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The WIP Morning Team kicks off the second part of the hour by talking about the Philadelphia Flyers. The team is joined by Sheil Kapadia of The Ringer to discuss the Eagles upcoming week. He believes that the team should bring in Darius Slay, although expectations should be kept low. Slay played with the Eagles in the Super Bowl but then was waived by the Pittsburgh Penguins. Kapadia also shares his thoughts on the rest of the Eagles team. The team continues the conversation of the Flyers, who lost Tyson Forester to an upper-body injury, and the team reacts to how they think that will impact the team. Carter Hart also got his first start in the NHL since 2023-24, and the team reacts to hearing the news that he won his first game back.
The WIP Morning Team debates if we, as fans and media, have been too hard on the Philadelphia Eagles. Each member shares their opinions on how they feel regarding the response to the team's disappointing performance. The team is joined by Sheil Kapadia to talk about the Eagles. Kapadia shares what he thinks will happen now that Darius Slay has been released from the Pittsburgh Steelers. Kapadia talks about the issues within the Eagles organization and what he thinks can be done to get back in the win column. The team recaps the Flyers season so far, highlighting Tyson Forester's injury and Carter Hart's return to the NHL with the Vegas Golden Knights.
The WIP Morning Team is joined by Sheil Kapadia during the first hour of the show to discuss the Eagles offensive struggles. Kapadia said last week was the worst he has seen the offensive line play this season. While the run game is a struggle, he highlights the biggest issues throughout the team. The Morning Team discusses if this offense is good enough to take the team back to the Super Bowl. Joe DeCamara asks if that matters, or if last year was good enough and expectations should be lower this year. The Sixers lost in brutal fashion last night and the team reacts to the post game comments.
When Coca-Cola rolls out an AI-generated Christmas ad, is it innovation or is it the ghost of marketing's future glitching before our eyes? This week on Disconnected, Jag, Jason and Matt are joined by a very special guest - Nathalia Sica is a marketing, comms, and PR powerhouse with a keen eye on just how much trust it's safe to put into big companies…Tune in for a debate on whether our digital age is selling stories, or just selling out.This episode of Disconnected covers:The rise of AI in creative industries, with Coca-Cola's Christmas campaign as Exhibit AWhy social media and AI bots are taking over as news sourcesStorytelling vs. selling; how platforms are leaving traditional brand narratives behindThe impact of tech giants and billionaires on who controls the narrativeWhy digital literacy and healthy skepticism matter more than ever in a world where fact and fiction are a swipe apartNathalia Sica:https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathalia-sica/Jag Sharma: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jagsharmahttps://www.instagram.com/jagsharma/Jen Campbell:https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer-m-campbell/Jason Kapadia:https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonkapadia/https://www.instagram.com/jasonkapadia/Felina Tan:https://www.linkedin.com/in/felinagabrielletan/
The Morning Show talks to the Ringer's Sheil Kapadia. Kapadia admits there will be a drop off offensively without Lane Johnson. NFL broadcaster Ross Tucker reflects on his career and agrees that the offensive line will have to adjust.
In 100 months, when robots handle every inconvenience and AI tracks our health with alarming precision, what's left for us to even do?From comfort robots that fold your laundry to AI-powered bespoke medicine and the end of admin as we know it, this week's Disconnected episode unpacks how tomorrow's tech could reshape our lives, our work, and even our purpose.This episode of Disconnected covers:Our purpose in a world rife with assistance robotsPersonal AI agents running our social livesBig pharma's ‘in silico' futureThe ultra-personalisation of healthcareMatt Webster:https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattwwebster/Jag Sharma: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jagsharmahttps://www.instagram.com/jagsharma/Jen Campbell:https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer-m-campbell/Jason Kapadia:https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonkapadia/https://www.instagram.com/jasonkapadia/Felina Tan:https://www.linkedin.com/in/felinagabrielletan/
In this episode of the Predictable Revenue Podcast, Collin Stewart interviews Kunick Kapadia, co-founder of Anova, as they discuss the journey of building a data analytics platform. They explore the importance of product market fit, learning from past mistakes, customer acquisition strategies, pricing strategies, and overcoming imposter syndrome. The conversation highlights the importance of honest feedback, the challenges of scaling a startup, and the significance of standing out in a crowded market. Highlights include: Validating Ideas: The Importance of Customer Feedback (03:04), Navigating Customer Development and POCs (09:54), Overcoming Imposter Syndrome in Entrepreneurship (11:23), Pricing Strategies: Finding the Right Value (14:41), Finding a Unique Go-to-Market Strategy Finding a Unique Go-to-Market Strategy (19:55), And more... Stay updated with our podcast and the latest insights on Outbound Sales and Go-to-Market Strategies!
