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California proposes annual tax and registration on each gun in the state he California legislature introduced a proposal to require gun owners in the state to pay an annual tax and register each gun they own. Failure to register and pay the tax would carry up to a $250 fine. Given that the state can provide personal identifying information of California gun owners to “researchers” of “gun violence, ” this measure would effectively create an accessible registry of all California gun owners and their weapons. State Sen. Anthony J. Portantino, D-Burbank, introduced SB 1160 as a public safety measure. https://www.thecentersquare.com/california/article_1bdb8246-cc4c-11ee-b9e4-e3a75e3cff54.html... View Article
Letting go is never an easy decision, but change can be beautiful. In this heartfelt conversation, original cast members Harjit, Margaux, and Leen say their farewells after six seasons of storytelling. The three share their transformative experiences and anecdotes while reflecting on what BUNDLE OF HERS has meant for their personal growth and the unique community built on shared stories, laughter, and empowerment.
Letting go is never an easy decision, but change can be beautiful. In this heartfelt conversation, original cast members Harjit, Margaux, and Leen say their farewells after six seasons of storytelling. The three share their transformative experiences and anecdotes while reflecting on what BUNDLE OF HERS has meant for their personal growth and the unique community built on shared stories, laughter, and empowerment.
#harjitharman #punjabipodcast #rattandeepsinghdhaliwal Punjabi Podcast with Rattandeep Singh Dhaliwal ਪੰਜਾਬੀ Podcast 'ਤੇ ਤੁਹਾਨੂੰ ਪੰਜਾਬ ਦੇ ਰਾਜਨੀਤਿਕ, ਸਮਾਜਿਕ ਤੇ ਧਾਰਮਿਕ ਮੁੱਦਿਆਂ 'ਤੇ ਸੰਜੀਦਾ ਗੱਲਬਾਤ ਤੇ ਮਸਲਿਆਂ ਦੇ ਹੱਲ ਸੰਬੰਧੀ ਚਰਚਾ ਦੇਖਣ ਨੂੰ ਮਿਲੇਗੀ। ਮੀਡੀਆ ਦੇ ਸ਼ਬਦਾਂ ਤੋਂ ਦੂਰ ਤੁਹਾਡੀ ਬੋਲੀ ਤੇ ਤੁਹਾਡੇ ਸ਼ਬਦਾਂ 'ਚ ਕੋਸ਼ਿਸ਼ ਕਰਾਂਗੇ ਕਿ ਪੰਜਾਬ ਦੇ ਪਿੰਡਾਂ ਦੀ ਵੰਨਗੀ ਨੂੰ ਪੇਸ਼ ਕਰ ਸਕੀਏ। On Punjabi Podcast, you will get to see a serious discussion on the political, social and religious issues of Punjab and the solution of the issues. Far from the words of the media, we will try to present the diversity of the villages of Punjab in your speech and in your words. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 2023 © PUNJABI PODCAST
This weeks episode features Harjit Gill, a Showit website designer for service based female entrepreneurs. Hr goal is to build a website that is not only beautifully designed to represent your brand but also strategically designed to convert. She started her web design journey after making the decision to pivot from corporate to a business that supported her lifestyle and health and there's incredible wisdom in this episode, both practically with web design, but also emotionally with a business pivot.You can connect with Harjit at the following links:Designed By Harj Website is hereFollow Harj on Instagram @designedbyharj hereWith love,Robyn xoP.S. If you loved this episode, I'd appreciate if you could leave a review or share on your socials. It truly means the world to me and helps amplify this message for other mothers desiring a supportive business for motherhood. If you would like to learn more about The Mothered Business Mastermind, click here. Please say hi to me on Instagram @robyn.gooding or take a peek at my website for more info www.robyngooding.comClick here to book your call anytime!
Some of us are innate people-pleasers, and it is important to set boundaries and realize it's okay to say, "no." Lack of boundaries for yourself can lead to physical, emotional, and mental exhaustion. Establishing boundaries during medical training is especially important for preventing burnout and resentment of your career choice in the long run. Practicing boundary setting doesn't have to be a big dramatic change in the way you live your life, it can come in little ways through small steps. In S6E18, Harjit and Margaux discuss the concept of boundary setting—what it means, why it's important, and how our boundaries intertwine with who we are.
