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Honest Property Investment with Natasha Collins
Wealth Growth: Set and Forget with Manish Kataria

Honest Property Investment with Natasha Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 28:01


I started the conversation this year about building wealth outside of commercial property and I had A LOT of feedback asking for more conversations about this . So I'm finding complementary investments that work well with commercial property investment. To start this series I invited Manish Kataria onto the podcast to discuss his Set and Forget investment method. We cover: What does ‘set it and forget it' investing mean? What are equities, ETFs, options, and bonds? Which of these investments work best for a ‘set it and forget it' strategy, and how can you start? How do you figure out how much to invest each month? How can you estimate how much money you'll have by retirement? You can find out more about Manish HERE: http://www.investlikeapro.co.uk/

The Worriers
Dr. Kataria

The Worriers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 40:52


In this week action-packed epsiode: Join the army, phone a friend, practical jokes, and MORE!  Come see this nonsense live in November in Nottingham or get double your weekly recommended allowance by joining www.patreon.com/theworriers

The MOD Pod
Comanaging Cataract/Retina Patients • Mental Health/Burnout

The MOD Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 36:55


On The MOD Pod this month, Cecelia Koetting, OD, FAAO, Dipl ABO, hosts Erich A. Hinel, OD, MS, FAAO, and Luke B. Lindsell, OD, MD, to talk about their upcoming article in Modern Optometry on considerations for patients with cataracts and retinal disease. Specifically, the two give tips on what to keep top of mind when comanaging these patients. Dr. Koetting wraps up the episode with Hardeep Kataria, OD, FAAO, as the two discuss a very important topic Dr. Kataria tackles in the first of a series of articles: mental health and the private practice optometrist.

Patrick Boyle On Finance
Won't Somebody Please Think of The Traders??

Patrick Boyle On Finance

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2024 17:40


The Société Générale Delta One Desk is back in the news after two traders were dismissed - accused of placing unauthorized risky options trades.Kavish Kataria – one of the traders in question - attacked the banks leadership with a LinkedIn post on Thursday saying the “entire risk team and other bosses” were equally responsible for the trades and complaining that his bonus had been withheld. The Delta One desk that Kataria worked on is the same trading desk where rogue SocGen trader Jérôme Kerviel caused a $5.2 billion dollar loss in a 2008 scandal that caused the US Federal Reserve to cut rates to stabilize markets.SocGen told Bloomberg News earlier this week that two people based in Hong Kong had left last year — a trader and a team leader — after a “one-off trading incident, which didn't generate any profit impact and led to appropriate mending measures”.Patrick's Books:Statistics For The Trading Floor:  https://amzn.to/3eerLA0Derivatives For The Trading Floor:  https://amzn.to/3cjsyPFCorporate Finance:  https://amzn.to/3fn3rvCPatreon Page: https://www.patreon.com/PatrickBoyleOnFinanceBuy Me a Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/patrickboyleVisit our website: www.onfinance.orgFollow Patrick on Twitter Here: https://twitter.com/PatrickEBoylePatrick Boyle on YouTube Support the Show.

Kraft des Lachens - Dein Lachyoga-Podcast für mehr Glück und Selbstzufriedenheit
#71 Lachyoga und die Welt - Laughteryoga and the world / Interview mit Madan & Madhuri Kataria, Gabriela Leppelt-Remmel, Sandra Mandl

Kraft des Lachens - Dein Lachyoga-Podcast für mehr Glück und Selbstzufriedenheit

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 91:12


#71 Lachyoga und die Welt - Laughteryoga and the world / Interview mit Madan und Madhuri Kataria, Gabriela Leppelt-Remmel, Sandra MandlPremiere: diese Folge ist bilingual: d.h. in Deutsch – Englisch. LY wird 2025 runde 30 Jahre alt. Für Fragen und Informationen rund um das Thema Lachyoga habe ich spezielle Gäste, die darüber bestens Bescheid wissen: die Begründer von Lachyoga Dr. Madan Kataria und Madhuri Kataria; die Begründerin der deutschen Lachyoga-Kongresse, einschließlich der ersten Global Laughter Yoga Conference in Frankfurt, Gabriela Leppelt-Remmel und ihre Nachfolgerin Sandra Mandl. Sandra übernimmt freundlicherweise die Übersetzung.Lachyoga-Übungen (LYÜ): Namaste-Lachen; Milchshake-Laughter; Weinen-Lachen; Frosch-Übung; Lachcreme; Silent-Laughter; Reißverschluss-Lachen; Streit-Lachen; Handy-Laughter; Mit dem eigenen Lachen spielen; Lachen ohne GrundBuch-TippsLachen ohne Grund, Madan Kataria, Via Nova VerlagDas Lachen – Ein theoretischer und praktischer Überblick, Dr. Michael Titze und Silvia Rößler, HCDA-VerlagLachen trotz und alledem – Darf ich lachen, wenn ich traurig bin?, Silvia Rößler, Via Nova VerlagKONTAKTEMadan und Madhuri Kataria https://www.laughteryoga.org/Sandra Mandl https://fiolito.de/Gabriela Leppelt – Remmel https://www.lachyoga-institut.com/Lachyoga-Kongress https://lyud.de/de/anmeldung.htmlhttps://lachclub.info/https://www.lachyoga-silvia-roessler.deLINK-Baum: https://sites.google.com/view/link-baum-diekraftdeslachens/startseiteMeinen Podcast kannst du kostenfrei hören und abonnieren - auf allen Podcast-Plattformen und auf YouTube Lachyoga Silvia Roessler Ich freue mich auf dein Feed Back.Heiter weiter.Lach's gut,deine Silvia00:00 Intro00:34 Lachender Start; Einstieg rund um das Thema Lachyoga; besondere Gäste: Madan und Madhuri Kataria, Begründer von Lachyoga; Gabriela Leppelt-Remmel, Begründerin der deutschen Lachyoga-Kongresse (LYK) und deren Nachfolgerin Sandra Mandl, die zusätzlich Mitbegründerin vom Lachtelefon ist; Begrüßung03:22 Lachen verbindet über Grenzen hinaus, auch über Zoom. Deshalb: gemeinsames Lachen04:12 Madan und Madhuri stellen sich vor05:06 Wie kam es zum Lachyoga? Madan antwortet10:37 Madhuri, was hast du gedacht, als dein Mann Witze im Park erzählt hat? 11:14 Konzept entwickelt; Entdeckung: besser ohne Jokes; spontanes Lachen ist zu kurz für therapeutische Wirkung 13:50 Lachfamilie; Vier Bausteine vom LY: erklärt und praktisch: Klatschen, Atmung-Lachen. Was ist LY? Einfache Erklärung: Ich atme ein und lache beim Ausatmen. Kindliche Verspieltheit18:49 LYÜ: erste LYÜ in Mumbai: Namaste-Lachen 19:45 LYÜ – sehr beliebt auf er ganzen Welt: Milchshake-Laughter / Streit-Lachen 21:17 Lachsession: 30 Min. LYÜ und 2. Teil Lach-Meditation, letzter Teil: Yoga Nidra 23:20 Loben: Sehr gut – sehr gut – yeah/Ja! Entstehungsgeschichte; Kollektive Weisheit 26:28 Verbindungen mit Yoga, Tanzen, etc. Bollywood-Laughteryoga-Dance; Laugh and Dance Party28:09 Gelotologie; spezielle Angebote; Trainings für Lachyogaleiter: In und Lachyoga-Lehrer: Innen; 2.0 Training29:40 Fundierter Boden; Benefiz: für Gesundheit; viele Studien: Diabetes, Depression, Krebs 32:40 Entwicklung von LY - Visionen: Brauchen noch mehr Forschung; jedes Land sollte eine LY-University haben, die praktisch zeigt, wie lebe ich glücklich 35:05 LY- über Basel nach Deutschland in Humorkirche von Michael Berger / Hinweis auf Podcast-Folge #59 mit Michael Titze; Deutsche sehr ernst; Danke an Gabriela-Mutter des LY in Deutschland 37:39 Deutsche LYK: was bewegte Gabriela dazu? LY hat sie gestärkt. Vorbilder: 2005 Int. LYK Berlin; Mallorca: Europ. LY-Conference; internationale Lachfamilie-das ist ihr Motor; 2009 Entschluss LYK zu machen; Madan und Madhuri in Mumbai besucht; 2010: 1.LYK; 2011: 2. LYK, ab da mit Madan und Madhuri; plus LY-Ausbildung; weiterhin im zwei Jahre Rhythmus; 49:03 2017 First Global Laughteryoga Conference in Frankfurt: Bereicherung-viele Kulturen- besondere LY-Angebote; Luis Gomez- Mexiko: Gefängnis; Francisco Soares-Venezuela: Straßenkinder; Maki Kawakami, Diane Kichijitsu-Japan: Tsunami 52:12 Gabriela: Motor für die Conference - Reisen - intern. Austausch; Japan für Lachtelefon begeistert; sie ist von Herzen berührt über die LY-Wertschätzung; Nobby; Projekte im Gespräch 57:34 LYÜ- Gabriela: Frosch-Lachen; Lachen-Weinen01:00:36 Übergabe an Sandra Mandl; sie berichtet über ihre Entscheidung, Erfahrungen (Corona-Einschnitt, Online); 1x LYK mit Sandra 2024; nächster LYK 202601:06:27 Lachtelefon; Japan-Austria-Schweiz (kommt auch dazu) 01:07:44 LYÜ-Sandra: Telefon-Lachen; Mit dem eigenen Lachen spielen 01:09:58 LYÜ- Madhuri: Lachcreme; Silent Laughter01:11:08 LYÜ- Madan: Reißverschluss-Lachen; Ernstes Lachen01:12:44 Was bedeutet für dich persönlich Lachen, Witz und Humor?01:13:11 Madan 01:14:57 Madhuri 01:16:12 Gabriela; Robert Provine01:20:44 Sandra 01:22:16 Botschaft - Madan; Weltlachtag 05.Mai2024; 1 Min. zus. Lachen für den Weltfrieden01:24:46 Botschaft - Madhuri01:26:03 Botschaft - Gabriela01:28:06 Botschaft - Sandra01:28:47 Danke, zus.lachen, verabschieden01:29:53 Autro#madankataria #madhurikataria #lachyoga #podcast #podcastfabrik #gabrielaleppeltremmel #sandramandl #lachyogaübungen #silviaroessler #interview #lachen #lachengehtumdiewelt #weltlachtag #frieden #weltfrieden #lachenverbindet #lachenistgesund #laughter #laughterclub #worldlaughday #lachclub #health #kinder #spielen #spielplatz #diekraftdeslachens #innereskind #bewusstsein #neuroplastizität #selbstliebe #humor #witz #lebedeinlachen #lebenliebenlachen #buchtipp #gesundheit #selbstwirksamkeit #achtsamkeit #selbstbewusstsein #perspektivenwechsel #inspiration #akzeptanz #selbstermächtigung #impulsgeber #hirnforschung #LuisGomez #mexiko #gefängnis #FranciscoSoares #venezuela #straßenkinder #MakiKawakami #DianeKichijitsu #japan #tsunami #lachtelefon #robertprovine #concienrisate #humor #humorkongress #michaelberger

Four Eyes
78. Navigating Optometry Through Mentorship ft. Dr. Hardeep Kataria

Four Eyes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 40:15


Dr. Hardeep Kataria, a seasoned Optometrist practicing advanced dry eye at Avant Eyes in California, returns to the podcast to discuss the vital role of mentorship in the journey of optometry. We discuss the profound impact mentorship can have on shaping your career and personal growth at various stages. From guidance in clinical practice to navigating the anxieties of selecting a practice modality, mentorship from either seasoned Optometrists or your peers can provide support and knowledge.  For those seeking mentorship opportunities, check out YoungOD Connect's mentorship program, providing a structured platform for new grad Optometrists to connect with seasoned mentors and peers alike! Learn more about Dr. Hardeep Kataria Become a member for YoungOD Connect's mentorship program

WealthTalk
Advisors - Do You Need One, Or Can You Manage Your Money Better? w/ Manish Kataria

WealthTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 22:08


This week on the WealthTalk podcast, WealthBuilders Founder, Kevin and Wealth Coach, Manish Kataria, provide key insights into the world of investing.In this eye-opening episode, they address the pressing issue of hefty fees often encountered with traditional investing methods and highlight the critical role of diversification in reducing risk.From the intricacies of Independent Financial Advisers (IFAs) to the advantages of Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) and the dynamics of core-satellite investing strategies, Kevin and Manish provide a wealth of comprehensive insights you'll want to hear.Lastly, they explore effective tools for constructing portfolios that generate recurring income, offering practical strategies for the savvy investors of today.Don't miss out - Tune in and discover whether you can manage your money better than somebody else who may be taking considerable fees without adding considerable value. Resources Mentioned In This Episode:>> Manish Kataria [LinkedIn]>> Investment Academy [Website]>> Investment Insights: WealthBuilders London Networking Next Steps On Your Wealth Building Journey:>> Join the WealthBuilders Facebook Community>> Become a member of WealthBuildersIf you have been enjoying listening to WealthTalk - Please Leave Us A Review!

Living on Blockchain
EP 89: "Empowering Entrepreneurs-Navigating Web3 Challenges with Satish Kataria, Founder of Fandora"

Living on Blockchain

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 48:57


In Episode 89, titled "Empowering Entrepreneurs: Navigating Web3 Challenges with Satish Kataria," we delve into the dynamic world of entrepreneurship in the era of Web3. Join us as we explore key challenges and opportunities with Satish Kataria, a seasoned entrepreneur and thought leader in the startup ecosystem. Get ready for insights, inspiration, and actionable advice to fuel your entrepreneurial journey. Key Highlights: Explore the challenges of building trust and credibility in the blockchain industry. Learn about the rapid pace of technological innovation and its implications for entrepreneurs. Gain insights into the evolving landscape of funding opportunities in the Web3 ecosystem. Discover the resurgence of NFTs and their potential to revolutionize consumer engagement. Understand the future implications of Web3 technology on businesses and society. Tune in to the full episode for a deep dive into the world of Web3 entrepreneurship and gain actionable insights to fuel your startup journey. Additional Resources: 1/ Satish Kataria's podcast "Finding Your Founders Mojo": Podcast 2/ Satish Kataria's book "UNBLOC" Listen to the podcast on platforms like Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Google Podcasts. Connect with us on social media: - Spotify: ⁠⁠https://open.spotify.com/show/7rS3zKKWuUyiSkVa2kgMsP ⁠⁠ - Twitter: ⁠⁠https://twitter.com/livingonblockc1⁠⁠ - YouTube: ⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/@livingonblockchain6533⁠⁠ -LinkedIn: ⁠⁠linkedin.com/company/living-on-blockchain⁠ #Blockchain #Web3 #Entrepreneur #Fandora

Moment of Truth
Kiawentiio Tarbellfrom The Last Air Bender

Moment of Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 5:07


Kiawentiio Tarbell (Gya-wuhn-dee-yo) from The Mohawk Nation of Akwesasne plays Katara in the recent live-action by Netflix Avatar: The Last Airbender. With confirmed seasons two and three, Tarbell hopes to act out the lessons and challenges that further developed Kataria's charter. "With Kararia, there are such key moments throughout the show that allow her to discover herself or just grow in general... specifically, painted Lady or the Kararia Zuko episode, is something I really have my heart set on," Tarbell said. While waiting on production, Tarbell is focused on her music and growth within her industry.

WealthTalk
How Fees Drain Your Financial Future w/ Manish Kataria

WealthTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 46:06


In this episode, hosts Christian Rodwell and Kevin Whelan discuss the devastating effect of fees on wealth.They are joined by Manish Kataria, Founder of Invest Like a Pro and a WealthBuilders Wealth Coach, who shares his expert insights on reducing fees and building wealth.The conversation covers the different types of fees and where they occur, the importance of negotiating fees, and the SCORE Report, a tool that helps individuals understand and reduce their fees.Tune in as this episode emphasises the need for individuals to take control of their investments and reduce fees to maximise their wealth-building potential. Resources In This Episode:>> Request a free SCORE report - Email hello@wealthbuilders.co.uk Subject line: SCORE report>> Manish Kataria [LinkedIn]>> Investment Academy [Special discount of 10% using code WB10]>> Your T-Rex Score Next Steps On Your Wealth Building Journey:>> Join the WealthBuilders Facebook Community>> Become a member of WealthBuilders If you have been enjoying listening to WealthTalk - Please Leave Us A Review!

The Shubham Baviskar Show | Self Improvement Podcast In Hindi
Content Creation, Building a Community, Setting Goals & More | ft. Nilesh Kataria

The Shubham Baviskar Show | Self Improvement Podcast In Hindi

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 49:13


Nilesh Kataria is a Personal Branding Consultant on Linkedin with a community of 82k followers. In this episode, he talked about Content Creation, Building Community, Goals, why creators fail, How a beginner can start creating content, how to find jobs on Linkedin as a fresher & more.  Time Stamps 0:00 - Start  00:51 - Introduction and Journey 03:13 - Time Management  04:41 - Content Creation Journey 11:27 - Goal Setting  13:21 - Be Authentic 15:15 - Enjoy The Process 18:50 - Trying Different Things 20:11 - Problems Faced As a Creator 26:50 - Upgrade Skills 29:21 - Friends & Life 30:00 - How To Start Creating Content On Linkedin 31:32 - Frequency of Posting 36:15 - Why Creators Fail 38:13 - How to Find Jobs As a Fresher on Linkedin 41:18 - What Inspires Nilesh to Work  45:53 - Final Message to Audience Connect with Nilesh: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nilesh-kataria/ Follow now "The Shubham Baviskar Show" on Instagram https://instagram.com/theshubhambaviskarshow?igshid=MzMyNGUyNmU2YQ== Please Rate and Review if you enjoy this Podcast

