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Episode 90 of The Prakhar Gupta Xperience features Karan Singh Magic. Karan Singh is an Indian mentalist, illusionist, and psychological performer known for his mind-reading skills.00:00 - Intro01:26 - Mind Blowing Card Tricks06:25 - David Blaine & KSM's Magic Show17:07 - What Makes Magic so Amazing21:32 - KSM Hypnotizing Prakhar & Audience31:48 - Insane Magicians in India46:45 - KSM talks to the dead50:45 - Reacting to GOAT magicians1:07:44 - How do magicians read mind1:15:56 - Inviting Prakhar's Team on Camera1:20:48 - Reading Prakhar's Mind1:25:19 - KSM's Question for Prakhar
Our guest for Episode 72 is Karan Singh, VP GTM Strategy, Revenue Operations & Enablement, LaunchDarkly. Before joining LaunchDarkly, Karan held senior leadership positions at Sapphire Ventures, Procore Technologies, and SalesSource, where he spearheaded major product rollouts and guided organizational growth. In this episode, Ross and Karan discuss the importance of establishing consistent rituals and cadences, break down how to set and track SMART goals, and examine how technology can act as a force multiplier.
The podcast delves into the transformative landscape of mental wellness in the workplace, emphasizing the need for organizations to prioritize mental health as an integral aspect of their culture. Speaker A articulates their enthusiasm for breaking the longstanding stigma surrounding mental health, which has historically hindered access to essential care and support. They highlight the importance of mindfulness and meditation practices, advocating for their incorporation into the workplace to foster a healthier environment. The discussion further explores the implications of stress on personal relationships, underlining that a supportive workplace can significantly influence employees' lives outside of work. Ultimately, the episode conveys a hopeful message about the potential for organizations to evolve and enhance employee well-being through conscious practices and sustained investment in mental health resources.Takeaways: The stigma surrounding mental health is gradually diminishing, allowing greater access to quality care. Organizations that prioritize mental wellness witness significant improvements in employee productivity and satisfaction. Effective leadership is rooted in fostering psychological safety and trust within workplace relationships. Investing in mental health resources is essential for sustaining employee engagement and retention over time. The integration of mindfulness practices into workplace culture has profound impacts on employee well-being. Companies must continuously adapt to evolving challenges and support their teams through ongoing mental health initiatives. Links and Resources:Karan Singh on LinkedInChanging WorkScott Shute on LinkedInNicholas Whitaker on LinkedInAimee Serene on LinkedInThanks so much for joining us this week. Want to subscribe to Changing Work? Have some feedback you'd like to share? Connect with us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube to leave us a review!
Dr Karan Singh loves his job as a registrar in nuclear medicine but he thinks there isn't enough exposure to the specialty during medical school and basic training. In this podcast we spend a day in his department at Prince of Wales Hospital Sydney and get a taste of the many different referrals that come his way; a bone scan for a young man experiencing leg spasms after recovering from a car crash; myocardial perfusion imaging for an elderly gentleman with coronary artery disease; staging for prostate and breast cancer; and radiation therapy for a toxic multinodular goiter. The “reality audio” format gives a good sense of the daily tasks and responsibilities involved in this career pathway.CreditsDr Karan SinghStaff and patients at Prince of Wales Nuclear Medicine and PET DepartmentProductionProduced by Mic Cavazzini DPhil. Music licenced from Epidemic Sound includes ‘Salty Sails' and ‘Nuna' by Sindrandi, ‘Between Four Eyes' by Czar Donic, ‘Organic Textures 2' by Johannes Bornlöf and ‘Punjabi Swag' by Aks and Lakshmi. Image by JohnnyGreig licenced through Getty Images. Editorial feedback kindly provided by RACP physicians Jamie Bellinge, Joseph Lee, Sern Wei Yeoh, Zac Fuller and Stephen Bacchi.Please visit the Pomegranate Health web page for a transcript and supporting references. Login to MyCPD to record listening and reading as a prefilled learning activity.
Episode 4 of Where Passion Meets Education (WPME) host Sandeep Dutt in conversation with Sunil Malhotra.Sunil Malhotra's entrepreneurial experience spans Design, Manufacturing and Information Technology. A thought leader in Design Thinking and Exponential Transformation, Sunil founded Ideafarms to bring industrial design to ICT.On the 7th of July 2024 Sunil joined us at My Good School and talked about his latestbook YOGAi, a result of the author's professional experience, embellished by interactions with Dr. Karan Singh, Ervin Laszlo, Satish Kumar, John Maeda, Salim Ismail and other luminaries, making it a well-rounded treatise on the interplays of Yoga and Ai. When the dust settles on the hype around Ai, the world is likely to remain wildly unpredictable. Use this book as a starting point for understanding the human quest for truth, and creating technologies wisely to make our lives richer and the world a better place."You teach best what you most need to learn." ~Richard BachSunil and Sandeep talk about learning, thinking and growing up. Eastern philosophy and Western thought, how the two work together in the world today, and why Indian philosophy is way advanced. He believes that knowledge must be free to flow and help build a world of higher-order thinking, unlike in the West, where ownership of knowledge is the key to their profiteering and intellectual property is treated as the wealth of people and organisations. The oldest Upnishads may be as old as 8th century BC, and this ancient reservoir of knowledge will always be the core of any learning for civilisations to come, their message and understanding has not been truly captured in the unlimited number of books and western literature.The Upanishads present a vision of an interconnected universe with a single, unifying principle behind the apparent diversity in the cosmos, any articulation of which is called brahman. Within this context, the Upanishads teach that brahman resides in the atman, the unchanging core of the human individual. - WikipediaStarting from Upanishads, to schools, how children learn and what is the way forward for education the podcast in a matter of 15 plus mintutes touches on the core of the human learning systems as they exist today and what lies ahead. We need to unlearn first, and not be hostage to the industrial age school system, which much like an industrial proecss indoctrinates and robs every indivudal of #JoyOfLearning.Design as a philosophy, as a tool, is with every individual, a true designer just delves within, we design our own lives and move on. What bubbles up, passion needs to come within yourself, mind is all powerful, free ourselves and use the mind as an insturment, true passion evolves.Freeing the mind, is that education? This pushed Sunil into another world and the coversation is all yours to listen to!‘Victims of education', the problem is that the education system uses words, that only gives us literacy. You need to learn for life, we must demolish the entire school system.Talking about teaching and learning, does learning come before teaching? It obviously does and Sunil corroborates how. From mother tongue and perfect communication before going to school to the vagaries of the system, there is a need to unlearn. Signs of optimism and why Sunil wrote the book YOGAi."We can't change the direction of the wind, but we can adjust the sails.”YOGAi makes Ai approachable by contextualising the evolution of technology. These technologies have crept upon us, even without our noticing, and yet when it comes to leveraging them, we still have a tendency to shy away. Technologies with broad, general applications in their early stages take an inordinate amount of time to emerge, but eventually their power becomes self-evident, and they take hold over society in disruptive ways.Another goal of YOGAi is to make you accessible to yourself by contextualising the evolution of the human mind. Attention is brought to Yoga, narrowly understood as physical exercises from India, which in fact are just the tip of the proverbial iceberg. Yoga serves as a powerful tool for self-discovery, enabling individuals to explore their innermost selves and cultivate a deeper understanding of their identities, purpose, and connections to the world. Ultimately, the convergence of Yoga and Ai represents a pathway towards realising human potential and creating a more equitable and sustainable world for all.Let us togther cocreate space for passion and learning to blossom, this would be the true meaning of education, and we will be fair to the young people whose future is at stake in the hands of the policy makers and institutions that are more business models and less about #JoyOfLearning.Good Schools India Journal is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Thanks for reading Good Schools India Journal! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.gsi.in/subscribe
