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What are the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certifications all about? Is a planned, managed forest area really sustainable? Can the status quo be changed? On this podcast episode Amar Deshpande (aka Amar Vyas), Country Manager for FSC in India joins Girish Shivakumar to discuss sustainable forestry and FSC's role in it. Amar is also a passionate storyteller and founder of Gaatha Story (https://gaathastory.in/podcasts/). Connect with Amar - https://twitter.com/MeAmarVyas Show notes and references https://bit.ly/2GHM3q5 Liked the story? Give a rating and write a review on Apple Podcasts (https://apple.co/2LFBCVw). Share it with 3 people in your network, it just takes 30seconds.
The Podcasting University - Podcasting Tips to Start a Podcast
In this episode of the podcasting university we talk to Amar Vyas and Mrunal from Baalgatha podcast and Gaatha Story and learn how to start and run a storytelling podcast successfully Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode, we bring you Amar Vyas. Amar is co-founder of Gaatha Story which is home of bunch of great shows including wildly popular storytelling podcast [Baalgatha.](https://castbox.fm/channel/Baalgatha%3A-Kids'-Bedtime-Stories-from-Panchatantra%2CJataka-and-More-id330097?country=us) We discuss about: * Piloting your show before launching it. * Streamlining the process of podcast production. * How Amar with his wife Minu runs 8 shows on side of their day job and lot more. **Resources:** * [How Amar Beta Tested a podcast using WhatsApp](https://bit.ly/2Tdk0zp) https://bit.ly/2Tdk0zp * [How to set up a podcast recording studio in less than 150 dollars?](https://bit.ly/2EMJdgL) https://bit.ly/2EMJdgL * [7 Ways to record podcast interviews online](https://bit.ly/2rTiDKq) https://bit.ly/2rTiDKq Download [Castbox here](https://castbox.fm) https://castbox.fm Visit http://gaathastory.com to know more about Amar's work.
Listen to this episode about the wit of a minister, the wrath of a King and the devotion of a wife. Dhairyasheel was a minister in the court of King Surya Pratap of ALlahabad. The King was short tempered, and one day, he managed to earn the King's wrath. The King ordered that his minister be sent to his death. The minister seeks the help of his wife, Buddhi Mati. Will the clever and devoted wife be able to save her husband? What role do they beetle and the silk thread have to play in this story? Listen to this story to learn more. Visit gaathastory.com/mythsandlegends to learn how you can subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Saavn, Castbox, and many other fine websites and apps where you listen to podcast. Originally titled "The Beetle and the Silken Thread" this story was sourced from the book Hindu Tales from the Sanskrit; translated by S. M. Mitra, and adapted by Arthur Bell. Some parts of this story have been edited by Gaatha Story. Story produced by Gaatha Story for the Myths, Legends and Fairytales of India Podcast. Narrated by Sheerali Biju. Audio editing by Krishnadas.
In this story, we meet a Prince who had not one, not two, but Seven Mothers! A King comes under the spell of a witch and banishes his seven queens into a dungeon. Will they survive? Listen to this classic tale from India to learn more. Originally translated by Joseph Jacobs in his book Indian Fairy Tales. This story has been produced by Gaatha Story (https://gaathastory.com) for the Myths, Legends and Fairytales of India Podcast, narrated by Sheerali Biju and Edited by Krishnadas. Parts of this story have been revised for brevity, context and language by Amar Vyas (https://amarvyas.com) . You can learn more about this story by visiting gaathastory.com/the-son-of-seven-queens (https://wp.me/p9pH1r-1Bp) If you like this story, please leave a review on your favourite podcasting app or website. Or, you can write to us at contact at gaathastory dot com (mailto:mailto:contact@gaathastory.com?Subject=Myths-Legends-Podcast) ! Myths, Legends and Fairytales of India Podcast is available on Apple Podcasts (https://itunes.apple.com/in/podcast/the-snake-woman-and-king-ali-mardan/id1224505389?i=1000415113000) , Google Podcast (https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hdWRpb2Jvb20uY29tL2NoYW5uZWxzLzQ5MDUwNzgucnNz) , BookMyShow Jukebox, and other fine podcasting sites.
Get the summary of the most exciting startup stories in audio, two times a week. We will curate the news for you!. Startup Nibbles is available on Anchor, Stitcher and Google and Apple Podcasts. This is a new show hosted by Amar Vyas and produced by Gaatha Story, the creators of MyKitaab Podcast; Baalgatha and Myths, Legends and Fairytales of India. If you have any questions or comments, write to us at contact@gaathastory.com or on Twitter @meamarvyas. We bring you five stories in Ep 2: 1. Ofo, the bike rental startup, shuts its India operations. Source : http://bit.ly/ofo-news-startup-nibbles 2. Investment in TruckEasy by Tata Motors. Source: http://bit.ly/truckeasy-story-startup-nibbles 3. Monitoring Diabetes - Device by IISc Professor. Source: http://bit.ly/monitoring-diabetes-TOI-startup-nibbles 4. Milk Delivery Startups: Source: http://bit.ly/milk-delivery-business-standard-startupnibbles 5. Drones for Combating Malaria. Source: The Digest App.