The Harvest Season
Infinite Storage

The Harvest Season

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 107:01


Codey and Jonnie talk about Palia. Timings 00:00:00: Theme Tune 00:00:30: Intro 00:01:12: What Have We Been Up To 00:09:33: Groundhog Day 00:17:59: News 00:39:26: Palia 01:42:20: Outro Links Wylde Flowers Eury’s Salon Update Lightyear Frontier Early Access Ages of Cataria Delay Rusty’s Retirement Public Demp Kamaeru: A Frog Refuge Contact Al on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheScotBot Al on Mastodon: https://mastodon.scot/@TheScotBot Email Us: https://harvestseason.club/contact/ Transcript (0:00:30) Codey: Hello farmers and welcome to another episode of the harvest season. My name is Cody (0:00:36) Jonnie: And, my name is Johnny. (0:00:37) Codey: And we are here today to talk about cottagecore games (0:00:45) Codey: As always transcripts are available in the show notes and on the website (0:00:49) Codey: And today’s podcast is about (0:00:52) Codey: Palia Which is a game that Johnny and I have both played and we actually played it together Wow [laughs] (0:00:59) Jonnie: So cool. (0:01:00) Codey: - Wow, MMOs. (0:01:05) Codey: So, we will be talking about Palia, (0:01:08) Codey: and as always, we have some news, (0:01:10) Codey: but a little lighter on the news this week, (0:01:12) Codey: which is pretty cool. (0:01:13) Codey: But first, Johnny, how are you? (0:01:15) Codey: What have you been up to? (0:01:16) Jonnie: I’m good. There is a game that I’ve been playing and I don’t know if you’ve heard of it. It’s called Palia. (0:01:23) Jonnie: No, it’s not called Palia. I have been playing that one, but I mean you talk about Pal World, (0:01:27) Jonnie: which they both start the same, so you know. (0:01:30) Codey: Oh, you’re on the PAL world train. (0:01:33) Jonnie: Well, I was on the Pal World train and I’m not off the Pal World train, like it’s a it’s a fine game. (0:01:40) Jonnie: I just kind of got what I wanted out of that game relatively quickly. (0:01:47) Jonnie: I hope there’s like zero interest in talking about the controversy around the game. (0:01:53) Jonnie: It is just a survival game with Pokemon who do things in the world and there’s more like, (0:01:59) Jonnie: I guess probably deeper combat as a result of there being Pokemon, which I liked Pokemon Legends Arceus, Arceus. I’ll edit out the one that’s right. I liked that game. (0:02:04) Codey: Mm-hmm. (0:02:08) Codey: Mm-hmm. (0:02:16) Jonnie: I think this game has a similar-ish gameplay loop. It’s not as fast and fluid as Arceus and (0:02:24) Codey: Mm-hmm. (0:02:25) Jonnie: there’s a lot more of that survival base building aspect, which I don’t like survival games. (0:02:27) Codey: Mm-hmm. (0:02:30) Jonnie: I kind of just find that base building stuff boring and pointless. So I did like a tower and I did some of the boss battles and I was like, oh okay, I kind of get what this game is, (0:02:35) Codey: Mm-hm. (0:02:42) Jonnie: but there’s not a compelling narrative that makes me feel like, oh I need (0:02:46) Jonnie: to go and do all of that. It’s kind of like, oh I did some of that and that feels like enough. (0:02:53) Jonnie: That’s I guess my mini summary of Palworld. I also think the gun side of things is just a little (0:03:05) Jonnie: 15 year old edgelord vibes. It comes off really cringe and a lot of things in the game kind of do (0:03:08) Codey: Yeah. (0:03:14) Jonnie: That’s where you’re like, killing the bad guys. (0:03:16) Jonnie: And… you can… like the way you release Pokemon is with a Meat Cleaver and then you can eat them and it’s just like, ugh, it’s just all a bit like, stop trying so hard. (0:03:17) Codey: Yeah. (0:03:24) Codey: Yeah. (0:03:28) Codey: Yeah, I, to me, it looked like Fortnite, Pokemon, Arceus, Breath of the Wild, I don’t know. (0:03:37) Codey: And I just, that’s not a compelling enough thing for me. (0:03:43) Codey: Um, so, I was not, I didn’t do it, but, um, yeah. (0:03:51) Codey: I mean that’s… (0:03:52) Jonnie: Yeah, I mean, it is more fun than Pokemon. (0:03:54) Jonnie: Um, you know. (0:03:55) Codey: Whoa! (0:03:56) Codey: Partake. (0:03:58) Jonnie: That is not a hot take. Pokemon has not been fun for a long time. (0:04:01) Codey: Oh no. (0:04:02) Codey: Oh no. (0:04:04) Jonnie: So, you know, how’s that going for it? (0:04:04) Codey: Um… (0:04:05) Codey: Um… (0:04:06) Jonnie: Um, but I think even there, right? (0:04:08) Jonnie: Like, I, even if I don’t enjoy a Pokemon game as much, I am more likely to play through it to the end because I’m so used to the loop and the, you know, beating the Elite Four. (0:04:20) Jonnie: I start the game knowing that beating the elite for- (0:04:22) Jonnie: is the objective, and there was no real hook like that for me in PowerWorld. (0:04:26) Jonnie: It was kind of like, cool, I experienced it. (0:04:28) Jonnie: I’ve been part of the hot topic of the day, and now I’m keen to move on to other things. (0:04:34) Codey: Mm-hmm, that’s fair. (0:04:40) Jonnie: But that’s really all I’ve been doing. What do you mean up to Cody? (0:04:45) Codey: Well, I just submitted a manuscript, so I’m very excited about that. (0:04:55) Codey: Any grad student listening is probably screaming like excitedly for me because it is a huge undertaking to publish a manuscript. (0:05:06) Codey: So it basically like took up a lot of my energy and time the last like month or so of trying like get it all organized and (0:05:15) Codey: getting it like sent to different people and then I’ll like think that something’s really good and then one of my co-authors will be like no like actually fix this and I’m like heck and so like that’s it’s just to finally just have it like be in the hands of the editors or reviewers or whomever is just like so great other than that I also just finally got ADHD medication (0:05:45) Codey: and for some reason my brain was like cool you can now hyper focus pretty effectively on things and shut your brain off why not build a fox shaped island in Minecraft so I’m building an island that is this in the shape of a fox a sleeping fox and I’m going to build a fox sanctuary on top of it and And also I’m. (0:06:15) Codey: Building it large enough that it shows up as a Sleeping Fox on the biggest size map. (0:06:24) Codey: Which ends up being. (0:06:24) Jonnie: I… I have a question. (0:06:26) Codey: Yeah, yeah, yeah. (0:06:27) Jonnie: Why? (0:06:30) Codey: Because my ADHD brain has decided that this is what brings me joy. (0:06:37) Codey: And it genuinely is so amazing. (0:06:44) Codey: I mean, it might also be. (0:06:45) Codey: It’s basically a testament to how much I hate writing, that my brain was like, “What could be more fun than this? Like, maybe this thing?” (0:06:57) Codey: So yeah, it’s basically, oh hello. I have a cat rubbing against my leg right now. Hello, little man. (0:07:03) Codey: It’s basically, I think we calculated it, it’s like probably 30,000 blocks, Minecraft blocks. (0:07:15) Codey: And we’re using orange terrac- so I’m not doing it alone. One of my best friends, Devin, shout out to Devin, I love you, you’re one of my best friends. (0:07:23) Codey: Anytime that either of us are going through anything in our lives, we’ll just like start up a Minecraft server. (0:07:31) Codey: And so, last few months have been pretty stressful, so we started our Minecraft server, and we’ve been doing these like fun little projects like this, and I just decided to do this. (0:07:39) Codey: And he was like, he had a moment where he was like, “Okay, okay, okay, we’re doing this.” (0:07:45) Codey: I guess, okay. And so he’s been mining terracotta for me and dying it white. (0:07:53) Codey: Luckily, like there’s this new biome that has orange terracotta that like naturally spawns, so he doesn’t have to make- to dye the orange ones. (0:08:00) Codey: So he can just like make it, and we can just farm it, and then I use it to build. (0:08:09) Codey: So yeah, I basically- he does that in the mornings, and then I log on in the evenings. (0:08:15) Codey: And construct. It has a snoot so far, and I’m building up the top of the head. (0:08:25) Codey: So listeners, if you’re interested in hearing the updates of Foxcraft, I’ll start posting about it in the Slack because it is- it’s gonna take probably a month to finish it. (0:08:37) Codey: Like we’re not even halfway done with the head. And I have- the head is like- the head is like the- (0:08:40) Jonnie: Great, I’m excited to get more updates on on Fox craft, but also the sound this sounds awfully a lot like a job (0:08:45) Codey: the smallest part. No, no, no, it’s fun. It’s fun. I like. This is a- this is a- oh yeah, we do have shift work going. (0:08:51) Jonnie: Mm-hmm, you’ve got shift work going you know (0:08:56) Codey: This is another like one of those things where sometimes I’m like, “Am I autistic? Like, am I a little autistic? Do I have a touch of the tism? I think I do.” (0:09:06) Codey: Like, if this- if this- this tickles my brain in a good way. (0:09:12) Jonnie: Well, maybe we won’t self-diagnose, but we’ll just say you must really like foxes somewhere in there. (0:09:18) Codey: Oh no, it’s more like my therapist was like, “Perhaps.” (0:09:25) Codey: It’s a little bit past self-diagnosing, but anyway. (0:09:26) Jonnie: Ugh. (0:09:29) Codey: So yeah, but the most important thing really that I’ve been working on, (0:09:33) Codey: I mean, this is sarcasm. The most important thing is Fox Craft, but (0:09:38) Codey: sarcastically, I went to an event that happened today, Americans. This is, today is February 2nd. (0:09:49) Codey: Johnny, what do you know about Groundhog’s Day? (0:09:52) Jonnie: I know there is a terrible Bill Murray movie, which actually now that I think about it, like, do you need to say terrible before Bill Murray movie? I think that’s just implied. (0:10:02) Jonnie: So, and the, like, I don’t know, I assume it’s a groundhog, but like, that’s the weirdest name for what, you know, basically just looks like a… I don’t know. (0:10:16) Jonnie: a slightly larger rat comes out because I’ve been sleeping or whatever I don’t (0:10:20) Codey: Mm-hmm. (0:10:22) Jonnie: know why they come out they just do and Americans go crazy because they’re all in some weird cult that’s that’s that’s groundhog’s day right (0:10:30) Codey: Yeah, I mean, you’re not wrong. Okay, so Groundhog’s Day is a tradition observed in the United States and Canada on February 2nd of every year. It derives, this is from the Wikipedia, (0:10:43) Codey: it derives from the Pennsylvania Dutch superstition that if a groundhog, a groundhog is also known as a marmot or a woodchuck or my personal favorite, a whistle pig. A groundhog emerges from its burrow on this day and sees its shadow. It will retreat to its den and winter will go on for six more weeks. If it does not… (0:11:00) Codey: see its shadow, then spring will arrive early. (0:11:06) Codey: So this sounds… (0:11:09) Codey: That’s like, okay, cool, whatever. (0:11:10) Codey: Like there’s probably a guy that like watches this groundhog come out right over. No, it’s a cult. (0:11:16) Codey: 100%. So the ceremony is held in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, (0:11:22) Codey: which is less than two hours from where I am. (0:11:24) Codey: So I’ve been wanting to go to this every year. (0:11:28) Codey: And it just hasn’t, I just haven’t been able to make it. (0:11:30) Codey: This year, I was able to make it. (0:11:33) Codey: And basically it centers around what is what Wikipedia says is the semi mythical groundhog named Punxsutawney Phil. (0:11:41) Codey: So he, Punxsutawney Phil basically comes out. (0:11:48) Codey: And apparently like looks, I’m trying to find to see if I can find like the ceremony because this is ridiculous. (0:11:56) Codey: He basically comes out and looks at him. (0:12:00) Codey: He looks around and sees his shadow and the wizards who are called wizards, the guys that run Groundhog’s Day in Punxsutawney, (0:12:14) Codey: basically listen to him so Phil comes out, he either does or does not see his shadow, and whispers to the wizard who can understand Groundhog ease. (0:12:30) Codey: Phil tells them whether or not he saw his shadow and if he did, they literally have scripts that they read. (0:12:38) Codey: People who go to this event every year, they know what the script is. (0:12:44) Codey: There’s a certain part in the script where the guy doesn’t even finish saying everything. (0:12:50) Codey: There’s a certain part where he says either “and his shadow fell upon him” or something, or “and a shadow he did not see”. (0:12:58) Codey: And at that point the crowd. (0:13:00) Codey: It goes crazy, but basically like thousands of people mock hawk flock thousands of people flock to this city in Pennsylvania and watch this ceremony and some of them show up at like midnight and the ceremony isn’t until sunrise, which was 730 this morning. (0:13:18) Codey: We left at 430 to get there and we got there and there’s literally thousands of people around this little stage of any with these guys that like are all. (0:13:30) Codey: Wearing like top hats and like black jackets and very like they look very New York investment banker of the 20s or something like that. (0:13:42) Codey: And yeah, he was just it was just so crazy and he did not see a shadow so spring is going to come early to the United States. Praise be to our groundhog meteorologist. (0:13:59) Jonnie: I have so many thoughts. (0:14:02) Codey: Okay, yeah, yeah, that’s fair fair. (0:14:02) Jonnie: First, Whistlepig Day would sound so much better. (0:14:05) Jonnie: That’s just first thought. (0:14:06) Jonnie: That’s just undeniably a better name. (0:14:10) Jonnie: Second thought, the fact that there are wizards surrounding this is like, yeah, you’re right. (0:14:14) Jonnie: This is definitely a cult, and it sounds like a cult I kind of want to be a part of, because any cult that has wizards dressed as 1920s bankers, (0:14:15) Codey: It’s a cold. (0:14:21) Jonnie: that sounds kind of amazing. (0:14:22) Jonnie: I’m into this. (0:14:23) Codey: Yeah. (0:14:24) Jonnie: Third, based on your description, (0:14:27) Jonnie: an alien landed on Earth, and they (0:14:29) Jonnie: would legitimately think that you’re just describing another game. (0:14:31) Jonnie: It is that sort of– (0:14:34) Jonnie: that sort of… (0:14:34) Codey: So, I actually, I was debating mentioning this that like, I kind of want a game about this. (0:14:42) Jonnie: And that was going to be my final point. I think this is this would be a great basis for a cottage core (0:14:48) Jonnie: game like you do the year, you know, it starts on Groundhog’s Day and (0:14:53) Jonnie: Maybe I don’t know what you’re working towards but like that make that your sort of New Year’s event That sounds like a great little thing to do (0:15:00) Codey: Well, so Punxsutawney, here, I’m going to try and find this information, Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania has a population of 5,000 humans. (0:15:12) Codey: So during this celebration, their population basically doubles. (0:15:18) Codey: So imagine being in, like, Stardew or Coral Island or something, and one single day of the year, the population doubles, (0:15:30) Codey: like, even though it was Friday and it was really, really early, all the stores were open. (0:15:36) Codey: Like, the bookstore was open and they had free hot chocolate and, like, they had, like, a couple different craft shows that were going on in this. (0:15:44) Codey: So it’s everyone, basically, in this community, basically, like, waits for this, like, this is their big, like, tourism thing every year. (0:15:54) Codey: So I think the goal of a game like that would be to build up your store. (0:16:00) Codey: Make sure you’re not going to run out of stock. Make sure that you have enough food for all of these people, enough, like, infrastructure, that you have enough parking because, like, we had to find parking and we almost had, like, some of the last parking spaces. (0:16:18) Codey: And so, like, there’s all this stuff that you could totally do in a game and have the regular day-to-day thing that you’re doing, like, you know, farming or whatever, just kind of be, like, normal, but you are always building up to that. (0:16:30) Codey: And so, like, you have to go to this huge event, annual event, where it kind of starts becoming, like, city skylines or something, where you have to manage, like, all these people. (0:16:46) Jonnie: Make it happen internet. There we go. We’ve done the hard work. We came up with the idea right? That’s the hard part (0:16:48) Codey: Yeah, make it happen. (0:16:52) Codey: Well, now that we’ve spent probably 15 minutes talking about Groundhog Day, and listeners, let me know if you’ve gone to the place where Punxsutawney Phil is, is called Gobbler’s Knob. Let me know if you’ve gone there. And Gobbler’s Knob. (0:17:04) Jonnie: But, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, it’s called what? (0:17:11) Jonnie: This is definitely like, I call it that is… [Laughing] (0:17:15) Jonnie: How is that a real name for a place? (0:17:18) Codey: Yeah, it is. (0:17:22) Codey: I’ll also post some pictures in the slack of me and my friends there, and also Stella. Stella went, “Oh, and the town has, like, Groundhog Day.” (0:17:30) Codey: Groundhog statues outside of a bunch of the buildings. So, like, outside of the library, they have a Groundhog that’s, like, reading a book. (0:17:38) Codey: And then outside of the bank, they have one that, like, has money. Outside of the fireman’s house, they have one with, like, a fireman’s axe holding a baby. (0:17:46) Codey: So, they have all of these, like, the whole town has leaned into it, 100%. But, yeah, so it’s a cult. (0:18:00) Codey: Okay, well, now that we’ve talked about cults, let’s talk about some news. Speaking of cults, Wildflowers… (0:18:10) Codey: I don’t know if Wildflowers is a cult. I just, the way… Kev… Kev has cult-like devo… devotion for this game. (0:18:12) Jonnie: Look, if it is, Kiv is definitely in that cult. (0:18:22) Codey: So, there’s more details on an update that’s coming up. There is going to be a hair stylist’s salon named Yuri’s Soul. (0:18:30) Codey: I’m just going to add a bunch of hairstyles. There’s a plushie coming. And I did a little bit of internet sleuthing, as someone who has not played Wildflowers. (0:18:42) Codey: I did a little bit of internet sleuthing. The picture of the plushie that they have on Twitter, which you can find on the show notes, is, like, obscured. (0:18:50) Codey: Like, it’s kind of in shadow. So, you can’t really tell what it is. But I think it’s a flying pig. What do you think? (0:18:58) Jonnie: Uh, I’m sure flying pig sounds like a thing that a plushie could be. (0:19:02) Codey: » Okay, okay, okay, yeah, so it definitely looks like the flying pig to me. (0:19:04) Jonnie: I have done zero internet’s locally. (0:19:12) Codey: I just kind of like looked up. (0:19:18) Codey: Oh my gosh, sorry, I scrolled down and it went to discover more and Disney Dreamlight Family tweeted today and said, (0:19:28) Codey: tweeted today and said we might not. (0:19:30) Codey: I have groundhogs in the game, but what do you think a copybara seeing its shadow mean? (0:19:40) Codey: They’re leaning into groundhog’s day. (0:19:43) Codey: Um, so, but yeah, I’m pretty sure it’s flying pig. So flying pig plush coming to wildflowers (0:19:51) Codey: Unconfirmed is that it’s a flying pig, but pretty sure it is. (0:19:54) Codey: Yeah, I mean, have you played wildflowers? Have you? Do you have? (0:19:57) Jonnie: No, the visual… I get that it’s better than it looks, but the visual style I just find very off-putting, and there’s just too much else that I want to play and can’t get to, that even though this game is meant to be really good, it’s just too much of a block of me to invest any time into this one, unfortunately. (0:20:19) Codey: Yep, I am in the exact same boat. (0:20:23) Codey: But I’m sure that we’ll hear all about Yuri’s salon (0:20:27) Codey: Update and all of that from Kev, which would be great. (0:20:32) Codey: Next up is Lightyear Frontier. (0:20:35) Codey: The early access for this game is releasing on March 19th on Steam, Xbox, and Game Pass. (0:20:42) Codey: There is a demo out now on Steam (0:20:46) Codey: And this game will be a part of Steam next. (0:20:49) Codey: Which starts on February 5th to the 12th so I believe by the time this podcast comes out, the next fest will be going on. (0:20:58) Codey: So yeah, if you are interested in seeing some gameplay or anything like that, that would be a really good thing to tune into. (0:21:08) Codey: What are your thoughts on this? (0:21:09) Jonnie: Yeah, and Lightyear Frontier is the farming, but in mechs. That’s their gimmick, I guess. (0:21:18) Codey: in like a, in space, in space for me. (0:21:22) Codey: I saw on there, on this news from Steam, (0:21:26) Codey: like, you know how we say like, hello farmers or whatever. (0:21:30) Codey: They say exo farmers. (0:21:32) Codey: So they said like something like, (0:21:34) Codey: play the demo now exo farmers. (0:21:35) Codey: And I was like, oh my gosh. (0:21:39) Codey: Like that’s just kind of a cute little way of talking about them. (0:21:42) Codey: I don’t know, I don’t know what exo means. (0:21:44) Codey: Now that I said it and then now I’m like, (0:21:46) Codey: what, wait, what am I talking about? (0:21:48) Codey: What does this mean? (0:21:51) Codey: Meaning outside, outer, external. (0:21:57) Codey: Cool. (0:21:57) Jonnie: Like like every farm every farmer is technically an exo farmer (0:22:02) Codey: No, no, no. (0:22:03) Codey: Cause it’s like outside, like outer worlds, like space. (0:22:07) Codey: Like we call them exoplanets. (0:22:09) Codey: Like exoplanets are outside of our solar system. (0:22:15) Jonnie: I don’t know how that applies to farming, but it sounds made up. (0:22:15) Codey: You know? (0:22:18) Codey: It’s exoplanet farmers. (0:22:22) Codey: You’re a farmer on an exoplanet. (0:22:24) Jonnie: But they don’t say exoplanet farmers, they say exopharmers. (0:22:27) Codey: No, they said exo. (0:22:29) Codey: It’s just a little cute little conjugation. (0:22:30) Jonnie: They should change it to remove the “e” and just be like “exo” like “Kisshag farmers”. (0:22:35) Jonnie: That would be a much cuter way to say hello. (0:22:37) Codey: I kind of want to re-record “Hello, Kiss Hug Farmers! Welcome to another episode of the Harvest Season!” (0:22:43) Jonnie: What? (0:22:49) Codey: Oh my gosh, we are off the rails. Um, yeah. (0:22:53) Jonnie: Okay, um, are you going to try this? (0:22:57) Codey: So, I’ve never been a big mech person. Like, growing up, like… (0:23:07) Codey: uh… transformers, like, that kind of stuff. It was never my jam. (0:23:13) Codey: Um, so I don’t… to be determined, um… but prob’s not. What about you? (0:23:20) Jonnie: So I talked about this one a little bit on I think the upcoming Game of the Year show, (0:23:28) Jonnie: where it’s on my list of games that I want to try but there may not be a priority. (0:23:35) Jonnie: But I don’t think I knew at that point that it was coming to Game Pass, which it’s amazing how much Game Pass changes my willingness to try some stuff out, right? (0:23:44) Jonnie: Because I’m way more willing to just jump in for a bit and see if it instantly grabs me or not. (0:23:49) Jonnie: So I think it’s a long time. (0:23:50) Jonnie: A lot more likely than I initially anticipated that I will give this a go, because I like the visual style, it feels distinct, I don’t have a particular affinity or non affinity for mechs, but I am interested to see what it means in terms of how they differentiate, you know, your traditional cottagecore farming game loop with the addition of something like a mech, because you can see a lot, you know, there’s probably more interesting ways to do tools and things like that when you have a mech, (0:24:20) Jonnie: and I am really hoping they take full advantage of, and it’s not just like regular tools, but they’re just, they look like mech attachments, right? I’m hoping there’s something else that distinguishes them, which I guess technically I could find out because the demo is out, so I could probably find out or look into it a bit more, so. (0:24:34) Codey: Yeah. (0:24:38) Codey: Mm-hmm. (0:24:41) Codey: But the demos… the demos on Steam… (0:24:44) Jonnie: Yeah, yeah, demos are only on Steam. (0:24:44) Codey: It’s not… not Game Pass. (0:24:49) Codey: Yeah, I agree with you about the Game Pass thing. (0:24:52) Codey: Like, it’s really opened up what I’m able to play. (0:24:57) Codey: And I really like that. (0:24:58) Codey: But I don’t think that your frontier will be that. (0:25:01) Codey: Because again, like, we have so many other things. (0:25:04) Codey: I want to play, so many other things I’m doing in my life. (0:25:07) Codey: And something… if it’s a game that’s going to like pull me in like that, (0:25:10) Codey: like Coral Island or something, it’s really got to grab me. (0:25:13) Codey: So… (0:25:16) Codey: Okay, so… (0:25:17) Codey: Ages of… next… next up on our news list… (0:25:20) Codey: Ages of Kataria… (0:25:22) Codey: was meant to be coming out Q1 2024, so… (0:25:26) Codey: anytime. (0:25:28) Codey: But has been delayed until Q2 2025. (0:25:34) Codey: It personally seemed a little late to be making that announcement, (0:25:36) Codey: but I get it. (0:25:36) Jonnie: Mm-hmm. (0:25:40) Codey: Quote, (0:25:41) Codey: “We have been working hard on Ages of Kataria, (0:25:43) Codey: and our main goal is to find funding to expand the team and work full-time.” (0:25:50) Codey: I’m about to read you a list of things that they’ve been working on. (0:25:52) Codey: See if you can pick out the things that… (0:25:56) Codey: one of these things is not like the other. (0:25:58) Codey: Okay. (0:25:59) Codey: Quote, “In the past few months, we’ve been working on building upgrades, (0:26:03) Codey: customization. (0:26:04) Codey: villager conversations, traits, events and quests, death, (0:26:09) Codey: hunting, cooking, farming, animals, clicking to collect resources, (0:26:14) Codey: villager pooping mechanics, and so much more, which we will be discussing and showing in future updates. (0:26:21) Codey: Uh, Johnny, any of those, any of those jump out to you? (0:26:24) Jonnie: Yeah, I’m really interested in these villager pooping mechanics. (0:26:26) Codey: Save! (0:26:29) Codey: What do you mean? (0:26:31) Codey: I’m like, I’m that meme of, um… (0:26:34) Codey: of, uh… (0:26:35) Codey: Oh my gosh, Katniss Everdeen’s… (0:26:37) Codey: the… the friggin’ actress that plays her. (0:26:40) Codey: Where she’s like, “What do you mean?” (0:26:41) Codey: Like, “What do you mean?” (0:26:43) Codey: On Hot Ones. (0:26:45) Codey: Jennifer Lawrence, I think is her name. (0:26:47) Codey: Um… (0:26:49) Codey: I’m that meme when I read that. (0:26:51) Jonnie: Yeah, I’d like that is wild to me. I mean I assumed the actual answer you were looking for is diff like [laughing] (0:26:58) Codey: No, no, it was originally Villager Pooping Mechanics, but Death, I mean Death was like, (0:27:04) Codey: that’s interesting. (0:27:06) Codey: But that happens in-game, like everything else in this list is something that you would find in a Cottagecore game in some way or another. (0:27:15) Codey: But Villager Pooping Mechanics just like comes out, just stands out so much, and I have questions. (0:27:22) Jonnie: Yeah, and I mean I’ve kind of buried the lead somewhat but this update has (0:27:30) Jonnie: I would say there are some concerning elements to it, right, you know (0:27:35) Jonnie: They’re talking about looking for a publisher and this was a kick-started project (0:27:41) Jonnie: And I guess if you are a kickstarter of it, this is an update that I guess, you know (0:27:46) Jonnie: Would reduce the likelihood that you are actually going to get it and not saying whether it will or won’t happen (0:27:52) Jonnie: There’s now some additional hurdles that they are now flagging up (0:27:57) Jonnie: Which is unfortunate because I think this game looks like it’s got a great visual style to it (0:28:06) Jonnie: So hoping they can find the funding that they need but I would not be putting much stock in that queue to (0:28:12) Jonnie: 2025 date until there was more (0:28:15) Jonnie: More updates on whether or not they they find a publisher or you know are able to sort of clearly state. (0:28:24) Codey: They did have someone jump out on their Kickstarter three days ago, Shell M said you know so is it A that you needed more money and just didn’t tell anyone or B that you mismanaged the finances early on or underestimated how much you needed if B why weren’t we told about this before? (0:28:45) Codey: Just fair. (0:28:46) Codey: They got I’m trying to see $111,000 like like you people gave you money like you should at least let them know what what’s happening with that and it sounds like they you know $110,000 doesn’t really go that far and they had 10 people working on it originally and then when that money ran out some people had to leave and some people stayed to continue to work on the game but that a lot of people had to go back to working part-time and so it’s a lot of people’s time is now split and they’re not able you know if they still had the (0:29:24) Codey: work full-time with the whole team of 10 or team of whomever many are on there now they probably could get it out a lot earlier but I mean I get it I’ve this manuscript that I just submitted was supposed to be done like a year ago so I get it but it does yep mm-hmm (0:29:41) Jonnie: But I mean this is one of the risks around Kickstarter projects, right? You know, $110,000 is a lot of money in the context of an individual. (0:29:50) Jonnie: But in the context of developing a game when you’ve got a team of ten, that’s even just considering salaries. (0:29:54) Codey: Yep. (0:29:58) Jonnie: That’s only a couple of months, if that worth of runway. (0:30:02) Jonnie: And that’s not counting all of the, you know, server costs and all those other fun things that are very expensive. (0:30:08) Jonnie: expensive so $110,000 to develop a game is not. (0:30:11) Jonnie: I’m not sure if this is a game that’s not that much. It’s just the unfortunate reality of Kickstarter I guess. (0:30:18) Jonnie: But hopefully they can find their way out of it because the game looks good (0:30:18) Codey: - Yeah. (0:30:25) Codey: I definitely, I think that the people at Third Pie Studios, (0:30:30) Codey: and I’m assuming it’s Alex McCord, (0:30:31) Codey: who’s the CEO and creative director, (0:30:34) Codey: their post explaining the situation to the concerned people was very like the comment that they have on this. (0:30:41) Codey: It was very thorough and very polite and very good. (0:30:45) Codey: So, it does, it’s difficult, it’s difficult. (0:30:48) Codey: And it’s always sad when you have to like, postpone something, but I think they did a good job of… (0:30:53) Codey: Perhappeth, maybe, uh, let people know a little earlier, but it’s fine. (0:30:59) Codey: Stuff happens. (0:31:02) Codey: Um, stuff that, uh, should happen, might not happen, I don’t know. (0:31:09) Codey: I’m so scared to play this game. (0:31:11) Codey: Rusty’s retirement! (0:31:13) Codey: Has a public demo that is out now. (0:31:17) Codey: Oh, Johnny. (0:31:18) Codey: I want to do this demo so bad, but it seems like it’s like a floodgate, you know? (0:31:26) Codey: Like, once I push that button, am I just a slave to Rusty’s retirement? (0:31:34) Jonnie: Yes, yes is the answer to that question yep . (0:31:35) Codey: And keeping it going? (0:31:39) Codey: But I want to play? (0:31:40) Codey: And I want to help them? (0:31:42) Codey: I want to give them feedback? (0:31:43) Codey: I don’t know. (0:31:44) Codey: I don’t know, what did you think about this? (0:31:48) Jonnie: I mean, I’m in the same category as you, and Rusty’s retirement to serve him remembers as the idle farming game that’s being launched soon, but yeah, going into demo, I am equally concerned about this for all of the same reasons, and I think as… (0:32:10) Jonnie: Yeah, because we first talked about this a few months ago, and since then I think the… (0:32:18) Jonnie: Imagery and the, you know, like they’ve added more, we’re seeing more about how it will look on the screen and everything they add, I’m just like, oh, like it looks like it’s getting better, right? (0:32:24) Codey: Mm-hmm. (0:32:28) Jonnie: Like there’s those things that I have, like, you have those mental questions around, oh, how would this aspect work? And I feel like as time has gone on, I’m seeing those things come in in ways that’s like, yeah, that’s how I would want that to look. (0:32:29) Codey: Mm-hmm. (0:32:35) Codey: Mm-hmm. (0:32:40) Jonnie: So I’m very nervous, you know, the, you know, how we would just reference memes to describe our feelings on this, this is very much the… (0:32:43) Codey: Yeah, and… (0:32:48) Jonnie: Oh, yeah, yep, that’s the one. (0:32:52) Codey: Haha, I’m in danger. (0:32:54) Codey: Yeah. (0:32:56) Codey: Yeah. (0:32:58) Codey: Um. (0:33:00) Codey: So, yeah, I guess I don’t know if I’m trying to see. (0:33:06) Codey: Oh, it is PC and Mac. (0:33:14) Codey: I’ll probably do it. (0:33:16) Codey: Um, so, listeners listen back. (0:33:20) Codey: we’ll give feedback on this in maybe one of the next upcoming episodes. (0:33:24) Codey: I will probably bite the bullet and do this now that I’m not I don’t have a deadline that is of the for like the manuscript that is fast approaching so. (0:33:35) Jonnie: Yeah, and Al was telling me he’s gonna install this on his work PC, so he’s gonna have a very detailed show on it in a few weeks time. (0:33:45) Codey: Sure! (0:33:46) Jonnie: Just throwing Al totally under the bus, I don’t believe he’s not going to do that. (0:33:52) Jonnie: But he could do it. He could do it. He could do it for you listeners. (0:33:58) Codey: he’s probably screaming right now. okay so the last bit of news is for a game called Kamaeru a frog refuge and this has the same vibes as Usagi Shima so my brain was like oh let me figure out what Kamaeru means. in Japanese it means take a stand which is not what I was expecting it to be. I was expecting it to be like frog island or something because Usagi Shima is a bunny island. (0:34:28) Codey: But no. Okay. So Kamaeru frog refuge, quote foster a sanctuary for frogs and restore the biodiversity of the wetlands in Kamaeru, a cozy farming sim where you raise frogs by playing minigames and decorating your habitat. Hop right to it. (0:34:47) Codey: What do you have thoughts about this, Johnny? Are you? I have thoughts. (0:34:49) Jonnie: yeah it looks it looks really cute right like it definitely gives off the same same vibe as usagashima but it looks a lot more detailed just lots of little things about you know so in usagashima like you you kind of placed decorations but that was it’s like I think the the idea of restoring the wetlands looks cool it seems like there’s lots of customization options which is which is pretty cool the frogs look super cute and like it looks like There’s like tons of fun color combinations, so I’m guessing there’s going to be… (0:35:19) Jonnie: …a little bit of a Pokemon creature collection style aspect to this, which I know Usagushima had as well. (0:35:26) Jonnie: And alongside, you know, maybe some some more human characters and some interactions in that way. (0:35:32) Jonnie: This has the potential to be a really, really great game, I think. (0:35:40) Jonnie: Usagushima didn’t really stick with me. I think one, because I didn’t really want a mobile game at that point. (0:35:46) Jonnie: but also it just felt a bit shallow. (0:35:49) Jonnie: And this looks like it kind of has the depth that I’m looking for like this. (0:35:55) Jonnie: This is ticking a lot of boxes and I think for like this one is really interesting things in the cottagecore genre of (0:36:02) Jonnie: really doing something (0:36:04) Jonnie: Unique that doesn’t have to be like the whole thing doesn’t have to be a hundred percent unique, right? (0:36:08) Jonnie: A lot of this seems inspired by Utsagushima. However, well, and it’s probably not, right? (0:36:09) Codey: Right. (0:36:13) Jonnie: It’s probably done independently given how closely they’re sort of coming out. (0:36:16) Jonnie: But frogs is not an area that’s really been (0:36:19) Jonnie: explored or is that common outside of like the only other time I can think of really even seeing frogs is catching them in a farm with their with their critter so yeah that was kind of like a weird brain mush of thoughts because this is the first we’ve heard about this game if I remember rightly (0:36:23) Codey: Mm-hmm (0:36:40) Codey: Um, yeah, so I think this is the game that I saw on Instagram or on Instagram, (0:36:45) Codey: Twitter, and I tagged, uh, Al in it because someone tagged me in it because my friends know that this is the kind of game that I will just eat right up. (0:36:53) Codey: This is the first time we’re covering it on the podcast. (0:36:55) Codey: I just want, I wanted to grab my facts straight before I said anything, but, (0:36:59) Codey: um, the developer of apico L, um, is actually also developing a frog breeding and collecting game called mud born. (0:37:07) Codey: So instead of bloodborne, it’s mud born. (0:37:10) Codey: Um, and it’s very, in the same vein, uh, looks a lot like, uh, apico. (0:37:17) Codey: So it’ll be the same kind of thing, um, of, uh, going and helping a frog, (0:37:25) Codey: uh, deity, um, rediscover her lost children. (0:37:30) Codey: Um, this is in, uh, Elle’s con a message about it in March of last year. (0:37:40) Codey: And the discord quote, um, I’ve always joked about making apico, but frog, but it’s never been much more than that with the game jam theme of pond. (0:37:50) Codey: However, it seems like a good opportunity to make it a reality. (0:37:55) Codey: Um, so he has been working on that, which is great. (0:37:59) Codey: So there, there are other frog games coming out. (0:38:02) Codey: Um, I just wanted to say that, uh, cause I really like it clearly, but this (0:38:10) Codey: is, uh, looks a lot different and looks like it’s own little thing. (0:38:13) Codey: And, um, I really like, like they actually have human characters in this game (0:38:17) Codey: that Usagi Shima did not have. (0:38:19) Codey: So there might be like kind of more of a social aspect. (0:38:24) Codey: And then I also saw kind of a crafting system or like a crafting mini game or something that looked a lot like, um, spirit fairs, mini games, which I was also really interested in. (0:38:36) Jonnie: yeah they looked really good and even little things like they was painting a birdhouse it looked like you know just as a little customization option which I (0:38:36) Codey: So. (0:38:40) Codey: Mm-hm, mm-hm, so yeah, right now it’s just coming 2024, we’re not really sure when. (0:38:51) Codey: But it is also gonna be part of Steam’s next fest. (0:38:56) Codey: So make sure to check in on that. (0:38:59) Codey: And last, I was looking when I looked at their thing earlier. (0:39:02) Codey: No, they’re not doing it anymore. (0:39:04) Codey: Nope, maybe they are, they’re broadcasting. (0:39:10) Codey: The developer is currently playing on Steam, and they are wearing a frog hat and have a bunch of frogs behind them. (0:39:19) Codey: And it’s so heckin’ cute. (0:39:21) Codey: So you could probably watch that stream video of them streaming the game. (0:39:26) Codey: But it looks pretty good. (0:39:27) Codey: Cool, well that was our news, woo. (0:39:31) Codey: So on to the main topic, which is Palia. (0:39:35) Codey: To remind people, Palia is one of the worst. (0:39:40) Codey: The phrase they used was “A cozy world made for you.” (0:39:44) Codey: It’s the free-to-play farming MMORPG game. (0:39:46) Codey: We have been playing it, I played it, probably maybe played like 30 hours, but that might be a little bit much. (0:39:58) Codey: Maybe like 20 hours around? (0:40:02) Codey: What about you, Johnny? (0:40:04) Codey: How are you playing the game? (0:40:06) Codey: thoughts, that non-spoilery. (0:40:10) Codey: kind of vibe thoughts about it to say before we jump in. (0:40:12) Jonnie: Yeah, so I’m playing on the Switch, and it runs really well on Switch, right, like I feel like that’s an important thing to recognize early, because the Switch is very old at this point. (0:40:23) Jonnie: Like it doesn’t run perfectly, I’m sure it runs a lot better if you’re playing via PC, but no real major issues in terms of how it plays. (0:40:32) Jonnie: And I really like what they’re trying to achieve with Palia, however I find it difficult to recommend at this stage until… (0:40:42) Jonnie: …there’s a little bit more from a content perspective in the game. It’s probably my very high level thought, but I really love what this game is trying to achieve from introducing that MMO aspect. (0:40:53) Codey: Yeah, I echo that sentiment. I’m also playing on Switch, and I think it has a lot of potential, (0:41:05) Codey: but that there’s some stuff that isn’t quite, some things that aren’t quite built out yet. (0:41:10) Codey: And after playing MMOs for so long, like World of Warcraft or something, I mean, and that’s probably not a fair comparison. But after playing things like that, like some of the (0:41:23) Codey: personality of the MMO side of it, and the world just seems, like it seems like you play for 10 hours and then you’re like, “Well, yep, I get it.” (0:41:33) Jonnie: Yeah, I do want to come back to the WoW comparison, because I think my initial, like my very very early thoughts when I started playing, was it did feel a little bit like when you first started playing. (0:41:45) Jonnie: Wow, obviously, like the combat is the big difference, but when I guess I think about how the world is constructed, it did feel like World of Warcraft where the world is big and your character feels a lot smaller than it typically does in cottagecore style games, which took a bit of like… (0:42:03) Jonnie: It was a bit of an adjustment, right? When you get the first quest to walk into town and like actually takes a little bit of time and you’re trying to work out where to go, that was a little bit of a brain reset and exploring the map. (0:42:15) Jonnie: Like the maps, so there’s two regions and they’re pretty decent size, and yeah, so there is that good early exploration element that I really like. (0:42:30) Codey: Mm-hmm. Yeah, I will say I haven’t really explored the second area too, too much, but (0:42:38) Codey: I agree that it feels like, like I feel like I’m still playing and exploring and still encountering things that are surprising to me. Or like, “Oh wow, I didn’t know this was here,” or “Oh, I didn’t, (0:42:52) Codey: I’ve never been over here before,” or finding out there’s a whole underground, (0:43:00) Codey: the city was really cool. So yeah, it’s got some, I think it’s got more good than bad, (0:43:10) Codey: but it’s definitely maybe like, “Wait a bit.” But, well, let’s dive into a little bit about the story itself. Do you have a good grasp on the story and want to mention it? (0:43:22) Jonnie: Yeah, so I think there’s two aspects to the story. Well, I think it’s all sort of one connected story. And there are a series of dungeons. There are currently three in the game, but there are at least, there’s at least one more intended. I’ve done all three of the of the dungeons. But it’s very closely tied, I guess, to the nature of people and (0:43:52) Jonnie: the world. So none of the other characters, none of the NPCs in the game are humans. They’re a different race. I can’t recall off the top of my head what exactly they are. Yeah. But you’re basically, you know, every player character in the world is a human that’s effectively being reanimated by some form of of God. And… (0:43:59) Codey: Mm-hmm. (0:44:05) Codey: No idea. I don’t know if I have ever known… (0:44:08) Codey: “Pallians.” (0:44:22) Jonnie: That enables, you know, you have a stronger connection into some of the magic and the dungeons are about exploring sort of what happened to humanity. And it seems like in the wider context of the world, magic is kind of one of those things that’s known about, but also heavily suppressed and kind of taboo to engage with. But some of those restrictions don’t apply to humans. And so you’re kind of exploring that at the stage that I’m up to, which is (0:44:52) Jonnie: to finish the story. But I guess a decent way through. There isn’t a… I don’t have a sense of what it’s building towards. I guess that’s that’s probably a big gap for me. (0:45:04) Codey: Mm hmm. That’s, that’s my biggest concern with the story is like, basically you teleport or get reanimated or whatever, but your character just like shows up and someone’s just standing there and they’re like, Oh, wow, another human, like, please follow the chain of humans that are heading to the town. And then you go to the town and then they give you like a plot of land. Um, and then you can build like a house on it and stuff, but. (0:45:34) Codey: Last that you’re just kind of free. I mean, there are like quests, but there’s not, it’s, (0:45:40) Codey: it’s very open world in that way that like you, you could then never do the quest ever again. They’re like the story quests, I guess some of the quests you have to do to be able to improve your, um, your abilities. But a lot of it, like it just seems, it seems secondary to me or just like a non- (0:46:04) Codey: existent almost so I would I would like that to be built up a little bit more and I also would like the characters to be built up a little bit more so there’s all the NPCs are basically pallions that live in this world that have have lived in this world and they have some like personality (0:46:34) Codey: to them and they have relationships between them and stuff but for some reason I just wasn’t really connecting to them I don’t know what your experience was yeah (0:46:41) Jonnie: Yeah I felt the same way. I think a lot of them, so a lot of the NPCs I would say that their role is to introduce various skills to you and there’s more skills than most cottagecore games have and it’s kind of like their whole, like they have one personality trait and that’s it so they’re very two dimensional in that way. (0:47:06) Jonnie: you know, I think about the bug catcher and his whole thing is he’s a kid and he’s part (0:47:11) Jonnie: of the local scout group or whatever their world equivalent is. And so he’s always excited and always kind of hyper and always wanting to catch bugs and that’s it, right? Like I didn’t feel like anything else from that character. (0:47:16) Codey: Yeah. (0:47:22) Codey: Mm-hmm. (0:47:28) Codey: Mm-hmm. (0:47:30) Codey: Or, like, the bookstore lady, (0:47:32) Codey: which I didn’t know there was a bookstore for the longest time, (0:47:34) Codey: but the bookstore lady, like, you go in there and she’s just, like, (0:47:38) Codey: has the vibe of, like, (0:47:40) Codey: “You hurt my books. I hurt your face.” (0:47:44) Codey: your face. Like she’s just very like protective of her book. (0:47:46) Codey: But then I don’t think I’ve talked to her about any like any time I talk to her. I don’t she’s not mentioned anything else Like I don’t know anything about her (0:47:57) Codey: There’s not like a time when I’ll go back in the bookstore and she’s like, okay I guess you’re you’re nice or whatever like but that could just be me not really understanding how to progress the (0:48:09) Codey: Like Hearts basically, I’m trying to think of how to like the progression of the of your (0:48:16) Codey: With these characters It’s not clear to me how to do that (0:48:21) Codey: After after a certain while you can gift them things but like half of the people I try and gift them something and they’re like No, I don’t want that (0:48:29) Jonnie: Yeah, so there’s this whole relationship side to the game, and it’s probably for me the weakest aspect, so you can talk to NPCs, and you can ask them for a clue about what someone wants each week. (0:48:45) Codey: Mm-hmm. (0:48:45) Jonnie: They want four different gifts, and you can, you know, increase the relationship by talking to them, and some of those sorts of things, but it kind of all feels surface level. (0:48:55) Jonnie: And I have to say, it’s very weird for an MMO. (0:48:59) Jonnie: That’s the part that really doesn’t connect because it’s like, yes, there are 20 of us all trying to make friends with the same character right now. (0:49:07) Jonnie: Like it’s it doesn’t feel particularly genuine and kind of feels at odds with everything else that the game is trying to do. (0:49:14) Jonnie: And potentially one of those features that they put in because this is what console games do. (0:49:15) Codey: Yeah. (0:49:21) Codey: Yeah. (0:49:23) Codey: I don’t really know how, (0:49:24) Codey: like I’m trying to think of like how that could be fixed. (0:49:26) Jonnie: I mean, just don’t have it in the game. I just don’t think it’s necessary. (0:49:28) Codey: And I’m not entirely sure. (0:49:31) Codey: Hmm, okay. (0:49:34) Codey: I guess that’s also true. (0:49:35) Codey: Like that was the other thing is like, (0:49:36) Codey: you don’t really know, so you’re human. (0:49:38) Codey: You don’t really know like why you’re here or if like you have some type of greater purpose (0:49:46) Codey: like you’re gonna ascend or something like, (0:49:49) Codey: or return to the dirt. (0:49:51) Codey: Like there’s no idea, at least in the beginning and at least to the part where I’m in in the story. (0:49:57) Codey: And so having romanceable aliens, basically, (0:50:05) Codey: I was like, what? (0:50:10) Codey: It just seemed a little like maybe not until (0:50:15) Codey: later on in the game. (0:50:16) Codey: What did that be something that I’d be thinking about? (0:50:19) Codey: I don’t know. (0:50:22) Codey: One thing that they just released though, (0:50:24) Codey: which I really like this in just as an aspect of farming games in general, (0:50:29) Codey: is there’s a character named Sabira and she’s like an older character. (0:50:33) Codey: You can now romance her. (0:50:36) Codey: They add it. (0:50:37) Codey: So basically like she’s probably in her like fifties or sixties or something. (0:50:41) Codey: And I think that farming games in general (0:50:45) Codey: is a way to open up that type of like relationship with older humans because as someone who, (0:50:52) Codey: I was married, surprise, like I was married (0:50:56) Codey: and I was in a relationship for nine years without human. (0:50:58) Codey: And then I left that relationship and then I was in my like late twenties and even like now if I were to be single in my thirties, (0:51:06) Codey: like I don’t, when I play farming games or whatever or play these games where you have like romanceable whatever it’s always like. (0:51:15) Codey: Yeah, early 20s are teenagers and it’s just like, but like, circumstances happen and other people need to find love as well. (0:51:26) Codey: And so I just really wish that that diversity was represented in games. (0:51:34) Codey: So yeah, I don’t know. I really liked that. (0:51:36) Jonnie: Yeah, I think diversity is important. (0:51:38) Jonnie: Um, yeah. (0:51:40) Codey: Cool. (0:51:45) Codey: Is there a character that like, stuck out to you that you really enjoyed? (0:51:48) Jonnie: um unfortunately the answer is no like I like now I can think about it and I can recall all of the different characters but I it’s almost in the bad way where I think they’re all sort of a bit tropey actually the one character the one character that I do like is the the fishing robot um the fishing the fishing robot is cool uh I i’m a big fan of him and he like I think I think particularly because his trope is… (0:52:01) Codey: I was literally about to say, “But what about the fishing robot?” (0:52:18) Jonnie: Unexpected, you know, where he’s sort of like looking for or trying to find that zen spot and help other people find I bet they don’t call it the zen spot. I can’t remember what he refers to it as but (0:52:30) Jonnie: I thought that was like a fun little twist on a robot character (0:52:30) Codey: Mm-hmm (0:52:34) Codey: Mm-hmm and his mannerisms are so cute and like (0:52:38) Codey: There are throughout the world Sometimes you’ll find like these shiny pebbles or whatever and someone mentioned that he really likes them I think his name’s like Inar or something Someone mentioned that he really likes them and so every time I find one I go and bring it to him and every single time He’s like over the moon about these shiny pebbles and I’m just like yours honky you Cute! (0:53:00) Codey: So, um, big fan of him for sure. (0:53:08) Codey: Um, well, since we talked about fishing, let’s talk about, um, something they say, (0:53:12) Codey: again, that’s part of this game is living off the land any way that you like. (0:53:17) Codey: Um, so they have, I think it’s eight. (0:53:20) Codey: Yeah. (0:53:20) Codey: Eight different like skills that you can improve. (0:53:26) Codey: Um, and some of them are, you know, fishing, hunting, mining, or fishing, (0:53:31) Codey: bug catching, foraging, those are all things that are in most games, but they also have hunting, um, furniture making, and then, oh, I guess gardening is another, like, uh, like regular one in these types of games. (0:53:42) Codey: Um, so let’s just briefly touch on these and like, talk about the pros and cons of each of them and the way that they do them, and if we really like it or not. (0:53:51) Codey: Um, so what do you think about the fishing? (0:53:53) Jonnie: I think fishing’