If you can hear a high-pitched squealing noise in the background of our latest interview special, that's just Chris Hewitt vibrating with excitement. For this podcast puts him in the room with one of his all-time heroes, Liverpool FC icon Kenny Dalglish, who is the eponymous subject of Asif Kapadia's latest documentary, which is out today (October 29) and tomorrow (October 30) in cinemas across the UK, before moving to Prime Video from November 4. In this indepth interview with Dalglish and Kapadia (making a welcome return to the pod), the trio discuss how the documentary came about, Kapadia's aims and creative decisions, Kenny's goals (and goals) and, in the last ten minutes or so, the Hillsborough Disaster, its depiction in the film, and its impact on Dalglish. It's a frank and fascinating chat, and one that we'd recommend even if you're not a Liverpool fan. Enjoy.
1,618 days. 53 months. 4 and a half years. 100 episodes of Disconnected - we're celebrating, but we're not looking back…We're looking ahead. Specifically 100 months ahead, to February 2034, and what lies in store for live events, ticket touts, agentic AI buying tickets for us, and therapists for AI bots.Join Jag, Jen, Jason and Matt for a centurion celebration, and a glance at what's to come…This episode of Disconnected covers:How AI agents and decentralised platforms could revolutionise buying event ticketsImmersive tech in sports & live eventsWork in 2034 with AI colleagues and the gig economyMatt Webster:https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattwwebster/Jag Sharma: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jagsharmahttps://www.instagram.com/jagsharma/Jen Campbell:https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer-m-campbell/Jason Kapadia:https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonkapadia/https://www.instagram.com/jasonkapadia/Felina Tan:https://www.linkedin.com/in/felinagabrielletan/
In this episode, Mustafa Kapadia, Managing Director at Echo Point, joins Louise Liu to share his thoughts on how agentic AI is transforming the role of product managers—from decision-making and prioritization to collaboration and execution—and how product managers and product marketers can work together more effectively in this new AI-driven era.For more information, read Mustafa Kapadia's article "Write Value Propositions That Actually Convert - Build your first Value Proposition Agent".All rights reserved. © Product Marketing Hive.
Are your devices always listening, and if so… what if you could turn your digital eavesdropper into your new best friend?While tech startup ‘Friend' is ragebaiting NYC into loving or hating the idea, AI giants like AMD, OpenAI and Nvidia are busy trying to keep their bubble from bursting…Join us for THE essential roundup of a chaotic week that's seen faux friendships, a rival to ‘Woke-ipedia', and what's the endgame for the tech titans' game-playing.This episode of Disconnected covers:Outsourcing friendship to AIThe great tech “circle jerk” between Nvidia, OpenAI, and AMDWhether your devices are really listeningThe battle for truth with Elon Musk's “Grokiedia” taking aim at WikipediaHow algorithms subconsciously shape our livesMatt Webster:https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattwwebster/Jag Sharma: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jagsharmahttps://www.instagram.com/jagsharma/Jen Campbell:https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer-m-campbell/Jason Kapadia:https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonkapadia/https://www.instagram.com/jasonkapadia/Felina Tan:https://www.linkedin.com/in/felinagabrielletan/
On today’s episode, Jason is joined by The Ringer’s Sheil Kapadia. During the conversation, Kapadia discusses whether it’s fair to say that the 1-2 Baltimore Ravens and the 1-2 Kansas City Chiefs are still legitimate Super Bowl contenders, why he’s picking the Indianapolis Colts to win the AFC South, how the 2025 Philadelphia Eagles are eerily similar to the 2024 Chiefs, his biggest reservation about Sean McVay’s Los Angeles Rams, and much more! #FSR Follow Jason on Twitter and Instagram. Click here to subscribe, rate and review all of the latest Straight Fire with Jason McIntyre podcasts!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Would you trust AI with your career choices? LinkedIn is hoping that you wouldn't, while OpenAI takes on the old guard in the talent market with its new jobs platform…The prospect of LinkedIn's timely death makes for light reading for Jen Campbell, while Felina, Jason and Jag take us through ‘dumb phone' apps, social media bans, and the dead internet theory rearing its head once again!This episode of Disconnected covers:OpenAI disrupting the job market and upstaging LinkedInThe questionable authenticity of online content, with bots and fake accounts running amok on social mediaDigital minimalism, and the ironic advent of ‘dumb phone' apps The role of YouTube and other social media platforms in education vs their influence on youth cultureJag Sharma: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jagsharmahttps://www.instagram.com/jagsharma/Jen Campbell:https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer-m-campbell/Jason Kapadia:https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonkapadia/https://www.instagram.com/jasonkapadia/Felina Tan:https://www.linkedin.com/in/felinagabrielletan/
The WIP Morning Team is joined by Sheil Kapadia to break down the Eagles game on Thursday night. The team talks about Joe DeCamara's foot injury and his lack of ability to play in the basketball matchup tomorrow against Jack Fritz. They listen to Jack Fritz on CNN talking about Phillies Karen. ‘Jackie baseball' shares his opinion on national television about the situation. Kapadia shares his thoughts on Patullo, the Eagles defense, the cornerback spot still needing to be filled and more.
