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Chef, educator, and food stylist Maricela Vega discusses Latin Restaurant Weeks, which run through November 30. Plus, we hear about ABV's Outer Space Project and talk to musician Kabir Sehgal about his work on “Last Sunday in Plains: A Centennial Celebration,” the new tribute album that sets President Jimmy Carter's words to music.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Multi-instrumentalist and producer Kabir Sehgal discusses his new album, “Guitar Spring: Music for a New Season,” as well as his many collaborations, including his meditation album with Lil Jon. Plus casting director Clifton Guterman takes the spotlight for our series, “Speaking of the Boom,” we hear about the upcoming “No Tables, No Chairs” event, and artist Artemus Jenkins details his new exhibition at Hidden Gallery, on view through the end of June. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Kabir Sehgal, exbanquero de JP Morgan, investigó la relación entre el dinero y la mente, descubriendo que el cerebro reacciona intensamente al manejar dinero, similar a la respuesta de un adicto a su próxima dosis. El núcleo accumbens se activa al tomar riesgos financieros, mientras que la corteza prefrontal evalúa las decisiones. La ínsula actúa como un guardián emocional, alertándote sobre posibles malas decisiones. Puedes entrenar tu cerebro para tomar decisiones financieras informadas, ejercitando tus músculos cognitivos. El proceso de aprendizaje es continuo, por eso somos "novatos forever", siempre aprendiendo y trazando nuestro propio camino hacia el éxito. No se trata de obtener el código de Wall Street o revelar secretos del mercado de valores, sino de animarte a entrenar tu mente para alcanzar tus metas financieras y personales. El siguiente paso lo decides tú.
Ep. 101 Picture this: amidst the hustle and bustle of everyday life, where work deadlines, family obligations, and never-ending to-do lists reign supreme, there's a beacon of calm shining through. And believe it or not, it's coming from the man who knows how to amp up the energy with his iconic "YEAH" and "OKAY" - Lil Jon! In this episode, we're diving headfirst into Lil Jon's latest album, Total Meditation. Yes, you heard that right. The Grammy-Award winning rapper has teamed up with producer Kabir Sehgal to deliver 10 guided meditations designed to bring mindfulness to the masses. Are you ready to turn down the volume on life's chaos and tune into some unexpected tranquility? Join me, Kelly Marie as we embark on a mindfulness journey with none other than the legendary rapper / producer Lil Jon.
For legal reasons, we want to make it clear that THIS EPISODE IS NOT FINANCIAL ADVICE.This is also not an episode about the history of capitalism, or investment recommendations, or an exploration of the economy or financial markets.This is an honest conversation that acknowledges the multifaceted beliefs, emotions, mindsets and sensitivities people have about money. At the heart of it, money is a nuanced and personal experience. Money isn't just a currency. It's a reflection of our lives and our values. Money is a conceptual, energetic, and necessary tool to help you understand your self-worth. Because your self-worth is your net worth.In this episode, we share our personal experiences with money and share our thoughts and information about lack mindsets, growth psychology, manifestation techniques, and more. We're bouncing between topics associated with privilege, greed, jealousy and beyond to better develop a healthier relationship with money.The intersection of spirituality and wealth can make the values in our hearts collide with the demands of the material world. It's a complex subject — one that we'll tackle from multiple angles in a few different episodes over time. But as we begin the conversation with this episode, our goal is to acknowledge the profound ways money influences our lives, and help you understand the importance of viewing money beyond a tangible object. Ultimately, it's about seeing the endless wealth that exists when you tune into your authenticity."Since its creation, money hasn't been just a measure of wealth; at times it's been a symbol of our values and a test of our morality. The way in which one uses money may build or destroy one's reputation and standing in a community, and it certainly demonstrates one's character. Because money is an expression of value, it matters how it's expressed." — Kabir Sehgal***As mentioned at the end of the episode, below is a list of our recommended books about money, wealth, abundance and prosperity. Whether you want a psychological deep dive, a witchy spell book, an EFT tapping guide, a historical viewpoint, an academic approach, a metaphysical perspective, or just a practical way of better understanding money markets, budgeting, investing or otherwise, you'll be able to find something in this list that sparks your interest:“Coined” by Kabir Sehgal“The Soul of Money” by Lynne Twist“The Richest Man in Babylon” by George S. Clason“Tapping Into Wealth” by Margaret M. Lynch“Prosperity Magick” by Cassandra Eason“The Great Depression: A Diary” by Benjamin Roth“The Psychology of Money” by Morgan Housel“How A Second Grader Beats Wall Street” by Allan Roth“The $100 Startup” by Chris Guillebeau“Think And Grow Rich” by Napoleon Hill“The Simple Path To Wealth” by J L Collins“Worthy” by Nancy Levin“Financial Sorcery” by Jason Miller“I Will Teach You To Be Rich” by Ramit Sethi“The Millionaire Next Door” by Thomas J. Stanley“The Energy of Money” by Maria Nemeth“Creating Money” by Duane Packer“Devil Take The Hindmost” by Edward Chancellor“Happy Money” by Ken Honda“Riches Are Your Right” by Joseph Murphy“You Are A Badass At Making Money” by Jen Sincero“Flow” by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi“The Magic of Manifesting Money” by Ryuu Shinohara“Common Sense and Mutual Funds” by John C. Bogle“Your Money and Your Brain” by Jason ZweigP.S. PLEASE TAKE A MOMENT TO LEAVE US A 5-STAR REVIEW ON APPLE PODCASTS OR SPOTIFY!!! IT HELPS SO MUCH! Additional Resources:Clairannoyance InstagramClairannoyance TikTokClairannoyance WebsiteMegan's InstagramMegan's TikTokMegan's WebsiteRyan's InstagramRyan's TikTokRyan's Website
