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Manoj Pradhan returns to Top Traders Unplugged to explain why the forces that kept inflation and interest rates low for decades are now reversing. Drawing on themes from The Great Demographic Reversal and his new book The Unanchored Central Banker, he argues that aging populations, labor shortages, rising fiscal deficits, and the changing role of central banks are creating a very different macroeconomic landscape. The conversation explores why demographics matter more than many models assume, whether AI can offset labor shortages, and why central banks may increasingly be forced to choose between controlling inflation and maintaining fiscal stability.-----50 YEARS OF TREND FOLLOWING BOOK AND BEHIND-THE-SCENES VIDEO FOR ACCREDITED INVESTORS - CLICK HERE-----Follow Niels on Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube or via the TTU website.IT's TRUE ? – most CIO's read 50+ books each year – get your FREE copy of the Ultimate Guide to the Best Investment Books ever written here.And you can get a free copy of my latest book “Ten Reasons to Add Trend Following to Your Portfolio” here.Learn more about the Trend Barometer here.Send your questions to info@toptradersunplugged.comAnd please share this episode with a like-minded friend and leave an honest Rating & Review on iTunes or Spotify so more people can discover the podcast.Follow Kevin on SubStack & read his Book.Follow Manoj on LinkedIn and Read his Book.Episode TimeStamps: 00:00 - Why demographics matter for inflation and central banks03:05 - The demographic sweet spot that lowered inflation and rates06:28 - Why labor supply is now reversing12:15 - Global birth rates and the replacement rate problem17:03 - The fiscal blind spot in conventional economic models20:31 - Housing, urbanization, and real interest rates27:03 - Can AI offset labor shortages?37:24 - Policy ideas to increase labor supply and manage aging45:40 - Why central banks may become “unanchored”50:40 - The tension between inflation control and debt stability54:49 - Could high rates trigger a crisis and force policy reversal?58:28 - Final thoughts on demographics, debt, and the future of inflationCopyright © 2025 – CMC AG – All Rights Reserved----PLUS: Whenever you're ready... here are 3 ways I can help you in your investment Journey:1. eBooks that cover key topics that you need to know about In my eBooks, I put together some key discoveries and things I have learnt during the more than 3 decades I have worked in the Trend Following industry, which I hope you will find useful. Click Here2. Daily Trend Barometer and Market Score One of the things I'm really proud of, is the fact that I have managed to published the Trend Barometer and Market Score each day for more than a decade...as these tools are really good at describing the environment for trend following managers as well as giving insights into the general positioning of a trend following strategy! Click Here3. Other Resources that can help youAnd if you are hungry for more useful resources from the trend following world...check out some precious resources that I have found over the years to be really valuable. Click HerePrivacy PolicyDisclaimer
In episode three of Behind the Danger, Arc 3 GM Chess takes questions from the Dandies Team as well as drops some absolutely crazy Fergus origins lore involving a popular breakfast cereal, and reveals that Manoj was never intended to be important.Check out our Patreon for the longer version of Behind the Danger Arc 3, where Chess answers patron questions, reads and acts out deleted scenes, and more!Do you have questions about Arc 4? The interludes? Let us know!Smoke: https://www.videezy.com/fire-and-smoke/13132-soft-smoke-moving-slowly-in-lower-section-of-the-scene-with-dark-background-in-4kOther smoke: Smoke 4 - 45s - 4k res by Mitch MartinezFoley credits: Our creaky chairs.Our Socials:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dandiesindanger/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DandiesinDangerTumblr: https://dandiesindanger.tumblr.com/Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/dandiesindanger
Fluent Fiction - Hindi: Embracing Unseen Paths: A Journey of Discovery and Balance Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/hi/episode/2026-06-07-07-38-19-hi Story Transcript:Hi: लाजपत नगर के हमेशा व्यस्त गलियों में, जहाँ के बाजार रंग-बिरंगे कपड़ों और लोगों की भीड़ से भरे रहते हैं, सुधीर के घर में सुबह का हलचल था।En: In the always busy streets of Lajpat Nagar, where the markets are filled with vibrant clothes and crowds of people, there was morning activity in Sudheer's home.Hi: यह कोई खास छुट्टी नहीं थी, लेकिन सुधीर और उसकी पत्नी अपने बेटे रोहन को उसके पहले विश्वविद्यालय की छुट्टी के दौरान एक छोटा सा यात्रा उपहार देना चाहते थे।En: It wasn't any special holiday, but Sudheer and his wife wanted to give their son Rohan a small travel gift during his first university break.Hi: रोहन हमेशा से नए अनुभवों के लिए उत्सुक रहता था।En: Rohan was always eager for new experiences.Hi: उसे शहर की चकाचौंध से दूर पहाड़ी स्टेशन की शांति में कुछ समय बिताना था।En: He wanted to spend some time away from the city's hustle and in the tranquility of a hill station.Hi: उसके साथ उसकी चचेरी बहन कविता भी थी, जो एक पत्रकार थी और थोड़े समय के लिए अवकाश पर थी।En: Accompanying him was his cousin, Kavita, who was a journalist and was on a short vacation.Hi: कविता अपने जीवन में संतुलन खोजने की कोशिश कर रही थी, खबरों की दौड़ से दूर, परिवार के साथ कुछ समय बिताना चाहती थी।En: Kavita was trying to find balance in her life, away from the race of news reporting, and wanted to spend some time with family.Hi: रोहन ने अपनी छुट्टी की योजना बड़ी ही उत्सुकता से बनाई थी।En: Rohan had planned his vacation with great enthusiasm.Hi: लेकिन उसके पिता, मनोज, हमेशा की तरह, यात्रा को पारंपरिक तरीके से करने पर जोर देते थे।En: However, his father, Manoj, insisted on doing the trip in a traditional way as always.Hi: वह हर जगह को समय पर देखना चाहते थे और किसी भी तरह के जोखिम से बचना चाहते थे।En: He wanted to visit everywhere on time and avoid any kind of risk.Hi: इसके पहले की यात्रा में हमेशा उनका नियंत्रण रहता था।En: In previous trips, he always had control.Hi: "पापा, अगर हम कुछ अनदेखे रास्तों पर जाएँ तो कैसा रहे?En: "Papa, how about if we take some unseen paths?Hi: वो छोटी-छोटी सड़कें जो हमें खूबसूरत जगहों तक ले जाती हैं," रोहन ने अपने पिता से उत्साह से कहा।En: Those small roads that lead us to beautiful places," Rohan enthusiastically suggested to his father.Hi: "बीटा, सब ठीक है, लेकिन सुरक्षा सबसे महत्वपूर्ण है।En: "Son, everything is fine, but safety is most important.Hi: हमें सोचा-समझा रास्ता ही चुनना चाहिए," मनोज ने समझाया।En: We should choose a well-thought-out route," Manoj explained.Hi: हालांकि, कविता की अंतःप्रेरणा थी किसी नए अनुभव को जीने की।En: However, Kavita had an inner urge to live through a new experience.Hi: उसने और रोहन ने मनोज को थोड़ा साहसी बनने के लिए मनाने का प्रयास किया।En: She and Rohan tried to persuade Manoj to be a little more adventurous.Hi: धीरे-धीरे, मनोज ने अपने बेटे की ऊर्जा और कविता के सुझावों के आगे झुकने का विचार किया।En: Slowly, Manoj considered yielding to his son's energy and Kavita's suggestions.Hi: जब वे पहाड़ी स्टेशनों की ओर बढ़े, वातावरण ठंडा और स्वच्छ था।En: As they moved towards the hill stations, the environment was cool and clean.Hi: लेकिन एक मोड़ पर, जब वे एक छोटा, अनदेखा रास्ता लेने की सोच रहे थे, अचानक से आगे रास्ता बंद हो गया।En: But at a turning point, when they were thinking of taking a small, unseen path, suddenly the road ahead was closed.Hi: "अब क्या करें?En: "What should we do now?"Hi: " मनोज ने चिंतित होकर पूछा।En: Manoj asked worriedly.Hi: रोहन ने मुस्कुराकर कहा, "ये प्रकृति हमें दूसरा रास्ता दिखा रही है।En: Rohan smiled and said, "This is nature showing us another path.Hi: चलिए, हम पीछे जाकर नया रास्ता खोजते हैं।En: Let's go back and find a new route."Hi: "थोड़ी देर बाद, उन्होंने एक छोटा और संकीर्ण रास्ता पाया जो उन्हें एक सुंदर, शांत दृश्य पर ले गया।