The WIP Morning Team was joined by Reuben Frank and Sheil Kapadia to discuss the Eagles game last Thursday. They break down the positions that need improvement, who stepped up, and what to look forward to in this week's game against the Kansas City Chiefs. The team talks about the Eagles offer to the Cowboys for Micah Parsons, as reports came out this weekend that they offered Jerry Jones the most of any team. Then they break down the Phillies Karen situation, listening to audio of the dad sharing his perspective of the incident. They heard Jack Fritz or ‘Jackie Baseball' on CNN yesterday sharing his opinions on the situation with Karen. Kapadia shares his thoughts on Patullo, the Eagles defense, the cornerback spot still needing to be filled and more.
The WIP Morning Team is joined by Reuben Frank, Ben Davis and Sheil Kapadia in Monday's show. The team breaks down the Eagles win last Thursday, getting analysis from Kapadia and Frank on what the Eagles need to improve. The entire team recaps the first weekend of NFL football, sharing which teams they think will be promising and which teams are not worth watching. The Eagles face the Kansas City Chiefs next week, and the team debates what players will be active and who will not be on the field on Sunday. They then bring up Trea Turner's injury last night. He left the game with an apparent hamstring strain, and his future is uncertain. The Phillies are preparing for the Mets series this week, which they may have to play without Turner. Joe DeCamara gives an injury update on his ankle, announcing the basketball game between him and Jack Fritz will be postponed. Jack Fritz also made an appearance on CNN this weekend, talking about the ‘Phillies Karen'. The Morning Team breaks down the situation that happened in the Phillies/Marlins game in Miami this weekend when a viral moment occurred over a home run ball. They preview the first Mets game tonight and more!
Data centers, artificial intelligence, and manufacturing facilities require power to operate. And demand for power is growing considerably. Some wonder if the US will have the power necessary to fill its needs in the future. While the demand is causing increased and new competition in the energy space, one organization has been solving complex energy problems since 1990. LS Power is part investment firm and part power company. Darpan Kapadia is its chief operating officer. Kapadia visited William & Mary to speak to students at the annual convocation ceremony. Before that, he met with MBA students, then sat down with us to discuss renewable energy, the growing need for power, and what policymakers and others are doing to ensure future needs are met. Learn how the Raymond A. Mason School of Business at William and Mary can help you and your organization develop your top talent through customized executive education and professional development programs. Visit us at www.wmleadership.com. Thank you for listening.
The WIP Morning Team is joined by Sheil Kapadia during this hour following a segment of ‘Ask Me Anything'. The team talks about the Eagles football home opener tomorrow. Kapadia shares his predictions for the upcoming season, and breaks down the storylines for the upcoming season. The basketball game between Joe DeCamara and Jack Fritz is brought up. The team talks about if the game should have free throws or just be a one-on-one game. Joe DeCamara talks about how he likes Jerry Jones? The rest of the team quickly pushes back on that thought. During ask me anything the team learns more about the upcoming season, Jon's engagement, and more!
What're your plans for 10,000 years' time?Short of finding a cure for aging, Jeff Bezos has made his plans very clear with the 10,000 year clock, while Elon seems to be creating a new business every 10,000 minutes…Take a journey into the future with us on Disconnected, as we break down Microsoft's new competitor ‘Macrohard', Bezos' latest art project, and the fallout from the streaming wars…This episode of Disconnected covers:Jeff Bezos' 10,000 Year Clock, and whether it's a symbol of long-term thinking or a glorified art projectElon Musk's latest foray into AI-created software with ‘MacroHard' The streaming wars, subscription fatigue, and whether the golden age of streaming will ever returnMatt Webster:https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattwwebster/Jag Sharma: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jagsharmahttps://www.instagram.com/jagsharma/Jen Campbell:https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer-m-campbell/Jason Kapadia:https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonkapadia/https://www.instagram.com/jasonkapadia/Felina Tan:https://www.linkedin.com/in/felinagabrielletan/
