spotify.com/artist/0CaYD5tWrX4AtG04hCeCEo?si=NUUHliD6Sx6SNXb--qRXAA Thank you to Patience for allowing me to use his song Winning featuring Young Noah!!! Click the link below to listen to more music from Patience.https://open.spotify.com/album/2f8MU3MfffVaJPmrLU9lp2?si=ApWrDacmTGeIGNCZidYY5A Always Remember God Loves You!!!
What is happiness? Can it be studied? Are there steps we can all take in order to become happy? To answer these questions, Pedro Pinto interviews Laurie Santos in this episode of “It's Not That Simple”, a podcast by the Francisco Manuel dos Santos Foundation. An expert on the science of happiness, Santos is the Chandrika and Ranjan Tandon Professor of Psychology and Head of Silliman College at Yale University. In addition to her work on the evolutionary origins of human cognition, Laurie is an expert on the ways in which our minds lie to us about what makes us happy. Her Yale course, Psychology and the Good Life, teaches students how the science of psychology can provide important hints about how to make wiser choices and live a life that's happier and more fulfilling. The class became Yale's most popular course in over 300 years, with almost one out of four students enrolled. Her course has been featured in the New York Times, NBC Nightly News, The Today Show, GQ Magazine, Slate and O! Magazine. The online version of the class—The Science of Well-Being on Coursera.org—has attracted more than 4 million learners from around the world. A winner of numerous awards both for her science and teaching, she was recently voted as one of Popular Science Magazine's “Brilliant 10” young minds, and was named in Time Magazine as a “Leading Campus Celebrity.” Her podcast, The Happiness Lab, is a top-3 Apple podcast which has attracted 85+ million downloads since its launch. In this episode, Santos talks about her Yale course on Psychology and the Good Life and why it has become so popular. Santos also explains what the research on happiness tells us about what people who report being happy have done to get there. Santos then discusses how often the things we tend to think will make us happy end up not making us happy at all. She also looks at the impact of the Covid epidemic and technology on our age's mental health crisis and points out the value of social connection – and fun – for our happiness. Finally, Santos explains how important “negative” emotions like sadness, anger or frustration are for our ability to be happy, in a conversation well worth listening to. More on this topic • The online version of Santos' Yale course • The Happiness Lab with Dr. Laurie Santos, her podcast • A series of interviews with Laurie Santos • A New York Times story on Santos' Yale course Other references in Portuguese • Podcast [IN] Pertinente “O que é a felicidade” with Ana Markl and Rui Costa Lopes • Podcast [IN] Pertinente “Felicidade liga com Economia?” with Hugo van der Ding and Joana Pais • Podcast [IN] Pertinente “Somos iguais aos de antes?” with Ana Markl and Miguel Chaves • “Felicidade e bem-estar: a importância dos outros”, na interview with neuroscientist Julianne Holt-Lunstad
In this week's episode of the Finding God podcast my guest bestselling author Chandrika talks about how a mission trip in China caused her to question her religion and write the bestselling book "Lord, I don't want to die a Christian". To find out more about Finding God go to https://keanawmitchell.clubJoin Me on social media!!!!Facebook:Finding God | FacebookFacebook Group:Finding God | FacebookInstagram:Keana W. Mitchell (@findinggod2) • Instagram photos and videosListen to Finding God on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/022Zht5DjU1i3k7BAeHaTW?si=8c728b93da5d43c2If you would like to either be a guest on Finding God or submit music to the podcast, please send an email to anaekmusic@outlook.com Connect with Chandrika on social media!!!!!AuthorChandrikaDPhea | Twitter, Instagram, Facebook | LinktreeListen to more of Holy H3>'s Music on YouTube!!!!!! https://youtu.be/igKRm0nXpGc Thank you to Patience for allowing me to use his song Winning featuring Young Noah!!! Click the link below to listen to more music from Patience.https://open.spotify.com/album/2f8MU3MfffVaJPmrLU9lp2?si=ApWrDacmTGeIGNCZidYY5A Always Remember God Loves You!!!
