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Professor Swarat Chaudhuri from the University of Texas at Austin and visiting researcher at Google DeepMind discusses breakthroughs in AI reasoning, theorem proving, and mathematical discovery. Chaudhuri explains his groundbreaking work on COPRA (a GPT-based prover agent), shares insights on neurosymbolic approaches to AI. Professor Swarat Chaudhuri: https://www.cs.utexas.edu/~swarat/ SPONSOR MESSAGES: CentML offers competitive pricing for GenAI model deployment, with flexible options to suit a wide range of models, from small to large-scale deployments. https://centml.ai/pricing/ Tufa AI Labs is a brand new research lab in Zurich started by Benjamin Crouzier focussed on ARC and AGI, they just acquired MindsAI - the current winners of the ARC challenge. Are you interested in working on ARC, or getting involved in their events? Goto https://tufalabs.ai/ TOC: [00:00:00] 0. Introduction / CentML ad, Tufa ad 1. AI Reasoning: From Language Models to Neurosymbolic Approaches [00:02:27] 1.1 Defining Reasoning in AI [00:09:51] 1.2 Limitations of Current Language Models [00:17:22] 1.3 Neuro-symbolic Approaches and Program Synthesis [00:24:59] 1.4 COPRA and In-Context Learning for Theorem Proving [00:34:39] 1.5 Symbolic Regression and LLM-Guided Abstraction 2. AI in Mathematics: Theorem Proving and Concept Discovery [00:43:37] 2.1 AI-Assisted Theorem Proving and Proof Verification [01:01:37] 2.2 Symbolic Regression and Concept Discovery in Mathematics [01:11:57] 2.3 Scaling and Modularizing Mathematical Proofs [01:21:53] 2.4 COPRA: In-Context Learning for Formal Theorem-Proving [01:28:22] 2.5 AI-driven theorem proving and mathematical discovery 3. Formal Methods and Challenges in AI Mathematics [01:30:42] 3.1 Formal proofs, empirical predicates, and uncertainty in AI mathematics [01:34:01] 3.2 Characteristics of good theoretical computer science research [01:39:16] 3.3 LLMs in theorem generation and proving [01:42:21] 3.4 Addressing contamination and concept learning in AI systems REFS: 00:04:58 The Chinese Room Argument, https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/chinese-room/ 00:11:42 Software 2.0, https://medium.com/@karpathy/software-2-0-a64152b37c35 00:11:57 Solving Olympiad Geometry Without Human Demonstrations, https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-023-06747-5 00:13:26 Lean, https://lean-lang.org/ 00:15:43 A General Reinforcement Learning Algorithm That Masters Chess, Shogi, and Go Through Self-Play, https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.aar6404 00:19:24 DreamCoder (Ellis et al., PLDI 2021), https://arxiv.org/abs/2006.08381 00:24:37 The Lambda Calculus, https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/lambda-calculus/ 00:26:43 Neural Sketch Learning for Conditional Program Generation, https://arxiv.org/pdf/1703.05698 00:28:08 Learning Differentiable Programs With Admissible Neural Heuristics, https://arxiv.org/abs/2007.12101 00:31:03 Symbolic Regression With a Learned Concept Library (Grayeli et al., NeurIPS 2024), https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.09359 00:41:30 Formal Verification of Parallel Programs, https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/360248.360251 01:00:37 Training Compute-Optimal Large Language Models, https://arxiv.org/abs/2203.15556 01:18:19 Chain-of-Thought Prompting Elicits Reasoning in Large Language Models, https://arxiv.org/abs/2201.11903 01:18:42 Draft, Sketch, and Prove: Guiding Formal Theorem Provers With Informal Proofs, https://arxiv.org/abs/2210.12283 01:19:49 Learning Formal Mathematics From Intrinsic Motivation, https://arxiv.org/pdf/2407.00695 01:20:19 An In-Context Learning Agent for Formal Theorem-Proving (Thakur et al., CoLM 2024), https://arxiv.org/pdf/2310.04353 01:23:58 Learning to Prove Theorems via Interacting With Proof Assistants, https://arxiv.org/abs/1905.09381 01:39:58 An In-Context Learning Agent for Formal Theorem-Proving (Thakur et al., CoLM 2024), https://arxiv.org/pdf/2310.04353 01:42:24 Programmatically Interpretable Reinforcement Learning (Verma et al., ICML 2018), https://arxiv.org/abs/1804.02477
If you've reached the midpoint of your investment journey , or thereabouts, you know – it's about risk management more than just number go up. Read more. A special thank you to my guest, Professor Anananish Chadhuri – Lecturer in experimental and behavioural economics at the University of Auckland. Book in a free 15-min phone call with Darcy Ungaro (financial adviser).Sign up to the fortnightly newsletter!______________________Affiliate Links!I may receive a financial benefit if you click on these links.The Bitcoin Adviser: Plan for intergenerational digital wealth. Hatch: For US markets.Sharesies: For local, and international markets.Easy Crypto: To buy and sell digital assets.Sharesight: For tracking and reporting on your portfolioExodus: Get rewards on your first $2,500 of swapsRevolut: For a new type of banking.Online courses:The Home Buyers Blueprint: Get a better home; Get a better mortgage.The KiwiSaver Millionaire Roadmap: Get a Rockstar Retirement!New Wealth Foundations: Personal finance from a wealth-builder's perspective.Take the free, 5-part online course Crypto 101: Crypto with Confidence Get Social:Check out the most watched/downloaded episodes hereFollow on YouTube , Instagram, TikTok: @theeverydayinvestor, X (@UngaroDarcy), LinkedIn.