The Impact Multiplier CEO
S13E32: Taking Silicon Valley thinking to healthcare, Anjali Kataria (CEO, Mytonomy)

The Impact Multiplier CEO

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 41:36


"If you don't create core values, someone else in organisation will be doing that anyway."

The Shubham Baviskar Show | Self Improvement Podcast In Hindi
Youngest Creator to Reach 50K on LinkedIn | Ft. Drishti Kataria

The Shubham Baviskar Show | Self Improvement Podcast In Hindi

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 25:34


Drishti Kataria is the Youngest creator to reach 50K on Linkedin, a Personal branding consultant, Public speaker, Linkedin growth marketer. In this episode she talked about her journey of reaching 50k, how beginners can start creating content on LinkedIn, common mistakes to avoid when you start your content creation journey, and more. Chapters: 0:00 - Introduction 01:11 - Starting the personal branding journey 03:02 - Transition to Content Writing 04:26 - Learning content writing skills 05:27 - Importance of personal stories in content. 06:35 - Creating valuable content 07:21 - Choosing LinkedIn for personal branding. 08:57 - Finding ideas for content creation. 09:46 - Sharing personal stories to engage the audience. 10:01 - Frequency of posting. 11:40 - Building personal branding from scratch as a beginner. 15:36 - Monetize personal brand. 16:15 - Common mistakes to avoid in content creation. 18:48 - Importance of profile optimization. 19:14 - Public speaking 22:12 - Future plans and goals 23:26 - Dealing with hate comments. 23:50 - Final message for the audience. 24:26 - Conclusion and thank you. Connect with Drishti: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drishti-kataria-093544243/  Follow now "The Shubham Baviskar Show" on Instagram https://instagram.com/theshubhambaviskarshow?igshid=MzMyNGUyNmU2YQ== --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shubham-baviskar/message

Living Well with Lipedema
Laughing Towards Wellness: The Positive Impact of Laughter Yoga

Living Well with Lipedema

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2023 7:42


Today, I share a portion of a presentation delivered by Dr. Madan Kataria during our Virtual Symposium on Innovative Solutions for Lipedema & Lymphedema in October 2021.Hailing from Mumbai, India, Dr. Kataria is the founder of Laughter Yoga, a practice he initiated in 1995 with a humble start of five participants.Since then, it has evolved into a global laughter movement.In this segment, Dr. Kataria explores how Laughter Yoga exercises contribute to the enhanced lymphatic flow and discusses the holistic mind-body benefits, particularly for individuals dealing with chronic conditions like lipedema.

I AM | Jen WIlson
#161 Sharon from Joyworks

I AM | Jen WIlson

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2023 57:21


Jen and Sharon chat about JoyWorks, laughter, healing, grief... we go off on a tangent about recipes... Sharon is an absolute joy and delight to chat to. About Joyworks Joyworks excel at bringing organisations and individuals across the globe out of their comfort zone and into fun, laughter and wellness in a very short space of time. We are passionate about increasing happiness and reducing stress. We run bespoke training courses and events that combine laughter therapy, laughter yoga, creative play, visualisation, mindfulness, thought provoking discussion and powerful drama strategies underpinned with recent scientific research to an underscore of music. We help people relax, feel invigorated with proven results and consistently outstanding client feedback. Joyworks led by Sharon Miller who has over 30 years' experience in arts, education and rehabilitation. She trained personally in India with the founder of laughter yoga ,Dr Kataria, and has won a Social Enterprise Award. For more information on corporate organisation packages or online self- compassion creative programmes for individuals sharon@joyworks.co.uk www.joyworks.co.uk 07713033096 Find Jen at www.iamjenwilson.com Subscribe to my YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/iamjenwilson Like my Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/IamJenWilson Follow me on Instagram https://instagram.com/iam.jenwilson Follow me on TikTok https://tiktok.com/iam.jenwilson Follow on Pinterest https://www.pinterest.co.uk/thehealingrebel

HealthcareNOW Radio - Insights and Discussion on Healthcare, Healthcare Information Technology and More
Healthcare de Jure: Anjali Kataria, CEO and Co-Founder of Mytonomy

HealthcareNOW Radio - Insights and Discussion on Healthcare, Healthcare Information Technology and More

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2023 27:56


Host Matt Fisher is joined by Anjali Kataria, CEO and Co-Founder, Mytonomy. They discuss experience in digital health startups and entrepreneurship; fostering a diverse, inclusive, and respectful culture; evolving role of women in digital health; how to establish and encourage effective leadership. To stream our Station live 24/7 visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com or ask your Smart Device to “….Play Healthcare NOW Radio”. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen

Good Morning Cookeville
Good Morning Cookeville - Kidney Care Clinic

Good Morning Cookeville

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 18:10


Dr. Brifkani, Dr. Kataria, and Dr. Maza are here from the Kidney Care Clinic in Cookeville to talk Kidney health.

