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In this episode of the podcast, we catch up with Gopika Spaenle. Gopika is the Managing Director, Career Center for UVA Darden's Professional Degree Programs, and she is a repeat guest on the podcast. We talk with Gopika about the strategies for conducting a network-driven job search, and why this strategy pays dividends for Executive MBA and Part-Time MBA students seeking to make a career transition. For more insights, tips, and stories about the Darden experience, be sure to check out the Discover Darden Admissions blog and follow us on Instagram @dardenmba.
Welcome to Top of the Morning by Mint, your weekday newscast that brings you five major stories from the world of business. It's Thursday, June 20, 2024. My name is Nelson John. Let's get started:Equity markets were more or less flat on Wednesday. Nifty was down 0.18 percent, while Sensex edged up 0.05 percent.Markets have rebounded after a huge crash when the general election results were announced at the start of the month. Small- and mid-cap stocks are leading the charge, taking valuations to fresh highs. Dipti Sharma writes that benchmark indices such as Nifty Smallcap 250 and Nifty Midcap 100 have each surged by almost 20 percent. However, this immediate rebound has raised questions about the sustainability of the current bull run. Market experts told Dipti that volatility is always possible in small- and mid-cap stocks. Moreover, their sky high valuations also raise concerns about the potential upside moving forward. As always, investor caution is advised.A few years ago, Yes Bank was in a constant crisis. Then, the Reserve Bank of India stepped in. Changes were made and Yes Bank had new stakeholders to steer the ship out of troubled waters. State Bank of India picked up a 49 percent stake in the bank, while a host of private lenders invested some 10,000 crore rupees. These investments were locked in for at least three years to ensure that depositors continue to be serviced. Today, the bank is in a far better position, writes Gopika Gopakumar. Credit for the turnaround goes to Prashant Kumar, the MD and CEO of Yes Bank and an SBI veteran. While Kumar has done well so far, his real challenge begins now, as the investors' three-year lock-in has expired. Some will no doubt come knocking to get their money back. How will Kumar deal with this challenge? Gopika tries to answer this and other questions.India witnessed another train accident this week, which killed 10 people. Plans to modernise and improve the country's railway infrastructure have been underway for a while. The government has been rolling out a system called "Kavach", which means shield in Hindi. The system automatically hits the brakes on a train if it sees another one approaching. However, only 1,500 km out of 68,000 kilometres of train tracks have been fitted with Kavach. That's less than 5 percent Such anti-collision systems have been in place in Europe since the 1960s. Shelly Singh notes that we need to increase the coverage of Kavach to prevent or at the very least reduce train accidents.Generally, air travel is safer than rail. One reason is that airports are more modern and adopt safety technologies much faster. Anu Sharma writes that Indian airports are now using artificial intelligence tools to improve their services. AI will mostly help with customer service. However, Anu writes that Delhi international airport, the busiest airport in India, is using AI to plan travel, and manage traffic at crucial places such as immigration counters. For example, waiting times for travellers with electronic visas could be expedited using AI.The scorching summer and delayed monsoon have caused spot prices of electricity to surge. Rituraj Baruah reports that a unit of electricity now costs 6.78 rupees on the India Energy Exchange. It was 5.51 rupees just a month ago. As state power distribution companies have long-term power purchase agreements, they won't be bothered by the sudden price increase. However, those who need to buy power from these markets for immediate consumption will suffer. The past two months saw a 14 percent increase in electricity consumption compared to last year.We'd love to hear your feedback on this podcast. Let us know by writing to us at feedback@livemint.com. You may send us feedback, tips or anything that you feel we should be covering from your vantage point in the world of business and finance. Show notes:After a brief break in March, the broader stock market is buzzing againYes Bank's turnaround: Why Prashant Kumar still has miles to goCan tech steer train safety into the future?Indian airlines, airports adopting AI tools to improve servicesExchange prices of power increase, hit ceiling price in peak hours
Welcome to Top of the Morning by Mint, your weekday newscast that brings you five major stories from the world of business. It's Tuesday, April 2, 2024. My name is Nelson John. Let's get started:Indian markets started the new financial year with a fresh vigour as benchmark indices closed in the green on Monday. BSE's Sensex rose more than 350 points to close 0.49 per cent up from its previous close. NSE's Nifty-50 also climbed more than 130 points to close 0.61 per cent above its last close. Tata Steel, Ultratech Cement and NTPC were among the top gainers on Monday. How fast is India growing? Is it really growing? Well, there are a couple of ways to find out. One can look at the constant construction happening in all major metros across the country. More and more infrastructure projects are coming up - a likely indicator of growth. Another way to track this growth is to look at GDP numbers. In FY23 India's GDP grew at 7 per cent. For the first three quarters of the outgoing fiscal, the growth remained above a healthy 8 per cent. The government estimates the number for the full fiscal year 2024 to be at 7.6 per cent. So what's driving