En: After a short while, they found a small and narrow path that led them to a beautiful, serene view.Hi: वहाँ ताजी हवा, पंछियों की चहचहाहट और धरती की खुशबू ने उनका स्वागत किया।En: There, the fresh air, the chirping of birds, and the aroma of the earth welcomed them.Hi: मनोज ने महसूस किया कि कभी-कभी बिना योजना बनाए खुशी ढूंढ़ी जा सकती है।En: Manoj realized that sometimes happiness can be found without a plan.Hi: उसने उसी जगह पर अपने परिवार के साथ कुछ समय बिताया, महसूस किया कि जिंदगी का असली सुख इन छोटे क्षणों में होता है।En: He spent some time with his family at the same place and felt that the true joy of life lies in these small moments.Hi: वापसी के दौरान, रोहन थोड़ा और समझदार हो गया था।En: On the way back, Rohan became a little wiser.Hi: उसने सीखा कि जीवन में संतुलन जरूरी है - न ज्यादा उदार, न ज्यादा सावधानीपूर्ण।En: He learned that balance is necessary in life—neither too liberal nor too cautious.Hi: लाजपत नगर लौटते समय, वे सभी एक नए दृष्टिकोण और रिश्तों में गहराई के साथ लौट रहे थे।En: As they returned to Lajpat Nagar, they all came back with a new perspective and depth in relationships.Hi: और इसी तरह, यात्रा ने उन्हें न केवल भूगोल में, बल्कि दिलों में भी एक नई दिशा दिखा दी।En: And in this way, the journey showed them a new direction not just in geography, but in their hearts as well. Vocabulary Words:vibrant: रंग-बिरंगेenthusiasm: उत्सुकताyielding: झुकनेserene: शांतtranquility: शांतिpersuade: मनानेadventurous: साहसीunseen: अनदेखाroute: रास्ताenthusiastically: उत्साह सेtraveled: यात्रा कियाnarrow: संकीर्णchiming: चहचहाहटaroma: खुशबूjourney: यात्राreporting: रिपोर्टिंगbalance: संतुलनliberal: उदारcautious: सावधानीपूर्वकdepth: गहराईhustle: चकाचौंधcrowds: भीड़journalist: पत्रकारurge: अंतःप्रेरणाcontrol: नियंत्रणrisk: जोखिमperspective: दृष्टिकोणintrospection: आत्ममंथनmoment: क्षणrelationships: रिश्ते
In Episode 481 of Hidden Forces, Demetri Kofinas speaks with economist and Talking Heads Macroeconomics founder Manoj Pradhan about his and Charles Goodhart's new book, The Unanchored Central Banker, which argues that structural forces—aging demographics chief among them—are driving real interest rates persistently higher, deteriorating fiscal positions across the developed world, and ultimately forcing central banks to choose between monetary stability and accommodating the political demands of indebted governments. The first hour lays out the foundations of Manoj and Charles's thesis. They discuss why an aging population and a shrinking workforce put structural upward pressure on real interest rates through two primary channels: (1) rising public debt issuance to cover unfunded liabilities like healthcare and Social Security, and (2) persistent demand for new housing construction that competes for the same limited pool of savings as the elderly delay vacating their homes. They examine how other spending pressures—from defense and climate to digital infrastructure and data center buildouts—compound the fiscal problem, why Manoj expects this to eventually produce a regime of financial repression, and the role China has played and continues to play in this broader macroeconomic story. They also discuss why the bond market appears to be partially pricing in this thesis while equity and credit markets remain comparatively unresponsive, and what recent episodes of bond market stress in the UK, France, and Japan tell us about the proximity of the regime change Manoj and Charles have been forecasting for the better part of a decade. The second hour digs deeper into the housing market and the political economy of intergenerational wealth transfers. They explore Manoj's contrarian view on AI and inequality—drawing on the work of labor economist David Autor and Manoj's own experience implementing AI tools in his research—and why he believes the diffuse nature of this general-purpose technology's impact on white-collar work makes it qualitatively different from prior technological revolutions. They then turn to the two distinct channels through which central banks lose their independence: fiscal dominance and what Manoj and Charles call financial dominance. They discuss the political pressure currently being exerted on the Federal Reserve, the implementation of credit rationing as described by Russell Napier, and what all of this means for investors thinking about asset allocation in a world where the platform of global interest rates is structurally higher—where, in Manoj's words, equity markets will have to earn their earnings rather than be lifted by a tide of cheap capital. Subscribe to our premium content—including our premium feed, episode transcripts, and Intelligence Reports—by visiting HiddenForces.io/subscribe. If you'd like to join the conversation and become a member of the Hidden Forces Genius community—with benefits like Q&A calls with guests, exclusive research and analysis, in-person events, and dinners—you can also sign up on our subscriber page at HiddenForces.io/subscribe. If you enjoyed today's episode of Hidden Forces, please support the show by: Subscribing on Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, CastBox, or via our RSS Feed Writing us a review on Apple Podcasts & Spotify Join our mailing list at https://hiddenforces.io/newsletter/ Producer & Host: Demetri Kofinas Editor & Engineer: Stylianos Nicolaou Subscribe and support the podcast at https://hiddenforces.io. Join the conversation on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter at @hiddenforcespod Follow Demetri on Twitter at @Kofinas Episode Recorded on 05/20/2026
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Today, Manoj Pradhan of Talking Heads macro and Fundamenta capital returns to the show to discuss his new book, co-authored with Charles Goodhart, which serves as a highly anticipated sequel to their prescient work, The Great Demographic Reversal. If you thought the recent era of high interest rates and sticky inflation was just a temporary post-pandemic blip, Manoj is here to explain why the future will be nothing like the past. In this episode, we take a hard look at where mainstream economists are getting it wrong. Manoj argues that conventional macroeconomic models suffer from massive "blind spots" because they largely ignore the ever-growing impact of government debt and housing on real interest rates. We also discuss his fascinating premise that the Phillips curve isn't dead—China had just put it in a coma. As China's own demographic challenges mount and household savings eventually fall, Manoj argues that the consensus belief that China will continue to export deflation to the rest of the world is fundamentally flawed. The Unanchored Central Banker" by Manoj Pradhan and Charles Goodhart. https://amzn.to/4n7hklUPatrick's Books:Statistics For The Trading Floor: https://amzn.to/3eerLA0Derivatives For The Trading Floor: https://amzn.to/3cjsyPFCorporate Finance: https://amzn.to/3fn3rvC Ways To Support The Channel:Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/PatrickBoyleOnFinanceBuy Me a Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/patrickboyle
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In this Guftgu episode, Manoj Bajpayee speaks with unusual honesty about cinema, craft, and the kind of inner life that keeps an actor growing. He reflects on how the pandemic changed theatres, streaming, and the way people now live with stories, fear, and habit. He believes cinema will return, but not in the old way, and makes a strong case for theatres and OTT existing side by side.The conversation then moves into acting in a way listeners rarely get to hear. Manoj breaks down his preparation for Aligarh, from Marathi literature and music choices to gait, backstory, and the tiny behavioral details that make a performance feel lived rather than performed. He also speaks about Barry John, realism, simple living, and why craft matters more than image. The episode closes on poetry, with powerful readings from Dinkar and Dharamvir Bharati's Andha Yug, revealing how literature, rhythm, and voice shape the actor behind the screen.