In this podcast, we talk with Drs. Melina Vega de Ceniga and Arindam Chaudhuri, former and current Editors in chief of the ESVS journal Vascular Forum, about the revamp and development of the journal, about the achievement of the impact factor, about team work, and much more!EJVES Vascular Forum is aimed primarily at vascular surgeons dealing with patients who have arterial, venous and lymphatic diseases. The focus of the journal is to provide an inclusive multimedia platform for education, dissemination of scientific content, interactive discussion and opinion formation. It publishes case reports and case series, technical notes, original research in a medium length format, literary reviews with educational value and other commissioned educational pieces, like evidence based clinical scenarios.Head to the European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery Vascular Forum at ejvesreports.com
This episode is incredibly special to me, as I sit down with Itu Chaudhuri, not just a brilliant designer, and a design entrepreneur, but someone I deeply admire for his unique way of thinking about life, art, and the world we live in. Itu has also been a columnist with the likes of Economic times, Business Standard, and his has his own newsletter called ‘the yellow envelope', which I highly recommend you subscribe to. Him and his team at ICD have worked with numerous multinational brands of repute and have produced award winning work over the years. Check out their website linked below to get a flavour. Our conversation goes far beyond design—touching on existential questions like Who really runs the world? We discuss the intricate relationships between art, design, and craft, and Itu shares his powerful insights into how technology and AI are reshaping our lives and future. More than anything, this episode captures Itu's deep reflections on what it means to be human in a rapidly evolving world. We explore his philosophy on life, his early influences, and his views on spirituality and the concept of God. There's a personal side to this conversation, too—his worldview is something that has shaped me, and I can't wait for you all to experience the depth of his insights. Whether you're a designer, a thinker, or simply someone curious about the bigger questions of life, this episode will leave you thinking long after it ends. Itu's wisdom and worldview have personally inspired me, and I'm excited to share this conversation with you. Don't forget to subscribe for more thought-provoking episodes. We hope you will enjoy this episode and let us know your thoughts in the comments If you have any guest suggestions for our podcast, mail us at:- findyourultra@gmail.com Follow Find Your Ultra's Social Media Handles: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@FindYourUltra Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/find_your_ultra/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/findyourultra/ WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029Vakfwa0DjiOca1x9vI1G ——— Show Notes: Itu's talks on Design: https://youtu.be/Rkh--gxHhQY?si=YluEp1dHJY8b768z https://youtu.be/_IDa6JdAr2E?si=VI139Av1rYoU6N3Q Abhi Munde's poem recited by the host https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fHEIrc7ze7g In which Annie gives it those ones https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xBSaG3oJm6Q The Quote: "The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposed ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function." Is by F. Scott Fitzgerald Seven Ages poem by Robert Conquest The one by Shakespeare: https://images.app.goo.gl/nFHDmRiGhGpzNrqDA Print Capitalism: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Print_capitalism Article on office: https://www.icdindia.com/posts/dear-office-your-services-are-terminated #ItuChaudhuri #Art #Design #Technology #AI #Philosophy #Podcast #DeepThinker __ INSTAGRAM : @ultravipin https://www.instagram.com/ultravipin/ FACEBOOK : @ultravipin https://www.facebook.com/ultravipin X : @ultravipin https://x.com/ultravipin For any other queries EMAIL: findyourultra@gmail.com Itu isn't very active on Social Media, but here are some of the places you can connect with him: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ituchaudhuridesign/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/itu-chaudhuri-design X: https://x.com/icdindia https://x.com/ituchaudhuri Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ItuChaudhuriDesign/ Website: https://icdindia.com/
Welcome to Marketing From the Front Lines, where we have unfiltered conversations with the B2B marketers who are bringing innovative technology to market. In today's episode, we're speaking with Ani Chaudhuri, CEO & Co-Founder of Dasera, a data security platform that has raised $21 Million in funding. Here are the most interesting points from our conversation: RSA Highlights: Ani shared his experience at RSA, where he walked 21 miles in four days, emphasizing the intense activity and engagement at the event. Evolution of Tech Companies: Ani discussed how building tech companies has evolved over 20 years, highlighting the shift from owning servers to leveraging existing infrastructures. Data Security Fundamentals: Dasera's approach to data security revolves around four key questions: where is my data, what data do I have, who has access, and what risk is introduced. Market Readiness: Ani emphasized the importance of market readiness for success, explaining how the increasing awareness and regulations around data security have benefited Dasera. Fundraising Insights: He detailed the stages of fundraising, from pre-seed to Series A, and how focusing on customer success and market validation was crucial. Future Vision: Looking ahead, Ani believes the future of data security will involve more comprehensive and automated solutions that integrate signals from various platforms to provide context-aware security. Sponsors: Front Lines — We help B2B tech companies launch, manage, and grow podcasts that drive demand, awareness, and thought leadership. www.FrontLines.io The Global Talent Co. — We help tech startups find, vet, hire, pay, and retain amazing marketing talent that costs 50-70% less than the US & Europe. www.GlobalTalent.co
There's a lot of unfinished issues for legislators to tackle in the General Assembly short session set to begin on April 24: Medical marijuana, gambling, social issues, opportunity scholarships, immigration, and more. Then there's the rumors. House Majority Leader John Bell and Senate Democratic Whip Jay Chaudhuri join Skye and Brian for a comprehensive preview of the short session ahead. They also talk primary and general election politics, planned and unplanned legislator departures, length of session, #TOTW, and Mr. Beast. The Do Politics Better podcast is sponsored by New Frame, the NC Travel Industry Association, the NC Beer & Wine Wholesalers Association, the NC Pork Council, and the NC Healthcare Association.
With Wednesday's release of the latest Consumer Price Index numbers shaking the market's confidence that the Federal Reserve will cut rates soon, Chuck gets the latest take from Christian Chan, chief investment officer at AssetMark, and Gargi Chaudhuri, chief investment and portfolio strategist at BlackRock. Both see the Fed as acting, though Chan expects the central bankers to wait longer until conditions almost force a move; Chaudhuri still sees cuts later in the year, though she says a June cut may now be off the table. One area where they disagree is that Chan doesn't like the value investors are getting in intermediate-term fixed income, while Chaudhuri says that investors should be looking for intermediate-term fixed income and lengthen maturities now ahead of rate cuts later. Also on the show, Todd Rosenbluth, head of research at VettaFi, looks to a senior bank loan fund as his ETF of the Week and, in the Market Call, Chuck Carlson, chief executive officer at Horizon Investment Services -- editor at The DRIP Investor newsletter -- brings his firm's Quadrix system to the fore, noting the sectors that score particularly well now and the areas where the system struggles to find buys.
