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Both the Lions and Michigan lose, Eli Zaret joins us as MSU hires Pat Fitzgerald, Tara Reid is a mess, Me-Me-Meghan Markle is a menace, Try Guy Ned Fulmer turns into Cry Guy, and Akaash Singh's wife continues her reign of terror. Eli Zaret joins the show as Michigan falls to the Ohio State Buckeyes, CFB coaching carousel, too much Tom Brady (and why you look different?), MSU's terrible attendance at Ford Field, Jonathan Smith blown OUT, Jordon Hudson at the pump, Michigan basketball wins the Players Era Festival, MSU wins the Fort Myers Tip-Off, the Detroit Lions lose on Thanksgiving, Aidan Hutchinson MIA, Frank Ragnow un-retires and then re-retires, the MLB Winter Meetings, another University of Georgia driving violation, and RIP Fuzzy “Jokester” Zoeller (nice joke, btw). Oh, and Donald Trump nailed a chip shot. The Lions suck, the season is probably over… but Jack White and Eminem rocked the Thanksgiving Halftime show. Drew breaks down the 10 most memorable Thanksgiving Day Halftime Shows. South Park crushed it once again. Ned Fulmer has had a rough time in entertainment recently… so now he turns to his Multiple Sclerosis diagnosis for views. Tara Reid vs YouTuber ‘Sean P'. She's looking great these days. She's totally single now. Why You Look Different?: Kelly Osbourne? Ariana Grande? Kim Mathers? Come out to the Lodge Friday night (9pm – 10pm) to hang with us and support Killer Cares. Amy Schumer is only posting pics of how hot she is thanks to Mounjaro. Hollywood Confidential used our show clips to bash Meghan Markle. Ha ha! She has an As Ever pop-up store at the Soho Home. She has been labeled the ‘Salmonella Sussex'. She'll do anything for a photo op. King Charles wants her to reconnect with Thomas. Akaash Singh's wife remains a human toilet. It's all about Jasleen. Turns out OnlyFans may be problematic for some girls. Jess Brolin is a slob and Drew thinks he looks like Brad Pitt. Gays Against Groomers vs Baltimore teacher James Stilipec. Breaking News: Pat Fitzgerald to MSU. Don't forget to grab your Drew Lane Show merch right here! If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Channel, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew Lane, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).
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Dr. Jasleen Soni emerges as a captivating figure whose life dances between the disciplined artistry of dentistry and the luminous allure of international runways. Her journey begins in the vibrant heart of Punjab, India, where she earned her Bachelor of Dental Surgery in 2007, nurturing smiles in her private practice with a blend of skill and empathy. Drawn by the promise of broader horizons, she ventured to Canada, navigating the arduous National Dental Examination Board equivalency process with resolute grace. The transition demanded adaptation mastering new regulatory landscapes and recalibrating techniques yet it forged her into the cornerstone of Soni Dental Group in Burlington and Caledon. There, her meticulous care and accommodating nature, lauded in patient reviews, transform clinical visits into moments of comfort, blending Eastern warmth with Western innovation.Beyond the operatory, Dr. Soni's foray into beauty pageants reflects a quest for self expression and empowerment. Inspired to embrace platforms celebrating inner strength, she stepped onto the stage with a heart thrumming with both shyness and exhilaration, each stride a triumph over self-doubt. This journey catalyzed her ascent in modeling, where catwalk training and photoshoots honed her ability to embody elegance with authenticity. Her recent accolade as Fashion Icon of the Year 2025 at the Niagara Canada Film Festival stands as a pinnacle, a glittering affirmation of her sartorial influence. This honor resonates deeply, echoing her red carpet appearance at the Festival de Cannes, where she wove Punjabi pride into the tapestry of global cinema's glamour, each step a narrative of cultural fusion and fearless ambition.Her modeling ventures spanning fashion shows and commercials build on pageant honed skills, where poise meets purpose. A passionate photographer, she captures light's fleeting nuances, an art that informs her modeling with a keen eye for detail, enhancing her presence as a public figure. Family travels, woven into her demanding schedule, serve as a wellspring of renewal, grounding her as she balances the exacting worlds of dentistry and fashion. To aspiring professionals seeking to harmonize careers like healthcare with creative pursuits, Dr. Soni offers timeless counsel: Let passions coexist as allies, set boundaries with intention, and view each role as a facet of a singular, radiant whole. Her life, a symphony of intellect and allure, illuminates a truth: True brilliance lies in embracing every dimension of oneself, casting light for others to follow.