Eye Give a Damn!
#16: Eye Give a Damn about Dry Eye with Dr. Hardeep Kataria

Eye Give a Damn!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 40:36


Dr. Hardeep Kataria Eye Give a Damn hosted by Dr. Joseph Allen is produced by FluoreSCENE Media.For more information on Dr. Joseph Allen visit https://doctoreyehealth.com/Visit https://odcommunity.com/ to learn more about FluoreSCENE Media.

Black Fly On The Wall: Reloaded
Ep 76: Why Do You Dim Your Light? | Black Fly on the Wall Podcast

Black Fly On The Wall: Reloaded

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2023 49:15


On this episode of Black Fly on the Wall, host Jeskell is joined by Kataria, Arielle, and Farrah to discuss the topic of "Why Do You Dim Your Light?" The conversation focuses on how women can often downplay their accomplishments and the importance of celebrating all wins, no matter how small. The speakers also touch on the struggle of minority women in celebrating their success due to cultural upbringing and societal influence, emphasizing the importance of collaboration and supporting one another. In addition, the episode features discussions on hiring an entertainment lawyer, a sneaker store in North Carolina, and a real estate business. Overall, the episode stresses the importance of self-awareness and taking manageable steps towards achieving goals.

Kraft des Lachens - Dein Lachyoga-Podcast für mehr Glück und Selbstzufriedenheit
#59 HumorCare - Humor trifft Lachyoga / Interview mit Dr. Michael Titze

Kraft des Lachens - Dein Lachyoga-Podcast für mehr Glück und Selbstzufriedenheit

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 68:36


#humor #humorCare #podcast #lachyoga Wir pflegen unsere Haare, Nägel und Zähne. Pflegst du auch deinen Humor? Du kannst deinen Humor durchaus trainieren. Er ist „Die Würze des Lebens.“ Wie der Humor auch in therapeutischen Fokus gelangte und was er mit Paradoxien zu tun hat? Dr. Michael Titze, der deutsche Pionier des therapeutischen Humors, weiß als Mitbegründer von dem Verein HumorCare (HCDA) bestens darüber Bescheid. HCDA pflegt seit 25 Jahren auf vielfältige Art und Weise den Humor. René Schweizer, ein Schweizer Schelm, spielte dabei eine wesentliche Rolle. Hinweis auf weitere ergänzende Podcast-Folgen mit Dr. Michael Titze: Podcast-Folge # 32 Gelotophobie – Die Angst ausgelacht zu werden / Interview mit Michael Titze Podcast-Folge # 35 Paradoxien und Humor in der Psychotherapie / Interview mit Michael Titze Lachyoga (LY)-Übungen (LYÜ) Humor- oder Spaßbrille, Schalk im Nacken wecken, Löwen-Lachen, Rhythmisches Klatschen, Very good-very good-yeah! Vitamin-Drink, Ein-Meter-Lachen, Namaste-Lachen, Stilles Lachen, Summendes Lachen, Aufschwingendes Lachen, Anerkennungslachen, Diskussions-Lachen, Ich bin der gesündeste Mensch auf der Welt! – Ja! - glücklichste Mensch auf der Welt! – dankbarste Mensch auf der Welt! – Ja! - Ich bin ein Lachclub-Mitglied! – Ja!, Lach-Rakete Buchtipps Sweet Madness von William F. Fry Kleinbasel und der „Humor in der Therapie“- Hommage an René Schweizer, Michael Titze, HCDA-Verlag Die heilende Kraft des Lachens, Michael Titze, Kösel Verlag Therapeutischer Humor, Michael Titze, Herder-Verlag Das Lachen – Ein theoretischer und praktischer Überblick, Michael Titze und Silvia Rößler, HCDA-Verlag Lachen trotz und alledem, Silvia Rößler, Via Nova Verlag „Der Pfirsichbeiße, Alfred Gerhard, HCDA-Verlag Kontakte http://www.humorcare.com https://www.lachyoga-silvia-roessler.de Meinen Podcast kannst du kostenfrei hören und abonnieren - auf Spotify und allen weiteren Podcast-Plattformen. Ich freue mich auf dein Feed Back. Heiter weiter. Lach's gut, deine Silvia 00:00 Intro 00:33 Einstieg Humor, Lachen, HumorCare 02:13 Vorstellung,Begrüßung Dr. Michael Titze 02:38 Dr. Michael Titze, seine Arbeit 04:20 Humor-Weg: Studium,Palo-Alto-Gruppe/G.Bateson; Kommunik.Doppelbindungen; Humor- u.Körpersprache; Paradoxe Zwickmühlen-Humor; Humor verbindet rationalen Erwachsenen-inneres Kind; Humor-Reaktionen 09:00 Buch: Sweet Madness, W.Fry, paradoxe Strategien des Humors 10:00 A.Adler, Paradoxien in der Therapie 11:24 V. Frankl, Logotherapie, Paradoxe Intension 11:46 Experimente-im Studium Paradoxien verboten; Ergebnisse: Lachen, therapeutische Beziehung, Freude 12:38 Zeitungsartikel, Buch,Kontakt zu V.Frankl-Kongress Logotherapie; Paradoxie=Humor 16:14 V. Frankl Vater des Therapeutischen Humors 17:13 William Fry, Vater der Gelotologie 17:55 Frankl: gemeinsames Lachen, Therapeut braucht Mut sich lächerlich zu machen; Zwang der Perfektion verlassen; Clownsausbildung 20:47 Film „Das Leben ist schön“ von Bellini 22:25 William Fry-Zusammenarbeit 24:19 Europa-Idee: Kongress 25:42 René Schweizer - Humor-Kongresse 26:00 Einladung Buch schreiben, Das Lachen-mit Michael 26:30 1996 1.Humor-Kongresse in Basel 26:53 René Schweizer und Texte zu Humor 28:12 René als Spaßvogel, der humorige Briefe an Ämter schrieb – Beispiele; Bücher mit den Briefen 33:01 William Frey Institut für Gelotologie, erforschte als Erster das Lachen 34:23 Humoratorium,Klinikclowns,Lachyoga 35:30 Madan Kataria-LY; Kontakt R.Schweizer-Heinz Tobler=„Dalai Drama“ 36:51 1998- 3. Humor-Kongress LY das erste Mal in Europa; 4. Humor-Kongress 1999 M.Kataria 39:09 G.Steiner-Junker Klinikclownin, brachte LY nach Wiesbaden-Erbenheim, Humorkirche-M.Berger-Humorist; Fernsehen, 1. Lachclub entstand 41:20 M.Berger, Fluxus-Künstler, Podcast #11 Michael Berger: Kunst- Humor-Philosophie; Auto: Wi-tz 42:28 M.Kataria 1999 in Humorkirche 42:52 LYÜ der ersten Stunde -13.Pukte-Programm; Dehn-Atemübung; Namaste; Ich bin der gesündeste Mensch der Welt.-Ja!; Diskussions-Lachen; Stille Lachen; Summende-Lachen; Anerkennungslachen; Ein-Meter-Lachen; Very good!; Löwen-Lachen; Humor- Spaßbrille 47:42 Lachclub in Ffm folgte; Podcast # 36 Kunstprojekt - Lachen erlaubt! /Brigitte Kottwitz-Carolyn Krüger 48:02 Motivation von Madan für LY 51:36 Weltlachtag,1.Sonntag/Mai 52:10 Publikationen-Humor-Kongress-HCDA 52:35 HumorCare; Mitgründer: in N. Höfner, A.Gerhard „Der Pfirsichbeißer“ 56:16 Care-Pakete; Module; Humor-Berater 57:53 Arbeitsgruppen; Online-Kongress; mein Angebot:„Lachen trotz und alledem-Darf ich lachen, wenn ich traurig bin? / Modul 10 bei HCDA Traue-Lebensfreude 58:47 Mein Buch „Lachen trotz und alledem“ 59:21 25.HCDA-Jubiläum-Staffelübergabe 01:00:29 LYÜ: Lachrakete 01:01.51 Botschaft Michael 01:02:46 Optimist, Pessimist 01:03:23 Meine Botschaft 01:03:40 LYÜ: Schalk im Nacken wecken 01:05:20 zus. Lachen 01:05:47 Danke und Hinweis zu # 32 Gelotophobie – Die Angst ausgelacht zu werden UND # 35 Paradoxien und Humor in der Psychotherapie 01:06:44 Verabschiedung, Danke 01:07:17 Autro #interview #podcastfabrik #antidepressiva #lachenistdiebestemedizin #lachenistgesund #lachen #michaeltitze #lachyogaübungen #silviaroessler #lachentrotzundalledem #lebedeinlachen #lebenliebenlachen #buchtipp #selbstwirksamkeit #achtsamkeit #gesundheit #selbstbewusstsein #perspektivenwechsel #podcastfabrik #renéschweizer #alfredadler #williamfrey #gelotologie #alfredgerhard #globo #brigittekottwitz #carolynkrüger #michaelberger #humorkirche #humorberater #humorkongress #lachyogakongress #humoratorium #optimist #pessimist #kommunikation #paradoxien #körpersprache #PaloaAltoGruppe #Gregory Bateson #klinikclowns #gudulasteinerjunker #fluxus #madankataria #nonihöfner #heinztobler #dalaidrama #weltlachtag #logotherapie #viktorfrankl #daslebenistschön #gelotophobie #therapeutischerHumor

Badmaaash Baatein
#63 Aryan Kataria on Prank Videos, PLAYGROUND, Funny Stories & More

Badmaaash Baatein

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 61:26


In this episode of Badmaaash Baatein, we have Aryan Kataria ( @katariaaryan ). A content creator who makes fun light-hearted reels and does some insane crazy on the streets of Mumbai. In this podcast, he talks about his experiences and stories while filming prank videos. He also shares what it was like being on Playground and meeting creators he always looked up to. Follow Aryan: Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/katariaaryann/ Youtube- https://www.youtube.com/@katariaaryan Timestamps: 00:00 // Intro 03:10 // A day in Aryan's life 05:55 // Process of making reels for Aryan 07:14 // How Aryan got into pranking space 10:29 // Ganna gang 13:18 // How Aryan met Pranay 14:05 // Creators talk 16:50 // PLAYGROUND 24:23 // Deadly experiences while pranking 28:48 // Wholesome experiences while pranking 31:20 // Editing process 33:13 // Are creators making money? 36:30 // Zomato call 37:51 // Discontinued products 39:54 // Clothing brand 42:50 // Podcasts 45:20 // How does Aryan plan his reels 49:02 // Collaborating reels 54:34 // Faking videos 56:55 // YouTube 58:40 // Prank with Aryan 59:44 // Outro Listen to the audio version: Spotify - https://spoti.fi/43h6ZJG Apple Podcast - https://apple.co/3Kj8Chx Follow here: Instagram ►https://www.instagram.com/badmaaashbaatein Twitter ►https://twitter.com/badmaashbaatein Discord ► https://discord.gg/4wVHchN

Face-It: The Ultimate Aesthetics Podcast
Face-it Podcast | Episode 13: Building Unbreakable Bonds - How to Win Your Client's Trust and Create Lasting Relationships

Face-It: The Ultimate Aesthetics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 39:29


So, What's Next?
Gen Z problems...Ft. Aryan kataria and Pranay Joshi

So, What's Next?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 45:57


In this Fun episode of " So, What's Next?" We have 2 "influencers" with us who are funny for 15 seconds. We talk about various Gen Z problems like Impatience, Hookup culture, Andrew Tate, Social media and much more. It's and episode filled with laughter and relatable content for our young audiences.

A Niche Thing with Aneesh Bhasin
Who are Gully Gang? ft. Chaitanya Kataria

A Niche Thing with Aneesh Bhasin

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 48:20


Episode #41In this episode, Aneesh speaking with Gully Gang's co-founder and CEO Chaitanya to know more about Gully Gang from their beginnings to the phenomenon they have become. How Gully Gang started, how he and Divine met, the current roster, future plans and overall what makes then the sabse hard parivar.---Having started his music business journey in his hometown of Delhi in 2015, Chaitanya has scaled a lot of heights in a relatively short period of time. Having played the roles of a Booking Agent, Artist Manager, Producer through his career, he's leading Gully Gang Entertainment as CEO & Co-Founder, an entrepreneurial venture he setup with DIVINE and JD (Joel D'souza).An all-around bon-vivant, Aneesh Bhasin is a commentator on all things cool and is one of GQ's 30 most influential young Indians. Follow him on Instagram and Twitter at @aneeshb----You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts website at https://ivmpodcasts.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast
Anjali Kataria, CEO & Co-founder, Mytonomy

Becker’s Healthcare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2023 17:47


Patient education needs and preferences changed in recent years. Tune into this conversation with Anjali Kataria, CEO & Co-founder of Mytonomy, to learn how patient education best fits into a provider-patient relationship. Anjali shares what technology and resources health systems can leverage to meet evolving education needs, key health outcomes/behavior changes, and more.This episode is sponsored by Mytonomy.