Manoj Gyawali is a Nepali Chartered Accountant and banking executive, currently serving as the Chief Executive Officer of Nabil Bank Limited.
Fluent Fiction - Hindi: Finding Home in the Heartbeat of Mumbai: Riya's Journey Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/hi/episode/2026-02-27-23-34-02-hi Story Transcript:Hi: मुंबई की ठंडी सर्दियों की शामें कभी-कभी अकेली होती हैं।En: The cold winter evenings of Mumbai can sometimes feel lonely.Hi: भीड़ और चहल-पहल के बीच भी, नए शहर में रिया को अकेलापन महसूस होता था।En: Amidst the crowd and hustle, Riya felt a sense of solitude in the new city.Hi: वह कुछ समय पहले ही नौकरी के लिए मुंबई आई थी।En: She had come to Mumbai for a job not long ago.Hi: शहर की रफ्तार में उसके कदम अब तक धीमे थे।En: Her pace was still slow in the fast-moving city.Hi: एक ठंडी सुबह, उसने फैसला किया कि वो महा शिवरात्रि के उत्सव में marine drive पर जाएगी।En: One chilly morning, she decided to attend the Maha Shivratri festival on Marine Drive.Hi: उसकी सोच थी कि शायद वहाँ जाकर वो मुंबई की धड़कन को महसूस कर सके।En: She thought that perhaps there, she could feel the heartbeat of Mumbai.Hi: महा शिवरात्रि का दिन आया।En: The day of Maha Shivratri arrived.Hi: marine drive उल्लास से भरा हुआ था।En: Marine Drive was full of joy.Hi: जगह-जगह रोशनी और सजावट।En: Lights and decorations were everywhere.Hi: भक्तों के भजनों की धुन हवा में तैर रही थी।En: The tunes of devotional songs floated in the air.Hi: रिया खुद को इस माहौल में डुबाने का प्रयास कर रही थी।En: Riya was trying to immerse herself in this atmosphere.Hi: तभी उसकी नजर एक फोटोग्राफर पर पड़ी - लगातार तस्वीरें खींचता जा रहा था।En: Just then, she noticed a photographer continuously clicking pictures.Hi: यह मनोज था।En: It was Manoj.Hi: मनोज, जो मुंबई की हर गली-कूची की कहानियां जानता था, कैमरे में शहर के रंग कैद कर रहा था।En: Manoj, who knew the stories of every nook and cranny of Mumbai, was capturing the city's colors in his camera.Hi: उसने रिया को देखा और उसे शहर के कुछ दिलचस्प कोने बताने का प्रस्ताव दिया।En: He saw Riya and offered to show her some interesting corners of the city.Hi: रिया कुछ देर हिचकिचाई, पर फिर उसकी बातों के बहाव में बह गई।En: Riya hesitated for a moment, but then she got swept up in his words.Hi: वे दोनों marine drive के किनारे बैठे, समंदर की लहरों की सरगम के बीच बातचीत करने लगे।En: The two of them sat by the edge of Marine Drive, conversing amidst the symphony of the sea waves.Hi: मनोज ने रिया को बताया कि कैसे उसने बचपन में यहीं कंचे खेलते हुए समुद्र के किनारे अपनी दुनिया बसी पाई थी।En: Manoj told Riya how he, as a child, found his world by the seaside while playing marbles.Hi: रिया ने अपनी चिंताएं साझा कीं और बताया कि कैसे वह अपने घर और परिवार को याद करती है।En: Riya shared her worries and talked about how much she missed her home and family.Hi: उनकी बातचीत का सिलसिला चलता रहा।En: Their conversation continued.Hi: महा शिवरात्रि की रात के बाद, मनोज और रिया ने मिलकर मुंबई की कई जगहें देखीं।En: After the night of Maha Shivratri, Manoj and Riya visited many places in Mumbai.Hi: हर जगह की अपनी कहानी थी, और मनोज के पास उन सभी के बारे में कहने को कुछ था।En: Each place had its story, and Manoj had something to say about them all.Hi: धीरे-धीरे, रिया का अकेलापन गायब होने लगा।En: Slowly, Riya's loneliness began to fade.Hi: उसकी आंखों में मुंबई के प्रति एक नई चमक आई।En: A new sparkle appeared in her eyes for Mumbai.Hi: फिर एक दिन, जब वे वर्ली सीलिंक के पास लहरों को देखने बैठे थे, रिया ने महसूस किया कि वह अब घर से दूर नहीं है।En: Then one day, as they sat watching the waves near the Worli Sea Link, Riya felt that she was no longer far from home.Hi: मनोज के साथ बिताए समय ने उसे मुंबई से जोड़ दिया था।En: The time spent with Manoj had connected her with Mumbai.Hi: उसकी उंगलियों में अब न सिर्फ शहर की रेत थी, बल्कि उसके दिल में भी मुंबई की धड़कन थी।En: Now, not only did she have the city's sand on her fingers, but the heartbeat of Mumbai was also in her heart.Hi: रिया ने अपने अकेलेपन को पीछे छोड़ते हुए शहर में अपनेपन को गले लगाया।En: Riya embraced her sense of belonging in the city, leaving her loneliness behind.Hi: उसे न केवल मुंबई में, बल्कि मनोज के साथ भी जुड़ाव महसूस हुआ।En: She felt a connection not only with Mumbai but with Manoj as well.Hi: उसकी मुस्कान अब पहले से ज्यादा गहरी और सच्ची थी।En: Her smile was now deeper and truer than before.Hi: मुंबई अब उसके लिए सिर्फ एक शहर नहीं, बल्कि घर बन गया था, मनोज के साथ।En: Mumbai was no longer just a city for her; it had become home, with Manoj. Vocabulary Words:solitude: अकेलापनamidst: बीचchilly: ठंडीdevotional: भक्तिपूर्णimmerse: डुबानाhesitated: हिचकिचायाnook: गलीcranny: कूचीcapturing: कैद कर रहाsymphony: सरगमmarbles: कंचेfade: गायबsparkle: चमकbelonging: अपनापनembraced: गले लगायाconversing: बातचीत करनीworries: चिंताएंheartbeat: धड़कनsandy: रेतconnected: जुड़ावdecorations: सजावटtunes: धुनcapturing: कैद करनाcorners: कोनेsymphony: सरगमconversation: बातचीतshared: साझा कियाcranny: कूचीfaded: गायब हो गयाhome: घर
Send a textGrades get the spotlight; the child gets the shadow. We sit down with Manoj Krishnan, founder of the Compass Team, to unpack a different way of helping students thrive—through comprehensive assessments that look at emotional health, cognition, speech and language, hearing, nutrition, and more. Instead of chasing scores and hype, Manoj shows how early, standardized screening plus thoughtful guidance can bring students into the mainstream, reduce stigma, and help families and schools act with clarity.The journey wasn't glamorous. Manoj shares how he moved from corporate roles into social impact, why awareness was the hardest hurdle, and what it took to convince principals and parents to trade a little class time for long-term gains in well-being and behavior. We hear real stories—like a child who needed months of speech therapy after mimicking cartoon voices, and a teen pushed toward engineering who found his calling in psychology—and the data behind them: tens of thousands of students screened, with up to 40% showing hidden issues that needed attention.We also dive into career guidance that respects both interest and aptitude, pushing back on the “scope” mindset. Not everyone should code, and that's healthy for a society that needs pilots, nurses, technicians, artists, and teachers. For aspiring change-makers, Manoj lays out a practical playbook: build a rainy-day fund, hire people better than you, keep a tight handle on finances, market with integrity, and be prepared for a marathon. Tech and AI can help, but presence matters—especially for first assessments where context and body language count.Along the way, we talk responsible citizenship at home: finish the water you open, take smaller portions to cut waste, switch off lights and fans, queue with consideration—small acts that build the mindset required for inclusive classrooms and stronger communities. Post‑pandemic, Manoj's team is rebuilding with Aspender, a platform supporting learners from grade one to professional life with skills, placements, and holistic development. If you care about mental health in schools, better career fit, and change that lasts, this conversation will give you both a map and the motivation to start.If this resonated, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a review—what's one small change you'll try this week?Have you purchased the copy of Inspire Someone Today, yet - Give it a go geni.us/istbook Available on all podcast platforms, including, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Spotify