College Clinical Adviser Denise Voon MCOptom talks to Dr Jasleen Jolly DPhil MSc FCOptom, Optometrist and Associate Professor in Vision Science, about her research into the psychology of sight loss.They discuss topics including how best to communicate with and support patients with sight loss, as well as the impact it can have on their careers, hobbies, and overall wellbeing.Further informationRNIBMacular SocietyGlaucoma UK
2-time Sidaker Manmit Singh joins Jasleen Kaur to reflect on connection, community, and their deepening relationship with Asa ki Var, a guiding light through threads of hope and hopelessness. Sidak is a really beautiful experience, not to say that you won't be challenged. But that's the beauty of Sidak; it becomes a place that is insistent on the Sangat.“If you are wanting to cultivate that insistence and practice that insistence, apply. Apply and come through, and know that you will not be alone.”Learn more about Sidak: https://social.sikhri.org/tsi-sidakFeaturing:Jasleen Kaur (https://sikhri.org/people/jasleen-kaur)
SikhRI researcher, Jasleen Kaur discusses the value of Sidak with alumni, Poznma Kaur.Sidak seeks to provide young Sikh adults with a gift of Gurmat-centered leadership learning experience to secure—and transform—the Sikh future.Learn more about Sidak: https://social.sikhri.org/tsi-sidakFeaturing:Jasleen Kaur (https://sikhri.org/people/jasleen-kaur)
In this podcast, SikhRI Research Associate Jasleen Kaur explores the impact of the Sidak leadership program with alum, Phera Singh. Learn more about Sidak: https://social.sikhri.org/tsi-sidakFeaturing:Jasleen Kaur (https://sikhri.org/people/jasleen-kaur)
In this podcast, SikhRI Research Associate Jasleen Kaur explores the impact of the Sidak leadership program with alum, Radhika Kaur. Learn more about Sidak: https://social.sikhri.org/tsi-sidakFeaturing:Jasleen Kaur (https://sikhri.org/people/jasleen-kaur)
SikhRI Research Associate, Jasleen Kaur discusses the value of Sidak with alumni, Gurpartap Singh.Sidak offers young Sikh adults a Gurmat-centered leadership learning experience, empowering them to strengthen and shape the Sikh future.Learn more about Sidak: https://social.sikhri.org/tsi-sidakFeaturing:Jasleen Kaur (https://sikhri.org/people/jasleen-kaur)
In this podcast we talk to Dr Jasleen Jolly, Associate Professor at Jolly Vision Science and Honorary fellow at Melbourne University. We are also joined by Yvette Chivers, Helpline Coordinator at Retina UK, who is living with Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP) and experiences CBS.Charles Bonnet Syndrome is phenomenon where some people with sight loss experience visual hallucinations. Tune in to find out more about CBS, Yvette's experience and the work that Dr Jasleen Jolly is doing.Researchers at Cardiff University are currently looking for participants to take part in a 60 minute online survey about experiences of Charles Bonnet syndrome, which is open to anyone with sight loss, regardless of whether they experience hallucinations. The survey asks about the nature of your visual impairment, your experiences of CBS (if any), and your visual imagination. For more information, visit https://tinyurl.com/sight-impairment-study.
Our guest in this episode is Jasleen Kaur, a trauma-focused psychotherapist based in Delhi, India, and the founder of Heart. Mind. Body. Jasleen discusses the POSCO Act and what constitutes child sexual abuse under it. She also shares the procedure to report child sexual abuse and the support available to the child and family through the district child welfare committees.
Join us for an inspiring episode featuring Jasleen Green, the sensational basketball player from American Heritage High School in Fort Lauderdale! With over 1000 career points and two Player of the Year titles, Jasleen is gunning for her third as she dominates the court and captures hearts with her passion and determination.