the growth? While there is more than one driver, some attribute this boost in GDP numbers to the government's push for capital expenditure. But there are other engines of growth too - public consumption being one of them. Mint's senior editor N Madhavan examines the factors behind India's surge. What's in a name? Not much according to William Shakespeare, but for small finance banks, it might make a world of difference. Small finance banks in India are advocating for a rebranding, seeking to drop the 'small finance' label to enhance their appeal to depositors and investors. This request was discussed in a meeting with RBI officials, people aware of the matter told Mint's banking editor Gopika Gopakumar. The banks aim to improve customer perception and attract more current and savings account deposits with the name change. Some banks are testing the waters. Hoardings outside AU Small Finance Bank's regional office in Mumbai's Kurla read simply ‘AU Bank'. Websites of almost all SFBs, barring Ujjivan SFB and North East SFB, have dropped the label from their domain names. The term 'small' was initially used in the naming of small finance banks to highlight their core mission of promoting inclusive banking. Over time, these banks have achieved their goal of extending credit to small and micro businesses, demonstrating their commitment to supporting underserved segments. Now to continue inclusive growth, having more accounts and fixed deposits is necessary, which will be helpful if the word ‘small' is dropped, a spokesperson for Unity SFB told Gopika. What's light, has high strength, is durable and is extremely useful for the aerospace industry? It is a material called carbon fibre. Carbon Fibre is also extensively used to make sports equipment like hockey sticks, racquets, archery bows and golf clubs. Carbon fibre bicycles are popular among enthusiasts because of their light weight. The reason I am talking about it is because India is gearing up to start domestic production of carbon fibre, targeting aerospace, civil engineering, and defence sectors. The push comes as a strategic move to lessen imports and navigate around the European Union's impending carbon tax on steel and metal products. India is currently dependent on carbon fibre imports from countries like the US, France, Japan, and Germany. The EU's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism set for 2026 has propelled India to consider establishing its own manufacturing capabilities. The Indian government is in talks to create carbon fibre manufacturing units, with research support from leading institutions like the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) to meet international production standards. Mint's Dhirendra Kumar brings us this exclusive story on the development, which is a part of India's plan to expand technical textiles export from $2.5 billion to $10 billion within five years.Over 60 years ago, American mathematician and meteorologist Edward Lorenz's minor data alteration in a weather simulation at MIT led to significantly different results, laying the foundation for chaos theory - also known as the 'butterfly effect.' This concept, illustrating how small changes can have large consequences, is now relevant across various fields, prompting reflection on the impact of larger phenomena like climate change. India's FMCG sector, heavily reliant on imported palm oil, faces potential disruptions from the European Union's proposed carbon tax and the effects of climate change on palm oil production. With India as the world's largest palm oil importer and facing stagnating supplies from major producers Indonesia and Malaysia, the sector is at a crossroads. Additionally, the cocoa industry faces similar challenges, with extreme weather conditions and diseases reducing global output. Mint's national editor Abhishek Mukherjee takes a deep dive into how the FMCG industry is staring at an existential crisis with climate change - arguably the biggest issue facing humanity. India is poised to standardise the accreditation process for alternative medicine facilities, including Ayurvedic wellness centres, homoeopathy clinics, and Unani hospitals. The National Accreditation Board for Hospitals and Healthcare aims to consolidate accreditation standards across all AYUSH disciplines. These include Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha, Sowa Rigpa, and Homeopathy. The government aims to get the process running by June, streamlining processes and ensuring quality care. This initiative comes after the insurance regulator's IRDAI's recent inclusion of AYUSH treatments in health coverage.. Mint's health and pharma correspondent Somitra Ghosh takes a look at the initiative that highlights the government's effort to boost the alternative medicine sector's credibility and research. The move however, has been met with mixed reactions. We'd love to hear your feedback on this podcast. Let us know by writing to us at feedback@livemint.com. You may send us feedback, tips or anything that you feel we should be covering from your vantage point in the world of business and finance.That's all for today. Thank you for listening.We'll be back tomorrow with a fresh episode of Top of the Morning. Have a nice day!Primer | What's driving Indian GDP surge: Public spending or private consumption'Small' isn't beautiful for small finance banksIndia plans to make carbon fibre in response to EU carbon taxAyurveda, alternative medicine to get an accreditation nudgeBlowing Hot: How climate crisis can rain on FMCG's FY25 show
In this episode of the podcast we catch up with UVA Darden's Professional Degree Programs Career Team, Gopika Spaenle, Jennifer Windus and Jim Collins. We talk with Gopika, Jennifer, and Jim about the recent Professional Advancement Course (PAC), as well as career-related news and updates for Darden's current Executive MBA and Part-Time MBA classes.