Shawn Syed from SumerSports stops by the pod to make his case for some of the sneaky-good QBs around the league who are poised to make the leap in 2025, including: Drake Maye Bryce Young Trevor Lawrence Brock Purdy Caleb Williams Michael Penix Jr. J.J. McCarthy C. J. Stroud The honorable Judge Kapadia then makes his ruling on which of Shawn's clients is most likely to emerge as this season's biggest breakout star quarterback based on his testimony. The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Host: Sheil KapadiaGuest: Shawn SyedProducer: Chris SuttonSocial: Kiera Givens and Brian WatersProduction Supervision: Conor Nevins and Arjuna Ramgopowell Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We are just three days away from the reigning Super Bowl champion Eagles set to kick the season off against their division rival, the Cowboys. Sheil is joined by Zach Berman of The Athletic for another edition of the Kapadia 10! The guys rank the most likely to least likely: an Eagles player winning DPOY, an Eagles player winning DROY, and three Eagles defensive players receiving All-Pro honors (04:39). Will we see the Eagles pass the ball more this season (11:56)? Where will Jalen Hurts rank on Mike Sando's QB tier after the 2025 season (21:30)? Which three players would Howie Roseman choose to protect from getting hit with injuries (36:07)? Sheil and Zach rank cornerbacks from most snaps to least snaps (58:53). Plus, season predictions and a grocery-store predicament! Email hot takes: Ringerphilly@gmail.com. Follow us on Instagram: @ringersphillyspecial Become a member of our Reddit community: https://www.reddit.com/r/RingersPhillySpecial/. The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please check out rg-help.com to find out more, or listen to the end of the episode for additional details. Host: Sheil Kapadia Guest: Zach Berman Producer: Cliff Augustin Music Composed By: Teddy Grossman and Jackson Greenberg Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
When AI models become the new norm, who writes our beauty standards?An advert for Guess in Vogue has prompted a deeper look at how exactly it's been made, and what it means for the world of fashion and beyond from our very own Jen, Jason, Matt and Jag.Join us on Disconnected this week, as we also peer into the UK's new game of VPN Whack-a-Mole, and how Brazilian football is hanging by a thread…This episode of Disconnected covers:The ethics of AI models, beauty standards, job displacement, and mental health risks How people are reacting to (and circumventing) the UK's Online Safety ActBrazilian football's heavy reliance on gambling ChatGPT's new study mode representing a positive application of AIMatt Websterhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/mattwwebster/Jag Sharma: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jagsharmahttps://www.instagram.com/jagsharma/Jen Campbell:https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer-m-campbell/Jason Kapadia:https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonkapadia/https://www.instagram.com/jasonkapadia/Felina Tan:https://www.linkedin.com/in/felinagabrielletan/
Botanical and medications for management of fungal overgrowth.Dr's Sand, Kapadia and Gurevich continue their discussion on SIFO, Small Intestinal Fungal Overgrowth. In this episode Dr. Kapadia leads us through more details in a discussion of fungal overgrowth in the GI tract. Topics covered in this episode: Botanical and medication treatment options for SIFOGluten sensitivity and candidaSugar and candidaThe mold yeast elimination dietMCASLinks to Dr. Kapadia's courses on SIFO:Practitioner course on SIFO and Mold: https://drkapadia.teachable.com/p/a-minimalist-s-approach-to-mold-related-illness-and-small-intestinal-fungal-overgrowth-sifoPatient course on SIFO: https://drkapadia.teachable.com/p/sifo-in-integrative-course-for-patient-education
How fungal overgrowth changes the intestinal tract.Dr's Sand, Kapadia and Gurevich continue their discussion on SIFO, Small Intestinal Fungal Overgrowth. In this episode Dr. Kapadia leads us through more details in a discussion of fungal overgrowth in the GI tract. Topics covered in this episode: SIFO treatment, foundations of GI health, stress the gut and limbic system retraining, dietary changes and SIFO, nutrient deficiencies in SIFO, acid suppression and SIFO, medications and botanicals in treatment of SIFOLinks to Dr. Kapadia's courses on SIFO:Practitioner course on SIFO and Mold: https://drkapadia.teachable.com/p/a-minimalist-s-approach-to-mold-related-illness-and-small-intestinal-fungal-overgrowth-sifoPatient course on SIFO: https://drkapadia.teachable.com/p/sifo-in-integrative-course-for-patient-education
Testing and Treatment Dr's Sand, Kapadia and Gurevich do a deep dive into SIFO, Small Intestinal Fungal Overgrowth. In this episode Dr. Kapadia leads us in a discussion of fungal overgrowth in the GI tract. Topics covered: Symptoms Testing and Treatment of SIFO, Organic Acid Testing, Stool Testing, Protozoa, tongue coating, association with allergies, MCAS, skin, Vulvovaginitis and candidiasis, IBS, IBD and SIFO, Biofilm and SIFOLinks to Dr. Kapadia's courses on SIFO:Practitioner course on SIFO and Mold: https://drkapadia.teachable.com/p/a-minimalist-s-approach-to-mold-related-illness-and-small-intestinal-fungal-overgrowth-sifo