Today we have a special guest, Karan Singh, chatting with us about his journey in starting and growing a business in the mental health space. Karan is the co-founder and former chief operating officer of Ginger, a leading mental health and coaching platform that merged with Headspace in 2021 to form Headspace Health in a multi-billion dollar transaction.Under Karan's leadership, Ginger was recognized by Fast Company as One of the World's Top 10 most innovative companies in healthcare and was named a World Economic Forum technology pioneer. Karan also volunteers on the Dean's Advisory Council at UC Berkeley's Haas School of Business and was the recipient of MIT's Social Impact Fellowship.This episode is sponsored by Pareto Labs, an online business education platform.Connect with Karan:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karanvsingh/Headspace Health: https://www.headspace.com/Subscribe on Apple Podcast , Spotify or other major streaming platforms.Let's connect!Subscribe to my newsletter: Time To Live: Thriving in Business and BeyondWebsite: https://www.annemcginty.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/annemcgintyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/annemcgintyhost
Dear followers, Here I am back again after a little break. Needed some time to take a pause amid the extremely busy few weeks that have been. Somewhere along the way I realised that there is no need to rush if everyone's telling you to. You can tread growth the way you want to - it could be quiet, it could be paced, it could be mindful and it could still remain as 'you' as you'd like it to be. That it's okay to prioritize meaning over metrics. Ironically, my next guest konnected directly with this ideology of sorts. Meet Karan Singh, Director and CEO of Aristobrat in this episode of #KarishmaKonnect. Highlights for me were: - Fashion and entrepreneurship after a career in cricket and IT - How AI tools (with examples) can help reduce costs for early entrepreneurs - Why slow ain't that bad and what is effective inventory - What you need to know as a first time entrepreneur Established in 2019, Aristobrat embodies affordable luxury in men's apparel, committed to redefining the modern man's style with their capsule collection. The brand is headed by Karan and Neha who is the Director and Category Head at Aristobrat. Kurious to know more: https://www.aristobrat.in/ Tune into Karishma Konnect across platforms here: https://linktr.ee/karikonnect. Please subscribe, like, comment, share, and all that jazz. Stay Tuned for our next episode coming soon! For regular updates, follow me on Instagram at www.instagram.com/karishmakonnect! #fashion #retail #ecommerce #luxury #trending #podcasts
On the 73rd episode of the What is a Good Life? podcast, I am delighted to introduce our guest, Sunil Malhotra. Sunil weaves together Vedic wisdom with the innovations of tomorrow. To unravel the mysteries of the human experience, he stands at the intersection of spirituality, technology, and design. Sunil's latest book, YOGAi: Interplays of Yoga and Artificial Intelligence, demystifies both 'technologies' in a bid to connect them in the context of the exponential times we are witnessing. He is also the founder of Ideafarms, a Design-in-Tech advisory and consulting firm.In this illuminating conversation, Sunil shares his experience of letting go of questions and answers in his life, and feeling and experiencing a much wider sense of life, a letting go of control and consequently a flow to it has emerged he had not previously known existed. He explains how through his latest book he forged profound connections with some of the most esteemed minds in spirituality and science, including luminaries such as Dr. Karan Singh, Ervin Laszlo, and Satish Kumar. While we also discuss the capacity to look at life with fresh eyes, think for ourselves, and recognise how everything around us is communicating with us.If you are overthinking life and sense that you're holding on too tightly, this conversation will offer you plenty of suggestions, anecdotes, and clues on how life can flow more effortlessly.Subscribe for weekly episodes, every Tuesday, and check out my YouTube channel (link below) for clips and shorts.For further content and information check out the following:Sunil's company website: http://www.ideafarms.comSunil's latest book: https://www.amazon.com/YOGAi-Interplays-Yoga-Artificial-Intelligence/dp/B0D1FQ9K2H- For the podcast's YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/@whatisagoodlife/videos- My newsletter: https://www.whatisagood.life/- My LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-mccartney-14b0161b4/Contact me at mark@whatisagood.life to book a free consultation (30 minutes) for one-on-one coaching programs, executive team coaching programs to build trust and connection amongst executive teams or silent retreats for executive teams.Running Order:03:20 The ceasing of questions09:55 Looking at life with fresh eyes14:45 We don't often think for ourselves19:10 Realising that everything is communicating with us24:50 The desire to explore Yoga more fully 30:20 The relationship between science and yoga35:30 The difference between knowledge and knowing42:20 Forging bonds with esteemed minds48:10 The loosening of thinking and a growing awareness58:20 The intention behind the book1:02:50 What is a good life for Sunil?
Step into the dynamic world of Indian menswear fashion with our latest episode! Join us as we sit down with Karan Singh, the creative force behind Aristobrat, a brand renowned for its premium men's clothing. In this insightful conversation, Karan takes us on a journey from his inspiration drawn from a transformative trip to Scandinavia to the inception of his own fashion brand. Delve into his innovative financial strategies, including the use of factoring, and gain a deeper understanding of India's burgeoning menswear scene. Discover Karan's pearls of wisdom as he discusses crafting a brand strategy, mastering social media marketing, how he came up with the name and his take on social media influencers. He unveils his secrets behind effective Google & Meta ads campaigns and his unique perspective on decision fatigue. Karan talks about his favorite brands, the importance of gut instincts in business, and learning how to navigate competition while staying true to your brand's narrative. But that's not all! Karan shares his fashion disasters, reveals the benefits of avoiding the news, discusses whether Indian men are fashionable compared to the rest of the world, and explains why focusing on the constant rather than the changing is key. For aspiring founders, Karan offers invaluable advice, and for fashion enthusiasts, he provides expert tips to elevate your wardrobe game.Linkshttps://www.aristobrat.in/ Hosted And Produced by Neil Patel https://www.linkedin.com/today/author/neilpatel2 Listen and Subscribe to More Episodeshttps://www.indianstartupshow.com/ Music by Punch Deck.https://open.spotify.com/artist/7kdduxAVaFnbHJyNxl7FWV
SaaStr 728: How to Double Your Magic Number and Increase Your Go-to-Market Efficiency with Sapphire Ventures Go-to-market (GTM) design and efficiency are sometimes overlooked, but they're a critical driver of any SaaS business. Rajeev Dham and Karan Singh, Partners at Sapphire Ventures, and Jane Lee, Vice President at Sapphire walk us through how to double your “Magic Number,” a shorthand for your sales and marketing efficiency. Magic Number is your growth in ARR over a quarter divided by the sales and marketing spend in the prior quarter. Previously in SaaS, it was widely seen that anything > 1 was healthy if you were venture-backed, and anything > 1.5 is was seen as perhaps too capital-efficient. If you were well-funded, 0.7 was fine. But as Rajeev, Karan, and Jane point out to set the stage for this discussion, Go-to-market efficiency in recent years has suffered a significant drop across both public and private SaaS companies. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SaaStr hosts the largest SaaS community events on the planet. Join us in 2024 at: SaaStr Annual: Sept. 10-12 in the SF Bay Area. Join 12,500 SaaS professionals, CEOs, revenue leaders and investors for the world's LARGEST SaaS community event of the year. Podcast listeners can grab a discount on tickets here: https://www.saastrannual2024.com/buy-tickets?promo=fave20 SaaStr Europa: June 5-6 in London. We'll be hosting the 5th SaaStr Europa in London for two days of content and networking. Join 3,000 SaaS and Cloud leaders. Podcast listeners can grab a discount on Europa tickets here: https://www.saastreuropa2024.com/buy-tickets?promo=fave200 -------------- This episode is sponsored by: Northwest Registered Agent Get more when Northwest Registered Agent starts your business. They'll form your company fast and stand up your entire business identity in minutes. That means business free domain, business email, website, hosting, address, mail scanning, business phone app, all within minutes. Visit https://www.northwestregisteredagent.com/saastr to get a 60 percent discount on your next LLC.
Are you prepared to incorporate generative AI into your Sales organization? Is now the best time to join the GenAI movement? Learn from Karan Singh and Craig Rosenberg, two experienced revenue leaders, as they share their investigation into the generative AI landscape.