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Kim Chakanetsa talks to two women about the joys and challenges of parenting a disabled child. Gopika Kapoor is a writer, neurodiversity consultant and parent advocate. Her son Vir was diagnosed with autism at 3 years old. Gopika told her story in a book: Beyond the Blue: Love, Life and Autism. She lives and works in Mumbai. Julie Jones is an accessible and inclusive travel writing specialist from Sydney in Australia. She's a mum of two and she cares for her disabled adult son, Braeden, who lives with cerebral palsy. She writes a blog, Have Wheelchair Will Travel, and co-founded a magazine called Travel Without Limits. Produced by Hetal Bapodra and Alice Gioia (Image: (L) Julie Jones and her son Braeden, credit courtesy of Julie Jones. (R) Gopika Kapoor, credit courtesy of Gopika Kapoor.)
The authors use interviews with trainees and faculty to demonstrate that the current paradigm of medical education conflicts with the implementation of anti-oppressive pedagogy. Read the accompanying article here: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/medu.15016
In this episode of the podcast, we catch up with Jeff McNish and Gopika Spaenle to discuss recent career-related updates in our Part-Time MBA and Executive MBA programs. Jeff is the Assistant Dean for UVA Darden's Career Center and Gopika is the Career Center's Managing Director for Professional Degree Programs. In this conversation, Jeff and Gopika discuss the recent Employment Report for the Executive MBA Class of 2022, the impending launch of the Professional Advancement Course (PAC) for the Part-Time MBA Class of 2025, early returns on the Executive MBA Class of 2024's experience in the new Professional Advancement Course (PAC) 2 and more.
Gopika is the Author of Beyond the Blue: Love, Life, and Autism. In this special session, we will be discussing her book and the importance of a mother's self-care. Beyond the Blue is a book that will inspire you to be a better person. Within its pages, Gopika Kapoor describes her unique, yet universally shared experiences as the parent of a child with autism. Through the intimate stories of life with her son Vir, she immerses readers in shining moments and dark episodes, brimming with refreshing honesty, sparkling humor, and undaunted courage. Beyond the Blue is an indispensable guide for parents of children with autism, whether they are starting out on this journey or have been traveling this path for several years. It provides a road map for parents to negotiate the pitfalls and through the narration of her own experiences, a point of reference for what they might be going through. Above all, Beyond the Blue demonstrates the power of the human spirit to accept and overcome a seemingly unsurmountable challenge with positivity and love.
This episode features Dr. Karen Joyce, an Associate Professor at James Cook University in Cairns, Australia. Dr. Joyce is an innovator of all things Earth Observations from science to creating community. In her research, she explores novel usages of drone platforms building upon her experience in the military. Outside of her research, she is an entrepreneur who has led the development of the GEONadir drone data sharing and processing platform as well as created an educational network and resources for introducing young girls to UAVs called Shemaps. She is also a founder of the Dames of Drones network! Listen to hosts Dr. Morgan Crowley and Dr. Gopika Suresh talk to her about this and more in this episode. Season 13 of Scene from Above is brought to you by Geoawesomeness and UP42. Be sure to check out the EO Hub article by Justyna Więcławska that we featured on the episode this week: https://geoawesomeness.com/eo-hub/how-satellite-data-helps-us-understand-climate-change/ Shownotes: Dr. Karen Joyce at James Cook University: https://research.jcu.edu.au/portfolio/karen.joyce/ Dr. Karen Joyce on Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrKJoyce Dr. Karen Joyce's youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@DrKJoyce GEONadir: https://geonadir.com/ Shemaps: https://shemaps.com/ Dames of Drones: https://twitter.com/DamesOfDrones Discovering inclusivity in Remote Sensing: https://doi.org/10.3389/frsen.2022.869291 Dr. Karen Joyce's episode on The Geoholics podcast: https://thegeoholics.podbean.com/e/145-final/ Rafaela's newsletter: https://www.getrevue.co/profile/rafaelatiengo GEE ebook: https://www.eefabook.org/ ICEYE public archive: https://www.iceye.com/lp/iceye-18000-public-archive GEDI User Case Studies: https://twitter.com/GEDI_Knights/status/1593260979692998658?s=20&t=GhTgq9MRzQzWGSiBWz7tZw Pecora: https://pecora22.org/ Geo4Good: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CIk8MC0kA2o This episodes hosts are: Gopika: https://twitter.com/Go__pika Morgan: https://twitter.com/morganahcrowley News correspondent: Rafaela Tiengo https://twitter.com/RafaelaTiengo_ Three facts for the next episode: These ladies are from the same south american country experiencing rapid deforestation but also contributing cutting edge remote sensing knowledge They frequently collaborate in a forest remote sensing cooperative The episode will be recorded in their shared native language with over 280 million native speakers