“In this climate of being a trade professional in Washington, expect to be in an Uber for about half of the day and then the other half of it sitting in rooms making cases of why people either should be not paying tariffs or how other people should be paying tariffs.” - Samir Kapadia, Managing Principal at Vogel Group and Founder and CEO at India Index Supply chain professionals have always had to keep a close eye on trade–both the policies and the geopolitical happenings that affect it. But with tariffs launching trade-related topics to the top of the news cycle repeatedly since January, all of us - supply chain professionals and otherwise - have learned something new. One person who spends a majority of his time right in the thick of it all is Samir Kapadia, Managing Principal at Vogel Group and Founder and CEO at India Index. Samir and Kelly Barner have discussed global sourcing and tariffs in the past, but in this interview they take a broader approach, exploring how trade policies and lobbying intersect and what they really mean in today's volatile geopolitical environment. In this episode of the Art of Supply podcast, Samir shares his expertise about the: Nuances of trade relationships between companies and governments Factors that influence trade agreements and tariffs Types of lobbying methods that influence and shape trade practices Links: Samir Kapadia on LinkedIn India Index The Dawn of a New Era in U.S. Trade Policy Evaluating India as a Viable Alternative to China Kelly Barner on LinkedIn Art of Supply LinkedIn newsletter Art of Supply on AOP Subscribe to This Week in Procurement
The documentary that won the Academy Award in 2015 is the topic of #670 of Have You Ever Seen. Asif Kapadia and his team look at the tremendous singer Amy Winehouse through archival footage and many new interviews with those in her circle, but the film sorely misses having these obscure people being shown on camera. Who's who?! We were also critical of how Kapadia's approach isn't as in-depth as he might think it is...and did this contribute to the pile-on done by the paparazzi and the media that loved to show her at her worst? There's so much blame to go around (her parents, the media, us and also her worst addiction…her husband Blake), but the women who badly needed rehab—and came up with a great song CALLED that—shoulders the most responsibility. At least we have the music. So cozy up to our chat about Amy. We're sponsored by Sparkplug Coffee. Apply our "HYES" promo code and win yourself a onetime 20% discount. The website is "sparkplug.coffee/hyes". Follow our podcast by subscribing in your app. Rate and review us too. Look for us on YouTube as well (@hyesellis in the search bar). Feedback options are email (haveyoueverseenpodcast@gmail.com), Bluesky (ryan-ellis and bevellisellis) and Twi-X (@moviefiend51 and @bevellisellis).
Dr. Kaushal Kapadia’s path to opening his own dental practice in York, Pennsylvania, began with a self-conscious middle schooler’s smile and a compassionate orthodontist in a small town in India. Today, as the owner of White Rose Family Dental, he brings a lifetime of experience, empathy, and global perspective to his patients—thanks to a journey filled with determination, hardship, and heart.Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What happens when a driven entrepreneur is suddenly forced to confront the ultimate test—not in the boardroom, but in his own body? In this powerful episode of FOMO Sapiens, Romain Kapadia—founder, investor, marathoner, and stage four cancer survivor—joins Patrick McGinnis to explore how resilience, mindset, and business acumen intersect in the face of life-altering adversity. Romain shares the unconventional tools he used to navigate both startup chaos and his diagnosis, including his non-negotiable morning routine, a radically different perspective on time, and why optimism can be a form of strategy. This conversation isn't just inspiring—it's a masterclass in how to meet life's hardest moments with clarity, decisiveness, and strength. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join the conversation with special guest Priyank Kapadia, SVP Data + AI at Bounteous. This episode if the first of a three part series where host, Doug Longenecker explores what's new, what's now and what's next when it comes to artificial intelligence. There's hype vs reality, fear vs adoption and efficiency vs effectiveness
In this episode, we discuss Payal Kapadia's A Night of Knowing Nothing, including the film's unconventional approach to documentary, the value of the film's fictional elements, and the theme of impossible love.See where A Night of Knowing Nothing is available to watch.Supplemental Material:• A Night of Knowing Nothing (The Criterion Channel Transfer)• Meet the Filmmakers | Payal Kapadia• Payal Kapadia on A Night of Knowing Nothing | NYFF59• A Night of Knowing Nothing Q&A | DocPoint 2022• Discussing A Night of Knowing Nothing | Payal Kapadia & Ranabir Das• A Night of Knowing Nothing with Payal Kapadia | ICA• A Night of Knowing Nothing Q&A | Quinzaine des Cinéastes• Payal Kapadia on Documentary Trends & Filmmaking Tips | Film Critics Guild• Watermelon, Fish and Half Ghost (2014) (Dir. Payal Kapadia)• The Last Mango Before the Monsoon (2015) (Dir. Payal Kapadia)• Afternoon Clouds (2017) (Dir. Payal Kapadia)• And What Is the Summer Saying (2018) (Dir. Payal Kapadia)• Between Day and Night (2021) (Dir. Payal Kapadia)• What is India's caste system?• What is India's caste system? Is it contentious in U.S.?• Cast System in India TodayAdditional Audio Sources:• A Night of Knowing Nothing (The Criterion Channel Transfer)If you'd like to support the show, subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to your podcasts, leave a review on Apple Podcasts, and share the podcast with someone who might enjoy it.If you have any thoughts, comments, or questions about the show, you can email us at scenebyscenepodcast@gmail.comFollow us on Letterboxd: Joe | Justin