On this episode of Two's Company, we have pole performer Nupur Chaudhari and ballet dancer Pia Sutaria. They chat about the need for more institutional support for performance art in India, all the different misconceptions about their artforms and how dance deserves the same respect and recognition as any sport. The two performers find that although their art styles are very different, when it comes to their experiences as performers, they discover they have more common ground than they imagined. Shop the look here. Follow Westside here: https://www.instagram.com/westsidestores CREDITS: Guests: Nupur Chaudhuri, Pia Sutaria Executive Producer: Umashan Naidoo Creative Director: Liana Deboo Created by Westside This is a Maed in India production. Head of Production: Mae Mariyam Thomas Project Manager: Shaun Fanthome Recording Engineer: Kartik Kulkarni Sound Editor & Mix Engineer: Lakshman Parsuram Senior Producer: Ruchi Sawardekar Junior Producer: Jyoti Chaurasiya Director and Video Editor: Jishnu Guha Recorded at Island City Studios
I am joined by President of Vidya Software, Neil Chaudhuri. We are going to dive into developer productivity and the hiring process in tech! Come hang with us! Like what you hear? Connect with me - Website: gun.io/taylor Email: taylordesseyn@gun.io LinkedIn: Taylor Desseyn Tweet me: @tdesseyn Pics of the life, wife, daughter & dog: @tdesseyn
What is eccentric loading? In this episode of the Biohacking Superhuman Performance podcast, I chat with Raj Chaudhuri about eccentric loading. We delve into the health benefits of eccentric loading, from targeting the crucial type 2B muscle fibers to the time efficiency of this training method. We'll reveal the secrets to maintaining muscle mass for longevity and functional movement, and how this can be achieved with only a few minutes of work per week. The conversation will lead us into the world of functional fitness for longevity, the importance of preserving muscle mass as we age, and the limitations of traditional resistance methods. We'll also discuss the exciting possibilities of high intensity training, even for those with busy schedules. To conclude, we'll explore the hormonal benefits of eccentric training, particularly the natural production of growth hormones, giving you another compelling reason to incorporate eccentric loading into your fitness regimen. Raj Chaudhuri is a Professional Tennis Coach / Strength and Conditioning Coach with over 2 decades of experience working with numerous Grand Slam and WTA Tour Champions as well as US Fed Cup, and Olympic Teams. He is the Inventor of the Synapse. Go to www.synapse-ccr.com and use code NAT for free shipping and a 1:1 chat with Raj to get you started (available for the 20 first people only)! Thank you to our sponsors for making this episode possible: Neurohacker: Visit neurohacker.com/NATHALIE and use the code NATHALIE to save 15%. Berkeley Life: Visit berkeleylife.com and use code NIDDBL. Profound Health: Visit www.profound-health.com and use code longevity15 to save 15% off your first order. Find more from Nathalie: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmholC48MqRC50UffIZOMOQ Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/biohackingsuperhumanperformance Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nathalieniddam/ Website: NatNiddam.com Join Nat's Membership Community: https://www.natniddam.com/bsp-community Work with Nat: Book Your 20 Minute Optimization Consult: https://calendly.com/nniddam/intro-call?month=2021-08 Find more from Raj: Website: www.synapse-ccr.com/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/synapse_ccr Facebook: www.facebook.com/SynapseCCR What we discuss: (00:02) - Exploring Eccentric Loading in Training (14:27) - Benefits of Eccentric Loading for Muscles (20:34) - Eccentric Loading and Neurological Benefits (27:34) - Neural Stimulation for Longevity Importance (32:36) - Exploring the Benefits of Synapse Training (45:40) - Maximizing Intensity and Efficiency in Training (52:51) - Eccentric Training and Growth Hormone Benefits Key takeaways: Eccentric loading is a method which strengthens both your muscles and your body's connective tissues. This training method minimizes the risk of injury all while maximizing muscle growth. While regular stretching will just increase your range of motion and lengthen the muscle, eccentric training will not only increase your range of motion and lengthen the muscle, but it will also strengthen the tissue so it can create more force at a greater angle Eccentric loading can help preserve the muscle fibers we hang on to as we get older, which is one of the biggest predictors for longevity.
Our new show How She Does It with Karen Finerman delves into all things women, money, and power every week… But the truth is, we can't talk about women in power without also looking at women's financial power. Even now, in 2023, women are woefully behind when it comes to investing and realizing the kind of financial freedom that can only come from building wealth. Thankfully, there are incredible women working tirelessly to make that very thing happen, and Gargi Pal Chaudhuri, Head of iShares Investment Strategy Americas at BlackRock, is one of them. This week, she joins us to discuss what inspired her to become an investor, what keeps her going when she runs ultra-marathons, and why women are willing to save their money — but not as willing to invest their money. BLACKROCK and iSHARES are trademarks of BlackRock, Inc. or its affiliates (together “BlackRock”). The information provided in this communication is solely for educational purposes and should not be construed as advice or an investment recommendation. Any opinions expressed do not necessarily represent the views of BlackRock. BlackRock is not affiliated with HerMoney. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Our show delves into all things women, money, and power every week… But the truth is, we can't talk about women in power without also looking at women's financial power. Even now, in 2023, women are woefully behind when it comes to investing and realizing the kind of financial freedom that can only come from building wealth. Thankfully, there are incredible women working tirelessly to make that very thing happen, and Gargi Pal Chaudhuri, Head of iShares Investment Strategy Americas at BlackRock, is one of them. This week, she joins us to discuss what inspired her to become an investor, what keeps her going when she runs ultra-marathons, and why women are willing to save their money — but not as willing to invest their money. BLACKROCK and iSHARES are trademarks of BlackRock, Inc. or its affiliates (together “BlackRock”). The information provided in this communication is solely for educational purposes and should not be construed as advice or an investment recommendation. Any opinions expressed do not necessarily represent the views of BlackRock. BlackRock is not affiliated with HerMoney. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Thriving Adoptees - Inspiration For Adoptive Parents & Adoptees
Are you looking to balance conflicting emotions? Or seeking peace between them? Listen is as Ujaala shares her learnings on the dichotomies of her life as an adoptee. We also explore mindset and looking forward rather than back.Connect with Ujaala here:https://www.facebook.com/ujaala.chaudhuri.1https://www.linkedin.com/in/ujaala-chaudhuri-8784461bb/
The state legislature wrapped up votes this week on new Congressional and state House and Senate district maps. The maps make it likely that Republicans will add three or four seats in Congress, while solidifying potential veto-proof majorities in the legislature. But with lawsuits looming over the maps, the fight isn't over. Senate Minority Whip Jay Chaudhuri, D-Wake, joins WUNC Capitol Bureau Chief Colin Campbell to discuss his concerns about racial and partisan gerrymandering in the districts, as well as the likely legal issues at stake. Chaudhuri also previews what Democrats see as their prospects and strategy for the 2024 election with GOP-advantage maps.