Manoj Saxena, Founder and CEO of Trustwise, explains why agentic AI represents a major shift inside organizations: from AI as a tool to AI as an active participant. He addresses the operational challenges that organizations face today, including AI-to-AI interactions, opaque decision-making, regulatory pressure, and the growing need for continuous oversight as AI systems gain autonomy. Key Takeaways: The ways AI agents are already taking on roles once owned by humans How leaders should prepare for AI systems that negotiate, decide, and act independently The emerging risks of AI acting without visibility, guardrails, or accountability Why trust, safety, and governance must operate in real time, not retroactively The organizational and cultural implications of humans managing AI agents Guest Bio: Manoj Saxena is the Founder, CEO, and Chairman of Trustwise—an award-winning AI safety company focused on securing and governing agentic AI systems—and the Founder and Chairman of the Responsible AI Institute. Widely regarded as the "father of IBM Watson," Manoj is a pioneer of Trusted Artificial Intelligence (TAI) and a leading voice for ethical and responsible AI. He previously served as General Manager of IBM Watson and as Chairman of the Board at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. A serial entrepreneur with over $1.8B in exit value across multiple startups, Manoj is also a lecturer at the University of Texas at Austin and a fellow contributor at University of Cambridge, where he teaches and advises on ethical AI and responsible leadership. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- About this Show: The Brave Technologist is here to shed light on the opportunities and challenges of emerging tech. To make it digestible, less scary, and more approachable for all! Join us as we embark on a mission to demystify artificial intelligence, challenge the status quo, and empower everyday people to embrace the digital revolution. Whether you're a tech enthusiast, a curious mind, or an industry professional, this podcast invites you to join the conversation and explore the future of AI together. The Brave Technologist Podcast is hosted by Luke Mulks, VP Business Operations at Brave Software—makers of the privacy-respecting Brave browser and Search engine, and now powering AI everywhere with the Brave Search API. Music by: Ari Dvorin Produced by: Sam Laliberte
In this first episode of Talking Innovation, I talk with Manoj Tandon and explore the transformative impact of AI on society, professions, and education. We discuss the ethical implications of AI, the need for governance, and the future of work in an AI-driven world. Our conversation also touches on the global divide in access to AI technology and its potential to enhance innovation. The episode concludes with reflections on the evolving relationship between humans and AI, emphasizing the importance of adapting education and professional practices to harness AI's capabilities effectively. I hope you enjoy it!
China looms large in our modern world -- and yes, is misunderstood, or not understood at all. Manoj Kewalramani joins Amit Varma in episode 435 of The Seen and the Unseen to put together a primer on China, from ancient times through all the kingdoms through Mao and Deng to Xi and this present moment. (FOR FULL LINKED SHOW NOTES, GO TO SEENUNSEEN.IN.) Also check out: 1. Manoj Kewalramani on LinkedIn, Twitter, Google Scholar, Amazon, Takshashila, Substack and his own website. 2. The Takshashila Institution. 3. The Great Power Show on Spotify, Apple and Substack. 4. Tracking People's Daily -- Manoj Kewalramani's Substack Newsletter. 5. Eye on China -- Anushka Saxena's Substack newsletter (formerly written by Manoj). 6. China in the Changing Geo-economic Landscape -- A Takshashila course on China that begins later this month. 7. The China Dude Is in the House -- Episode 231 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Manoj Kewalramani). 8. What Does China Want? — Episode 143 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Manoj Kewalramani). 9. Chinese Foreign Policy — Episode 81 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Manoj Kewalramani). 10. Foreign Policy is a Big Deal — Episode 170 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Pranay Kotasthane & Manoj Kewalramani). 11. The Dragon and the Elephant — Episode 181 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Hamsini Hariharan & Shibani Mehta). 12. Keeping India Safe — Episode 219 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Sushant Singh). 13. Kanti Bajpai on India vs China -- Episode 234 of The Seen and the Unseen. 14. The History of Indian Cricket -- Mihir Bose. 15. The Invention of China -- Bill Hayton. 16. When Marx Met Confucius. 17. Red Roulette -- Desmond Shum. 18. Deng Xiaoping and the Transformation of China -- Ezra Vogel. 19. China's New Red Guards -- Jude Blanchette. 20. Factional Model-making in China -- Olivia Cheung. 21. America against America -- Wang Huning. 22. The Lying Flat Movement. 23. China Media Project. 24. Probal DasGupta Goes to the Himalayas With Books in His Bag — Episode 412 of The Seen and the Unseen. 25. Wealth and Power -- Orville Schell and John Delury. 26. Rethinking Chinese Politics -- Joseph Fewsmith. 27. The Party's Interests Come First -- Joseph Torigian. 28. Prestige, Manipulation, and Coercion -- Joseph Torigian. 29. John Fairbank, Alastair Iain Johnston and Vijay Gokhale on Amazon. 30. The Long Game -- Vijay Gokhale. 31. China Talk -- Jordan Schneider. 32. Sinica -- Kaiser Kuo. 33. The Third Revolution -- Elizabeth Economy. 34. End of an Era -- Carl Minzner. 35. Hrithik Roshan on Dhurandhar. This episode is sponsored by The Six Percent Club. Join them to go from content idea to launch in just 45 days! Amit Varma runs a course called Life Lessons, which aims to be a launchpad towards learning essential life skills all of you need. For more details, and to sign up, click here. And have you read Amit's newsletter? Subscribe right away to The India Uncut Newsletter! It's free! Also check out Amit's online course, The Art of Clear Writing. Episode art: 'A Maze' by Simahina.