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Die Britin Jaureen Kaur hat den Turner Prize für ihre Installation "Alter Altar" gewonnen. Ihr Werk erzählt von Diskriminierung und dem Sikh-Hintergrund ihrer Familie. Auch die Arbeiten der anderen Nominierten sind dezidiert politisch. Probst, Carsten www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Fazit
Die schottische Sikh-Künstlerin Jaureen Kaur hat den renommierten Turner Prize für ihre Installation "Alter Altar" gewonnen. Ihr Werk erzählt von Diskriminierung und dem Sikh-Hintergrund ihrer Familie. Franziska Hoppen berichtet von der Preisverleihung in der Londoner Tate. Außerdem im Update: Im Kino: "The Outrun" - die deutsche Regisseurin Nora Fingscheidt ("Systemsprenger") und die Schauspielerin Saoirse Ronan erzählen vom Kampf gegen die Sucht. Filmkritikerin Bettina Dunkel ist zumindest von der Hauptdarstellerin begeistert. Und ein Ausstellungstipp in München: Die "Meteoriten"-Schau in Münchner Eres-Stiftung. Über die Urmaterie des Sonnensystems als "Zeitkapsel" für Kunst und Wissenschaft hat Julian Ignatowitsch mit der Kuratorin Sabine Adler gesprochen.
In this episode of the Student Counselor Podcast, I spoke with Jasleen Grace, a Clinical Mental Health Graduate student at New Jersey City University. Jasleen shares her background and her journey towards becoming a mental health counselor, influenced by significant professor during her undergraduate studies and her personal story with disability. We talk about her first experiences in practicum and discuss her goals post-graduation. Jasleen started a group for mental health students on Instagram. Here's the link if you want to join = https://ig.me/j/Aba6_5bpLXJYxLqf/ Don't forget to rate and subscribe to the Student Counselor podcast on your preferred platforms and follow me on Instagram @student.counselor.podcast for more insightful content and updates. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vitorcsouza14/support
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‘Looking at KYE (know your ecosystem), you're able to essentially review the transaction that is not directly with you, and so you can see where the tokens are landing before potentially they're going towards some sort of illicit flow or to an illicit actor.' -Jasleen Bains on how to mitigate CTF risks Recorded at ACAMS Las Vegas Assembly, in this latest episode of the Sanctions Space Podcast, Justine sat down with Jasleen Bains, Compliance Consultant, Ondo Finance and Founder, Bains Labs. They discuss the terrorism-financing landscape and how the illicit financial flows are evading sanctions, the evolution of crypto-related terrorist financing risks, and how regulations could be strengthened to make sanctions relating to crypto more effective.
Episode 327: Maple Batalia, a 19-year-old college student studying health sciences, was also a working model and actress and loved to paint. On the night of September 28, 2011, after a late-night study session at Simon Fraser University's Surrey campus, she was shot and attacked with a knife in a parking lot as she left the campus library. The savage nature of the attack left her with multiple gunshot wounds and severe stab wounds to her head. Despite efforts to save her, Maple succumbed to her injuries at a Royal Columbian Hospital in New Westminister. Suspicion immediately fell on Maple's ex-boyfriend, Gurjinder (Gary) Dhaliwal, with whom she'd broken up a month before. Dhaliwal refused to leave Maple alone and obsessively contacted her since their breakup, and he had been violent with her. Days before her murder, Dhaliwal had violently confronted Maple, and police became involved, telling him to stay away. Dhaliwal claimed innocence after Maple's slaying, but his relationship with his friend Gursimar (Gary) Bedi proved to be his undoing. Sources: 2016 BCSC 1930 (CanLII) | R. v. Bedi | CanLII 2016 BCSC 1966 (CanLII) | R. v. Dhaliwal | CanLII 2016 BCSC 2528 (CanLII) | R. v. Dhaliwal | CanLII 2017 BCSC 292 (CanLII) | R. v. Bedi | CanLII Do You Know the Warning Signs of Domestic Abuse? Maple Batalia | Global News Maple Batalia's mother speaks out Maple Batalia Arts Scholarship by House of Kiran RIP Maple Batalia | Facebook Maple Batalia | Krystal Kiran With no suspects, murder victim's family can only mourn, and wait “A jewel of mine”: The murder of Maple Batalia and Gendered Violence in the Mainstream News Media Maple (2017) Ex-boyfriend gets 21 years without parole in B.C. on-campus murder Jealous ex-boyfriend pleads guilty to young woman's murder in B.C. New photos released in relation to Batalia killing Maple Batalia was Gunned Down– More Deadly Violence Against Women Family outraged after Maple Batalia's killer given temporary release from prison Saturday Canadian Actress and College Student Is Gunned Down Leaving Campus Library | Oxygen Official Site Maple Batalia's death 'was like stomping on a flower right before it blooms' Story of teen's tragic death shared in Fraser-Cascade schools 2017: Jasleen and Maple - Capilano University With no suspects, murder victim's family can only mourn, and wait Maple Batalia (1992-2011) - Find a Grave Memorial Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jasleen Marwah is a media professional turned home chef who launched her Kashmiri food offering, Namak, during the COVID-19 Pandemic. Namak exists primarily as a catering offer now. Something new has happened in Jasleen's life. She is now the co-owner cum chef of a restaurant called Folk in Mumbai's art district of Kalaghoda. Folk offers pan Indian food and not just Kashmiri food. In her second appearance in Foodocracy For Her, Jasleen speaks to us about her new endeavour. The award-winning #podcast #FoodocracyForHer by Kalyan Karmakar is India's longest-running podcast featuring women entrepreneurs in the food and beverage business. Please share the episode. Please click on like as it helps the video be discovered and please do subscribe to the channel to catch future episodes of the podcast.
