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Even if you first learned yoga from your parents and your grandparents, the path to truly embodying the philosophical yogic teachings can be long and winding. Today we have a beautiful conversation with Reema Datta to share with you that explores: the path from a physical focus in teaching to a philosophical practice how kleshas impact on our spiritual growth and physical well-being how to work with the koshas in an asana practice the three-step process the vedic tradition prescribes for receiving a spiritual teaching that is so relevant for teachers the biggest differences in the way yoga is taught in the US and India an intimate share from Reema about the way her Indian grandfather responded to her becoming a yoga teacher the yogic perspective on how to create a more compassionate and conscious world Reema Datta is the author of The Yogi's Way: Transform Your Mind, Health, and Reality. Datta first learned yoga and Ayurveda from her mother and grandmothers as well as her grandfather, who wrote several books on Vedic philosophy. Since 2002, she has taught yoga and Ayurveda workshops, retreats, and trainings in twenty countries across five continents. Learn More From Reema: Reema's website Instagram Facebook X/Twitter LinkedIn 12-Week Online Course Beginning September 21st Her book This episode is brought to you by OfferingTree, an easy-to-use, all-in-one online platform for yoga teachers that provides a personal website, booking, payment, blogging, and many other great features. The best thing about OfferingTree is you can get up and running in 10 minutes with no tech skills needed. As an added bonus, If you sign up at www.offeringtree.com/mentor, you'll get 50% off your first three months (or 15% off any annual plan)! OfferingTree supports me with each sign-up. I'm proud to be supported by a public benefit company whose mission is to further wellness access and education for everyone.
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“The devil lies in the details,” says Supratik Datta, Head of Design at SD Corp, the mind behind Mumbai's most iconic landmarks —from the Imperial Tower to the upcoming Imperial i. In this episode, he joins Esha Gupta, Founder of Design Pataki, to unpack the nuances of what it means to craft iconic spaces in a transforming cityscape. From designing with authenticity, embracing ‘livable luxury,' to the brilliance behind linear layouts, Datta decodes the art of designing spaces rooted in mindful urbanism.
Shae Datta, MD is a Sports Neurologist with special interest in post-concussion syndrome, vestibulo-ocular dysfunction and the relation of integrative medicine on brain health. Her specific training allows for a variety of treatment modalities in the identification of mild traumatic brain injury and sideline concussion diagnosis. She has written a book chapter on the gut microbiome and its relation to headache syndromes in concussion. Her primary research interests include identifying predictors of concussion recovery, examining the role of sleep during concussion recovery, and investigating the cognitive implications of concussion. Dr. Datta serves as Vice Chair of the American Academy of Neurology's Sports Neurology Section to further awareness and develop new education initiatives in the field. Part 2 We call them psychobiotics because these specific probiotics actually are helping the targeting of treatment of things we are trying to do.) Next, we are going to discuss nutritional support of these patients. She discussed the role of nutritional supplements, such as Vitamin E. The brain requires high levels of Vitamin C after a traumatic brain injury, It is a potent antioxidant. Magnesium levels drop acutely right after a concussion. It reduces stress and promotes relaxation. It helps in sleeping. She identified which magnesium supplements should be used. She furnished information about jockeys who are at a high risk for experiencing concussions. Additionally, in order to meet requirements in competition, many of them starve themselves to arrive at their goal weight. They talk openly about their eating disorders. Another topic covered in her presentation is mitochondria and fatigue. She also indicated the use of various alternative and complementary substances.
Episode Overview Stephen Anderson sits down with five Year 11 and 12 students from Cleveland State High School to launch the 2025 Teacher Excellence Awards and Service to Design and Technology Education Award. Recorded on March 26, 2025, this episode celebrates the educators and supporters shaping design and technology education in Queensland. The students share heartfelt stories about teachers who go above and beyond—think quirky sayings, passionate literature lessons, and collaborative classrooms. Stephen also shares a gem from his own past: an English teacher who wove Jake and The Fatman into Macbeth. Plus, get the full scoop on how to nominate a deserving teacher or community member for these prestigious awards. Key Topics Discussed What Makes a Great Teacher: Students share stories of teachers who make learning fun, foster collaboration, and show genuine care. Teacher Excellence Awards: Recognizing educators who shine in design and technology classroom teaching. Service to Design and Technology Education Award: Honoring community members, teacher aides, retirees, or businesses supporting the field. Nomination Details: Learn how to nominate, including deadlines and criteria for both awards. DATTA QLD Conference Dinner: Mark your calendars for June 19, 2025, when winners will be celebrated. Links and Resources: Cleveland State High School: www.clevelandshs.eq.edu.au DATTA Queensland: www.dattaqld.org.au Awards Nomination Form: www.dattaqld.org.au/awards (Check for updates) Connect With Us: Host: Stephen Anderson – podcast@dattaqld.org.au
433. The Road to Gilead with Dan Schreiber, Mara Clarke, Dr Felicia Yeung and Neil DattaThe Guilty Feminist 433. The Road to GileadPresented by Deborah Frances-White with special gusts Dan Schreiber, Mara Clarke, Dr Felicia Yeung and Neil DattaRecorded 9 April 2025 at The Bath Komedia. Released 21 April.The Guilty Feminist theme composed by Mark Hodge. Get Deborah's new book with 30% off using the code SIXCONVERSATIONSPOD https://store.virago.co.uk/products/six-conversations-were-scared-to-haveMore about Deborah Frances-Whitehttps://deborahfrances-white.comhttps://www.instagram.com/dfdubzhttps://www.virago.co.uk/titles/deborah-frances-white/six-conversations-were-scared-to-have/9780349015811https://www.virago.co.uk/titles/deborah-frances-white/the-guilty-feminist/9780349010120More about Dan Schreiberhttps://www.instagram.com/schreiberlandhttps://linktr.ee/schreiberlandMore about Mara Clarkehttps://www.instagram.com/mara.k.clarkehttps://www.supportingabortions.euMore about Dr Felicia Yeunghttps://www.instagram.com/drfelyeunghttps://reprojusticeinitiative.orgMore about Neil Dattahttps://www.epfweb.org/node/73Mara's slides – where to goUK-based@reprojusticeinitiative @adiyahcollective @abortionsupportnetworkEuropeS.A.F.E. @supportingabortions4everUSA@abortioneverydayabortionfunds.org/find-a-fundFor more information about this and other episodes…visit https://www.guiltyfeminist.comtweet us https://www.twitter.com/guiltfempodlike our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/guiltyfeministcheck out our Instagram https://www.instagram.com/theguiltyfeministor join our mailing list http://www.eepurl.com/bRfSPTOur new podcasts are out nowMedia Storm https://podfollow.com/media-stormAbsolute Power https://podfollow.com/john-bercows-absolute-powerCome to a live recording:An Evening with Deborah Frances-White and David Tennant https://www.intelligencesquared.com/events/an-evening-with-deborah-frances-white-and-david-tennantThank you to our amazing Patreon supporters.To support the podcast yourself, go to https://www.patreon.com/guiltyfeminist You can also get an ad-free version of the podcast via Apple Podcasts or Acast+ https://plus.acast.com/s/guiltyfeminist. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Wellness expert and author Heather Grzych speaks with Reema Datta — yogini, singer, and author of The Yogi's Way: Transform Your Mind, Health, and Reality. Reema shares how her early exposure to yoga and Ayurveda from her Indian family shaped her path, from working at the United Nations to becoming a globally respected teacher of ancient yogic wisdom. Heather and Reema explore the powerful influence of the mind on our health and reality, diving into yogic concepts like the kleshas (mental afflictions), the pain of regret, and how sensitivity can be transformed into a superpower. They discuss the role of the heart in cultivating peace and equanimity, and how practices like non-grasping and service lead to greater freedom and fulfillment. Reema also opens up about her personal journey, including the challenges of life, and why yoga is not just for the good times — but a vital preparation for the tough ones. Heather Grzych, AD is an American author and expert in Ayurvedic medicine who was formerly the head of product development for a multi-billion-dollar health insurance company. She currently serves as the president of the National Ayurvedic Medical Association and is part of the faculty at Mount Madonna Institute College of Ayurveda. Heather's first book, The Ayurvedic Guide to Fertility, has sold thousands of copies worldwide, and her writing has been featured in Sports Illustrated, Yoga Journal, and the Sunday Independent. Her podcast, Wisdom of the Body, holds an average rating of 5 stars on Apple Podcasts and is in the top 3% of podcasts globally. www.heathergrzych.com Reema Datta is the author of The Yogi's Way: Transform Your Mind, Health, and Reality. Datta first learned yoga and Ayurveda from her mother and grandmothers as well as her grandfather, who wrote several books on Vedic philosophy. After receiving her master's from the London School of Economics, Datta worked for the United Nations before leaving to study ancient yogic wisdom and practice. Since 2002, she has taught yoga and Ayurveda workshops, retreats, and trainings in twenty countries across five continents. Her students include Sting, Paul Simon, Edie Brickell, Zainab Salbi, Sujatha Baliga, and thousands of other practitioners globally. Visit her online at http://www.ReemaYoga.com Connect with Heather: Learn more at www.heathergrzych.com Instagram.com/heathergrzych Facebook.com/grzychheather Read the first six pages of The Ayurvedic Guide to Fertility for FREE: https://www.heathergrzych.com Connect with Heather to balance your health with Ayurveda: https://www.heathergrzych.com/book-online