The common narrative suggests AI will make engineering leadership obsolete, but history - and the Industrial Revolution - suggests the opposite is true. Engineering executive Manoj Mohan joins the show live from ELC to argue that as code generation costs drop, the demand for high-level judgment and strategic oversight will only skyrocket. He breaks down why leaders must stop starting with models and start with customer pain points, utilizing his "3GF" framework to manage the risksLinearB: Measure the impact of GitHub Copilot and CursorFollow the show:Subscribe to our Substack Follow us on LinkedInSubscribe to our YouTube ChannelLeave us a ReviewFollow the hosts:Follow AndrewFollow BenFollow DanFollow today's guest(s):Connect with Manoj: LinkedIn | SubstackOFFERS Start Free Trial: Get started with LinearB's AI productivity platform for free. Book a Demo: Learn how you can ship faster, improve DevEx, and lead with confidence in the AI era. LEARN ABOUT LINEARB AI Code Reviews: Automate reviews to catch bugs, security risks, and performance issues before they hit production. AI & Productivity Insights: Go beyond DORA with AI-powered recommendations and dashboards to measure and improve performance. AI-Powered Workflow Automations: Use AI-generated PR descriptions, smart routing, and other automations to reduce developer toil. MCP Server: Interact with your engineering data using natural language to build custom reports and get answers on the fly.
Eighty years after its foundation, calls for a reform of the United Nations are abundant. Since 2021, China has put forth ideas for such reforms and a different world order in the form of international initiatives like the Global Development Initiative, the Global Security Initiative or Beijing's most recent addition, the Global Governance Initiative launched in September 2025. Katja Drinhausen, Head of the MERICS Politics and Society Program, and Manoj Kewalramani, chairperson of the Indo-Pacific Studies Program at the Takshashila Institution, non-resident Senior Associate at the Freeman Chair in China Studies at CSIS, and until the end of November 2025 Senior Associate Fellow at MERICS, join Johannes Heller-John to examine China's vision for the global order as it is aspired by the government, discussed by think tankers, and operationalized by policymakers. This podcast episode is part of China Spektrum, a joint project of the China institute of the University of Trier (CIUT) and the Mercator Institute for China Studies (MERICS). The project is made possible by a grant from the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom.
What can earning a black belt in karate teach you about running a startup? CGI's Manoj Mishra shares how discipline, quiet confidence, and servant leadership form the backbone of strong leadership — in business and beyond. Manoj joined TechVibe Radio to dive deep on how his journey to a black belt informed his leadership and being a better human. If you have a few more minutes, click here for his full interview. Whether you're leading a global team or building your first startup, the message is the same — discipline keeps you consistent, quiet confidence earns trust, and servant leadership inspires others to follow. If you want to grow as a leader, start by mastering yourself. Remember, the best tech leaders are always learning, on and off the mat. Hit Play now for these amazing insights! The Pittsburgh Technology Council produces this podcast for tech and manufacturing entrepreneurs exploring the tech ecosystem, from cyber security and AI to SaaS, robotics, and life sciences, featuring insights to satisfy the tech curious.
In this milestone episode, Manoj Swaminathan, General Manager and Chief Product Officer for Business Suite Finance and Spend at SAP, shares his personal journey, the evolution of SAP Business Suite, and what it means for Cloud ERP customers. Discover how SAP is transforming enterprise operations with harmonized applications, integrated data, and intelligent automation. Manoj breaks down the future of business processes, the role of AI-powered agents, and how customers can unlock real value through end-to-end solutions. What topic would you like us to discuss next? Send an email to insides4@sap.com
F5 discloses long-term breach tied to nation-state actors. PowerSchool hacker receives a four-year prison sentence. Senator scrutinizes Cisco critical firewall vulnerabilities. Phishing campaign impersonates LastPass and Bitwarden. Credential phishing with Google Careers. Reduce effort, reuse past breaches, recycle into new breach. Qilin announces new victims. Manoj Nair, from Snyk, joins us to explore the future of AI security and the emerging risks shaping this rapidly evolving landscape. And AI faces the facts. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. Miss an episode? Sign-up for our daily intelligence roundup, Daily Briefing, and you'll never miss a beat. And be sure to follow CyberWire Daily on LinkedIn. CyberWire Guest Manoj Nair, Chief Innovation Officer at Snyk, joins us to explore the future of AI security and the emerging risks shaping this rapidly evolving landscape. In light of the recent high-severity vulnerability in Cursor, Manoj discusses how threats like tool poisoning, toxic flows, and MCP vulnerabilities are redefining what secure AI-driven development means—and why organizations must move faster to keep up. Selected Reading F5 disclosures breach tied to nation-state threat actor (CyberScoop) CISA Directs Federal Agencies to Mitigate Vulnerabilities in F5 Devices (CISA) ED 26-01: Mitigate Vulnerabilities in F5 Devices (CISA) PowerSchool hacker sentenced to 4 years in prison (The Record) Cisco faces Senate scrutiny over firewall flaws (The Register) Fake LastPass, Bitwarden breach alerts lead to PC hijacks (Bleeping Computer) Google Careers impersonation credential phishing scam with endless variation (Sublime Security) Elasticsearch Leak Exposes 6 Billion Records from Scraping, Old and New Breaches (HackRead) Qilin Ransomware announced new victims (Security Affairs) When Face Recognition Doesn't Know Your Face Is a Face (WIRED) Semperis Announces Midnight in the War Room: A Groundbreaking Cyberwar Documentary Featuring the World's Leading Defenders and Reformed Hackers (PR Newswire) Share your feedback. What do you think about CyberWire Daily? Please take a few minutes to share your thoughts with us by completing our brief listener survey. Thank you for helping us continue to improve our show. Want to hear your company in the show? N2K CyberWire helps you reach the industry's most influential leaders and operators, while building visibility, authority, and connectivity across the cybersecurity community. Learn more at sponsor.thecyberwire.com. The CyberWire is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © N2K Networks, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Pillars of Wealth Creation, Todd Dexheimer sits down with entrepreneur and investor Manoj Moorjani to dive into the current market for buying and selling businesses. They explore what today's brokers look for in both buyers and sellers and how understanding these factors can give you an edge in negotiations. Manoj also shares the strategies he used to grow his own business and how he's diversified his wealth through a variety of investments, including real estate. Todd and Manoj discuss why diversification matters, what it means for long-term financial security, and how to approach wealth-building strategically in today's economy. Favorite Book: Rich Dad Poor Dad By Robert Kiyosaki and Millionaire Next Door By Thomas Stanley 3 Pillars 1. Love 2. Faith 3. Blessings Manoj Moorjani is a seasoned entrepreneur, investor, and business strategist with a proven track record of buying, scaling, and selling successful companies. With years of experience navigating the business acquisition market, Manoj has built a reputation for identifying opportunities, creating growth, and building long-term value. Beyond his business ventures, he has diversified his wealth through strategic investments—including real estate—while mentoring other entrepreneurs on building sustainable, multi-stream income portfolios. If you would like to connect with Manoj Moorjani, visit https://www.calhouncompanies.com/ or email him at manoj@calhouncompanies.com. YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/PillarsOfWealthCreation Interested in coaching? Schedule a call with Todd at www.coachwithdex.com Listen to the audio version on your favorite podcast host: SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-650270376 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../pillars-of.../id1296372835... Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/.../aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5zb3VuZ... iHeart Radio: https://www.iheart.com/.../pillars-of-wealth-creation.../ CastBox: https://castbox.fm/.../Pillars-Of-Wealth-Creation... Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0FmGSJe9fzSOhQiFROc2O0 Pandora: https://pandora.app.link/YUP21NxF3kb Amazon/Audible: https://music.amazon.com/.../f6cf3e11-3ffa-450b-ac8c...