The Harvest Season
We Are Going With Our Idea

The Harvest Season

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2023 76:58


Bev and Codey talk about how to use research and science in games accurately Timings 00:00:00: Apology 00:00:53: Theme Tune 00:01:23: Intro 00:04:08: What Have We Been Up To 00:09:11: News 00:29:04: How To Gamify Science And Research Accurately 01:12:37: Outro Links Lonesome Village Mobile Len’s Island Controller Support Coral Island Dev Update Ages of Cataria Delaye Above Snakes Dev Update Innchanted Contact Al on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheScotBot Al on Mastodon: https://mastodon.scot/@TheScotBot Email Us: https://harvestseason.club/contact/ Transcript [00:00.000 –> 00:03.920] Hello, farmers! This is Cody. Just a quick update about this episode. [00:03.920 –> 00:07.280] Your girl hecked up and messed up the Zoom recording. [00:07.280 –> 00:11.520] Uh, so we usually, a little bit of background, we usually do local recording [00:11.520 –> 00:15.280] and Zoom recording as a backup. My local recording failed so we had to [00:15.280 –> 00:19.040] use the Zoom recording and I messed up some of the settings so [00:19.040 –> 00:21.840] we actually only have one Zoom recording instead of like one for me and one for [00:21.840 –> 00:25.600] Bev, which means that we have to use that one. [00:25.600 –> 00:28.480] Uh, and which is sad because Bev’s recording, [00:28.480 –> 00:32.800] local recording, was perfect and beautiful but we can’t use it anymore [00:32.800 –> 00:35.920] and it is not their fault. It is my fault. [00:35.920 –> 00:39.600] So, uh, if you notice that the audio quality is not as good [00:39.600 –> 00:45.680] in this episode, um, my bad. I learned my lesson and I won it again. [00:45.680 –> 00:49.840] Um, but this does not take away from the fact that Bev and I had [00:49.840 –> 01:05.760] a super fun time talking about today’s episode and I hope you enjoy it. [01:19.840 –> 01:27.280] Hello farmers and welcome to another episode of [01:27.280 –> 01:32.800] the harvest season. My name is Cody and my name is Bev and we’re here today [01:32.800 –> 01:37.760] to talk about cottagecore games. [01:37.760 –> 01:49.680] Hello. How are you? I am just tired of my life with these games. [01:49.680 –> 01:52.880] I want the cottagecore life to just be my life, [01:52.880 –> 02:00.240] but yeah. Why did February just like fly by though? I don’t understand at all. [02:00.240 –> 02:06.560] Like, how’s it March? I don’t, I don’t, I don’t know. Yeah, I feel attacked. [02:06.560 –> 02:15.760] Um, so today our episode is, um, not what Al told us to do. [02:17.200 –> 02:21.280] Uh, it’s actually not what we originally were going to do. So [02:21.280 –> 02:25.520] basically, um, there’s a new game coming out that we’ve talked about on the pod [02:25.520 –> 02:29.520] before called research story and Bev and I have done research before [02:29.520 –> 02:32.720] and so we were like, we would like to be on that podcast please. [02:32.720 –> 02:39.520] Um, and so we both got the game and, uh, like a week ago and we just [02:39.520 –> 02:42.560] haven’t really had, I personally haven’t really had time to [02:42.560 –> 02:47.120] play with it, uh, as much as I would have liked to, um, on the pod. [02:47.120 –> 02:50.880] So I was just like, like, I don’t feel like I would do it justice if we tried to [02:50.880 –> 02:55.680] cover it today. So, uh, we came up with some last minute [02:55.680 –> 03:05.280] ideas, uh, and we are going with our idea. Not Al’s, not Al’s idea. [03:05.280 –> 03:11.760] Um, so our idea was to talk, uh, since we are talking about research story, [03:11.760 –> 03:15.280] which is a game where you research, where you do research, we were thinking [03:15.280 –> 03:18.000] about talking about our research that we’ve done in our [03:18.000 –> 03:23.440] lives before and how we could gamify it to be [03:23.440 –> 03:27.360] a, like, cottage core game. Um, because I think [03:27.360 –> 03:32.640] it’s a big struggle of mine that anytime I see a game that has, like, research or [03:32.640 –> 03:36.160] science or whatever, I get grumpy because I’m like, they’re not doing it [03:36.160 –> 03:39.440] the right way. They’re gonna do it so wrong. [03:39.440 –> 03:46.400] Yeah, and so, um, so yeah, I wanted to [03:46.400 –> 03:49.680] do it, tell people how to do it. I don’t know, [03:49.680 –> 03:55.440] just, like, dream up my, my, my research game. Um, and I think, Bev, you actually [03:55.440 –> 03:58.720] had mentioned this idea and then I immediately was like, we’re doing it, [03:58.720 –> 04:03.440] we’re doing it. So, yeah, we’ll talk about that. [04:03.440 –> 04:06.960] Um, and then we’ll also talk about some news, [04:06.960 –> 04:10.560] but before that, uh, Bev, what are you up to? [04:10.560 –> 04:14.320] I have been playing a lot of Stardew lately, [04:14.320 –> 04:18.800] uh, ever since I saw, like, Concerned Ape’s tweet about it being, I think, the [04:18.800 –> 04:22.320] seventh, like, year anniversary. I’m like, I [04:22.320 –> 04:25.600] should get back into it and then I’ve been completely sucked in for the past [04:25.600 –> 04:28.560] week. Like, all of my free time has just been [04:28.560 –> 04:32.800] devoted to Stardew, but it’s not good. I don’t care. [04:32.800 –> 04:37.680] What are you, like, are you prioritizing a certain thing this time around or [04:37.680 –> 04:42.320] doing anything? I would like to finish it. Okay, have you not ever done that? [04:42.320 –> 04:45.760] No, I’ve always been, like, so, like, like, [04:45.760 –> 04:49.680] so prescriptive and wanting to get everything done in the first two years [04:49.680 –> 04:54.560] and I think I burned myself out and I haven’t quite, like, gotten to the [04:54.560 –> 04:59.120] point where I need to ask for Grandpa’s affection yet [04:59.120 –> 05:04.000] or whatever. Um, and I haven’t actually gotten to, like, the 1.5 stuff, [05:04.000 –> 05:10.560] um, that came out, so I, I want to, one, finish, I said, I guess, [05:10.560 –> 05:15.360] essentially the game, get to part, uh, you know, year two, end of year two, [05:15.360 –> 05:22.240] and also, uh, try all the 1.5 stuff. Yeah. Uh, do you ever get credits? Like, [05:22.240 –> 05:26.240] is there a way to get credits? What do you mean by credits? Like, so, [05:26.240 –> 05:28.560] like, when you play, like, a Pokemon game or something, [05:28.560 –> 05:31.120] like, eventually at some point you hit credits. [05:31.120 –> 05:36.000] Oh, in Stardew. Um, yeah, I feel like I would imagine it would be [05:36.000 –> 05:40.160] after, after year two. Okay, like, you, like, after your [05:40.160 –> 05:45.520] grandfather gives you love and affection or something. For getting [05:45.520 –> 05:50.800] always tried too, yeah, apparently. Yeah, okay, just never, I’ve never [05:50.800 –> 05:55.840] gotten it that, that far. Um, I always am perpetually getting [05:55.840 –> 05:59.360] distracted, so. Uh-huh, exactly, and starting new farms is, like, [05:59.360 –> 06:03.760] also my issue. Like, I think I have over, like, probably 400 hours in [06:03.760 –> 06:08.160] this thing, but I don’t have to be in the game, so here we are. [06:08.160 –> 06:11.200] I do that with Skyrim all the time, like, I’ll start it, and then I’ll [06:11.200 –> 06:13.840] get really into it for, like, two weeks straight, and I’ll get really [06:13.840 –> 06:18.560] far, and then I won’t play it for months, and then when I get, when I [06:18.560 –> 06:21.040] try to play it again, I’m like, I don’t remember what I was doing, so [06:21.040 –> 06:25.600] I’m just gonna start over, and I have over a thousand hours. [06:28.240 –> 06:33.680] Yeah, love that dirty, though, because it’s essentially my journey. [06:33.680 –> 06:43.840] Yeah, um, I have been reading a lot, um, so, oh, I like to read [06:43.840 –> 06:48.480] fantasy books, so I read, I’m reading books by Robin Hobb, which is, [06:48.480 –> 06:53.840] she’s my favorite author, um, I’m reading books by, uh, N.K. [06:53.840 –> 07:00.000] Jemisin, I read, uh, our mutual friend, Brittany Morris, um, I read [07:00.000 –> 07:04.080] one of, uh, her books, called The Cost of Knowing, I tried to read, um, [07:04.080 –> 07:06.400] books by Black authors during Black History Month, so. [07:07.520 –> 07:10.320] I didn’t realize she had come out with another book already. [07:10.320 –> 07:15.440] Yeah, so, instead of, so, her first book was Slay, um, so good, yeah, [07:16.240 –> 07:19.520] um, and then the second one was, is called The Cost of Knowing, so [07:19.520 –> 07:22.800] that Slay was kind of about, like, a coming-of-age story of a, of a [07:22.800 –> 07:28.800] Black girl who designs kind of a Ready Player One style video game, [07:28.800 –> 07:35.120] um, super fun, super awesome, and then The Cost of Knowing is about [07:35.120 –> 07:40.560] a coming-of-age story about, um, a Black teenager, uh, uh, boy at this [07:40.560 –> 07:45.280] time, and it’s about, like, he has this ability to see the future, and [07:45.280 –> 07:49.520] then he sees the death of someone that’s very close to him, so, um, [07:49.520 –> 07:53.840] and it’s about, like, him trying to kind of come to terms with it, [07:53.840 –> 07:58.080] but also kind of prevent it, but also it’s like, you can’t prevent it, [07:58.080 –> 08:04.720] like, you can’t prevent it, um, yeah, for games, like, I’ve been [08:04.720 –> 08:09.040] playing Pokemon Go, um, and I picked up Arceus again, and I tried [08:09.040 –> 08:14.160] to get credits, I finally beat, uh, a difficult part at the end of the [08:14.160 –> 08:16.640] game, where if you’ve played Arceus, you know what I’m talking about, [08:17.200 –> 08:22.240] and, and then there’s another thing you have to do after that, and I [08:22.240 –> 08:25.840] didn’t know that, like, I literally thought that this thing was, like, [08:25.840 –> 08:28.400] the thing that was stopping me from beating the game, and then there [08:28.400 –> 08:29.920] was a different, there’s a different thing you have to do. [08:29.920 –> 08:32.720] I don’t know if I have beat in the game, and I don’t know what you’re [08:32.720 –> 08:33.440] doing. [08:33.440 –> 08:34.400] Oh, yeah, yeah. [08:35.040 –> 08:35.920] Maybe I have. [08:36.640 –> 08:39.120] No, actually, I don’t think so, because I’m thinking, I’m thinking [08:39.120 –> 08:41.360] of Brilliant Diamond Pearl, like, I… [08:41.360 –> 08:43.360] Oh, yeah, no, Arceus. [08:43.360 –> 08:46.720] Okay, then maybe I can have a beat in it, what am I doing? [08:46.720 –> 08:48.720] I need to go back to it at some point. [08:48.720 –> 08:54.560] It’s so good, it just, like, scratches the itch of collecting, and, [08:54.560 –> 08:57.040] I don’t know, my favorite part of Pokemon is catching, and trying [08:57.040 –> 08:59.760] to catch them all, and trying to catch different types, and, [09:01.040 –> 09:04.080] excuse me, see the, see the Pokemon do different things, and that, [09:04.080 –> 09:05.360] it really does it, so. [09:05.360 –> 09:07.360] And that’s what we’ve been playing and reading. [09:08.240 –> 09:08.560] Hey. [09:11.360 –> 09:14.560] Okay, so next up, we have some news. [09:16.160 –> 09:19.040] First piece of news is about Lonesome Village. [09:19.040 –> 09:29.440] This is the Mexican, not director, Mexican developer that, you’re, [09:29.440 –> 09:31.360] like, a little coyote? [09:31.360 –> 09:31.920] Little fox? [09:33.440 –> 09:34.400] I think it’s coyote. [09:34.400 –> 09:34.900] Okay. [09:35.760 –> 09:37.040] If I recall correctly. [09:37.040 –> 09:42.640] Yeah, and they are porting the game to iPhone and iPad. [09:42.640 –> 09:50.400] Which is, I guess, exciting if you want it on your phone and iPad. [09:53.520 –> 09:55.520] I think you can get it on Steam now. [09:56.160 –> 09:56.480] Yeah. [09:56.480 –> 09:57.360] Like, it’s out. [09:58.880 –> 10:03.200] But if you want it on your iPhone or your iPad, she do be coming. [10:04.960 –> 10:06.640] I don’t think they said when. [10:06.640 –> 10:08.400] I think they just were like, she happening. [10:09.680 –> 10:11.440] Nope, release date yet to be announced. [10:11.440 –> 10:15.680] Okay, I feel like I personally don’t enjoy playing games on iPhone or iPad, [10:15.680 –> 10:20.000] but I know some folks only have access to a phone to play stuff on. [10:20.000 –> 10:23.600] So I am excited for them. [10:23.600 –> 10:28.160] And actually, I might actually tell this person that I’m thinking of about this game, [10:28.160 –> 10:32.960] because they’re also, I think, Hispanic origin, so they might actually enjoy it. [10:32.960 –> 10:33.520] There you go. [10:34.080 –> 10:37.360] Visiting this world in Lonesome Village. [10:37.360 –> 10:41.120] Mm hmm. Yeah, I like playing. [10:41.120 –> 10:45.200] I like mobile games, but specifically the ones that are meant to be mobile games, [10:45.200 –> 10:47.120] like things like RPGs. [10:47.120 –> 10:52.240] Like, I just don’t anything that requires me to use a phone like a controller. [10:52.240 –> 10:54.160] I’m like, no, no, I’m out. [10:56.240 –> 10:58.160] So I have to move anywhere. [10:58.160 –> 10:58.720] No, thank you. [11:00.720 –> 11:04.960] Yeah, but it’s there for someone. [11:04.960 –> 11:08.000] So Lonesome Village, keep your eyes posted. [11:10.160 –> 11:12.800] Lens Island, which is a game that you and I’ve covered, [11:14.400 –> 11:16.400] has controller support coming, finally. [11:18.400 –> 11:25.760] And I saw the tweet and I retweeted or tagged Al and Kevin in it, [11:25.760 –> 11:27.280] because I thought they’d be excited. [11:27.280 –> 11:31.360] And Al was just like, guess who doesn’t read the show notes before? [11:32.000 –> 11:33.680] And I was like, this is like four days ago. [11:33.680 –> 11:37.600] And I’m like, I was excited to tell you this. [11:37.600 –> 11:40.240] And then you just like clap back at me. [11:42.640 –> 11:46.880] I thought we uploaded the news, like in the show notes, like last night. [11:46.880 –> 11:49.360] I’m pretty sure he messaged me asking. [11:49.360 –> 11:50.880] Oh, my gosh. [11:50.880 –> 11:52.640] I don’t even know what he’s talking about. [11:52.640 –> 11:55.120] Al, Al, Al, Al. [11:55.120 –> 11:56.800] Yeah, no. [11:56.800 –> 12:01.120] So this is something that I know Kevin had said that he was waiting for. [12:01.120 –> 12:05.280] And we like controller support here. [12:05.280 –> 12:06.080] We do. [12:06.080 –> 12:07.920] It helps for accessibility. [12:07.920 –> 12:11.360] I’m excited to get back into this with controller support. [12:12.880 –> 12:15.920] I have not played it, I think, since we last covered it. [12:15.920 –> 12:18.240] And I know there’s been a whole bunch of changes. [12:18.240 –> 12:23.920] And I think having the controller support might be what brings me back in at this point. [12:25.280 –> 12:28.320] And someone had said, someone on the Twitter, [12:28.320 –> 12:32.240] on the Twitter, on the tweet said, [12:33.440 –> 12:36.080] so would that mean Steam Deck compatibility? [12:36.080 –> 12:41.200] And the developer said that after the controller support update playing on Steam Deck, [12:41.200 –> 12:43.120] we’ll have improved functionality. [12:44.240 –> 12:47.120] So it still won’t technically be supported for the Steam Deck, [12:47.120 –> 12:51.200] but it will have better functionality on the Steam Deck. [12:51.920 –> 12:55.600] And they’re hoping to have full compatibility in the future. [12:55.600 –> 12:56.960] So yeah. [12:56.960 –> 12:59.600] So I’m assuming it essentially works fine. [12:59.600 –> 13:02.400] It was just like whatever Steam requirements are for [13:03.280 –> 13:06.160] Steam Deck optimization or whatever it needs. [13:06.160 –> 13:09.040] They just added a few more things that I probably don’t care about. [13:10.800 –> 13:14.160] Yeah, it just looks so good. [13:14.160 –> 13:15.360] I need to jump back into it. [13:15.360 –> 13:16.080] I know. [13:16.080 –> 13:16.880] It’s so good. [13:19.360 –> 13:23.680] Speaking of games that you and I like and fight over sometimes, [13:23.680 –> 13:31.200] uh, Coral Island, when Al was like, [13:31.200 –> 13:32.720] who wants to be in the Coral Island episode? [13:32.720 –> 13:33.360] We were both like, [13:36.080 –> 13:38.640] like the beginning of when Al was like, you guys do it? [13:38.640 –> 13:39.680] Like, I’m stepping back. [13:42.160 –> 13:44.800] I think we’re also like that with Lens Island too. [13:44.800 –> 13:45.300] Yeah. [13:45.760 –> 13:48.880] And then Kevin and I were like that with Bear and Breakfast. [13:50.080 –> 13:51.920] Just like, we want to do it. [13:51.920 –> 13:54.640] And so, and also research story now. [13:54.640 –> 13:57.040] So there’s a theme here. [13:57.040 –> 13:57.760] Coral Island. [13:59.840 –> 14:04.000] The Coral Island Spring update is coming in March. [14:05.360 –> 14:07.520] There will be a bunch of new content. [14:09.840 –> 14:11.360] You can, it adds a solar panel. [14:11.920 –> 14:12.480] Just go on. [14:13.680 –> 14:17.120] New outdoor decor, new indoor decor, [14:17.120 –> 14:19.600] a new tree planting festival, [14:19.600 –> 14:26.240] um, which is awesome that, uh, you go to an area that was devastated by logging and you replant. [14:27.200 –> 14:29.120] It’s very on brand for Coral Island. [14:30.640 –> 14:32.640] Um, yeah, it just looks really cute. [14:32.960 –> 14:38.800] Um, on top of that, there is a bunch of accessibility improvements, which I love. [14:41.360 –> 14:46.960] Um, so they said that there’s support for dyslexic font for Latin characters. [14:46.960 –> 14:51.760] Um, there is, you can increase or decrease the font sizes depending on your need. [14:51.760 –> 14:55.440] And there are three different, uh, colorblindness filters. [14:55.440 –> 15:01.840] Now, um, I’m going to ruin these deuteranopia, protanopia, and tritanopia. [15:02.720 –> 15:06.880] Um, so I think that’s depending on what your colorblindness is. [15:06.880 –> 15:13.040] Um, those are the three modes that’s supposed to like help enhance the game or make the game. [15:13.040 –> 15:20.720] Um, I depending on what kind of colorblindness you have, um, like it’s these three different modes. [15:20.720 –> 15:27.120] Um, and then they also said custom key bindings, which is awesome. [15:27.120 –> 15:31.440] Like I’ve never, I don’t think I’ve ever seen a game do dyslexic font. [15:31.440 –> 15:35.440] In fact, I didn’t know that was the thing until I read it. [15:35.440 –> 15:39.760] Um, and I am just love, love, love. [15:39.760 –> 15:45.360] Uh, I think I’ve seen maybe one or two other games that have colorblind modes, but it’s just, [15:45.360 –> 15:50.000] I feel like that needs to be more mainstreamed at this point. [15:50.000 –> 15:56.240] Um, with all the new, like new games coming out, like just having that actual level of accessibility. [15:56.800 –> 15:59.040] I bring in a lot of people. [15:59.040 –> 16:01.280] Um, so I’m, I’m really excited. [16:01.280 –> 16:02.960] Like rural Islander was doing this. [16:02.960 –> 16:03.440] Hey, good. [16:03.440 –> 16:04.880] I was like, we haven’t covered this yet. [16:04.880 –> 16:05.360] Right. [16:05.360 –> 16:06.000] Cause like, [16:06.000 –> 16:11.200] Uh, right now it has you and Al’s name on it. [16:11.200 –> 16:12.080] So I’m gonna wait. [16:12.080 –> 16:13.920] Which one has a core Island? [16:13.920 –> 16:14.560] Yeah, this game. [16:15.440 –> 16:15.940] Okay. [16:17.120 –> 16:19.280] I was like, I was wondering, have you covered it? [16:19.280 –> 16:20.560] No, I was sitting here. [16:20.560 –> 16:22.080] I was like, wait, this is out already. [16:22.080 –> 16:28.560] Why like, we know why haven’t we, what am I doing sitting on this game? [16:31.760 –> 16:33.360] Wait, what are we supposed to be doing? [16:33.360 –> 16:37.920] Oh, wait, it doesn’t have a date yet. [16:38.480 –> 16:38.980] Okay. [16:39.760 –> 16:40.800] And Alice name on it. [16:40.800 –> 16:42.720] We’re going to have to kick out on earth. [16:42.720 –> 16:43.920] Get you a problem. [16:43.920 –> 16:46.080] The problem is that it’s just windows. [16:46.080 –> 16:47.440] So this is the problem. [16:47.440 –> 16:52.400] Y’all I only have my PC is my desktop and it’s in a room. [16:52.400 –> 16:54.400] I never go in anyway. [16:55.600 –> 16:57.760] Um, I mean, I’m going to be playing research story on it. [16:57.760 –> 17:07.440] So next piece of news, uh, ages of Kataria, um, is delayed [17:07.440 –> 17:11.440] until 2024, specifically Q1 2024. [17:12.240 –> 17:19.440] Um, I am not sure if this game has been talking about, um, I don’t [17:19.440 –> 17:23.200] also, but I will say that I’ve personally not looked into it [17:23.200 –> 17:25.120] yet until just now. [17:25.120 –> 17:28.160] And I love the look of it. [17:28.160 –> 17:28.660] Yeah. [17:29.040 –> 17:29.540] Same. [17:29.540 –> 17:30.720] It’s very cute. [17:31.440 –> 17:31.940] Yeah. [17:32.240 –> 17:36.000] Um, the whole vibe aesthetic looks really cute. [17:36.000 –> 17:37.600] Of the animals are really cute. [17:37.600 –> 17:39.600] Um, I like the concept. [17:39.600 –> 17:43.440] Like it’s like an age of empires game, but you actually care more [17:43.440 –> 17:44.960] about what your people are doing. [17:46.960 –> 17:50.800] Like your, your characters like age over time and you get to see [17:50.800 –> 17:53.520] them and you collect your little souls in a tree, apparently. [17:53.520 –> 17:57.840] Um, I’m feeling like I actually might’ve already talked about this [17:57.840 –> 18:01.280] in a previous episode and I already covered it. [18:01.280 –> 18:01.760] I forgot. [18:01.760 –> 18:02.960] My memory is terrible. [18:02.960 –> 18:04.800] I’ll confirm this. [18:06.800 –> 18:10.240] Um, yeah, no, I, it looks really cute. [18:10.240 –> 18:13.200] You manage your villagers, uh, there’s a spirit tree. [18:13.200 –> 18:16.240] There are elves and the elves are like plant people. [18:16.240 –> 18:21.520] Um, so you can choose whether your village is humans or elves. [18:21.520 –> 18:23.920] Um, and the elves also are like different colors. [18:23.920 –> 18:28.080] Uh, I’m a little confused by that. [18:28.080 –> 18:30.160] Like, why, why do you have to choose? [18:30.160 –> 18:31.440] Why can’t you just have both? [18:31.440 –> 18:36.560] And I’ve seen that it’s like based off of real world, like time. [18:37.440 –> 18:40.240] And that’s why I think maybe I’ve talked about this already. [18:40.240 –> 18:44.000] Cause I feel like I’m not excited by it being real world world. [18:44.000 –> 18:44.500] Yeah. [18:44.500 –> 18:47.200] Um, but whatever, it’s very cute. [18:47.200 –> 18:49.760] Uh, I love the gist of it for the most part. [18:49.760 –> 18:53.280] So I will, I don’t, I don’t have money right now to bag it, [18:53.280 –> 18:55.280] but I will probably get it at some point. [18:56.160 –> 19:00.560] So, I mean, I think that the reason you choose between either humans or [19:00.560 –> 19:03.360] elves is because you’re supposed, you’re wanting your village to grow. [19:03.360 –> 19:09.920] And I think since the elves are made of plants, I have the feeling that [19:09.920 –> 19:14.080] if you had both and then they all pair off that eventually you’re not [19:14.080 –> 19:15.600] going to have a village anymore. [19:15.600 –> 19:18.640] Um, but that would be a super cute idea. [19:18.640 –> 19:22.560] If like you could make like a second village or something, and then [19:22.560 –> 19:25.840] maybe like an elf comes over and like falls in love with a human and [19:25.840 –> 19:30.560] then like, and they can totally like live it, but babies are, are a [19:30.560 –> 19:35.360] thing that need to happen and if they’re plant, but I guess it’s also a game. [19:36.240 –> 19:38.000] Well, they could make it happen. [19:38.000 –> 19:40.560] They have to reproduce somehow. [19:40.560 –> 19:42.880] Otherwise, how, how do they exist? [19:42.880 –> 19:47.520] Um, we have questions. [19:47.520 –> 19:49.120] We have a lot of questions. [19:51.760 –> 19:52.960] Oh my goodness. [19:53.840 –> 19:57.680] Also, if that’s also like the question of, are they the same species? [19:57.680 –> 20:01.200] Cause can they actually humans and elves, can they procreate? [20:01.200 –> 20:02.400] I don’t think they can. [20:02.400 –> 20:05.520] But is there any concern with having them both in a one village? [20:07.680 –> 20:12.560] I mean, so they, I don’t think that they can procreate, [20:12.560 –> 20:15.040] but I think that they would probably still have the capability [20:15.040 –> 20:16.720] to fall in love and choose each other. [20:16.720 –> 20:16.960] Right. [20:18.320 –> 20:18.640] Yeah. [20:19.200 –> 20:21.520] Cause like, is it going to be drama about that? [20:21.520 –> 20:23.520] That’s what I want. [20:23.520 –> 20:24.560] This is what I want now. [20:26.080 –> 20:27.120] Cause that’s what I’m saying. [20:27.120 –> 20:31.520] It’s like, what if they all like, all the humans are like, screw humans. [20:31.520 –> 20:34.240] Like I’m going to date an elf and the elves do the same thing. [20:34.240 –> 20:35.360] And then your villages. [20:35.360 –> 20:35.680] Okay. [20:35.680 –> 20:36.640] I understand that. [20:36.640 –> 20:37.280] I understand. [20:37.280 –> 20:39.920] Your village just is gone. [20:39.920 –> 20:40.960] How they procreate. [20:40.960 –> 20:46.240] Like if they’re, if they’re plants, they could theoretically holiday themselves. [20:46.240 –> 20:50.640] What if the elves last like so much longer than the humans. [20:51.680 –> 20:55.040] And so then the human passes, but the elves. [20:55.040 –> 20:56.640] Oh my God. [20:56.640 –> 20:57.600] I want this. [20:57.600 –> 20:59.360] This is the story. [20:59.360 –> 21:01.360] This is not what this game is going to be about. [21:01.360 –> 21:05.520] But okay. [21:05.520 –> 21:07.120] This is what I want now. [21:08.240 –> 21:09.600] Above snakes. [21:09.600 –> 21:18.400] According to their latest update, it’s finished quote unquote whatever that means. [21:18.400 –> 21:20.000] They’re just focusing on bug fixes. [21:20.800 –> 21:26.000] Looks like they’re still I don’t know if it’s, I think they were still on, on, on track for [21:26.000 –> 21:28.000] their release in early 2023. [21:28.000 –> 21:34.000] Also, whatever that means, because early 2023 is fast ending. [21:34.000 –> 21:39.760] Yeah, as we, as we mentioned, retired in February, where did it go? [21:41.760 –> 21:45.440] I feel like March is like the end of like early 2023. [21:45.440 –> 21:50.320] Like that’s officially been a quarter, a whole quarter of a year done. [21:50.320 –> 21:56.240] So if it’s not coming out in the next month and this month, I don’t believe in early 2023. [21:56.240 –> 21:57.920] Then but we’ll see. [21:57.920 –> 21:58.720] We’ll see. [21:58.720 –> 22:05.280] There’s apparently a prologue coming soon, which we can download for free, I guess. [22:05.280 –> 22:08.800] I guess it’s going to be kind of like a demo, I’m assuming. [22:08.800 –> 22:12.800] Yeah, it looks like it covers about the first hour of gameplay. [22:12.800 –> 22:14.720] So why don’t we just call it a demo? [22:15.360 –> 22:16.400] But it’s a demo. [22:17.120 –> 22:17.600] I wonder. [22:17.600 –> 22:24.160] So I wonder if, so I know that like if you have a demo of a game, so like Apico, for [22:24.160 –> 22:29.920] example, if you downloaded the demo and then played the game, you could not continue your [22:29.920 –> 22:30.720] demo game. [22:31.760 –> 22:33.840] You had to start a new game. [22:33.840 –> 22:35.840] And a lot of people, which just makes sense. [22:35.840 –> 22:36.960] It was a demo version. [22:36.960 –> 22:39.040] It was like a completely different version of the game. [22:39.040 –> 22:42.800] They don’t like, it didn’t have everything. [22:42.800 –> 22:46.640] But I wonder if because they’re calling this prologue, like you, yeah. [22:46.640 –> 22:47.520] Oh, it says that. [22:48.480 –> 22:50.560] Oh, see if I will carry over to the full game. [22:50.560 –> 22:51.440] So yeah, that’s. [22:51.440 –> 22:58.800] Yeah, so instead of you having to like start over, you can play this first bit, be introduced [22:58.800 –> 23:03.600] to the game for free, and then your save file will carry over. [23:03.600 –> 23:04.160] Yep. [23:04.160 –> 23:08.160] But it sounds like a DLC or like a whole different thing. [23:08.160 –> 23:09.840] It’s a pre-LC. [23:10.400 –> 23:11.440] It’s, oh my goodness. [23:13.120 –> 23:17.600] Is this early release, like early access, just a different way to call it that? [23:17.600 –> 23:20.240] Because they did have early access in their Kickstarter. [23:20.240 –> 23:24.160] So I’m confused. [23:24.160 –> 23:25.680] Yeah, I’ll define this. [23:27.040 –> 23:28.480] What does prologue mean? [23:29.360 –> 23:32.000] I mean, that’s what I think it means is that, yeah. [23:34.160 –> 23:38.560] They’re going to PAX East, which is super interesting. [23:38.560 –> 23:41.840] Actually, no, no, I am not going, no. [23:43.120 –> 23:46.080] I saw it and I was like, oh, I could go to PAX East. [23:46.080 –> 23:50.400] Because that’s the first time that we met, I think. [23:50.400 –> 23:51.040] Was it PAX East? [23:51.040 –> 23:54.880] No, because I got sick and I couldn’t make it out. [23:54.880 –> 23:55.200] Right. [23:55.200 –> 23:57.200] It was Kelly that I roomed with. [23:57.200 –> 23:59.200] Kelly and I think Mia and Nick. [23:59.200 –> 23:59.600] Yeah. [23:59.600 –> 24:01.040] All the other slackers. [24:01.040 –> 24:02.000] Yeah, you weren’t there. [24:02.000 –> 24:03.840] Oh, and then we went camping afterwards. [24:03.840 –> 24:04.400] Okay. [24:04.400 –> 24:04.720] Yes. [24:04.720 –> 24:05.760] So that made up for it. [24:06.800 –> 24:09.360] I think it’s still going back to Above Snakes. [24:09.360 –> 24:14.000] I think it’s still on track because they had, they were Kickstarter. [24:14.000 –> 24:17.920] They had a pre-alpha and alpha beta, and they still say early 2023. [24:17.920 –> 24:18.420] Okay. [24:19.600 –> 24:22.800] And it says we have internally decided on a release date. [24:24.080 –> 24:28.160] Then they’re going to say what it is the next update. [24:28.720 –> 24:29.040] Okay. [24:29.040 –> 24:30.640] So there’s going to be announcement. [24:30.640 –> 24:32.800] This is the announcement about the announcement. [24:32.800 –> 24:33.840] This is the announcement. [24:33.840 –> 24:34.340] Correct. [24:35.200 –> 24:35.700] Okay. [24:36.320 –> 24:41.200] I mean, we know we love that in at harvest season. [24:42.560 –> 24:42.960] Yeah. [24:42.960 –> 24:44.320] Should you almost say Harvest Moon? [24:44.880 –> 24:46.400] No, no. [24:46.400 –> 24:47.760] I almost heard Harvest Moon. [24:48.560 –> 24:51.120] I mean, also, I don’t know what I was going to say. [24:53.280 –> 24:53.780] Okay. [24:54.480 –> 24:55.360] Last piece of news. [24:55.360 –> 24:55.920] We’ve got this. [24:55.920 –> 24:56.800] We can do this. [24:56.800 –> 24:57.440] We do this. [24:58.960 –> 25:00.560] So this, I think, is a new game. [25:01.120 –> 25:03.280] It’s called Enchanted. [25:03.280 –> 25:09.520] So it’s like Enchanted, but it’s an inn, like a cozy inn that you go and stop and stay at. [25:10.160 –> 25:10.800] Enchanted. [25:10.800 –> 25:15.920] And the steam thing says, quote, run a magical inn with friends. [25:15.920 –> 25:17.280] I’m going to butcher this name. [25:18.240 –> 25:23.920] Ja rules family in question mark has been stolen by an evil wizard landlord. [25:23.920 –> 25:26.400] Team up with friends to reclaim your family’s legacy. [25:26.400 –> 25:32.800] Manage your in brew potions, fish cook and fight in this hectic and heartfelt magical [25:32.800 –> 25:41.200] adventure and play solo or play solo or co-op for one to four players. [25:41.200 –> 25:46.080] I feel like they should say play solo or co-op for two to four other players. [25:46.640 –> 25:50.160] Like, I don’t know, but you can’t co-op by. [25:50.160 –> 25:53.280] I mean, no, no, you can’t co-op by yourself. [25:55.440 –> 25:55.940] So, yeah. [25:55.940 –> 26:02.180] So at first it looks like another, like, witch game. [26:03.060 –> 26:04.900] There’s like a little cauldron and stuff. [26:06.500 –> 26:10.020] But then it very quickly became chaos. [26:10.020 –> 26:12.020] Yeah, there’s a lot. [26:12.580 –> 26:16.420] Like, we were talking about this before we started recording, and it’s like our ADHD [26:16.420 –> 26:19.060] brains can’t understand what’s going on. [26:19.060 –> 26:21.940] It’s just there’s too many colors, too many things. [26:21.940 –> 26:24.180] A lot of colors in this. [26:24.180 –> 26:30.900] So you said you were into it because it’s an Australian goodness. [26:30.900 –> 26:31.540] What was it? [26:32.420 –> 26:39.940] It’s a fantasy universe inspired by indigest, indigen, indigen, indigen, indigenous. [26:39.940 –> 26:41.300] Yes, thank you. [26:41.300 –> 26:42.100] Australian tails. [26:44.100 –> 26:46.580] I’m a struggle boss today. [26:46.580 –> 26:47.220] It’s all good. [26:48.980 –> 26:49.460] Yeah. [26:49.460 –> 26:58.100] So I mean, it looks like you cook things and you update your in, you run it, and you decorate [26:58.100 –> 26:58.260] it. [26:58.260 –> 27:05.300] You’re trying to satisfy, quote, the infamous food critic with capitals. [27:06.180 –> 27:07.380] No, I don’t like that. [27:07.380 –> 27:09.220] Surprised it doesn’t have a trademark after it. [27:09.860 –> 27:10.500] Oh, my gosh. [27:10.500 –> 27:13.540] Purchase upgrades from your local were’s wolf. [27:13.540 –> 27:19.620] Oh, a wolf that you get were’s from. [27:19.620 –> 27:24.020] See, I think I just needed to take the trailer was a lot all at once. [27:24.820 –> 27:31.460] These little golden gems did not like the famous food critic, but where’s wolf? [27:31.460 –> 27:32.420] I am here for. [27:32.420 –> 27:34.820] You got to overcome any of the wizard burglars. [27:34.820 –> 27:36.820] There’s a cat bird. [27:36.820 –> 27:37.700] That’s one word. [27:37.700 –> 27:43.300] And I don’t know what that means, but it looks like it’s a species of cat burglar. [27:43.300 –> 27:44.900] Oh, my gosh. [27:46.020 –> 27:46.420] Yeah. [27:46.420 –> 27:49.700] So Al had said that this was out now. [27:50.580 –> 27:51.700] And it’s not. [27:51.700 –> 27:52.420] It’s not, Al. [27:57.700 –> 28:01.540] You can purchase it, pre-purchase it, pre-order it. [28:02.420 –> 28:06.980] Well, how, you know, however you want to call it, you can buy it now, which is 50% off. [28:06.980 –> 28:07.940] So go for it. [28:07.940 –> 28:10.660] If you’re going to get it, I will say it is. [28:10.660 –> 28:12.660] It sounded like you said 50% off. [28:12.660 –> 28:15.620] So I’m going to 50 15 15. [28:16.420 –> 28:16.980] Thank you. [28:16.980 –> 28:21.700] One five established words are not my strong suit and I’m recording a podcast. [28:21.700 –> 28:30.180] So so yeah, if you buy it before before the release date, which is March 28th, you can [28:30.180 –> 28:32.180] get that 15% off. [28:32.180 –> 28:35.780] My brain’s trying to do math right now. [28:37.780 –> 28:38.900] You save three dollars. [28:40.900 –> 28:42.340] You save three dollars. [28:42.340 –> 28:43.620] Three American dollars. [28:43.620 –> 28:47.380] I was just like, is this is that it is it is. [28:49.220 –> 28:51.540] So that is enchanted. [28:52.980 –> 28:53.780] It’s a clever name. [28:53.780 –> 28:54.980] I’ll give it that. [28:54.980 –> 28:55.300] Yeah. [28:55.300 –> 29:02.740] Okay. [29:02.740 –> 29:03.540] Oh, my brain. [29:05.380 –> 29:12.260] So let’s go to our main topic, which is I wrote how to gamify science and research accurately. [29:13.620 –> 29:14.340] The important bit. [29:14.340 –> 29:15.220] Act it is. [29:15.220 –> 29:22.900] Yeah, because so this kind of like I said, Bev, they brought up the game, the idea first [29:22.900 –> 29:26.340] of talking about, like, research that we’ve done before and then how we can gamify it. [29:26.340 –> 29:37.620] But this also ties into this gripe that I have about bees, bees, specifically bees and [29:37.620 –> 29:41.300] bees and games, because there was a game that came out recently or not came out, but like [29:41.300 –> 29:43.380] it was talked about on the podcast recently. [29:43.380 –> 29:45.540] Gosh, I can’t remember what Honeyman sir, I think. [29:46.740 –> 29:49.700] And someone was like, Oh, Cody’s going to love it because it’s a big game. [29:49.700 –> 29:52.100] And I’m like over here, like, see things. [29:52.100 –> 29:57.300] Just like screaming in the background. [29:57.300 –> 29:59.460] Yeah, because it completely depends. [29:59.460 –> 30:06.900] Like, so for one, I think that there’s a lot of there’s a lot of honeybee stuff in the [30:06.900 –> 30:08.260] media nowadays. [30:09.620 –> 30:11.620] And I don’t really study honeybees. [30:11.620 –> 30:14.260] I study specifically anything else. [30:14.260 –> 30:24.500] And so there’s like this built up ire over years of me telling people that I study bees [30:24.500 –> 30:27.140] and then them asking me, Oh, do you have a hive? [30:27.140 –> 30:31.460] Oh, how can I have a hive? [30:31.460 –> 30:33.460] And me being like, I don’t do that. [30:34.340 –> 30:36.580] Go watch a YouTube video on how to do it. [30:36.580 –> 30:38.420] Yeah, I don’t do that. [30:38.420 –> 30:39.380] I can’t tell you. [30:39.380 –> 30:44.420] I can’t tell you anything about that. [30:44.420 –> 30:56.020] And so it’s this like, if the game either only has honeybees in it, or if all it has [30:56.020 –> 31:01.460] is a big round thing, and it spits out honey. [31:03.140 –> 31:05.700] I’m not gonna be one over. [31:06.500 –> 31:07.940] There has to be more. [31:07.940 –> 31:17.060] But if it’s like a game where you can have, you plant flowers and you plant bees and butterflies [31:17.060 –> 31:20.900] and stuff, and then there’s a benefit to that, I’m all for that. [31:22.260 –> 31:23.060] It’s just different. [31:23.060 –> 31:27.140] Or like Apico, they have the solitary bees update. [31:27.140 –> 31:32.100] So that talked all about solitary bees and butterflies, which is amazing completely. [31:32.100 –> 31:39.700] Like, even though it’s a game that started out only about beekeeping, it’s not just that. [31:39.700 –> 31:40.500] So that’s amazing. [31:41.220 –> 31:42.020] It is. [31:42.020 –> 31:42.900] They did it right. [31:42.900 –> 31:44.260] Apico is amazing. [31:44.260 –> 31:44.820] Yeah. [31:44.820 –> 31:46.660] And so whatever. [31:46.660 –> 31:47.060] I’m sorry. [31:48.420 –> 31:49.380] It’s all good. [31:49.380 –> 31:54.020] And so part of me is sitting here like, okay, what do I want from people? [31:54.020 –> 32:00.580] Because right now all I’m doing is getting mad and saying you’re not doing it correctly. [32:00.580 –> 32:02.500] But then I don’t like in my brain. [32:03.940 –> 32:12.020] And then I don’t say how it should be done, which is kind of also the like, how do you [32:12.020 –> 32:13.540] gamify science and research? [32:13.540 –> 32:15.060] Like, how do you do this? [32:16.420 –> 32:21.540] And sometimes I feel like people don’t, you know, of course, Elle from the developer of [32:21.540 –> 32:27.780] Apico is the exception to this, but most people don’t do their research. [32:27.780 –> 32:31.620] And so that’s all they do is just make like a thing that spits out honey. [32:33.620 –> 32:38.100] I mean, if you do your research, like if you were looking like how to conserve wild native [32:38.100 –> 32:43.460] bees, you would learn about the diversity of bees and you would learn about how they [32:43.460 –> 32:45.380] need more than just like most. [32:45.380 –> 32:47.060] Most of them don’t use hives. [32:47.060 –> 32:48.340] Most of them aren’t social. [32:49.700 –> 32:54.260] There are only so in North America, for example, there’s 4000 species of native bees. [32:55.300 –> 32:56.340] None of those are the honeybee. [32:56.340 –> 32:58.580] Honeybee is not native to North America. [32:58.580 –> 33:00.900] And only what is it? [33:00.900 –> 33:06.500] Like 9% of bees are social and live in like a colony or a hive environment. [33:08.740 –> 33:11.380] The other 91% are solitary. [33:12.180 –> 33:13.220] And nobody understands. [33:14.100 –> 33:14.660] Yeah. [33:14.660 –> 33:20.580] So nobody understands like their life history, what they do, how they do it. [33:20.580 –> 33:28.740] And I feel like a game would be an amazing avenue to teach people how to do it or to [33:28.740 –> 33:32.420] teach people about plant pollinator networks or whatever. [33:34.420 –> 33:40.580] So I guess that’s gonna be part of part of why we’re talking about what we’re talking [33:40.580 –> 33:49.060] about today is like trying to just like advance the or advocate for the use of doing your [33:49.060 –> 33:55.780] research about plants that you might be using or insects or wildlife that you might be using. [33:55.780 –> 34:04.100] Like, if you have someplace, if you have a game that is set in the forest, try and figure [34:04.100 –> 34:08.980] out what forest insects actually are or what forest birds there actually would be. [34:11.540 –> 34:12.980] I feel like movies don’t do this either. [34:12.980 –> 34:16.500] Movies don’t do a really bad version of this, too, because there’s been a lot of movies. [34:16.500 –> 34:24.180] I also listen to, like, I also go birding and know a decent amount of bird songs, and [34:24.180 –> 34:29.620] I’ll be watching a movie and it’ll be in, like, a desert and there’s a beautiful sand [34:29.620 –> 34:33.460] dune in front of you and the sun is hitting it just right. [34:33.460 –> 34:35.620] And it’s just really like, you can feel the heat. [34:35.620 –> 34:42.260] And then I hear a red-tailed hawk and I’m like, I am taken out. [34:42.260 –> 34:42.740] No. [34:42.740 –> 34:43.300] Yep. [34:43.300 –> 34:48.180] Yeah, I’ve had that moment before with, like, tropical birds calls. [34:48.180 –> 34:49.860] Like, I only know about bird calls. [34:50.740 –> 34:56.740] And I’ve heard like a Montezuma like goodness, I’m forgetting the name or pendant. [34:56.740 –> 34:57.060] I can’t. [34:57.060 –> 34:59.140] There was also another name I couldn’t pronounce. [34:59.140 –> 34:59.460] No. [34:59.460 –> 35:03.940] And I was like, that is not where this bird is found. [35:04.660 –> 35:07.780] I completely like thrown off and distracted by that. [35:07.780 –> 35:09.620] So, yeah, I agreed. [35:09.620 –> 35:14.420] Or, like, watching a movie that’s set in California and I hear a cardinal. [35:15.060 –> 35:19.060] And now that I’ve lived in the Northeast and I know what a cardinal sounds like, I’m like, [35:19.060 –> 35:21.220] nope, that’s not out there. [35:21.220 –> 35:22.420] So I don’t know. [35:22.420 –> 35:30.500] Just advocating for even if your game is not about science or insects or anything like [35:30.500 –> 35:34.500] that, or about research, like, even if the game isn’t about conducting research, do your [35:34.500 –> 35:34.980] homework. [35:34.980 –> 35:42.100] Either contact someone, like, honestly, like, Elle, when Elle reached out to me and was [35:42.100 –> 35:45.940] like, Hey, would you be willing to consult on the solitary bees update? [35:45.940 –> 35:49.700] I was like, Yeah, I don’t even don’t even need money. [35:49.700 –> 35:51.780] Like, don’t need money. [35:51.780 –> 35:52.980] We’ll still pay for the game. [35:53.540 –> 35:56.020] Like, I would love to play this game. [35:57.700 –> 36:04.340] And I feel like a lot of other like if you’re making a game about birding or bird watching [36:04.340 –> 36:10.260] or something like that, like bird watchers or ornithologists would be all about it. [36:10.260 –> 36:13.140] Yeah, it would be so excited to see like wingspan. [36:13.140 –> 36:19.620] Like, I am in love with this board game because they actually took the time to like, you know, [36:19.620 –> 36:23.380] do the homework and make it realistic and about birds. [36:24.500 –> 36:31.060] And it’s just like any opportunity that is like an educational like there’s so many opportunities [36:31.060 –> 36:39.460] just to educate people without even trying to, you know, like having a like neat like [36:39.460 –> 36:46.420] I don’t I can’t work with words today of having having a like locality that has like actual [36:46.420 –> 36:50.980] local plants and actual local flora and