Jasleen holds the power over life and death, yet it fails to fulfil. Go ad-free and access the full investigation immediately at https://www.coldtapes.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Jasleen Salwan stopped by to speak with our host, Zach, at ASAM's 55th Annual Conference. In this special episode, she talks about her journey into the field of addiction medicine and how it marries together her interests in both individual and population health, and mental and physical health. Dr. Salwan expresses how grateful she is for her mentors who have inspired her along the way and to be practicing in the addiction medicine space. She speaks about her experiences at ASAM's conferences over the years, including how gathering together with other addiction medicine professionals feels like a family reunion. She discusses the panel session in which she participated at this year's conference – The Future of Addiction Care: Transformed Systems, Practices, and Lives – and the importance of The ASAM Criteria™ in the treatment of addiction. As a physician practicing primary care and addiction treatment together, she shares her vision of the future of the addiction medicine field and talks about the impacts of stigma and the challenges related to how addiction treatment centers are perceived. Finally, Dr. Salwan offers advice to the next generation of addiction treatment providers. Jasleen Salwan, MD, MPH, FASAM, is a board-certified addiction medicine and internal medicine physician practicing integrated primary care and substance use disorder treatment at Montgomery Family & Internal Medicine Associates in Silver Spring, Maryland. She earned her medical and public health degrees at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and completed residency at the Yale Primary Care program followed by a fellowship in Addiction Medicine at Johns Hopkins University. She is a member of the ASAM Education core faculty and a consultant for the District Addiction Consultation Service (DACS). Dr Salwan is passionate about harm reduction advocacy and has published opinion pieces in the Hartford Courant and the Baltimore Sun. She also enjoys writing about the intersection of substance use and general medicine for a lay audience in her Psychology Today blog, No Quick Fix: Challenges in Addiction Medicine and Primary Care. Links: ASAM Annual Conference Information The Future of Addiction Care: Transformed Systems, Practices, and Lives The ASAM Criteria, Fourth Edition Montgomery Family & Internal Medicine Associates American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) District Addiction Consultation Services (DACS) No Quick Fix: Challenges in addiction medicine and primary care If you or someone you know is struggling with addiction, you are not alone. Treatment is available and recovery is possible. Visit ASAM's Patient Resources page for more information. The information shared in this podcast episode is for educational purposes only and should not be taken as medical advice. The views expressed in this podcast may not be those of the host or ASAM management.
