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Do dnešního podcastu dorazili kluci z Clash of the Stars Tomáš Le Sy a Jakub Jíra. Probrali jsme nadcházející galavečer v Ostravě, proč nenahrávají všechny zápasy zdarma na youtube, o vlastní Clash aplikaci, jaké nové bizarní zápasy v Clashi plánují a jak právě tyto zápasy obíhají celý svět. Jak Tomáš zvládá moderovat B4THECLASH aby u nich měl kamennou tvář, co říká, když jim někdo na tiskovku přijde zfetovaný, s kým byly největší problémy. O dalších galavečerech, zabavují tisíce pepřáků a boxerů, chodí nám tisíce videí od lidí, kteří u nás chtějí zápasit. Jeden člověk kvůli nám proskočil i oknem. O Psychopatu Bejrovi, jak Nikos vyzýval Jíru do Clashe. Rozebrali jsme jednotlivé bizarní zápasníky, o steroidech v MMA a u Datla nebo o Red Face.
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Technology is rapidly evolving, and everything is going digital. Of course, earning money has reached that space as well. Along with it comes the boom of cryptocurrency, a blockchain-based investing system. In this episode of Wealth Science Podcast, Raju Datla talks about how his mindset towards cryptocurrency changed and its future in real estate. Outline of the episode: 1. Diversification through IT consulting, real estate, and cryptocurrency 2. Cryptocurrency investing and the tokenization of real estate 3. Centralized versus decentralized assets: what does it mean? 4. Raju's recommended cryptocurrency coins and platforms 5. Ideas for goal setting in terms of personal development About Raju Datla: Raju Datla spent more than 25 years in the IT profession as a software developer in leadership roles. He is also a real estate investor passively and active in AirBnb and Tax Deed investing (latest venture). He is also in essential services and helps real estate investors and realtors increase their revenue. He is passionate about personal development, Mindset, and Spirituality. He is also a podcaster/YouTuber that dwells on mindset, spirituality, and entrepreneurship. Catch up with Raju Datla: https://www.linkedin.com/in/raju-datla/ (LinkedIn | Raju Datla) https://www.instagram.com/raju.datla1/ (Instagram | raju.datla1) Connect with your host Jesse Futia on: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jesse-f-ba54b9147/ (LinkedIn | Jesse) Futia https://www.facebook.com/jesse.futia/ (Facebook) | jesse.futia https://twitter.com/FutiaJesse (Twitter) | @FutiaJesse jesse@execequityinvesting.com Don't forget to connect with https://www.linkedin.com/company/wealth-science-podcast/ (Wealth Science on LinkedIn) Find out more about passive real estate investing by clicking http://www.execequityinvesting.com/ (here)! Interested in learning more about real estate investing? https://calendly.com/jessefutia/intro (Schedule a call with Jesse)! Want to get all the updates on the Wealth Science podcast? Click https://mailchi.mp/850d43b355bc/wealth-science (here) to join our newsletter! DISCLAIMER: On this platform, I share my thoughts, opinions, and own journey to financial freedom. I am not a CPA, attorney, or financial advisor. The content on this platform shall not be construed as tax or financial advice. It is your duty to verify all information yourself. I hope you enjoy all the free content as we continue to bring on amazing guests.