Brian McLaren is joining me on four Sunday evenings for some live QnA. This is our third QnA! You can join the online class, future sessions, submit questions, and access the video guide to the book by heading over here. PS… there is a three short video guide to the book you can use with… Read more about Chandrika Phea & Brian McLaren: the Gift of Curiosity
Chandrika D. Phea, an ordained reverend, is an outdoor enthusiast, a triathlete, a Wellness Coordinator by profession, and a partner with W. Brand Publishing for the release of her debut book, "Lord, I Don't Want to Die a Christian." In 2005, she graduated Beacon University with a Bachelor's of Arts in Biblical Studies then went on to complete a two-year teaching and mission assignment in China that ultimately revolutionized her life. For fun, Chandrika initiates local events (e.g. Bikes and Breakfast, Melanin Miles & More) providing her community's Black women trustworthy outdoor experiences. Reference Links: Website: https://chandrikadphea.com/
This episode I talk with author Chandrika Phea. “After living in China as a Christian missionary, hosting a two-year Bible study for seven curious Chinese freshman college students, my sense of curiosity inhaled and later exhaled when returning to the practice of western religion. Born into a devoutly religious family, the daughter, niece, and grandchild of Christian clergy, degreed in Biblical studies, ordained as a reverend of the faith, I now have questions of the religion that raised and readied me. The emittance of questions and resolves thereof have done well in surrendering to me a choice: Christianity or curiosity?” - from Lord, I Don't Want to Die a Christian by Chandrika Phea BUY HER BOOK: https://books2read.com/LordIDontWanttoDieAChristian Connect with Chandrika Phea Website: https://chandrikadphea.com Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AuthorChandrikaDPhea IG: https://instagram.com/chandrikadphea?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= FB: https://www.facebook.com/chandrika.phea Connect with Andrew Pledger Linktree: https://www.liinks.co/4ndrewpledger Socials - @4ndrewpledger Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Amber and Chandrika discuss the song #ChurchGirl off of Beyoncé's #Renaissance Album. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Please click the checkbox to follow the show, and leave a rating and review on Apple, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts. Follow my podcast Instagram @thestoryattic and Facebook page, The Story Attic. For show ideas or to be a guest on the show, email me at Thestoryatticpod@gmail.com. Thanks!https://thestoryattic.buzzsprout.comOn this episode: On this episode, I'm speaking with Chandrika Phea, best selling author of "Lord I Don't Want to Die a Christian". We talk about being born into, living and breathing Christianity, becoming a minister, then traveling abroad to China to change lives - only hers was the life to change the most - and it shook her entire world.Connect with Chandrika:https://chandrikadphea.com/Buy Chandrika's Book: Lord I Don't Want to Die a Christianhttps://www.amazon.com/Lord-Dont-Want-Die-Christian/dp/1950385612/ref=asc_df_1950385612/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=564641476995&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=2446921384179883594&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9003531&hvtargid=pla-1627076396096&psc=1Interviews done on this podcast are intended only to represent the opinions, experiences or point of view of the guests. Surnames may be omitted for privacy, and at times names may be changed or omitted for anonymity.
This week my guest is Chandrika D. Phea!Chandrika D. Phea, an ordained reverend, is an outdoor enthusiast, a triathlete, a Wellness Coordinator by profession, and a partner with W. Brand Publishing for the release of her debut and award winning (Next Generation Indie Book Award Finalist) book, "Lord, I Don't Want to Die a Christian." In 2005, she graduated Beacon University with a Bachelor's of Arts in Biblical Studies then went on to complete a two-year teaching and mission assignment in China that ultimately revolutionized her life. For fun, Chandrika initiates local events (e.g. Bikes and Breakfast, Melanin Miles & More) providing her community's Black women safe and trustworthy outdoor experiences.Be sure to pick up her book "Lord, I Don't Want to Die a Christian" here:https://books2read.com/LordIDontWanttoDieAChristian?fbclid=IwAR1YB7ArrSjZWdSJh5fXIPu-cebelG_0K69NZ_q1z_WlPkJxhMnVledRgWMFind out more about her at her website:https://chandrikadphea.com/?fbclid=IwAR16aiOx5bAPyNrMLZJxB35FfDtXr-KZY9vGHuyX3vS9MLG6QO5NQus1dBQDon't forget to subscribe to my Patreon exclusive show “The #CoffeeTime Show with Noah Kinsey,” behind-the-scenes footage - including THIS video podcast with Tom unedited and extended - free merch giveaways and more starting at just $1/month!www.patreon.com/noahkinseyGet/send a special message from me on Cameo!https://www.cameo.com/noahkinseyWatch more fun content on YouTube!https://www.youtube.com/noahkinseySee more content for the show on our social accounts:Instagram: @pierleftproductionsTwitter: @CoffeeTimeNKFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/thenoahkinseyFollow Noah Kinsey on Twitter, TikTok, and Instagram: @thenoahkinseyWant quality lactose-free/vegan protein powder?Click the link below to order delicious, plant based powder from an amazing company that offers free shipping on all qualified orders!And use the coupon code “Noah” at checkout to get 10% off!https://greenregimen.com/?ref=4OVrbsQpcVwKA
In this episode, Marisa speaks to author and reverend Chandrika Phea about her awakening which led her to question everything she has been taught about Christianity and religion - and how it created such expansion in her life! Connect with Chandrika on Instagram, through her website, and get her book “Lord, I Don't Want to Die a Christian”! Lead with confidence and grow your biz! Click here to work with me 1-on-1. By utilizing your unique human design, we'll co-create a clear direction to expand your confidence and implement proven marketing strategies to grow your business. Join our Facebook Group, connect on Instagram, TikTok, and grab your FREEBIES here!