“I don't wanna work at a company for 30 years, and then my entire identity is gone. So I ended up writing four books. And my officemates would say, ‘How do you do all this stuff?' You gotta find the intersection points.” Kabir Sehgal is a many things: A bestselling author of sixteen books (across nonfiction and fiction). A multi-Grammy-winning jazz musician. A producer and writer of documentaries on immmigration an work. Kabir and his work have been featured in The New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, CNN, PBS, NPR, C-SPAN, National Geographic and many more places. He's done work with the late Congressman John Lewis, Muhammad Yunus, Andrew Young and many more. Sehgal is a US Navy veteran and reserve officer who served on active duty with special operations in the Middle East, and he received the Defense Meritorious Service Medal. He served as a speechwriter on presidential campaigns. But despite NOT being related (that we know of), Raman discovered him years ago...when someone gifted his daughter the book “The Wheels on the Tuk Tuk” - a book that has become a family favorite, and that we've gifted to friends with new kids around the world. So how does someone go from Wall Street and the Military to jazz music and kids books? One cup of chai and samosa at a time. LEARN ABOUT KABIR Kabir.cc instagram.com/kabir.cc // twitter.com/kabirsehgal FILM PRODUCER https://www.imdb.com/name/nm8903549/ MUSIC PRODUCER: https://www.allmusic.com/artist/kabir-sehgal-mn0002637161/credits AUTHOR: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/1285051.Kabir_Sehgal BOOK: The Wheels on the Tuk Tuk: goodreads.com/en/book/show/24885579 HBR: “Why You Should Have (at Least) Two Careers” https://hbr.org/2017/04/why-you-should-have-at-least-two-careers ALBUM: American Dreamers Project (won 3 Grammys:): https://open.spotify.com/album/2mAJfyyvdfRuraIVqjUQJA MENTIONS TV: Succession - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7660850/ BOOK: Bullshit Jobs (David Graeber) - https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/34466958 BOOK: Daily Rituals: How Artists Work (Mason Currey) - https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/15799151-daily-rituals BOOK: The Omni-Americans (Albert Murray) - https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/174142 PERSON: Trey Young (Atlanta Hawks) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trae_Young PERSON: Lebron James - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LeBron_James Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Repaso libre a la Transglobal World Music Chart del mes, confeccionada a través de la votación de un panel de divulgadores de las músicas del mundo de todos los continentes, del que los hacedores de Mundofonías somos cocreadores y coimpulsores. Este mes de septiembre del 2022 suenan músicas con aires de la India, Oriente Medio, África occidental, Portugal, Finlandia, Italia, Norteamérica y África del norte, para terminar con el número 1 de este mes, la artista siria Maya Youssef. ¡Enhorabuena! A loose review of the Transglobal World Music Chart for this month, determined by a panel of world music specialists from all the continents, of which the Mundofonías‘ presenters are co-creators and co-promoters. This month of September 2022 we hear music from India, the Middle East, West Africa, Portugal, Finland, Italy, North America and North Africa, ending with this month’s number 1, the Syrian artist Maya Youssef. Congratulations! Kabir Sehgal, Amaan Ali Bangash, Ayaan Ali Bangash – Mirrors of the soul – Sand and foam: Music inspired by Kahlil Gibran Angelique Kidjo & Ibrahim Maalouf – Ahan – Queen of Sheba · Mister Ibé Justyna Jablonska & Jyotsna Srikanth – Shobillu – Songs for cello & Carnatic violin Sopa de Pedra – Claro – Do claro ao breu Itzhak Ventura – The storm – Aligned Päivi Hirvonen – Varjot – Kallio Fanfara Station – Lafoo – Boussadia Maya Youssef – Samai of trees – Finding home Imagen: / Image: Maya Youssef
Kabir Sehgal, and brothers Amaan Ali Bangash and Ayaan Ali Bangash, have come together to create a new record Sand And Foam: Music Inspired by Kahlil Gibran. All three musicians are accomplished in their own right. Together, with guest musicians … More ... The post Kabir Sehgal, Amaan Ali Bangash, Ayaan Ali Bangash – New Record “Sand And Foam: Music Inspired by Kahlil Gibran”” appeared first on Paradigms Podcast.
Today we are NOT talking about the Oscars, but we ARE talking about Trump crimes, missing call logs, a SCOTUS wife, two bills, (a really good one, and a really bad one), and republican gerrymandering. Then joining us to talk about his amazing book about John Lewis and all of his other projects that span books, documentaries, music, and finance, is multi-Grammy winner and bestselling author, Kabir Sehgal. Mentioned in this episode: www.SwingLeft.org kabir.cc Visit our website: HowWeWinPod.com Follow us on Twitter: @HowWeWinPod @BluesBoySteve @Mariah_Craven Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Georgia Representative John Lewis was a fixture in the civil rights movement and in Congress for 60 years until his death in 2020. In this episode, we look back at his early years during the Kennedy Administration and revisit the legacy of courage he left behind. Joining us in this podcast is longtime civil rights activist Ambassador Andrew Young and Kabir Sehgal who co-wrote the book “Carry On,” with Rep. John Lewis.