In this special episode of The Mallu Show, we're joined by Gopika Suresh, who is Miss Kerala 2021. She is also a psychologist, Dancer, and Activist. In today's episode, we discuss beauty standards, body shaming, being confident, the other side of being Miss Kerala, and more. You will definitely love this episode as it is highly educational. Gopika on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gopikasuresh_/ I would love to hear your genuine feedback. INSTAGRAM: @rizmango https://www.instagram.com/rizmango/ - About : RizMango by Rizwan Ramzan Ahamed - Mango Social is the ULTIMATE self-improvement & self-help channel. We began as a channel only for motivational and inspirational videos in English. Eventually, we are starting to cover topics such as personal growth, etiquette, meditation, mental health, communication skills & even entrepreneurship in Malayalam. Today RizMango is the home for The Mallu Show or TMS - The No.1 Self-Improvement Podcast in Malayalam and Kerala's Smartest Podcast. A show where we host the country's greatest success stories and try digging out their secrets to success. Every conversation on The Mallu Show is intellectual, deep & informational. We cover everyone from entrepreneurs to homemakers to writers to even athletes. Every conversation is an EXTREME learning experience for the viewer. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/themallushow/message
In dieser Folge gibt es ein etwas ungewöhnliches Thema: Digitalisierung eines Yogastudios! Sarah Gopika Irmgartz ist Yoga-Lehrerin und hat sich im Zuge der Corona-Zeit dazu entschlossen, ihr Angebot komplett zu digitalisieren. Nach ersten Schritten mit Webcam, Headset und Live-Sessions über Zoom hat sie schnell gemerkt, dass noch viel mehr möglich ist und sie ihr digitales Angebot professioneller aufstellen möchte. Ich spreche mit ihr über die technische Ausstattung eines eigenen Webinar-Studios sowie einen möglichen Weg für ein digitales Geschäftsmodell.
In this episode of the podcast, we catch up with Gopika Spaenle, the new Career Center Managing Director for Professional Degree Programs at the Darden School of Business. During this conversation, Gopika reflects upon what led her to Darden, why she's passionate about supporting working professional students, as well as career paths and resources for Part-Time MBA and Executive MBA students. This episode is essential listening for anyone seeking to learn more about career support for working professional MBA students at UVA Darden.
Aware Alpha Fam!! I am loving the feedback I am getting from the latest Episodes. This week, we have an other juicy Episode for ya'll. I invited Tantrik Priestess & Goddess Embodiment Coach Gopika on to the show. We had some awesome conversations about Tantra, what is it, masculine & feminine energies, different modalities to help you on your self discovery journey. Please subscribe, comment and share if you enjoyed listening to this Episode. Here are Gopika's details. Instagram: yoginishaktitantra
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As poet Hermann Hesse once famously said, " The world is not imperfect, nor on a slow path towards perfection...No, it is perfect in every moment. " Gopika Kapoor embodied it through and through. She made it a mission to create her own perfect world every moment she got, when Veer, one of her incredible twins was diagnosed with Autism. While others would battle with accepting and adjusting to such situation, she not only raised him into a fine human, but has been helping other families with Autistic kids to live a better life. As writer and community activist, Beyond the Blue (and 4 other books under her belt), is simply the reflection of her work as well as experience that stretches over a decade now.Support the show
Catch the story of how Atypical Advantage's journey started, as our founder, Vineet Saraiwala talks about the inception and the experience of building a dream! Humans of Atypical is a series where we host incredible #AtypicalTalent from our platform to build #awareness and #learn from the journeys of #peoplewithdisabilities Visit us at:- http://atypicaladvantage.in/
An RJ, voiceover artist and #singer, Resham Talwar is an inspiration to many! In this episode of Humans of Atypical, we have a #talent who not only does the #voiceover of Daisy from Oswald, the cartoon, perfectly but also #sings like a nightingale! Humans of Atypical is a series where we host incredible #AtypicalTalent from our platform to build #awareness and #learn from the journeys of #peoplewithdisabilities Visit us at:- http://atypicaladvantage.in/
