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At Commvault SHIFT 2024, The Futurum Group's Daniel Newman and Patrick Moorhead sat with CEO Sanjay Mirchandani, who discussed Commvault's strategic pivot towards a cloud-first approach in cyber resilience. This shift involves key acquisitions, such as Appranix and Clumio, and new partnerships with AWS and Google, aimed at enhancing cloud data protection and recovery. Mirchandani also introduced the concept of "Continuous Business," highlighting its distinction from traditional business continuity by emphasizing ongoing readiness and adaptability in a dynamic digital landscape. Time Stamps: 0:00 - Welcome to the Rundown 2:57 - Chip Boom Continues with Record-Breaking Demand 5:47 - Accenture Pushes Agentic AI Built on NVIDIA 10:53 - AMD AI Chips to Challenge NVIDIA 13:22 - Geopolitics' Impact on Digital Infrastructure 16:53 - Cisco sells their stake in Rubrik 20:49 - CTERA's Data Intelligence Enhances GenAI with File Data 25:28 - Commvault Shift's Cyber Resilience for the AI Era 38:51 - The Weeks Ahead 40:21 - Thanks for Watching Hosts: Stephen Foskett: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sfoskett/ Alan Shimel: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alanshimel/ Follow Gestalt IT Website: https://www.GestaltIT.com/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/GestaltIT LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/Gestalt-IT #Rundown, #CommvaultShift, #AgenticAI, @Accenture, @NVIDIA, @AMD, @GarethEdwards86, @RubrikInc, @Cisco, @CTERA, @Commvault, @TheSixFiveMedia, @TheFuturumGroup, @SFoskett, @GestaltIT, @TechFieldDay, @TechstrongTV, @AShimmy,
There are currently more than 400 nuclear power reactors in 32 countries, generating about a tenth of the world's electricity.The Coalition's plan to build seven nuclear power plants to replace Australia's ageing coal-fired power stations and to abandon the government's 2030 net zero target has been receiving plenty of attention.Is this idea viable? To discuss we have Jai Mirchandani, founder and portfolio manager at ELM Responsible Investments. Jai sits down with host Rose Mary Petrass, senior journalist at FS Sustainability, to discuss the timeline, costs, and safety of nuclear power, as well as the geopolitical risks that are associated with this renewable energy source.
Explore the convergence of business acumen and holistic wellbeing with Linda Andrews on Business x Wellbeing episodes. Engage in insightful interviews with industry leaders and professionals, as they share their journeys, strategies, and transformative insights in achieving success and balance in entrepreneurship and life. In today's episode, we have Anita Mirchandani on the show. Anita is the registered dietitian of ARM Nutrition LLC. She is an expert in womens health - specific to life cycle transitions and hormone health. She has food start-up experience, clinical experience, private practice experience and nutrition communication experience. Anita and Linda discussed Anita's journey from a corporate job to a career in fitness and nutrition, and her expertise in analyzing food intolerances and allergies. They also discussed the impact of technology, product usage, and food choices on people's well-being, the importance of lifestyle modifications, and the need for a holistic approach to health. Anita has a nutrition tele-health practice and i accept insurance for services, a unique asset. Reach out to her at https://anitamirchandani.com or on instagram at @fitnutanita to find out more! You can check out our related blog post here. Thank you for tuning in! The Lila Life Collective is a platform for entrepreneurs who are emerging from pre-revenue to the million-dollar annual revenue mark. We help you in your life and business where business meets wellbeing. Please join us on that journey with The Lila Life Collective if you haven't already! If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to us online. But that's not all – we have an exclusive offer just for you! Ready to experience the magic of The Lila Life Collective membership for yourself?
In this episode we speak with Anita Mirchandani about how women can deal with fluctuating hormones not only within the monthly cycle but also within all life cycles. Anita is a Registered dietitian and fitness professional. With over 15 years of experience, she specializes in women's health as well as overall general wellbeing planning. In 2021, Anita launched ARM NUTRITION, a nutrition tele-health platform where she works with her clients Learning Points: • How women can deal with fluctuating hormones during their monthly cycle • How women can navigate moving through their life cycles • Impact of circadian rhythm on hormones Social Media: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anitamirchandani/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/fitnutanita
Consultant, advisor and transformational CMO Neha Mirchandani shares how making bold, courageous choices is the true path to making leadership impact. Facing your fear and embracing change are the keys to ultimate personal development (while elevating your team to new levels of performance).
This episode of Talk Ya Book features Jai Mirchandani from ELM Responsible Investments. Jai explores Tesla's potential as a long-term investment and its ability to disrupt the car industry. He focuses on Tesla's self-driving technology and the leadership of Elon Musk, analysing both the opportunities and challenges they present. Proudly presented by Honan (www.honan.com.au).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The Running Wine Mom, host Samantha Cieslinski delves into the world of nutrition, fitness, and wellness with registered dietitian nutritionist and fitness professional, Anita Merchandani. Together, they explore the importance of building a balanced approach to nutrition and health, seamlessly integrating fitness programs with nutrition support, and offering practical wellness hacks for busy parents. They emphasize the significance of mindful eating, stress management, and maintaining healthy habits throughout various life stages, from childhood to perimenopause.Takeaways:1. Balanced Approach: Prioritizing a balanced approach to nutrition and fitness is crucial for overall well-being.2. Tailored Plans: Personalizing nutrition and fitness plans according to individual needs and schedules is key for success.3. Incorporating Fitness: Integrating small bursts of physical activity into daily routines can be as effective as longer workouts.4. Mindful Eating: Practicing mindful eating and managing stress are essential components of a healthy lifestyle.Chapters:- Introduction to Anita Merchandani: Getting to know Anita and her expertise in nutrition and fitness.- Building a Balanced Approach: Exploring the importance of balance in nutrition, health, and wellness.- Seamlessly Combining Fitness and Nutrition: Understanding how fitness programs and nutrition support can complement each other.- Wellness Hacks for Busy Parents: Offering practical tips for busy parents to prioritize their health.- Incorporating Fitness into Daily Routines: Discussing strategies to include fitness activities in everyday life.- Mindful Eating for Busy Parents: Exploring the benefits of mindful eating amidst hectic schedules.- Managing Stress Effectively: Providing insights into managing stress for improved well-being.- Children's Nutrition and Picky Eating: Addressing challenges and solutions for children's nutrition, including dealing with picky eaters.- Creating a Positive Mealtime for the Family: Emphasizing the importance of family meals and mealtime dynamics.- Managing Health during Life Cycles: Navigating health through different life stages, from pregnancy to perimenopause.- Keeping Healthy Habits: Highlighting strategies for maintaining healthy habits for long-term wellness.This episode offers valuable insights and practical advice for listeners looking to enhance their nutrition, fitness, and overall well-being.Links:fitnutanitahttps://anitamirchandani.com/