Send us a textIn this episode of The Digital Executive, Shashank Kapadia, a leader in machine learning, shares insights into how AI-driven personalization is transforming industries. Drawing from his experience with companies like Walmart and Randstad, he discusses the challenges of deploying large-scale AI solutions, the myths of real-time AI, and the critical role of ethical and transparent machine learning systems. His expertise in NLP and domain-specific AI applications further highlights the evolving landscape of AI-driven decision-making.Kapadia also explores key emerging trends, including the democratization of foundational models, the rise of edge learning, and the importance of ethical AI in business strategy. His forward-thinking approach offers valuable takeaways for leaders navigating AI adoption. Tune in to gain expert insights into the future of machine learning and its impact on enterprises worldwide.Disclaimer:Shashank Kapadia's comments and opinions are provided in their personal capacity and not as a representative of Walmart. They do not reflect the views of Walmart and are not endorsed by Walmart.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit zeteo.comDo you ever wonder where the world will be in 50 years?This is the key question that award-winning filmmaker Asif Kapadia – best known for his films ‘Diego Maradona', ‘Amy' and ‘Senna' – seeks to answer in his newest work, ‘2073.' And the answer is a lot scarier than perhaps the flying cars we imagined for the future.‘2073' gives us a look at just one of the possibilities if the world continues to devolve at its current pace. A world almost unrecognizable as citizens of ‘New San Francisco' face the fall of democracy and the harrowing effects of climate change. (Be sure to watch the exclusive clip from the film at the end of the interview above.)“I thought the whole world feels really dystopian – everything that happens every day that I read, everything I see happening around me – and I thought, how do I express this feeling, this fear about where we're heading?” Kapadia tells Mehdi.He continues, “My main aim with this film was to kind of almost have a God's eye view of the whole world. Because my background is from India, I've worked in Brazil, I've worked in Europe, I live in the UK, I've worked in the US. I just saw the same kind of elements, the same playbook happening everywhere.”Thus, ‘2073' depicts the confluence of climate change and the rise of authoritarianism in the dystopian city of New San Francisco, where there's no privacy, no freedom, no democracy. The film is a warning of what is to come if we let oligarchs go unchecked.But it's not all doom and gloom, because as much as ‘2073' serves as a warning, it also is a call to action.“The film is there to create a dialogue for us to be talking now, for you, for me, for everyone to be saying, what can we individually do? I don't think it's as simple as putting a neat little moment at the end of the film and saying, if you do this, everything will be great. I mean, the struggle is much more complex and the fight for freedom and democracy is much more layered than me just saying go out and vote. There's something else going on here and we're going to have to talk about it,” Kapadia explains.He concludes, “I think partly it starts at home. It starts with you, starts with your kids, it starts with your family, your parents, your aunties and uncles, but then also a kind of wider community about what are we going to do to protect ourselves from what is happening. We're not crazy. This stuff is happening. And I think the film, part of the process of showing it, has been almost therapy for people.”Watch the full interview above to hear what Kapadia's take is on the mainstream media's coverage of the issues he highlights in ‘2073', and the exclusive clip, only for Zeteo paid subscribers
Sheil Kapadia joins the Morning show. This could be the best Fangio defense ever. Milton Williams might be key if Carter gets double-teamed. The Chiefs might target Oren Burks. Covering Kelce will require multiple players. Jalen Hurts, despite inconsistent passing this season, remains focused and poised.
Barron's is a 100+ year institution in financial journalism, yet it's constantly evolving. Reshma Kapadia is one of the driving forces behind that innovation. She was part of the team that helped launch Barron's annual "100 Most Influential Women in US Finance" list and created the publication's female-focused "Level Up" platform. On this episode of Press Profiles, we dive into Reshma's 30-year career, why she felt compelled to be a journalist, her love of covering emerging markets, her search for “great thinkers” to interview…and of course we explore the coveted 100 Women in Finance list – who makes it, who doesn't, and why.
Ahead of the Oscar nominations, we discuss one of the most acclaimed films of 2024, writer-director Payal Kapadia's All We Imagine as Light. We talk about the film's bittersweet exploration of urban loneliness and the migrant experience, its depiction of Mumbai, and Kapadia's command over tone. We also talk about the bold mid-movie pivot and how it affects the narrative. Later, we discuss the film's Oscars omission and the disrespect that it has been shown by the Film Federation of India. — Hosted by Akhil Arora and Rohan Naahar, The Long Take is fully bootstrapped. Please consider donating if you enjoy our work. The Long Take is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, Gaana, JioSaavn, Overcast, Pandora, RadioPublic, iHeart Radio, Google Podcasts, and wherever you get your podcasts. Follow The Long Take on Instagram, Facebook, Threads, and YouTube. Write to us at thelongtakepod@gmail.com.