In an industry which is constantly changing and getting more complex and more competitive, who is calling the shots? Is the power dynamic shifting and whose responsibility is it to shape the future of digital advertising? In this special episode, Karan Singh from Microsoft Advertising, Simon Peel from Haleon and Michelle Hobbs from Publicis Media join ExchangeWire COO, Lindsay Rowntree, to share their insights and opinions on the evolving consumer expectations on advertisers for better online experiences, the critical need for strong relationships and collaborations across the supply chain, the ongoing importance of privacy, security and transparency, the opportunity for ad tech to thrive beyond the big dominators, and the drive for diversity, equity and inclusion, and sustainability in the future of digital advertising.
The Indian music festival scene is booming. The total number of attendees increased 80% over the last year to 13.5 million in 2023. Despite this growth, organisers face financial challenges. But then if the organisers are not making any money then who is? What is the commerce of music concerts? Listen to host Shabori Das in the latest episode of The Morning Brief podcast as she tries to understand the economics of running a music festival in India with Karan Singh, CEO, Sunburn Festival, Jairam VG, Founder, Hyperlink Brand Solutions, Jay Shah, Vice President Cultural Outreach at Mahindra Group, and Dhruva Patodia, Founder, Sort My Scene. Tune in! If you like this episode from Shabori Das, check out her other interesting episodes on The Karobar of a Bar, What cheap fast fashion actually costs, Beauty Battles: Who will be crowned the retail royalty? And more! Follow your host Shabori Das on Twitter & LinkedinCatch the latest episode of ‘The Morning Brief' on ET Play, The Economic Times Online, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, JioSaavn, Amazon Music and Google Podcasts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NDA Editor Justin Pearse and Publisher Andy Oakes return with yet another ramblng chat about a week in the digital media and marketing industry.This week we're joined by special guest Karan Singh, Head of International Advertiser Partnerships, Microsoft Advertising, who gives us his take on industry developments and reveals some shocking views on mince pies.With advertiser desertion of X in the headlines this week, we discuss the ever-present issue of brand safety in online advertising, industry confidence for 2024 after a tough year, the success of NDA's "legendary" Trinity Lunch in ushering in the industry's festive season, and more.In what has rapidly become on of the podcast's more popular segments, we also take a deep dive into Peppa Pig and it's relevance to the digital media and marketing industry.
Stacy Cole and Carol Hughes discuss a horrific accident with a weird twist. A Manteca man is facing a murder charge after police say he drove his semi-truck on a deadly collision course in Parker, Arizona. Parker police confirm that 28-year-old Karan Singh is from Manteca and that after that fiery crash, Singh walked away from the scene and ordered lunch for himself. Surveillance video shows the moment of impact: the semi-truck barreling into (at high speed) and running right over three vehicles stopped at a red light. The victims inside likely never saw what hit them. The crash left one person dead and several seriously hurt. "I've never seen anything so devastating," Halie Jackson said. Jackson shot a video of the crash aftermath, showing the semi-truck bursting into flames with thick smoke rising high above the wreckage. Singh is now facing second-degree murder charges as well as eight counts of aggravated assault. Investigators are waiting for toxicology reports to show whether he was impaired at the time of the crash. Signage on the cargo of the trailer he was hauling reads "RTL Carrier, Incorporated," a trucking company based in Manteca. A search of the company's federal safety records shows it has 36 drivers -- and up until this weekend, had 4 reported crashes; two with injuries and none fatal. Singh made his first court appearance in Arizona on Tuesday. He is being held on $1 million bail. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Stacy Cole and Carol Hughes discuss a horrific accident with a weird twist. A Manteca man is facing a murder charge after police say he drove his semi-truck on a deadly collision course in Parker, Arizona. Parker police confirm that 28-year-old Karan Singh is from Manteca and that after that fiery crash, Singh walked away from the scene and ordered lunch for himself. Surveillance video shows the moment of impact: the semi-truck barreling into (at high speed) and running right over three vehicles stopped at a red light. The victims inside likely never saw what hit them. The crash left one person dead and several seriously hurt. "I've never seen anything so devastating," Halie Jackson said. Jackson shot a video of the crash aftermath, showing the semi-truck bursting into flames with thick smoke rising high above the wreckage. Singh is now facing second-degree murder charges as well as eight counts of aggravated assault. Investigators are waiting for toxicology reports to show whether he was impaired at the time of the crash. Signage on the cargo of the trailer he was hauling reads "RTL Carrier, Incorporated," a trucking company based in Manteca. A search of the company's federal safety records shows it has 36 drivers -- and up until this weekend, had 4 reported crashes; two with injuries and none fatal. Singh made his first court appearance in Arizona on Tuesday. He is being held on $1 million bail. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Being behind a handlebar or the steering wheel of a car is quite some responsibility. In a day and age where the traffic situation in most metros is getting out of hand, being patient is the key. Varun Painter and Karan Singh discuss behavior as a part of riding and driving experiences! Listen to the PowerDrift Playlist: https://spoti.fi/3Ny2uVr
Order my first book 'Build, Don't Talk' here: https://amzn.eu/d/eCfijRu--------------Subscribe To Our Other YouTube Channels:-https://www.youtube.com/@rajshamaniclipshttps://www.youtube.com/@RajShamani.Shorts--------------Welcome back to another thrilling episode of "Figuring Out With Raj Shamani"! This episode features a special guest, Karan Singh, the mastermind behind Sunburn, one of the world's most renowned music festivals. Prepare for a lively discussion as Raj and Karan delve into some fascinating topics relating to music festivals and live events.To begin, Raj tells his intriguing college story about selling sunburn passes, which led to his deep connection with the festival. You won't want to miss it!Have you ever wondered who the most well-paid artists are? Karan spills the beans on some of the most expensive artists they've booked for Sunburn, revealing the staggering sums involved in bringing these superstars to the stage.The episode would be incomplete without a look at Sunburn's marketing strategies and some juicy artist-concert stories. Prepare for an engaging and enlightening discussion that reveals the secrets and stories behind one of the world's most renowned music festivals. Don't skip it, watch it till the end folks!Follow Him On: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/karan816/--------------
Most companies are trying to scale their businesses to the next chapter of growth. The leading factor that determines that growth is people. In order to succeed, you have to build a revenue culture that scales. What are some of the tactics and strategies that make a difference in getting there? To help us with that question, we spoke to Elizabeth Patterson, Global Talent Acquisition Partner, and Karan Singh, Revenue Excellence Partner at Sapphire. Join us as we discuss: -Where should companies start in building their revenue culture? -The science behind hiring A-players -Up leveling team communication and engagement -Retaining A-players
MATTER's signature Tales from the Trenches series is an opportunity to hear the early stories of some of the global businesses we read about in the news — straight from the founders who led them to greatness. This series invites seasoned healthcare entrepreneurs to the MATTER stage to share learnings, stories and key takeaways from their journeys. Tales from the Trenches is free and open to the public.Karan is the chief operating officer of Headspace Health, where he leads the company's clinical operations and strategy. He was previously COO of Ginger. He has over 13 years of experience in the healthcare industry, consulting with bio-pharma clients, commercializing data analytics and establishing research partnerships with academic medical centers. A leader in the digital health community, Karan is a frequent speaker about entrepreneurship, health innovation and new models of care. He has served as a scholar at the Aspen Institute, delivered keynotes at the Public Health Institute and the National Institute of Mental Health and was recognized as a rising star in healthcare by LinkedIn's Next Wave.For more information, visit matter.health and follow us on social: LinkedIn @MATTERTwitter @MATTERhealthInstagram @matterhealth