Some of us are innate people-pleasers, and it is important to set boundaries and realize it's okay to say, "no." Lack of boundaries for yourself can lead to physical, emotional, and mental exhaustion. Establishing boundaries during medical training is especially important for preventing burnout and resentment of your career choice in the long run. Practicing boundary setting doesn't have to be a big dramatic change in the way you live your life, it can come in little ways through small steps. In S6E18, Harjit and Margaux discuss the concept of boundary setting—what it means, why it's important, and how our boundaries intertwine with who we are.
Entering the field of medicine is often filled with excitement and a sense of purpose. The prospect of healing and making a difference in people's lives can be exhilarating. However, as many healthcare professionals can relate, the reality of working in medicine can also lead to burnout and a loss of connection to one's initial motivations. Nearing the end of their third year of residency, in S6E14, Margaux, Leen, and Harjit revisit the complexities of burnout, and talk candidly and honestly about the challenges they have faced—and continue to face—in their medical careers.
Entering the field of medicine is often filled with excitement and a sense of purpose. The prospect of healing and making a difference in people's lives can be exhilarating. However, as many healthcare professionals can relate, the reality of working in medicine can also lead to burnout and a loss of connection to one's initial motivations. Nearing the end of their third year of residency, in S6E14, Margaux, Leen, and Harjit revisit the complexities of burnout, and talk candidly and honestly about the challenges they have faced—and continue to face—in their medical careers.
Many of us can relate to the feeling that life loses its magic and wonder as we age and mature. We often get bogged down by responsibilities and the stress of adulthood, and it's easy to forget the innocence and carefreeness we once had as children. But it doesn't have to be this way. In S6E13, Mariam, Harjit, and Margaux discuss their childhood dreams and wishes, reflect on how their aspirations as children have shaped the people they are today, and share letters they've dedicated to their younger selves.
Many of us can relate to the feeling that life loses its magic and wonder as we age and mature. We often get bogged down by responsibilities and the stress of adulthood, and it's easy to forget the innocence and carefreeness we once had as children. But it doesn't have to be this way. In S6E13, Mariam, Harjit, and Margaux discuss their childhood dreams and wishes, reflect on how their aspirations as children have shaped the people they are today, and share letters they've dedicated to their younger selves.
As humans, it's important we take the time to listen to and understand the stories of where people come from. We can often forget that each story in history is unique, even within families. The stories and narratives of Indigenous people are very different than those of people who have emigrated to the United States. However, the uplifting of Indigenous voices and stories can be difficult in many spaces. In S6E12, Harjit talks to Annabah and Jean Glasser—sisters and medical students—about finding power in their lived experiences as Navajo women, and about the resistance of identities that are actively being erased or have been erased through history.
As humans, it's important we take the time to listen to and understand the stories of where people come from. We can often forget that each story in history is unique, even within families. The stories and narratives of Indigenous people are very different than those of people who have emigrated to the United States. However, the uplifting of Indigenous voices and stories can be difficult in many spaces. In S6E12, Harjit talks to Annabah and Jean Glasser—sisters and medical students—about finding power in their lived experiences as Navajo women, and about the resistance of identities that are actively being erased or have been erased through history.
In the PowerShell News Podcast episode, hosts Mick and Harjit interview Jaap Brasser, a well-known member of the PowerShell community and a Microsoft MVP.
Race and ethnicity are important components of our identity—a significant role in shaping our experiences, beliefs, values, and attitudes—and can help define and give us a sense of belonging to a larger community. But as we've grown to appreciate the similarities, we should also learn to recognize and embrace the diversity within each racial and ethnic group. In S6E11, Hạ and Harjit discuss the complexities of defining identity and creating community in a society that can often view their respective race and ethnicity as a monolith.
Race and ethnicity are important components of our identity—a significant role in shaping our experiences, beliefs, values, and attitudes—and can help define and give us a sense of belonging to a larger community. But as we've grown to appreciate the similarities, we should also learn to recognize and embrace the diversity within each racial and ethnic group. In S6E11, Hạ and Harjit discuss the complexities of defining identity and creating community in a society that can often view their respective race and ethnicity as a monolith.