Ep. 287: Payal Kapadia on All We Imagine as Light Welcome to The Last Thing I Saw, with your host, Nicolas Rapold. Payal Kapadia's All We Imagine as Light keeps gaining new admirers and garnering more honors (since winning the Grand Prix at Cannes last spring). I had a wonderful conversation with Kapadia about the myriad directorial decisions that went into creating her nuanced portrait of three women in Mumbai—two roommates, Prabha (Kani Kusruti) and Anu (Divya Prabha), who work at a hospital, and their older widowed friend, Parvaty (Chhaya Kadam), a cook who's in danger of losing her home. She goes into detail on inspirations for the characters, the details of Mumbai she strove to capture, her choices about composition and color and sound, the influence of her mother on her work, and much, much more—including, of course, recent favorites from her moviegoing. Please support the production of this podcast by signing up at: rapold.substack.com Photo by Steve Snodgrass
Payal Kapadia is one of the most exciting up and coming filmmakers we have right now, and she sat down with IndieWire's Chris O'Falt in studio to discuss her new film that is one of the year's best. Listen in to learn a lot about Mumbai, filmmaking in India, and what how Kapadia's work in documentary informs her style; a blend of fiction and non-fiction filmmaking. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
La cartelera ha abierto 2025 con un aluvión de títulos importantes que están en la carrera de premios. De hecho, una de nuestras recomendaciones es 'La luz que imaginamos', película de la cineasta india Payal Kapadia que tuvo premio en Cannes y que está nominada a los Globos de Oro que se celebran este domingo. Es una de las revelaciones del año que ya está en cines, pero además hay propuestas tan diferentes como el terror de Hugh Grant, el deseo de Daniel Craig o el mono de Robbie Williams. Un episodio completito, nuestro regalo de Reyes.
La cartelera ha abierto 2025 con un aluvión de títulos importantes que están en la carrera de premios. De hecho, una de nuestras recomendaciones es 'La luz que imaginamos', película de la cineasta india Payal Kapadia que tuvo premio en Cannes y que está nominada a los Globos de Oro que se celebran este domingo. Es una de las revelaciones del año que ya está en cines, pero además hay propuestas tan diferentes como el terror de Hugh Grant, el deseo de Daniel Craig o el mono de Robbie Williams. Un episodio completito, nuestro regalo de Reyes.
"2073" had its world premiere at the 2024 Venice International Film Festival, where it ignited conversation regarding the state of the world today politically, economically, and socially. Blending documentary and narrative feature filmmaking, Academy Award-winning documentary filmmaker Asif Kapadia tells the story of a time traveler who risks his life to change the course of history and save the future of humanity in a dystopian future that is inspired by Chris Marker's 1962 film "La Jetée." Kapadia was kind enough to spend some time speaking with us about his work on the film, which you can listen to below. Please be sure to check out the film, which is now playing in limited release from NEON. Thank you, and enjoy! Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... Apple Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWA7KiotcWmHiYYy6wJqwOw And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture and listen to this podcast ad-free Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a textIn this episode, Ben and Daphna are joined by Dr. Vishal Kapadia, neonatologist at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, to discuss oxygen use in the delivery room and the “Goldilocks principle” of finding the right balance—not too much, not too little. Dr. Kapadia shares insights from his research on oxygen targets, the challenges of defining evidence-based practices, and the role of personalized care for preterm and term infants. With emerging studies and ongoing trials, this conversation sheds light on how precision in oxygen delivery can impact neonatal outcomes.As always, feel free to send us questions, comments, or suggestions to our email: nicupodcast@gmail.com. You can also contact the show through Instagram or Twitter, @nicupodcast. Or contact Ben and Daphna directly via their Twitter profiles: @drnicu and @doctordaphnamd. The papers discussed in today's episode are listed and timestamped on the webpage linked below. Enjoy!