Manjari Gopika is a passionate teacher and practitioner of yoga asanas and Bhakti Yoga. After twenty-something years of feeling unconfident in her body, Manjari Gopika found herself in a yoga class, and very shortly thereafter experienced a shift in her mind and body. Ten years of practice, four trips to India, countless Bhagavad Gita classes, alignment lessons, and one 200 hour teacher training later, Manjari is more in love with yoga and more in touch with her true self than she ever thought possible. Manjari's mission is to help others be their strongest, boldest, authentic selves through the tools of yoga practice. After 11 years in New York City, Manjari moved to Dallas with her husband and four year old daughter in May 2020, where she continues to teach yoga group classes and courses on zoom. She is the founder of Real Yoga, a facebook community where she offerspose tutorials, classes, short meditations and philosophy talks that help people incorporate yoga into their everyday lives. Her students are curious individuals of all ages, sizes, and professions, who appreciate that yoga is something that enhances their relationships--with themselves and others--and their experiences in the world, and who enjoy learning the profound alignment of classical poses, while understanding that “perfection” is not “one size fits all”. In today's episode, Manjari shares her personal journey with yoga and how it got her to unlimited joy. Her mission is to show you that yoga is right for every body, gender and age, and provide you with the tools to live in rhythm of life and grow into your boldest most authentic self. Manjari's story begins in 2011 where she was an actress working by day in a hip New York City hotel. She had recently gone through a breakup and her confidence was at an all time low. Growing up she didn't enjoy moving her body, she avoided athletics at all costs, and safe to say growing up she was picked last for every sport. She knew it was time for a change, and she decided to sign up for a yoga class. It was hard work, but she enjoyed it. She slowly realized that she was much more capable than what her mind would let her believe. It got her thinking, if she had no idea that she could do this one thing, what else could she do that she wasn't aware of? Yoga has transformed her life, given her the tools to be her most authentic self, and opened her up to a world of possibilities. To learn more and connect with Manjari visit her website www.manjarigopika.com/shop and use the FREE4ME discount code to experience one free group yoga class as her gift to you and you can find her classes here plus you can find her Facebook group called Real Yoga here and on Instagram @manjari.gopika.yoga Stories of Inspiring Joy is a production of Seek The Joy Media and created by Sydney Weiss. To learn more and submit your story, visit www.storiesofinspiringjoy.com *Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this episode are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of Stories of Inspiring Joy.
Today's guest is Manjari Gopika, who is a certified instructor, passionate practitioner, and dedicated student of yoga. She helps her students grow into their strongest, boldest, authentic selves and use the tools of their practice to lead fulfilled lives. She believes that we can have so many experiences within the container of ourselves that speak to the experiences that we have in the world. Manjari knows that the work we do on the yoga mat directly correlates with the physical world we inhabit, and in this time where so many people are experiencing overwhelm, anxiety, and burn-out, the very practical tools of yoga are as timeless and relevant as ever! In this episode we dive into how you can cultivate balance and resilience through yoga for your everyday life! Resources mentioned in this episode: Life Simplified Yoga Mats here: https://lifesimplified.shop/ Discount code: PODCAST Shop Feetures socks here: https://www.avantlink.com/click.php?tt=cl&merchant_id=47f32a7b-2074-4ebc-b1e9-fe289f019916&website_id=f4e46db2-6a89-4d5e-8131-911b3a1a4b18&url=https%3A%2F%2Ffeetures.com%2F Manjari's FREE GIFT! The Top 3 Simple Practices (Good for Beginners!) To reduce stress & build strength in your body: https://www.manjarigopika.com/top3 Join Manjari's FB group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/RealYoga108 Connect with me on social: @alimcg_ @_lifesimplified Connect with Manjari on social: @manjari.gopika.yoga --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Baby’s first words — few milestones are met with more emotion from the adults in the room! But what constitutes a first word and when should parents be expecting to hear them? Join Host Jessica Rolph and Speech Language Pathologist Gopika Kamdar for a look at some common indicators of language development. On the table for discussion is research from the ’90s suggesting the volume of words spoken to infants is paramount to speech and language development, as compared with more recent research that emphasizes the importance of serve-and-return, the turn-taking that comes naturally to adults. So which is it? As with most topics we cover, we think you’ll find the answers reassuring. Key Takeaways: [1:26] Gopika talks about the benefits of narration and serve-and-return as approaches to promote language development. [4:07] Gopika explains the difference between receptive language and expressive language. [5:11] When do most children say their first words? [6:52] When should we worry? When do you start to see a need for intervention? [9:06] What are some language milestones for a 24-month-old? [11:28] What are markers of a speech delay if a child isn’t meeting the average ranges? [13:51] Myth or truth: Does pacifier use cause speech delays? [16:07] Jessica shares her top three takeaways. Mentioned in this episode: Brought to you by Lovevery.com