Are you ready for a paradigm shift in pharmaceutical research? In this episode, Amrit Chaudhuri talks about how his company addresses the challenges and needs of the scientific research and development process. He discusses SmartLabs' Universal Lab framework and how it creates adaptable labs, streamlined operations, and democratized access, empowering research teams and accelerating innovation. Tune in to this episode and learn more about how SmartLabs is reshaping the future of scientific innovation. Click this link to the show notes, transcript, and resources: outcomesrocket.health
If you've been following the financial news headlines, you know this year there's been nothing but mixed signals coming from our economy: We saw a tightening in the credit market after the bank failures in March, and even though our labor market still remains robust with unemployment at 3.5%, household saving rates have fallen, and credit card debt just hit a new all-time high of $1 trillion dollars. Amid all of these complexities, we've heard the oft-repeated threats that “a recession is coming,” but the markets have had a great 2023 so far. Naturally, you have questions about your portfolio, and thankfully, we have answers. In this special Mailbag edition of the HerMoney Podcast, we're joined by Gargi Pal Chaudhuri, Head of iShares Investment Strategy for the Americas. We discuss diversifying, investing in ETFs, and investing internationally. We also take a deep dive into all of the trends that Gargi and her team at iShares are on the lookout for in 2023- 2024. Do you have investing questions? Write to us at mailbag@hermoney.com to be featured in an upcoming episode! Get the latest and greatest updates on all things investing, budgeting and making money. Subscribe to the HerMoney newsletter at Hermoney.com/subscribe! The HerMoney with Jean Chatzky podcast is sponsored by Edelman Financial Engines. The podcast team and its host are neither employees nor clients of EFE, however, the show does receive fixed compensation and is a paid endorser and therefore has an incentive to endorse EFE and its planners. To learn more about the sponsorship, please visit PlanEFE.com/HerMoney. Please contact advertising@airwavemedia.com if you would like to advertise on our podcast, and to learn more about Airwave, head to www.airwavemedia.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Aishwarya speaks with Arcopol Chaudhuri, Executive Editor - Rights & New Media at HarperCollins India about the process of adapting books into audiobooks and why publishers want to retain audio rights. How much does HarperCollins earn from audiobooks? How does the author benefit if they retain audio rights, according to Arcopol? What do authors earn from film adaptation rights as compared to the book itself? Watch Part 1 here: https://youtu.be/i1xn7-RDz4cArcopol Chaudhuri is a publishing professional, an avid reader, and an audiobook buff. At HarperCollins, India's fastest growing and the world's largest education-to-entertainment publisher, he is a part of the rights & licensing team that generates revenue via sales of Indian and foreign language rights, film & audio rights, across territories and formats. His area of specialization is audio & film rights licensing. He also steers audiobook publishing for their growing audiobooks catalog under Harper Audio. In over a decade in book publishing, he has previously commissioned books, edited them, worked closely with publicity teams on marketing campaigns, and created newsletters.Do you want to work for Rupa or Notion Press and learn from the experts at HarperCollins and Penguin? Apply for The Bound Publishing Course, a comprehensive 3-month certified course where you will:- Get a chance to interview with the best creative content companies.- Immerse yourself in every area of publishing: from editing to design.- Network with the top experts from the industry.Early admission confirmations will be sent by June 30th. Apply now: https://www.boundindia.com/the-bound-publishing-course/ Aishwarya Javalgekar is a writer, book editor and podcast producer. As the Head of Originals she specializes in creating stellar content across formats - books, podcasts, newsletters, etc. She is a member of WICCI - Print Media and previous experience in Zubaan Books and Simon and Schuster Canada. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aishwaryajavalgekar/ Email: aishwarya@boundindia.comTopmate: https://topmate.io/aishwaryajavalgekar Brought to you by Bound, a company that helps you grow through stories.Website: https://boundindia.com/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/boundindia/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/boundindia/Twitter - https://twitter.com/boundindiaProduced by Aishwarya JawalgekarEdit by Kshitij Jadhav
Gargi Chaudhuri, BlackRock Head of iShares Investment Strategy Americas, says its too early to call victory on inflation. Kathy Bostjancic, Nationwide Mutual Insurance Chief Economist, expects to see the last Fed hike of this cycle at Wednesday's meeting. Matt Brill, Invesco Head of North America Investment Grade Credit, says we are set up for 6 months of good total returns. Kona Haque, ED&F Man Head of Research, says Russia is strategically blocking grains. Get the Bloomberg Surveillance newsletter, delivered every weekday. Sign up now: https://www.bloomberg.com/account/newsletters/surveillance See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Aishwarya speaks with Arcopol Chaudhuri, Executive Editor - Rights & New Media at HarperCollins India about the exponential growth of the audiobook market in the last 5 years, and other exciting developments in adaptation. How do rights and new media intersect? Why is HarperCollins investing in new media? How do publishers choose which books to adapt for audio and for screen?Arcopol Chaudhuri is a publishing professional, an avid reader, and an audiobook buff. At HarperCollins, India's fastest growing and the world's largest education-to-entertainment publisher, he is a part of the rights & licensing team that generates revenue via sales of Indian and foreign language rights, film & audio rights, across territories and formats. His area of specialization is audio & film rights licensing. He also steers audiobook publishing for their growing audiobooks catalog under Harper Audio. In over a decade in book publishing, he has previously commissioned books, edited them, worked closely with publicity teams on marketing campaigns, and created newsletters.Do you want to work for Rupa or Notion Press and learn from the experts at HarperCollins and Penguin? Apply for The Bound Publishing Course, a comprehensive 3-month certified course where you will:- Get a chance to interview with the best creative content companies.- Immerse yourself in every area of publishing: from editing to design.- Network with the top experts from the industry.Early admission confirmations will be sent by June 30th. Apply now: https://www.boundindia.com/the-bound-publishing-course/ Aishwarya Javalgekar is a writer, book editor and podcast producer. As the Head of Originals she specializes in creating stellar content across formats - books, podcasts, newsletters, etc. She is a member of WICCI - Print Media and previous experience in Zubaan Books and Simon and Schuster Canada. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aishwaryajavalgekar/ Email: aishwarya@boundindia.comTopmate: https://topmate.io/aishwaryajavalgekar Brought to you by Bound, a company that helps you grow through stories.Website: https://boundindia.com/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/boundindia/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/boundindia/Twitter - https://twitter.com/boundindiaProduced by Aishwarya JawalgekarEdit by Kshitij Jadhav
Wake County State Senator Jay Chaudhuri discusses voting rights, public education, and LGBTQ equality as we get an update on progress being made during the 2023 legislative session. Chaudhuri also weighs in on the scandal that has rocked the NC House in recent days. The post Sen. Jay Chaudhuri discusses proposed voting restrictions and the troubling expansion of vouchers appeared first on NC Newsline.
