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R. Kenner French discusses his struggles with online visibility and marketing with expert Dhaval Patel. They explore the importance of domain authority, backlinks, and keyword rankings in improving search engine visibility. Dhaval provides actionable strategies for increasing domain authority, creating compelling content, and leveraging ads effectively. The discussion emphasizes the need for businesses to adapt to digital marketing trends and the significance of SEO in driving traffic and growth. In this conversation, R. Kenner French and Dhaval Patel discuss the evolution of link building, the importance of Google Ads in conjunction with organic search, and strategies for improving domain authority. They explore the significance of quality scores in Google Ads, the role of social media in SEO, and the costs associated with link building. The discussion emphasizes the need for engagement on social platforms and the importance of building real connections in the digital marketing landscape. Key takeaways include the necessity of a robust marketing reporting cadence and the value of networking in business growth.Takeaways• Domain authority is crucial for online visibility.• Backlinks from high-quality sites improve search rankings.• Keyword rankings indicate how well a site is optimized.• Setting up Google Analytics and Search Console is essential.• Creating valuable content can drive organic traffic.• Ads can complement SEO efforts for better results.• Networking can help acquire backlinks effectively.• Regularly updating content is important for SEO success. Link building has evolved significantly over the years.• Google Ads can impact organic search results.• Quality score is crucial for effective Google Ads campaigns.• Improving domain authority takes time and consistent effort.• Social media can enhance SEO if used correctly.• Engagement on social media is essential for driving traffic.• Costs for SEO and link building can vary widely.• Building connections with reputable sites is key to success.• Popularity plays a significant role in online marketing.• A robust marketing reporting system is vital for tracking progress.Sound Bites• You should have probably in the thousands.• Yup Google Analytics is vital.• Do keyword research to inform your strategy.• It was a wild West.• You can't just buy traffic.• It's a big high school game.• You need the popular person next to you.• Your value is in your network.• Have a robust marketing reporting cadence.Listen & Subscribe for More:
Welcome to HECHO! The show about what's now and what's nextin the Coastal Bend! I'm your host Rob George, and our guest is Dr. DhavalPatel. For this episode, we ventured to Beeville the homebase Uncommon Marketand its Uncommon Junior Chefs program. Uncommon Market grew out of Dr. Patel'spurchase of Coffee Barrel, a well-loved gathering hub for coffee lovers andepicureans who stopped by for camaraderie and locally-sourced gourmet food,some of which was grown at Coffee Barrel. Dr. Patel brought his background ininternational community building to the meals and gatherings at Coffee Barreland now into Uncommon Market and the Uncommon Junior Chefs program. Formultiple decades, Dr. Patel served all around the world in areas in desperateneed of basic resources, and his job was to coordinate international groupslike NGOs with local community members so that the locals could learn how tobuild or create the resources they needed. His passion for community buildingmanifested in Coffee Barrel after he and his family moved to the Beeville areaa handful of years ago. Sensing a need for students and families to have accessto higher quality food sources and preparation skills, he started a communitygarden and began hosting dinners at Coffee Barrel. Those events fueled hispassion to expand the program into schools and other communities which he doesthrough the Uncommon Junior Chefs program. He has lofty goals for the UncommonJunior Chefs and for Uncommon Market in general. Dhaval and the Uncommon Junior Chefs program have some veryexciting events coming up and some other news that is super secret right now.To stay up to date, to see if there's a program near you, or to reach out tosponsor a program or to request one, following Uncommon Market on Instagram@uncommonmkt If you want more of what's now, and what's next, in businessand entertainment in Corpus Christi and the Coastal Bend, subscribe to theHECHO newsletter at hecho.cc and follow us @hechocorpus on Instagram. Thank you Dhaval for coming on the show. Thank you to ourinfrastructure partners, Clint Tucker Homes and Sawyer Audiology. And thank youfor taking time to listen!
Dhaval Patel discusses the launch of a new product, AI Credit Max, aimed at helping entrepreneurs access tax credits through innovative technology. He explores various marketing strategies, including B2B lead generation, social media engagement, influencer partnerships, and the importance of SEO and backlinks. The discussion also emphasizes the significance of local marketing and community outreach to effectively promote the product. In this conversation, Dhaval discusses the evolving landscape of digital marketing, emphasizing the shift from traditional SEO to AEO (Answer Engine Optimization) and the importance of FAQs in content strategy. He explores the necessity of adapting marketing strategies to include various channels, the role of press releases, and the significance of tracking success through attribution models. The discussion also highlights the value of testing and iteration in marketing campaigns, leveraging domain authority for traffic, and the potential of long-form content and video strategies to engage audiences effectively. Takeaways • AI Credit Max helps entrepreneurs access tax credits. • B2B marketing focuses on lead generation. • Social media is crucial for reaching target audiences. • Micro-influencers can amplify product visibility. • Backlinks enhance website authority and traffic. • Local marketing can tap into community needs. • Content marketing should be SEO optimized. • Engaging with local media can boost awareness. • Understanding your audience is key to effective marketing. • AI can streamline the process of qualifying leads. SEO is evolving into AEO, focusing on answering user queries. • FAQs are crucial for modern websites to rank well. • Digital marketing now requires a multi-faceted approach. • Press releases can still be effective if targeted correctly. • Tracking and attribution models are essential for measuring success. • Testing different strategies is vital for effective marketing. • Domain authority plays a significant role in search rankings. • Long-form content and video can enhance audience engagement. • Client interviews can provide valuable insights for marketing. • Authenticity and transparency are key in influencer marketing. Sound Bites • Micro-influencers, yes, yes. • You want to be the popular kid. • Reach out to the local papers. • You have to do everything now. • Everything can be tracked. • Always be testing. • A domain is just real estate. • Test it out. Do both. • You truly have fun every time.