Shae Datta, MD is a Sports Neurologist with special interest in post-concussion syndrome, vestibulo-ocular dysfunction and the relation of integrative medicine on brain health. Her specific training allows for a variety of treatment modalities in the identification of mild traumatic brain injury and sideline concussion diagnosis. She has written a book chapter on the gut microbiome and its relation to headache syndromes in concussion. Her primary research interests include identifying predictors of concussion recovery, examining the role of sleep during concussion recovery, and investigating the cognitive implications of concussion. Dr. Datta serves as Vice Chair of the American Academy of Neurology's Sports Neurology Section to further awareness and develop new education initiatives in the field. Part 1 Today's topic is something none of us got in medical school. What makes her successful in treating her patients is having this approach, sort of a 180-360 approach to nutritional status among the head-neck , vestibular balance, and everything else we do. When a concussion occurs, we often have disruption of the blood-brain barrier. There also is inflammation. Ultimately, there can be cell death. We have an opportunity for nutritional repair in concussions. There is an energy crisis in the brain. We need to increase the brain's need for anti-inflammatory and antioxidant nutrients. We will discuss in this presentation how to get that into a person's brain or diet and look at why diet matters.
In today's episode, you're going to meet an amazing guest, Reema Datta, who'll be sharing about her life, her yoga teaching and all about her new book. Here is more about Reema: Reema Datta is the author of The Yogi's Way: Transform Your Mind, Health, and Reality. Datta first learned yoga and Ayurveda from her mother and grandmothers as well as her grandfather, who wrote several books on Vedic philosophy. After receiving her master's from the London School of Economics, Datta worked for the United Nations before leaving to study ancient yogic wisdom and practice. Since 2002, she has taught yoga and Ayurveda workshops, retreats, and trainings in twenty countries across five continents. Her students include Sting, Paul Simon, Edie Brickell, Zainab Salbi, Sujatha Baliga, and thousands of other practitioners globally. Visit her online at http://www.ReemaYoga.com. Here's a Q&A about the book: https://youtu.be/Jg9BYEat8Lo Here are her social media links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/reemayoga Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/reema.datta.9 X/Twitter: https://x.com/reemadatta LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/reema-datta-332023b I love sharing these interview episodes with you! After you listen, please share a message with Reema and I with any thoughts you had about the conversation! You can DM her on her Instagram and use mine as well: @barebonesyoga
Sanjay Datta, CFO of Upstart and former senior finance exec at Google, joins CJ to discuss leadership, scaling, and the future of lending with AI. Sanjay spent 12 years at Google, helping grow it into an $80B global ads business. He sheds light on Google's monetization model, the simplicity of its forecasting, and the power of centralized analytics. He also reflects on scaling Upstart from $10M to $500M, going public, managing investor and employee expectations, and staying agile through macroeconomic shifts.If you're looking for an ERP head to NetSuite: https://netsuite.com/metrics and get the CFO's Guide to AI and Machine Learning.—SPONSORS:Planful is a financial performance management platform designed to streamline financial tasks for businesses. It helps with budgeting, closing the books, and financial reporting, all on a cloud-based platform. By improving the efficiency and accuracy of these processes, Planful allows businesses to make better financial decisions. Find out more at www.planful.com/metrics.Subscript is a modern billing and revenue recognition platform designed for SaaS finance teams that need flexibility and accuracy. From automated invoicing and dunning to compliant, transparent revenue recognition and real-time analytics, Subscript eliminates manual work, reduces errors, and gives you a single source of truth for all your financial data. Book a free demo at subscript.com.Rippling Spend is a spend management solution that handles your entire company's spending in one unified system. It enables you to bring your corporate cards, expense management, bill pay, and more into one place to achieve real-time visibility and uniquely granular control with automated policy controls across every type of spend. Get a demo to see how much time your org would save at rippling.com/metrics.MUFG is the largest bank in Japan and a global banking powerhouse with a focus on empowering Growth and Middle Market stage companies in North America and Europe. MUFG provides comprehensive banking services for VC-backed, PE-backed, and public companies with revenues starting at $40M. The bank combines its global capabilities with deep operational understanding to help companies accelerate their growth trajectory. Contact Bob Blee at bblee@us.mufg.jp to find out more.Vanta's trust management platform takes the manual work out of your security and compliance process and replaces it with continuous automation. Over 9000 businesses use it to automate compliance needs across over 35 frameworks like SOC 2 and ISO 27001. Centralize security workflows, complete questionnaires up to five times faster, and proactively manage vendor risk. For a limited time, get $1,000 off of Vanta at vanta.com/metrics.Tropic is an intelligent spend management solution that consolidates your spend data and processes into one unified offering, enabling insights and decisive action. From spotting hidden optimization opportunities to automating painful procurement workflows and giving you the best market data to turn vendor negotiations in your favor, Tropic combines smart insights with real human expertise to keep you ahead of the curve. Visit tropicapp.io/mostlymetrics to learn how.NetSuite provides financial software for all your business needs. More than 40,000 companies have already upgraded to NetSuite, gaining visibility and control over their financials, inventory, HR, eCommerce, and more. If you're looking for an ERP platform ✅, head to NetSuite https://netsuite.com/metrics and get the CFO's Guide to AI and Machine Learning.—FOLLOW US ON X:@cjgustafson222 (CJ)—TIMESTAMPS:(00:00) Preview and Intro(02:17) Sponsor – Planful | Subscript | Rippling Spend(05:39) Sanjay's Unconventional Career Path(07:55) Lessons From Google on Being a Leader(10:11) Managing an $80 Billion Revenue Ad Business(12:24) The Evolution of Google's Monetization Model(15:06) Sponsor – MUFG | Vanta | Tropic | NetSuite(21:04) Scaling Google Ads to $80 Billion(23:18) Google's Forecasting Model(24:48) Complexity and Scale at Google(28:03) The Science of Analytics in a Digital Company(31:06) Upstart's IPO(33:00) Managing Internal Expectations in Good and Bad Times(37:10) Why You Should Work Yourself Out of a Job Each Year(41:23) Things That Get Easier As You Scale(42:18) How Metrics Shift With Scale(43:35) Contingency Planning at Upstart(47:13) Why the Lending System Is Broken(49:44) How Upstart Keeps Its Credit Models Accurate and Ethical(54:31) Predictions on the Lending Market for the Next Year(58:35) Long-Ass Lightning Round: Wine Corking Business(1:01:17) Advice to Younger Self(1:02:26) Finance Software Stack(01:02:57) Craziest Expense Story Get full access to Mostly metrics at www.mostlymetrics.com/subscribe
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Episode Overview Stephen Anderson sits down with Tim Bateup, a STEM teacher from Roma State High School, who's kicking goals in rural education. Recently awarded a $10,000 Toyota STEM scholarship, Tim's headed to London to bring back fresh ideas for his Southwest Queensland students. From his roots in digital technologies to pioneering virtual lessons in the Queensland Virtual STEM Academy, Tim shares how he's bridging the gap for kids in the bush. We explore his gypsy-like teaching journey, the power of virtual learning, and why country life beats the city chaos any day. Key Topics Discussed From Digital Tech to STEM All-Rounder Tim traces his path from teaching digital technologies to blending woodwork, science, and maths in the STEM space. Toyota Scholarship: London Calling Hear how Tim plans to use his $10,000 award to attend the New Scientist conference and visit UK schools. Queensland Virtual STEM Academy Discover this futuristic program—think avatars, live lessons, and on-demand videos—bringing expert teaching to rural kids. Rural Teaching: Challenges and Rewards Tim reflects on life in Emerald, Goondiwindi, and Roma, and why the bush is the best place to teach and live. What's Next: A Virtual Future Tim's eyeing a permanent gig in virtual education—find out how you can get in on this growing field. Links and Resources: Roma State High School: www.romashs.eq.edu.au (Check for school updates) Queensland Virtual Academy: www.education.qld.gov.au (Search for virtual programs) Toyota STEM Scholarship: www.toyota.com.au/community/scholarships Smart Jobs (Teaching Opportunities): www.smartjobs.qld.gov.au DATTA Queensland: www.dattaqld.org.au Connect With Us: Host: Stephen Anderson – podcast@dattaqld.org.au (mailto:podcast@dattaqld.org.au)