Welcome to Rise of Revops. In Season One of our podcast, we've talked to some of the brightest minds and key voices in revenue operations. Today we're bringing you a bonus episode where our recent guests spotlight the best tools in their tech stacks and how they're using them to automate and evolve their organizations.—Time Stamps:**(00:58) - Sean Hiss **(03:15) - Mark Shockley **(05:28) - Marr Buren**(06:56) - Mary D'Alessandro **(08:54) - Daniel Gray **(11:28) - Karan Singh **(14:16) - Asia Corbett **(17:39) - Adam Tuttle **(21:56) - Renee Psenka **(23:42) - Pete Angstadt **(26:00) - Daniel Bornstein **(31:41) - Justin Gray —Sponsor:Rise of RevOps is brought to you by Qualified. Qualified's Pipeline Cloud is the future of pipeline generation for revenue teams that use Salesforce. Learn more about the Pipeline Cloud on Qualified.com. —Links Listen to EP. 1 with Sean Hiss, VP of GTM Operations at WekaListen to EP. 2 with Matt Buren, VP of Global Sales and CX Operations at BomboraListen to EP. 3 with Mark Shockley, Head of Revenue Operations at EmbraceListen to EP 4. with Mary D'Alessandro, VP of Revenue and Revenue Operations at InfobipListen to EP. 5 with Daniel Gray, Chief Revenue Officer at Blend LocalizationListen to Ep. 6 with Karan Singh, Partner, Revenue Excellence at Sapphire VenturesListen to EP. 7 with Asia Corbett, Senior Revenue Operations Manager, GTM at Bread FinancialListen to Ep. 8 with Adam Tuttle Director of Revenue Operations at ActiveCampaignListen to EP. 9 with Renee Psenka, Head of Revenue Operations at RudderStackListen to EP. 10 with Pete Angstadt, Chief Revenue Officer at ForgeRockListen to EP. 11 with Daniel Bornstein, Vice President, Head of Growth, Technology Vertical at GenpactListen to EP. 12 with Justin Gray, CCO at Shift ParadigmConnect with Ian Faison on Linkedin
031: Dave Aarons | Impacting the World Through EntrepreneurshipWelcome Back to Go Big to Give Big Podcasts with Randy Molland and Steve Arneson. Today we are joined by Dave Aarons! Dave is the founder of Unbundled Attorney, which helps connects leads to lawyers while also offering cheap legal service to their clients.Dave is a master when it comes to discipline and scaling a business, as well as being a true entrepreneur at heart with his ability to think fast, pivot when he sees an opportunity, and is not afraid to put in the work to get there. As you listen to this episode, you'll hear the passion come out in Dave as he gets fired up sharing about why adding a given component to any for-profit company should be the new standard and why he believes so much in this philosophy.He also touches on what motivated him to create such success and how that motivation has pivoted throughout the years. Dave also shares a few cool tips on how he is using journaling to help him learn when he needs to pivot inside his business and how he can stay true to himself.Dave is someone who has consulted and inspired us to continue to build the Go Big to Give Big brand. He is an inspiration with what he is doing with his company and helping people with their mental health.[00:00 - 13:09] Unbundled Attorney: Reaching Those in Need● Dave Aarons is the founder of Unbundled Attorney, a company that helps folks to access affordable legal services.● Dave shares the story of his realization of why was necessary to change his lifestyle, and why was important to be an entrepreneur.● The efforts that Dave undertook to bridge the gap between those who can't afford legal services and expand his customer base.[13:15 - 17:18] The Power of Retrospection● Dave shares how Jim Rohn influenced him into journaling, and how writing has changed his perspective on life.● John Assaraf's book The Answer also taught him how writing out goals and affirmations can configure your mind into seeing new opportunities and directions.● Writing needs to be intentional and on a regular basis, in that way influencing your life in unmeasurable ways.[17:28 - 29:26] Changing the World, One Venture At a Time● Dave believes that entrepreneurship has the opportunity to make significant impacts on the major social problems that affect us in our modern world.● How experiences and empathy can be harnessed to do a positive impact.● Thriving in a business and helping others are not necessarily opposites. In fact, their purposes can be aligned.● Today's entrepreneurs should look at those who laughed at them in the past and realize they're not invited to their party.[29:27 - 40:10] The Importance of Mental Health● Dave explains to us the burdens that an attorney can face and the pressures of the everyday hustle.● He believes in the importance of therapy and shares with us his recent partnership with Ginger, an online mental health platform with resources for those in need of support.● Dave shares with us how he realized the importance of mental health issues when he heard a story of Ginger's CEO Karan Singh[40:12 - 50:20] Quick Questions● Dave discusses what charities he likes and what lessons these initiatives can teach us.● He explains what inspires him with their giving and charitable projects.● Dave believes that an entrepreneur should start their business with a percentage of their revenue in mind for the benefit of others. ● He gives us his take on what he thinks when hearing the sentence Go Big to Give Big[50:21 - 52:37] Closing Segment● Reach out to Dave Aarons○ See links below● Final wordsTweetable Quotes: “If you're not getting the results that you want to get in your life, that has to do with the way you are thinking. It has to do with your philosophy.” - Dave Aarons “If you take full responsibility for the results and everything you're experiencing in your life, then you have the capacity to shift it” - Dave Aarons “Sometimes the most painful things that happened to us become the very things that enable us to be able to understand, and then have the empathy and motivation to want to shift it.” - Dave Aarons _____________________________________________________________________Connect with Dave Aarons by following him on LinkedIn. You can also email him at dave@unbundledattorney.com, or better yet visit his webpage www.unbundledattorney.com CONNECT WITH US!Join our Facebook GroupLIKE, SHARE, AND SUBSCRIBED! Listen to the Go Big To Give Big Podcaston different platforms.Apple PodcastAmazon MusicSpotifyCastroFor more information you may visit:gobigtogivebig.comhttps://thereinvestors.caAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
This is a special in-between episodes with serves as recap of the episodes from the last month. It features a short clip of each conversation in one place so you can jump around and get a feel for both the episode and the guest, and then you can always dig deeper by going into one of those episodes. List of episodes: 66. Karan Singh, The Importance Of Authenticity, Being A Self-taught Artist, Imposter Syndrome & more. 67. Petra Eriksson. The Path To Finding Your Call, Pushing The Introvert Inside You & more. 69. Jordan Metcalf - Turning Your Hobby Into Your Job, Auditing Your Creative Career & more. See full show notes: martinaflor.com/podcast
This episode features Dr. Karan Singh, Chief Medical Officer at San Gorgonio Memorial Hospital. Here, he discusses what led him to healthcare administration, the difference between medical school in the U.S. compared to India, his transition from physician to executive, and more.
Nothing lasts forever—the good or the bad—so learning to be present in the moment is a core skill of emotional fitness. In this Emotional Push-Up, Dr. Emily is joined by https://www.linkedin.com/in/karanvsingh/ (Karan Singh), COO at Headspace and Co-Founder of Ginger, to highlight the importance of mindfulness to weather all that life brings our way: fully soaking in the joy while we have it and trusting that the tough moments won't last forever. Thank you for listening! Staying emotionally fit takes work and repetition. That's why the Emotionally Fit podcast with psychologist Dr. Emily Anhalt delivers short, actionable Emotional Push-Ups every Tuesday and Thursday to help you build a better practice of mental health. Join us to kickstart your emotional fitness. Let's flex those feels and do some reps together! Follow Dr. Emily on https://twitter.com/dremilyanhalt (Twitter), and don't forget to follow, rate, review and share the show wherever you listen to podcasts! #EmotionallyFit The Emotionally Fit podcast is produced by https://www.joincoa.com/ (Coa), your gym for mental health. Katie Sunku Wood is the show's producer from https://www.studiopodsf.com/ (StudioPod Media) with additional editing and sound design by https://nodalab.com/ (nodalab), and featuring music by https://open.spotify.com/artist/4opkPECBBcY1LIDa3quwpy?si=l53ce-ONSG2l0yvfJaOVBA (Milano). Special thanks to the entire Coa crew!