A short but powerful audiobook collects the wisdom of the late Civil Rights activist and Congressman John Lewis. Host Jo Reed and AudioFile's Robin Whitten discuss this collection that touches on empathy, friendship, courage, and of course, voting. Don Cheadle narrates with a warm, approachable voice and delivers Lewis's observations with smooth, clear emphasis. Each chapter begins with a brief piece of instrumental music, reinforcing the idea that this is an audio that can be enjoyed slowly, chapter by chapter, or from beginning to end. Read the full review of the audiobook on AudioFile's website. Published by Hachette Audio. Find more audiobook recommendations at audiofilemagazine.com Support for Behind the Mic comes from Naxos AudioBooks. Naxos AudioBooks wants to remind you that September is Library Card Sign-up Month; signing up for a library card provides access to technology, multimedia content (audiobooks), and educational programming that transforms lives and strengthens communities. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We had the pleasure of interviewing Kabir Sehgal over Zoom video!Multi-GRAMMY Award (6x) and Latin GRAMMY Award-winning (5x) producer/artist Kabir Sehgal collaborates with leading BIPOC and women artists on his latest EP, Threshold, set for release on Tiger Turn (eOne) on Friday, August 27, 2021. An Indian American producer with more than 70 album credits to his name, Kabir Sehgal releases four singles leading up to Threshold with each showcasing the complexities of finding love and discovering one's individual identity. Threshold features pop sensation Sonna Rele (vocalist on "Strong" in Disney's motion picture, Cinderella) on the first single, "Somewhere Between 5th and Madison" (Release Date: May 14, 2021). Alyssa Raghu -- a Top 8 contestant on ABC's American Idol (2018, 2019) and who Katy Perrytouted about, "She's got that sauce!" -- teams up with U.S. immigrant and DACA recipient Caliph on "Wasted Pages" (Release Date: June 4, 2021). Sehgal remixes Emilio Solla's "Llegara, Llegara, Llegara" from the Latin GRAMMY-winning album Puertos ("Best Latin Jazz Album," 2020) with special guest vocalists Manu Manzo and Danay Suarez (Release Date: July 9, 2021). Threshold closes with a Pop/EDM track "What's Your Name?" highlighting GRAMMY Award-nominated singer Thana Alexa (Release Date: August 27, 2021). As one of today's leading producers, Sehgal's award-winning recording catalog reflects a career spotlighting political and social issues voiced through the mediums of big band jazz and working with soul/R&B stars such as Jon Batiste (featured on Sehgal's 2020 production, Swing States: Harmony in the Battleground). He has also made four albums as an artist with meditation pioneer Deepak Chopra, including Spiritual Warrior. Threshold takes Sehgal into the pop music realm with the same premise as his latest recordings: to project personal stories that must be heard by the masses. Sehgal is renowned for traveling to the U.S.-Mexico border with Arturo O'Farrill to film the feature documentary and 2-CD recording, Fandango at the Wall (HBO). His production American Dreamers with the John Daversa Big Band and DACA artists won three GRAMMY's (the 2nd most at the 61st GRAMMY's). Sehgal also produced Presidential Suite: Eight Variations on Freedom by Ted Nash along with members of the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra. Threshold marks Sehgal's foray into Pop/EDM production featuring brilliant BIPOC vocalists each offering divergent perspectives on love's many languages. London-born Sonna Rele sings of a magical kiss and sleepless nights in the Big Apple on "Somewhere Between 5th and Madison." Emotive vocals meet multi-synth arrangements for a DJ-ready track for NYC's bars and clubs. Rele got signed by Ne-Yo to his Motown Records and has worked with John Legend, Maxi Priest, Wyclef Jean, and Michael Franti. Rele brings her A-game to "Somewhere Between 5th and Madison," a song by acclaimed songwriter Greer Baxter that is about the highs and lows of love in Manhattan. Baxter wrote the first, second, and fourth songs of the EP, and co-wrote the third one, and she's known for her "Line in the Sand" which Mandy Gonzalez of Hamilton performed on the album, Fandango at the Wall. While in the studio producing Threshold, Sehgal has presented more than 100 concerts in 77 days with his nightly "Quarantine Series" that's garnered more than 4 million views on Facebook. We want to hear from you! Please email Tera@BringinitBackwards.com.www.BringinitBackwards.com#podcast #interview #bringinbackpod #KabirSehgal #zoom #aspn #americansongwriter #americansongwriterpodcastnetworkListen & Subscribe to BiBFollow our podcast on Instagram and Twitter!
Best-selling author Kabir Sehgal joins to share insights from the new book he co-authored with family friend, the late Congressman John Lewis called “Carry On: Reflections for a New Generation." In the book, we learn about Lewis' final reflections on topics including courage, activism and money, which can help guide the next generation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week on The Current, editor Gretchen Young and bestselling author Kabir Sehgal discuss their relationship to the late Congressman John Lewis, how his book CARRY ON came together, #BLM protests, his connection to President Joe Biden and more. LEARN MORE ABOUT THE BOOK: https://bit.ly/2VjiHFP Sign up for The Current newsletter to stay up to date with all new episodes: https://bit.ly/2QdbG6r
Every year, the Annie E. Casey Foundation produces the KIDS Count Data Book. The annual report sheds light on the overall well-being of children in each state. Rebecca Rice, Georgia's KIDS COUNT manager, discusses what indicators led Georgia to be ranked 38.It's been one year since Congressman John Lewis' passing. His life lessons and reflections are the focus of his latest book. Kabir Sehgal, who helped co-write Lewis' new biography, "Carry On: Reflections for a New Generation," discusses the overarching message Lewis has now and for generations to come.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
I talk to Kabir Sehgal is the Founder & CEO of Tiger Turn, a multimedia production company that makes films & music. He is the New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestselling author of sixteen books including seven non-fiction books Fandango at the Wall was nominated for an Audie Award for Best Original Work. He has appeared on CNN, PBS, NPR, C-SPAN, CNBC, Bloomberg, Fox News, National Geographic, Fusion, and Cheddar TV. Sehgal has won six Grammy & five Latin Grammy Awards as a record producer.. He served as a speechwriter on a presidential campaign and is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. His new book Is called Carry On, Reflections for New Generation an empowering collection of final reflections and words of wisdom from venerable civil rights champion, the late Congressman John Lewis at the end of his remarkable life. Congressman John Lewis was a paragon of the Civil Rights Movement and political leadership for decades. A hero we won't soon forget, Lewis was a beacon of hope and a model of humility whose invocation to “good trouble” continues to inspire millions across our nation. In his last months on earth, even while battling cancer, he dedicated time to share his memories, beliefs, and advice—exclusively immortalized in these pages—as a message to the generations to come. Organized by topic ranging from justice, courage, faith, mentorship, and forgiveness to the protests and the pandemic, and many more besides, Carry On collects the late Congressman's thoughts for readers to draw on whenever they are in need of guidance. John Lewis had great confidence in our future, even as he died in the midst of one of our country's most challenging years to date. With this book, he performs that crucial passing of the baton, empowering us to live up to the legacy he has left us with his perseverance, dedication, profound insight, and unwavering ability to see the good in life.