We live in times where theory is often understood as irrelevant in the real world. It appears to have no practical results. This has been further complicated in a post-fact world, where our ‘identities' and ‘perception' have become the final judges of truth. Sociology/social anthropology, in contrast, rests on a fundamental distinction between commonsense and theoretically informed knowledge. It teaches us to get rid of ‘perceptions' and alerts us to go beyond taken-for-granted ideas. The paradox is that although theory is taught as a mandatory paper in sociology, it is either reduced to a topic in the syllabi or used as ceremonial citations. Emphasizing that theories emerge in specific historical contexts and are embedded in economic, political, social, cultural, institutional and intellectual processes, this edited volume Doing Theory: Locations, Hierarchies and Disjunctions (Orient Blackswan, 2018) by Maitrayee Chaudhuri and Manish Thakur takes a new approach by highlighting the sociological paths through which theories travel and are adopted by institutions in different parts of the country. Rituparna Patgiri is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Indraprastha College for Women, University of Delhi. She has a PhD in Sociology from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi. Her research interests lie in the areas of food, media, gender and public. She is also one of the co-founders of Doing Sociology. Patgiri can be reached at @Rituparna37 on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
We live in times where theory is often understood as irrelevant in the real world. It appears to have no practical results. This has been further complicated in a post-fact world, where our ‘identities' and ‘perception' have become the final judges of truth. Sociology/social anthropology, in contrast, rests on a fundamental distinction between commonsense and theoretically informed knowledge. It teaches us to get rid of ‘perceptions' and alerts us to go beyond taken-for-granted ideas. The paradox is that although theory is taught as a mandatory paper in sociology, it is either reduced to a topic in the syllabi or used as ceremonial citations. Emphasizing that theories emerge in specific historical contexts and are embedded in economic, political, social, cultural, institutional and intellectual processes, this edited volume Doing Theory: Locations, Hierarchies and Disjunctions (Orient Blackswan, 2018) by Maitrayee Chaudhuri and Manish Thakur takes a new approach by highlighting the sociological paths through which theories travel and are adopted by institutions in different parts of the country. Rituparna Patgiri is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Indraprastha College for Women, University of Delhi. She has a PhD in Sociology from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi. Her research interests lie in the areas of food, media, gender and public. She is also one of the co-founders of Doing Sociology. Patgiri can be reached at @Rituparna37 on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/critical-theory
We live in times where theory is often understood as irrelevant in the real world. It appears to have no practical results. This has been further complicated in a post-fact world, where our ‘identities' and ‘perception' have become the final judges of truth. Sociology/social anthropology, in contrast, rests on a fundamental distinction between commonsense and theoretically informed knowledge. It teaches us to get rid of ‘perceptions' and alerts us to go beyond taken-for-granted ideas. The paradox is that although theory is taught as a mandatory paper in sociology, it is either reduced to a topic in the syllabi or used as ceremonial citations. Emphasizing that theories emerge in specific historical contexts and are embedded in economic, political, social, cultural, institutional and intellectual processes, this edited volume Doing Theory: Locations, Hierarchies and Disjunctions (Orient Blackswan, 2018) by Maitrayee Chaudhuri and Manish Thakur takes a new approach by highlighting the sociological paths through which theories travel and are adopted by institutions in different parts of the country. Rituparna Patgiri is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Indraprastha College for Women, University of Delhi. She has a PhD in Sociology from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi. Her research interests lie in the areas of food, media, gender and public. She is also one of the co-founders of Doing Sociology. Patgiri can be reached at @Rituparna37 on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/anthropology
We live in times where theory is often understood as irrelevant in the real world. It appears to have no practical results. This has been further complicated in a post-fact world, where our ‘identities' and ‘perception' have become the final judges of truth. Sociology/social anthropology, in contrast, rests on a fundamental distinction between commonsense and theoretically informed knowledge. It teaches us to get rid of ‘perceptions' and alerts us to go beyond taken-for-granted ideas. The paradox is that although theory is taught as a mandatory paper in sociology, it is either reduced to a topic in the syllabi or used as ceremonial citations. Emphasizing that theories emerge in specific historical contexts and are embedded in economic, political, social, cultural, institutional and intellectual processes, this edited volume Doing Theory: Locations, Hierarchies and Disjunctions (Orient Blackswan, 2018) by Maitrayee Chaudhuri and Manish Thakur takes a new approach by highlighting the sociological paths through which theories travel and are adopted by institutions in different parts of the country. Rituparna Patgiri is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Indraprastha College for Women, University of Delhi. She has a PhD in Sociology from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi. Her research interests lie in the areas of food, media, gender and public. She is also one of the co-founders of Doing Sociology. Patgiri can be reached at @Rituparna37 on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociology
We live in times where theory is often understood as irrelevant in the real world. It appears to have no practical results. This has been further complicated in a post-fact world, where our ‘identities' and ‘perception' have become the final judges of truth. Sociology/social anthropology, in contrast, rests on a fundamental distinction between commonsense and theoretically informed knowledge. It teaches us to get rid of ‘perceptions' and alerts us to go beyond taken-for-granted ideas. The paradox is that although theory is taught as a mandatory paper in sociology, it is either reduced to a topic in the syllabi or used as ceremonial citations. Emphasizing that theories emerge in specific historical contexts and are embedded in economic, political, social, cultural, institutional and intellectual processes, this edited volume Doing Theory: Locations, Hierarchies and Disjunctions (Orient Blackswan, 2018) by Maitrayee Chaudhuri and Manish Thakur takes a new approach by highlighting the sociological paths through which theories travel and are adopted by institutions in different parts of the country. Rituparna Patgiri is an Assistant Professor of Sociology at Indraprastha College for Women, University of Delhi. She has a PhD in Sociology from Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), New Delhi. Her research interests lie in the areas of food, media, gender and public. She is also one of the co-founders of Doing Sociology. Patgiri can be reached at @Rituparna37 on Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/south-asian-studies
Amitabh Bachchan's breakout film was Zanjeer (1973). The film not only proved to be the breakout vehicle for India's biggest superstar and cultural icon, but it also ushered in the Bachchan-Salim-Javed era and the trend of action dramas. Diptakirti Chaudhuri, a lifelong Hindi cinema enthusiast and the author of seven books on Hindi cinema, including one on Salim-Javed, joins me as we celebrate Zanjeer, which turns 50 this month. Join us!Diptakirti's books: https://www.amazon.in/s?i=stripbooks&rh=p_27%3ADiptakirti+ChaudhuriIf you like the podcast, do consider supporting the show: https://www.buzzsprout.com/257788/supportFeedback/comments/questions: loveofcinemasf@gmail.comCredits:Produced and hosted by: Himanshu Joglekar (@loveofcinemasf8)Editor: Devika JoglekarMusic: Nakul AbhyankarCopyrights © Love of Cinema 2023Support the showIf you liked the episode and found value, please considering supporting the show. Your support will help me continue making good content for fans of Indian cinema everywhere across the world: https://www.buzzsprout.com/257788/support
This might be perhaps the wildest piece of classical reception we've covered to date, at least if we're going by number of dismembered body parts. Joined by super special guest Pramit Chaudhuri, we dig into Julie Taymor's 1999 Titus, an adaptation of Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus. This is a real gold mine of reception: Shakespeare adapting ancient Rome, us adapting Shakespeare, us adapting Shakespeare adapting ancient Rome via a smoothie of Ovid, Seneca and Livy. As the references pile up, we consider whether this play a unmitigated disaster or secret masterpiece. Other important questions: What if Pee-wee Herman was a fascist? Why does Steve Bannon love this play so much? What's the best way to cook your enemy's children into a pie? There's a full menu to pick from. Pun intended. CW: This episode contains discussion of sexual violence
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Amit Chaudhuri is considered one of the best Indian writers working today. A true renaissance man, he's a poet, essayist and musician, as well as the author of exquisite fiction. As the late Hilary Mantel described him, Chaudhuri "has, like Proust, perfected the art of the moment." His latest book, Sojourn -- set in Berlin -- is an evocative meditation on place and memory. Amit Chaudhuri spoke to Eleanor Wachtel from his home in Kolkata, India.