This week, we're super excited to have Karan Singh, COO and Co-Founder of Headspace Health, a leading provider of mental health and wellbeing solutions, touching the lives of over 100 million people in 190 countries As Co-Founder & Chief Operating Officer, Karan drives clinical strategy, business development, research, and oversees daily operations for Ginger. He has worked across the healthcare ecosystem, from consulting with leading bio-pharma clients at ZS Associates to commercializing a health data analytics solution at Humedica. Karan holds his MBA from MIT Sloan and graduated with his Bachelors from UC Berkeley. Founded in 2011, Ginger provides personalized mental health support from behavioral health coaching, therapy, psychiatry, and self-care resources, all from the privacy of a smartphone. Last year, Headspace and Ginger merged to form Headspace Health, which is valued at $3B. Before Ginger was acquired, Ginger had raised $220M+ in funding. Now Headspace Health combines Ginger's therapy, psychiatry and coaching offerings together with Headspace's mindfulness and meditation services. Mindfulness by Headspace, human-to-human support by Ginger. Through their flagship Headspace brand, they have touched the lives of over 100 million people in 190 countries through mindfulness tools for managing stress, sleep, and focus. Headspace for Work and Ginger is distributed through over 3,500 enterprises today. In this episode, we talk about what it was like founding Ginger, and establishing new business models (one of the first digital health companies that sold to employers at scale), and the incredible journey a decade later touching over 100m lives globally. Karan is extremely humble and grounded and I think we can learn a lot from his leadership style and his perspectives and philosophy on founder work-life balance.
Karan Singh, an artist and illustrator living in Melbourne, Australia. His distinct work is a contemporary and playful combination of op-art and mid-century graphic design. Through restricted yet vibrant color palettes and hypnotizing patterns, he explores and exploits our perception of depth and movement. His art lives in an eclectic variety of mediums, including prints, animation, video, augmented reality, puzzles, sculpture and clothing. Over his professional career he has lived in a number of cities including Tokyo, New York, Amsterdam, Malmö, Sydney and Melbourne; where he has worked with the likes of The Oscars, NASA, Apple, Louis Vuitton, The New York Times and Nike. See full show notes at martinaflor.com/podcast
This episode features an interview with Karan Singh (CURREN), Partner, Revenue Excellence at Sapphire Ventures. Sapphire Ventures is a VC Firm focusing on investing in companies of consequence. Based in the San Francisco Bay Area, Karan is responsible for providing strategic GTM advisory services to Sapphire portfolio companies to help scale their revenue engines. In addition, he is a Limited Partner at GTM Fund, focusing on B2B SaaS startups. Karan is an experienced Ops leader. Prior to joining Sapphire Ventures, Karan was the VP of Revenue Operations at Procure Technologies. He has also held the title of COO at SalesSource LLC and Head of Sales Strategy, Program and Analytics at Cloudera. On this episode, Karan discusses RevOps' unique perspective on data, why he thinks spreadsheets can be dangerous, and why he thinks RevOps is the connective tissue of a company.—Guest Quote“I am a big believer in a center of excellence and field operations model. This is probably more relevant for later stage mid stage companies. When you have really large organizations that need a lot of help, but the way to think about it is that your centers of excellence are the teams that need to go deep, not wide.” - Karan Singh—Time Stamps *(02:11) Karan's Background*(05:07) Investing in companies of consequence*(09:16) Karan's RevOps Framework*(20:22) Starting as a small team*(22:46) Segment 1: RevObstacles*(29:16) Segment 2: The Tool Shed*(32:20) Karan's problem with spreadsheets*(38:30) Segment 3: Quick Hits*(39:55) The tool Karan can't live without*(41:18) Some final advice —Sponsor:Rise of RevOps is brought to you by Qualified. Qualified's Pipeline Cloud is the future of pipeline generation for revenue teams that use Salesforce. Learn more about the Pipeline Cloud on Qualified.com. —Links Connect with Karan Singh on LinkedInConnect with Ian Faison on LinkedinCheck out the Sapphire Ventures Website
Karan Singh is India's top psychological illusionist who has performed for the likes of Shah Rukh Khan, Anushka Sharma, and Virat Kohli. In this podcast, Vinamre and Karan, talk about human psychology, spirituality, card tricks, coffee, on-stage vs off-stage personality, hypnotizing people, and Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan. Check out Karan Singh Magic on- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQpV... Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/karansinghm... Twitter: https://twitter.com/#%21%2Fkaransingh... Join our community- https://discord.gg/RghmmNShvU Listen to the audio version of the full podcasts at - Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/70vrbHe... Google Podcast - https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0... Apple Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/in/podcast... == This is the official channel for Dostcast, a podcast by Vinamre Kasanaa. Connect with me Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vinamrekasa... Twitter: https://twitter.com/VinamreKasanaa Dostcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dostcast/ Dostcast on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dostcast Dostcast on Snapchat: https://www.snapchat.com/add/dostcast == Contact Us For business inquiries: dostcast@egiplay.com For collaborations: vinamre@dostcast.com == I'm proud to announce that my new course 'Art of Reading and Writing Effectively' is now available to purchase on Skill91.com. With this course you will be getting:
In episode 963 of CutTheClutter, Shekhar Gupta looks at 75 years of history of Kashmir through the tenures of its political leaders ranging from rulers to civil servants, to generals, to intelligence people. We look at leaders such as Karan Singh, KV Krishna Rao, Abdullahs and many Governors & Chief Ministers of the state.
The past two years have seen more first-time buyers than ever before. First-time buyers account for more than 80 percent of deals in the past two years (2020–2021), up from less than 70 percent in 2017–2019. More companies doing more deals also means average deal size is now smaller, with fewer $5 billion+ megadeals and more deals in the $500 million- $1 billion range—bringing democratisation in the mergers and acquisitions ecosystem. Bain & Co, in its report 'M&A: Acquiring to Transform,' highlights that companies are using M&A as a tool more than ever before to transform their businesses for a post-Covid world. Traditional companies are using it to acquire new-age companies and startups are undertaking acquisitions to bolt on to their existing capabilities and increase scale and expand to newer geographies. Karan Singh, managing partner of Bain & Company's India offices and also a leader in the Healthcare and Mergers & Acquisitions practices, talks to Forbes India on key insights from the report.
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In this episode, we sat down with Karan Singh, Co-Founder & COO of Ginger, now Headspace Health, through a merger with Headspace that was announced in August, 2021. Headspace Health is the world's leading provider of mental health and wellbeing solutions. We discussed: Ginger's mission to address mental healthcare gaps by creating a comprehensive digital on-demand solution offering full stack mental health services at an affordable rate Potential reforms to make mental healthcare more accessible through reimbursement parity and interstate licensing The strategic rationale behind merging Ginger and Headspace into Headspace Health and what this means for users
Our eleventh edition of The MadTech Podcast Special explores media plan diversity. With the rise of diversity within the digital marketing industry, the concept is becoming a fascinating point of discussion in the production of display ad campaigns. In this episode, Karan Singh, senior commercial director, advertiser partnerships at Xandr and Serhat Ekinci, managing director, Unite at Omnicom Media Group UK joins ExchangeWire'sLindsay Rowntree to discuss marketplace curation in the digital marketing industry. In this session, they cover what is meant by media plan diversity, and why marketplace curation is a good solution for this; how brands are incorporating this into their media plan; what role marketplace curation can play in helping buyers target these niche audiences; and whether this a better option than the traditional cookie targeting.