While Izzy is away, Murtada welcomes back critic Karl Delossantos to discuss Ridley Scott messy sequel, Gladiator II. the conversation covers the miscast Paul Mescal, the lazy filmmaking and the bad script. Suffice it to say we are not fans. The conversation starts with awards season and the winners at the Gothams and the New York Film Critics Circle. Then filmmaker Payal Kapadia joins Murtada to talk about her sublime portrait of Mumbai, All We Imagine As Light. Kapadia discusses making the jump from documentary to fiction, her sense of character, the wonderful actresses she worked with and how everyone should take a vacation!Follow the show on Twitter and Instagram: @IMPictureShow.To hear more from Izzy and Murtada check them out on social media: Izzy (Twitter: @bkrewind, IG: @bk_rewind); Murtada (Twitter: @ME_Says, IG: murtada_e).See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
At this year's Cannes Film Festival, the director Payal Kapadia won the prestigious Grand Prix award for her debut narrative feature, “All We Imagine as Light.” It's one of the buzziest films of the year and the first Indian film in 30 years to compete at Cannes. The story centres around three women who are each living and working in Mumbai. Though they're all financially independent, they're not free from the expectations of what it means to be women in a patriarchal society. Payal joins guest host Talia Schlanger to talk about making a film that celebrates female friendship, how she addressed some of her own biases against women in the film, and how she feels about it not being selected to represent India at the next Oscars.
Kapadia is heading to COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan next week to bring a gender lens to what's being called the 'Finance COP.' Negotiators are hammering out new financial targets for investment and assistance in the climate transition in developing countries and the global south more broadly.
"All We Imagine As Light" had its world premiere at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the festival's Grand Prix prize and received some of the most glowing reviews of the year for its writing, direction, cinematography, and performances. Director/Writer Payal Kapadia was kind enough to talk with us during the New York Film Festival about her work on the film, which you can listen to and watch below. Please be sure to check out the film, which will play in New York at Film Forum and Lincoln Center and Los Angeles at Laemmle Royal starting November 15th from Janus Films & Sideshow and is up for your consideration for this year's Academy Awards in all eligible categories including Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Original Screenplay. Thank you, and enjoy! Check out more on NextBestPicture.com Please subscribe on... Apple Podcasts - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/negs-best-film-podcast/id1087678387?mt=2 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/7IMIzpYehTqeUa1d9EC4jT YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWA7KiotcWmHiYYy6wJqwOw And be sure to help support us on Patreon for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/NextBestPicture and listen to this podcast ad-free Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When Payal Kapadia won a historic Grand Prix at this year's Cannes Film Festival for her second feature, All We Imagine as Light (the first Indian film to play in competition at Cannes in 30 years), she paid homage to another Cannes prizewinner whose work has deeply influenced her: Miguel Gomes, whose Grand Tour won the award for Best Director. The resonances between their latest films go beyond Cannes laurels and directorial inspiration. All We Imagine as Light, which opens in American theaters this Friday, traces the stories of three women in present-day Mumbai, while Grand Tour follows a British colonial officer and his fiancée as they traipse across various East Asian cities in 1918—but both films are city symphonies that center love stories within broader political contexts and are driven by the pulsings of female desire. Last month at the New York Film Festival, Film Comment editor Devika Girish moderated a conversation with Kapadia and Gomes—both practitioners of artful docufiction—which touched on their influences, aspirations, and methods.
This week we're excited to present a conversation with director Payal Kapadia and producer Thomas Hakim of the NYFF62 Main Slate selection All We Imagine as Light. All We Imagine as Light opens at Film at Lincoln Center on November 15 with Payal Kapadia in person! Get tickets at filmlinc.org/light The light, the lives, and the textures of contemporary, working-class Mumbai are explored and celebrated with a vivid, humane richness by Payal Kapadia, who won the Grand Prize at this year's Cannes Film Festival for her revelatory fiction feature debut. Centering on two roommates who also work together in a city hospital—head nurse Prabha (Kani Kusruti) and recent hire Anu (Divya Prabha)—and a newly retired coworker Parvaty (Chhaya Kadam), Kapadia's film alights on prosaic moments of connection and heartache, hope and disappointment. Prabha, her husband from an arranged marriage living in faraway Germany, is pursued by a courtly doctor; Anu carries on a romance with a Muslim man, which she must keep a secret from her Hindu family; Parvaty finds herself dealing with a sudden eviction from her apartment. Kapadia captures the bustle of the metropolis and the open-air tranquility of a seaside resort with equal radiance, articulated by her superb actors with an unforced expressivity and by the camera with a lyrical naturalism that occasionally drifts into dreamlike incandescence. This conversation was moderated by NYFF Artistic Director Dennis Lim.
Dr's Sand, Kapadia and Gurevich discuss Bile Acid Malabsorption, also known as BAM. In this episode Dr. Gurevich leads us in a discussion of BAM. Topics covered: symptoms and testing for BAM, utilization of testing for fecal fat and steatocrit, treatment of BAM, use of cholestyramine and other prescription/natural agents, treatment of underlying triggers of BAM, association with crohns, IBD, IBS, SIBO
Dr's Sand, Kapadia and Gurevich discuss Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency or EPI. Dr. Gurevich leads the discussion on this often overlooked condition: Topics covered in this episode: Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency (EPI) definitions, testing, elastase marker, associations with other conditions such as celiac disease and inflammatory bowel disease, treatment with pancreatic enzymes.