In this latest episode of M&A Tales, our special guest is EY's Global Deputy Vice Chair for Strategy and Transactions Nadine Mirchandani. With over 20 years of experience, Nadine specializes in leading financial services, corporate and private equity transactions, serving as an advisor to both sell- and buy-side parties. In this insightful conversation, she shares her views on how to find and nurture talented and diverse M&A teams. Dealcast is presented by Mergermarket and SS&C Intralinks. Dealmakers, are you ready for 2024? Read our new report, 9 M&A Dealmaking and Financing Trends in 2024, to understand the factors that will impact M&A and strategic financing in the next 12 months. https://www.intralinks.com/insights/publication/9-ma-dealmaking-and-financing-trends-2024
Laurie Wallmark is the award-winning author of picture book biographies of women in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) as well as fiction. In our second interview, we celebrate Laurie's new picture book, Journey to the Stars: Kalpana Chawla, Astronaut, co-written with Raakhee Mirchandani, illustrated by Maitreyi Ghosh (Illustrator) , published by Beaming Books (February 13, 2024). We also talk about other recent books including The Queen of Chess: How Judit Polgár Changed the Game (July 2023), Rivka's Presents (July 2023), and Dino Pajama Party: A Bedtime Book (2021), attempting to understand the differences and commonalities between non-fiction and fiction, including the universal importance of passion and storytelling. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Laurie Wallmark is the award-winning author of picture book biographies of women in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) as well as fiction. In our second interview, we celebrate Laurie's new picture book, Journey to the Stars: Kalpana Chawla, Astronaut, co-written with Raakhee Mirchandani, illustrated by Maitreyi Ghosh (Illustrator) , published by Beaming Books (February 13, 2024). We also talk about other recent books including The Queen of Chess: How Judit Polgár Changed the Game (July 2023), Rivka's Presents (July 2023), and Dino Pajama Party: A Bedtime Book (2021), attempting to understand the differences and commonalities between non-fiction and fiction, including the universal importance of passion and storytelling. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dive into the inspiring world of Dr. Amit Mirchandani, aka Dr. Mirch, as he shares his transformative path from achieving personal milestones to making a significant impact in pain medicine and encouraging others to find their purpose in life. Discover how his unique perspective on luck, the influence of his upbringing, and his dedication to selfless service shapes his approach to treating chronic pain and beyond. This episode is a deeper exploration of finding true significance in life's work and the power of serving others. Don't miss out on this compelling conversation of growth, purpose, and the pursuit of true significance. 00:04:03 Be prepared for life's challenges. 00:12:00 Be prepared for hardships. 00:15:17 Optimism leads to success. 00:20:02 Three bridges: survival, success, significance. 00:26:14 Success comes from giving. 00:32:12 Triangulation of empathy in medicine. 00:40:48 Surround yourself with a supportive team. 00:46:08 Accountability partners are crucial. 00:49:20 Accountability and synergy are powerful. 00:59:36 Engage the audience for healthcare improvement. 01:05:47 Live with purpose and abundance. 01:07:08 Authenticity and purpose are key. 01:12:22 Importance of sharing personal experiences. Resources Mentioned: - Dr. Mirch on Instagram - Seva Health Care - Go-Giver: A Little Story About a Powerful Business Idea by Bob Burg and John David Mann Follow @thehealthfeast on IG and YT for more. The Health Feast is available where you get podcasts and thehealthfeast.com. Have a question or comment for Dr. Rak and Po? You can submit them on our website https://www.thehealthfeast.com Disclaimer: The Health Feast is provided for educational and informational purposes only and does not constitute providing medical advice or professional services. As with any changes affecting your health, we recommend and encourage you to consult your medical doctor or other qualified healthcare professionals before making lifestyle changes. The opinions expressed are our own and do not necessarily reflect the views of our employers.
There is power in gratitude. Something as simple as finding three things you are grateful for at the end of each day can completely change your mindset and perspective. In keeping up with Thanksgiving traditions, Jamie Ratermann chats with spiritual coach Rita Ellen Mirchan about what it actually means to be thankful. They also dig deep into ways you can handle yourself when you find it difficult to find that gratitude, especially during the holidays. Episode's Highlights: Rita's journey, how she became a spiritual coach. Allowing yourself to feel and how your intuition can guide you Feeling grateful even during uncomfortable situations Ways that can help you find peace throughout the day About Rita Rita is a Spiritual Coach & Akashic Record Reader that specializes in helping individuals connect to the core essence of who they are. She believes that the infinite is the only boundary for our businesses, our dreams and our lives. Rita has a new offering for business owners to tap into the Akashic Records for their business, and learn tangible and energetic ways to grow their business! Resources: Check out Rita's website: https://ritaellenmirchandani.com Follow her on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ritaellenmirchandani/
Candice Lock's journey from her upbringing in Petaling Jaya, Malaysia, oto her tech career in New York is a tale of cultural fusion and culinary passion. Growing up in a Cantonese family, she later found herself at the Copacabana salsa club in New York, where the Latinos affectionately referred to her as "Chinita," meaning "little Chinese girl" in Spanish. Her love for Latin American cuisine, especially Mexican food, blossomed during her time in the city that never sleeps.When Candice moved to Bengaluru for work in 2008, fate intervened, and she crossed paths with Amit Mirchandani, who had a deep appreciation for Mexican cuisine from his time in the United States. In 2010, and Candice had not only married Amit but had also fully embraced her passion for Mexican food.Together with Amit and his brother Sameer, who shared her love for Mexican cuisine, they embarked on a journey to bring the flavors of Mexico to Bengaluru. Tacos became their specialty, and they started selling them at Bengaluru's Soul Sante.