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2523: Communication is more than just talking, it's an art that involves listening, body language, and understanding social dynamics. Shraddha Datta explores how introverts can enhance their communication skills by embracing their strengths, such as deep listening and meaningful conversations, while also improving posture, eye contact, and confidence. By shifting focus from labels like "introvert" or "extrovert" and instead fostering genuine connections, anyone can become a better communicator. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://introvertdear.com/news/better-communicator/ Quotes to ponder: "The most important thing in communication is hearing what isn't said." "Communication isn't something that can be taught, but rather understood and learned." "If we build our self-confidence from inside, we'll develop better body language." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Stephen Anderson sits down with Emmanuelle Buecher Hall, a science teacher at Mansfield State High School in Brisbane. A former marine biologist who's researched jellyfish in South Africa and sailed the world with her family, Emmanuelle now brings real scientists into her school to spark curiosity in students. Stephen first heard her speak at the Future of Education Conference, then organized a trip for his Nanango students to attend one of her after-school science talks—a trip that left a lasting impression. We dive into her journey, her innovative incursions program, and how she's inspiring the next generation of scientists, one curious mind at a time. Key Topics Discussed From Marine Biology to the Classroom Emmanuelle shares her winding path—from studying jellyfish in Cape Town to teaching science in Brisbane—proving it's never a straight line to inspiring students. Scientists in School: The Incursions Program Learn how Emmanuelle invites scientists—over 50 in five years!—to Mansfield for informal talks on topics from volcanoes to quantum physics, open to all curious students. Beyond the Curriculum: Fostering Curiosity Forget marks—this is about passion. Emmanuelle explains how real-world science exposure helps students discover what they love, no textbook required. Tips for Teachers: Starting Your Own Program Emmanuelle offers practical advice on reaching out to scientists and adapting her model for other schools or subjects—like tech or engineering. A Regional Road Trip to Brisbane Stephen reflects on bringing Nanango students to Mansfield and how regional schools can tap into this big-city science buzz. Links and Resources: • Mansfield State High School: www.mansfieldshs.eq.edu.au (Check for school programs and events) • Contact Emmanuelle Buecher Hall: Via School Website • Future of Education Conference: https://www.thefutureofeducationsummit.com/ • DATTA Queensland: www.dattaqld.org.au Connect With Us: ● Host: Stephen Anderson – podcast@dattaqld.org.au (mailto:podcast@dattaqld.org.au)
Tim Fist, Director of Emerging Technology Policy at the Institute for Future Progress, and Arnab Datta, Director of Infrastructure Policy at IFP and Managing Director of Policy Implementation at Employ America, join Kevin Frazier, a Contributing Editor at Lawfare and adjunct professor at Delaware Law, to dive into the weeds of their thorough report on building America's AI infrastructure. The duo extensively studied the gulf between the stated goals of America's AI leaders and the practical hurdles to realizing those ambitious aims.Check out the entire report series here: Compute in AmericaTo receive ad-free podcasts, become a Lawfare Material Supporter at www.patreon.com/lawfare. You can also support Lawfare by making a one-time donation at https://givebutter.com/lawfare-institute.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Reema Datta is the author of The Yogi's Way: Transform Your Mind, Health, and Reality. Datta first learned yoga and Ayurveda from her mother and grandmothers, as well as her grandfather, who wrote several books on Vedic philosophy. After receiving her master's from the London School of Economics, Datta worked for the United Nations before leaving to study ancient yogic wisdom and practice. Since 2002, she has taught yoga and Ayurveda workshops, retreats, and trainings in twenty countries across five continents. Over three thousand years ago, yogis knew what scientists are discovering today: The mind has the power to destroy us or to propel us to greater peace, creativity, possibility, vitality, and freedom. Yet yoga's profound teachings on the mind and consciousness are largely absent in modern settings while its physical aspects of postures and breathwork take center stage. Her students include Sting, Paul Simon, Edie Brickell, Zainab Salbi, Sujatha Baliga, and thousands of other practitioners globally.Visit her online at http://www.ReemaYoga.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Reema Datta is the author of The Yogi's Way: Transform Your Mind, Health, and Reality. Datta first learned yoga and Ayurveda from her mother and grandmothers, as well as her grandfather, who wrote several books on Vedic philosophy. After receiving her master's from the London School of Economics, Datta worked for the United Nations before leaving to study ancient yogic wisdom and practice. Since 2002, she has taught yoga and Ayurveda workshops, retreats, and trainings in twenty countries across five continents. Over three thousand years ago, yogis knew what scientists are discovering today: The mind has the power to destroy us or to propel us to greater peace, creativity, possibility, vitality, and freedom. Yet yoga's profound teachings on the mind and consciousness are largely absent in modern settings while its physical aspects of postures and breathwork take center stage. Her students include Sting, Paul Simon, Edie Brickell, Zainab Salbi, Sujatha Baliga, and thousands of other practitioners globally. Visit her online at http://www.ReemaYoga.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Reema Datta is the author of The Yogi's Way: Transform Your Mind, Health, and Reality. Datta first learned yoga and Ayurveda from her mother and grandmothers, as well as her grandfather, who wrote several books on Vedic philosophy. After receiving her master's from the London School of Economics, Datta worked for the United Nations before leaving to study ancient yogic wisdom and practice. Since 2002, she has taught yoga and Ayurveda workshops, retreats, and trainings in twenty countries across five continents. Over three thousand years ago, yogis knew what scientists are discovering today: The mind has the power to destroy us or to propel us to greater peace, creativity, possibility, vitality, and freedom. Yet yoga's profound teachings on the mind and consciousness are largely absent in modern settings while its physical aspects of postures and breathwork take center stage. Her students include Sting, Paul Simon, Edie Brickell, Zainab Salbi, Sujatha Baliga, and thousands of other practitioners globally. Visit her online at http://www.ReemaYoga.com
In this episode, Stephen Anderson chats with Keith Alexander, Student Engagement Coordinator at QUT's Faculty of Engineering. Keith shares how QUT opens its doors to high school students through design and engineering workshops, offering hands-on experiences that align with school curriculums. From speed sketching to future city planning with Lego, these workshops inspire creativity and problem-solving. We also touch on what's coming for teachers—like professional development and micro-credentials—and practical tips for bringing students to campus. Key Topics Discussed Design Workshops: What Students Can Expect Keith walks us through a typical QUT design workshop—think student ambassadors, J Block studios, and activities like sketching that mirror university-level skills. Beyond Design: Engineering & Future Cities From engineering problem-solving to the upcoming Future Cities Lab at the World Science Festival, QUT offers a range of workshops to excite students about STEM. Supporting Teachers New to Design or Engineering With plans for teacher PD in 2025 and beyond, Keith explains how QUT is gearing up to help educators build confidence in these subjects. Navigating QUT's Campus with Students Practical advice on managing a group of teens at QUT—where to meet, eat, and explore—straight from Keith's experience. Opportunities for High Achievers Learn about QUT's Dean's Awards (gift cards and bursaries!) and the Start QUT STEM Intensive for Year 11-12 students craving university credit. Links and Resources: • QUT Faculty of Engineering Engagement Page: https://www.qut.edu.au/engage/engineering (Check for updates on workshops & awards) • Contact Keith Alexander: keith.alexander@qut.edu.au (For workshop inquiries) • DATTA Queensland: www.dattaqld.org.au Connect With Us: ● Host: Stephen Anderson – podcast@dattaqld.org.au
Listen to the inspiring story of 3 Appleby College studentsin Canada. Myra Datta, Dyanne Jiang, and Ishaan Grotra have led a food waste reduction movement in their school district by implementing some unique ideas through their WasteZero Project to encourage student participation! Enjoy our first Canadian episode of the K-12 Food Rescue Podcast.