Looking after all things marketing for one India's largest two wheeler and three wheeler company, Diptakirti Chaudhuri is a "marketer by day, movies lover by night." He has over 20 years experience in several industries and believes that, above all, marketers need to remember that people read or consume content that interests them - and that's not necessarily ads. Find out how to grab your consumers' attention and why a whiteboard and marker pen are Dipta's Shiny New Objects, on the latest podcast episode.
With World Cup football in the air, the team talk to sports data specialist Omar Chaudhuri, Chief Intelligence Officer of the Twenty First Group, about the stats and data that matter in world football. Chaudhuri explains how data has changed the game, what the numbers say about the best players in the world and who the form teams are for major events like the World Cup. Football fans... this is for you!SHOW NOTES:The home page of Twenty First Group, the company of which OMAR is CIO: https://www.twentyfirstgroup.com/Twenty First Group's World Cup Hub: https://www.twentyfirstgroup.com/tfgs-fifa-world-cup-2022-hub/One example (of many) that do football analytics including expected goals, xG, as discussed on the show: https://www.infogol.net/enThe Caught my Eye subject - women's boots and balls: https://www.bbc.com/news/health-63636201 Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Una Chaudhuri is the Dean for the Humanities and Vice-Dean for Interdisciplinary Initiatives at NYU, and a pioneer in the fields of eco-theatre and animal studies, among many other distinguished titles. Learn about Professor Chaudhuri's take on art and literature from an ecological perspective, the effectiveness of ecological art in addressing climate change, and more on this podcast. Links to art talked about in the podcast: 36.5: A Durational Performance with the Sea Signs, Wonders, Blunders Artist David Opdyke's postcard mural Artist and former Disney Imagineer's Twitter account, featuring postcard art --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ideasforus/support
Guest: Indrani Pal-Chaudhuri joins the show this week to discuss her activism throughout her career.Indrani is an Indian-Canadian-Jamaican-British human rights activist who has been recognized by the United Nations as a Women's Entrepreneurship Distinguished Fellow. Indrani is also an advocate for dyslexia awareness.Keep up to date with us on Instagram & Twitter: @TheGameOnPod
In today's episode, Gargi Pal Chaudhuri joins to discuss inflation and what that means for the investor. Facts vs Feelings is hosted by Ryan Derrick and Sonu Varghese and is a product of the Carson Investment Research team. You can find other information at CarsonGroup.com.
House Committee on Natural Resources Subcommittee for Indigenous Peoples of the United States Date: Tuesday, September 20, 2022 Time: 11:00 AM Location: Longworth House Office Building 1324 Presiding: The Honorable Teresa Leger Fernández, Chair On Tuesday, September 20, 2022 at 11:00 a.m. ET, in room 1324 Longworth House Office Building and via Cisco WebEx, the Subcommittee for Indigenous Peoples of the United States (SCIP) will hold an oversight hearing entitled “Examining Oklahoma v. Castro-Huerta: The Implications of the Supreme Court's Ruling on Tribal Sovereignty.” Witness List Panel I: Administration Panel Hon. Bryan Newland Assistant Secretary – Indian Affairs U.S. Department of the Interior Washington, D.C. Panel II: Tribal Leader Panel Hon. Jonodev Chaudhuri Ambassador Muscogee Creek Nation Okmulgee, Oklahoma Hon. Kevin Killer President Oglala Sioux Tribe Pine Ridge, South Dakota Hon. Cheryl Andrews-Maltais Chairwoman Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head Aquinnah Aquinnah, Massachusetts Hon. Whitney Gravelle President Bay Mills Indian Community Brimley, Michigan Hon. Teri Gobin Chair Tulalip Tribes Tulalip, Washington Hon. Sara Hill Attorney General Cherokee Nation Tahlequah, Oklahoma Panel III: Legal Panel Ms. Mary Kathryn Nagle Counsel National Indigenous Women's Resource Center Washington, D.C. Ms. Bethany Berger Wallace Stevens Professor of Law University of Connecticut School of Law Hartford, Connecticut Ms. Carole Goldberg Jonathan D. Varat Distinguished Professor of Law Emerita University of California School of Law Los Angeles, California Hon. Matthew J. Ballard District Attorney Oklahoma District 12 Claremore, Oklahoma Mr. Mithun Mansinghani Partner Lehotsky Keller LLP Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Committee Notice: https://naturalresources.house.gov/hearings/hybrid-scip-oversight-hearing_september-20-2022
Hosted by Andrew Keen, Keen On features conversations with some of the world's leading thinkers and writers about the economic, political, and technological issues being discussed in the news, right now. In this episode, Andrew is joined by Amit Chaudhuri, author of Sojourn. Amit Chaudhuri is a novelist, essayist, poet, and musician. A fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, he lives in Calcutta and the United Kingdom. Sojourn is his eighth novel. Among his other works are three books of essays, the most recent of which is The Origins of Dislike; a study of D.H. Lawrence's poetry; a book of short stories, Real Time; two works of non-fiction, the latest of which is Finding the Raga; and four volumes of poetry, including New and Selected Poems (New York Review Poets, 2023). Formerly a professor of contemporary literature at the University of East Anglia, Chaudhuri is now a professor of creative writing and the director of the Centre for the Creative and the Critical at Ashoka University, as well as the editor of www.literaryactivism.com. He has made several recordings of Indian classical and experimental music, and has been awarded the Commonwealth Writers' Prize, the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Fiction, and the Indian government's Sahitya Akademi Award. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2022 has been a challenging time for global investors. Gargi Pal Chaudhuri, Head of iShares Investment Strategy and Markets Coverage, joins to share insight on everything that's been happening and what to look out for in the future. Listen now and learn: Whether or not we are in a recession When we can expect inflation to begin cooling Where attractive opportunities exist today Visit www.TheLongTermInvestor.com for show notes, free resources, and a place to submit questions.