Three things - Washing machine, Uber location and Pav Bhaaji. The amazing and fabulous Karan Singh Magic joins Cyrus today on this absolute riot of an episode. Cyrus and Karan talk about how Karan got interested in magic, how he became a professional illusionist, how it was all self-taught, doing corporate gigs and birthday parties, and lots more. They also talk about some of the many celebrities Karan has performed for like Aamir Khan, SRK, Virat Kohli and more, how he loves blowing people's minds, cold reading as part of mind-reading, and also does a quick Card trick with us on the show.Plus, we also discover that Karan has a great knack for impressions, and he regales us with stories of a washing machine, an Uber drive, and pav bhaaji. Tune in for a laiafhter riot of an episode.Follow Karan's channels on YouTube: https://youtube.com/c/KaranSinghMagic and https://youtube.com/c/KaranSinghBoomerFollow Karan on Instagram and Twitter: https://instagram.com/karansinghmagic and https://twitter.com/karansinghmagicAlso, subscribe to Cyrus' YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/channel/UCHAb9jLYk0TwkWsCxom4q8AYou can follow Antariksh on Instagram @antariksht: https://instagram.com/antarikshtDo send in AMA questions for Cyrus by tweeting them to @cyrussaysin or e-mailing them at whatcyrussays@gmail.comDon't forget to follow Cyrus Broacha on Instagram @BoredBroacha (https://www.instagram.com/boredbroacha)In case you're late to the party and want to catch up on previous episodes of Cyrus Says you can do so at: www.ivmpodcasts.com/cyrussaysYou can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the new and improved IVM Podcasts App on Android: https://ivm.today/androidor iOS: https://ivm.today/ios
On this episode of the a16z Bio Clubhouse Show, a16z general partners Vineeta Agarwala, Julie Yoo, and Jorge Conde talk to guests Sean Duffy, cofounder and CEO of Omada Health, Karan Singh, cofounder and COO of Ginger, and Chris Hogg, a serial entrepreneur in the digital health space. The conversation covers go-to-market strategies, financing and aligning incentives, the struggles of interoperability (or lack thereof), and what it is like to build today versus in the early years.
Karan Singh, the former Prince Regent of Jammu & Kashmir, whose father Hari Singh signed the Instrument of Accession acceding to India two months after Independence in August 1947, is turning 90 years old today. He speaks to ThePrint's National Affairs editor Jyoti Malhotra about his life as a former royal to commoner, how Indira Gandhi should have struck a much harder bargain in Shimla with Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto and how the RSS version of Hindutva is very different from Vendantic Hinduism's capacity to open itself to everyone.
Karan Singh is a sports therapist and the founder of Primal Therapy. Karan's Socials: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/primaltherapyltd/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/PrimalTherapyLtd/ Linktree - https://linktr.ee/Primaltherapy KultureKast Socials: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thekulturekast/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/TheKultureKast Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/thekulturekast/ TikTok - https://vm.tiktok.com/ZSbb4qFk/ Intro Music By K Atwal Music: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/katwalmusic/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/katwalmusic Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXezWR-NvMjbXUiStFWUw5g/videos Website - https://www.katwalmusic.com/ Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/katwalmusic Please follow us, leave a rating and review if you're on apple podcast, it would really help us out!
Abra-cadabra! Ooh, look who we got here, ladies and gentlemen. Karan Singh Magic is our speaker for the fourth episode of Cracking the Code powered by ONFLIT. In conversation with Dilnawaz Khan, Karan Singh spoke in length of how a fated encounter at a summer camp with a magician led him to take interest in the field of magic and later on becoming a ‘psychological illusionist,' a magician type that he invented. While delving into the details about his extraordinary journey, he also shared the skills and the level of dedication required to get into the field of magic. With our weekly series, Cracking the Code, we are demystifying the unconventional careers through first-hand experiences and journeys of the people who have taken them up to encourage the youth of today to fearlessly nurture their core talents and pursue unique careers. Speaker: Karan Singh Magic Host: Dilnawaz Khan
Ever wondered what goes behind a large-scale event that unites millions of hearts to sync on one beat? Watch House of Experts, Episode 3 with Vibha Kagzi, CEO, ReachIvy.com in conversation with Karan Singh, CEO, Sunburn festival, COO, Percept Live.
In this episode, Karan Singh Magic shares his stage experiences and stories. He also talked about how to build a network and tips for the same. He happened talk about some crazy fan encounters and more about his personal life. So keep listening to know more. If you enjoyed, please do SHARE on Instagram & tag @badmaaashbaatein so we could share it! Do follow on Spotify, subscribe on Apple Podcast and leave a 5 star rating on Apple Podcast with your reviews would be much appreciated :D
Welcome to your weekly dose of running motivation. Jake is struggling to work out which time zone he’s in and the holiday blues have already started to kick-in!We speak to Karan Singh, an ex middle distance athlete and the founder of the Indian Track Foundation - a registered trust that scouts, recruits, houses, educates, and trains raw young talent from the most tribal and rural parts of India. #AskJake: Each week, we'll take one of your questions and Jake will answer it. On this episode, Charlotte's got a question about music (The answer is E.L.O.!)
If your body has ever rebelled against your training, you know how frustrating it is. Karan Singh knows this better than most. Try as he might to build his Get Up, his back, neck, & shoulders would protest - putting him out of training for a week or more... Until he did my program Get Up Domination and went from 16 kg to 28 kg in just 6 weeks! Be sure to check him out at http://www.bigfootguitars.com/ Also, set your own new PRs with my 9-Minute Kettlebell & Bodyweight Challenge! www.9MinuteChallenge.com
COVID-19 has caused many patients to shift from their usual office visits to now-covered telehealth appointments. Virtual visits allow for the ability to remotely manage medical issues during a time when in-person care may not be an option for many. But even in pre-pandemic times, the U.S. has limited access to mental healthcare, while demand for support increases. We explore the mental health app landscape and investigate how effective telepsychiatry really is. We hear from Karan Singh, CEO of Ginger, an on-demand mental healthcare app, on how his platform delivers care. Dr. Lynn Bufka, of the American Psychological Association, discusses if therapy is as engaging over a screen versus face-to-face. Lastly, digital mental health researcher Dr. Jennifer Nicholas helps us understand how to vet mental health apps, addresses privacy concerns, and talks about issues in the space.
Breaking barriers is such a vital component to stepping outside of your comfort zone. Jassi is joined on this episode by Karan Singh, he is the owner of The Jewellery Trunk and Mindset Circle. Karan talks about entrepreneurship and opens up about breaking barriers as he is taking part in an ultra marathon this year, despite the fact that he has never ran a marathon before in his life. He talks actively about pushing yourself to the limit, whilst also sharing a deep insight into the importance of a positive mindset. This is a great conversation surrounding entrepreneurship, breaking barriers and a positive mindset. Gratitude Talks: https://www.instagram.com/gratitudetalkspodcast/ Host: https://www.instagram.com/jaassii.k/ Karan Singh: https://www.instagram.com/itsjustksa/ Mindset Circle: https://www.instagram.com/mindsetcircle/ Donation link: https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/mindsetcircle?utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=fundraising&utm_content=mindsetcircle&utm_campaign=pfp-tweet&utm_term=8b194d8ed5924f46aa33e3d05f113aa3
Welcome back to another episode of 'Baatein by Chhaya Dabas', Season 2. Here we sit down with some brilliant folks and ask them a simple question, "What is that one conversation that changed your life?" The next episode features the one and only Karan Singh aka Karan Singh Magic - India's leading Psychological Illusionist who has read more minds than you could wonder. It's indeed a delight to hear Karan recall that one conversation that changed his life as it happens to be from his childhood and revolves around his grandfather's birthday. So tune in to your favourite audio streaming platform and listen to your favourite people tell their most memorable stories. Subscribe, tuck in and tune in to 'Baatein by Chhaya Dabas'.
On this episode of AvTalk, we look at some COVID-19 related aviation innovation, Seth Miller returns to help us understand how airlines are navigating the CARES Act, and we talk with Karan Singh from the Lufthansa Group to learn more about managing hundreds of repatriation flights. Airlines over the brink Airlines around the world are … The post AvTalk Episode 83: Have we hit the bottom? appeared first on Flightradar24 Blog.