FIND PEACE, CREATIVITY, VITALITY, AND PURPOSECelebrated yogi Reema Datta presents her world-renowned twelve-week course in book form — an accessible and practical method for cultivating mental and emotional well-being, physical health, and spiritual nourishment. She combines ancient yogic wisdom and practices with cutting-edge science and personal stories to offer insightful solutions to the challenges of modern life. Her holistic program integrates movement and breathwork with visualization, meditation, and awareness practices. The Yogi's Way will help you overcome challenging thoughts and emotions such as fear and anxiety, awaken your creative potential, and connect with consciousness — the deepest and most powerful part of yourself.Reema Datta, founder of the Yogi's Way, first learned yoga and Ayurveda from her mother, grandmothers, and grandfather, who wrote several books and gave seminars worldwide on Vedic philosophy and history. Datta has taught yoga and Ayurveda workshops, retreats, and trainings in more than twenty countries across five continents. She lives in Taos, New Mexico.https://reemayoga.com/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/earth-ancients--2790919/support.
In this enlightening episode we welcome back the highly esteemed Rebecca Edwards, Director of Education at Activated Probiotics, to dive into the emerging and critical topic of the oral microbiome. The conversation covers the fundamental aspects of the oral microbiome, its significant links to brain health, Alzheimer's disease, cardiovascular issues, pregnancy outcomes, immune health, and even COVID-19 predispositions. Rebecca reveals the frightening realities of oral bacteria, including the pathways through which oral health can influence systemic conditions like Alzheimer's and rheumatoid arthritis. The podcast also emphasises practical actions for maintaining oral hygiene, the role of diet and hydration, and the groundbreaking potential of oral probiotics. Additionally, the episode provides a sneak peek into the upcoming Activated Probiotics Symposium, featuring a stellar lineup of speakers and groundbreaking topics aimed at shifting paradigms in healthcare.EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS:03:19 The importance of oral hygiene03:51 Understanding the oral microbiome06:45 The oral microbiome and public health09:05 The rise of microbiome interest post-COVID16:25 The oral microbiome's impact on brain health24:43 The role of dental plaque and gum disease29:49 Oral health and systemic diseases35:34 Call to action for practitioners38:19 The impact of COVID on healthcare39:28 Oral health and genetic predispositions41:29 The importance of dental care accessibility42:48 Rethinking mouthwash and bacteria45:26 Diet and oral microbiome48:02 Cardiovascular health and oral hygiene53:19 Probiotics for oral health59:13 Practical tips for oral hygiene01:03:04 Upcoming probiotic symposiumTickets to Activated Probiotics Symposium here:https://events.humanitix.com/activated-probiotics-symposium-2025Activated Probiotics instagram:https://www.instagram.com/activatedprobiotics/References to the oral microbiome:Kanagasingam S, von Ruhland C, Welbury R, Singhrao S K. Antimicrobial, polarizing light, and paired helical filament properties of fragmented tau peptides of selected putative gingipains. J Alzheimers Dis 2022; doi: 10.3233/JAD-220486.Kanagasingam S, von Ruhland C, Welbury R, Chukkapalli S S, Singhrao S K. Porphyromonas gingivalis conditioned medium induces amyloidogenic processing of the amyloid-β Protein precursor upon in vitro infection of SH-SY5Y cells. J Alzheimers Dis Rep 2022; doi: 10.3233/ADR-220029.Haditsch U, Roth T, Rodriguez L, Hancock S, Cecere T, Nguyen M, Arastu-Kapur S, Broce S, Raha D, Lynch CC, Holsinger LJ, Dominy SS, Ermini F. Alzheimer's Disease-Like Neurodegeneration in Porphyromonas gingivalis Infected Neurons with Persistent Expression of Active Gingipains. J Alzheimers Dis. 2020;75(4):1361-1376. doi: 10.3233/JAD-200393. PMID: 32390638; PMCID: PMC7369049.Stephen S. Dominy et al. ,Porphyromonas gingivalis in Alzheimer's disease brains: Evidence for disease causation and treatment with small-molecule inhibitors.Sci. Adv.5,eaau3333(2019).DOI:10.1126/sciadv.aau3333The Oral-Gut-Brain AXIS: The Influence of Microbes in Alzheimer's DiseaseNarengaowa1, Wei Kong1, Fei Lan1, Umer Farooq Awan2, Hong Qing1* and Junjun Ni1*References to all 11 studies on Biome BreatheRanjith, A., Nazimudeen, N. Bin, & Baiju, K. V. (2022). Probiotic mouthwash as an adjunct to mechanical therapy in the treatment of stage II periodontitis: A randomized controlled clinical trial. International Journal of Dental Hygiene, 20(2), 415–421. https://doi.org/10.1111/idh.12589Doppalapudi, R., Vundavalli, S., & Prabhat, M. (2020). Effect of probiotic bacteria on oral Candida in head‑ and neck‑radiotherapy patients: A randomized clinical trial. Journal of Cancer Research and Therapeutics, 6(3), 470–477. https://doi.org/10.4103/jcrt.JCRTThakkar, P. K., Imranulla, M., Kumar, P. G. N., Prashant, G. M., Sakeenabi, B., & Sushanth, V. H. (2013). Effect of probiotic mouthrinse on dental plaque accumulation: A randomized controlled trial. 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GB2RS News Sunday the 16th of February 2025 The news headlines: The RSGB has announced its Scout, Cadet and Girlguiding Youth Champion Listen out for stations operating for World Thinking Day on the Air New resources and ideas have been added to the RSGB British Science Week web pages The RSGB is delighted to announce that Samuel McCutchion, M7UEL will be the RSGB's Scout, Cadet and Girlguiding Youth Champion. Sam brings a wealth of hands-on experience to the role having been part of the Scouts from a young age in Beavers and then working his way up to Network. He then progressed to become an Assistant Section Leader. This knowledge will help the RSGB Youth Team to engage and offer amateur radio support to not only the Scouts but also the Cadets and Girlguiding. If you'd like to congratulate Sam on his role, or if you have any ideas you think would be useful to share, email him via youthchampion.scouts@rsgb.org.uk Lots of amateur radio stations are on the air this weekend and next weekend for World Thinking Day on the Air. Listen out for them and encourage the young Girlguiding members. You can find details of some of the active stations via rsgb.org/thinking-day but, if your station isn't listed, please share details on the RSGB social media channels. The event aims to encourage Girlguiding members to make friendships with those in other units, using amateur radio as the means of communication. Have you visited the RSGB's British Science Week web pages yet? Two new worksheets have recently been added to inspire you to get involved and showcase amateur radio to new audiences. The activities were designed by the RSGB Outreach Team to fit in with this year's British Science Week theme of ‘Change and adapt'. If you'd like to deliver these activities to schools or youth groups, the Society has sample lesson plans, risk assessments and a guide to contacting your local school available on its website. Remember that British Science Week isn't just for younger audiences, it is open to all. If you're looking for ideas to get your friends and family involved or a local community group, go to rsgb.org/bsw and visit the British Science Week resources page. There is a wealth of ideas available, from looking at the history of radio communications to building a sustainable system using only solar panels. If you have an activity planned for British Science Week, let the RSGB know by emailing the RSGB British Science Week Coordinator, Ian Neal, M0KEO via bsw@rsgb.org.uk Details of events taking place will be shared on the Society's website. The deadline for the RSGB Construction Competition is Saturday the 1st of March, which means you have less than two weeks left to submit your entry. The judges will be considering entries in six categories: beginners, construction excellence, innovation, software, antennas and outreach. To find out how to submit your application go to rsgb.org/construction-competition The results of the competition will be announced during the 2025 RSGB Annual General Meeting on the 12th of April. If you are passionate about amateur radio and have some spare time to support fellow radio amateurs, why not become