Gak cuma perempuan, laki-laki juga ternyata perhatiin banget loh soal body image. Kira-kira gimana ya body image mempengaruhi pikiran kita? Yuk simak obrolan Ranisu bareng Richita Mirchandani di episode Pillow Talks kali ini
This week on DisrupTV, we interviewed Neha Mirchandani, CMO & head of people at BrightPlan, Adam Nathan, CEO of Almanac and Josefine Campbell, Author of Power Barometer. DisrupTV is a weekly Web series with hosts R “Ray” Wang and Vala Afshar. The show airs live at 11:00 a.m. PT/ 2:00 p.m. ET every Friday. Brought to you by Constellation Executive Network: constellationr.com/CEN.
Once you have a good idea or a business model with a lot of potential, the next step is to grind your way up there and be patient. While this might sound like a cliche to you right now, the moment you start seeing results, you'll understand. For now, it's great to listen to people who are more advanced than you are in their journey towards success. Join us in this episode of the Super Entrepreneurs Podcast and discover how Neil Mirchandani achieved success by renting furniture to studios and celebrity parties. Who Is Neil Mirchandani ? Neil Mirchandani owns an event furniture rental in the Atlanta area. His business model grew up from an idea he had while pursuing his career as a DJ. Eventually, the idea grew into a multi million dollar business. Now, he's sharing all the insight that got him to where he is with Shahid and the Super Entrepreneurs audience, especially his tips on front-line customer service. How is Neil Mirchandani Super? Patience and understanding that success is a matter of time and effort is what got Neil to this point. His innermost superpower is his ability to focus on moving forward and being patient when it comes to expecting results. Shahid's Key Insight In this episode, Shahid talks about how the ego hinders growth by making you reluctant to learn from your mistakes. Chapter Stamps: 00:00 Introductions: Rending furniture (an interesting business model) 02:15 A strategy to grow business 05:30 What's the deal with renting furniture and Shahid Durrani's rug company 07:16 Dealing with careless clients 09:05 The wildest clients Neil ever had (rappers and their parties) 12:13 How to deal with customers like a pro 16:11 Failures along the way and ego problems 18:22 Ego is skin-deep 19:25 Neil Mirchandani's innermost superpower: patience and understanding that things take time 21:23 A promise 21:44 Final words Pullout quotes: “customer service goes on layers, right? It's at the top when the customer first makes contact. And then it's at the, it's all the way to the front line when the customer is interacted with. And I don't think there's enough attention in many businesses. There's not enough attention paid to customer service at the front line.” “So I was able to remain patient to grow and go $300,000, $500,000, $600,000, $1 million, $2 million, $3 million, and just keep going on a slow pace. And I'm glad I was able to do that because patience is something that is lacking today.” Socials: LLL: https://luxuryloungeatl.com/pages/contact ----more---- Notice to the Super Entrepreneurs community: I invite you to join my webinar on how to scale your business and improve the quality of your life, without constantly chasing strategies and feeling stuck. If you feel like you need to progress, this webinar might just give you the direction you need.
What does it take to hire the right people, manage them effectively and keep good employees? In this podcast, Neil Mirchandani, founder and CEO of LLL Event Furnishings & Rentals, explores these critical topics. Neil's company manages events and provides furnishings for film sets, music videos, sporting, corporate and other large events. He shares with us how he grew his company and what he does to hire and retain the best employees. Hint: It has to do with setting aside your ego and empowering the team around you … as well as “bonusing” employees in creative ways.So if you want to know:The top three things to look for when hiring employeesHow hard work and patience eventually pay offAbout the importance of knowing when to pivot — before you're forced into making a bad decisionHow, if you want to do something excellent, you have to do something differentWhy it's important to take the next step — even if you don't feel that you'reAbout Neil MirchandaniAfter Neil Mirchandani turned 30, he realized that he needed to do more than DJ at weddings. He wanted to use this experience to expand into a business where he wouldn't be needed personally. Starting with two sofas, he began renting furniture and lighting to his clients and eventually grew his business, LLL Event Furnishings & Rentals, into the number one furnishing provider in the South for film sets, music videos, sporting, corporate and other events. Neil has worked with everyone from Sir Elton John to the NFL on parties after The Big Game. More information about his company is available at https://luxuryloungeatl.com.About Lois Sonstegard, PhDWorking with business leaders for more than 30 years, Lois has learned that successful leaders have a passion to leave a meaningful legacy. Leaders often ask: When does one begin to think about legacy? Is there a “best” approach? Is there a process or steps one should follow?Lois is dedicated not only to developing leaders but to helping them build a meaningful legacy. Learn more about how Lois can help your organization with Leadership Consulting and Executive Coaching:https://build2morrow.com/Thanks for Tuning In!Thanks so much for being with us this week. Have some feedback you'd like to share? Please leave a note in the comments section below!If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with your friends by using the social media buttons you see at the bottom of the post.Don't forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic episode updates.And, finally, please take a minute to leave us an honest review and rating on iTunes. They really help us out when it comes to the ranking of the show, and I make it a point to read every single one of the reviews we get.Please leave a review right now. Thanks for listening!Building My Legacyhttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/building-my-legacy/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/episode-258-why-neil-mirchandani-doesnt-want-to-be-the-smartest-person-in-the-room-with-lois-sonstegardphd