Revolution refers to radical change in the established order of a society. Revolutions can be sparked by various factors such as economic inequality, political oppression, cultural hegemony, and social injustice. History books often tell us about revolutions led by men. But, so many revolutions have also been women-led. In honor of women in history, women today, and women of the future, in S6E10 of BUNDLE OF HERS, Harjit and Lina discuss the importance of women's role in leading change and shine spotlights on women revolutionaries.
Revolution refers to radical change in the established order of a society. Revolutions can be sparked by various factors such as economic inequality, political oppression, cultural hegemony, and social injustice. History books often tell us about revolutions led by men. But, so many revolutions have also been women-led. In honor of women in history, women today, and women of the future, in S6E10 of BUNDLE OF HERS, Harjit and Lina discuss the importance of women's role in leading change and shine spotlights on women revolutionaries.
Grief can manifest in different ways for different people, and it is important to acknowledge there is no right or wrong way to feel grief. Beyond understanding the emotional response to loss, we should learn to recognize the physical, cognitive, behavioral, social, cultural, spiritual, and philosophical dimensions of grief. The human side of medicine is creating a safe and supportive space for patients and their families—as well as healthcare providers—as they navigate the difficult journey of loss and grief. In S6E7, Mariam, Harjit, and Lina share their stories of grief and discuss its significance in the field of medicine.
Grief can manifest in different ways for different people, and it is important to acknowledge there is no right or wrong way to feel grief. Beyond understanding the emotional response to loss, we should learn to recognize the physical, cognitive, behavioral, social, cultural, spiritual, and philosophical dimensions of grief. The human side of medicine is creating a safe and supportive space for patients and their families—as well as healthcare providers—as they navigate the difficult journey of loss and grief. In S6E7, Mariam, Harjit, and Lina share their stories of grief and discuss its significance in the field of medicine.
Everyone is shaped by war in one form or another, regardless of background or origin. War not only affects those on the battlefield but also weighs on citizens and communities. As healthcare providers, there is a need to be mindful of the trauma experienced by patients and to approach their care with empathy and understanding. In S6E6, Harjit, Margaux, and Hạ share their narratives of collective identity and how it is shaped by experiences of war, and talk about the complexities of war and its impact on medicine and trauma-informed patient care.
Everyone is shaped by war in one form or another, regardless of background or origin. War not only affects those on the battlefield but also weighs on citizens and communities. As healthcare providers, there is a need to be mindful of the trauma experienced by patients and to approach their care with empathy and understanding. In S6E6, Harjit, Margaux, and Hạ share their narratives of collective identity and how it is shaped by experiences of war, and talk about the complexities of war and its impact on medicine and trauma-informed patient care.
Listen to this weeks episode as Laurina interviews YouTwoTV duo: Jaz Saini and Harjit Bhandal! They discuss creating sketches, advice for future creators, twerking classes, and what their original channel name was going to be. Follow @youtwotv on Instagram/YouTube, @whoisharjit and @sincerelyxjaz
Shame is an emotional experience when our social bonds are threatened—it is a feeling of distress, even humiliation, and is often caused by the consciousness of wrong. Shame exists in all communities, even medicine, and usually, involves someone else's point of view. In S6E4, Leen, Harjit, and Lina share experiences of shame in their personal and professional lives, and discuss how to process shame in the field of medicine.
Shame is an emotional experience when our social bonds are threatened—it is a feeling of distress, even humiliation, and is often caused by the consciousness of wrong. Shame exists in all communities, even medicine, and usually, involves someone else's point of view. In S6E4, Leen, Harjit, and Lina share experiences of shame in their personal and professional lives, and discuss how to process shame in the field of medicine.