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If you could erase failure from your life, would you?In today's episode, Raju Datla and I discuss how focusing on personal development, spirituality, and mindset has led Raju to only see lessons learned rather than failures. Raju Datla is an entrepreneur, investor, and information technology leader with real estate investment experience across many different niches, including Passive Syndications, Seller-Finances, AirBnb, and Tax Deeds. In today's episode, we discuss… How Raju developed the mindset that allows him to create meaning in the world.Why finding a mentor is the key to getting started in a new niche.How you can buy properties for pennies on the dollar through tax deed investing.What spirituality, real estate, and quantum mechanics have in common!How Raju became an expert networker even as an introvert. My first conversation with Raju was a major milestone in my personal development journey, so I'm excited for you to hear the same insights that have impacted my outlook on the world for the better!Keep making Milestones,Ben MalechIf you want to learn more about Raju or connect with him, you can find him on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/raju-datla/Resources Mentioned: Think and Grow Rich - Napoleon HillHow to Win Friends and Influence People - Dale CarnegieWho Not How - Dan SullivanConversations with God - Neale Donald WalschThe Untethered Soul - Michael A. SingerPower of Now - Eckhart TolleThe Greatest Secret - Rhonda ByrneDiscovering Multifamily Podcast - Anthony ScandariatoLandmark Coaching: www.landmarkworldwide.com/To learn more about Ben, connect with him through:Ben's Website: https://benmalech.wordpress.com/Ben's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/benjamin-malech/Ben's email: benmalech@carswell.ioMusic Credits: Sweeter Vermouth Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b…EDMRF NET Royalty-Free Music - Surfing by Lux-Inspira http://edmroyaltyfree.netSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/dreamchasers_ix)
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This week on the show, host, Michael Holman talks with Raju Datla. Raju spent almost 26+ years of his career in Technology in various roles, from Software development to leadership. He dabbled Tech startups before venturing into Essential services business 4 years ago, that has led to real investing also. He has done passive and active (airBnb), and is looking to do more investing in both residential and commercial real estate. He also helps Investors/Realtors increase their profits/revenue on their deals. Apart from his real estate and Essential services interests, Raju Datla is very passionate about Personal Development, Spirituality, Mindset. His podcast, with his partner called Vibe! Mind, Body & Entrepreneurship is about Mindset, spirituality and Entrepreneurship. Listen now to learn from Raju Datla on how he makes valuable professional connections.
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Hi everybody, welcome back to another FUTRtech video podcast. I also want to let everyone know that the audio version of the podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and most of the others or you can find it at FUTR.buzzsprout.com.Today we are going to talk about an important topic that doesn’t always get enough attention in IT and that is the AIOPs space. In my previous life on the business side, I know how valuable tools like this can be and leadership doesn’t always sufficiently understand the value they can provide to the business.There is an interesting group of very successful entrepreneurs who spin out of Cisco, create some compelling tech which is then acquired by Cisco and integrated into their product portfolio. We are lucky enough to have one of those serial entrepreneurs with us today.Raju Datla is the founder of multiple silicon valley startups. Raju’s latest endeavor is the AIOPS company CloudFabrix, where he is co-founder and CEO. Prior to CloudFabrix, Raju was Vice President of Cisco’s Datacenter Group, he led the $3B Cisco UCS software division and was the CEO and co-founder of Cloud computing startup Cloupia, and Jahi Networks. Both of which were acquired by Cisco. Raju is here to fill us in on the state of the industry for AIOPS and monitoring and analytics, and he is going to tell us how CloudFabrix is trying to change the game.Welcome Raju
Many real estate owners are looking for a way to increase cash flow on their properties. In this episode, Adam Torres and Raju Datla, Business Owner at Mikshi Essential Services and Host of The Growth Mindset, explore how Mikshi Essential Services is serving its clients. Follow Adam on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/askadamtorres/ for up to date information on book releases and tour schedule.Apply to be interviewed by Adam on our podcast:https://missionmatters.lpages.co/podcastguest/Visit our website:https://missionmatters.com/