It can be difficult for clinicians to prioritize wellness; however, it's vital both for healthy work-life integration and for the success delivery of patient care. In this episode of Beyond Clinical Medicine, guest host Frank Lee, MD, FACEP, Special Administrative Consultant, TeamHealth, and guest Jhuma Chaudhuri, MD, CHCQM, Facility Medical Director, Hospital Medicine, TeamHealth, discuss tactics to encourage well-being on your teams. Access Dr. Chaudhuri's wellness slide here: https://tinyurl.com/2dfy3aew Listen to our latest episode on all major podcast platforms. Listen on Apple Podcasts | Listen on Spotify
Barron's senior managing editor Lauren R. Rublin speaks with reporter, Nicholas Jasinski and Gargi Chaudhuri, head of iShares Investment Strategy Americas at BlackRock, on the outlook for financial markets, retailers' earnings, and the best ETFs to play investment themes such as dividend growth, agtech, and cybersecurity.
In their youth, most are thinking of what to do next, what career path or which high paying job should they aim at. Amidst all this, we tend to forget the potential within us to change the disastrous environmental situation we are heading towards.On this International Youth Day, I wanted this young 16 year old and her team, who are juggling her academics along with launching a whole new magazine to spotlight the environmental situation we are in. The magazine is filled with amazing lot of information to get anyone inspired to do more for our environment. Thank you for featuring me in your magazine… I fee honored! https://online.fliphtml5.com/juiet/pfxi/You can follow ‘The Young Environmentalist' here-> https://tyeexecutives.wixsite.com/thetyeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_young_environmentalists/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-young-environmentalists/
Getting her start in 2001 as the TIPS products was just a few years old, Gargi Chaudhuri has been a market participant in inflation-linked securities for more than 2 decades, a time over which she's developed expertise in a product that has become front and center to the unique risk dynamics of 2022. Our conversation first explores the evolution of the TIPS market, from its early days where even a small notional trade could impact pricing to today when large institutions are assuming and reducing inflation exposures and, of course, the Fed is non-trivial presence in the market. In this context, we discuss the relative prices of TIPS and nominal bond prices and the real yields and break-even levels derived from them.Here, Gargi points to potential areas of distortion, citing the rapid rise in 10 year real yields from -100bps at the start of 2022 to as high as 80bps in early June. While disruptive, this repricing does pave the way for finding value in the asset class. We next discuss Gargi's work at Head of Investment Strategy within IShares at BlackRock. With the mantra that “staying invested is the North Star”, she walks through the exposure shifts that can reduce volatility and drawdowns during bear market periods. Here, she discusses using “min vol” as well as other defensive sectors like healthcare that have good pricing power amidst the regime of elevated inflation.We finish by exploring the topic of decision-making under uncertainty and hearing what Gargi is more and less confident about. While feeling good about the various frameworks her team has built to understand inflation and flows, she is less sure about the changing Central Bank reaction function to incoming data. I hope you enjoy this episode of the Alpha Exchange, my conversation with Gargi Chaudhuri.
Senate Committee on Indian Affairs Oversight Hearing on “Select Provisions of the 1866 Reconstruction Treaties between the United States and Oklahoma Tribes” Wednesday, July 27 2022 – 02:30 PM Location: Dirksen Room Number: 628 The Senate Committee on Indian Affairs holds an oversight hearing titled “Select Provisions of the 1866 Reconstruction Treaties between the United States and Oklahoma Tribes” on July 27, 2022. Following the end of the Civil War, the Cherokee Nation, the Chickasaw Nation, the Choctaw Nation, the Muscogee Nation and the Seminole Nation signed treaties with the United States in 1866. The government-to-government agreements contain various provisions addressing the Freedmen, the term applied to enslaved persons formerly held within the five tribes. The oversight hearing, which takes place in Room 628 of the Senate Dirksen Office Building, addresses how the provisions of the 1866 treaties have been implemented. Representatives of the five tribes, the federal government and Freedmen descendants provide testimony. Witness List PANEL 1 The Honorable Maxine Waters Congresswoman, California 43rd District Washington, DC PANEL 2 The Honorable Bryan Newland Assistant Secretary – Indian Affairs Department of the Interior Washington, DC The Honorable Chuck Hoskin, Jr. Principal Chief The Cherokee Nation Tahlequah, Oklahoma The Honorable Lewis J. Johnson Chief The Seminole Nation of Oklahoma Wewoka, Oklahoma Accompanied by the Hon. Brian Thomas Palmer, Assistant Chief, The Seminole Nation of Oklahoma The Honorable Michael Burrage General Counsel The Choctaw Nation Durant, Oklahoma The Honorable Jonodev Chaudhuri Ambassador The Muscogee (Creek) Nation Okmulgee, Oklahoma Mr. Stephen Greetham Senior Counsel The Chickasaw Nation Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Ms. Marilyn Vann President The Descendants of Freedmen of the Fives Tribes Association Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Committee Notice: https://www.indian.senate.gov/hearing/oversight-hearing-select-provisions-1866-reconstruction-treaties-between-united-states-and
Swarat Chaudhuri is an Associate Professor at the University of Texas. His lab studies problems at the interface of programming languages, logic and formal methods, and machine learning. Swarat's PhD thesis is titled "Logics and Algorithms for Software Model Checking", which he completed in 2007 at the University of Pennsylvania. We discuss reasoning about programs, formal methods & safer machine learning systems, and the future of program synthesis & neurosymbolic programming. - Episode notes: www.wellecks.com/thesisreview/episode43.html - Follow the Thesis Review (@thesisreview) and Sean Welleck (@wellecks) on Twitter - Find out more info about the show at www.wellecks.com/thesisreview - Support The Thesis Review at www.patreon.com/thesisreview or www.buymeacoffee.com/thesisreview
Power doesn't come from outside of ourselves, as we often thought it would. Rather, it comes from the inside, our uniqueness, our soul, and our passion to become better. In this world full of negativity, what we need is a ray of light. For us to move forward in the right direction, all of us should feel empowered. No matter where we are in our journey, it is our job to break down barriers that can hinder us from becoming stronger and more confident. Today's guest is here to help us with this subject. Jewel Ray Chaudhuri is an executive leadership and women's empowerment coach. She's on the show to give us some insights into what it takes to be empowered. --- Listen to the podcast here: The Power of Empowerment With Jewel Ray Chaudhuri Welcome to Action's Antidotes, your antidote to the mindset that keeps you settling for less. We talk about empowerment quite a bit on this podcast, because empowerment is part of the core reason for this podcast edition. It's part of the core motivation for this show. In order to do what we really want to do, we need to be empowered. Lack of empowerment is something that prevents a lot of people from achieving your best life, from going after what it is you really want. Our world is full of disempowering scenarios, disempowering talk, and disempowering messages, whether it'd be