On the episode 45 of the Web3 with Sam Kamani podcast I am interviewing Harjit Singh, he is the Head of partnerships at Rainshine, Rainshine is A Web3-based, creator-first digital entertainment company Rainshine develops new ways for creators to engage with audiences and build profitable, enduring content communities. In this episode we talk about how they are planning to disrupt the content creation industry. Also how they are utilizing Web3 in their approach. You can connect with Harjit and Rainshine here Website:- https://www.rainshine.com/rainblox.html Harjit Singh:- https://www.linkedin.com/in/harjits/ Join our Web3 Discord community - "https://discord.gg/2eJ7DVGcx6" It is free for only the first 100 members, after that entry will be only for people who hold a speaker badge NFT from this podcast. Connect with me here - https://twitter.com/samkamani Friends of this podcast - Moonstream.to (Building blocks for Web3 games) and https://www.smartcontract.recipes/ (NoCode Smart contracts) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/web3podcast/message
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How is the creator economy evolving? What are the top trends about the creator economy to watch out for marketers, advertisers ? How does your company Rainshine develop new ways for creators to engage with audiences ? How will the verticals of the decentralized creator economy become mainstream and mature. And the verticals of the traditional creator economy like Netflix, YouTube etc soon take a backseat? Please explain How will blockchain and NFTs contribute to this decentralized creator economy How are you attracting talent to like creators to your platform and building it at scale ? Harjit answers the above questions as he explains the fast changing landscape of the creators economy. Harjit Singh is the Head of Corporate Partnerships at Rainshine Global Inc. Rainshine Global is a leading entertainment company that natures, creates and develops content studios that create fabulous content aimed at audiences worldwide and build sustainable businesses. Please connect with him on Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/harjits/ Please email him at harjit.singh@rainshine.com Jagged with Jasravee is facilitated by Jasravee Kaur Chandra, Director- Brand Building, Research & Innovation at Master Sun, Consulting Brand of Adiva L Pvt. Ltd. Jasravee has over 20 years experience as a Strategic Brand Builder,Communications Leader and Entrepreneur. Please visit Jasravee at https://jasravee.com/ Connect with Jasravee on Linkedin at https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasravee/ Email Jasravee at jasravee@theadiva.com Index 00:00 Introduction to Harjit Singh 01:05 Creator Economy Evolution & Trends 03:41 Media 3.0, Rainshine as a B2B Platform 08:05 Brands Collaborating with Creators 09:50 Decentralized Creator Economy 12:45 Role of Blockchain & NFTs in Media 3.0 16:05 Evolving Revenue Models for Creators 17:05 Metaverse & the Creator Economy 21:15 Empowering Creators at Scale 24:18 Rapid Fire -Personally Speaking with Harjit 25:44 Connect with Harjit Speaking Follow Jagged with Jasravee on Social Media Campsite One Link : https://campsite.bio/jaggedwithjasravee Facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/jaggedwithjasravee Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/jagggedwithjasravee/ Podcast Page : https://anchor.fm/jagged-with-jasravee Youtube Page : https://www.youtube.com/c/jaggedwithjasravee Jagged with Jasravee, is an initiative of Master Sun, the Consulting Brand of Adiva Lifestyle Pvt Ltd. Website : https://jasravee.com/ #creatoreconomy #Creatoreconomyweb3 #Decentralizedcreatoreconomy #Creatorcommunity #Globalentertainment #Futureofmedia #Digitalentertainment #Creatorecosystem #web3 # media3 #creatorfirst #contentcreator #creatorbrandbuilding #Creatorsmetaverse #creatoreconomyyoutube #rainshineglobal
In the second part of our two-part fifth season finale, Margaux, Leen, and Harjit share stories about their experiences as medical residents, reflecting on how they've grown as both physicians and people. BOH's veteran voices discuss burnout—why they feel jaded and tired—and talk about discovering ways to go back to their passion for medicine and prioritizing patients in the new year.
In the second part of our two-part fifth season finale, Margaux, Leen, and Harjit share stories about their experiences as medical residents, reflecting on how they've grown as both physicians and people. BOH's veteran voices discuss burnout—why they feel jaded and tired—and talk about discovering ways to go back to their passion for medicine and prioritizing patients in the new year.
Throughout our formal education and extending into our professional careers, most of us will have participated in some form of mandatory surveys, ranging from feedback for thought leaders to problem-solving conflict resolutions. You provide your thoughts and opinions... then what? The ideal is change happens. But how is the gathered information and data used? Is it even used, or is it a practice of tokenism? The unfortunate truth is it takes more effort to make change than it does surveying opinions and thoughts. In S5E22, Leen and Harjit discuss the consequences of truthful surveys.