Lois Reitzes talks with Chris Escobar, executive director of the Atlanta Film Festival, about the Sundance Film Festival presenting screenings in Atlanta; and Kabir Sehgal about his new documentary "Fandango at the Wall."
Kabir Sehgal talks about Fandango at the Wall. In this inspirational documentary, you take a road trip through the Veracruz region of Mexico to meet the best living musicians of the San Jarocho music tradition. They are among 50 musicians who then participate in a "fandango" or gathering of songs and dance at the US/Mexico border wall. "Fandango At The Wall" only on HBO. #FandangoAtTheWall From the U.S.-Mexico border wall to the world, the heartfelt music documentary Fandango at the Wall will premiere on HBO at the end of the month.Directed by Varda Bar-Kar and executive produced by Quincy Jones, Andrew Young, Carlos Santana, and Kabir Sehgal, Fandango at the Wall follows the journey of Grammy-winning musician Arturo O’Farrill and Grammy-winning producer Sehgal in Veracruz, Mexico, where they recruit musicians for a live album recording at the U.S.-Mexico border wall.
Lois Reitzes interviews James Beard award-winning columnist Lucas Kwan Peterson about the his Halloween Candy Rankings; Kabir Sehgal about his new documentary "Fandango at the Wall"; and Billy Bragg about the power of music and social change.
Lois Reitzes talks with Kabir Sehgal about his new documentary "Fandango at the Wall"; actor Chloe Kay and associate artistic director Justin Anderson about Aurora Theatre's production of "Barbara's Blue Kitchen"; and author Darryl Farley about his book "I Will Be Here."
FANDANGO AT THE WALL follows Arturo O’Farrill, maestro Afro-Latin Jazz Orchestra founder, and Kabir Sehgal, bestselling author and music producer, as they prepare to record a live album at the U.S.-Mexico border wall. Their project is inspired by the annual music festival called Fandango Fronterizo, which unites people in son jarocho's song and dance on both sides of the Tijuana-San Diego border. Before recording, Fandango Fronterizo organizer, Jorge Francisco Castillo, takes O’Farrill and Sehgal on an inspiring journey of Veracruz, Mexico, where son jarocho, the 300-hundred-year-old folk music called combining indigenous, Spanish, and African traditions originated. As they travel to the remotest regions of the Veracruz coast, they meet legendary son jarocho musicians and artisans and recruit them for the upcoming festival. Their travels culminate at the annual border celebration, promoting peace, and celebrating unity. From executive producers, Quincy Jones, Andrew Young, Carlos Santana, producers Kabir Sehgal and Doug Davis, and director Varda Bar-Kar, the film introduces the beautiful music of the region through intimate storytelling and captivating concert footage. FANDANGO AT THE WALL is a powerful reminder of music’s ability to bridge cultural barriers.
Key Takeaways From This Episode:"Follow your curiosities and get a paycheck. Don't focus so much on the job, but on the ideals and the goals." - Kabir SehgalPatrons are necessary for our success.Build up a body of work, show you're serious about your craft, then reach out to potential patrons.Use your day job to fund your craft as much as possible.Also use your day job to practice your craft as much as you can.Resources Mentioned in This Episode:NoAlarmsClub.comReal Artists Don't Starve by Jeff GoinsOnlineBusiness.ONE
Should investors increase portfolio risk and always look for the highest yielding products? Every investment has risk – the question is what level of risk is best for you. Smart money decisions are based on your personal tolerance for risk, and having a conservative view on investing is not necessarily a bad thing. Sometimes it may be wise to increase your portfolio risk in order to make more money, but more frequently than not, Doug advises clients against needlessly increasing risk in their portfolios. Doug encourages investors to be sure they are comfortable with their investment decisions. Conservative investors may find that consulting a brokerage firm before purchasing “safe” investments like CDs (certificate of deposits) can help them. An advantage of buying CDs is that they are FDIC insured up to $250,000. But what happens if you want to own more than $250K worth of CDs? Can you still be insured? Listen to the podcast to learn how you can buy more CDs and possibly get better returns. [Learn about how deposit insurance works at www.fdic.gov.] If you don’t feel good about your investments, it’s a sign that they aren’t the right investments for you. Ever wonder about the origin of money? Kabir Sehgal, author of the New York Time’s bestseller, Coined: The Rich Life of Money and How Its History has Shaped Us. Kabir studies the history of currency and how societies affect their country’s financial situation. He defines what money really is, and discusses why the future of traditional money is pretty secure. No need to trade in your cash for bitcoins! To find more about Kabir’s book, Coined: The Rich Life of Money and How Its History has Shaped Us visit his website www.kabir.cc. If you’re not already receiving updates on new episodes, sign up now, and as a special bonus, receive Doug’s free ebook The Retirement Planning Book. You can also watch Doug’s interviews on his Youtube channel.