What does it take to hire the right people, manage them effectively and keep good employees? In this podcast, Neil Mirchandani, founder and CEO of LLL Event Furnishings & Rentals, explores these critical topics. Neil's company manages events and provides furnishings for film sets, music videos, sporting, corporate and other large events. He shares with us how he grew his company and what he does to hire and retain the best employees. Hint: It has to do with setting aside your ego and empowering the team around you … as well as “bonusing” employees in creative ways.So if you want to know:The top three things to look for when hiring employeesHow hard work and patience eventually pay offAbout the importance of knowing when to pivot — before you're forced into making a bad decisionHow, if you want to do something excellent, you have to do something differentWhy it's important to take the next step — even if you don't feel that you'reAbout Neil MirchandaniAfter Neil Mirchandani turned 30, he realized that he needed to do more than DJ at weddings. He wanted to use this experience to expand into a business where he wouldn't be needed personally. Starting with two sofas, he began renting furniture and lighting to his clients and eventually grew his business, LLL Event Furnishings & Rentals, into the number one furnishing provider in the South for film sets, music videos, sporting, corporate and other events. Neil has worked with everyone from Sir Elton John to the NFL on parties after The Big Game. More information about his company is available at https://luxuryloungeatl.com.About Lois Sonstegard, PhDWorking with business leaders for more than 30 years, Lois has learned that successful leaders have a passion to leave a meaningful legacy. Leaders often ask: When does one begin to think about legacy? Is there a “best” approach? Is there a process or steps one should follow?Lois is dedicated not only to developing leaders but to helping them build a meaningful legacy. Learn more about how Lois can help your organization with Leadership Consulting and Executive Coaching:https://build2morrow.com/Thanks for Tuning In!Thanks so much for being with us this week. Have some feedback you'd like to share? Please leave a note in the comments section below!If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with your friends by using the social media buttons you see at the bottom of the post.Don't forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic episode updates.And, finally, please take a minute to leave us an honest review and rating on iTunes. They really help us out when it comes to the ranking of the show, and I make it a point to read every single one of the reviews we get.Please leave a review right now. Thanks for listening!Building My Legacyhttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/building-my-legacy/Source: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/episode-258-why-neil-mirchandani-doesnt-want-to-be-the-smartest-person-in-the-room-with-lois-sonstegardphd
Jenn Foster and Melanie Johnson co-owners of Elite Online Publishing, interview Neil Mirchandani about what it takes to run a successful event decor company and the challenges that come with it. What You'll Learn in this Episode: How to create processes in your business. How to find unique ways to market your business. How to change your mindset to find success. Quotes: "The most important thing is to create processes above anything else, above sales, above trying to do marketing. It's probably the most important thing. And the reason is because if you have no processes in place, chaos is just inevitable." (06:07) "It's actually a challenge for us to market because over time we learn that we're really more in the wholesale business than in the retail business. We can't be out there and really loud about what we're doing based on the number of NDAs, and so over time, we as a team realized that we are really not in the retail business to the end client." (09:54) "But the reality is that I still don't feel like we've even reached close to our potential. There is just so much potential in our business and it takes a while to get outta the mindset that you can't start, extracting money from the business." (14:38) About Neil Mirchandani: Neil Mirchandani is at the helm of LLL Event Furnishings & Rentals, a multimillion-dollar event furnishing company located in Atlanta, GA - the entertainment industry hub of the South. From being a DJ to becoming the top provider for films and music videos, Mirchandani has even had some of his company's pieces featured on the popular Netflix dating show, 'Love is Blind,' while also being a part of the infamous Atlanta nightlife scene. Under Mirchandani's leadership, LLL Event Furnishings & Rentals has managed to secure notable clientele, and the company's growth prospects are looking bright, all thanks to the efficient organization and systems he has implemented. The company's success formula lies in the availability they provide to their clients, which is crucial in the rental industry where timeliness and uncertainty can be major challenges. Mirchandani's expertise and leadership have played a vital role in the company's success, and being readily available for clients has helped build trust, making LLL Event Furnishings & Rentals a highly trusted and sought-after event furnishing company. Learn More Here
In this episode, we are joined by Neil Mirchandani, the founder and CEO of LLL Event Furnishings & Rentals, an Atlanta-based multi-million dollar event rental, furniture, drapery, and dance floor provider. The company is the number one furnishing provider for film sets, music videos, sporting, corporate, and other events in Atlanta, Georgia. With their extensive range of inventory, they are able to add value to any event, large or small. Their knowledgeable and creative team can bring your vision to reality. Tune in to learn more about this!
The Levelheads talk to Kris Mirchandani about his contracting business, what it's like to build in Canada, and nerding out on building science. You can find Kris on Instagram @livefreecontracting Find us on Instagram! @levelheads_pod @verduraconstruction @greenside_design_build @collectivebuildco
Startups in the CDR space need to succeed quickly if we want to reverse climate change before time runs out. But the current system requires that climatetech founders often devote time to pitching VCs and filling out multiple grant applications. Time that would be better spent developing their solutions. So, what can we do to connect emerging carbon removal companies with the funding they need to move forward? Neesha Mirchandani is Founder and CEO of Impact Stars, a consultancy that helps planet-positive entrepreneurs raise money and attract clients. On this episode of Reversing Climate Change Happy Hour, Neesha joins Ross, Siobhan and Asa to discuss the magnetic pitch method she uses to support CDR startups in attracting venture capital. Neesha explains what VCs look for in a climate startup and shares her frustration with philanthropy's failure to fill in the funding gaps. Listen in to understand how we might streamline the grant application process for CDR entrepreneurs and get Neesha's advice on how to apply business sense to your climate ventures! Connect with Nori Purchase Nori Carbon Removals Nori's website Nori on Twitter Check out our other podcast, Carbon Removal Newsroom Carbon Removal Memes on Twitter Carbon Removal Memes on Instagram Resources Impact Stars Thanks a Ton Na'im Merchant at The Carbon Curve Climate Change vs. Artisanal Cheesemaking on Reversing Climate Change S3EP35 AirMiners Kiss the Ground Courses ‘Who Should Pay for Carbon Removal?' by Robert Hoglund California Wilderness Coalition --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/reversingclimatechange/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/reversingclimatechange/support
1 in 5 South Asian women experience PCOS, a reproductive disorder of the ovaries that can cause a number of symptoms - so many, that diagnosis can often be challenging or confused with other comorbid diseases. South Asian women also see a higher incidence of PCOS than other ethnicities. Anita Mirchandani, MS, RD, and CDN, joins TDS on the Season 8 premiere to discuss a healthy diet as part of PCOS management, how weight is not a metric to determine health, and swaps to make with South Asian foods to increase nutritional value without losing the cultural attachment to them.