an RSGB District Representative? There are currently 12 vacancies across the United Kingdom, including in Belfast, Cambridgeshire and Lancashire. To find out if there is a vacancy in your region go to rsgb.org/volunteers and then get in touch with the Regional Representative of the district with the vacancy. Amateur radio operators are reminded to take care when operating on the WRC-15 secondary amateur allocation at 5MHz. The UK still has no access to the full WRC-15 allocation. Despite requests, this seems unlikely to change in the foreseeable future. Whilst the UK is fortunate to have more generous licence conditions, these mustn't be put at risk by irresponsible operating in violation of the licence conditions, particularly in the 5358 to 5362kHz gap where there is no UK allocation. The RSGB website has detailed advice for operators, both for SSB and digital modes, on its rsgb.org/5mhz web page. Please take care not to transmit outside of the UK segments even if you hear other amateurs transmitting. Remember that signals heard may be coming from amateurs in other countries with different allocations. The RSGB ARDF Committee is pleased to announce the return of the British ARDF Championships in 2025. The Championships will be held as a three-day festival in early April 2025. Entries open on the 1st of March and will remain open right up until the event itself. Further information and updates can be found at tinyurl.com/ARDF25 Please send details of all your news and events to radcom@rsgb.org.uk The deadline for submissions is 10 am on Thursdays before the Sunday broadcast each week. And now for details of rallies and events The Red Rose Winter Rally is due to take place on Sunday the 23rd of February from 10 am at Mather Hall, Mather Lane, Leigh, Lancashire, WN7 2PJ. Please note that the maximum number of five-foot tables per trader has had to be reduced from six to five. On a brighter note, the price remains as it has been for several years at £10 per table. For more information visit wmrc.co.uk The Lagan Valley Amateur Radio Society Annual Rally will take place on Saturday the 1st of March at Hillsborough Village Centre, 7 Ballynahinch Road, BT26 6AR. The doors open at 10.30 am. For more details visit lvars.uk On the 2nd of March, the Exeter Radio Rally is taking place at a new venue. The event will be held at The Kenn Centre, EX6 7UE, from 10 am. Traders and catering will be available on-site. For more information phone Pete, G3ZVI on 07714 198 374 or email g3zvi@yahoo.co.uk Now the Special Event news Daren, 2E0LXY is hosting a special amateur radio event to raise funds for the Sheffield Children's Hospital today, the 16th. He will be operating on the 80, 40, 20, 17, 15, 12 and 10m bands using FT8. He will also be active on the 2m and 70cm bands using FM. DMR users can talk to Daren via Brandmeister talk group 23530. More information, including how to donate, is available via Daren's QRZ.com page. Special callsign S5701DX is running during February in memory of Slavko, S57DX who became a Silent Key last February. The station has been heard recently using CW and SSB on the HF bands. For more information visit QRZ.com From the 1st to the 28th of March George, MM0JNL will once again be activating special event station GB0GTS. This year the station is active in support of the Great Tommy Sleepout. This national challenge aims to raise funds and awareness for all former UK service personnel who are living homeless. More details are available at QRZ.com and rbli.co.uk Now the DX news Bob, NC6Q is active as HP1TT from Panama until tomorrow, the 17th. He is operating CW and some SSB on the 40, 20, 15 and 10m bands. QSL directly to NC6Q. Datta, VU2DSI is operating from Lonar Lake in India from the 20th to the 24th of February 2025. This unique location was formed by the impact of a meteor around 550,000 years ago. The station will be active on the 40, 20, 15 and 10m bands using SSB. More information can be found at QRZ.com Claudio, HB9OAU is active as D44OA from Sal Island, AF-086, Cape Verde until Tuesday the 18th. He is operating using CW and SSB on the 40 to 6m bands. QSL via Logbook of the World and Club Log. Now the contest news The ARRL International DX Contest started at 0000UTC on Saturday the 15th and runs until 2359UTC today, Sunday the 16th of February. Using CW on the 160 to 10m bands, where contests are permitted, the exchange is signal report and transmit power. USA stations also send their state and Canadian stations send their province. On Tuesday the 18th, the RGSB 1.3GHz Activity Contest runs from 20:00 to 22:30 UTC. Using all modes on the 23cm band, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. On Thursday the 20th, the RSGB 70MHz UK Activity Contest runs from 20:00 to 22:30 UTC. Using all modes on the 4m band, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. The CQ 160m DX Contest starts at 22:00 UTC on Friday the 21st and ends at 22:00 UTC on Sunday the 23rd of February. Using SSB on the 160m band, the exchange is signal report and CQ zone. USA stations also send their state and Canadian stations send their province. The REF Contest starts at 06:00 UTC on Saturday the 22nd and ends at 18:00 UTC on Sunday the 23rd of February. Using SSB on the 80 to 10m bands, where contests are permitted, the exchange is signal report and serial number. Now the radio propagation report, compiled by G0KYA, G3YLA and G4BAO on Thursday the 13th of February 2025 Two large coronal holes on the Sun's surface have been spraying solar material towards Earth, pushing the Kp index to a high of 4.67. The solar wind speed has been consistently higher than 500 kilometres per second and, with a south-pointing interplanetary magnetic field, the plasma has flooded into Earth's magnetic field. There have been a few aurora warnings, but these have only been minor. As a result, the ionosphere has not been too badly affected and daytime maximum usable frequencies over a 3,000km path have generally remained above 28MHz, with the odd dip towards 24MHz. Coronal mass ejections have not made an appearance and there were only three M-class flares between the 9th and 13th of February. Meanwhile, the solar flux index fell to the 150s and 160s last week. Recent HF DX has included the V73WW DXpedition on the Marshall Islands, which has been worked from the UK, including on the 40, 30 and 20m bands using CW. The TX7N DXpedition to Marquesas Island in French Polynesia has just finished. It wasn't an easy path, but it was worked from the UK on all bands from 30 to 12m using FT8, CW and SSB. Next week, NOAA predicts that the solar flux index could rise a little, to be in the 180 to 190 range. Once Earth is free from the effects of the current coronal hole stream, we may expect the Kp index to retreat, perhaps to a maximum of 2. So, DX next week could be quite reasonable but, as always, keep an eye on solarham.com for daily updates. And now the VHF and up propagation news from G3YLA and G4BAO The lingering high pressure just to the east of the UK is holding weather fronts over western Britain for the time being with any tropo benefits confined to eastern areas and being marginal at best. During the coming week, changes will be slow but gradually a more determined push on the Atlantic fronts may bring them over most areas, except the extreme southeast of the country. This will make rain scatter more accessible although the models suggest that the fronts are likely to become weaker. So, they will not be especially useful by the time they reach the southeast. Sporadic-E is in its quiet season now, as are the meteor scatter prospects, with no major showers in attendance until the spring Lyrids in late April. Perhaps this quieter time is a chance to do some operating housekeeping. For example, you could update a list of nearby repeaters and beacons to help you track developing openings. Or maybe you could consider trying a new mode or band. Perhaps you could learn to use digital modes for meteor scatter. Maybe consider joining the increasing numbers trying CW on the 2m band. Moon declination went negative again on Saturday the 15th and path losses are rising as the Moon moves away to apogee, its furthest point from Earth, on Tuesday the 18th. 144MHz sky noise is low for most of the coming week but goes high for the weekend of Saturday the 22nd. And that's all from the propagation team this week.