Experience the powerful voice of Jasleen Bhalla, a renowned voice artist, on the latest episode of Voice Over Par Charcha, powered by Voicesbazaar.com. In this insightful podcast, we delve into Jasleen's journey from being an English graduate at Delhi University's Khalsa College to becoming the iconic voice behind the nationwide COVID-19 caller tune.As the entire nation grapples with the challenges posed by the pandemic, Jasleen's voice echoes the important message: "Coronavirus se aaj poora desh lad raha hai, yaad rahe humain bimari se ladna hai, bimaar se nahi." These words, now familiar to every caller, carry a profound reminder to fight the disease, not the patient.Learn about Jasleen's diverse career, from her beginnings as a sports journalist to her role as a producer in the advertisement industry for over a decade. Discover how, in 2010, she transitioned into the world of voiceover artistry, lending her distinctive voice to projects for Delhi Metro, SpiceJet, and IndiGo.The podcast also unveils Jasleen's unexpected journey into the COVID-19 Voiceover Project. Unaware that her recordings would become part of a public campaign, Jasleen embraced the responsibility of delivering crucial information with a tone that commands adherence to safety guidelines. Raised in a disciplined environment as the child of an Army officer, her responsible and naturally authoritative tone became an integral part of public awareness messages and caller tunes.Despite the surprises along the way, Jasleen's commitment to cautioning the public has been unwavering. She reflects on the out-of-body experience of hearing her own voice instructing listeners on safety measures. Her dedication during the nationwide lockdown, stepping out only twice in two months, exemplifies the sense of joy, pride, and responsibility she feels in contributing to public health.Join us in celebrating Jasleen's impactful contributions and wishing her continued success in projects that serve a greater social purpose. Subscribe to Voice Over Par Charcha for more engaging conversations and insights into the world of voice artistry. Together, let's amplify the message: Fight the disease, not the patient.
Teenager Takeover - Planning for success with Jasleen Chadha Many people go through life without thinking ahead or planning for the future. In this episode, the teenagers talk to Jasleen Chadha about planning out our life so that we can have what we want. As our parents taught us: “If you don't know where you're going, any road will get you there”. Jasleen is a 21yo Realtor, real estate investor & business owner who has created a plan and followed through. If she can do it, so can you! www.RealPowerFamily.com Info@ClearSkyTrainer.com 833-Be-Do-Have (833-233-6428)
Jasleen is a ICF Certified Coach who makes the invisible visible on ways to improve your career advancement. Sometimes what we don't know is hurting us. Free Resources: Links — Dialogue (dialogue-coaching.com) Email: jasleen@dialogue-coaching.com Orlando Haynes Episode Sponsor: CareerTALKS YouTube: https://bit.ly/3yN7dulCareerTALKS Apple: https://apple.co/41ULDRI CareerTALKS Spotify: https://bit.ly/419H2KE Career Accelerator Planner: https://bit.ly/3XxC8o0Build a Presence e-book: https://bit.ly/3yIjwrF --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/orlando-haynes/message
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“I experienced some worries just because I had been to Sikh camps before; there's worry about I won't be as well-read as other people and maybe I'm starting at ground zero whereas everyone else is a Sikh scholar. Those feelings of doubt did creep in. It did help to ask questions and just remember that, there's probably other people that applied for this for the same reasons I did and there probably will be people that are there to learn.” Sidaker, Karmine Kaur, sheds light on the impact of Sidak, from empowerment to unlearning preconceived notions with Sidak Facilitator, Jasleen Kaur. Together, they chat about the internal feelings of doubt and disconnectedness that may arise at the thought of joining a Sikh leadership program. Learn more about Sidak and apply at: https://sikhri.org/sidak ~~~ Jasleen Kaur - https://sikhri.org/people/jasleen-kaur About Sikh Research Institute: https://sikhri.org Articles: https://sikhri.org/articles Podcasts: https://sikhri.org/podcasts Videos: https://sikhri.org/videos Resources: https://sikhri.org/resources --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-sikh-cast-sikhri/support