Happy New Year! We hope that you have a wonderful 2023 :D In honor of setting New Years Resolutions, we wanted to post a #ThrowbackThursday of a recent podcast we taped on nutrition, sleep and fitness. Enjoy this snippet of a conversation we had with Anita Mirchandani, a registered dietitian and certified fitness professional. Catch the full episode 'Expert Dietitian Reveals the Simple Trick to Achieving Balance in Your Nutrition and Fitness' to learn more! --- 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/brownwomenhealth/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brownwomenhealth/support
Happy New Year! We hope that you have a wonderful 2023 :D In honor of setting New Years Resolutions, we wanted to post a #ThrowbackThursday of a recent podcast we taped on nutrition, sleep and fitness. Enjoy this snippet of a conversation we had with Anita Mirchandani, a registered dietitian and certified fitness professional. Catch the full episode 'Expert Dietitian Reveals the Simple Trick to Achieving Balance in Your Nutrition and Fitness' to learn more! --- 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/brownwomenhealth/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brownwomenhealth/support
Welcome to the "Brown Women Health Podcast," where co-anchors Tanushri and Ameek dive into all things health and wellness with a focus on the experiences and perspectives of South Asian women. In this episode, join Tanushri and Ameek as they sit down with registered dietitian nutritionist, exercise specialist, and certified fitness professional Anita Mirchandani. They'll discuss the important connection between sleep, food, and fitness and how to achieve balance in your nutrition and fitness lifestyle. Anita shares her favorite part about counseling clients - breaking down the science and applying the latest health news in a more practical, meaningful approach. But that's not all - get to know Anita on a personal level as she shares her love for cooking, baking, and outdoor adventures with her two sons. From biking on the Bronx River Pathway to exploring new trails in Westchester County, Anita is all about leading an active and balanced lifestyle. And of course, she'll share her thoughts on the importance of moderation, including when it comes to enjoying a glass of wine. Don't miss this informative and inspiring episode of the Brown Women Health Podcast. Tune in for practical, science-backed advice on how to prioritize rest and proper nutrition for your best health. --- 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/brownwomenhealth/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brownwomenhealth/support
Welcome to the "Brown Women Health Podcast," where co-anchors Tanushri and Ameek dive into all things health and wellness with a focus on the experiences and perspectives of South Asian women. In this episode, join Tanushri and Ameek as they sit down with registered dietitian nutritionist, exercise specialist, and certified fitness professional Anita Mirchandani. They'll discuss the important connection between sleep, food, and fitness and how to achieve balance in your nutrition and fitness lifestyle. Anita shares her favorite part about counseling clients - breaking down the science and applying the latest health news in a more practical, meaningful approach. But that's not all - get to know Anita on a personal level as she shares her love for cooking, baking, and outdoor adventures with her two sons. From biking on the Bronx River Pathway to exploring new trails in Westchester County, Anita is all about leading an active and balanced lifestyle. And of course, she'll share her thoughts on the importance of moderation, including when it comes to enjoying a glass of wine. Don't miss this informative and inspiring episode of the Brown Women Health Podcast. Tune in for practical, science-backed advice on how to prioritize rest and proper nutrition for your best health. --- 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/brownwomenhealth/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brownwomenhealth/support
Meher Anand Mirchandani is a maven, balancing her various roles with equal ease and persistent hard work, whether it is that of a business leader, entrepreneur, author, coach, wife, daughter, or a devoted mother to her twin daughters.Meher shoulders the responsibility of Managing Director at Palmon Group, which is one of the most well-respected and prominent groups in UAE for over 3 decades now. Having joined the Group six years ago, she is already credited with playing a pivotal role in its success.As one of the Forbes Top Indian leaders and a transformative coach Meher recognizes that culture is the cornerstone of an organization and is responsible for creating and building a culture and a growth mindset at Palmon and Manrre that empowers leaders to build strong and motivated teams. She believes that ‘culture not only beats strategy but determines the future and longevity of the organization. She personifies the line, ‘Success is what you attract, by who you become, when you focus on who you are becoming in the process and why your company exists is when you move higher.'Meher s vision for 2021 is to address and serve the ‘Why' of her organization. She is driven to discover the ‘WHY' of her life and business as she explains that is what is required to live an enriched life. She further elaborates, ‘Success is measured beyond the profitability of a company and your personal net worth, it when you know the reason and purpose for the company's existence along with your existence. Her personal journey has brought about a transformation in her which she shares in her first book ‘Come Alive, don't just exist', which is due to release in mid-October 2020. Timestamps Meher's journey - 2:16Self-inquiry practice - 9:56Come alive again, the making of it - 17:16Knowing yourself to love yourself - 22:29Importance of planning and prioritization - 26:45 Quotes from the conversationSuccess is something you attract by the person you becomeAll pain is in our headRelationship with oneself determines the quality of all other relationshipsYou cannot give from an empty glassYou can inspire someone when you are InspiredConnect with Meher: LinkedIn |Website |TwitterDo not miss to check out our new website and share your love https://inspiresomeonetoday.in/Do stay tuned for new episodes every alternate Friday. Next episode - Dec 2'22. Available on all podcast platforms, including, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Spotify
Today on Building Scale we are talking with Tony Mirchandani. If you are interested in hearing about a company working to make sure that everyone is doing something that they love and are passionate about then look no further. Tony has been pushing to grow RTM and he has done so in a very unique way.
Today on Building Scale we are talking with Tony Mirchandani. If you are interested in hearing about a company working to make sure that everyone is doing something that they love and are passionate about then look no further. Tony has been pushing to grow RTM and he has done so in a very unique way. Mergers and acquisitions are the primary way of growth but Tony is not just looking at the bottom line for these M&A's he is truly trying to find companies to partner with that allow people on both sides to find a win. He is helping people throughout his company to find something that they are passionate about for their work and then they do not treat work as something that they have to do but more like a position that they cannot wait to do.As CEO, Tony Mirchandani is responsible for RTM's vision, strategy and operations to provide quality engineering in a customer-focused culture. By leading a collaborative team, he fosters RTM's commitment to continuous quality improvement, best practices initiatives and enhancing the professional development programs. His expertise spans mergers and acquisitions, business development, financial management, engineering and leadership. With a strong background in both technical and operations environments, he has a unique understanding of project management, quality control and the ability to exceed client expectations.You do not want to miss this one because I know Tony is sharing some information that all owners and CEO's should be listening to!Connect with TonyLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/rtm-engineering-consultants/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/rtmengineeringTwitter - https://twitter.com/RTM_ENGInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/rtmengineering/ Connect with the Justin & Will:Will's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/willforet/Justin's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/justneagle/Learn More & Connect With Spot Migration:Managed IT Services & Support In Chicago, IL |LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/spot-migrationFacebook: Spot MigrationYoutube: Spot Migration
Jennifer Chauhan, the executive director of Project Write Now, joins us as guest cohost today. Courtney and Jennifer interview Raakhee Mirchandani, a journalist, podcaster, mother, and children's book author. Mirchandani's latest release, My Diwali Light, is in bookstores now.In this third episode of Season Four, we talk to Raakhee about working for school newspapers, finding personal storytelling powers, celebrating diverse identities and cultural traditions, and watching late-night television. Raakhee also regales us with a sumptuous list of food, film, and book recommendations.