January Jones sharing Success Stories
January Jones-Did You Know MORE Laughter Can Make You Sexy with Jeffrey Briar

January Jones sharing Success Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 31:00


Can laughter make U sexy? Laughter Yoga Institute Founder Jeffrey Briar Jeffrey Briar was a teacher of traditional yoga and an accomplished comedic actor for 35 years before embracing the world of Yogic/Therapeutic Laughter.   He is certified as a Laughter Yoga Teacher by Dr. Kataria and is a Master Trainer for the Dr. Kataria School of Laughter Yoga.  He is also certified as a Laughter Leader by Steve Wilson and as a Laughing Meditation Teacher by Sarito Sun. 

improve it! Podcast – Professional Development Through Play, Improv & Experiential Learning
145: Self Healing Series: How Humor Can Reduce Stress and Increase Productivity with Dr. Madan Kataria, The Founder of Laughter Yoga

improve it! Podcast – Professional Development Through Play, Improv & Experiential Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2023 37:02


Happy New Episode Wednesday in our final episode of the Self-Healing series. Today Erin speaks with Dr. Kataria, the founder of Laughter Yoga. The topic? How humor can reduce stress and increase productivity. ICYMI – Your Post-Episode Homework: Go to this website and get yourself some free laughter yoga. And if today's conversation inspired you, made you laugh, and/or you have a friend who could use a good giggle, send them this episode. Press play now, and get ready for a conversation that doesn't skimp on “aha” moments.   About Dr. Madan Kataria: Dr. Kataria is a medical doctor from Mumbai, India. Popularly known as the Guru of Giggling, Dr. Kataria is the founder of Laughter Yoga Clubs - a movement that started in 1995 with just five people in a public park in Mumbai.  Amazed by the number of studies showing profound physiological and psychological benefits of laughter, Dr. Kataria decided to find a way to deliver these benefits to his patients and the rest of the world. The result is Laughter Yoga, a unique exercise routine that combines group laughter exercises with yoga breathing, which allows anyone to laugh without using humor, reduce stress, and increase productivity. Laughter Yoga has grown into a worldwide movement of more than 6,000 laughter yoga clubs in over 60 countries. It's spread rapidly in the US, Canada, Europe, Australia, Middle East, Southeast Asia, China, and Africa. This new concept has been widely covered by prestigious publications like Time Magazine, National Geographic, and the Wall Street Journal. Laughter Yoga has been featured on CNN, BBC US Networks, and the Oprah Winfrey Show. Now Dr. Kataria is a keynote, motivational, and inspirational speaker for companies, corporations, and organizations all over the world. He's also a corporate consultant for holistic health stress management, team building leadership, peak performance, and communication skills.   Show Links: Join Dr. Kataria's Free Laughter Club on Zoom Laughter Yoga International Website Want to book Erin to speak at your organization or large scale event: Learn more here! Send us a voice message here! Did today's episode resonate with you? Please leave us a review for a chance to win a self care package from us! Connect with Erin Diehl: Instagram LinkedIn improve it! TikTok Improve it! Instagram Improve it! Facebook improve it! website Book a Laugh Break Book a Workshop Email Erin: info@learntoimproveit.com “I love this podcast and I love Erin!!” If that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing this podcast! This helps Erin support more people – just like you – move toward the leader you want to be. Click here, click listen on Apple Podcasts, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with 5 stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let Erin know what you loved most about the episode! Also, if you haven't done so already, subscribe to the podcast. That way you won't miss any juicy episodes! Thanks in advance, improve it! Peeps :)

Technology For Change
Technology For A Change S3E9 | Discussing Modern-Day Investments and Wealth Management with Jeetu Kataria

Technology For Change

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022 30:51


Watch the new episode of our Technology for a Change Season 3 now! This time we invited Mr. Jeetu Kataria, the Co-Founder, and CEO at Digital Financial Exchange (DIFX) and a seasoned investment banking and wealth management consultant. Mr. Jeetu Kataria shared some interesting insights with our host, Mr. Hady Shaikh, about the DIFX trading platform, the future of your Bitcoin, patent and licensing struggles in Fintech, and the scope of Fintech professionals and platforms in Dubai. For Complete Podcast: https://youtu.be/ZzwxK1Ejkvs #TekRevol #TechnologyForAChange #Season3 #Episode9 #Fintech #Technology #DigitalSolution #Revolution #Transformation #Podcast #PodcastSeries #Interview #HadyShaikh #JeetuKataria #WealthManagement #InvestmentBanking #GCC #Dubai #RevolUp #RevolNation Time Lapse – Episode 09 Introduction: 0:43 About Guest: 0:57 About DIFX Trading Platform: 4:03 What Happens to Your Bitcoin When You Die? 9:38 Transitioning from Finance to Technology: 13:33 Entrepreneurial Journey: 16:03 How's 2022 for DIFX so far? 19:38 Patent & Licensing in Fintech: 21:08 Importance of Educating Potential Clients: 22:54 What's next for DIFX in Dubai? 27:28 Advice for Up & Coming Fintech Entrepreneurs: 29:33

Cybercrimeology
Cyber Insurance: What does it do for security?

Cybercrimeology

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 33:21


About our Guests: Dr. Rainer Böhmehttps://informationsecurity.uibk.ac.at/people/rainer-boehme/https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=ez_Q6GMAAAAJ&view_op=list_works&sortby=pubdate Scott Wrighthttps://www.linkedin.com/in/scottwright/https://clickarmor.ca Papers or resources mentioned in this episode:Böhme, R., Laube, S., & Riek, M. (2019). A fundamental approach to cyber risk analysis. Variance, 12(2), 161-185.https://informationsecurity.uibk.ac.at/pdfs/BLR2019_FundamentalApproachCyberRiskInsurance_Variance.pdf Woods, DW & Böhme, R 2021, 'How Cyber Insurance Shapes Incident Response: A Mixed Methods Study', Paper presented at The 20th Annual Workshop on the Economics of Information Security, 28/06/21 - 29/06/21. https://weis2021.econinfosec.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/9/2021/06/weis21-woods.pdf Böhme, R., & Kataria, G. (2006, September). On the limits of cyber-insurance. In International Conference on Trust, Privacy and Security in Digital Business (pp. 31-40). Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg.https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/11824633_4.pdf Other:Virtual Assets Insurance (by Rainer Böhme), Actuarial Research Conference 2020https://youtu.be/Sh9QM1tBqKc 

January Jones sharing Success Stories
January Jones-Did You Know Laughter Can Make You Sexy with Jeffrey Briar

January Jones sharing Success Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 48:00


Can laughter make U sexy? Laughter Yoga Institute Founder Jeffrey Briar Jeffrey Briar was a teacher of traditional yoga and an accomplished comedic actor for 35 years before embracing the world of Yogic/Therapeutic Laughter.   He is certified as a Laughter Yoga Teacher by Dr. Kataria and is a Master Trainer for the Dr. Kataria School of Laughter Yoga.  He is also certified as a Laughter Leader by Steve Wilson and as a Laughing Meditation Teacher by Sarito Sun. 

Engati CX
Cybersecurity Practices for AI solutions| Shiv Kataria talks with engatica

Engati CX

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 11:55


In today's episode of the Engatica interview series, we spoke to , Technical Expert- Cybersecurity at Siemens Technology - Shiv Kataria , about what steps should organisations take to ensure the cybersecurity of their AI-powered solutions, and much more. The Engatica interview series is a powerhouse of insights from industry experts and influencers from around the world. A platform that provides the latest news on AI, Automation, and technologies that will help you grow your business. Website: www.engatica.com Follow us on- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/join-engatica/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/joinEngatica Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/joinEngatica Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joinengatica/ Come, be a part of our community - learn, share and grow with us.   About Engati: Engati believes that the way you deliver customer experiences can make or break your brand. Our mission is to help you deliver unforgettable experiences to build deep, lasting connections with our Chatbot and Live Chat platform. It is a one-stop platform for powerful customer engagements. With our intelligent bots, we help you create the smoothest of customer experiences, with minimal coding. And now, we're even helping you answer your customers' most complicated questions in real-time with Engati Live Chat. Website: https://www.engati.com/ Talk to us: contact@engati.com  #artificialintelligence #cybersecurity #technology #aisolutions #business #ai

HT Daily News Wrap
YouTuber Bobby Kataria, who drank alcohol on Dehradun streets, to be arrested soon

HT Daily News Wrap

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 8:51


Got message to break AAP, join BJP for withdrawing CBI ED cases: Manish Sisodia, YouTuber Bobby Kataria, who drank alcohol on Dehradun streets, to be arrested soon, Farmers' 'mahapanchayat' in Delhi's Jantar Mantar: Here are 9 main demands and other top news in the bulletin.

January Jones sharing Success Stories
January Jones-Did You Know Laughter Can Make You Sexy with Jeffrey Briar

January Jones sharing Success Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2022 32:00


Can laughter make U sexy? Laughter Yoga Institute Founder Jeffrey Briar Jeffrey Briar was a teacher of traditional yoga and an accomplished comedic actor for 35 years before embracing the world of Yogic/Therapeutic Laughter.   He is certified as a Laughter Yoga Teacher by Dr. Kataria and is a Master Trainer for the Dr. Kataria School of Laughter Yoga.  He is also certified as a Laughter Leader by Steve Wilson and as a Laughing Meditation Teacher by Sarito Sun.   

The Habit Coach with Ashdin Doctor
Dr. Madan Kataria shares laughter yoga exercises you can try

The Habit Coach with Ashdin Doctor

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 17:29


Episode #717In this episode of #TheHabitCoach, Ashdin is joined by Dr. Madan Kataria for the second time - founder of Laughter Yoga. They continue their discussion about Laughter Yoga and take it ahead in this episode where Dr. Kataria demonstrates some Laughter Yoga exercises. You can do these exercises very easily, wherever you are.P.S.- You can catch this episode on YouTube as well where you can see Dr. Kataria demonstrating these exercises!The Habit Coach (YouTube) - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJLdd6v64eA650G1bwNrBkADr. Kataria conducts free Laughter Yoga sessions everyday. You can find more details here - https://www.laughteryoga.org/You can follow our guest Dr. Madan Kataria on his social media:Twitter : https://twitter.com/kataria1955Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/drmadankatariaLinkedIn : https://in.linkedin.com/in/drkatariaFacebook : https://www.facebook.com/laughterguruofficial/Check out the Awesome180 website: (http://awesome180.com/ )You can follow Ashdin Doctor on social media:Twitter: ( https://twitter.com/Ashdindoc )Linkedin: ( https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashdin-doctor/ )Instagram: ( https://www.instagram.com/ashdindoc/)Facebook: ( https://www.facebook.com/ashdin.doc.9 )Send questions to Ashdin Doctor for The Habit Coach Hot Seat on this link : (https://forms.gle/13vgf4MAk7zYKBd38 )You can listen to The Habit Coach Kannada Podcast here: (https://ivm.today/3j0Libf )You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.