In this episode, we sit down with Aaron Madritsch, a woodwork teacher from Mullumbimby High School in NSW and the creator of The Woodwork Camp. We discuss the challenges facing woodwork teachers today, particularly with the increasing number of out-of-area teachers stepping into the workshop, and how well-structured resources can make a real difference. Aaron shares his journey in developing video-based instructional resources and detailed project plans to help students work independently while supporting teachers in delivering effective, hands-on lessons. Key Topics Discussed
As the geopolitical landscape continues to shift dramatically, risk management practices need to evolve as well. Ted Datta knows this all too well. As Head of Financial Crime Practice at Moody's Analytics, he's focused on using data to unravel layers of ownership and help spot sanctions evasion, discover human rights risks, combat money laundering, and strengthen compliance practices overall. In this episode, Ted takes us through some of Moody's data tools, including their comprehensive shell company indicator, and the seven indicators that drive it. He also shares what businesses need to do to up their anti-financial crime game in these very rapidly changing times.About the Show:BCG on Compliance is a podcast from Boston Consulting Group that explores today's most pressing criminal trends and how compliance experts are adapting to counter those threats.As financial crimes become increasingly sophisticated, compliance can no longer be just a checkbox. It's emerged as a transformative force in every industry, reshaping practices in ethics, risk management, money laundering and cyber security. On BCG on Compliance, we dive deep into the extraordinary minds that are driving that change.Hosted by Hanjo Seibert, a leading expert in compliance, anti-financial crime and fraud, BCG on Compliance features interviews with heavy-hitters propelling compliance to the forefront of the industry. From crime prevention gurus to ethics champions, we'll ask provocative questions and bring you rich insights from the global players shaping the future of compliance, all in a dynamic and compact 20-minute episode.Whether you're a seasoned pro or new to the field, BCG on Compliance is your quick, comprehensive guide. Join us as we explore the profound ways compliance is altering industries around the globe. And connect with us at bcgoncompliance@bcg.comNew episodes are released every other week. Listen wherever you get your podcasts. Episode Links:Moody's WebsiteTed Datta LinkedInHanjo Seibert LinkedInBCG LinkedInBCG website
In this episode of the Bridge Building Podcast: From Technology to the Trades, we chat with Leighann Ness Wilson, a designer-turned-educator with a passion for fostering creativity and innovation in education. Leighann shares her journey from growing up in rural Nanango to designing workspaces across the globe and, ultimately, to teaching and researching how design thinking can transform teaching practices. Currently completing her PhD, Leighann focuses on empowering pre-service teachers to embrace design thinking as a core component of their pedagogy. She offers insights into the challenges of teaching design in schools and why it's critical for shaping 21st-century skills like problem-solving, creativity, and collaboration. What You'll Learn in This Episode: Leighann's journey from interior design to education and research The importance of design thinking in the Australian curriculum How design empowers both teachers and students to think critically and creatively Tips for incorporating design thinking into classroom practice Leighann's vision for the future of design in education Links and Resources: Follow Leighann Ness Wilson on LinkedIn Leighann's blog and her website too. Explore The Cube at QUT Connect With Us: Host: Stephen Anderson podcast@dattaqld.org.au
Cybersecurity expert Ahana Datta discusses the complexities and evolving nature of cybersecurity, touching on topics like the “security-insecurity paradox,” the challenges of defending against nation-state actors and private hackers, and…
ハーフマラソン参加を通じたコンディショニングの変化、Bluesky移行など。論文紹介は、valenceに応じた伝達物質放出の変化、生きた細胞からのトランスクリプトミクス、空腹による恐怖表象の変化 (12/15収録) Show Notes (番組HP): UW medのハーフマラソン 村上春樹のエッセイ 腸脛靭帯炎 ボストンマラソンのエントリー基準 Garminのスマートウォッチたち (割と山に特化したfenix 7を使ってます 萩) 萩原(暫定)おすすめデカフ1: Sightglass Coffee 萩原(暫定)おすすめデカフ2:Linea Coffee 宮脇おすすめKarma Coffee V60 手で押すタイプのエスプレッソマシン アーロンチェア Sayl Logitechの575 Mx Ergo S Logitech Lift エレコムのベアリングトラックボールマウス 日本では謎に高い NIH Armamentarium NatureでもBluesky移行の記事が出ていた Nikolas KaralisによるBluesky移行ガイド NeuroRadioのBlueskyアカウント American Football Cap'n Jazz このへんのバンドはより正確には”midwest emo”らしいです Hiatus Kaiyote - Red Room Robert Glasperの生歌が下手すぎるRed Room Robert Glasper Experiment の Smells Like Teen Spirit Robert Glasper Trio - LIVE at The Village Vanguard Darkside Tyler, the Creator Kendrick LamarとSZA トム・ヨークのツアー 観光客に成り下がっている写真 The Smile 論文紹介パート 論文1:Encoding opposing valences through frequency-dependent transmitter switching in single peptidergic neurons Sung Han (気づいたらAssociate Profになってました) Richard Palmiter ポスドクにおける仕事 先に出たリソース論文の仕事 五十嵐さんが最初に出たとき Synapto pHluorine GabaとDopamineが一緒に放出されるケース Central Amygdalaはめちゃくちゃヘテロ Plateau Potential NNに出てた呼吸の論文 論文2:Live-cell transcriptomics with engineered virus-like particles Paul Blainey ピペットでちょっと吸うタイプのlive cell transcriptomics Exosomeを使ったケースについてのレビュー Gil Westmeyerラボから同じ時期に出た類似プレプリント CellNet CROP-seq Evan Macosko Synapse-seq Synaptosomeを分けてシーケンスするのではなくBarseqみたいな感じですね汗 最近出ていたTissueからの経時的intactサンプリング Jerzy Szablowski 論文3:Hunger modulates exploration through suppression of dopamine signaling in the tail of striatum Sabatiniラボ ケータイのラボからのプレプリント GRAB 今回使っているdLight3.8はRoshgadol et al., in preparationとのこと Robert Datta MoSeq Tail of Striatumのaversive stimulus coding Dattaがclosed loopでrewardingなdopamineを叩く この前のSaunders ポスドクのときにいたJanakラボ 似たタスクを作ったのは院生の頃っぽい RealTimeLinux Editorial Notes: ハーフ2時間は切れましたがベンチ100kg上がらなくなりました (萩原) このあと背中攣りました。そしてSteelcaseのThinkを拾いました (脇)
We take it for granted -- but we shouldn't: smell is incredibly powerful and plays a critical role in our lives. Sandeep Robert Datta joins Vasant Dhar in episode 90 of Brave New World to discuss what neuroscience has taught him about the power of smell. Useful resources: 1. Sandeep Robert Datta at Harvard, Datta Lab, LinkedIn and Google Scholar. 2. Alex Wiltschko on the Sense of Smell -- Episode 81 of Brave New World. 3. Dmitry Rinberg on the Mysteries of Smell -- Episode 62 of Brave New World. Check out Vasant Dhar's newsletter on Substack. Subscription is free!