Tejasvi Manoj ha sido nombrada Niña del Año 2025 por la revista TIME por su labor protegiendo a personas mayores de los delitos cibernéticos. Explora esta y otras historias positivas.
Om Gam Gam Ganapatye Namah Mantra Jaap : Manoj Bhai Mantra
Om Gam Gam Ganapatye Namah Mantra Jaap : Manoj Bhai Mantra
Om Gam Gam Ganapatye Namah Mantra Jaap : Manoj Bhai Mantra
Om Gam Gam Ganapatye Namah Mantra Jaap : Manoj Bhai Mantra
Om Klim Krishnaya Namah Jap : Manoj Bhai Bhajan
Om Klim Krishnaya Namah Jap : Manoj Bhai Bhajan
Om Klim Krishnaya Namah Jap : Manoj Bhai Bhajan
Om Klim Krishnaya Namah Jap : Manoj Bhai Bhajan
Dopahar Ka Bhojan | Amarkant | Voice Manoj Payal*Curator Irfan*Courtesy Book Hindi Kahani Sangrah : An Anthology of Modern Hindi Short Stories Edited and Compiled by Bhisham Sahni, Sahitya Akademi, New DelhiListen with Irfan (LwI)A tapestry of voices and stories, spun with careSupport LwI — a soulful creation shaped by affection, thriving on the warmth of its listeners. Your contribution helps keep this free, bringing global stories, rare sound recordings, and personal music archives to all without paywalls. I curate voices, readings from literature, and cultural studies with immense care.Through my recent initiative, Read Aloud Collective, voices from around the world are coming together in celebration of spoken word.Grateful for your love -keep listening, keep supporting! Bank Name: State Bank Of IndiaName: SYED MOHD IRFANAccount No:32188719331Branch: State Bank of India, Vaishali Sec 4, GhaziabadIFSC–SBIN0013238UPI/Gpay ID irfan.rstv-2@oksbiSupport LwI by contributing: https://rzp.io/rzp/MemorywalaPayPal paypal.me/farah121116 Your comments and feedback are welcome. Write to ramrotiaaloo@gmail.comCover Calligraphy: Pramod Singh
Ab To Yahin Kahin Bapu : Manoj Bhai Bhajan
Ab To Yahin Kahin Bapu : Manoj Bhai Bhajan
Ab To Yahin Kahin Bapu : Manoj Bhai Bhajan
Ab To Yahin Kahin Bapu : Manoj Bhai Bhajan
Manoj Gyawali serves as the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Nabil Bank. A qualified Chartered Accountant with over 25 years of extensive experience in the banking and capital markets sector, Mr. Gyawali is committed to strengthening the Bank's financial position, driving innovation, and accelerating its digital transformation agenda.
In this episode, we sit down with Manoj Kumar, a tech leader at Harman and passionate cyclist, to hear the incredible story of his 6,000km solo ride across India. Manoj opens up about what inspired him to take this journey—navigating traffic, burnout, and the desire to break out of the ordinary—and how cycling became both a physical and spiritual path. From flat tires to moments of doubt, from conversations with strangers to meditative stillness on the road, Manoj's story is one of resilience, clarity, and quiet courage. We explore the diversity of India's landscapes and cultures, the role of family and inner conviction, and how a simple commute became the foundation for a life-changing experience. A huge thank-you to Manoj Kumar for sharing his journey—and to Harman for supporting personal transformation inside and outside of work.
What makes someone pick up a gun in the name of God?Why are books — not bullets — the real weapon in today's wars?In this gripping conversation, Lt Col Manoj Kumar Sinha (Retd.), Sena Medal awardee and counter-terror veteran, shares unfiltered truths about religious radicalization, terrorism in Kashmir, and the inner war every soldier must fight.From being shot in the neck during an anti-terror operation to confronting belief systems that justify killing, this episode goes far beyond headlines — into the psychology of violence, the limits of peace, and what it really means to defend a nation.