from a really old school, traditional, hierarchical work environment, whether it'd be from the media, the news, or whether it'd be from some of your well-meaning friends that have adopted a victimhood- or doomsday-disempowered mentality. We actually need to, no matter where you are on your journey, be consistently looking into what we can do to counteract a lot of those messages that we're going to find in that ambient world. My guest today is here to help talk about some of these subjects, Jewel Ray Chaudhuri, who is an executive leadership and women's empowerment coach. --- Jewel, welcome to the program. Thank you, Stephen. It's great to be here. Really enjoying this. Thank you. The first thing I want to ask you is about what I was mentioning in the introduction, which is what disempowering messages are in the ambient environment where most people are going. I don't think that many people are not subjected regularly to messages of disempowerment. I identified a few sources, but I'm just curious, from your perspective, what I may have missed, are there other places where people are hearing a lot of things that are disempowering to them? First of all, a lot of it is what we're telling ourselves. We have these – I'm going to call them – little parrots, most Laras, who sit on our shoulder. They're our inner critic, our judge, and they come up with all these messages. A lot of the message, especially for women, is around, "I'm not enough. I'm not good enough. I'm not pretty enough. I'm not smart enough. I'm not competent enough." You fill in the blank, and that's what it is. Those judges help us to tell those disempowering stories. You mentioned being in victim mode. A lot of times, we don't even start because we're hearing the message, "No. You can't go after that job. You have no experience there", or, "Wait till you get this degree or that degree, and then you can have whatever you want." Would you say that, as far as anyone who needs more empowerment, which I would say is almost everybody -- but you can correct me on that -- the number one thing is the messages we tell ourselves every single day? Yes, because we're told those messages. When I was about 16 years old in high school, and I can remember what somebody said to me, I've carried that message for a very long time. Sometimes, you don't even realize that the message is there. It comes from your past, but now, there are things that bring it forward. My message was about speaking and talking. I carried that into college where my throat would tighten if I raised my hand and things...
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The General Assembly short session begins Wednesday, May 18 and House Majority Leader John Bell and Senate Democratic Whip Jay Chaudhuri preview what we can expect to be accomplished and not accomplished in the next two months by lawmakers. Skye and Brian also talk about the optimistic revenue forecast, a budget proposal by Governor Roy Cooper, what General Assembly races they are watching on Tuesday night, and The Growler returns on May 24. The Do Politics Better podcast is sponsored by New Frame, the NC Travel Industry Association, and the NC Beer & Wine Wholesalers Association.
This is the first part in a series of episodes exploring the historical roots of California Institute of Integral Studies and its foundations in Integral Yoga as brought to California in the 1950's by Haridas Chaudhuri. In this episode we speak with Bahman Shirazi, who recounts the early history of Haridas Chaudhuri coming to the west, and the academic and cultural conditions which lead to what became CIIS. Bahman speaks about his dissertation completed in EWP in the 1980's which develops Haridas Chaudhuri's vision of Integral Psychology, asking what is the role of personality in spiritual development. We also discuss how the East-West Psychology department was formed to situate the intersectionality of Integral Yoga, spirituality, religion and transpersonal psychology. Bahman A.K. Shirazi, PhD, has been an adjunct faculty in the Integral Counseling Psychology, and East-West psychology programs at CIIS since 1995. His doctoral dissertation, entitled Self in Integral Psychology, was supervised by ICP founder Dr. Paul Herman. In addition, Bahman has worked in various administrative positions at CIIS for over twenty years, including several years as Director of Graduate Studies. In recent years he has served as CIIS archivist and historian and has been involved in the production of a documentary and an online interactive website on the history of CIIS. Bahman has published a number of book chapters and articles on various topics in integral psychology and has served as guest editor for ReVision and Integral Review journals. He has also taught in several other Bay Area schools such as JFK University, ITP/Sofia University, and Dominican University in the areas of integral and transpersonal psychology, Sufi psychology, and research methodology. He has presented at conferences in the U.S., Europe, and India and organizes the annual Founders Symposium on Integral Consciousness at CIIS. Connect with EWP: Website Youtube Facebook Hosted by Stephen Julich (EWP adjunct faculty, program manager) and Jonathan Kay (PhD student, EWP assistant) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
It's no secret that more diversity is needed in the investing world. So as an immigrant woman of color, Gargi Pal Chaudhuri didn't see a lot of people who looked like her or understood her background when she first stepped onto the trading floor two decades ago. Since then, she's climbed the ranks, broadened her network, and become the Head of iShares Investment Strategy, Americas at BlackRock. Tune in for her advice on how to find the best mentors possible as you build your career. In this episode, Gargi shares: How to start looking for a mentor The secrets to developing a mentor-mentee relationship The one piece of advice she gives her mentees now (hint: invest)
In this episode we talk with Muscogee Nation Ambassador and former Chairman of the National Indian Gaming Commission Jonodev Chaudhuri and Mary Kathryn Nagle, legal counsel for the National Indian Women's Resource Center and famous playwright. We discuss a host of topics in Indian Country including the reauthorization of VAWA, the lead-up and aftermath of the McGirt decision, litigating the Indian Child Welfare Act and some of the projects that have made Nagle one of America's most-produced Native playwrights. You don't want to miss this "Conversation from our Reservation." Mary Katherine Nagle Twitter Mary Katherin Nagle Wikipedia Chaudhuri named Muscogee (Creek) Nation Ambassador President Biden signs VAWA 2022 Reauthorization into Law, Indian Law Resource Center For Oklahoma Tribe, Vindication at Long Last, The New York Times Jean Chaudhuri Wikipedia Mary Kathryn Nagle Changes the Story, in Court and Onstage - The New Yorker
Welcome back to Carolina Democracy. Today I catch up with State Senator and Democratic Whip Jay Chaudhuri to discuss Senate Democrats' work to support Governor Cooper, major wins in the latest state budget, the future of Medicaid Expansion in North Carolina, the 2022 political landscape, and of course . . . gerrymandering. I also discuss some of the organizations here in North Carolina doing great work in the fight for democracy. Use the links below to learn more and support their work.Don't forget to show Senator Chaudhuri some love by visiting jayfornc.com to donate, volunteer, and learn more about his work for North Carolina.Other organizations you should check out:Carolina Forward: carolinaforward.orgNew North Carolina Project: newnorthcarolinaproject.orgNew Rural Project: newruralproject.orgContact Us:Email: jd@carolinademocracy.comFollow Us:Facebook: @CarolinaDemocracyInstagram: @carolinademocracy