In this, the second of our two part series on the lost art of 2020, we look at what's being created that didn't - and maybe even, couldn't - exist in the time before physical distancing practices made gathering for art and music impossible. Jessi speaks to producer Kabir Sehgal about his Quarantine Concert Series. These nightly online living room concerts are paying gigs - critical for homebound professional musicians. We also hear from Laura Benanti, the star of our 4/16 bonus episode, on how her tweet offering to be an audience of one for students with canceled musicals went viral, and what comes next.
วันนี้ลองเอาบทความจากคุณ Kabir Sehgal มาเล่าให้ทุกท่านฟัง สำหรับใครที่อยากจะมีรายได้เสริม คุณ Kabir สนับสนุนให้ทุกคนทำมันให้มากกว่าการเป็นแค่รายได้เสริม และให้ทำกันไปพร้อมๆกันกับงานประจำอย่างมีความสุข ปล. คุณ Kabir เองก็ทำงานถึง 3 งานด้วยกัน แล้วไปได้ดีทุกงานเสียด้วย!
วันนี้ลองเอาบทความจากคุณ Kabir Sehgal มาเล่าให้ทุกท่านฟัง สำหรับใครที่อยากจะมีรายได้เสริม คุณ Kabir สนับสนุนให้ทุกคนทำมันให้มากกว่าการเป็นแค่รายได้เสริม และให้ทำกันไปพร้อมๆกันกับงานประจำอย่างมีความสุข ปล. คุณ Kabir เองก็ทำงานถึง 3 งานด้วยกัน แล้วไปได้ดีทุกงานเสียด้วย!
I am so delighted today to introduce my guest, GRAMMY Award-winning Composer, Producer and musician Paul Avgerinos! When Paul Avgerinos graduated from the Peabody Conservatory of Music in 1980, as a full scholarship honors student, he had already performed with Isaac Stern, Jean Pierre Rampal, The Beaux Arts Trio, and many other great classical artists. After graduation, Paul served as principal bass of several major symphony orchestras around the world, and gave solo recitals as well. Expanding into more popular genres, Avgerinos toured as a bassist with Charles Aznavour, Liza Minelli, and the jazz legend Buddy Rich. Seeking to further his original composition and develop his childhood passion for electronic music, Paul built Studio Unicorn, a comprehensive digital/analog recording studio, in 1984. This led to becoming a major figure in the field of New Age music and Avgerinos has recorded over 24 CDs in the New Age genre. In 2014, his album Bhakti received a GRAMMY nomination for Best New Age album. In 2015, Avgerinos' album Grace won the GRAMMY award for Best New Age Album. As a composer, Avgerinos has also worked on over a 100 film, TV and cable projects for HBO, PBS and Lifetime, among others. He most recent album releases include 2016's “Amma - Devotional Songs to the Divine Mother”, 2017's “Home: Where Everyone Is Welcome - a collaboration with Deepak Chopra and Kabir Sehgal” and 2018's “Mindfulness”.
New York Times and Wall Street Journal Best Selling Author Kabir Sehgal has coffee with Matthew Mayer in Downtown Wall Street the morning before the 60th Annual Grammy Awards Show. Kabir shares unique insights on creative processes, connecting the dots on seemingly unrelated topics, and how this Grammy Winning Producer balances multiple projects at once. … Continue reading "Episode 8 – Start With Where You Are – My Coffee with Kabir Sehgal"
Money, it turns out, does bad things to your brain AND to your skin. Author Kabir Sehgal from the NY Times and Wall Street Journal bestseller Coined, The Rich Life of Money and How Its History Has Shaped Us joins us in the basement. We also take your letters, talk about Stacking Bordens with a Canadian friend, and more. This episode originally aired November 2, 2015. Enjoy!
Kabir Sehgal and Surishtha Seghal are the authors of Festival of Colors, a new picture book celebrating Holi, the traditional Hindu spring festival. In this conversation Kabir and Sue talk about the celebration as a representation of true Indian culture. The share the harmony and respect for others that's at the heart of Holi and Kabir and Sue lift up the colors as the star character of the story. You can access more information about this book and its authors by going to www.matthewcwinner.com/podcast.
Aired Wednesday, 8 November 2017, 8:00 PM ET Paul Avgerinos - Home: Where Everyone is Welcome In 1883, Emma Lazarus wrote the sonnet, “The New Colossus.” Her precious words are inscribed on a bronze plaque at the base of the Statue of Liberty. The words read, “Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame, With conquering limbs astride from land to land; Here at our sea-washed, sunset gates shall stand A mighty woman with a torch, whose flame Is the imprisoned lightning, and her name Mother of Exiles. From her beacon-hand Glows world-wide welcome; her mild eyes command The air-bridged harbor that twin cities frame. “Keep, ancient lands, your storied pomp!” cries she With silent lips. “Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door!” For many generations of Americans, these words were also inscribed in their hearts; recognizing that other than the indigenous people of this fair land, we are all the descendants of immigrants. Yet recently, there seems to be a memory lapse…a forgetting of how immigrants built this country with their sweat, toil, tears, blood and dreams and a rejection, based upon fear and ignorance, of the value of those who would come and join us in this purely American adventure. What can we do to restore the memories, eradicate the fear and inform those who have been misled about the seeds of greatness from foreign lands that blossomed and continue to flourish in this country. My guest this week on Destination Unlimited, Paul Avgerinos, along Deepak Chopra and Kabir Sehgal, have collaborated on a beautiful collection of poems and songs inspired by American Immigrants called, “Home: Where Everyone is Welcome.” Paul is a first generation American, whose father Costas emigrated from Greece to the U.S. in 1938. Paul is a Grammy wining artist, composer, producer and engineer with 23 critically acclaimed New Age Albums to his credit. He is active in creating scores for a variety of television shows. He is a graduate of the Peabody Conservatory of Johns Hopkins University and runs Studio Unicorn. Kabir Sehgal is also a first generation American and his parents are both from India. He is a New York Times and Wallstreet Journal Best Selling Author of eight books such as Coined and Jazzocracy. He ia a multi-Grammy and Latin Grammy Award Winning producer. He is a US Navy Veteran and works in Corporate Strategy at First Data Corporation in New York City. Deepak Chopra needs little introduction. He was an immigrant from India who moved to the U.S. in 1970 and became a citizen in 1984. He is a world renowned pioneer in inte-grative medicine, founder of the Chopra Center, author, lecturer and music composer. Time Magazine labelled him one of the top 100 heroes and icons of the century.