“What I did not expect was the amount of growth and learning that happened in the off-hours. Just sitting around in the Langar hall talking to Sikhs from very different walks of life or late night jam sessions in the Diwan hall learning different styles of Kirtan. All of that stuff I didn't really expect because I had this image of this being a conference, we're going to sit in the workshops and we're going to exchange contact info.” Sidaker, Ivraj Singh, discusses the power of Sidak and its impact on his life with Sidak Facilitator, Jasleen Kaur. They explore the boundless opportunities for growth and unexpected areas of enlightenment that come from the Sidak experience. Sidak is designed as an adult learning experience. This means that there are many activities you will be asked to participate in, including organizing a cohort group, presenting group thoughts and ideas, leading a discussion on a given topic, listening to content delivery, and expressing new solutions to old problems. This style requires that you participate but, more importantly, that you grow as a leader. Your facilitators will monitor and present skills and knowledge needed at every level of learning. They will facilitate and help you learn, but real learning is up to you. Learn more about Sidak and apply at: https://sikhri.org/sidak ~~~ Jasleen Kaur - https://sikhri.org/people/jasleen-kaur About Sikh Research Institute: https://sikhri.org Articles: https://sikhri.org/articles Podcasts: https://sikhri.org/podcasts Videos: https://sikhri.org/videos Resources: https://sikhri.org/resources --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-sikh-cast-sikhri/support
“It's okay to have doubts and be unsure and it's okay for your feelings to waiver a little bit around Sikhi. I always felt a lot of shame because of that because I would see people around me, at least externally, who present very Sikh and you assume that they have it all figured out and they never have doubts and they're just so committed and so faithful. But for me, I never felt that way. I'd always had periods of, “Is this for me?” “Am I Sikh enough?” “Am I Punjabi enough?“” Sidaker, Kabir Singh, speaks with Sidak Facilitator, Jasleen Kaur about the realizations that came about as a result of attending Sidak. A lot of his fears around questioning his faith and comparing himself to his peers were alleviated. Sidak seeks to provide young Sikh adults with a gift of Gurmat-centered leadership learning experience to secure—and transform—the Sikh future. Learn more about Sidak and apply at: https://sikhri.org/sidak ~~~ Jasleen Kaur - https://sikhri.org/people/jasleen-kaur About Sikh Research Institute: https://sikhri.org Articles: https://sikhri.org/articles Podcasts: https://sikhri.org/podcasts Videos: https://sikhri.org/videos Resources: https://sikhri.org/resources --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-sikh-cast-sikhri/support
“My Sikhi is not a performance. I was so scared of showing up and getting judged like, “She doesn't know this,” or “She doesn't know that,” or “Oh! She does her eyebrows, she's not a Sikh”. Even the smallest trivial things can make you feel like you don't belong, but I didn't experience that. And literally, that was the biggest sign of “I'm here to learn. It's going to be fine.” Sidaker, Simranjit Kaur chats with Sidak Facilitator, Jasleen Kaur to reflect on her past Sidak experience, from fears of judgment to the deep feeling of acceptance and motivation to learn. Sidak seeks to provide young Sikh adults with a gift of Gurmat-centered leadership learning experience to secure—and transform—the Sikh future. Learn more about Sidak and apply at: https://sikhri.org/sidak ~~~ Jasleen Kaur - https://sikhri.org/people/jasleen-kaur About Sikh Research Institute: https://sikhri.org Articles: https://sikhri.org/articles Podcasts: https://sikhri.org/podcasts Videos: https://sikhri.org/videos Resources: https://sikhri.org/resources --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-sikh-cast-sikhri/support
WhatsApp has announced they're rolling out key transparency! Doing this at WhatsApp-scale (aka billions and biiillions of keys) is a significant task, so we talked to Jasleen Malvai and Kevin Lewi about how it works.Transcript: https://securitycryptographywhatever.com/2023/05/06/whatsapp-key-transparencyLinks: https://engineering.fb.com/2023/04/13/security/whatsapp-key-transparency/https://github.com/facebook/akdParkeet: https://eprint.iacr.org/2023/081.pdfCONIKS: https://eprint.iacr.org/2014/1004.pdfSEEMless: https://eprint.iacr.org/2018/607.pdfWhatsApp Security Whitepaper: https://www.whatsapp.com/security/WhatsApp-Security-Whitepaper.pdfKeybase key transparency: https://book.keybase.io/docs/server"Security Cryptography Whatever" is hosted by Deirdre Connolly (@durumcrustulum), Thomas Ptacek (@tqbf), and David Adrian (@davidcadrian)
Jasleen Kaur is a graduate student at Ontario's Institute of Studies in Education and a recent graduate from University of Toronto's Kinesiology program. One of her unique experiences was being part of a spirit crew during Orientation Week during her second year where she got the chance to play a tournament with special Olympic athletes. She was able to connect with them and learn to appreciate the little things in life. Through this experience she learned that if you're happy and genuinely mean well, that is all that matters. In this episode we discuss how she battled competing interests when it came to picking a career, and the qualities that prepare her for life as a teacher.