Throughout our formal education and extending into our professional careers, most of us will have participated in some form of mandatory surveys, ranging from feedback for thought leaders to problem-solving conflict resolutions. You provide your thoughts and opinions... then what? The ideal is change happens. But how is the gathered information and data used? Is it even used, or is it a practice of tokenism? The unfortunate truth is it takes more effort to make change than it does surveying opinions and thoughts. In S5E22, Leen and Harjit discuss the consequences of truthful surveys.
This episode features several conversations we captured while at the Global Summit. Ryan Richter talked to us about his experiences attending the OnRamp. Steven Judd talked about helping to run the remote summit, dad jokes, and music. Lastly, we talk with Harjit and Mick from the PowerShell news podcast, where we talk about how our podcasts came about and things we have learned and improved on since we started. Guest Bio and links: Ryan Twitter - https://twitter.com/ryanrichter94 Ryan Git - https://github.com/ryanrichter94 Steven Twitter - https://twitter.com/stevenjudd Steven Git - https://github.com/stevenjudd PowerShell News Podcast - https://powershellnews.podbean.com/ Mick Twitter - https://twitter.com/mick_pletcher Mick Blog - https://mickitblog.blogspot.com/ Harjit Twitter - https://twitter.com/Hoorge Harjit Blog - http://harjit.us/
Awareness of your inner child can bring more fulfilled, lighter, carefree years during adulthood. Inner Child Work is healing childhood experiences and recognizing how those experiences come out in the way we behave and react as adults. Reconnecting with one's inner child is evaluating and healing the parts of one's self that perhaps didn't get attention during childhood. In S5E21, Margaux and Harjit reflect on their childhoods, and how their experiences have carried with them through the way they interact with patients and their careers in medicine.
Awareness of your inner child can bring more fulfilled, lighter, carefree years during adulthood. Inner Child Work is healing childhood experiences and recognizing how those experiences come out in the way we behave and react as adults. Reconnecting with one's inner child is evaluating and healing the parts of one's self that perhaps didn't get attention during childhood. In S5E21, Margaux and Harjit reflect on their childhoods, and how their experiences have carried with them through the way they interact with patients and their careers in medicine.
Discovering where you come from contributes to knowing where you're heading. We are built from the generations before us—our mothers and grandmothers before them—through their sacrifices, pain, and all they've had to endure. Each mother loves and nurtures differently, and sometimes that love and nurture are affected by historical and cultural complexities. In S5E19, Hạ, Harjit, and Margaux dedicate a tribute to the matriarchs of their lives, sharing stories of generations prior and reflect on how they are shaped by the narratives of their ancestors.
Discovering where you come from contributes to knowing where you're heading. We are built from the generations before us—our mothers and grandmothers before them—through their sacrifices, pain, and all they've had to endure. Each mother loves and nurtures differently, and sometimes that love and nurture are affected by historical and cultural complexities. In S5E19, Hạ, Harjit, and Margaux dedicate a tribute to the matriarchs of their lives, sharing stories of generations prior and reflect on how they are shaped by the narratives of their ancestors.
Oxford English Dictionary defines masculinity as "Qualities or attributes regarded as characteristic of men." Societies and cultures have long built the image of what a man should say, should feel, should be, and it is often projected in a way that is opposite of what it means to be a woman. In S5E16, Harjit and Mariam talk to medical students Sajjad Askaryar and Neil Sahasrabudhe about challenging societal and cultural definitions and standards of what it means to be a man, and embodying masculine traits in a way that is healthy and authentic to their own identities.
Oxford English Dictionary defines masculinity as "Qualities or attributes regarded as characteristic of men." Societies and cultures have long built the image of what a man should say, should feel, should be, and it is often projected in a way that is opposite of what it means to be a woman. In S5E16, Harjit and Mariam talk to medical students Sajjad Askaryar and Neil Sahasrabudhe about challenging societal and cultural definitions and standards of what it means to be a man, and embodying masculine traits in a way that is healthy and authentic to their own identities.
You probably wouldn't say "hip hop" and "health care" in the same sentence. But despite their surface differences, hip hop ties into health care's disparities. Hip hop is a form of resistance, voices of the unheard—it is a culture that is so often appropriated and viewed in a lesser-than lens because its origins come from a place in society that normally does not hold power. In S5E15, Harjit and Hạ discuss growing up among hip hop cultures, the influences the genre has had on their lives, and how it impacts their patient/provider interactions.