Welcome to Soul Traveller Radio Show, with the latest fresh tracks released this week. Perth artist Jonny Taylor gets us digging in deep with "Better Day", mother and daughter double play with Deya Dova and her daughter Rosylnn Barnett (and her band Indigenoise), the new single from Travis Caudle, "What It Is" and the powerful voice of Grainne Duffy and "Where I Belong".Other artists on this week's show include Phillip Foxley, Idan Raichel, Mirenda, Tanner Stokes, The Home Project with Paul Avgerinos, Deepak Chopra & Kabir Sehgal. We also have new music from Kathy Mathes and Scott NiceAll happening on this week’s Soul Traveller Radio Show special Fresh Tracks Edition.
On September 21st, the exciting highlight of this Summit (www.11daysofglobalunity.com) is broadcast on Voice America: a dialogue on Peace between Deepak Chopra, Karenna Gore (Al Gore's daughter), and Kabir Sehgal, hosted by We The World's founder Rick Ulfik. We may be the first generation to have the ability and responsibility to decide if we will be the last generation! At this perilous moment in our world, when we hear about new social, political and environmental challenges every day, 11 Days of Global Unity September 11-21 provides a comprehensive way to know about and be part of a worldwide convergence of events, festivals, campaigns, and broadcasts for peace, justice, sustainability and transformation. The 11 Days of Global Unity Summit features some of the most visionary thinkers and activists of our Time: Deepak Chopra, Ralph Nader, Marianne Williamson, Robert Thurman, Karenna Gore, Nwamaka Agbo, Michael Beckwith, Sande Hart, Jonathan Granoff, and many others. Join us!
Kabir works in strategy at a Fortune 500 company and is an ex-VP at J.P. Morgan. He is a New York Times bestselling author of eight books including "Coined" and "Home," a book of poetry written with Deepak Chopra. He is a multi-Grammy Award winner and US Navy veteran. Sponsors: SmartMove: If you own a rental property, or know someone who does, try SmartMove so you don’t find out the hard way that a prospective tenant is a risk. Visit TenantScreening.com, enter code FireNation, and get 25% off your next screening! Billy Gene is Marketing: Ready to kick "Learning But Not Implementing" to the curb? Visit BuildAdsWithBilly.com and reserve your spot for his private workshop going down Aug, 31, 2017 for marketers and entrepreneurs at the Hard Rock Hotel in Downtown San Diego!
Kabir Sehgal, a corporate strategist, Grammy-winning producer, investment banker, bestselling author, and military reserve officer, talks about building and thriving in a portfolio career. He discusses the benefits of pursuing diverse interests, the tradeoffs and productivity discipline demanded by that career choice, and he offers tips for managing a schedule with multiple work activities. And he argues we should stop calling these second careers "side hustles." Sehgal is the author of the HBR article, “Why You Should Have (at Least) Two Careers.”
In this episode the crew dives into an array of interesting HOT topics. We discuss being a millennial, technology, education and society. We talk about how we grew up, our views and overall approach on life as a millennial. We wrap the episode up with quotes from Audie Cornish & Kabir Sehgal.
In this episode we discuss how you can create success by mashing two seeming unrelated ideas together, why energy is the currency of the biological world (and how that impacts the evolution of money within our society), we go deep into understanding money and its role in our lives, and we look at why you should investigate your own biases about money with Kabir Sehgal. Kabir is a former a vice president in emerging markets at JP Morgan. He is the new york times and wall street journal bestselling author of the book Coined and has served as a speechwriter for the John Kerry presidential campaign, having been featured in Fortune, The Harvard Business Review, and other publications. Kabir is a CNBC contributor as well as a grammy winning producer, composer, and Jazz musician. We discuss: Creating an opera about the financial crisisHow you can create success by mashing two seeming unrelated ideas together The idea of lateral combination vs incremental growth and how it amplifies possibilityWhat is Money?Unit of Value Instrument of Exchange Counting mechanism Why Kabir defines money as a symbol of valueThe neurological triggers associated with moneyHow a trip to the Galapagos islands transformed the way Kabir thought about moneyThe “biology of exchange” and how money expresses something deeply biological and rooted in evolutionWhy energy is the currency of the biological world (and how that impacts the evolution of money within our society)Looking at financial decisions through brain scans and MRIsHow talking about money can change the electrical conductivity of your skinFascinating research data about how money impactsHow making money creates a brain state almost identical to cocaine addictsWhat does research show gets men more excited - dead bodies, naked women, or money?How your genetic composition impacts your psychology of moneyHow twin studies demonstrate people’s genetic preference for certain financial behaviors and risk profilesThe history of bartering and how social debt was actually the first currencyThink of money as a measurement of debt What’s the difference between currency and money?What does Genghis Khan have to do with the history of money?What are Native American potlatches and what do they tell us about tipping behavior?What is Soft Money, what is Hard Money, and what are the differences?Does the weather impact your financial decisions?Do Jesus and the Hindu scriptures offer the same financial advice?Understanding money and its role in our livesWhy you should start with investigating your own biases about money Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Once upon a time, women didn't smoke cigarettes. Until a PR maestro linked smoking with both femininity and female empowerment. Then, brain scans of a person high on cocaine and of a person expecting a cash windfall look almost identical. Kabir Sehgal tells us why we love money SO much. And finally, Nathan Schneider explains how we can own the web.