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In today's episode of Pitch Cafe, we have Munisha Mirchandani with us.
A service of remembrance and celebration for Queen Elizabeth II. Also, Jenna Hager and Dona Farizan talk to Karamo Brown about his new daytime talk show. Plus, Ashlee Glazer shares the latest fall beauty trends. And, Raakhee Mirchandani talks about the inspiration behind her new book “My Diwali Light.”
Hear how to make your website your best marketing tool We're going to do three things today for my audience as you're listening in or watching. First, Jann Mirchandani will tell you about her own journey as a marketing maven. Then we're going to talk about what Google has done to change the way we search for what we want to buy or answers to what we want to know. For solutions to what you need, you start by asking Google. Have a physical ailment? You ask Dr. Google. Second, do you know why that is so important for your business and its image, identity, brand, presence and what you communicate in the marketplace? And third, what do you need to do to build a brand identity? How can you create the story you want for your business? If you have a company or want to start one, this is for you! Watch and listen to our conversation here Can Jann help you? I have known Jann Mirchandani for a long time, and she has built several websites for our clients. While she was speaking at a Westchester Business Council event, her panelists were talking about LinkedIn, Instagram and social media. I am sure that you may be worried about that as well. Jann focused on building a great website foundation for your social presence because without a good foundation you don't exist. Where should you focus if you want to build your digital presence? Listen in as Jann and I talk about something we believe to be an essential part of our personal and professional lives: how we show up online. How are you? If you want to contact Jann directly, you can find her on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter, or you can send her an email at jann@westchestermarketingcafe.com. And check out her own website Westchester Marketing Café. To know more about building a terrific website that will work hard for you: Blog: Terrific Websites to Empower Successful Women Entrepreneurs Podcast: Lisa Staff and Deevo Tindall—Social, Video, Digital: How Can You Build A Personal Brand Today? White paper: How Important is a Social Media Strategy to an Inbound Marketing Effort? Additional resources for you My two award-winning books: Rethink: Smashing The Myths of Women in Businessand On the Brink: A Fresh Lens to Take Your Business to New Heights Our website: Simon Associates Management Consultants Read the transcript of our podcast here Andi Simon: Welcome to On the Brink With Andi Simon. Hi, I'm Andi Simon. I'm your host and your guide. Can you believe it, this is our 324th podcast. We've been ranked in the top 5% of global podcasts and the top 20 of futurists podcasts. So to you, our listeners and our audience, I can't thank you enough for listening and sharing. And today I have a fantastic woman I want you to meet: Jann Mirchandani is a fantastic website designer, and understands the internet and the SEO of things. We've had her create several websites for our clients and they are fantastic. And it's fun to work with Jann because she really understands what Google has done. They've transformed the buyer's journey. The first thing you're going to think about when you have a need is to go online and search for it. And there is Jann's website waiting for you. Jann, thank you so much for joining me today. Jann Mirchandani: Oh, it's a pleasure to be here. Thanks for having me. Andi Simon: We're going to do three things today for my audience as you're listening in or watching. First, I want Jann to tell you about her own journey. You know how important that is to set the stage. Then we're going to talk about what Google has done to change the way we search, buy and find solutions to what we need. And why that is so important for your identity, your brand, your presence and what you communicate in the marketplace. Now at a Westchester Business Council event where Jann was speaking, the others were talking about LinkedIn and social and Instagram. You may be worried about that as well. But without a good foundation on your website, with your content, with your blogs, you don't exist. And the first thing someone will do if they see an Instagram thing is cool. So why aren't you thinking web first and that website is so important. Jann, thank you for being here. Jann Mirchandani: Pleasure to be here. Thanks for having me. Andi Simon: Tell them about yourself. Who is Jann? Jann Mirchandani: So I actually started my career back in the day, really, before websites were even a thing. In fact, it's just kind of a funny aside, I remember when I was in high school, and they brought in one of the first desktop computers, and I was like, I was never going to use that thing. And so I clearly can't say that I was very forward thinking back then. But obviously, over the many years, my actual career kind of started in marketing. In corporate, I worked for several large asset management companies back in the day. And then my company was merging with another company, and I was fortunate enough to get a package. And they actually became my first client. It was just such a funny kind of coincidence. My intention really was at the time I was working, to keep in marketing. I was sort of specializing in that. Back then, it was desktop publishing. So I started and then I started my family around that same time. It was very difficult to balance the two. So I really started changing my focus to working with smaller organizations and smaller businesses. And what I realized in fairly short order was that it was really the technology, it was really the internet of things, that businesses and small business owners were saying, "We really need to understand this. It's supposed to be the end-all and be-all and it's easy, and we should be able to get in here, but I'm afraid." And there's just really a dearth of experts to sherpa the small business owners and nonprofit organizations through getting a website up and running and all of that. So I really did a complete pivot and went all in on just the digital and website design. And I taught myself. I took what I had learned over a decade-plus of marketing, and then taught myself the technology. And that, to me, is really the beauty of it. It's that sweet spot between communicating your unique selling proposition and what makes you special, with also the nerdy, geeky things of how we can communicate that effectively online. That was sort of a not-so-straight path to where I got to where I am now. Andi Simon: Well, I bet you can also reflect out to our audience about what your clients are asking for or thinking about, and perhaps missing, because searches become the way people find things. I had a great client in Texas, he had a foundry and his clients stopped picking up the telephone. And the sales guys were having a terrible time getting inside to buyers who they used to use. And so when I went out to find out what was happening, Boomer buyers had retired and the 30-somethings didn't use the telephone. And they laughed. They said, Well, we don't pick up the phone, we go online, we go searching. And he said to me, That's how they buy now. I said, Yes, that's how people buy now. So that gives us a little of the evolution of both search and the web. Jann Mirchandani: You know, it's interesting, because I had a conversation not that long ago with a client that was very similar. He found me on Google, and wasn't anybody that I had any experience with. He says, "I'm not getting any phone calls. I'm not getting any inquiries from my website, what's going on?" And I went in, and sure enough, he wasn't getting found on any of the search engines, so we won't get into that whole nonsense, because it was a mistake that had been made by his previous developer. That was both phone calls, and emails, and warm inquiries. And statistics show, even if somebody has a friend and business card, the first thing that they're going to do is look you up online. They're going to go to your website and check you out even before they pick up the phone or send an email inquiry. Statistics and surveys have borne that out. So they're definitely going to your website, even if those are just the referrals. What about all of the people who don't even know that you exist, and don't know anybody who's going to refer you? People who are doing a Google search if they're looking for an attorney, if they're looking for any kind of service provider, they're going to do a Google search. They're doing