Ek Gau Bhakt Se Bhent | Writer Harishankar Parsai | Narrator Manoj Payal **Born in a village in Uttarakhand and having completed his schooling and college from Haridwar, Manoj comes with a thoughtful, grounded voice and a deep love for the written word. After working in the IT industry, he now works as a freelancer and devotes much of his time to reading and writing. Manoj enjoys exploring books on a wide range of subjects, especially non-fiction, and runs his own book blog, Books, Poetry and More, where he regularly shares insightful reviews. He also nurtures the dream of writing a book someday - and we're sure he's well on his way!Curator: IrfanJoin the Art of Reading:Share Your Story on Listen with IrfanDo you have a passion for reading literature or narrating captivating prose? Here's your chance to shine! I'm thrilled to announce a new collaborative series, Art of Reading, on my podcast channel, Listen with Irfan.If you love bringing stories to life, I'm offering you a platform to showcase your talent.Record a short story of your choice (maximum 8 minutes) and share it with a community of like-minded narrators and listeners. This is a free, non-commercial initiative to connect aspiring narrators, promote storytelling, and build a creative community. No monetization, just pure love for the art of narration.How to Participate:- Choose a short story or piece of prose you're passionate about.- Record it with clear audio using a mobile phone or audio recorder. Do not include your name or the story's title in the recording.- Background music is optional, but avoid copyrighted tracks to prevent hosting issues.- Send your recording via email to ramrotiaaloo@gmail.com or WhatsApp at +91 9818098790.Full credit to the writer and narrator will be given on the Listen with Irfan podcast channel. Join us to share your voice, connect with an audience, and celebrate the art of storytelling!Let's create something beautiful together!We respect creative ownership. If you believe this is your work or if appropriate credit hasn't been given, kindly get in touch at ramrotiaaloo@gmail.comBECOME A PATRON : Work on Listen with Irfan takes time, money and hard work to produce. As of now it is being done voluntarily with the family, friends and listeners who came forward for hand holding from its inception. If you like the Podcasts, admire it, and benefit from its content, please consider awarding us an honorarium to make the future of this Podcast Channel robust and assured. यहाँ आपको मिलती हैं वो दुर्लभ आवाज़ें खुद बोलती, गाती और बहस करती। मनोहर श्याम जोशी, कमलेश्वर, कृष्णा सोबती, बी वी कारंत, शमशेर बहादुर सिंह, बलराज साहनी, अज्ञेय, रसूलन बाई, निर्मल वर्मा, मंगलेश डबराल, राजेंद्र यादव, चंद्रकांत देवताले, भवानी प्रसाद मिश्र, इस्मत चुग़ताई, सत्यदेव दुबे, त्रिलोचन, अमरीश पुरी, इब्राहीम अल्क़ाज़ी, मोहन उप्रेती, गोरख पांडेय, नैना देवी, वीरेन डंगवाल, मन्नू भंडारी, भीष्म साहनी, देवकी नंदन पांडे आदि के अलावा अनगिनत भारतीय और विदेशी समकालीन विचारक, कलाकार, लेखक, कवि और सांस्कृतिक लड़ाके। किताबों पर चर्चा के पॉडकास्ट, संगीत, फिल्म रिव्यू और स्ट्रीट रिकॉर्डिंग्स का एकमात्र पॉडकास्ट मंच। Details to support this Podcast Channel i.e. Listen with Irfan :-Bank Name: State Bank Of IndiaName: SYED MOHD IRFANAccount No:32188719331Branch: State Bank of India, Vaishali Sec 4, GhaziabadIFSC–SBIN0013238UPI/Gpay ID irfan.rstv-2@oksbiPayPal paypal.me/farah121116RazorPay etc https://irfaniyat.stck.me/Cover: Irfan
In this episode of Walking with God, Pat and Jeff sit down with their friend, Pastor Manoj Magar, to explore his inspiring ministry, Rays of Hope, serving some of the most vulnerable communities in Mumbai, India. Hear how God is working powerfully through Pastor Manoj to bring light, love, and lasting change.
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Garden designer Manoj Malde speaks with Steph about his dream garden and his inspirations for it, including Jardin Majorelle in Morocco and Lotusland in California, as well as the landscape of Crete and the work of designers Steve Martino and Juan Grimm. Discover what it was like to get married at the Chelsea Flower Show and what he has in store for his show garden there this year. Talking Gardens is created by the team at Gardens Illustrated magazine. Find lots more garden inspiration and planting ideas at www.gardensillustrated.com Subscribe to Gardens Illustrated magazine and get your first 6 issues for only £12 and unlock member-only benefits including our members-only newsletter, dedicated members website, and much more. Become a member today ➡ ourmediashop.com/GIPOD525 Enjoyed this episode? Tell a friend, make sure to leave a review, or a comment to let us know who you would like to hear talking about their dream garden next time. Follow now so you never miss an episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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This week on Hafta, Newslaundry's Abhinandan Sekhri, Raman Kirpal, Manisha Pande, and Anand Vardhan are joined by diplomatic and foreign affairs expert Manoj Joshi. The Pahalgam terror attack was at the centre of the discussion, with the panel exploring various aspects of the incident, including security lapses, recent developments, India's immediate diplomatic response, its potential long-term impact, and possible future measures India might take to handle the situation.Highlighting the severity of the attack, Manoj says, “This is happening for the first time in the past 20 years, where defenceless tourists have been attacked like this.” Remembering the Chittisinghpura Sikh massacre in Kashmir, Raman says, “The buildup of terror attacks has significantly changed over the past 24 years.” In light of Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir's statements about the attack, Manoj comments, “There is an obvious split in the Pakistan Army after Munir's appointment. The Pakistan Army has a tradition: whoever the chief is, everyone listens to him. But now, the situation is different. So, it's a move to survive in one's position.” Referring to JD Vance's presence in India during the attack, Anand points out, “Security should have been much stronger when foreign dignitaries were visiting India.”The panel agrees that Kashmiri people are unanimously protesting against this terror attack. Manisha remarks, “An average Kashmiri today doesn't see their future with Pakistan.”Focusing on how world leaders are viewing this attack and what their standpoints might be in the evolving diplomatic relationship between India and Pakistan, Abhinandan says, “When two nuclear-armed states are on a standoff, it's everybody's business. It's the world's business.”This and a lot more. Tune in!We have a page for subscribers to send letters to our shows. If you want to write to Hafta, click here. Check out the Newslaundry store and flaunt your love for independent media. Download the Newslaundry app. Contribute to our latest NL Sena here.Timecodes00:00:00 – Introductions and announcements00:02:35 – Headlines 00:07:57 – Chennai meet-up announcements00:09:10 – Pahalgam terror attack01:09:51 – Manoj Joshi's recommendations01:15:10 – Media coverage of Pahalgam attack01:27:02 – Letters01:43:22 – RecommendationsCheck out previous Hafta recommendations, references, songs and letters Produced and recorded by Ashish Anand and Priyali Dhingra. Production assistance by intern Pragya Chakroborty.This episode is outside of the paywall for now. Before it goes behind the paywall, why not subscribe? Get brand-new episodes of all our podcasts every week, while also doing your bit to support independent media. Click here to subscribe. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In the inaugural episode of People Behind The Pitch, memoryBlue's Aaron "Big Country" McCann sits down with Manoj Jasra, a seasoned sales and marketing executive and memoryBlue customer, to uncover the strategies driving success in today's tech landscape. With years of experience helping businesses scale and optimize revenue, Manoj shares his expert insights on:-The evolving role of sales and marketing alignment-Leveraging data to drive smarter decision-making-Winning strategies for tech sales teams in a competitive market-Lessons from his own journey in leadership and growthWhether you're a sales professional, entrepreneur, or executive looking to sharpen your approach, this session will leave you with actionable takeaways to accelerate your business.