The Habit Coach with Ashdin Doctor
Dr. Madan Kataria on how laughter yoga came into being

The Habit Coach with Ashdin Doctor

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 19:16


Episode #715In this episode of #TheHabitCoach, Ashdin is joined by Dr. Madan Kataria - founder of Laughter Yoga. They discuss what exactly is Laughter Yoga and how it came into being.Dr. Kataria lists down some benefits of Laughter Yoga. First, 10-15 minutes of Laughter exercises can change your mood within a few minutes by releasing endorphins. Second, it reduces physical and emotional stress and strengthens your immune system. Third, it gives you enough positive mental attitude even when you're going through difficulties in your life.Dr. Kataria conducts free Laughter Yoga sessions everyday. You can find more details here - https://www.laughteryoga.org/You can follow our guest Dr. Madan Kataria on his social media:Twitter : https://twitter.com/kataria1955Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/drmadankatariaLinkedIn : https://in.linkedin.com/in/drkatariaFacebook : https://www.facebook.com/laughterguruofficial/Check out the Awesome180 website: (http://awesome180.com/ )You can follow Ashdin Doctor on social media:Twitter: ( https://twitter.com/Ashdindoc )Linkedin: ( https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashdin-doctor/ )Instagram: ( https://www.instagram.com/ashdindoc/)Facebook: ( https://www.facebook.com/ashdin.doc.9 )Send questions to Ashdin Doctor for The Habit Coach Hot Seat on this link : (https://forms.gle/13vgf4MAk7zYKBd38 )You can listen to The Habit Coach Kannada Podcast here: (https://ivm.today/3j0Libf )You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.

WealthTalk
Investments that benefit from inflation and uncertainty w/ Manish Kataria

WealthTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2022 46:33


Recent inflation news has caused worry and uncertainty for many. In this episode, we interview WealthBuilder wealth coach and Investment Director Manish Kataria. Manish has a track record in managing long-only, hedge fund and private client money.  Tune in to hear how you can beat inflation and make your money work harder for you, whilst keeping costs low. We discuss the 3 types of inflation to be aware of, as well as what Manish calls the ‘3 wealth leakages' in taxes, fees and inflation, and what you can do to minimise them. Tune in to hear how you can beat inflation and make your money work harder for you, whilst keeping costs low. We discuss the 3 types of inflation to be aware of, as well as what Manish calls the ‘3 wealth leakages' in taxes, fees and inflation, and what you can do to minimise them.  Resources Mentioned In This Episode:>> Check out Manish's upcoming Investment Academy Course>> Join the WealthBuilders Academy>> REGISTER HERE FOR FREE RESOURCES ACCESS If you have been enjoying listening to WealthTalk - Please Leave Us A Review!

The SaaS Revolution Show
Finding the Org Structure to drive Customer Success, with Puneet Kataria (CustomerSuccessBox)

The SaaS Revolution Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 40:31


In this episode of the SaaS Revolution Show, Puneet Kataria (Founder of CustomerSuccessBox) joins SaaStock's Alex Theuma as a guest on the show, to discuss how to utilise your company's organisational structure to drive customer success. Puneet shares: - How CustomerSuccessBox got their first paying customers - What lessons he's learnt in the 5 years of running the business - How to find the right org structure to drive Customer Success - The biggest challenge in customer success right now and more.

Sishu Katha
Singapenney - The Lioness..#EPISODE 8: Vandana Kataria

Sishu Katha

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2022 7:36


Hello Listeners!! Today we will be hearing about a 29 year old Indian women who has been recently conferred with the Padma awards for her contribution to Women's hockey team. Background music credits: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7QQk7wCI4Pc Original song with lyrics and meaning: https://www.tsonglyrics.com/singa-penne-song-meaning.html Don't forget to tune in next week!! Do share your feedback at sishu_katha@outlook.com or at my Twitter handle @RoshniSK. Waiting to hear from you!! :)

My Property World Podcast with Will Mallard
Invest Like A Pro - Investment Principles - Will Mallard interviews Investment Commentator Manish Kataria EPISODE #165

My Property World Podcast with Will Mallard

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 25:08


Please share with others that are interested in improving their financial understanding. Subscribe in your app to not miss the next great episode. Invest Like A Pro is an investment commentator Manish Kataria investor educational plus review business and we ask him to discuss his key Investment Principles - what does he look at and for when investing. This is useful for property investors of course. Manish is a CFA with over a decade of experience in financial services. His personal profile was an earlier podcast episode which can be found in the back episodes. He can be contacted through his social media profiles or by attending one of his regular appearances on the networking circuit. Will Mallard with his co-investors, partners and backers focus on English social housing and retirement living portfolios. #investlikeapromanish #investmentprinciplesmanishkataria #ukinvestmentpodcastofthemonth #propertyinvestmentisabusiness EPISODE #165 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/my-property-world/message

The LITE Breakfast
LITE | The Benefits Of Laughter -Dr. Madan Kataria (The Pursuit Of Happiness)

The LITE Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2022 15:39


This week, we will explore what it really means to be happy, and find ways to live a happier life! Dr. Madan Kataria, Medical doctor and founder of Laughter Yoga joined Asha & Non on #TheLITEBreakfast

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IRadioLive Podcasting Platform (www.i-radiolive.com)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 14:26


My Property World Podcast with Will Mallard
Manish Kataria MY PROPERTY WORLD profile interview with Will Mallard EPISODE #152

My Property World Podcast with Will Mallard

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 48:36


Investment commentator Manish Kataria is the MY PROPERTY WORLD profile interview with a conversation with Will Mallard about his life growing up, how he got involved in financial services and the way his earlier experiences have shaped his current approach. Manish can be contacted via his social media profiles and is a popular contributor to a number of investment forums. Will Mallard is a social impact investor with partners, focusing on English social housing portfolios and retirement living schemes. #propertypodcastofthemonth #investmentinterview #investorprofileuk #podcastukpropertyinvestor EPISODE #152 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/my-property-world/message

January Jones sharing Success Stories
January Jones-Laughter Can Make You Sexy with Jeffrey Briar

January Jones sharing Success Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2022 31:00


Can laughter make U sexy? Laughter Yoga Institute Founder Jeffrey Briar Jeffrey Briar was a teacher of traditional yoga and an accomplished comedic actor for 35 years before embracing the world of Yogic/Therapeutic Laughter.   He is certified as a Laughter Yoga Teacher by Dr. Kataria and is a Master Trainer for the Dr. Kataria School of Laughter Yoga.  He is also certified as a Laughter Leader by Steve Wilson and as a Laughing Meditation Teacher by Sarito Sun.   

Early Edition with Kate Hawkesby
Gavin Grey: Volunteers extend help to thousands of refugees from Ukraine

Early Edition with Kate Hawkesby

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2022 3:06


Sitting with her teenage daughter in a hotel foyer in northern Romania, 38-year-old Viktoriya Smishchkyk breaks down in tears as she recounts her departure from Ukraine.“I could hear the sound of the fighting outside, it was very scary,” Smishchkyk, who is from Vinnitsya in central Ukraine, told The Associated Press from a hotel that is offering free accommodation to refugees.“We left all our belongings behind, but they are material things — less important than the lives of our children,” she said.Smishchkyk and her daughter are among hundreds of thousands of people who have fled Ukraine since Russian launched its attack on Thursday. The U.N. refugee agency said Sunday about 368,000 people have fled the country, many into bordering nations like Romania, Poland, Hungary, Moldova, and Slovakia.Amid the horrors and chaos, volunteers from far and wide are showing support by extending help to those whose lives are being shattered by war.At Romania's Siret border crossing, where thousands of Ukrainians have entered, government workers race to distribute basic amenities donated from all across the country. Meanwhile, people and businesses are pooling resources to provide the refugees with everything they need.Stefan Mandachi, a businessman who lives in Suceava, a city about 50 kilometers (30 miles) south of the Siret border, has converted a large ballroom at the hotel he owns into a refugee reception center and is offering private hotel rooms for free to the displaced.Scores of mattresses are laid out on the ballroom's floor, donated clothes are piled high and young children run around.“I feel the need to help, it's my duty to help,” said Mandachi, who is also offering free food for Ukrainian refugees from his fast food chain. “I have locals who speak Ukrainian — we are united to help them.”For Vasiliu Radu, a 34-year-old emergency service worker at the Siret border, the outpouring of support from volunteers has made him proud of his fellow citizens. “It's more important these days, in these situations of war and instability — that people must help each other,” Radu said.But not everyone trying to flee Ukraine is receiving the help they need.Some Indian citizens seeking to flee into Poland were stuck at the border Sunday and were unable to cross, according to Ruchir Kataria, an Indian volunteer in Poland who is trying to help them.Kataria, who has been in cell phone contact with Indians stuck at the border crossing into Medyka, and a smaller group at Poland's Krakowiec border, told the AP that the Indians trying to cross at Medyka were told in broken English: “Go to Romania.”But the group had already made long journeys on foot to the border, not eating for three days, and had no way to reach the border with Romania which is hundreds of kilometers away.In Poland's southeast city of Przemysl, just a few kilometers from a border crossing with Ukraine, hundreds of people waited in a parking lot to help refugees who were being bussed in from the border by authorities.“I am very happy that I have come and I want to thank all the people who are organizing this,” a young Ukrainian girl, who had just arrived, said. “This feels really nice that people are waiting for us in your country.”Moldova, which shares a long border with Ukraine, is also seeing a massive influx of refugees. Authorities said that since Thursday, 70,080 Ukrainian citizens have entered the small nation of about 3.5 million.Moldova's President Maia Sandu, who visited a northern border crossing Sunday, urged people to remain calm and vigilant and thanked volunteers for their work.“In these difficult days, I am proud of the citizens of our country, who have shown solidarity and humanity and have offered our neighbors a helping hand when needed," Sandu said.Jacob Sontea, a Nigerian student who was based in Kharkiv in eastern Ukraine, arrived by train at Hungary's border Sunday with his family. Border authorities escorted them into the European Union c...

Rodcast
Manish Kataria - Investing 101

Rodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 37:08


In this episode I'm joined by investment expert Manish Kataria. If you do not know Manish then it may be worth listening to episode 30 where Manish gave an economic Outlook for Property Prices at the start of the pandemic and his predictions were on the money. Manish joins me again to discuss investment as a whole with some brilliant insights into portfolio construction as well as how you may want other types of investments to fit around your property portfolio.We discuss how central banks and governments can telegraph their decisions in advance of them taking place. If lockdowns and restrictions are done is this good or bad for asset prices? How interest rates drive asset prices. How important do you think interest rates are for different asset prices? Do interest rate rises actually affect different types of inflation? Statistic manipulation and how inflation is calculated vs historical measures of inflation. Approaching building an investment portfolio of uncorrelated assets. What the majority of UK real estate is exposed to? Technology stocks, growth and value rotation. Passive vs actively managed funds. Options trading. And much moreYou can learn more about Manish at www.investlikeapro.co.ukAs always a huge thank you to www.signaturepropertyfinance.co.uk for sponsoring this episode. If you have any requirements for bridging or development finance get. in touch with tony@signaturepropertyfinance.co.uk and mention "The Podcast" to have your legals paid on any Development or bridging loan. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Defocus Media
Four Eyes Optometry Podcast: Dry Eye with Dr. Hardeep Kataria

Defocus Media

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2022


Dr. Hardeep Kataria shares her experience on implementing dry eye management to an established medical practice. This episode goes over a variety of topics including essential tests and equipment, technology that amplifies your dry eye practice, patient education, and how to streamline your staff to use your time efficiently. Learn more about Dr. Kataria through […] The post Four Eyes Optometry Podcast: Dry Eye with Dr. Hardeep Kataria appeared first on Defocus Media.

Four Eyes
Managing Dry Eyes in Your Practice with Dr. Hardeep Kataria

Four Eyes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2021 47:54


Dr. Hardeep Kataria joins our podcast for the second time to share her experience on implementing dry eye management to an established medical practice. We discuss a variety of topics including essential tests and equipment, technology that amplifies your dry eye practice, patient education, and how to streamline your staff to use your time efficiently. Learn more about Dr. Kataria through her Instagram @dr.hardeep.kataria to keep up with all that she's doing in the optometry world! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/foureyesoptom/support

Cancer Research UK
The vaccination of a generation

Cancer Research UK

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 18:32


Last year, the World Health Organisation (WHO) announced an ambitious plan: to create a ‘cervical cancer-free future'. The potential reward is huge. If we succeed, cervical cancer will become the first cancer to be ‘eliminated' on this scale.Globally, cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer in women - 99% of cases worldwide are caused by a few high-risk strains of a common virus called human papillomavirus and in many countries around the world, people are given a vaccine to prevent HPV at an early age.Despite data from countries like Sweden and the UK showing that vaccination programmes reduce cervical cancer rates dramatically, there are still countries - such as the USA - that don't have universally accessible programmes.We hear from Dr Ishu Kataria - Public Health Researcher at RTI International, whose work into non-communicable diseases has found her working with the UN and WHO. Right now, she and her team are working out how to get the HPV vaccine to more than 70 million girls in India.How to find out more about Dr Kataria's work:Follow Dr Kataria at @ishukataria3Dr Ishu Kataria - RTI InternationalTo read more about the topics discussed:“That is what I dream”: India's journey to rolling out the HPV vaccine - Cancer Research UKCervical Cancer Elimination Initiative - WHOHPV vaccine cutting cervical cancer by nearly 90% - BBCHPV Vaccine Should Be Universal For Boys And Girls, Ages 9-14 - ForbesYou can listen and subscribe for free on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and wherever you get your podcasts. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

CHURN.FM
EP 140 | Puneet Kataria (CustomerSuccessBox) - The moving pieces of a successful customer success stack.

CHURN.FM

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 38:12


DUBAI WORKS Business Podcast
E143: Jeetu Kataria, CEO and Co-founder of DIFX

DUBAI WORKS Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 48:10


On Today's episode of Dubai Works were joined by Jeetu Kataria, CEO and Co-founder of DIFX. A one-stop-solution for businesses and traders that provides a seamless platform to carry out crypto transactions. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dubai-works/message

DUBAI WORKS Business Podcast
E143: Jeetu Kataria, CEO and Co-founder of DIFX

DUBAI WORKS Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 48:10


On Today's episode of Dubai Works were joined by Jeetu Kataria, CEO and Co-founder of DIFX. A one-stop-solution for businesses and traders that provides a seamless platform to carry out crypto transactions. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dubai-works/message

Fireside Chat with Gary Bisbee, Ph.D.
S2Ep16: Reimagining the Patient Education Experience, featuring Anjali Kataria

Fireside Chat with Gary Bisbee, Ph.D.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 29:42


Highlights from this episode include: Anjali shares about her experience working with the Obama administration as an Entrepreneur in Residence with the FDA doing several 6-month appointments as well as serving as a Senior Technology Advisor. 2:00Customer Relationship Management (CRM) is a tool that has widely been used for marketing strategies, but Anjeli shows how Mytonomy has expanded the use case of CRM so that healthcare patients can effectively and engagingly receive education. 9:05Anjali discusses how quality, diverse video content engages patients more effectively than verbal or written instruction and how they are seeing better outcomes as a result of the information and education that they are providing. 13:55Mytonomy is not only engaging patients, but also lightening the workload for doctors and nurses by taking over the education portion of their jobs, allowing them to focus on other imperatives. 17:16Anjali looks at some of the challenges, opportunities, and influences of leadership, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, giving the advice to focus on two things you can control, your own effort and attitude. 24:21

CSM Toolbox
Enabling customers in a better way with Puneet Kataria, at CustomerSuccessBox | Ep. 26

CSM Toolbox

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 20:42


This week's episode features Puneet Kataria, founder & CEO of CustomerSuccessBox As one of LinkedIn's top Voices and named 2021 Top 100 CS Strategist, Puneet is deeply passionate about the three product joys:the joy of producing, the joy of selling, and the joy of ownership. In his previous avatar, he was VP at a B2B SaaS company, Kayako, where he inherited 10000+ live accounts and was tasked to plug the leaky bucket. Five years later, that translated into an obsession to fix the leak for every B2B SaaS business, and he started CustomerSuccessBox.CustomerSuccessBox is an Outcome Driven customer success platform which helps B2B SaaS companies reduce churn and grow their recurring revenue. It automates customer onboarding, product usage analysis and user communication.https://customersuccessbox.com/--------If you enjoy this micro podcast, please subscribe and leave a review.You can find me on Twitter @CSMToolboxDon't forget to use the hashtag #CSMToolbox if you want to recommend a mobile or web app that can help us improve and enhance our customer engagement. Connect with Isabel Ruiz  https://bit.ly/2NDfOvyJoin our CSM Toolbox LinkedIn page https://www.linkedin.com/company/csmtoolbox/

SaaS-Story in the Making
181: How to Generate Extra SaaS Revenue Through Customer Success - with Puneet Kataria

SaaS-Story in the Making

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 30:19


EPISODE SUMMARYEvery SaaS business needs customer success - a department as well as a focus. It's a proactive measure wherein you step in even before your customers get back to you regarding a concern about your service. It's a strategy to decrease customer churn and increase upselling.In this episode of SaaS-Story in the Making with host Matt Wolach, Puneet Kataria covers everything you need to know about customer success. This can be summed up to the following: the best metrics to identify if your customer success efforts are working, the difference between customer success and customer service, and the best things your business can gain from having a practical customer success approach.PODCAST-AT-A-GLANCEPodcast: SaaS-Story in the MakingEpisode: Episode No. 181, "How to Gain Extra SaaS Revenue with Effective Customer Success"Host: Matt Wolach, a B2B SaaS sales coach, Entrepreneur, and InvestorGuest: Puneet Kataria, Founder at CustomerSuccessBoxTOP TIPS FROM THIS EPISODETrack Your Customer Success Efforts EfficientlyBe on Top of Your Customer Success JourneyEPISODE HIGHLIGHTSThe Golden Benchmark of Net RetentionExceed Your Net Dollar RetentionCustomer Success vs. Customer ServiceTOP QUOTESPuneet Kataria [02:39] "As a partner, we need to deliver value because the authority with which customers are now subscribing is empowering them."[09:25] "You will be able to keep your customers forever if you are delivering value."[17:10] "We can't purely be relying on [being] reactive. We need to be proactive."[20:54] "The seeds of churn are sown in the initial onboarding stage." Matt Wolach[03:37] "That's the beauty of SaaS. You've got the opportunity for recurring revenue."[03:54] "[The customers] could leave at any time, so you've got to continue to show that you know they belong there that they're going to get value." [07:14] "The net revenue retention number is significant when you start thinking about investing. Investors love that number." LEARN MORETo learn more about Puneet Kataria and CustomerSuccessBox, visit https://customersuccessbox.com/. You can also find Puneet Kataria on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katariapuneet/. For more about how host Matt Wolach helps software companies achieve maximum growth, visit https://mattwolach.com/.

Laughter & Positivity with Pete
070: Fighting Depression with Laughter Yoga- Heinrich Visser

Laughter & Positivity with Pete

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 19:56


Did you know that laughter yoga can help you fight depression? In today's episode, I have Heinrich Visser joining me on the show. He is a living proof that laughter can help with depression. He is a certified laughter yoga teacher and laughter ambassador from Durban, South Africa.To Heinrich, laughter came as a saving grace when he went through a depressing phase in his life. He was going through a divorce process. He took a course in Johannesburg, and he fell in love with laughter. Later, he decided to learn more about laughter from India with Dr Kataria.In this episode, Heinrich will be sharing his laughter journey with us. Also, he will be sharing his favourite laughing exercises and success stories.Listen to this episode.Key Talking Points of the Episode:·        How Heinrich discovered laughter·        Has laughter made Heinrich's life better?·        Heinrich's daily positive practices·        Heinrich's favourite laughing exercisesKey Milestones of the Episode:[01:28] How Heinrich discovered laughter[05:53] How laughter has enhanced Heinrich's life[07:18] Heinrich's memories of some of his laughter sessions[08:36] Heinrich's laughter success story[09:36] Why should you try laughter yoga?[12:41] Heinrich's favourite thing about running a laughter session[13:39] Heinrich's two favourite laughing exercises[16:09] Heinrich's daily positive practices[17:18] Something that a lot of people don't know about HeinrichStandout Quotes from the Episode:“When I do corporates, that the first few three exercises, they will look at you very funny, and then afterwards, they just fall in, and I just enjoy themselves.”Connect with Heinrich Visser:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/heinrich1.visser Email: hvisserclyt@gmail.comThe Laughter Man, Pete Cann, is on a fun-filled mission to bring the positive benefits of laughter to the world. Since discovering Laughter Yoga, company owner Pete has transformed his business and family life and now wants to share his infectious secrets and get the planet laughing along with him.You'll find Pete, his trademark red hat and his happy vibe on the following channels.pete@petecann.comwww.petecann.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/thelaughterman/https://www.instagram.com/petecannthelaughterman/https://www.facebook.com/thelaughtermanhttps://www.youtube.com/c/petecannthelaughtermanhttps://www.tiktok.com/@petecannthelaughterman   

Ask A CEO
[Greatest Hits] Monetize, Secure and Grow IP with Anant Kataria, CEO and Cofounder of Sagacious IP

Ask A CEO

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 36:20


In this week's episode of the Ask A CEO Podcast, Greg Demetriou is joined by Anant Kataria, CEO and Cofounder of Sagacious IP. They discuss strategies for monetizing, growing, and securing IP (intellectual property), the aspiration behind Sagacious IP, and Anant's top tips for CEOs.

Entrepreneur Lounge of India (ELI)
ELI - 159 | Puneet Kataria (Founder of CustomerSuccessBox - Customer Success Platform for B2B SaaS)

Entrepreneur Lounge of India (ELI)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 51:23


In this video, Puneet talks about his journey of building a platform that tracks if the customers are finding value in a SaaS product. The platform makes the team aware about it beforehand so that they can save the account from churn. Check out his: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katariapu... Website: https://customersuccessbox.com/

The Wendy Love Edge Show
Season 5, Episode 11: Let's Talk About Laughter and Wellness

The Wendy Love Edge Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 59:30


The Wendy Love Edge Show does not dispense medical advice, and all of your health choices are your own. Guest Co-Host: Robyn Adair Guests: Cynthia Paris, a professional in the mental health and wellness fields, was trained by the Founder of Laughter Yoga- Dr Madan Kataria. Together- they founded Laughter Yoga USA, the first non-profit supporting and encouraging Laughers in North America. During the global pandemic- Cynthia leads the country & world with Laugh Blast on zoom. Prior to being trained by Dr Kataria as a Laughter Yoga teacher- Cynthia led business and personal development sessions for over 20years. Her favorite topics focus on smart and healthy business teams in hospitals, private businesses and government agencies. As experiential therapist, and later Management at a behavioral health hospital system- she worked directly with many different groups of people. Including-children, teachers, sales executives, youth and adult patients in care for mental health treatment and male violent offenders being considered for parole. With every group- she has refined facilitation that allow participants to experience and integrate meaning. She specializes in techniques used in experiential therapy and education to create engaging sessions on any topic! Combining professional facilitation techniques with Laughter Yoga- the concepts have been received well in many settings both within and outside the Laughter Yoga community. Knowing how to engage your audience, respecting and adapting, are important components of a successful learning session. When travel is allowed again- Cynthia collaborates to share retreats that combine learning, self- reflection and laughter with vacation destinations that inspire. LaughingWithCynthia@gmail.com www.coaprograms.org www.LaughingWithCynthia.com Alice Mangan, RN Alice Mangan is a registered nurse and cannabis patient. She is the founder and owner of aliceCBD. https://alicecbd.com/ Soulshot Soulshot is New England's premier reggae, ska, and rocksteady band. Formed in 2003, Soulshot is known for its many gigs in the U.S. and Jamaica with legendary singer/songwriter/guitarist Ernie Smith, as well as work with Dalton "Screwdriver" Lindo at the Ocean State Reggae Festival, the Cape Cod 2007 Winter Bash, and with the sweet voice of Rastaman Roger Robin from the UK. Soulshot also backed the late, great King of Rocksteady, Alton Ellis, at the Rhode Island Reggae Festival in 2004. After appearing on the small stage at the 2008 Air Jamaica Jazz and Blues Festival in Montego Bay, Soul Shot was invited back in 2009 to perform on the main stage, alongside acts including Lionel Ritchie, Chicago, Luciano and many more. Soulshot's members combine decades of experience performing Jamaican style ska, rocksteady and reggae. Big Ups to all the friends we've worked with: Maasai, Dub Squad, Wilson Blue and the Blue Roots, The Agents, Dub Station, Pressure Cooker, Agitators, the Skatalites. On Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6pXGINrFI27xgVVbnfwFzr On iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/soulshot/id384295414 "SOULSHOT AND FRIENDS" is the new release from Soulshot. Dr Brian Nichol cannabisexpertmd.com Miss Teddi #FIMM @learnfromteddi Zivah Criswell #WMM Women's Mysteries Minute Chelsie and Chris Miles Cannacook.com This show is written and created by Wendy Love Edge Produced by A. Edge Productions Editing: Flint Woods Please join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thewendyloveedgeshow Sponsors Karas Healthcare The Relevnt App 131 Inclusion Gallery Purely Natural CBD Country Doc Walk IN and Wellness Lit Premium Smoking Supplies Highlands Residential Mortgage --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thewendyloveedgeshow/support

Express Sports
Pod of the Rings: Cast and craft behind rise of India women's hockey team

Express Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2021 15:24


Mihir Vasavda and Gaurav Bhatt break down the India women's hockey team's historic progress into the Tokyo Olympics quarterfinals, the reasons behind the improved showing and its star Vandana Kataria whose father fought societal prejudice to let her daughter play. They also talk about the defeats of PV Sindhu and Amit Panghal.