their due diligence, that is where they start. We are living in the age of educated consumers. So to try and swim upstream, to me, just does not make sense. So I always tell clients when they say, We need to joog up our website, we need to make it look a little bit nicer. And I'm like, Well, that's part of it, but the reality is, you need to think about what you're saying. Who are you communicating with? Are you really attracting your best customers? Or are you just trying to throw spaghetti against the wall and say, These are all of our list of services. You know, it's a little bit more nuanced than that. So you really do need to think about your audience first, and not just features and benefits. Andi Simon: Well, it's not a brochure. And the problem is, when you think of it as an online brochure, it's flat, and it offers you no value. And quite frankly, like a brochure, you hope people read it, maybe. But it doesn't provide any service. So my pitch always is, What's your value? Because it comes through before anyone has come to you, or even after it's on your web. So at SAMC we make sure there are 10 areas where we score highly. So you want to Google corporate anthropologist, on the first page on my blog about why culture change is essential if you're going to change, is on the first page and may not be the first one. But it's down within the first few. Blue Ocean Strategy® expert. I can't beat the book, but I'm on that second page. Sometimes my stuff's on the first page. Think through one of the keywords that you want to be known for. What's your authority? Because search is looking for an authority. And the second thing that we've learned, and I'm sure you tell this to your clients, is, Google's already gone local to ask, Who's a good attorney near me? What's a restaurant near me? It already knows you want to go near me. Jann Mirchandani: Right, it's a numbers game. 100%. And, what you said too about which search terms. What do you want to be known for? One of the first things that I counsel my clients on is, it's not necessarily how you identify yourself, because many of us fall into, "I do website design and development." We get very jargony, very quickly, because that's the language of our profession. That's not necessarily what our best clientele are looking for. Because they don't know the language of our profession. So you got to throw the jargon out the window to a large extent. It goes back to what I was saying before about your audience first, what are they looking for, and it may not be the very professional jargon terms that you think of yourself in terms of. You just are always going back to clients first, and then what you're talking about in terms of local search. It's a numbers game. So if you're getting 100,000 visits to your website and of those, 1% is your ideal client, versus 1000 visits to your website and 50% of those are your ideal client. The point you really want to make sure that you're focusing on is your ideal client. If somebody's doing a search for Apple, are they looking for going apple picking with their family, or are they looking for an iMac? When you're looking at the search, are you being found for the right terms, and is it what your audience is looking for. And it may be, it may be some of that jargon. If you're looking for other professionals, and I certainly know clients and I have other industry professionals that refer business to me. So maybe you do want to attract people with some of that, and it goes right directly to what you're talking about in terms of thought leadership and being really known for your expertise and being solid in your core expertise. Andi Simon: It's not all that different from life before the internet, because we forget that people buy from people. And so the whole process is, how do you make yourself come alive online. I had one client and he downloaded pages off my website underlined in yellow. I was in shock. He knew enough about me, he'd watched the videos. But that was how he bought it. But it was an interesting experience on my part because he was looking for content to pre-legitimize his decision to contact us. Last week, we actually had somebody who found us online because they wanted to do a culture change project and needed the Organizational Cultural Assessment Instrument. Or conversely, they wanted to do culture change and found me with the OCAI. I'm never quite sure what it was. But all of this comes down to, once you have your website, think backwards. What are people searching for, not just a word. The word culture has millions of searches, but that's not what you want. You want a culture change expert in New York or something that gives it a long tail that locks you in, and then you better have it on your website so that this wonderful person who's looking for you can find you, which sounds so mysterious, but that's how the world is working now. Jann Mirchandani: You said long term keyword, which is how to think about: How do we own our own searches? We put in a question. It might be a very long question because that's how we're getting all of those little markers into the search engine to say, I'm looking for all of this. And the other thing that people don't often realize in terms of the SEO on their website, and when I say SEO, I'm really just talking about the organic, I'm not talking about paid placement, I'm not talking about paid ads, or anything. It's really just about people finding you organically. What people don't realize is, they think, "I need to optimize my website," which of course you do, but your website isn't showing up for search results. A page on your website and an article that you have written, a video that you have shared, it's showing up in the search results. This is the other thing I see with clients a lot, especially on their home page is: We have to put everything on the home page because that's where people are going to be coming in. We have to rethink why we call it a home page, but that's only a percentage of your visitors. All of those other articles, all of that other material that you're sharing on your website, is conveying your thought leadership and your expertise and your knowledge and your personality. And so that's going to be a large part of it as well. And that's what's going to bubble to the surface for the search results. Andi Simon: Now, let's go a little further because there's a whole world of backlinks. You know, your ranking depends on how others have linked back to you for something. Can you talk a little bit about that? Jann Mirchandani: Yeah, I mean, it's a great way. I share articles all the time about tools that I love to use for clients, and I will link to those sources. So that gives them sort of additional SEO tools too. When people share your information, whether we were not pushing too hard on social media, that's a whole other animal, but sharing on social media, sharing on other websites, other credentialed websites, other really substantial websites, when they're linking back and saying, "Here's an interesting article that Andrea Simon wrote about creating change in your organization." That all lends credence and lends authority to your information and your expertise. So to the extent that you can guest blog somewhere, do a podcast somewhere, all of that information then gets shared. Maybe shared in the original source, but then links back hopefully to your website, as well. You said something interesting earlier about it's not so different than how it was in the ancient days, pre-internet. It really is the same how people behave. We have not evolved in the last 20 years, our tools have changed. Our tools have certainly evolved, but how we make decisions is very much the same. We base our decisions based on who we know, and trust, who we like, who we feel comfortable with, to the extent that networking with others now means connecting and collaborating with others and sharing others. "This is somebody that I know and trust, and I feel confident recommending them." That all lends credibility, not only to the others, but to you as well. Andi Simon: You know, as you're talking, one of the websites you built for us was for a client, and they do a good deal of blogging, and I'm showcasing their customers on their site. Now, often when I'm working with clients, we have two leadership academies, and I talked about belonging cues. This builds trust because they become icons for others who are looking for people just like me, so that if you can do it for them, you might be able to do it for me. So even our podcasts and celebrating others, it's not about us, it's about collaborating, belonging. And these are the kinds of folks I want to share with our audience. They know that we're good at whatever it is