In this weeks' Scale Your Sales Podcast episode, my guest is Manoj Ramnani. Manoj is the Founder and CEO of SalesIntel, a company committed to providing the highest quality B2B contact data on the market. SalesIntel's research team hand-verifies every contact to ensure 95% accuracy on data. As the CEO, Manoj drives the strategic vision of SalesIntel, establishes and fosters key partnerships, and is building out the executive team that will make SalesIntel the leader of the data sector. In today's episode of Scale Your Sales podcast, Manoj brings extensive expertise in B2B data and entrepreneurship, with experience in both bootstrapped and venture-backed ventures. In this episode, he shares insights on selecting the right financial path for startups, optimizing the tech stack, and navigating evolving go-to-market strategies. Manoj also explores the shifting role of sales teams in response to economic and technological changes, highlighting how Sales Intel leverages human-verified data and AI to drive accurate pipeline generation. Welcome to Scale Your Sales Podcast, Manoj Ramnani. Timestamps: 00:00 Bootstrapping vs. VC Insights 04:08 Startup Challenges and Lessons Learned 08:22 Strategic Fundraising and Sales Optimization 11:19 Consolidation of Tech Platforms 16:14 GTM Product Innovation Challenges 17:06 Empowering Buyers, Shifting Sales Strategy 20:23 Innovative Products Need Customer Feedback 24:36 Prioritizing Quality in Data Service 28:11 Optimizing Go-To-Market Strategy 30:16 From Engineering to Sales Intel 34:10 Focus on Events, Community, Partnerships 36:29 Empowering High-Performance Teams https://www.linkedin.com/in/manojramnani/ Janice B Gordon is the award-winning Customer Growth Expert and Scale Your Sales Framework founder. She is by LinkedIn Sales 15 Innovating Sales Influencers to Follow 2021, the Top 50 Global Thought Leaders and Influencers on Customer Experience Nov 2020 and 150 Women B2B Thought Leaders You Should Follow in 2021. Janice helps companies worldwide to reimagine revenue growth thought customer experience and sales. Book Janice to speak virtually at your next event: https://janicebgordon.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/janice-b-gordon/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JaniceBGordon Scale Your Sales Podcast: https://scaleyoursales.co.uk/podcast More on the blog: https://scaleyoursales.co.uk/blog Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/janicebgordon Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ScaleYourSales And more! Visit our podcast website https://scaleyoursales.co.uk/podcast/ to watch or listen.
#nationalinterest This isn't an obituary of Manoj Kumar. It's about the influence he had in defining patriotism for two generations of Indians across our most perilous decade, say from 1962 until the run-up to the Emergency. Watch this week's #NationalInterest with @shekhargupta --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- To visit ThePrint Store: https://store.theprint.in/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Read this week's National Interest here: https://theprint.in/national-interest/manoj-bharat-kumar-sang-so-sunny-deol-could-yell-journey-of-bollywood-patriotism/2578658/
Intelligent Spend's PowerThe Big Themes:Enhancing Supply Chain Collaboration and Visibility: Traditional ERP systems, while efficient in automating internal procurement and supply chain processes, are typically confined within the organization's boundaries, leading to disconnects when interacting with suppliers, manufacturers, or carriers. SAP Business Network addresses these challenges by extending end-to-end automation beyond organizational walls. As a result, organizations can build resilient, agile supply chains.Driving Tangible Business Outcomes and ROI: Organizations utilizing SAP Business Network experience improvements in operational metrics. Companies have accelerated order delivery by 27% and increased go-to-market speed by 30%. A pharmaceutical company reduced safety stock by nearly 50% due to improved supply chain visibility, while Richmond International, a luxury goods producer, achieved an 82% digitization of purchase orders and cut warehouse receiving efforts by half.Leveraging AI and Innovation for Supply Chain Resilience: SAP Business Network empowers organizations to build resilient, adaptive supply chains through innovative technologies and AI-driven insights. By providing visibility not only into direct (tier one) suppliers but also into deeper supply chain tiers (tier two and beyond), the network enables proactive risk management and operational agility. Additionally, SAP's strategic focus on becoming an AI-first company ensures continuous innovation.The Big Quote: “SAP Business Network was designed to modernize how companies connect with their trading partners, leveraging AI and configurable business rules to enable seamless transaction exchanges by integrating directly with the back-end systems. SAP Business Network digitizes interactions that previously relied on manual emails, one-off portals and hence we're able to streamline processes and reduce inefficiencies."
In this bite-sized episode of The Light Watkins Show, Light shares a powerful "Plot Twist" moment from a past conversation with Manoj Dias, a mindfulness and meditation teacher who experienced a life-changing transformation.Manoj was on the fast track to success, working in marketing and climbing the corporate ladder. But behind the scenes, he was struggling. The pressures of his career, personal life, and a non-stop lifestyle eventually led to a panic attack that brought his world crashing down. What followed was a challenging journey through depression, addiction, and anxiety, as he desperately tried to hold it all together.In this episode, Manoj reflects on the moment when everything shifted for him — the plot twist that changed the course of his life. After hitting rock bottom, a chance encounter with a meditation teacher opened the door to healing and self-discovery. Manoj talks openly about his struggles, his search for meaning, and how mindfulness helped him rebuild his life from the inside out.Listeners will hear how even the toughest moments in life can turn into opportunities for growth and transformation. This episode is a reminder that plot twists aren't setbacks — they're often detours that lead us exactly where we need to go.Tune in for an inspiring and relatable story that shows how mindfulness and meditation can help anyone overcome life's toughest challenges. Whether you're facing stress, anxiety, or uncertainty, this episode offers valuable insights into finding peace and purpose.And if you want to hear more about how Manoj navigated his mental struggles, click here.Send us a text message. We'd love to hear from you!
In this episode of The Human Upgrade, Dr. Manoj Doss, a neuroscientist at the University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical School, explores the fascinating intersection of psychedelics, memory, and cognitive enhancement. Drawing from his extensive research, Dr. Doss dives into how psychoactive substances like THC, ketamine, and psychedelics can alter memory formation, consolidation, and retrieval. He challenges the conventional understanding of memory by revealing how these substances might disrupt traditional memory processes while potentially opening new pathways for learning and cognition. You'll discover how different drugs impact your brain's ability to encode and recall information, the surprising effects of psychedelics on semantic and episodic memory, and the role of the hippocampus in shaping our personal narratives. Dr. Doss also delves into the potential benefits and risks of cognitive enhancers like nicotine and modafinil, offering insights into their effects on memory and brain function. Dr. Doss provides a nuanced perspective on the malleability of memory, the ethical implications of memory manipulation, and the complex relationship between trauma, memory, and psychedelics. This episode is essential for anyone interested in the cutting-edge science of memory, the therapeutic potential of psychedelics, and the quest to enhance cognitive performance. Timestamps: 00:00:01 — Opening 00:01:39 — Introduction to Dr. Manoj Doss 00:03:20 — The Impact of Psychedelics on Memory 00:05:50 — The Predictive Processing Framework and Mind Models 00:13:22 — Alcohol and Retrograde Facilitation: Enhancing Memory Post-Study 00:19:00 — Differences Between Episodic and Semantic Memory 00:22:57 — The Role of the Hippocampus in Memory Formation 00:32:35 — Exercise, BDNF, and Memory Enhancement 00:42:29 — The Complex Relationship Between Psychedelics and Neurogenesis 00:52:16 — The Fallibility of Memory and False Memory Formation 01:09:04 — The Influence of Nicotine, Modafinil, and Other Cognitive Enhancers 01:30:34 — Closing Remarks Sponsors: ARMRA | Go to TryARMRA.com and use the code DAVE to get 15% off your first order. Leela Quantum | Head to LeelaQ.com/Dave for 10% off. Resources: Follow Dr. Manoj Doss on Twitter Dave's Linktree: https://linktr.ee/daveasprey Follow Dave on Instagram: @Dave.Asprey Dave Asprey's Book ‘Smarter Not Harder' is out now: https://daveasprey.com/books Want to join The Human Upgrade Podcast Live? Join Our Upgrade Collective: https://www.ourupgradecollective.com/ Danger Coffee by Dave Asprey: https://www.instagram.com/dangercoffeeofficial/ Supplements by Dave Asprey: https://shopsuppgradelabs.com/ Own an Upgrade Labs: https://ownanupgradelabs.com/ See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.