We get high from making money. Literally. Former Wall Street executive and author Kabir Sehgal explains our obsession with cash and coin.
This is part 3/3 where we talk about The Presidential Suite written by Ted Nash. Today's guest is executive producer Kabir Sehgal. Kabir is a New York Times and Wall Street Journal best selling author as well as a Grammy Award winning producer. He has created organizations that give back to musicians and to the community. Kabir, quite simply, is a renaissance man and in this episode we talk about how he put his expertise to great use to help create The Presidential Suite. Press Play, Enjoy, then Share this episode!
On this episode, Rob interviews the author of the book “Coined”, Kabir Sehgal. Kabir is sharing his knowledge of the history of money and he is talking about the definition, purpose and usage of money in our lives. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kabir Sehgal is author of Coined: The Rich Life of Money and How Its History Has Shaped Us. He works in Business Strategy at First Data Corporation and formerly as vice president in emerging markets at J.P. Morgan. He serves as an officer in the United States Navy Reserve, served as a speechwriter on a presidential campaign, and is a term member of the Council on Foreign Relations. He is a New York Times best selling author and grammy-winning producer.
Kabir Sehgal (@HiKabir) looks at biological, psychological, and external factors that help us make sense of how we interact with our dollars in his book Coined: the Rich Life of Money and How Its History Has Shaped Us.The Cheat Sheet:What happens in your brain when you think about money? There's a science for that, and it's called neuroeconomics.The anticipation of gaining money tends to provoke a stronger reaction than having money -- part of our survival wiring?The way we deal with money is coded on a genetic level -- in fact, about 20 percent of your credit score is influenced by your genetics.Why should you pay with cash if you're trying to save money (beyond the obvious reason of avoiding excessive interest payments)?Why is the sun a good business barometer?And so much more...Show notes at http://theartofcharm.com/podcast-episodes/kabir-sehgal-the-darwin-of-dollars-episode-468/HELP US SPREAD THE WORD!If you dig the show, please subscribe in iTunes and write us a review! This is what helps us stand out from the crowd and help people find the credible advice they need.Review the show in iTunes! We rely on it! http://www.theartofcharm.com/mobilereviewStay Charming!
In this episode of Artists Without DayJobs, Jo-Ná interviews Grammy award winning musician, author and economist Kabir Sehgal. Kabir shares his insight for building relationships that can propel your business! You don't want to miss it!
Kabir Sehgal is the New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestselling author of five books including Coined: The Rich Life of Money And How Its History Has Shaped Us. He has written for MarketWatch, New York Observer, TheStreet, CNBC, Quartz, ZeroHedge, and Atlanta Business Chronicle. He has appeared on CNN, PBS, NPR, C-SPAN, Bloomberg, CNBC, Fox News. He was a vice president at J.P. Morgan and is a Grammy winning producer.
In this episode, Preston and Stig interview Kabir Sehgal about his New York Times best selling book, Coined. The book provides a rich story of money and how its history has shaped us. Click here to get full access to our show notes.
In this episode, Shannon talks to New York Times Bestselling author, Kabir Sehgal, about his new book, Coined and learns some really interesting facts about money.
Ever wonder how to bring a book to market? Author Kabir Seghal joins us today to talk about how he created the new book Coined. Where did the idea come from? How did he research such a wide topic? How did he sell it to a publisher? What was his timeline? How did he schedule writing? We tackle this and more. Whether you're a writer or just someone who loves a behind-the-scenes aspects of authorship, you'll enjoy this interview. ALSO: are you thinking about starting a podcast? Not sure what all the hype is about? Unclear how you'd use a podcast to help build your brand? Elsie Escobar from podcast-hosting company Libsyn joins PT and Joe on the floor of the Podcast Movement conference in Fort Worth, Texas to talk all things podcasting. Erin Chase from Digital CoLab gives us the skinny on developments around the "deep dive" conference the day before FinCon. Looking to get hands on help with your work from people who've been there? Erin shares how. We also talk about the Pro Pass and more....on today's show!
Was Einstein a fashion genius? Why is Malcolm Gladwell unimpressed by search engines? What will money look like in 500 years? In this week's episode of Big Think's Think Again podcast, host Jason Gots is joined by beloved actor/educator Bill Nye, host of the "Tuesdays With Bill" series on Big Think. Big Think interview clips from Simon Doonan, Malcolm Gladwell, and Kabir Sehgal launch Bill and host Jason Gots on a spirited discussion that spans continents and centuries. And Bill Nye commits, on record, to wearing a matching bow tie and kilt. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Host Dave Robertson focuses this show on money and its future. His first guest is Kabir Sehgal, author of "Coined: The Rich Life of Money and How Its History Has Shaped Us." Next, he talks with one of the great disruptors in the financial space, Arkadi Kuhlmann, Founder and CEO of ZenBanx, Inc. who shares his secrets to how technology can be effectively intertwined into the financial sector. After that, Dave speaks with Mick Simonelli, Former Lead Innovation Exectutive for USAA, who talks about what it takes to develop an effective innovation strategy in an established business. The final guest is Nathaniel Popper, author of "Digital Gold: Bitcoin and the Inside Story of the Misfits and Millionaires Trying to Reinvent Money," who talks about the complexities surrounding Bitcoin and what it takes to reinvent our currency.