In Eureka Park at CES in Las Vegas Dhaval Patel, the Founder and CEO of Lotus showed us a different kind of accessibility device with their smart ring that gives you control over lights with no wiring, no apps, and no WiFi. Dhaval discusses the many use cases for travel, convenience, and for those with mobility challenges, as well as the impressive battery life and why it was developed out of personal need. Show Notes: Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Mastodon: https://mastodon.cloud/@chuckjoiner Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss
In Eureka Park at CES in Las Vegas Dhaval Patel, the Founder and CEO of Lotus showed us a different kind of accessibility device with their smart ring that gives you control over lights with no wiring, no apps, and no WiFi. Dhaval discusses the many use cases for travel, convenience, and for those with mobility challenges, as well as the impressive battery life and why it was developed out of personal need. Show Notes: Support: Become a MacVoices Patron on Patreon http://patreon.com/macvoices Enjoy this episode? Make a one-time donation with PayPal Connect: Web: http://macvoices.com Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/chuckjoiner http://www.twitter.com/macvoices Mastodon: https://mastodon.cloud/@chuckjoiner Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/chuck.joiner MacVoices Page on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/macvoices/ MacVoices Group on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/macvoice LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckjoiner/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chuckjoiner/ Subscribe: Audio in iTunes Video in iTunes Subscribe manually via iTunes or any podcatcher: Audio: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesrss Video: http://www.macvoices.com/rss/macvoicesvideorss
Send us a textIn this special, LIVE-recorded edition of South Asian Trailblazers, Host Simi Shah kicks off Season 8 with Jay Sean — multi-platinum artist, entrepreneur, and record label executive. WATCH this and EVERY FUTURE episode on YouTube. South Asian Trailblazers is an award-winning media platform, community, and agency dedicated to elevating leading South Asians. Join our community at SouthAsianTrailblazers.com. This special live episode was proudly hosted in partnership with Boston Consulting Group (BCG). A special thanks to Karma Wellness Kitchen, Kulture Khazana, Stitched Sweets, Aayka Fashion, Bollygood, Rupee Beer, Woops!, Malai, DesiGalli, Tinto Amorio, Banyan & Birch, Pics by Dhaval, MishMedia+, Ravi Ray Audio. British-born international superstar and cultural icon Jay Sean took the US pop culture market by storm in the mid-2000s, launching a career that has spanned nearly 20 years. In addition to being the first Indian artist and the first South Asian artist in history to achieve a No. 1 on Billboard's charts. In 2024, he founded 3AM Entertainment, a record label under Virgin Music Group, alongside Range Media Partners, to suSouth Asian Trailblazers is an award-winning media platform, community, and agency dedicated to elevating leading South Asians. Join our community at SouthAsianTrailblazers.com. Subscribe to our newsletter to get new episodes and updates on our latest events in your inbox. Follow us @southasiantrailblazers on Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, Youtube, and all major podcast platforms, including Apple and Spotify.
Dhaval Bhatt, Founder and Chief Creative Officer of Courage Inc., joins Jeff Abracen to break down what it takes to create bold, impactful advertising. They dive into treating clients as collaborators, balancing creativity with commerce, and why the human-to-human approach matters more than ever. Dhaval shares how he built one of Canada's top and most awarded agencies in under three years, the mindset shifts behind selling radical ideas, the people who have inspired him, and the lessons that keep him—and his team—pushing for better work every day.Chapters00:00 Intro03:02 Building Courageous Client Relationships05:53 Human-to-Human Communication in Marketing08:46 The Importance of Being Proactive12:08 Promises of Courage: A Unique Agency Approach15:01 Selling the Sizzle: The Art of Presentation17:52 The Pursuit of Perfection in Advertising21:11 Founding Courage24:03 Collaboration in High-Stakes Production28:27 Adapting to Client Needs30:22 The Role of Celebrity in Advertising34:10 Creative Connections with Calendar Events37:58 The Customer Experience41:47 Behind the Scenes of Agency Work44:07 The Pursuit of Perfection in Creativity48:45 Influences on Creative Growth52:36 The Human Element in Professional Relationships54:27 Guiding the Next Generation of CreativesConnect with Jeff Abracen on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffabracen/]If you are or know a disruptive influencer who would make a great guest, we'd love to hear from you. Every Like, Share, Subscription and Review means a lot.Cover art by Daniel DevoyMusic by Stephen Voyce©2024 The Disruptive Influence Podcast - Jeff Abracen
In this Blind Abilities episode, CEO Dhaval Patel introduces the innovative Lotus Ring, featured at the Vista Center's Ignite Accessibility Entrepreneur Pitch Competition. The Lotus Ring, an accessible infrared-operated home control system, enables users to point and manage appliances, lights, and switches without internet or apps. With magnetic attachable switch covers, it simplifies home automation, offering portability for owners, renters, and travelers. Available November 2024, the starting kit includes one ring and three switch plates for $349. You can find out more about the Lotus ring at GetLotus.com. Join Vista Center for lively events and activities that benefit and educate. Check out the Vista Center's upcoming events.