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Yoga is often thought of as being “for flexible people”, or maybe not a “real workout”. I’ve been on my own yoga journey this year, and I’ve found that it’s about so much more. This week I’m joined by yoga practitioner and teacher Manjari Gopika for a lively discussion around how yoga can actually bring balance to not just your body, but your mind and help you build confidence and heal through big transitions. To learn more about Manjari Gopika and connect you can check out the following links: Real Yoga Private Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/RealYoga108 The Top 3 Simple Practices (Good for Beginners!) To reduce stress & build strength in your body: https://www.manjarigopika.com/top3 Connect on Instagram: instagram: @manjari.gopika.yoga Thank you for tuning in to Rejuvenated Women: Impeccable Health for High Performing Women where we provide you with the tools, information, and inspiration you need to transform from overwhelmed, overworked, and overweight to vibrant energetic, and on fire! If you enjoyed the show, please head over to iTunes to SUBSCRIBE and leave us a review. Each month I’ll select one lucky reviewer to receive a special “impeccable health sample kit” from me. Also, I don’t want to be working with you on your health only once or twice a week. I want to be in this conversation and in the trenches with you every single day. I invite you to join me in my private Facebook Group for high performing women ready to transform their health and lives called the Tribe of Rejuvenated Women. There you’ll have access to free trainings, a community of like-minded women from around the world, and even more information, inspiration, and motivation to transform your health and become vibrant, energetic, and on fire. Be sure to check out our website, follow us on Facebook and Linked In, and Instagram.
We talk to Laura, Gopika and Sarah from the Sisters of SAR. In the news we mention INPE, COGs (again!) and Google Earth. Amongst other things. If you have questions, comments or corrections then you can contact Alastair (@ajggeoger) and Andrew (@map_andrew) on Twitter using #scenefromabove or @eoscenefrom Shownotes: COGs and the OGC COGs and Geoserver LiveEO and the US power network The INPE Amazon mission Michael Jones and Google Earth If GDAL breaks, how many EO businesses fail? Sisters of SAR 2021 - the year of SAR? #TrainingTuesdays tweets can be found by typing "#TrainingTuesdays @SistersofSAR" in the Twitter search tab. NISAR mission ICEYE public archive Ladies of Landsat Women in Geospatial+ 500 Women Scientists She Maps GeoNadir A new section of the MDPI journal 'Remote Sensing' called "Discoveries in Remote Sensing" aims at increasing diversity and representation in RS and offers fee waivers for manuscripts from underfunded and underrepresented groups.
In our 9th episode, we've invited Digital Strategist Manager Gopika Jem from Accenture! Gopika gives us the low-down on what it's like to work at one of the biggest consulting firms in the world on a day-to-day basis, the projects she has covered throughout her years as a Digital Strategist and insider knowledge into Accenture's application process and working culture. If you would like our experts' advice on your career dilemmas, please send an email to thecareergrowthpodcast@capital-placement.com or drop us a message on our Instagram. Hosts: Julia Hurtado, Vinay Vimalan, Lucie Morris LinkedIns: www.linkedin.com/in/-juliahurtado, https://www.linkedin.com/in/vinay-vimalan/, https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucie-morris-504b27160/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thecareergrowthpodcast/message
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About This Episode During her Bachelor's degree, Gopika SenthilKumar founded the student product design organization, Insight Wisconsin, and drove the establishment of the multi-million dollar UW Makerspace. After graduating with a B.S. in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Gopika is pursuing her combined M.D. and Ph.D. Beyond maker-centric innovation, Gopika shares her extensive in-lab research experience. Finally, we explore how Gopika built her public speaking skillset bringing her to the TedX and UW-Madison graduation stages. Recorded in May 2019. Resources Mentioned & Other Links of Interest Gopika's TedX Talk Gopika's Next Frontier Event Talk M.D. / Ph.D. University of Wisconsin-Madison Biomedical Engineering Program UW Madison Makerspace Insight Wisconsin Product Design Shadowing Doctors Internet Of Things Lab MCAT Mock Trial Lego Mindstorm MIT Integrated Design & Management United Way Philanthropic Youth Award Form Labs 3D Printers How To Win Friends And Influence People (Book) By Dale Carnegie Who Moved My Cheese (Book) By Spencer Johnson About Our Guest You can find Gopika on LinkedIn here. Subscribe for More We are seeing an unprecedented wave of innovation resources that are empowering entrepreneurs & industrialists to create with (1) higher fidelity, (2) lower cost, and (3) greater speed than ever before. Through the Next Frontier podcast and blog series, I explore precisely where to find these resources and how YOU can efficiently and effectively utilize each resource to execute on your vision. If you'd like to stay up-to-date with these tactical and strategic insights, subscribe here.