Today’s guest makes me feel terribly under accomplished. He is a modern day Renaissance man. His name is Kabir Sehgal. I was introduced to Kabir by a mutual friend who thought he’d be a perfect fit for the show because he just wrote a New York Times bestselling book about the history and biology of money. The book is called Coined: The Rich Life of Money and How Its History Has Shaped Us. In it, Kabir explores how and why money has come to play such a central role in everyday life and unveils the neuroscience behind our money behavior. As the New York Times says, "If you've been waiting for an economic version of 'Eat, Pray, Love' this may be it." Kabir traveled the world for a few years to report on this topic and as if that wasn’t impressive enough, I learned this is actually Kabir’s second book. His first – Walk in My Shoes - was a New York Times bestseller, too. Oh, and by the way, the man is also a Grammy award winning musician. Three takeaways from our interview: -- The secret to Kabir's career success. -- What he learned from his very first entrepreneurial venture – in kindergarten. -- What it’s like to work on Wall Street these days. Up until recently Kabir worked in finance and investment banking.
In this episode of the show Kabir Seghal discusses his new book Coined, the history of money and how it is has shaped us. What's happening in the brain when we deal with moneyOur physiological responses to moneyAn interesting look at how different cultures react to moneyThe currencies of social and financial debt The future of money in developed and developing countriesWhy our financial decision are not made on a conscious levelThe emotional meaning of moneyCarving out of unconventional opportunities in a conventional careerResourcesCoined: The Rich Life of Money and How Its History Has Shaped UsKabir Sehgal is a New York Times bestselling author and Grammy Award-winning producer. He is currently a vice president at JPMorgan Chase See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
My guest today is Kabir Sehgal, a New York Times bestselling author and Grammy Award-winning producer. He is currently a vice president at JPMorgan Chase. Sehgal's new book, Coined: The Rich Life of Money and How Its History Has Shaped Us, caught Covel's eye. This is a subject layered in complexity and depth. Just about everything that goes on in our lives is decided by money and Sehgal digs into its story on a micro level. The topic is his book Coined: The Rich Life of Money and How Its History Has Shaped Us. In this episode of Trend Following Radio we discuss: Sehgal's history Sehgal's experience winning a Grammy for production and the idea of “no boxes” Why Sehgal sees his life like a jazz composition Defining money as a symbol of value The neurological effects and artistic aspects of money The currency of the natural world Whether Sehgal sees “money as the root of all evil” The idea of charity The politics of money The internationalization of currency Hyperinflation Gold, and Sehgal's experience going to the basement of the New York Fed Digital money and bitcoin Jump in! --- I'm MICHAEL COVEL, the host of TREND FOLLOWING RADIO, and I'm proud to have delivered 10+ million podcast listens since 2012. Investments, economics, psychology, politics, decision-making, human behavior, entrepreneurship and trend following are all passionately explored and debated on my show. To start? I'd like to give you a great piece of advice you can use in your life and trading journey… cut your losses! You will find much more about that philosophy here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/trend/ You can watch a free video here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/video/ Can't get enough of this episode? You can choose from my thousand plus episodes here: https://www.trendfollowing.com/podcast My social media platforms: Twitter: @covel Facebook: @trendfollowing LinkedIn: @covel Instagram: @mikecovel Hope you enjoy my never-ending podcast conversation!
Michael Covel speaks with Kabir Sehgal on today’s episode of Trend Following Radio. Sehgal is a New York Times bestselling author and Grammy Award-winning producer. He is currently a vice president at JPMorgan Chase. Sehgal’s new book, Coined: The Rich Life of Money and How Its History Has Shaped Us, caught Covel’s eye. This is a subject layered in complexity and depth. Just about everything that goes on in our lives is decided by money and Sehgal digs into its story on a micro level. Covel and Sehgal discuss Sehgal’s history; Sehgal’s experience winning a Grammy for production and the idea of “no boxes”; why Sehgal sees his life like a jazz composition; defining money as a symbol of value; the neurological effects and artistic aspects of money; the currency of the natural world; whether Sehgal sees “money as the root of all evil”; the idea of charity; the politics of money; the internationalization of currency; hyperinflation; gold, and Sehgal’s experience going to the basement of the New York Fed; digital money and bitcoin. Coined: The Rich Life of Money and How Its History Has Shaped Us is available now. For more information on Sehgal visit coinedbook.com. Want a free trend following DVD? Go to trendfollowing.com/win.
Moe and Kabir Sehgal discuss a deeper understanding of the relationship between money and humankind.
Kabir Sehgal is kind of a triple threat. When he's not working at JP Morgan, he often spends his weekends with the US Navy Reserves but when we spoke to him he was using his weekend to go to the Grammy's...where's nominated to win one in the category of Latin Jazz. Actually though, that's not even why we had him on...because he also has a book coming out. A book that has rave reviews from Richard Branson, Bill Clinton...and one of our favorite Nobel Prize winners, Muhammad Yunus. In Coined: The Rich Life of Money and How Its History Has Shaped Us, Kabir examines money from perspectives as diverse as history, economics and psychology. Kabir Sehgal is the author of four books Coined, Jazzocracy, Walk in My Shoes and A Bucket of Blessings. WEBSITE: coinedbook.com