Mr. Dhaval Ajmera is the second generation in a family legacy that spans three generations. His expertise are in project planning, coordination, and management. His innovative ideas have helped Ajmera Group chart new paths and see the world from fresh perspectives. Under his guidance, the group has completed successful projects not just in major cities across India, but also internationally in places like London and Bahrain. In this episode, we'll dive into the dynamics of running a family business—exploring both its perks and challenges. We'll touch on the importance of education in the real estate sector, the story behind the formation of Ajmera Group, and the ambitious 100-acre Wadala project. Mr. Dhaval will also share insights on how to break into international markets and scale operations, discuss the effects of COVID-19 on the real estate landscape, and reveal his personal journey as an Ironman triathlete. 00:00 Trailer 01:29 Introduction 02:31 Educational Journey 05:14 Significance of Education in the Real Estate Industry 07:05 Establishment of Ajmera Group 11:32 Advantages of a Family Business 18:00 Collaboration Across Three Generations 24:19 Two Key Insights 26:49 The Story of 100 Acres of Land 33:49 The Wadala Story 35:59 Development Phases of 100 Acres 40:43 Kanjur Marg Market 44:48 Growth of Ajmera Group 48:21 International Ventures 51:42 Post-COVID Real Estate Landscape 55:19 The Journey of Ajmera Group 59:12 Pros and Cons of a Listed Company 01:03:56 Iron Man Journey 01:14:59 Conclusion Host Krish Jain, Head management at H.Rishabraj Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/speakingrealestate/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61551195292538 Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/krish-harish-jain/ Our Guest : Mr. Dhaval Ajmera - Director at Ajmera Realty & Infra India limited Insta: https://www.instagram.com/ajmera.realty/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/AjmeraRealty Twitter: https://twitter.com/AjmeraRealty LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ajmera-realty-&-infra-ltd/
During the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic, the phrase “Healthcare Heroes” echoed through hospital walls and city streets. For many people, this felt like an overdue acknowledgment of the difficult and important work that healthcare professionals carried out during the most devastating healthcare crisis the world had seen in a century. But this phrase can also be problematic, romanticizing the sacrifices of individual clinicians without addressing the systemic failures that put them at risk, overlooking the mental health struggles they experienced, and undermining healthcare environments that encourage reflection about respect and duty. Our guest on this episode is Dhaval Desai, MD, a hospitalist at Emory Healthcare in Georgia and the author of the book Burning Out on the Covid Front Lines: A Doctor's Memoir of Fatherhood, Race, and Perseverance in the Pandemic (2023), in which he details his personal narrative as a healthcare leader and frontline physician fighting to hold his hospital together. Over the course of our conversation, Dr. Desai shares why he decided to train in both internal medicine and pediatrics, how his experiences caring for his ailing father revealed the flaws of our healthcare systems, the nerve-wracking first few months of the COVID-19 pandemic, his own struggles as a leader, healer, father, and husband during a time of deep uncertainty, how we can all better connect with patients through even a few moments of shared humanity amid our busy days, and more.In this episode, you'll hear about: 2:36 - Dr. Desai's path to medicine5:05 - How a Med-Peds residency differs from other medical residency tracks 8:06 - How Dr. Desai's personal experiences have shaped his approach to patient advocacy 11:53 - Dr. Desai's personal and professional life leading up to the COVID-19 pandemic18:46 - Dr. Desai's opinion on why it is important for leaders to be able to express emotion 24:53 - How Dr. Desai used his leadership role to help his staff navigate the emotional turmoil of the pandemic experience 28:32 - Moments when Dr. Desai suffered heavily from burnout34:47 - Stories of the isolating effects of COVID-19 in the ER 39:53 - Our society's support of healthcare workers46:19 - Advice for young clinicians on ensuring humanity stays central to their work Dr. Dhaval Desai can be found on Instagram at @doctordesaimd and on X/Twitter @DrDesaiMDx.In this episode, we discussed the New York Times article “I Couldn't Do Anything: The Virus and an E.R. Doctor's Suicide” Visit our website www.TheDoctorsArt.com where you can find transcripts of all episodes.If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and review our show, available for free on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. If you know of a doctor, patient, or anyone working in health care who would love to explore meaning in medicine with us on the show, feel free to leave a suggestion in the comments or send an email to info@thedoctorsart.com.Copyright The Doctor's Art Podcast 2024
In this episode of 21 Min Pharma Edge powered by Game of Pharma, we're thrilled to welcome Dhaval Mehta, the General Manager of Compliance at Emcure Pharmaceuticals Limited.With a wealth of experience in navigating the complexities of the pharmaceutical industry's regulatory landscape, Dhaval leads the compliance function, ensuring adherence to evolving regulations while supporting cross-functional needs.Join us as we explore essential insights into compliance in pharma, including the unique challenges faced by the sector, key compliance considerations for salespeople, and the implications of digital activities and regulations on social media promotions.This episode provides valuable knowledge that will equip you to navigate the regulatory landscape effectively, whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting in the industry.Connect, learn, and grow with us in this enlightening episode!Visit our website for the latest updates in pharma and to stay informed about future episodes: https://gameofpharma.inFollow us on social media-Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gameofpharma/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/game-of-pharma/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGLNWWSCYZz3WbY77gencpw
In this episode of 21 Min Pharma Edge powered by Game of Pharma, we're thrilled to welcome Dhaval Mehta, the General Manager of Compliance at Emcure Pharmaceuticals Limited. With a wealth of experience in navigating the complexities of the pharmaceutical industry's regulatory landscape, Dhaval leads the compliance function, ensuring adherence to evolving regulations while supporting cross-functional needs. Join us as we explore essential insights into compliance in pharma, including the unique challenges faced by the sector, key compliance considerations for salespeople, and the implications of digital activities and regulations on social media promotions. This episode provides valuable knowledge that will equip you to navigate the regulatory landscape effectively, whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting in the industry.Connect, learn, and grow with us in this enlightening episode!Visit our website for the latest updates in pharma and to stay informed about future episodes: https://gameofpharma.inFollow us on social media-Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gameofpharma/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/game-of-pharma/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGLNWWSCYZz3WbY77gencpw
Welcome Dhaval Patel We recently spoke with Dhaval Patel, founder and CEO of Lotus, on the "Pushing Forward with Alycia" podcast. Dhaval is committed to creating technology that prioritizes accessibility, as exemplified by his company's innovative smart home device. The Genesis of Lotus Dhaval's journey began with a personal challenge. Born with twisted knees, he has often relied on crutches. One night, after forgetting to turn off the lights before bed, he struggled to get up and flip the switch. This experience sparked the idea for a more accessible way to control lights and appliances, especially for those with mobility limitations. As an experienced engineer who worked on the iPhone and Apple Watch, Dhaval realized he lacked smart home technology in his own home. He decided to create impactful, accessible technology as his legacy. Human-Centered Design Lotus was born from extensive research and a human-centered design approach. Dhaval spent nine months interviewing people with various disabilities, their families, and clinicians to understand their needs. This process informed every aspect of product development. The result is a wearable ring that allows users to control objects in their home by pointing at them. Unlike existing systems, Lotus requires no apps, rewiring, or internet connection. It works with existing switches and appliances, making any space accessible within seconds. Key Features of Lotus: Wearable ring with a single button Magnetic switch covers that snap onto existing switches Infrared technology for precise control Long battery life (90 days between charges) Portable and easy to set up Impact and Reception Lotus has already received significant attention and accolades, including: Winning the smart home category at South by Southwest Receiving a $100,000 grant from the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research Earning top scores from beta users on ease of use and impact on daily life Broader Implications for Accessible Design Dhaval emphasizes that designing for accessibility benefits everyone. He cites closed captions as an example: originally for deaf individuals, now widely used by people of all hearing abilities. This challenges the misconception that social impact and scalable business models are mutually exclusive. By creating simple products, companies can reach larger markets. Looking Ahead Lotus is set to launch in about three months, with a waitlist already forming on their website (getlotus.com). Dhaval continues to advocate for accessibility and universal design in technology. His advice for other innovators and entrepreneurs is: "Don't listen to the naysayers. Lean on your friends and don't be scared to try something new." His personal mantra is, "Bas chalna hai, rukna nahi hai" – Just keep walking, stopping is not an option. As we look to the future of technology and design, companies like Lotus show the immense potential of creating truly accessible products. By prioritizing disability needs, we can build a more inclusive world while driving innovation and business success. Quote from Dhaval "Our journey over the past year has been incredible. Each story shared, each listener impacted, and every milestone achieved has reinforced our mission to transform challenges into opportunities. Keep pushing forward and never give up." Connect with Alycia: Feedback | Instagram | LinkedIn | Book Alycia for Speaking | Book Alycia to Train Your Employees in Disabling Ableism | Alycia's DEI Micro Learning Video Series | Feedback Stick around: More inspiring conversations on Pushing Forward with Alycia are uploaded weekly Open hearts, clear paths. Let's go.