Karan Singh, Co-founder and COO of mental health startup, Ginger, joins me in this episode. Ginger is one of the early pioneers within the mental health tech space and it’s an honor to have Karan join us to talk about the founding of Ginger, the mental health startup space, and his advice to aspiring mental health startup founders. He tells the founding story of Ginger, as well as how the business has evolved and grown into what it is today. Ginger has accomplished quite a bit in the last decade and has been named one of the Top 10 Most Innovative Companies in Healthcare by Fast Company, while also being identified by the World Economic Forum as a Technology Pioneer. He did his undergraduate studies at UC Berkeley and got his MBA from MIT (Sloan School of Business). He was in the Harvard Medical School / MIT Health, Science and Technology program, but left to build Ginger. There are a number of ways to connect with Karan including on social media which will be linked in the show notes. You can connect with Karan here: LinkedIn, Ginger Website, Karan on Twitter SOME OF THE THINGS WE TALKED ABOUT: Karan walked us through his bio/background including how he found his way into the behavioral health space. Karan’s journey into this space is a very personal one surrounding his reaction to a loved one’s attempted suicide, years ago. What is the founding story of Ginger and how has the business evolved? Karan walks us through the founding story of Ginger. The business began as a tech platform that would support health systems, using smart phones to measure mental health. At that time, and even still today, qualitative assessments make up the bulk of how we measure mental wellbeing. What is Ginger today? Over the years, Ginger has evolved into an on-demand mental health system. You can think of it as a virtual clinic for your mental health. Members have access to a team of coaches, therapists and psychiatrists. This multi-functional care team allows Ginger to deliver assistance to their members in under 60 seconds, any time on any day in all 50 states and in 25 countries. Ginger has partnered with employers to provide mental health care access to half a million people to date. These employers include numerous business in many industries including tech companies, airlines, unions and more. How do people find Ginger? Who can use it? Entry points onto the Ginger platform include: Employers Health plans (Optum, Aetna, Anthem, Kaiser, and others) for in-network covered care Karan explained that Ginger’s definition of “mental health” is far wider than what people normally think of. It’s not just psychiatry, but includes sub-clinical problems, depression, anxiety, and a number of other symptoms. For example, someone going through cancer treatment, may not have an elevated PHQ-9 score, but they likely require some additional emotional support, which is where Ginger comes in. What is the opportunity for Companies like Ginger in the mental health space? Fundamentally, the mental health space is broken. There is a massive supply and demand imbalance. Demand is going up. Supply isn’t keeping up. Ginger provides a set of interventions as a ‘virtual clinic’ that consists of talking to a coach, to a therapist, to a psychiatrist, and provides access to a library of helpful content. In the long run, Karan believes the great opportunity centers around preventative mental health. The ability to catch people early, before they have a crisis, leveraging technology, will allow Ginger to provide a higher level of care than what has traditionally been achievable, without technology. Where can aspiring entrepreneurs go after in the mental health space now? Karan explains that we need as many people as we can to be getting into this space, it’s a massive opportunity. The supply and demand imbalance mean the current mental health crisis isn’t going away any time soon. We need integrated preventative approaches as well as ways to help people far earlier (before crisis occurs) in a more holistic way. Connect with the Stigma Podcast in the following ways: Website, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Email Connect with host Stephen Hays here: Stephen Hays, Twitter, LinkedIn, What If Ventures (Mental Health Venture Fund)
Byro’s second appearance on BBC Asian Network Radio on AJD show (15th February 2020) Byro is also the first desi french DJ to be featured on BBC Asian Network, another opportunity to represent the whole French Desi Community ____________________________ Half an hour of dynamic songs perfectly layered by DJ BYRO to start the year, including some 2019’s bangers Including : Punjabi Bhangra, Urban Desi, Bollywood, USA, UK, French, Dutch & Latin songs. ____________________________ Stay Connected for more ! Instagram : www.instagram.com/ByroMusic Facebook : www.facebook.com/ByroD6 … and suscribe to my Soundcloud channel You’re favorite song? Favorite part ? Let us know ! – D6 RECORDS TRACKLIST : 1. Radio – Navaan Sandhu x Manni Sandhu 2. 47 [CLEAN] – Sidhu Moosewala & Steel Banglez 3. Vossi Bop [CLEAN] – Stromzy 4. Big fax [CLEAN] – Anik Khan 5. Old Skool – Prem Dhillon feat. Sidhu Moosewala & Naseeb 6. Lit Impression – Gurj Sidhu feat. Manni Sandhu 7. Mood – Diljit 8. Reggaeton – J Balvin 9. Sip Sip – Jasmin Sandlas 10. Gallan Teriya – Ammy Virk 11. Hasta La Vista [CLEAN] – PNL 12. Sinaï – Dj R’An feat Panjabi Mc 13. Fiyah Fiyah – Navz-47 14. Time – Raxstar ft. F1rstman 15. Diva (Dj Game On & Wiils Remix) [CLEAN] – Aazar ft. Swae Lee & Tove Lo 16. Selecta [CLEAN] – Dopebwoy & Jays Jawson 17. Naagin – Puri on the Beat ft. Vayu, Aastha Gill & Akasa 18. Boasty [CLEAN] – Willy 19. Panjeba – Jasmine Sandlas ft. Manni Sandhu 20. Jee karda – F1rstman 21. Say less – Raxstar 22. Shots – Luv Singh ft. Byro 23. Jyotiana – Amar Sandhu ft. Fateh 24. Blanco – J Balvin 25. Jure-Le [CLEAN] – Dadju 26. Mi Gente – J Balvin 27. Knight Ridah – Imran Khan 28. Hold Up – Mumzy ft. Nish & LYAN 29. Ritmo – Black Eyed Peas ft. J Balvin 30. Closer – Mickey Singh ft. Dilpreet Dhillon & Tedi Pagg 31. Angel – Zack Knight 32. Bonbon – Era Istrefi 33. Hey Lo – Diana Kalashova 34. No Games – Luv Singh ft. Karan Singh & UV Beats 35. Bombay Dreams – KSHMR
Karan Singh Magic is a psychological illusionist. He has performed with megastars like Amir Khan, Virat Kohli, Shahrukh Khan, and many others. In this episode, we talked about Karan's story of becoming a magician, his advice for young people. Karan also shares his favorite reads and his definition of success and failures. This episode is a perfect combination of wisdom and fun.
Digital health companies seeking to scale through large enterprise organizations have their work cut out for them—especially in an increasingly crowded space like digital mental health. To find out what makes for a successful partnership, we teamed up with Kaiser Permanente Ventures on an event bringing together two leaders who have been instrumental in getting such a partnership off the ground. Roger Dowdy, Kaiser Permanente Washington's Director of Mental Health and Wellness, and Karan Singh, co-founder and COO of Ginger, sat down Shruti Kothari of Kaiser Permanente Ventures to break down the why, the how, and some lessons learned for others looking to pursue similar collaborations—and impact—in the space.