Get the summary of the most exciting startup stories, two times a week. We will curate the news for you and bring it to you in audio. Startup Nibbles is available on your favourite podcast apps or sites including Stitcher and (soon) Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts. This is a new show hosted by Amar Vyas and produced by Gaatha Story, the creators of MyKitaab Podcast; Baalgatha and Myths, Legends and Fairytales of India. If you have any questions or comments, write to us at contact@gaathastory.com or on Twitter @meamarvyas. We bring you four stories in Ep 1: 1. Startup India Yatra van in the state of Madhya Pradesh. Read more at http://bit.ly/startup-india-yatra-van 2. Google Launchpad Accelerator Launched in India. Read more: http://bit.ly/Google-Launchpad-India 3. 90 Percent of Startups in India Fail Within 5 Years. Read More: http://bit.ly/startup-study-india 4. MobiKwik Launches Instant Loan Services. Source: The Digest App. Available at: https://www.boldkiln.com/thedigest/
Once upon a time, there was a little boy. He had lost his parents; so he went to live with his Auntie, and she set him to herd the sheep. All day long the little fellow wandered barefoot through the pathless plains, tending his flock, and playing his tiny shepherdʼs pipe from morning till the evening. What happens next? Listen to this story to learn more. If you like this story, please leave a review on your favourite podcasting app or website. Or, you can write to us at [contact at gaathastory dot com](mailto:contact@gaathastory.com?Subject=MLFT-Podcast) ! Myths, Legends and Fairytales of India Podcast is available on [Apple Podcasts](https://itunes.apple.com/in/podcast/the-snake-woman-and-king-ali-mardan/id1224505389?i=1000415113000), Google Podcast, BookMyShow Jukebox, and other fine podcasting sites. This story is adopted from stories compiled by Flora Annie Steel. You can learn more about this tale by visiting [gaathastory.com/the-little-anklebone](https://gaathastory.com/the-little-anklebone). Story produced by [Gaatha Story](https://gaathastory.com) and narrated by Sheerali Biju. Music used in this story is from freemusicarchive and soundbible, Image from Pixabay.
This is a tale about a King, a Fakir, and a 200 year old snake who can turn herself into a beautiful woman! Will King Ali Mardan be able to save himself from the spell of the snake woman? Listen to this story to find out. If you like this story, please leave a review on your favourite podcasting app or website. Or, you can write to us at contact at gaathastory dot com (mailto:mailto:contact@gaathastory.com?Subject=MLFT-Podcast) ! Myths, Legends and Fairytales of India Podcast is available on Apple Podcasts (https://itunes.apple.com/in/podcast/the-snake-woman-and-king-ali-mardan/id1224505389?i=1000415113000) , Google Podcast, BookMyShow Jukebox, and other fine podcasting sites. This story has been adapted from Flora Annie Steel's compilation of Tales from India. Parts of this story have been edited and re-written by Amar Vyas (https://amarvyas.com) for brevity, language and context. This episode has been produced by Gaatha Story (https://gaathastory.com)
Kabir was a poet and saint who lived in Northern India in the 15th century. His writings have influenced Hinduism's Bhakti movement and his verses are found in Guru Granth Sahib, the holy book of the Sikhs. His early life was in a Muslim family, but he was strongly influenced by his teacher Ramananda. We bring to you this special episode to mark the 500th death anniversary of Sant Kabir. His profile was compiled from Wikipedia and other public domain sources by Gaatha Story. Narration by Sheerali Biju. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons 4.0 Noncommercial International License. If you use this audio edition of Sant Kabir's Profile, please attribute it to Baalgatha Podcast (https://baalgatha.com) . Did you like this story? If so, we would love to hear from you. You can write to us at contact at gaathastory dot com, or leave a review on your favourite podcast app or site. And Now, introducing the Baalgatha Channel on Telegram App! You can subscribe to the channel to receive updates when ever a new story is published. Visit t.me/baalgatha to subscribe on your phone using the Telegram App. Image Source: Wikipedia. You can find the profile of Sant Kabir and details on the image at https://gaathastory.com/sant-kabir
This is a delightful little tale in which a crow called Kaka wants to eat the three eggs laid by Munni the bird. Will Kaka succeed in his evil plans? Listen to this story to learn more. Gaatha Story have used the content - story as well as the image-under Creative Commons CC 4.0 License. More details about the CC4.0 license and the artists who have created this story are included in the audio file as well as at [gaathastory.com/kaka-munni](https://gaathastory.com/kaka-munni). We have also published the Hindi version of this story under Baalgatha Hindi Podcast. You can listen to that version on the same page! Did you like this story? If so, we would love to hear from you. You can write to us at contact at gaathastory dot com, or leave a review on your favourite podcast app or site. And Now, introducing the Baalgatha Channel on Telegram App! You can subscribe to the channel to receive updates when ever a new story is published. Visit t.me/baalgatha to subscribe on your phone using the Telegram App.
This is a classic tale originally titled Loving Laili. In Part I of this story we learn how Lalli, a Princess of King Munsukh's Kingdom and his darling daughter, falls in love with Prince Kumar, who is the son of Prince Dantal. Listen to Lalli's adventures as she spends not one, not two but Twenty Four Years in the search of Prince Kumar. In the process, she travels in the stomach of a Large Rohu fish! Will she meet Prince Kumar? Will Lalli and Kumar get married and live happily ever after? Listen to this story to learn more. This story was sourced from public domain sources, including Indian Fairy Tales by Joseph Jacobs. Many parts of this story have been modified for context and simplicity of language. You can learn more about the revised version at [mlftpodcast.in/loving-lalli](https://mlftpodcast.in/blog/loving-lalli) . If you like this story, please leave a review on your favourite podcasting app or website. Myths, Legends and Fairytales of India Podcast is available on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcast, BookMyShow Jukebox, and other fine podcasting sites. Visit [mlftpodcast.in/subscribe](https://mlftpodcast.in/subscribe-mlft-podcast) to learn more. Or, you can write to us at [contact at gaathastory dot com](mailto:contact@gaathastory.com?Subject=Loving-Lalli-MLFT-Podcast) and we will be happy to talk to you! Image source: Pixibay, used under Creative commons CC0 license. Story narrated by Sheerali Biju. This story was edited and reweritten by Amar Vyas and produced by Gaatha Story