Your weekly dose of information that keeps you up to date on the latest developments in the field of technology designed to assist people with disabilities and special needs. Special Guest: Dhaval Patel – Founder and CEO – Lotus Laboratories LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dhaval-c-patel Website: www.getlotus.com Email: hello@getlotus.com —————————— If you have an AT question, leave us […] The post ATU683 – Lotus Ring with Dhaval Patel first appeared on Assistive Technology at Easter Seals Crossroads.
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Today's episode continues the conversation about skincare from our first episode this season. Dr. Dhaval Bhansuali is here today to talk about the science of skincare. A board-certified dermatologist, Dr. Bhansuali is renowned for his work healing scars and his passion for formulating skincare compounds. This “doctorpreneur” has developed several businesses and is the expert behind Hailey Beiber's skin care line, Rhode. Listen as he dissects the ingredients that make the products for skin of all types.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of Roofing Road Trips®, Heidi J. Ellsworth embarks on a virtual road trip to Clemson University with the Roofing Alliance Executive Director Alison LaValley; Roofing Alliance President, Piers Dormeyer; and Director of Undergraduate Programs Dhaval Gajjar to talk about the Roofing Alliance's roofing courses developed in partnership with Clemson University. These innovative roofing courses are tailored to offer a robust education to industry professionals of all backgrounds, experiences, and educational levels and serve as an excellent onboarding tool for new hires. The courses are entirely self-paced and available online, granting participants the flexibility to tailor their learning experience to their own schedule. Upon completion of each course, which entails a final examination, participants will be awarded a prestigious Certificate of Completion and with the completion of all three courses, a distinguished "Roofing Professional Management" Certificate will be bestowed upon participants. Find out about this amazing opportunity to gain critical roofing education for your career and company. Learn more at RoofersCoffeeShop.com! Are you a contractor looking for resources? Become an R-Club Member today! https://www.rooferscoffeeshop.com/rcs-club-sign-up Follow Us! https://www.instagram.com/rooferscoffeeshop/?hl=en https://www.facebook.com/rooferscoffeeshop/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/rooferscoffeeshop-com https://www.tiktok.com/@rooferscoffeeshop #RoofersCoffeeShop #RoofingProfessionals #RoofingContractors #RoofingIndustry
November 8, 2023 - Dr Dhaval Desai
Episode 006 | Physician and author, Dr. Dhaval Desai, on his experience burning out on the COVID front lines, recovering, and living to write about it.In this episode:
It seemed like life had finally come together for Dr. Dhaval Desai and his wife – both were doctors, with jobs they found fulfilling, and they just welcomed a new son into the world. Then the virus hit, and everything turned upside down. Dr. Dhaval Desai gives an honest and thought-provoking account of his work, life, and state of mind in the new book, BURNING OUT ON THE COVID FRONT LINES: Fatherhood, Race, and Perseverance in the Pandemic (McFarland & Company, November 7th, 2023). Dr. Desai at first relates his initial excitement at having a central role in a global pandemic, but that turned out to be short lived. We all know the issues that made a tough situation even tougher – lack of protective gear, hospital procedures weren't protecting health workers, Covid patients didn't seem to take it seriously, and the race disparities for Hispanic, black, or other minorities who had more difficult times with COVID-19 and getting treated.
This episode recorded live at the 8th Annual Becker's HIT + DH + RCM Conference in Chicago features Dr. Dhaval Desai, Director of Hospital Medicine at Emory Saint Joseph's Hospital. Here he discusses what excites him the most about digital innovation, advice for leaders, how he sees healthcare delivery evolving in the next 5 years, and more.In collaboration with Philips.
This episode recorded live at the 8th Annual Becker's HIT + DH + RCM Conference in Chicago features Dr. Dhaval Desai, Director of Hospital Medicine at Emory Saint Joseph's Hospital. Here he discusses what excites him the most about digital innovation, advice for leaders, how he sees healthcare delivery evolving in the next 5 years, and more.In collaboration with Philips.
Part one: Dr. Dhaval Desai, author of "Burning Out on the COVID Front Lines: A Doctor's Memoir of Fatherhood, Race and Perseverance in the Pandemic." Part two: from the archives- Dr. Randi Berg, in a conversation from November 2020 on what it was like to be a doctor for three small nursing homes in the midst of such a pandemic.
On February 23, 2020, Dhaval Desai and his wife, Yogita, welcomed their new son into the world. With the arrival of Kaveh to join his four-year-old sister Kaiya, their family at last felt complete. “A promising year lay ahead,” he reflected. Yes, it would be chaotic—both physicians, Dhaval and Yogita would now have to juggle two demanding careers with the demands of an infant and a preschooler—but nothing they couldn't handle. Then, a new virus arrived. In BURNING OUT ON THE COVID FRONT LINES: A Doctor's Memoir of Fatherhood, Race and Perseverance in the Pandemic Dhaval R. Desai, M.D., offers an honest account of his life, his work, and his state of mind and well-being from March 9, 2020, when he returned. after a ten-day paternity leave, to his job at a large Atlanta hospital, through nearly three years of unprecedented chaos. As a frontline physician and healthcare leader, a devoted father to a “pandemic baby,” and a member of an ethnic minority in the South, Dr. Desai shares his unique perspective on the importance of refuting misinformation, reinforcing compassion for all patients, prioritizing self-care for healthcare providers, overcoming stigmas related to race, gender, and mental health, and restoring the public's trust in the medical community.