Chandrika Phea grew up in a devout religious family, she's the daughter, niece, and grandchild of Christian Clergy, she gained a bachelors degree in biblical Studies, and was also an Ordained Reverend. But her journey to China to teach students forever changed her and she realized Christianity was hindering her experience of God, Life, & Humanity. Her Book: Lord, I Don't Want To Die A Christian" shares her journey. We touched on Christianity(religion) and the oppression of people of color... In Jesus Name.... Did Jesus really die for our sins..... Fearing God.... When & Why was Christianity formed.... And much much More! Plug in to Chandrika and her new book @ https://chandrikadphea.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/heartandsoul/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/heartandsoul/support
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Follow us on Instagram @letstalktouchysubjects Join the Touchy Subjects Community on Facebook Support us on Buy Me A Coffee This episode was recorded on March 15, 2022. On this episode, we discussed why women holding leadership positions in the church is a touchy subject. On this episode, we shared: Experiences with discrimination as female leaders in the Church Biblical grounds for women to hold high level leadership positions in church How to create space in the Church for women to have a voice for generations to come About our panel: Rev. Susan “Sue” A. Webley (She/Her/Hers) is an award-winning ordained minister and entrepreneur on a mission to Encourage, Empower, and Educate. She is an Associate Pastor at Rivers of Living Water Ministries, UCC in NY and NJ, and serves The Fellowship of Affirming Ministries as its National Minister of Youth and Young Adult Ministries. An advocate for the traumatized, ostracized, villainized, and stigmatized, part of Sue's life's work is to help young people -particularly those who exist on the margins - realize their purpose, tap into their Divine-given potential, and embrace their power. Sue is the editor of the anthology At the Table: Words of Faith, Affirmation, and Inspiration for LGBT Believers of Color, created to bring messages of hope, love, acceptance, reconciliation, and restoration to those rejected for walking in their authenticity. Currently, Sue is a student at Chicago Theological Seminary, finishing a Master of Divinity degree. She is in the process of compiling additional installments of the At the Table series along with penning a more personal work, Pushing Past You: From Limitation to Liberation, scheduled for release Winter 2022. Heather is a former pastor/worship leader that hosts the Just A Girl Pastor Podcast and page on Instagram. She has been out of church for almost a year after beginning her deconstruction journey over a decade ago. Her podcast and Instagram page started as a way to process her experience working in church, and her intention is to have conversations and create space for people to share their own stories of church hurt and abuse. Chandrika D. Phea, an ordained reverend, is an outdoor enthusiast, a triathlete, a Wellness Coordinator by profession, and a partner with W. Brand Publishing for the release of her debut book, "Lord, I Don't Want to Die a Christian." In 2005, she graduated Beacon University with a Bachelor's of Arts in Biblical Studies then went on to complete a two-year teaching and missions assignment in China that ultimately revolutionized her life. For fun, Chandrika initiates local events (e.g. Bikes and Breakfast, Melanin Miles & More) providing her community's Black women trustworthy outdoor experiences.