SOS | Secrets of Storytellers
Ravana: Villain or Business Leader with Gaurav Kataria

SOS | Secrets of Storytellers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2021 24:51


Ravana is one of the most well-known characters from Indian mythology, but also deeply hated. He is known for all the wrong things, especially the abduction of Sita. But, we easily forget the intelligence, his knowledge on almost every subject in the world, his leadership skills and what not. The episode, with Gaurav Kataria, a mythology enthusiast and the author of the book 'Ravana', is focussed to bring out what we can learn from and what should we not from the ultimate business leader. Tune in! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/secrets-of-storytellers/support

Ask A CEO
Monetize, Secure and Grow IP with Anant Kataria, CEO and Cofounder of Sagacious IP

Ask A CEO

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 36:20


In this week's episode of the Ask A CEO Podcast, Greg Demetriou is joined by Anant Kataria, CEO and Cofounder of Sagacious IP. They discuss strategies for monetizing, growing, and securing IP (intellectual property), the aspiration behind Sagacious IP, and Anant's top tips for CEOs.

Why We Laugh
Dr. Madan Kataria and Laughter Yoga

Why We Laugh

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 33:24


Laughter YogaThanks to our Sponsors, House Plants and Voicemail!

Leading Analytics Podcast
Tarun Kataria, MARS, Senior Director Advanced Analytics and Machine Learning

Leading Analytics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 26:58


In this episode, Tarun Kataria of Mars takes us through his experience leading analytics efforts at a series of prominent global companies including Coca-Cola, Georgia Pacific and now Mars. You will walk away from this episode with a handful of very useful frameworks that Tarun uses with his team and company leaders to stay focused on the right things, and always drive the company's global mission across all of the business lines.  Mars remains a private, family-owned company with a serious mission including climate change, food shortages, gender and racial equality, and other social issues.  Behind the company's multiple priorities lies a very robust, highly intentional analytics capability that is a model for others to pay attention to.

Laughter & Positivity with Pete
052: The Origin of Laughter Yoga with Madan Kataria

Laughter & Positivity with Pete

Play Episode Play 20 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 28:55


The best thing about laughter yoga is the benefits are instant.In case you are wondering where all this laughter yoga originated from? Look no further. Today we are privileged to have the founder of the Laughter Yoga Movement. Before Madan discovered laughter yoga, he worked as a family physician in the busy and high populated city of Mumbai and was also an editor for a health magazine. Both jobs stressed him such that he ended up writing a series of articles such as laughter is the best medicine, as a way of stress management.In this episode, we are privileged to draw understanding from the amazing Madan Kataria. He explains the chain of stressful events in his profession that led to discovering the laughter yoga movement and how it spread across the world as a widely acceptable exercise.Madan Kataria incorporated the art of combining breathing and laughing to come up with laughter yoga. In 10 years since inception, he had covered more than 50 countries and conducted training to teachers. As we speak, laughter yoga establishment is in more than 115 countries. He has set up a Guinness book of record with 16,000 students laughing in a crowd. He also targets the senior center since as you grow older, you lose your laughter. All thanks to him, laughter yoga is the most uplifting exercise for different kinds of disabilities. His mission is to ensure every person learns to laugh since the next pandemic is likely to be mental health pandemic.Are you up for some good storytime? Listen in to this episode.Key Talking Points of the Episode:·      Madan's back story·      Benefits of laughter yoga·      Global impact of laughter yoga·      Laughter yoga success storiesKey Milestones of the Episode:[02:51] Madan's backstory: How Madan got into laughter yoga[03:25] How laughter yoga helped Madan[06:38] The spreading of laughter yoga into other regions.[11:05] The global impact of laughter yoga[23:44] The success stories of laughter yoga Standout Quotes from the Episode:"Even if you act like a happy person, your body doesn't know the difference, your brain cannot differentiate" "What is the easiest way to be happy? Just be with happy people." Learn more about Madan Kataria and Laughter yoga at https://laughteryoga.org/The Laughter Man, Pete Cann is on a fun-filled mission to bring the positive benefits of laughter to the world. Since discovering Laughter Yoga, company owner Pete has transformed his business and family life and now wants to share his infectious secrets and get the planet laughing along with him.You'll find Pete, his trademark red hat and his happy vibe on the following channels;pete@petecann.comwww.petecann.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/thelaughterman/https://www.instagram.com/petecannthelaughterman/https://www.facebook.com/thelaughtermanhttps://www.youtube.com/c/petecannthelaughtermanhttps://www.tiktok.com/@petecannthelaughterman

Joyful Living NOW
Dr. Madan Kataria, Founder of Laughter Yoga

Joyful Living NOW

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 46:04


In this episode, we talk to the world renowned Dr Madan Kataria, Laughter Guru, MD, and creator/founder of the original Laughter Yoga Club! Madan tells the listeners all about how Laughter Yoga came to fruition, and we explore the benefits, physiologically, mentally, and community wide that Laughter Yoga brings to its students. We explore the impact that integrating Laughter Yoga has on your environment, both internally and externally. Madan also gives the listeners insight into what he's sees to be the future, both pandemic wise, and the advances our society can make. Laughter Yoga is an exercise where students actively cultivate unconditional joy. Things don't have to be funny to laugh, and the laughter yogi doesn't have to be genuinely laughing to experience the benefits. The term "Fake it 'til you make it" really applies here, and also the term "laughter is contagious" also carries a lot of weight, even if in the beginning the student feels uncomfortable ease is not far behind. The action of deep, belly laughs, helps the body to excrete CO2 from the lungs while simultaneously hyper oxygenating the body. More oxygen equals a better internal environment for the organs to do their work, and it also creates a more hostile environment for pathogens, making it harder for disease to thrive in the body. Laughter Yoga also helps the body naturally create feel good hormones, even when the laughter yogi doesn't think things are truly funny. Creating environments for the body to thrive also lowers stress, which is a major cause for disease. Laughter yoga can help people suffering from all sorts of ailments find more ease and can even help reverse disease. Tune into this episode to learn more! If you like what you hear, or have an experience that you'd like to share, we'd love to hear from you, email us at JYFLPodcast@gmail.com.

Price of Business Show
Anjali Kataria- Former White House Senior Technology Advisor Talks New Innovation in Heathcare

Price of Business Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 11:56


Book Reviews: What I Plan To Apply In My Life
Laughter yoga (Madan Kataria)

Book Reviews: What I Plan To Apply In My Life

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2020 7:07


All about how we should add at least 5-30 min if laughter in our lives. We shouldn't wait for chance to happen to laugh, we shpuld be intentional and laugh. So the right hormones can be released causing us to be happy through out the day.

Four Eyes
Facing Gender Bias in Health Care

Four Eyes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 48:26


We interviewed Dr. Hardeep Kataria, an optometrist and advocate for female empowerment, on the presence of gender bias and sexism within the health care profession and workplace. We discuss methods for women to address and manage the situation when it occurs, and how we can educate others to prevent this from happening in the future. Resources: 1. Follow Dr. Kataria on Instagram @dr.hardeep.kataria 2. Women's Leadership Conference registration: https://www.womeninoptometry.com/2020-womens-leadership-conference/ 3. Follow @womeninoptometry and @womenods on Instagram 4. FemInEm: www.feminem.org 5. Lean In: www.leanin.org --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/foureyesoptom/support

Kadam - The small steps podcast
S1-E9 | Tushar Kataria | Software Developer | Back-End Developer at Myntra

Kadam - The small steps podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2020 47:52


Listen in as we uncover Tushar's journey from an avid gamer in school to a Back-End Developer for Myntra, one of India's biggest fashion E-Commerce companies. Tushar talks about writing a 1000 page HTML document, putting in the work, being the highest scorer in high school and how all that ranks as being useful in life. We speak about enjoying the journey of high's and low's, and making sure to share insights with those that might or might not be around you. Time management, working for deadlines, and setting priorities...Tushar shares his road to achieving a way that works for him. Listen in as we speak about having ping pong tables, soccer fields, and more such places and things that companies now provide to keep their employees around, and to keep them happy! What are Tushar's views on that and what is his advice to those that might be looking to succeed in the software developing field? Find out on this week's episode! You can find Tushar on Linked-In. Music by @RadunMusic. Illustrations by @tooarjittoquit.des. Follow us on Instagram @KadamPodcast to keep up with all the small steps.

PaperPlayer biorxiv bioinformatics
Role of selective Bioactive Compounds as an Angiotensin Converting Enzyme Inhibitor

PaperPlayer biorxiv bioinformatics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.08.17.254359v1?rss=1 Authors: Khan, H., Hussain, T., Kataria, M., SETH, A., Malik, M. Z., Dash, A., Chand, S., KHAN, M. A. Abstract: Hypertension is one of a major reason of mortality and morbidity and it is associated with heart and renal disease. The aim of this study is to find out the antihypertensive role of bioactive compounds from selected medicinal plants targeting ACE molecule which so far is not known. The plants taken in this study were Moringa oleifera, Azadirachta indica, and Hibiscus sabdariffa. The nitric oxide and superoxide scavenging property vary from 39.50% to 68% and 37.67 % to 75.50 %. respectively. The inhibition of ACE activity was found maximally in methanolic extract of A. indica (74 %), followed by H. sabdariffa (73.4%), and least in M. oleifera (71.8 %). The bioactive chloroform fraction was characterized for the presence of compound using standard techniques such as LCMS and NMR (13C-NMR 1H-NMR). The results revealed the presence of beta-sitosterol in M. oleifera, azadiradionolide in A. indica and hibiscitrin in H. sabdariffa. The compounds have shown significant low binding energy for hibiscitrin (-12.3kcal/mol), beta-sitosterol (-11.2kcal/mol) and azadiradionolide (-11.3kcal/mol) indicating the high efficacy of binding on the enzyme. While, binding energy of drug captopril was -5.6kcal/mol & enalpril -8.1kcal/mol in the same pocket of the ACE molecule. Upon subjecting molecular dynamic simulation results indicated that beta sitosterol complex provided more compactness than the hibiscitrin and azadiradionolide compounds. The current study delivers a new perspective for the drug development against systolic blood pressure regulation and also opens new horizons for considering alternate highly potent drug target for hypertension. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info

The Arihant Dugar Show
Interview of Vankyji Kataria | Public Speaker,2 Times Tedx Talk Speaker and Personal Brand EP:030

The Arihant Dugar Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2020 51:16


Hey! Guys welcome to the one more amazing Podcast of Social Arihant so our today's guest is Vankyji Kataria. He is Motivational Speaker, invited to share their on Tedx Talk two times, having 4 million plus viewership on LinkedIn platform and Personal Brand specialist. At the end of this podcast we have some gift or you can say exiting opportunity for you so listen this podcast till the end . In this podcast we talk about how to grow on LinkedIn, how to find jobs on LinkedIn, how to grow B2B business with the help of LinkedIn, which are those qualities required to start business, His favourite book, what make any SUCCESSFUL people down, how to get out of comfort zone etc. Lots of amazing content shared by Vankyji on our show . LinkedIn Master with Personal Brand Specialist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLY9haD2ZUJW0zxqbyzLQ3rV1Ow0GlAUp- --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thearihantdugar/message

The HrishiKay Sessions
Hrishi K with Kunal Kapoor, Ali Haji & Vandana Kataria-Noblemen

The HrishiKay Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 32:30


Hrishi K with Kunal Kapoor, Ali Haji & Vandana Kataria-Noblemen by Hrishikesh Kannan

The Indian Startup Show
#105 'The Guru of Giggling' Dr Madan Kataria - Founder of Laughter Yoga Clubs- On why laughter really is the best medicine!

The Indian Startup Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2019 24:30


Ha Ha Ha, Ho Ho Ho Ho, Hee Hee Hee! Today I speak to the founder laughter yoga club, Dr Madan Kataria aka ' The Guru of Giggling'. He started out in 1995 with 5 people and now has over 16000 laughter clubs worldwide in more than 100 countries. So in this episode, he talks about how it all got started, people, thinking he was crazy. And why laughter really is the best medicine even in the tough times. Also please stay tuned to the end to hear some audio of a laughter yoga expert with exercises you can try at home. in this conversation we also talk about: What laughter does to your body scientifically The body not being able to differentiate between fake laughter or real laughter. His mother being embarrassed when she found out and how he turned it around. Milkshake laughter Bring very popular in Japan Dealing with shy and inhibited people The gibberish workshop! Skype laughter club. Being a social crusader Not having a business brain! but reaching 100 + countries. Depression is the No1 sickness in the world Acting like a happy person and much much more! links https://laughteryoga.org/ Learn something new in 2019 - Try Premium free for 2 months and access all my classes! https://www.skillshare.com/r/user/neilpatel Skillshare is an online learning community with thousands of classes in design, business, tech, and more. Anyone can join the millions of members in our community to learn cutting-edge skills, network with peers and discover new opportunities

The Authors Unite Show
Vanky Kenny Kataria: Personal Brand Consultant

The Authors Unite Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2018 9:46


Vanky Kenny Kataria is a personal brand consultant and speaker featured in Forbes, Entrepreneur, HuffPost . He helps people turn into brands. You can learn more about Vanky here: www.vankykataria.com This episode is brought to you by Authors Unite. Authors Unite provides you with all the resources you need to become a successful author. You can learn more about Authors Unite here: http://authorsunite.com/. Thank you for listening to The Business Blast Podcast! Tyler --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/authorsunite/support

The Jen Mavros Show
Dr. Madan Kataria: Laughter Yoga - Healing Through Giggles

The Jen Mavros Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2017 33:29


In Episode #38 on The Jen Mavros Show, get yourself geared up to LAUGH... a lot!! Dr. Madan Kataria, creator of Laughter Yoga joins us to facilitate us into hysterical, belly jigglin' chuckles.  "When You Laugh, you change, and when you change the whole world changes." -Dr. Kataria Dr. Madan Kataria, a medical doctor from Mumbai, India popularly known as the ‘Guru of Giggling' (London Times), is the founder of Laughter Yoga Clubs movement started in 1995. Started with just five people in a public park in Mumbai in 1995, it has grown into a worldwide movement of more than 6000 Laughter Yoga clubs in over 60 countries. A FUN and LAUGHABLE episode that will tickle your fancy. 

The Sustainable Living Podcast
Laughter Yoga For Health

The Sustainable Living Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2017 44:07


Laughter Yoga with Linda Leclerc Linda spreads Laughter Yoga wherever she goes. A few years back, she was in San Diego for a training and we met up for lunch and to pick up a couple of items at the mall. By the time we said goodbye, Linda had brought smiles to the faces of at least a dozen people - overworked waiters, bored shopkeepers and fellow shoppers alike.   It is easy to get everyone to laugh at a Laughter Yoga session. The people there came for that reason, but it is another thing to sprinkle joy everywhere, all the time. Linda does that. And I love her for it.   What is Laughter Yoga? What is that Laughter Yoga you are talking about, you might ask. Most people think of Yoga as skinny people in tight clothing putting their bodies into pretzel like positions which seem not to be meant for humans to get into.   So, is Laughter Yoga folding into a pretzel and then laughing? The good news is that Yoga really doesn't require a person to be super flexible to practice and the even better news is that everybody, no matter what size, or age, or ability can enjoy Laughter Yoga. It is simply intentional laughter or laughter for no reason.   That sounds so simple. Just laughing. But that simple act of intentional laughter has so many benefits for our bodies, our minds and our souls.   What does a Typical Laughter Yoga Session Look Like? Usually people come together in a group to practice Laughter Yoga, but it can also be a solitary activity.  In a typical session, the leader first explains the benefits of Laughter Yoga. This engages the intellect of the participants. Getting the mental okay to participate is important for many. Let's face it, in a Laughter Yoga session we are asking people to engage in pretty silly behaviors. Or so it might seem to the newbie.   In reality, we are  creating an environment in which we can let go off everyday worries and fears.  But our mind first has to agree to engage in an behavior that many adults perceive as more fitted to children. To do so, we first have to convince the self-critical subconscious that it is okay to engage in this not very adult-like, but very playful behavior.   That done, We stretch a bit and learn about laughter exercises, laughter cheers and the laughter mantra: Hoho hahaha. Imagine the chachacha rhythm and clap with your chanting. Hoho hahaha - you got this!!   After a good 20 or 30 minutes of laughter exercises and maybe speaking gibberish, everybody is ready for a good laughter meditation. My favorite way is for everybody to lie down on the floor. If possible, all heads pointing towards a center, but everybody has enough space that nobody is touching anybody else. Seated on chairs or on the floor works as well.   The important part is that everybody closes their eyes and nobody speaks any language they know. Gibberish, animal or other noises are okay. Then, we all start to smile, then chuckle and see what happens. Sometimes, not much. But most of the time, people start laughing and laughing and laughing. One infects the other. The group might become quiet. Then one person breaks out giggling again, and the whole group joins in.   This can go on for minutes. And the beauty of a laughter meditation is that you are not thinking of anything. You are simply laughing.   Some of the Health Benefits of Laughter Yoga   This is a list of some of the health benefits of Laughter Yoga. Deeper breath - more oxygen to the body. Beneficial to the cardiovascular system - helps regulate both, high and low blood pressure Reduces pain Aids digestion Reduces Stress Helps with depression, anxiety and psychosomatic disorders Enhances learning by stimulating both sides of the brain.     Linda Leclerc   Linda Leclerc is Laughter Yoga Master Trainer certified by Dr. Kataria who created this discipline. As a master trainer, Linda can train Laughter Yoga leaders and teachers.      Here are some quotables from our interview:   We are starting to forget how to laugh because we are taking our self so seriously. We are taking everything so seriously Everybody who is making us laugh is a social magnet. About health benefits: The social aspect of Laughter Yoga might be the best of all. If you are laughing with somebody, you connect with that person. You are no longer judging or being self-conscious. You look into each other's eyes and you see the human being and you love that human being. Linda on Laughter Clubs: A Laughter Club is a place where everybody goes to laugh. Usually, the meetings are free and everybody is welcome. Stress, it's on everybody's mind and in everybody's vocabulary. Laughter helps us relief all the symptoms of stress. We breathe deeper, endorphins are being released and pretty soon we feel better and more relaxed. Laughing every day is a choice we can make for ourselves. That doesn't mean that we never feel sad or unhappy. Or that our problems magically go away. It just means that after a certain amount of time, we decide that we want to feel differently and we use laughter to change our mood. The more we practice, the easier it gets.   Linda created an App for iPhone and Android to help to practice that laughter muscle. It is called “Let's laugh, laughter exercises.”   The Haha sisterhood page has links for both, Apple and Android users. It's only $ 1.99. I highly recommend you get it! http://hahasisterhood.com/app-add-laughter-day/   Linda's website:   https://www.yogadurire.com/   The book Linda mentioned during the Interview: Michael Miller: Heal your Heart. http://amzn.to/2oaz7O2 (affiliate)   How to reach us: Website: Sustainable Living Podcast We appreciate your support! You can do so on Patreon. Here is how. Go to the Patreon Homepage. Create an account. You will need a name (can be an avatar), an email address, a password and a credit card. This should only take a few minutes. Then look for us and pledge away. Thank you! iTunes: Please Rate, Review and Subscribe Facebook Page Instagram Twitter YouTube Channel Google+ LinkedIn

Yoga Vidya Kongress Vortrag Podcast
Dr. Madan Kataria beschreibt Lachyoga - Lachyoga Kongress 2015

Yoga Vidya Kongress Vortrag Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2016 1:15


Anfang des Jahres wurden "20 years laugh for no reason" auf dem Lachyoga-Kongress gefeiert. Im Haus Shanti von Yoga Vidya gibt es große Seminar- und Veranstaltungsräume. Die Erfinder von Lachyoga, Madhuri Ma und Dr. Madan Kataria, waren ebenfalls anwesend. Hier ist die Website von Dr. Madan Kataria: http://www.laughteryoga.org/deutsch Dr. Madan Kataria ist der Gründer von Lachyoga aus Indien. Er kommt seit den letzten drei Jahren zu Yoga Vidya. Auch weiterhin wird er das wieder miteinander verbinden. Mit den Trainings-Programme und Konferenzen. Er findet Yoga Vidya ist ein großartiger Ort und er geniesst die Gastfreundschaft und das fantastische Essen. Lachyoga ist die Idee ohne Witze oder Comedy zu lachen. Beim Lachyoga wird zur Übung in einer Gruppe gelacht. Wenn sich alle gegenseitig ansehen wird daraus echtes Lachen, ansteckendes Lachen! Er spricht von einem wissenschaftlichen Beweis, dass selbst dann wenn wir um des Lachens willen lachen, der Körper keinen Unterschied zwischen einem echten und einem falschem Lachen macht! So gelangt mehr Sauerstoff in den Körper und ins Gehirn. Im Lachyoga heißt es: Wir lachen nicht, weil wir glücklich sind! Wir sind glücklich, weil wir lachen! Erfahre mehr über Yoga Vidya und Yoga http://www.yoga-vidya.de In unserem umfangreichen Seminarangebot findest du ebenfalls Seminare zum Thema Lachyoga: https://www.yoga-vidya.de/seminare/interessengebiet/lachyoga/

January Jones sharing Success Stories
January Jones - Laughter Yoga with Jeffrey Briar

January Jones sharing Success Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2013 48:00


Laughter Yoga with Jeffrey Briar January Jones welcomes Jeffrey Briar was a teacher of traditional yoga and an accomplished comedic actor for 35 years before embracing the world of Yogic/Therapeutic Laughter.   He is certified as a Laughter Yoga Teacher by Dr. Kataria and is a Master Trainer for the Dr. Kataria School of Laughter Yoga. 

January Jones sharing Success Stories
January Jones - Can Laughter Make U SEXY?

January Jones sharing Success Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2013 31:00


Can laughter make U sexy? Laughter Yoga Institute Founder Jeffrey Briar Jeffrey Briar was a teacher of traditional yoga and an accomplished comedic actor for 35 years before embracing the world of Yogic/Therapeutic Laughter.   He is certified as a Laughter Yoga Teacher by Dr. Kataria and is a Master Trainer for the Dr. Kataria School of Laughter Yoga.  He is also certified as a Laughter Leader by Steve Wilson and as a Laughing Meditation Teacher by Sarito Sun.  http://www.LyInstitute.org

January Jones sharing Success Stories
January Jones - Laughter Yoga with Jeffrey Briar

January Jones sharing Success Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2013 48:00


January Jones welcomes Jeffrey Briar Laughter Yoga Institute Jeffrey Briar was a teacher of traditional yoga and an accomplished comedic actor for 35 years before embracing the world of Yogic/Therapeutic Laughter.   He is certified as a Laughter Yoga Teacher by Dr. Kataria and is a Master Trainer for the Dr. Kataria School of Laughter Yoga.  He is also certified as a Laughter Leader by Steve Wilson and as a Laughing Meditation Teacher by Sarito Sun.  http://www.LyInstitute.org

January Jones sharing Success Stories
January Jones-Laughter Yoga Institute with Jeffrey Briar

January Jones sharing Success Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2013 30:00


Can laughter make U sexy? Laughter Yoga Institute Founder Jeffrey Briar Jeffrey Briar was a teacher of traditional yoga and an accomplished comedic actor for 35 years before embracing the world of Yogic/Therapeutic Laughter.   He is certified as a Laughter Yoga Teacher by Dr. Kataria and is a Master Trainer for the Dr. Kataria School of Laughter Yoga.  He is also certified as a Laughter Leader by Steve Wilson and as a Laughing Meditation Teacher by Sarito Sun.  http://www.LyInstitute.org