It seemed like life had finally come together for Dr. Dhaval Desai and his wife – both were doctors, with jobs they found fulfilling, and they just welcomed a new son into the world. Then the virus hit, and everything turned upside down. Dr. Dhaval Desai gives an honest and thought-provoking account of his work, life, and state of mind in the new book, BURNING OUT ON THE COVID FRONT LINES: Fatherhood, Race, and Perseverance in the Pandemic (McFarland & Company, November 7th, 2023). Dr. Desai at first relates his initial excitement at having a central role in a global pandemic, but that turned out to be short lived. We all know the issues that made a tough situation even tougher – lack of protective gear, hospital procedures weren't protecting health workers, Covid patients didn't seem to take it seriously, and the race disparities for Hispanic, black, or other minorities who had more difficult times with COVID-19 and getting treated.
November 8, 2023 - Dr Dhaval Desai
Dr. Dhaval Bhanusali's office is in New York City. But, on any given day, he could be in Miami or Los Angeles, or just about anywhere else, working on one of the various side projects that keep him busy both in and out of the dermatology office. Dr. Bhanusali has founded multiple companies including Skin Medicinals, a prescribing platform allowing dermatologists to custom-create formulas for their patients at lower prices than traditional prescriptions. There's also HairStim Labs, which similarly aids in the creation of products helping patients experiencing hair loss, and Aire Health, which lets dermatologists create over-the-counter skin-care routines from vetted brands, at a discount. In addition, he's an adviser to Ephemeral — the long-lasting, but not permanent, tattoo startup — and the dermatologist-in-residence for Hailey Bieber's Rhode. Dr. Bhanusali joined the Glossy Beauty Podcast to discuss his various businesses, including how he works with Hailey Bieber on Rhode and how he believes dermatologists can be most effective on social media.
Despite a decade in engineering at Apple, Dhaval Patel didn't have any smart technology in his home. So he designed a ring that converts every home into a smart home – using old technology found in your typical TV remote. But hardware startups are extremely difficult to get off the ground and many VC's avoid investing in them altogether. Can Dhaval convince our investors that his 10 prototype rings will turn into a 10 billion dollar business? To learn more about Dhaval and the investors featured on this episode, check out the Lotus show page at pitch.show/117. If you want to go deeper on each company featured on the show, subscribe to our newsletter The Pitch Insider. Enjoying the podcast? Use this link to text a friend! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Take action on your real estate career and start making progress toward your goals! On today's podcast with 30 Under 30 Honoree Dhaval Patel, we discuss why you shouldn't wait to start working on your real estate career. We also share how to get over the fear of rejection when prospecting, offer our real estate predictions, and cover the benefits of joining a real estate team as a new agent.
This episode features Dr. Dhaval Desai, Director of Hospital Medicine and Senior Physician at Emory Saint Joseph's Hospital & Assistant Professor of Medicine, Emory School of Medicine & Dr. Shobhna Singh, Assistant Professor of Medicine at the Division of Hospital Medicine at Emory St. Joseph's Hospital. Here, they discuss their background, opportunities and headwinds they're keeping their eyes on, how they're thinking about growth and adding value to their organization, a risk or investment worth making this year, and where they see the best opportunities for growth in the future.Want to network with peers and hear more conversations like this? Apply to be one of our complimentary guest reviewers at our upcoming HIT + Digital Health + RCM Meeting Oct, 3-6 2023 here.
This episode features Dr. Dhaval Desai, Director of Hospital Medicine and Senior Physician at Emory Saint Joseph's Hospital & Assistant Professor of Medicine, Emory School of Medicine & Dr. Shobhna Singh, Assistant Professor of Medicine at the Division of Hospital Medicine at Emory St. Joseph's Hospital. Here, they discuss their background, opportunities and headwinds they're keeping their eyes on, how they're thinking about growth and adding value to their organization, a risk or investment worth making this year, and where they see the best opportunities for growth in the future.Want to network with peers and hear more conversations like this? Apply to be one of our complimentary guest reviewers at our upcoming HIT + Digital Health + RCM Meeting Oct, 3-6 2023 here.
Is it just me, or does everything seem to cost more and more each day?! And if you've paid for a prescription drug recently, the price may be exponentially higher than what you've paid in the past, even with generic drugs. When dermatologists saw the cost of some of our common, generic and compounded drugs rising several years ago, rather than just get upset, Dr. Bhanusali set out to change this. By teaming up with pharmacies and suppliers, Dr. Bhanusali has created a successful and efficient online pharmacy known as Skin Medicinals so that doctors can provide transparent and cost effective medications for our patients. No more surprise costs at the pharmacy, and in fact, no more driving to the pharmacy for patients. Much like you order items online with free home delivery, Skin Medicinals will deliver your prescription right to your door. Dr. Bhanusali has taken an outdated and archaic system and modernized it for today's patient. Join me as I discuss with Dr. Bhanusali how his online pharmacy has become so successful and how doctors can and should be thought leaders in disrupting the practice of medicine, all for the betterment of patient care in this new millennium! To learn more about Dr. Bhanusali: @drbhanusali @skinmedicinals Hudson Dermatology and Laser Surgery hudsondermlaser.com @hudsonderm
Come take a trip with me across the world - to a land that is basically the Silicone Valley of the East where I meet with Dhaval about the more shady side of Influencers and the Social Media sides of things as well as we talk about E-Commerce and what it's like to move towards a more digital side of things! If you're interested in Contacting Dhaval - you can find him here!!! My Extras - NCAA and NFL Podcast - I'm the Co-Host of the NFL Friday episode File Under Entertainment - I'm the Co-Host too now I guess? YouTube Stuff - Come check out my NFL Fantasy Football series, Escape from Tarkov Videos and live streams from the past! I've got a ton of previous content backed up here! If you wanna chat send me an email ---> feathersandfriends197@gmail.com Sucias are my Favorite and all of my buddy Gallo's other links! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jared-and-the-flock/message
Devin: What do you see as your superpower?Dhaval: It would probably be simplicity. It's something I got trained in at Apple—probably a little bit innate—but the ability to take a complex problem and simplify it to its essence. That's probably my superpower if I had to pick one.Working to solve a personal problem, Dhaval Patel, CEO and founder of Lotus Laboratories, has found a potential solution for a collection of problems faced by millions of people. His invention could help all of us!One Ring to Rule It All“We've built a ring you can put on that moves unsmart objects at home by pointing,” Dhaval says. “Unlike any traditional smart home tech, there is no rewiring, no app, no internet.”The inspiration for the device is personal:I have an intermittent short-term disability myself. So, in other words, I'm often on crutches for multiple months every year. One night I had just gotten into bed only to realize that I left the hallway lights on. But I was too exhausted to climb out of bed, hop on the crutches, hobble ten feet, turn off the light, hobble back ten feet and get back into bed. So, I slept with the lights on the entire night and woke up in the morning not having slept well, thinking, wait a minute, if someone like me, an engineer—I have 38 patents in sensing and haptics working in big tech. I managed a division at Apple with expertise in wall electronics. If someone like me isn't even using smart home tech, who is really?Diving in, he learned that 91 percent of homes were built before modern smart technology came online.While a smart speaker is affordable, the work to make your home smart can be expensive and overwhelming. If you rent, as many do, it makes no sense to invest much in the wiring and electronics in a home you don't own.Dhaval's ring effortlessly goes with you from room to room, so you don't need a smart speaker in every room. The actuators that attach to switches in the house use magnets, so installation is almost instantaneous.“Essentially, it lets you go from home to smart home in less than 60 seconds and at one-third the cost,” Dhaval says.Dhaval describes how you install the tech:It's a simple three-step process. Well, step one, you just put the ring on. That's it. You put it on your forefinger, and there's a button so you can click it with your thumb. Step two, we have these magnetically attachable skins that you can just attach to anything in your home, the most popular request being any kind of wall switch. It doesn't matter what it controls, it can control the wall switch.Then the third: point and shoot.After wall switches, curtains and faucets are the most requested applications. Lotus Laboratories is working on those solutions now.The ring works on old-fashioned technology—the infrared signal used by a television remote beginning in the 1980s.DignityDhaval addresses the Lotus Laboratories mission from his personal vantage point. “I don't feel disabled because I can't run a marathon. I feel disabled when I have to ask my 12-year-old daughter to come from another room just to turn off the light that's four steps away from me.”Regardless of your wealth, “There are still some things you have to do just to exist,” he says. “You have to eat. You have to use the bathroom. You have to shower and change your clothes. To do those things, you have to get out of bed and move about around the house. Those six things are absolutely necessary. You can't not do those things.”“I don't think of the product as the tech or even the device,” Dhaval says. “The product is actually for the caregiver and the care receiver. For the caregiver, it's peace of mind. More importantly, for the care receiver, the product is dignity—the dignity you get from the independence of doing those intimate things alone.”It is a wonder that more things aren't made with this consciousness in mind. “The crazy part is disability is the only minority group you can join at any time by anyone.”Furthermore, most of us only avoid disability with early death. Age delivers deteriorating vision, hearing and ambulation. “So why not build tech that's optimized for our parents, our grandparents? And still usable and beneficial to everyone.”Network EffectsOne of the benefits Dhaval sees is the network effect. The ring and its installed components can be used by visitors wearing their own rings. Retail and commercial buildings can also add them to trigger doors, lights and other features.This dynamic means that once launched, the value of the device will increase as more and more places adopt the technology. We don't see the same benefit with other innovative home technology. I can't turn on your lights without knowing what you call the lights I want to be turned on. In just a few years, the affordable ring may become something we're all wearing.In this work to create life-changing, empowering technology, Dhaval has leveraged his superpower: simplicity.How to Develop Simplicity As a SuperpowerDhaval is building Lotus Laboratories and its products using an ability he honed at Apple to simplify a complex problem into its essence.He shared how he developed the vision for Lotus Laboratories by applying his superpower:Let's talk about disability. If you talk to anybody else in the disability space, disability justice, disability advocacy, everyone, the first thing they will tell you is disability is a spectrum. There's not one type. Everyone has their own lived experience. This is important. This is key. Your experience of using a wheelchair is probably not the same as mine because we have lived different lives. Someone who had polio as a child and has been using a wheelchair for 20 years—their experience is very different than, let's say, someone who unfortunately had a car accident and could walk up until yesterday.Today, they're both using a wheelchair, but they have very, very different experiences. I believe this is my mission in life; I want to build tech that is optimized for disability but usable by everyone. Where do you start? It's this complex problem. I want to help disability by using my skill, which is building technology, specifically hardware tech. Where do you begin?After a lot of interviews, I've distilled it down. And this is not perhaps the only way to explain it, but I'll tell you how I think of disability in a simple way now in my mind.Disability can be described as a three-dimensional axis. The first is how most of us tend to think about disability anatomically, what is not functioning as expected. The second dimension is what that anatomical disability is preventing you from functionally doing. So maybe I can't clean my home. Maybe I can't walk stairs. Maybe I can't take a shower. So, the first is physical. Second is functional. This third axis is time. How did it happen, and how long is it going to last? It's a two-by-two matrix, right? Acute versus chronic on one axis and temporary versus permanent. Now, I can tell you clearly where we want to start and ultimately help all of these people. So our focus today on the anatomical front is to help mobility, disability. On the functional front is to help you with things you have to do every day at home. What's called often activities of daily living, making that easier. And on the third axis, acute, permanent, which is any kind of trauma. Veterans being the biggest, most important category there. And chronic permanent, which is elderly. But the ability to take this extremely complex “what is disability?” We all have different experiences to distill it down to that framework. So, now I can engineer a solution for specifically the people I'm trying to help. That is very powerful. That's a very powerful mindset because what previously seemed like this massive, amorphous problem statement is now definitive. The key here is a framework. I tend to create a framework for pretty much anything I'm thinking about, and I find it helps me traverse any kind of massively complex space, including philosophy. Much cleaner. Much, much more efficiently.So, I asked Dhaval to explain how he creates the framework, how he finds the essence in complexity so we can all learn to do that better. He identified three key steps:* Collect information. “Usually, the first part of the process is just collecting information. It's uncategorized. You just go talk to everyone and read whatever you need to research the problem. It's usually disparate. It's usually amorphous all over the place. The analogy I would use is to collect all your Lego blocks and find them everywhere that they are, and pile them up in one spot.”* Categorize the data. “Step two is finding fundamental building blocks. So if you've built if you've piled up all your Lego blocks, categorize them. Bucket them in, ‘oh, these all tend to be just rectangles. These tend to be squares. These tend to be these pillar-shaped things.' You'll often find even in a massively complex heap of information, you can find buckets. Oftentimes, because the mind is trying to use the least amount of mental effort to get through whatever you're trying to do, it has this natural tendency to bucketize information.* Connect the dots. Once you found the buckets, what is the simplest explanation or framework that can connect those dots? That last part sounds simpler than it is. You have to keep chipping away. The analogy I like to use is it's something that's working in your mind as you are driving along or taking a shower, or doing your laundry. Imagine if you had a stone and you were chipping away at it every time you were thinking about it. Over time, this sculpture will emerge.Dhaval offers some advice for putting your work, family and fun in context. The purpose of my life is, and I think this applies to most people, to spend time doing things you love with people you love and spend your time doing something meaningful, whatever that means to you. If you do just one or the other, you won't, at the end of your life, feel it's purposeful if you only spend time doing things you love with people who love. Let's say you travel the world, do everything, and you're a billionaire, and that's all you do. You may not feel you had a fulfilled life or purposeful life. But on the other hand, if all you do is do purposeful work, if you're working all the time and you're helping tons of people, but you never had the opportunity to spend time with people you love, then maybe you've missed out. The combination is the essence. So, one of the things we talk about at Lotus all the time is it's not work-life balance; it's life-work balance because life comes first.By following Dhaval's example and advice, you can make simplicity a superpower than enables you to do more good in the world. Get full access to Superpowers for Good at devinthorpe.substack.com/subscribe
Host Eva Bhatt chats with singer Dhaval Kothari who has a multi-genre profile that contains recreations of Indian classical, indie, pop and regional folk to being a music business entrepreneur. He talks about his musical series called #Folktales where he drew inspiration from folk music, pan-India. His versions of ‘Kon Halave Limdi', ‘Kaho Poonam Na', and many more have crossed 10 mn+ views. His latest indie track, ‘Khwahishon Ke Moti', is a soothing, romantic song with Urdu and Hindi lyrics. He talks about his musical training under the tutelage of Shri Gautam Kale, a disciple of Pt. Jasraj and Pt. Ajay Pohankar. Additionally, a Master's degree in Music Business from Berklee College of Music, Valencia, Spain, that has helped him collaborate with several popular Flamenco artists & perform across Europe.
Discover how acclaimed marketing expert Dhaval Patel, founder of Do Good Digital and business partner of Neil Patel, became the powerhouse he is today. Dhaval shares how he went from over negative $50,000 in his bank (thanks to law school debt) to...
Dr. Dhaval Bhanusali is a board-certified dermatologist and is one of the most sought after derms in NYC and founder of Hudson Dermatology and Laser Surgery, a state-of-the-art practice in Manhattan. His patients include some of today's most prominent celebs: Martha Stewart, Hailey Bieber, Kate Bock, and more. He's the formulation expert behind brands like Rhode Beauty and 86 Elm. Dr. Bhanusali also founded Skin Medicinals and Hairstim Labs, a platform for physicians to prescribe compounded topical formulas for skin and hair solutions. Most recently he was named a Crain's NY Top 25 Healthcare Innovator.Disclaimer: This podcast is not to be used as medical advice to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others, including but not limited to patients that you are treating. Consult your own physician for any medical issues that you may be having.FOLLOW SKIN MEDICINALSSkin Medicinals' WebsiteDR. DHAVAL BHANUSALIDr. Bhanusali's WebsiteDr. Bhanusali's InstagramFOLLOW HELLO BEAUTYHello Beauty's InstagramFOLLOW JOYCE PLATONJoyce Platon's Instagram
Perioral dermatitis is difficult to identify the root cause of. iIt's also somewhat difficult to diagnose because it can present as acne or rosacea, which is why it's important to seek a professional opinion. Today, we have board-certified dermatologist Dr. Dhaval Bhanusali and cosmetic chemist Krupa Koestline on the show to discuss what can cause PD, what treatments are available, what products and ingredients we should avoid and why taking photos of your skin is a must.Shop this episodeGlossAngelesPod.comhttps://linktr.ee/glossangelespodCALL US: 424-341-0426Shop products from our episodesJoin our FB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/glossangelespodcastInstagram: @glossangelspod, @kirbiejohnson, @saratanTwitter: @glossangelespod, @kirbiejohnson, @saratanEmail: glossangelespodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For our first episode, we feature Dhaval Desai, SVP & Chief Development Officer at Iveric Bio.First In Human is a biotech-focused podcast that interviews industry leaders and investors to learn about their journey to in-human clinical trials. Presented by Vial, a tech-enabled CRO. Episodes launch weekly on Tuesdays. To view the full transcript of this episode, click here.
Heidi J. Ellsworth sits down with Dhaval Gajjar of Clemson University, Tony Lamanna of Arizona State University, Bill Good, former NRCA CEO and Alison L. LaValley, Roofing Alliance Executive Director to visit about the growing influence of roofing in construction management schools. With a strong focus on growing the exposure of roofing within construction management schools, the Roofing Alliance has made huge strides in the last 10 years to bring the craft of roofing into construction management studies. With a full roofing curriculum now in circulation at Clemson University and more universities starting to adopt the courses, this team talks about how it all started, where we are now and the plan to bring more universities and students into the roofing fold.
Dhaval Shah has spent his career in hospitality. He's committed to helping his community, particularly providing clean water to advance education of women and young girls. During the Covid-19 pandemic he also used his Minneapolis hotel as a way to provide housing for homeless and housing insecure members of the community. Dhaval is also the newest Dickey's Barbecue Pit Owner in Virginia.