You probably wouldn't say "hip hop" and "health care" in the same sentence. But despite their surface differences, hip hop ties into health care's disparities. Hip hop is a form of resistance, voices of the unheard—it is a culture that is so often appropriated and viewed in a lesser-than lens because its origins come from a place in society that normally does not hold power. In S5E15, Harjit and Hạ discuss growing up among hip hop cultures, the influences the genre has had on their lives, and how it impacts their patient/provider interactions.
The Black Experience should be celebrated every day, not just during Black History Month. Through traumas and adversities, there are also successes and excellence that are worth highlighting and uplifting in our everyday conversations. But to round out this year's Black History Month, on a special episode, Lina and Harjit talk to Juliette Friedland and Liese Rodger about their lived experiences as Black women, and share thoughts on how to elevate and listen to Black voices—remembering the history, living the present, and striving for the future.
The Black Experience should be celebrated every day, not just during Black History Month. Through traumas and adversities, there are also successes and excellence that are worth highlighting and uplifting in our everyday conversations. But to round out this year's Black History Month, on a special episode, Lina and Harjit talk to Juliette Friedland and Liese Rodger about their lived experiences as Black women, and share thoughts on how to elevate and listen to Black voices—remembering the history, living the present, and striving for the future.
Student-run clinics are one of the most comprehensive examples of experiential learning in medical school education—and in combination, are meant to provide primary care services to underserved communities. But the structure of student-run clinics can create a moral dilemma between experiential learning and empowering patients for their better health. In S5E13, Hạ and Harjit talk to medical student Siale Teaupa about the flaws of student-run clinics and providing health care for underserved and uninsured patients with an anti-racist, equity, and inclusive lens.
Student-run clinics are one of the most comprehensive examples of experiential learning in medical school education—and in combination, are meant to provide primary care services to underserved communities. But the structure of student-run clinics can create a moral dilemma between experiential learning and empowering patients for their better health. In S5E13, Hạ and Harjit talk to medical student Siale Teaupa about the flaws of student-run clinics and providing health care for underserved and uninsured patients with an anti-racist, equity, and inclusive lens.
Across identities and ethnicities, sexual liberation can look different to different people. But, the expectations, objectification, and sexualization placed onto women from societal pressures to appeal to the standard norm are common. And, on top of power-dynamic struggles, the narrative around sex-positivity for women of color can be very different from some of the mainstream feminist conversations. In S5E12, Harjit, Lina, and Mariam talk about how the sexualization of those who identify as women impacts our life stories, and the importance of unapologetically exploring your sexuality on your own terms.
Across identities and ethnicities, sexual liberation can look different to different people. But, the expectations, objectification, and sexualization placed onto women from societal pressures to appeal to the standard norm are common. And, on top of power-dynamic struggles, the narrative around sex-positivity for women of color can be very different from some of the mainstream feminist conversations. In S5E12, Harjit, Lina, and Mariam talk about how the sexualization of those who identify as women impacts our life stories, and the importance of unapologetically exploring your sexuality on your own terms.
With its high-stress environment, medical school can be an isolating experience. The competitive nature of medicine can sometimes make it difficult to foster authentic relationships that offer support and add to your overall well-being. When you think about a true, wholesome friendship—what does it entail? In S5E11, Leen, Harjit, and Lina talk about how their views on friendships have changed as they've grown into their own identities, and the importance of creating and maintaining authentic relationships in medicine.
With its high-stress environment, medical school can be an isolating experience. The competitive nature of medicine can sometimes make it difficult to foster authentic relationships that offer support and add to your overall well-being. When you think about a true, wholesome friendship—what does it entail? In S5E11, Leen, Harjit, and Lina talk about how their views on friendships have changed as they've grown into their own identities, and the importance of creating and maintaining authentic relationships in medicine.
A lot of society tells us that some people can be angry and others can't—and that rage is an emotion often associated with certain stereotypes. But just because someone else can't understand your rage doesn't mean it's not real. Rage is our lived experiences and the policing of people's rage can be used as a tool of oppression. In S5E7, Harjit, Hạ, Leen, and Lina talk about the definition of radical rage, and how to move forward with rage in a healthy way to strengthen the power that may have been taken from you.