In her brilliant new book, The Language of Secular Islam: Urdu Nationalism and Colonial India (University of Hawaii Press, 2013),Kavita Datla, Associate Professor of History at Mount Holyoke College, explores the interaction of language, nationalism, and secularism by focusing on the religious and social imaginaries of important twentieth century Muslim scholars from the state of Hyderabad, especially those associated with the institution of Osmania University. How were Urdu and Arabic mobilized for projects of nationalism by the pioneers of Osmania University, and in what ways can a history of such intellectual and social projects complicate the religion/secular binary? This is among the central questions that anchor the conceptual stakes of this important book. By effortlessly weaving together a close reading of previously unexplored primary texts with nuanced historiographical analysis of the colonial context, Datla presents an intellectually rich and exciting examination of modern Indian Muslim understandings of and engagements with the question of nationalism. In our conversation, we talked about the problem of the religion/secular binary, Hyderabad and Osmania University, the role of language in the construction of religious and national identity, translation and nationalism, and Urdu’s relationship in colonial India with other languages. This book will be of great interest and benefit to scholars and students of modern Islam, nationalism, South Asia, and Muslim education. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In her brilliant new book, The Language of Secular Islam: Urdu Nationalism and Colonial India (University of Hawaii Press, 2013),Kavita Datla, Associate Professor of History at Mount Holyoke College, explores the interaction of language, nationalism, and secularism by focusing on the religious and social imaginaries of important twentieth century Muslim scholars from the state of Hyderabad, especially those associated with the institution of Osmania University. How were Urdu and Arabic mobilized for projects of nationalism by the pioneers of Osmania University, and in what ways can a history of such intellectual and social projects complicate the religion/secular binary? This is among the central questions that anchor the conceptual stakes of this important book. By effortlessly weaving together a close reading of previously unexplored primary texts with nuanced historiographical analysis of the colonial context, Datla presents an intellectually rich and exciting examination of modern Indian Muslim understandings of and engagements with the question of nationalism. In our conversation, we talked about the problem of the religion/secular binary, Hyderabad and Osmania University, the role of language in the construction of religious and national identity, translation and nationalism, and Urdu’s relationship in colonial India with other languages. This book will be of great interest and benefit to scholars and students of modern Islam, nationalism, South Asia, and Muslim education. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In her brilliant new book, The Language of Secular Islam: Urdu Nationalism and Colonial India (University of Hawaii Press, 2013),Kavita Datla, Associate Professor of History at Mount Holyoke College, explores the interaction of language, nationalism, and secularism by focusing on the religious and social imaginaries of important twentieth century Muslim scholars from the state of Hyderabad, especially those associated with the institution of Osmania University. How were Urdu and Arabic mobilized for projects of nationalism by the pioneers of Osmania University, and in what ways can a history of such intellectual and social projects complicate the religion/secular binary? This is among the central questions that anchor the conceptual stakes of this important book. By effortlessly weaving together a close reading of previously unexplored primary texts with nuanced historiographical analysis of the colonial context, Datla presents an intellectually rich and exciting examination of modern Indian Muslim understandings of and engagements with the question of nationalism. In our conversation, we talked about the problem of the religion/secular binary, Hyderabad and Osmania University, the role of language in the construction of religious and national identity, translation and nationalism, and Urdu’s relationship in colonial India with other languages. This book will be of great interest and benefit to scholars and students of modern Islam, nationalism, South Asia, and Muslim education. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In her brilliant new book, The Language of Secular Islam: Urdu Nationalism and Colonial India (University of Hawaii Press, 2013),Kavita Datla, Associate Professor of History at Mount Holyoke College, explores the interaction of language, nationalism, and secularism by focusing on the religious and social imaginaries of important twentieth century Muslim scholars from the state of Hyderabad, especially those associated with the institution of Osmania University. How were Urdu and Arabic mobilized for projects of nationalism by the pioneers of Osmania University, and in what ways can a history of such intellectual and social projects complicate the religion/secular binary? This is among the central questions that anchor the conceptual stakes of this important book. By effortlessly weaving together a close reading of previously unexplored primary texts with nuanced historiographical analysis of the colonial context, Datla presents an intellectually rich and exciting examination of modern Indian Muslim understandings of and engagements with the question of nationalism. In our conversation, we talked about the problem of the religion/secular binary, Hyderabad and Osmania University, the role of language in the construction of religious and national identity, translation and nationalism, and Urdu’s relationship in colonial India with other languages. This book will be of great interest and benefit to scholars and students of modern Islam, nationalism, South Asia, and Muslim education. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices