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Nikkei Asia News Roundup with Jada and Brian
#40(2024.10.18)"Luxury homes on the rise in India"

Nikkei Asia News Roundup with Jada and Brian

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 10:19


Uploade every Friday, Nikkei Asia News Roundup delivers a collection of articles from Nikkei's English language media, Nikkei Asia. ・A selection of news headlines ・A glimpse into a notable story for deeper understanding ・A discussion on a recent hot topic ・Today's discussion topic is: "Luxury homes on the rise in India"   ・You can read more at: https://asia.nikkei.com/  

Inside Tri Show
Deepak Raj: non-runner to Kona finisher

Inside Tri Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 66:32


In some countries, triathlon and endurance sports are part of the national psyche. In many others around the world, they're really not. Whether it's due to a lack of infrastructure, facilities, culture, money or races, for some, there just aren't as many opportunities to take part in swim, bike run. Our guest this week is Indian athlete Deepak Raj who's also a coach and the brains behind the Yoska training community. It's a really emotional interview with Deepak who explains how triathlon has completely changed his life. He has gone from a total non-runner to a Kona finisher. He also talks about the pivotal role he has had in developing the sport in India: You'll hear: 15:52 Deepak talks about his first ever event being a 38km skating event, which he took part in when he was posted to Germany with his work. 18:00 Deepak talks about the first time he started to run. I ran 2-3 minutes and that's all I could run. I was huffing and puffing and I walked home, thinking oh my god, here I am and I can't run. 23:12 Deepak says lining up at the Berlin marathon for the first time was really scary and I was scared because I wasn't sure about pushing my limits. 28:15 I hadn't even heard of triathlon. The first time I really heard of it was when I was living in Germany. 31:45 The mindset about getting through the swim when you're not a very confident swimmer. "I signed up for a skating marathon, without being able to skate" 37:40 Talks about making the swim cut off by just over a minute at his first Ironman and his wife getting stressed about if he would make it 38:24 Why are people taking up triathlon in India 41:12 Talks about the uptake of triathlon and while a race might only be 10% female, the number of women doing the sport as a lifestyle is a lot higher. 42:38 Some of the barriers that stop people from doing triathlon 46:30 The work Deepak put in to try to bring Ironman to India 51:08 Deepak get very emotional when he describes what it meant to him to bring Ironman to India 54:30 There are so many people involved in the sport has taken off and the whole cultural shift of getting people fit and healthy is really happening and we need that in India. But because the foundations are not there, people have to start to learn to swim at the age of 25. 1:00:18 What's your dream for triathlon in India? India should be one of the top countries in Ironman's portfolio and that will result in more people in the sport, a healthier lifestyle and things like that. 1:01:48 Deepak's digital training platform, https://www.yoska.in/triathlonacademy/ (yoska) Find out more about this week's guests Deepak Raj https://www.instagram.com/coachdeepakraj/?hl=en (Instagram) Like what you heard? Let me know! Connect with Inside Tri Show across Social Media, just search Inside Tri Show or click on the icons below https://www.patreon.com/insidetrishow (GET YOUR HANDS ON AN EXCLUSIVE EPISODE!) Sign up to be a vino buddy or a training buddy on Patreon and get your hands on the latest patrons-only exclusive episode, taking you behind the scenes of our Lands End-John O'Groats cycling adventure. You can still support me and support the show by clicking https://www.patreon.com/insidetrishow (here) to buy me a coffee every so often by https://www.patreon.com/insidetrishow (becoming a Patron of the Inside Tri Show). Sponsors of the show https://resilientnutrition.com/discount/insidetri10 (Long Range Fuel) are phenomenally tasty nut butters from Resilient Nutrition, enhanced by cutting edge science, to boost your stamina, keep you calm and alert and bolster your resilience. Get 10% off by using the code insidetri10 or go direct https://resilientnutrition.com/discount/insidetri10 (via this link). Supporters of the show https://www.33fuel.com/ (33 Fuel) – natural and very yummy sports nutrition. Use the code INSIDETRI33 for a discount at checkout... Support this podcast

GIST WITH MARTY
Season 2||Episode 9|| From Lagos To India

GIST WITH MARTY

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 15:36


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Me AfterWork
Awakening Your Intuitive Self

Me AfterWork

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2019 36:28


This one was an exciting mind-stretch! Our guest Sheila Vijeyarasa is an Intuitive Coach. Four months ago, Sheila was balancing her Intuitive Coaching with her Financial Corporate job. But this has all changed.  What we cover in this podcast:   What is an intuitive coach?  A "conscious shift" awakening - where the ego is shattered.  The Corporate Ladder Don't ever waste a crisis Feelings are your intuitive abilities working gently We fear, fear, itself. When your beliefs sets become challenged. You will only read and absorb what you are ready for. The questions my clients are asking Timeline Therapy Blockages, repeated patterns, goals you are trying to reach but it's not happening The guidance / spirit team "I don't need to be in a job to keep myself busy." "I don't think anyone has one purpose". Tony Robbins, The Ashram in India - You can't not change. Having fun and playing more. Tips on how to tap into your intuitive self. Moving into action. Advice if feeling stuck. How 'Readings' are started.