Pc-Special? Med pajlen och Glenn? Gallimatias! Men på det stora hela sant. Pajlen har blitt med burk och Glenn minns hur det kändes när han byggde Datta. Det blir dubbelt upp med Metroidvania i spelen Nine Sols och Gestalt Steam & Cinder. Och Warhammer 40k, hur bra är det universumet egentligen?
The International News Review this week with Tina Datta, Chairman ofRepublicans Overseas Singapore on Donald Trump's 2024 Presidential win. This podcast, hosted by Saturday Mornings Host Glenn van Zutphen and guest co-host Lisa Oake, centers around how he won and the potential implications for Singapore and Asia including: ● Analysis of the impact of Trump's policies on international trade and investment, particularly in Singapore.● Insights into the political landscape of the United States and its implications for global affairs.● Discussion on the potential economic opportunities and challenges arising from the new US administration.● Perspectives on navigating the evolving global business environment.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Summary In this week's episode, Anna (https://x.com/AnnaRRose) catches up with Dan Boneh (https://twitter.com/danboneh), Professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, Stanford University. They discuss the focus of his research today, covering new ZK research problems and themes. This includes work on lattice-based SNARKs, ZK for content provenance, ZK in the FHE context, updates on ZK in ML and more! Here's some additional links for this episode: 0:03:08.3 Episode 256: New ZK Use Cases with Dan Boneh (https://zeroknowledge.fm/256-2/) Episode 100: Dan Boneh on the past, present & future of cryptography (https://zeroknowledge.fm/100-2/) 0:03:44.6 Episode 341: coSNARKs with Ais and Lukas from TACEO (https://zeroknowledge.fm/341-2/) 0:07:57.2 LaBRADOR: Compact Proofs for R1CS from Module-SIS? Ward Beullens and Gregor Seiler (https://eprint.iacr.org/2022/1341.pdf) 0:07:57.2 Bulletproofs: Short Proofs for Confidential Transactions and More by Bünz, Bootle, Boneh, Poelstra, Wuille, and Maxwell (https://eprint.iacr.org/2017/1066.pdf) 0:09:44.7 Greyhound: Fast Polynomial Commitments from Lattices by Nguyen and Seiler (https://eprint.iacr.org/2024/1293.pdf) 0:11:28.3 LatticeFold: A Lattice-based Folding Scheme and its Applications to Succinct Proof Systems Dan Boneh and Binyi Chen (https://eprint.iacr.org/2024/257.pdf) 0:12:48.2 Protostar: Generic Efficient Accumulation/Folding for Special-sound Protocols by Bünz and Chen (https://eprint.iacr.org/2023/620.pdf) 0:13:03.3 BaseFold: Efficient Field-Agnostic Polynomial Commitment Schemes from Foldable Codes by Zeilberger, Chen and Fisch (https://eprint.iacr.org/2023/1705.pdf) 0:13:03.3 Blaze: Fast SNARKs from Interleaved RAA Codes by Brehm, Chen, Fisch, Resch, Rothblum and Zeilberger (https://eprint.iacr.org/2024/1609.pdf) 0:13:03.3 Episode 277: Nova and Beyond with Srinath Setty (https://zeroknowledge.fm/277-2/) 0:31:16.5 Verifiable FHE via Lattice-based SNARKs by Atapoor, Baghery, Pereira and Spiessens (https://eprint.iacr.org/2024/032.pdf) 0:35:15.6 ARC: Accumulation for Reed–Solomon Codes by Bünz, Mishra, Nguyen and Wang (https://eprint.iacr.org/2024/1731.pdf) 0:49:10.9 VerITAS: Verifying Image Transformations at Scale by Datta, Chen and Boneh (https://eprint.iacr.org/2024/1066.pdf) 1:00:42.7 ZK Whiteboard Sessions - Module One: What is a SNARK? by Dan Boneh (https://zkhack.dev/whiteboard/module-one/) ZK Hack V (https://zkhack.dev/zkhackV/) kicks off this week, running from Nov 26 to Dec 17! Sign up for your spot here (https://zkhack.dev/zkhackV/). Check out the latest jobs in ZK at the ZK Podcast jobs board here! (https://jobsboard.zeroknowledge.fm/) Aleo (http://aleo.org/) is a new Layer-1 blockchain that achieves the programmability of Ethereum, the privacy of Zcash, and the scalability of a rollup. As Aleo is gearing up for their mainnet launch in Q1, this is an invitation to be part of a transformational ZK journey. Dive deeper and discover more about Aleo at http://aleo.org/ (http://aleo.org/). If you like what we do: * Find all our links here! @ZeroKnowledge | Linktree (https://linktr.ee/zeroknowledge) * Subscribe to our podcast newsletter (https://zeroknowledge.substack.com) * Follow us on Twitter @zeroknowledgefm (https://twitter.com/zeroknowledgefm) * Join us on Telegram (https://zeroknowledge.fm/telegram) * Catch us on YouTube (www.youtube.com/channel/UCYWsYz5cKw4wZ9Mpe4kuM_g)
Software Engineering Radio - The Podcast for Professional Software Developers
Ganesh Datta, co-founder of Cortex.io, joins host Robert Blumen for a conversation about production readiness. The conversation covers the history of production readiness; its relationship to microservice architecture; the Google SRE model's impact on production readiness; production readiness checklists; the process; and production readiness transparency.
Professor Manjula Datta O'Connor, a psychiatrist and advocate for family violence prevention, has received the Premier's Award for Victorian Senior of the Year for her work on dowry abuse and family violence. In an interview with SBS Hindi, she discusses her efforts to combat these issues, including their causes, impacts, types of abuse, and possible solutions.
Get ready for an exciting new episode of the LevelUp Cyber Show with special guest Nimish Datta, Cybersecurity Instructor, and host Tony Bryan, Executive Director of CyberUp, as they uncover the secrets of "How to Build Your Own Cyber Lab!"Join Nimish as he walks us through the process of building a personalized cyber lab. Learn about the essential tools, resources, and strategies needed to create your own lab for hands-on experience and skill development in cybersecurity.
The turbulence over the weekend is a reminder of how difficult it is to call the market and the importance of having portfolios which are resilient to shocks…themes which were explored when Gareth Jones interviewed former Chief Economist Tapan Datta a few weeks ago. On episode 3 of the Investment Insights podcast, Gareth explored Tapan's career, including the market crises he navigated, to gain insights into how to manage portfolios today.
East Coast transplant Bianca Datta is learning to love San Francisco – literally one step at a time.
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रिश्तों की मर्यादा तार तार कर अपनी बेटी को पत्नी का स्थान देने व बहू पर बुरी नज़र रखने वाले एक व्यक्ति की कहानी।
Drs Camidge and Datta highlight the nuances of Dr Datta's career as a surgeon-scientist, the unexpected intersections between music and surgery, his research that aims to improve systemic therapies for pancreatic cancer that will in turn improve surgical operations, and more.
Raj De Datta is the CEO and co-founder of Bloomreach, a leading software platform for digital commerce experiences. He is a multiple-time entrepreneur and bestselling author of The Digital Seeker. Raj is known for challenging the status quo and operationalizing company values to drive continuous improvement. With a focus on seeker-centric experiences, he emphasizes the importance of mission-driven leadership in the digital world. A growth mindset characterizes Raj's leadership style, prioritizing energy optimization and a commitment to being a Day Zero leader. You'll hear Lindsay and Raj discuss: Embrace a growth mindset as a leader to stay open-minded and adaptable in the face of new challenges and opportunities, ensuring continuous growth and innovation. Operationalize company values with specific behaviors to ensure they are not just words on a wall but are actively practiced, creating a strong organizational culture. Commit to a commitment culture where the level of commitment of teams to various outcomes determines the success of the organization, emphasizing the importance of dedication and alignment. Differentiate between customer-centricity and seeker-centricity in digital commerce to focus on understanding the deeper needs and motivations of customers, fostering stronger relationships and loyalty. Harness the power of mission in digital environments to connect with customers on a deeper level beyond transactions, building lasting relationships and brand loyalty. Prioritize energy optimization by focusing on meaningful tasks and saying no to unnecessary commitments, ensuring personal fulfillment and effectiveness as a leader. Cultivate a beginner's mindset to approach each day with curiosity and openness, allowing for continuous learning and growth in leadership roles. Make strategic splurges on items that bring joy and fulfillment, balancing personal rewards with responsible decision-making in financial matters. Recommend books that offer valuable insights into business strategies and entrepreneurial journeys, expanding knowledge and perspective for personal and professional growth. Enjoy guilty pleasure TV shows as a form of relaxation and entertainment, balancing work and leisure to maintain a healthy work-life balance. Resources Raj De Datta on LinkedIn | Bloomreach
On this episode, Arup Datta, Senior Vice President and Head of Mackenzie's Global Quantitative Equity Team, discusses his team's approach to quantitative equity investing and how machine learning is now incorporated into their process. Arup also discusses the recent launch of the Mackenzie World Low Volatility Fund and how it can complement the Mackenzie Global Equity Fund that his team also manages. This episode was recorded on April 8, 2024.
2 - 7-2024 - Raj Datta VP - IBM - Adopting Generative AI by Tommy G
Welcome to another episode of eCommerce Fastlane! In today's episode, host Steve Hutt is joined by a special guest, Raj De Datta, the CEO and co-founder of Bloomreach.Together, they delved into the world of AI and its impact on ecommerce, sharing insights on how AI can enhance customer experiences and drive business growth. They discussed the challenges and potential solutions related to AI, the evolution and benefits of using Bloomreach, and the importance of personalized shopping experiences.Raj also shared his entrepreneurial journey, his new book "Digital Seeker," and how Bloomreach is revolutionizing personalized product recommendations using AI. They also explored the role of AI in ecommerce business strategy and its impact on direct-to-consumer brands.This episode offers valuable insights for businesses looking to leverage AI and deliver personalized customer experiences.Reach out to us! We welcome questions and comments about this episode. Connect with us here or through our socials — your feedback is always welcome.TwitterLinkedInFacebookFor more ecommerce, marketing, and growth strategies, check out the eCommerce Fastlane Insights Blog.TOPICS INCLUDE: Advertising, Affiliate Marketing, Amazon, Attribution, Automation, B2B, Brand, Customer Retention, Customer Support, Data + Analytics, Data Trust + Security, Dropshipping, Ecommerce SEO, Email Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Founder Stories, Influencer Marketing, Legal, Logistics, Shipping, Loyalty, Rewards, Retention Marketing, Marketing, Sales, Conversion, Money From Home, Operations, Payments, Finance, Tax, People, Personalization, Post Purchase Experience, Print On Demand, Product Development, Retail, Shopify POS, Reviews, Search, SMS Marketing, Social Commerce, Social Media, Live Shopping, Startup Ideas, Store Design, Mobile Apps, Sustainability, TikTok, Trends, Ultimate Guides, Web3, best Shopify apps, and more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Summary Dr. Vineet Datta discusses the complexity of cancer and the need for a multiomics approach in oncology. He challenges the traditional approach to oncology and highlights the limitations of current methods. Dr. Datta emphasizes the importance of early detection and the impact of late-stage diagnosis on survival. He also discusses the potential of targeted precision testing and the future of precision medicine. The conversation explores the need for an integrative approach that considers lifestyle factors and preventive healthcare measures. The conversation explores the concept of personalized cancer treatment and the future of oncology care. It discusses the importance of understanding the evolving personality of cancer and using meaningful data to tailor therapies. The conversation also highlights the role of addressing inflammation and supporting patients for better treatment outcomes. Overall, the conversation leaves a sense of optimism for the future of oncology care and the potential to redefine the landscape of cancer treatment. Episode References: ► Datar Cancer Genetics: https://datarpgx.com/ ► Website: https://www.drnasha.com/ ► Terrain Advocate Program: https://tap.terrain.network/ ► Practitioner Program: https://matc.terrain.network/ ► Find a Doctor: https://my.terrain.network/ ► Dr. Nasha Products: https://www.drnashaapproved.com/ ► The Metabolic Approach to Cancer: https://a.co/d/44kHGOS ► Podcast: https://metabolicmatters.org/ ► Instagram: / drnashawinters Takeaways The complexity of cancer requires a multiomics approach that goes beyond genetics. Late-stage diagnosis significantly impacts survival rates, highlighting the need for early detection strategies. Targeted precision testing and multi-analyte molecular analytical platforms offer potential for personalized treatment approaches. Integrative approaches that consider lifestyle factors and preventive healthcare measures are crucial in improving outcomes. Personalized cancer treatment involves tailoring therapies based on the evolving personality of cancer and meaningful data. Addressing inflammation and supporting patients can lead to better treatment outcomes. The future of oncology care lies in a distinct roadmap for each patient, whether in a preventative, treatment, or maintenance state. The conversation highlights the importance of education and collaboration in implementing personalized cancer treatment. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Dr. Vineet Datta 02:18 Transition from Clinical Environment to Genomics Enthusiast 05:01 Challenging the Traditional Approach to Oncology 06:22 The Complexity of Cancer and its Origins 10:13 The Importance of Multiomics Approach 14:13 The Limitations of Current Approaches 21:11 Reframing Treatment Failure and Clinical Trials 23:56 Late Stage, Non-Responsive Refractory Cancers 28:03 Late Detection and Impact on Survival 29:32 Impact of Failed Treatments on Successive Cycles 31:23 Understanding the Complexity and Heterogeneity of Cancer 36:04 Targeted Precision Testing and Multi-Analyte Molecular Analytical Platform 45:42 The Future of Precision Medicine and Integrative Approaches 52:53 Personalized Cancer Treatment 53:40 The Future of Oncology Care
Are you a small business? My interview with Raj Datta will truly open your eyes, how Generative AI holds enormous potential for driving small business growth. Raj is the Vice President, ISV & Technology Partnerships. Very interesting interview!
In its quest to combat inflation the Federal Reserve has seemingly done everything in its power to engineer a recession, which would throw millions of people out of work. Rather than question the Fed's actions, mainstream economists cheered them on, claiming that we need multiple months of high unemployment to bring inflation down. But do we really need to immiserate America's working class in order to save the economy? Today's guest, Arnab Datta, and his colleagues at Employ America are producing research that suggests we should instead be using macroeconomic policies to steer the economy to high employment and robust wage growth—which would reduce inequity, spur economic development, and expand the availability of good-paying jobs for all Americans. Arnab Datta serves as the Senior Counsel for Employ America, which is an organization focused on economic policy research and advocacy that prioritizes full employment, wage growth, and economic stability. Employ America seeks to influence economic policy discussions and shape the narrative around employment and economic well-being. Twitter: @ArnabDatta321, @employamerica Website: www.employamerica.org The Fed Is Trying To Engineer A Recession https://www.employamerica.org/blog/the-fed-is-trying In The Right Context, Full Employment Can Support A Pickup In Productivity https://www.employamerica.org/blog/in-the-right-context-full-employment-can-support-a-pickup-in-productivity Website: http://pitchforkeconomics.com Twitter: @PitchforkEcon Instagram: @pitchforkeconomics Nick's twitter: @NickHanauer