Researcher Gopike Nair and her colleagues have produced in vitro cells that make insulin and have successfully implanted them in mice, curing them of type 1 diabetes. She shares her research with listeners, explaining The difference between type 1 and 2 diabetes and how her research is applicable to both, Some of the challenges in creating these cells and ones they face when entering a patient, and The next milestone to overcome and an estimate of the timing before this therapy will be clinically available. Dr. Gopkia Nair is a stem cell biologist working as a post-doctoral fellow at the University of California, San Francisco. She has been working on stem cell research and diabetes in order to reintroduce insulin-producing cells into patients who've lost these cells and suffer from diabetes type 1. She begins by explaining the physiology in different types of diabetic conditions and how these generated cells act like beta cells in the pancreas that produce insulin. While her focus is on type 1, she says the therapy will be applicable to both types. In order to explain how this therapy works, she explores the cause in more detail, reviewing the immune system's overdrive that attacks insulin-producing cells after some sort of trigger. Researchers have found that the disease starts at the beta cell level, exposing a certain protein on the surface that the immune system recognizes and attacks. Scientists are still not sure what the trigger is, but this helps them know they must address this in the cells they've created from the stem cells. She addresses different ways they are protecting the cells from the immune system and how they will introduce the cells into the body of the patient, most likely through a patch in a vascularized area. Finally, she expects this therapy to be available to patients in 5 to 10 years at the latest. For more, see her LinkedIn page and personal research web page. cwV3jwflKxO27ijDlaMV
Kalaimamani Gopika Varma - a brief descriptionSmt. Sreedevi Rajan. (https://www.facebook.com/gurusreedevirajan/) She is married to Prince Poorurttathi Thirunal Marthanda Varma ,descendent of Maharaja Swathi Thirunal of the ancient Travancore family, that is very well known for patronage of the arts. Maharaja Swathi Thirunal is deemed to have resurrected Mohiniattam and restored the wonderful art form to its right place.She considers every dance of hers as an offering to the divine; Sri Padmanbhaswamy (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Padmanabhaswamy_Temple) , the tutelary deity of the Travancore Royal family.She runs a school called Dasyam, in Chennai, India.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wordintime/support (https://anchor.fm/wordintime/support) Support this podcastSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/witcast?fan_landing=true)
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Gopika speaks about the position of and different perspectives on women as depicted in the Bhāgavatam.
Gopika speaks about the three modes of material nature and how they function.
Gopika speaks about peace of mind, distress, and how to mitigate these things.
Gopika speaks from the Bhagavad-Gita about prakrti, or material nature.
On this episode I am talking to Gopika who is a rock star single momma to her daughter Tessa. Gopika knew she was going to breastfeed her daughter, but what she did not know was the struggle she was going to face to make it happen. After being dismissed by providers, Gopika set out on a mission to find answers to her daughters unsettling symptoms, and what she found completely transformed her breastfeeding relationship, and her life with her daughter. Listen to the episode to hear her journey, and how she overcame a breastfeeding experience with food allergies. When you're done, head to SuccessfulBreastfeeding.org/Blog and check out our great resources and grab some awesome freebies like our Free Prenatal Session or our Guide to Starting Solid Foods.
On this episode I am talking to Gopika who is a rock star single momma to her daughter Tessa. Gopika knew she was going to breastfeed her daughter, but what she did not know was the struggle she was going to face to make it happen. After being dismissed by providers, Gopika set out on a mission to find answers to her daughters unsettling symptoms, and what she found completely transformed her breastfeeding relationship, and her life with her daughter. Listen to the episode to hear her journey, and how she overcame a breastfeeding experience with food allergies. When you're done, head to SuccessfulBreastfeeding.org/Blog and check out our great resources and grab some awesome freebies like our Free Prenatal Session or our Guide to Starting Solid Foods.
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Bioinstrumentation student at University of Wisconsin-Madison Former Inventor's Club President Researcher What you will hear in this episode: - What innovation is & why she is so passionate about it at a relatively young age - How we ensure that we have a culture of innovation rather than just pockets -Why being innovative AND good at the school "game" go hand-in-hand for her -How their makerspace went to solving real problems, rather than just making trinkets -How younger students can be prepared for life AfterEd Also hear about: -Gopika's go-to playlist on her phone -Who she would take to Micky's Dairy Bar -The last book she recommended someone read You can find her on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/gopikasenthilkumar --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aftered/support
We are joined by Gopika Prabhu, the founder of San Francisco-based design studio, Elefint. Elefint’s mission is to help good causes, which includes nonprofits, B Corps and other changemakers. Gopika created Elefint as a way to bring informed and beautiful design to the social impact space. A hands-on creative, Gopika collaborates with writers, strategists, engineers, and product managers to bring her concepts to life. As head of design at Elefint, she builds and leads a cross-disciplinary creative team while also shaping the visual voice of the studio. Inside this episode, Gopika shares her story of working in an educational nonprofit where she experienced how powerful, articulating clear design is for these organizations and how difficult it can be for them to harness that type of expertise. She then describes how that experience has grown into what Elefint is today. There is so much of value in this conversation. Amongst many other things we touched on Elefint’s design process, thought leadership and events.