Jasleen and Tarush Agarwal, first generation immigrants from India who met and married in California, could not find a Paneer that wasn't highly processed or tasted anything close to what they enjoyed growing up. So Jasleen started making her own. A couple of years later, they started Sach Foods to bring organic, high protein, great tasting Paneer to the US market. Tarush joins us for a conversation about the role this singular cheese plays in Indian cuisine and vegetarian diets, the experience of starting a food business, and the marketing approach to introduce Sach Paneer to American consumers.Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Cutting the Curd by becoming a member!Cutting the Curd is Powered by Simplecast.
On today's episode, meet Dr. Jasleen Pannu. Dr. Pannu is an Interventional Pulmonologist. She is Director of Interventional Pulmonology Translational Research at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center. She received her medical degree from Goa Medical College, in Panaji India. Dr. Pannu did her residency at Western Reserve Care System in Youngstown, OH and did fellowships at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, Bridgeport Hospital in Bridgeport, CT and Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, TN.
Hello and welcome to episode 148 of the ACPG Podcast. This week Ben is back on zoom with Roxanne Emery talking about her new music project Rory. It's a wide ranging episode covering her life in music, her new album, and mental health. She's a multi-platinum selling songwriter who has written for the likes of Charli XCX, NOAHFINNCE and All American Rejects, has graced the cover of Spotify's All New Rock and YouTube's Noise Riot, been selected as BBC Introducing Record of The Week, as well as receiving eclectic support from from BBC Radio 1's Jack Saunders, Kerrang, PopJustice and Rock Sound, with the latter calling previous single and EP track ‘Uncomplicated' "an emotional, sentimental and crushing pop-punk belter.” She's known for her incredibly emotive and impactful songwriting, with the new EP exploring an impressive and cathartic range of emotions and sonics from melodic post hardcore to infectious pop punk crowd pleasures, and more sensitive alt pop. ‘Help Your Friends Get Sober' taken from the EP, has also gone viral on Tik Tok with over 900,000 views, connecting with those who have lost loved ones to addiction. Please note there is a trigger warning for this episode as we discuss some very personal topics with Roxanne and some listeners may wish to listen with caution around mental health. Thank you to Roxanne and Jasleen for this interview. See you in a week.
This week we discuss RHOBH, RHOSLC, RHOP, and Married to Medicine. Then we are joined by one of our LOVELY listeners, Jasleen, who gives us a rundown of her Bravocon 2022 experience. Join us and Let's Talk Bravo! Scarswell-On-SeaCreepy tales from an English seaside town no one can ever leave.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyFollow us on Instagram at @letstalkbravoFollow us on Twitter at @letstalkbravoEmail us at letstalkbravopod@gmail.com
PA and owner of Pout Medspa IV, Jasleen Kaur, joins me today sharing the 5 stages of burnout (which one are you?) and how to get out of it! Most importantly -- how to avoid it in the future! (IG: @pout_jasleenkhushi) *enjoy us chatting towards the end over the lovely sound of a tree being cut down right outside of the studio.
PA and owner of Pout Medspa IV, Jasleen Kaur, joins me today sharing the 5 stages of burnout (which one are you?) and how to get out of it! Most importantly -- how to avoid it in the future! (IG: @pout_jasleenkhushi) *enjoy us chatting towards the end over the lovely sound of a tree being cut down right outside of the studio.