Job Seekers Radio
038 Ask Us Anything: Reddit Questions Answered

Job Seekers Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2019 37:00


Show Notes You can ask us questions!  Use the Contact button above or leave your questions in the comments below.Don't miss these Topics:Is it a bad idea to quit a job over an abusive boss? by XNekoGhostXWould an employer rather see continuous long term employment in one position, or shorter positions (6-12 months) in various positions IF it was showing professional growth? by mrsabfCan I leave some jobs off my resume? by NumerousImprovements18 and ready to graduate high school. Curious if what I want to do is a viable option? by The_pomade_princeI'm 24 and was just passed up for a significant promotion. I don't feel like there is much left for me at this company, what do I do? by MetesheriffResources (including affiliate links)Mike Rowe Works FoundationSimon Sinek TED Talk: How Leaders Inspire Action (Golden Circle) iTunes: Rate and ReviewRaw and Unedited Transcript View Transcript00:00:00 - 00:05:00? This is a production man to provide meaningful support to find great careers faster. Whether you're working or not today on job seekers radio were actually answering a plethora of questions from read it at least four or five whatever we have time for. That's right. And so we often find that there's a lot of great content and support unread it as a platform so that you can get farther along in your career, right? There are more than five questions on read it. But we've chosen a few to address today there will be some others in the future. But this is a good place to start the first one that we're going to address here is from Nico ghost. Who wrote isn't a bad idea to quit a job over an abusive boss, and the back story is I've been working at this job for over five months now, and it was fun. But lately, my boss has been meaner and meaner to me like she'll tell me, I'm worthless one minute. And then tell me I'm doing a great job the next and co workers have been telling me that. She talks about me behind my back saying I do nothing while I'm in the middle of doing something it's gotten so bad that other co workers are trying to protect me as best. They can I really don't want to quit as loved the job itself. But my boss makes me want to cry every day, and it's hard to find jobs in my area. Anyway. So should I stick it out? Or would it be better to move on? And find a new job. Yes. Always be looking for a new job. That's great advice. Those of us who have been through sales for any length of time in our careers know that a good salesman never stops. Looking now with that said the abuse needs to stop. And if you have not yet had a conversation about how you feel about these interactions that would be the first step and a lot of people are intimidated, or they feel like they can't have that conversation because they don't know how to give that kind of feedback without it seeming like an accusation. We'll name might be afraid to get fired. Exactly you go any kind of retaliation. Yeah. I mean, I don't wanna be looking over my shoulder either. Right because in environment where you want to build trust with your co workers. You don't want the boss hamstring India? You'll also on your coworkers to do all the work for you. Because that is going to do as packed your confidence. I always recommend people. Ask permission. Meaning whenever you have an observation you're making about a superior or somebody that you don't feel comfortable having a conversation with. Hey, scott. You know, would it be okay. If I share something with you. I think might be helpful for both of us to make our career or work load here better. Yeah. I think that's a great idea. Because now you're actively engaging them before you talk about what's difficult by by doing. So you're starting the conversation with a yes, if they say, no, I don't have time then bring it up later. But the idea is you do want to engage them with them making the first. Choice to say yes at that point. I usually go with the SBA model for giving feedback and that is situation behavi...

BBC Earth Podcast
Hide and Seek

BBC Earth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2018 27:03


Join us for a game of hide and seek. Imagine trying to track down an uncollared tiger in a vast, dense jungle in India… You’d need the help of experienced local trackers who have spent years perfecting the art of tracking animals through the language of surrounding species. To them, simply listening to the wall of sound around them paints the perfect audio map of what’s going on in the dense undergrowth. Speaking of maps, we hear the tale of a man who used satellite technology and imagery to discover an unmapped forest, uncovering a brand-new ecosystem. From forest to cities, expect unexpected stories, hidden truths and unwelcome surprises (like a python in your toilet…) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Cyrus Says
Ep. 327: Satyajit Roy & Raachyeta Sharma of The Open Library Project

Cyrus Says

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2018 53:48


On this week's Cyrus Says, Cyrus is joined by Raachyeta Sharma and Satyajit Roy of the Open Library Project. The 3 of them discuss: Raachyeta's jump from a banking job to running a library Why Satyjit is called 'Onion Knight' Cyrus's favourite books and obsession with history Satyajit and Raachyeta's podcast ablut books called 'Paperback' Reading habits in India You can listen to episodes of Paperback here: http://ivmpodcasts.com/paperback You can follow the Open Library Project on instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/openlibraryproject/ Do send in AMA questions for Cyrus by tweeting them to @cyrussaysin or e-mailing them to whatcyrussays@gmail.com In case you're late to the party and want to catch up on previous episodes of Cyrus Says you can do so at: www.ivmpodcasts.com/cyrussays You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcast App on Android: https://goo.gl/tGYdU1 or iOS: https://goo.gl/sZSTU5 You can check out our website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.com/