Mischa, Katrin und Gopika singen das Mantra Shivaya Parameshwaraya. Shivaya Parameshwaraya Chandrashekaraya Namah Om Bhavaya Guna Sambhavaya Shiva Tandavaya Namah Om Ich verneige mich vor Shiva, dem höchsten Gott, der den aufgehenden Mond auf seiner Stirn trägt. Ich verneige mich vor Shiva, der durch seinen Tanz die Eigenschaften der Natur (Gunas) erzeugt und zerstört. Weitere Shiva Kirtans findest du auch auf unseren Internetseiten. Hier klicken. Der Beitrag Shivaya Parameshwaraya mit Katrin, Gopika und Mischa erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.
Gopika and Katrin chanting the mantra Govinda Jaya Jaya, a blissful wonderful mantra for the worship of Krishna http://www.yoga-vidya.de/Bilder/Galerien/Krishnatext.html - You listen a live recording from Satsang in Haus Yoga http://www.yoga-vidya.de Vidya in Bad Meinberg http://www.yoga-vidya.de/center/haus-bad-meinberg/ You can listen more blissful in our Yoga Vidya online communities http://my.yoga-vidya.de and http://mein.yoga-vidya.de - Enjoy your time singing along. Om Shanti.
Gopika and Katrin chanting the mantra Govinda Jaya Jaya, a blissful wonderful mantra for the worship of Krishna http://www.yoga-vidya.de/Bilder/Galerien/Krishnatext.html - You listen a live recording from Satsang in Haus Yoga http://www.yoga-vidya.de Vidya in Bad Meinberg http://www.yoga-vidya.de/center/haus-bad-meinberg/ You can listen more blissful in our Yoga Vidya online communities http://my.yoga-vidya.de and http://mein.yoga-vidya.de - Enjoy your time singing along. Om Shanti. Folge direkt herunterladen
Govinda Jaya Jaya mit Katrin und Gopika singen Govinda Jaya Jaya, ein wunderschönes Mantra zur Verehrung von Krishna. Live-Mitschnitt aus dem Satsang im Haus Yoga Vidya in Bad Meinberg. Weitere Mantras schöne Mantras mit ihm findest du auch in der Yoga Vidya online community mein.yoga-vidya.de Viel Freude beim Mitsingen. Der Beitrag Govinda Jaya Jaya mit Katrin und Gopika erschien zuerst auf Yoga Vidya Blog - Yoga, Meditation und Ayurveda.
Uplift your mind and open your heart by listening to this powerful Mantra Chanting. Live Recording from Yoga Vidya Ashram Germany in Satsang after Meditation. Chanting let by Gopika and Subrahmanya. More Mantras as mp3 and Video http://my.yoga-vidya.org
Uplift your mind and open your heart by listening to this powerful Mantra Chanting. Live Recording from Yoga Vidya Ashram Germany in Satsang after Meditation. Chanting let by Gopika and Subrahmanya. More Mantras as mp3 and Video http://my.yoga-vidya.org Folge direkt herunterladen
Chanting in Praise of God in His form as Shiva, the " Benevolent", the Transcendental Being (Parameshwara). Live-Recording in Yoga Vidya Ashram Germany. Chanted by Misha, Kathrin and Gopika. www.en.yoga-vidya.org
Chanting in Praise of God in His form as Shiva, the " Benevolent", the Transcendental Being (Parameshwara). Live-Recording in Yoga Vidya Ashram Germany. Chanted by Misha, Kathrin and Gopika. www.en.yoga-vidya.org Folge direkt herunterladen
Gopika chants "Deva Deva Sivananda" - a chant in praise of the Guru, especially of Master Sivananda. Vocal and guitar, accompanied by choir. Recording of live Chanting in Satsang in Haus Yoga Vidya Bad Meinberg, www.yoga-vidya.org
Gopika chants "Deva Deva Sivananda" - a chant in praise of the Guru, especially of Master Sivananda. Vocal and guitar, accompanied by choir. Recording of live Chanting in Satsang in Haus Yoga Vidya Bad Meinberg, www.yoga-vidya.org Folge direkt herunterladen