In this episode of Daily Dose, Snigdha Sharma brings you the latest stories from Kashmir, New Delhi, South India, Pakistan and Kenya. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of Daily Dose, Snigdha Sharma brings you the latest stories from Kashmir, New Delhi, South India, Pakistan and Kenya. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Mark Godley sits down with Karan Singh, COO at SalesSource, and Lars Nilsson, CEO of SalesSource, to discuss why data can make or break B2B GTM strategy. Between the three of these data dogs, they know a thing or two about data and most of it has been learned through trial by fire in their early years. Join the podcast to hear what pitfalls to avoid when choosing a data provider and what defines success. Karan Singh, COO, SalesSource LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karan-singh-29269015/ Website: https://www.salessource.com/ With over ten years of experience managing and growing Sales Operations functions at hyper-growth companies, Karan has been at the forefront of Enterprise Sales Operations for B2B technology companies in Silicon Valley. Most recently, Karan led the global Sales Strategy, Programs & Analytics role within Cloudera, where he was responsible for driving the Go-To-Market Strategy, which was instrumental in the overall IPO readiness and execution effort within the company. Karan has also held leadership roles within Corporate Operations (Deal Desk, Order Management), Sales Systems and Compensation Design. Prior to serving as the co-founder and COO of SalesSource, Karan held leadership roles at ArcSight and Cloudera, both of which were propelled to an IPO through strong operational infrastructure and sales strategy. Lars Nilsson, CEO, SalesSource LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lanilsson/ Website: https://www.salessource.com/ With over twenty-five years of sales and operations experience in the technology sector, Lars is a global leader in enterprise software and selling solutions. Prior to serving as the CEO of SalesSource, Lars was VP of Global Inside Sales for Cloudera, the company that revolutionized enterprise data management by offering the first unified platform for machine learning and advanced analytics optimized for the cloud. Lars and his team at Cloudera developed the sales methodology Account-Based Sales Development (ABSD), which has transformed how businesses approach high-value targets. Lars also led the sales enablement and field readiness teams at Cloudera. These two functions are becoming increasingly important to fast-growth companies looking to rapidly scale sales organizations by shortening onboarding and ramp time for sales reps. Lars has served in sales executive roles at ArcSight/Hewlett Packard, Riverbed Technology and Portal Software – all three of which achieved IPOs, in addition to Cloudera (2017).
On this edition of The Predictable Revenue Podcast, co-host Collin Stewart welcomes Karan Singh, co-founder at acclaimed consultancy SalesSource. Karan is a seasoned sales operations leader. He’s managed sales teams, all the way from early growth periods to going public, and consulted for many companies around the Bay Area. Throughout the pod, Collin and Karan talk about Karan’s thorough, meticulous, and data-driven approach to go to market planning. Highlights include: Karan’s experience leading sales teams at Cloudera (12:10), the struggle to define a target market (16:29), how to define a target market (26:24), Karan’s ICP framework (39:38), and Cold call Collin (53:20).
Karan Singh is an Australian visual artist and illustrator. He is originally from Sydney but now living and working in Amsterdam. His work is bold and vibrant. He creates a playful interpretation of minimalism particularly focusing on depth and dimension using hypnotising patterns and repetition. His work is very much inspired by op-art movement. His art lives in a variety of mediums, from prints to sculpture to music videos and augmented reality. His client list includes Instagram, IBM, Apple, Air BnB, Nike, the band OK Go. On this episode, Karan talks to us about his work and his life. He shares his thoughts behind his client projects and his personal projects. We talk about his struggles and his triumphs. RELEVANT LINKS Kyoorius Design Yatra - https://www.designyatra.com Karan Singh - http://www.madebykaran.com Sat Shri Akal - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sat_Sri_Akaal Art Attack - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Attack Bob Ross - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Ross Abobe Flash - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adobe_Flash Processing - https://processing.org Computer Art Magazine - https://www.creativebloq.com/computer-arts-magazine Chuck Anderson/No Pattern - https://www.nopattern.com Depthcore art - http://www.depthcore.com Op Art - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Op_art Ash Leech - http://ashleech.squarespace.com Jazzy B - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jazzy_B Dutch Design - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_Design The Daily Quickies - http://cargocollective.com/karansingh/The-Daily-Quickies Nike Winter Olympics - http://www.madebykaran.com/work/nikekoreaolympics Lookmate - https://lookmate.co/products/karan-singh Augumented Reality - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augmented_reality Zach Lieberman - http://thesystemis.com
Karan Singh is the founder and CEO of Yegomoto, Rwanda’s motorcycle taxi ride-hailing startup. You can connect with him @yegomotoafrica on Twitter. Karan is a successful entrepreneur who grew flourishing businesses in both India and Singapore. In 2015, he travelled to Rwanda on business and saw an opportunity to use tech to organize the informal motorcycle taxi sector, which is prone to road accidents and associated with theft and crime. The Rwandan government had even banned, albeit briefly, motorcycle taxis from Kigali around this time, but as the main means of transportation, they had to let them back onto the streets. He set up Yegomoto which mounts a IOT-enabled device with a point of sales terminal onto all of its bikes, which helps drivers, who are earning better wages and avoiding deadly accidents, and riders, who no longer have to haggle for fares and are safer. And the exciting part of Yegomoto’s business model is that it can use the reams of data on its bikes, including the speed, location, fare costs, for other businesses. In fact, Karan, who is quite the ambitious and forward-thinking entrepreneur, doesn’t see Yegomoto as just a platform play but rather an infrastructure play, which he explains in fascinating detail. We talked about Karan’s long-term vision for Yegomoto, why it’s different from other ride-hailing apps like Taxify and Uber, and the four questions he asks every aspiring entrepreneur. Without further ado, here’s my conversation with Karan Singh.
This week on the podcast our special guest is Karan Singh. Karan is a multidisciplinary artist and illustrator from Sydney, Australia. He attended the University of Sydney, Australia and Malmö University, Sweden; where his studies in interaction design influenced an interest in combining new media with visual art. His distinct work is a contemporary and playful reinterpretation of the op-art movement, merged with the bold compositions, colours and sensibilities of mid-century graphic design. Over the past decade, he’s spent time living in Melbourne, New York, Tokyo & Now Amsterdam which he currently calls home. And whether you know it or not, you’ve probably seen his signature work somewhere in the world as he’s collaborated with pretty much every major brand and cultural institution there is. From Nike and Apple to Sagmeister and Walsh and Ok Go. Remember! We are now an ENHANCED podcast. That's right - If you listen to our podcast in Overcast or Pocket Casts, or Castro, you can get super special images, links, and chapter breaks in your player while you listen. This is our final episode of Season 3! We'll be back in a fortnight all bright eyed and bushy-tailed with Season 4. Featured links from our discussion - Want to get these in your inbox every Friday? Sign up for our text-only tinyletter at tinyletter.com/jackywinter Lara CryptoCanvas- Create, Trade & Collect Blockchain Artworks https://rinkeby.cryptocanvas.art/ Blockchain https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blockchain JWGYTB Episode 20 - New kid on the blockchain http://jackywinter.givesyouthe.biz/f5d0f669 CryptoPunks https://www.larvalabs.com/cryptopunks CryptoKitties https://www.cryptokitties.co/ Place https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Place_(Reddit) Place Timelapse https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCAsY8kjE3w Jeremy California Tried to Give Artists a Cut. But the Judges Said No. https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/11/arts/design/art-royalties-ruling-california-circuit-court.html Copyright modernisation consultation https://www.communications.gov.au/have-your-say/copyright-modernisation-consultation Karan The Most Important Skill Nobody Taught You https://medium.com/personal-growth/the-most-important-skill-nobody-taught-you-9b162377ab77 Design Luck https://www.designluck.com/ Thumbs up/ thumbs down Papershrine- Lamington Drive http://lamingtondrive.com/shows/papershrine/ Karan’s Socials http://www.madebykaran.com/ https://www.instagram.com/madebykaran/?hl=en https://twitter.com/madebykaran?lang=en If you like the show or these links or think we sound like nice people, please go and leave us a rating or review on iTunes. It helps other people find the show and boosts our downloads which in turn lets us know that what we're doing is worth doing more of! *Jacky Winter Gives You The Business is produced by Areej Nur - this is Areej's last episode with us. Thank you for everything Areej! Do yourself a favour and check out her work on Melbourne's RRR at https://www.rrr.org.au/program/the-rap/ To subscribe, view show notes or previous episodes head on over to our podcast page at http://jackywinter.givesyouthe.biz/ Special thanks to Jacky Winter (the band, with much better shirts than us) for the music. Listen to them over at Soundcloud. Everything else Jacky Winter (us) can be found at http://www.jackywinter.com/
In the Awesome cave this week is the one true loner with a phone, Karan Singh! He is one of India's most prolific Snapchat users and creator of #BeALoner. The post Everything is Awesome Episode 93 – Loner With A Phone (Karan Singh) appeared first on That's Entertainment.