Jasleen Kaur, an investor at Nyca Partners, talks about how she evaluates potential investments across wealth tech, SMB technology, and ESG areas. Jasleen advises founders on how to treat regulation during the very early stages of building their startups. She also gives her views on how overvaluation is affecting the VC/startups ecosystem.In this episode, you'll learn:5:49 Is early-stage investing harder than later-stage investing?8:34 Don't be afraid to ‘dumb it down' when explaining what your company does.15:58 Do founders need to worry about regulations in the seed and series A stages?19:14 Fundamental things the overvaluation game is missing21:18 You are not necessarily subject to the current downturn if…The non-profit organization Jasleen is passionate about: Curry Senior Center San FranciscoAbout Guest SpeakerJasleen Kaur is a Principal at Nyca Partners. Prior to joining Nyca, Jasleen was a Principal at CE Innovation Capital, focused on investing in Fintech and Enterprise Software, and prior to that worked at JPMorgan in the Technology Investment Banking Group. She has worked across both New York and San Francisco throughout her career. About Nyca PartnersNyca Partners is a New York-based venture capital and advisory firm that focuses on the fintech sector. Nyca connects innovative companies to financial institutions and technology companies as well as entrepreneurs, VCs, and its strategic Limited Partner base.Portfolio companies include April, IMTC, Fidel API, RenoFi, Cowbell, Propel, Truv, Sardine, Additional Wealth, Tint.ai among others.Next EpisodeIn our next episode, we invite Mike Smerklo, co-founder and managing director at Next Coast Ventures, to share his journey and lessons learned through his experiences as an entrepreneur and now an investor.Subscribe to our podcast and stay tuned for our next episode. Follow Us: Twitter | Linkedin | Instagram | Facebook
Jasleen Kaur, SikhRI researcher, joins Sidak alumni, Jaspreet Singh, to talk about the Sikhi 201 track and how Sidak impacted his life. Five years after attending Sidak, Jaspreet shares his experience and learnings from the annual Sikh leadership program. The 20th Anniversary of Sidak Sidak is pleased to announce that in 2022, the program will run fee-free in celebration of its 20th anniversary. Sidak aspires to offer this educational experience to all young Sikh adult seekers. Learn more about Sidak and apply today: https://sikhri.org/sidak ~~~ Jasleen Kaur - https://sikhri.org/people/jasleen-kaur About Sikh Research Institute: https://sikhri.org Articles: https://sikhri.org/articles Podcasts: https://sikhri.org/podcasts Videos: https://sikhri.org/videos Resources: https://sikhri.org/resources --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-sikh-cast-sikhri/support
SikhRI researcher Jasleen Kaur dives into the relevance of Sidak in today's world with alumni Simran Kaur, who shares the personal impact of her Sidak experience. What is Sidak? Sidak is a two-week leadership program offering a unique experiential and educational experience. Sidak combines Surat (awareness) and Ruh (spirit). These two are equally important and balanced in the program as participants journey towards becoming Guru-centered. Learn more about Sidak and apply today: https://sikhri.org/sidak ~~~ Jasleen Kaur - https://sikhri.org/people/jasleen-kaur About Sikh Research Institute: https://sikhri.org Articles: https://sikhri.org/articles Podcasts: https://sikhri.org/podcasts Videos: https://sikhri.org/videos Resources: https://sikhri.org/resources --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-sikh-cast-sikhri/support
SikhRI researcher, Jasleen Kaur discusses the value of Sidak with alumni, Kiran Kaur. Sidak seeks to provide young Sikh adults with a gift of Gurmat-centered leadership learning experience to secure—and transform—the Sikh future. Learn more about Sidak and apply today: https://sikhri.org/sidak ~~~ Jasleen Kaur - https://sikhri.org/people/jasleen-kaur About Sikh Research Institute: https://sikhri.org Articles: https://sikhri.org/articles Podcasts: https://sikhri.org/podcasts Videos: https://sikhri.org/videos Resources: https://sikhri.org/resources --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-sikh-cast-sikhri/support
Hello and welcome to episode 128 of the ACPG Podcast. This week Ben is backstage at Newcastle Uni, so at work, talking to The Mysterines. The Mysterines debut album Reeling is out on Friday 11th March and it's a belter. We talk about some of the tracks on Reeling, touring, and Echo and The Bunnymen (briefly). Thank you to the band, Jasleen, James, and Mike. See you in two weeks with Grant from Feeder.
This week's text is a review of Gut Feelings Meri Jaan, a show at Touchstones by Jasleen Kaur and a group of collaborators from Rochdale. The written version of this text is available on thewhitepube.com/art-reviews/gutfeelingsmerijaan/ And as usual, thank you to our Patreon gang for supporting our weekly writing! Hope u all have a cute n happy Valentines weekend, here r some kisses from us, 2 u xxxxxx
Join us for Episode 6 of The Arizona Pulse Podcast, a podcast in support of the online digital magazine The Arizona Pulse. We have the pleasure of talking with Dr. Jasleen Chhatwal to discuss the important topic of physician mental health. During our interview, she provides background around the stigma and tips for physicians on how to approach bettering your mental health. Be sure to share subscribe to be alerted about new episodes and share this episode with a colleague. Thank you for tuning in!
Friday, August 7th, 2020 - Jasleen Bawa, research, writer, and seeker Additional Resources: https://www.sikhri.org/