Hello, I am Dhaval Patel from New Jersey, USA. I work as a software architect for Bloomberg (One of the top fintech company) and I run a youtube channel where I teach programming, data science. (my channel link: https://www.youtube.com/c/codebasics) Free consultation with High Carb Health: http://www.highcarbhealth.com/healthsurvey/ In 2011 I was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis and lived 8 horrible years with extreme pain, steroids and medications. In 2019 I came across Dr Klein's book that changed my perspective on this so-called *autoimmune* disease. I realized that my immune system attacking my colon was not due to misbehaviour in immune response but it was a process of eliminating toxins from the body. While exploring youtube I came across High Carb Health youtube channel and after looking at testimonials I decided to enrol in High Carb Health's 3 months program. My decision was well worth it and after following vegan healing protocol for around 3 months I came out of most terrible flare of my life. I stopped taking medicines at that point and now it has been more than 7 months that I am completely symptoms free and most importantly medicines free. I want to say my BIG THANKS to Dr. Klein and Shukul for helping me find a natural cure for this disease. I have given more details about my story in the video so please watch it and drop me an email to foodbasicshub@gmail.com if you want to connect. Here I am listing my contact information, Email: foodbasicshub@gmail.com Linked in: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dhavalsays/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/codebasics
Vadodra based 5th generation Rudra Veena maker Dhaval Kishorebhai Mistry (born 1991) was in Delhi last week. Here is what he told me about his ancestral occupation. He is also an accomplished Pakhavaj player. Photo and Cover Art: Irfan . --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sm-irfan/message
The Trade Desk is a programmatic advertising company and a demand-side platform (DSP). Customers using the Trade Desk's platform can create advertising campaigns across various ad formats and channels. Listen as Brett and Ryan ask Dhaval Kotecha questions about the company, its business model, and valuation. Enjoy the show! This episode is sponsored by Quartr, the new way of doing company research. Access conference calls, presentations, transcripts, and more for FREE on your mobile device. Download Quartr on the App Store here: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/quartr-investor-relations/id1552412128 Download Quartr on the Google Play Store here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=se.quartr.android Subscribe to 7investing with the code "CCM" and get $10 off: https://7investing.com/subscribe/aff/4/ Want updates on future shows and projects? Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/chitchatmoney Interested in more of Dhaval's work? Follow him on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/dhaval_kotecha?s=20&t=hRYwR8Hy35LOBkBAw0kJHA Contact us: chitchatmoneypodcast@gmail.com Timestamps Trade Desk | (2:54) Advertising | (19:15) Disclosure: Chit Chat Money hosts and guests are not financial advisors, and nothing they say on this show is formal advice or a recommendation. Brett Schafer and Ryan Henderson are general partners and portfolio managers at Arch Capital. Arch Capital and its partners may hold securities discussed on this show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Businesses around the world spend nearly $800 billion on advertising every year, and two thirds of that is taking place digitally. There are three players who dominate the ads we see when we're glued to the screen, as Alphabet (Nasdaq: GOOGL), Meta Platforms (Nasdaq: FB), and Amazon (Nasdaq: AMZN) together capture 74% of the digital advertising market opportunity. Yet there are big changes underway that might cause a shift in the balance of power. Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) recently announced in its IOS 14.5 update enhanced privacy controls, which now allow iPhone users to opt-out of seeing personalized advertisements. Specifically, this move shields the mobile device's IDFA identifier from websites and apps, who might want to use it to place targeted advertisements for users. It was a crushing blow for companies who rely on those targeted ads. Facebook/Meta Platforms CFO Dave Wehner has mentioned the move will likely cost their company $10 billion in lost revenue in 2022. As expected, this restricted led to a mass-migration of mobile ad budgets away from Apple iPhones and toward Android devices instead. But now even Google is disrupting its own cash cow in the interest of protecting user privacy. Big G has announced it will be curtailing cross-app ad tracking within the next two years. These are important changes! The business world needs to advertise to drive sales conversions, and it needs direction from the tech giants on how they'll do personalized advertising while still respecting data privacy. Is this the beginning of the the walled gardens of Google and Facebook toppling, and being replaced instead by a new "Open Internet"? Are there new advertising media -- perhaps Connected TV -- that are becoming the battlegrounds that tech companies know they absolutely must win? How should investors decipher these technology changes? And are there specific stock market opportunities they should be considering? To answer these questions, we've brought in an expert. Dhaval Kotecha is an individual investor with years of experience in the digital advertising space. He has worked for programmatic advertising platforms and has accurately read the tea leaves to invest in many of the industry's top-performers. In this exclusive interview, Dhaval chats with 7investing founder Simon Erickson about the higher-level impact of Apple and Google's recent changes. The two discuss Roku's (Nasdaq: ROKU) recent earnings release and what might have caused the stock's significant selloff. Dhaval then describes several programmatic ad platforms, including The Trade Desk (Nasdaq: TTD), PubMatic (Nasdaq: PUBM), and Magnite (Nasdaq: MGNI). And as a fun way to wrap things up, he explains his recent interest in non-fungible token ("NFT") marketplaces and how investors might think about their rising popularity. Publicly-traded companies mentioned in this interview include Alphabet, Amazon, Apple, Magnite, Meta Platforms, PubMatic, ROKU, and The Trade Desk. 7investing's advisors or its guests may have positions in the companies mentioned. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/7investing/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/7investing/support
We have Dhaval and Maheep as co-founders of The Media Architects and my classmates as guests of this episode. We talk to them about the ideation behind their startup idea along with their services and future goals. Listen to the full episode to learn about them! The Media Architects - @themediaarchitects or visit https://www.themediaarchitects.in/ Listen to other episodes, Join the forum to meet like-minded people and Become a patron - Visit everydaytalkies.com Join Discord - discord.gg/3gPV79D Follow me on @everydaytalkie in Instagram and @EverydayTalkie on Twitter to get the latest updates about the upcoming episodes. Want to be guest in the podcast? Write to me at everydaytalkie@gmail.com
In this new instalment of Startup Talkies, we have with us Piyush, Avi and Dhaval from the Big Bang Media team to share with us their journey of the new startup, effects of COVID in the business and what they have learnt from each other. Listen to know more! Know about the company more on - www.bigbangmedia.org and @bigbangyouthfest Piyush - @itspiyushagrawal Dhaval - @dhaval.khanna and @dhavalkhanna Avi - @avi_chanodia Piyush's Podcast - Baat Cheet with Isha and Piyush Enjoying the content? Become a patron - Visit everydaytalkies.com Follow me on @everydaytalkie in Instagram and @EverydayTalkie on Twitter to get the latest updates about the upcoming episodes. Want to be guest in the podcast? Write to me at everydaytalkie@gmail.com
Dhaval K. Vyas is currently a National Science Foundation Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Denver and is the Founder of Wildtrax.
Discover how acclaimed marketing expert Dhaval Patel, founder of Do Good Digital and business partner of Neil Patel, became the powerhouse he is today. Dhaval shares how he went from over negative $50,000 in his bank (thanks to law school debt) to...