that we're doing here. But I do think the world of the web is mysterious. We set up small businesses, not-for-profits, and I'm not quite sure why they don't realize that they go shopping the same way they want to find something. But they don't really think of it for their own company in the same fashion, as if they would buy me as an attorney or an accounting firm or whatever. And well, why wouldn't they? If you give them the right answers to the question of, How do I handle the new tax law?, what is it that matters? What matters isn't the name of your company, maybe the logo, but really is it? Do you have an answer to my question? And if you do, then you must be trustworthy and I may belong to you. So the buyer, you're right, they haven't evolved that much. It's just the tools that we use to get there. It is interesting. We did say something about social. At SAMC when we post something, we immediately go out (we're HubSpot partners) and we post it on all the social, and then we email it to all of our friends and family who are on our CRM. And we then follow up a week later with, In case you missed it." We're gonna talk a little bit about how to leverage social as opposed to depend on it. If you want to have content, and social doesn't give you much, it's a vehicle for talking to people. What are your thoughts? Jann Mirchandani: I couldn't agree more. Clients often look at me, like, "Why?" I say, "Well, do you do social media? I can work with you on your social media, but I will not execute social media on your behalf." So they're like, "But you do digital marketing." I say, "Yeah, do you know social media is great if you have great content, but you have to have content. That's rented space." I always tell clients, You know what: Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram...all of these channels. Tik Tok is the newest hot thing. They can change their algorithms. They can change their user agreements anytime without your permission, without your agreement. You have no say in it. They can take your content as soon as you upload it. It's there as if it no longer belongs to you. You're in a rented space there, as opposed to your website. You own that real estate. You can take your website and you can move it from one hosting platform to another. I've done it plenty of times with clients. And they're like, "What is set up over here, it's not meeting our needs anymore." We take it and it will live somewhere else. Your domain you own means that you can move it forward from one registrar to another. And all of that is as you make those decisions for your business, your organization. So it's really important to understand that difference between what you really control versus what somebody else controls for your organization. This is not to say that it doesn't have any meaning because again, we all go to networking events. Say I haven't seen someone for a while, I should reach out. Those platforms have their uses, certainly LinkedIn, especially to stay in touch with colleagues as they move from one job to the next and you might not necessarily have their home phone number. So it is important, but it is also important to understand what the value is where one is a tool for networking and the other one is a tool for really having that conversation with your clients, in terms of your prospective clients, in terms of, This is really our expertise. You shouldn't be selling on social media but on your website, it's perfectly appropriate to be a little bit more sales that you really don't want to do on social media. So again, what are the tools and why are you using them? Andi Simon: It is interesting as I'm listening to you because the world of LinkedIn is a science all unto itself, and Instagram as well. But 65-70% of the traffic to our website comes from organic. And Twitter is much more effective as a generator of leads to our website then the others are. I mean, I can see it in the data. You have to feed the ones that feed you. And you play with the others to be present. But forget whoever is listening, what is your strategy? And what are you offering? And to whom? And what do you know about what's working, because it's all in the data. And if you're not watching your Google Analytics, you don't see where the sources are, you're missing what the world is giving you, which is a platform to know how to build your business organically on the internet. Now, for those who aren't up on a good website yet, I urge you to talk to a Jann or someone like Jann, because you're missing the way the world is buying. The first thing people do if they're curious about something is, they search. And if you don't come up on the first couple of pages, you don't exist. And unless someone's referring them to you, you got a lot of work to build a market in a changing buyer's journey now, but we are about ready to wrap ourselves up. So Miss Jann, what are two or three things you want to make sure our audience doesn't forget and leaves knowing about? Jann Mirchandani: Well, the first thing is what I said right at the beginning. It's absolutely essential that you really get out of your own head and think about what your prospective clients are looking for. One thing that I always say to new clients is, Think about the 10 questions that you get most often when you start with a new project or a new client. They're telling you everything that you need to know about what any other prospective client is going to be asking you. Because that's the same question. So that's really the first thing that you want to do is, What are those prospective clients looking for? Then in terms of overall presence and how you're presenting yourself online, it goes back to, we haven't really talked about branding, but the branding experience. Hopefully people have watched and listened to us today and when they go to my website, that tracks with what I saw on Andi's podcast. Then if they pick up the phone or send me an email, that experience should be the same as well. Back in the day, when I first started, it was like, Oh, I have to be very buttoned up and I have to be very professional. I kind of subjugated my own personality to a large extent and over time, I'm like, you know what, that's hard to sustain over time. So, let that personality show because in many, many instances, that is going to be your sales differentiator. So I think that's important also. Don't set your website and forget it and say, Okay, we just dusted it off, and we just did a new website and now we're done for another five years. You shouldn't be really taking a look at it regularly. You should be adding articles regularly. I have the same issue that every one of my clients have on my blog. But again, go back to what you have and bring in guest bloggers, but definitely make sure that you are paying attention regularly to your website to add new content so those questions that your prospective clients are asking you, or you know what your clients are asking you. So that's sort of it in a nutshell. Andi Simon: I'm going to have Jann tell you where you can reach her. But one of the things that I do just as a tip is that we like to post three times a week. We like to post on our list of longtail keywords, and make sure the URL and the subheads are all the right ones for people searching for that. So there's a little science to how to do those. But after awhile, you're building on the story so that the blogs that we put up two or three years ago have set the stage for what we're adding onto currently. And sometimes I look back and forward and say, It really has grown into a storybook. That's what you are, a storybook. And the story is like a movie set in your head in your next year. And think about the year in terms of content you want to share. You don't have to be long, 800 words, three paragraphs, and the right keywords get you content so the search engines know you're the expert in that particular field. But don't wait. Because if you wait five years, you're a worthless website. Jann Mirchandani: Months, honestly, I mean, six months. Everything else is now and I'll add a little bonus that you just reminded me of: Is it okay to go back to an article or a post that you wrote three years ago, a year ago? Things change. So dust that off, rewrite. Depending on how much you've changed the original article, you can either update the date on it, or just leave it with a little note that you updated it so that you're not always having to craft new content, you really can go back to what you have. It might be interesting for your readers to see originally, back in 2011, Jann said these were her favorite tools. And she's added three new ones since then and that's kind of interesting how the technology has changed. So I mean, you can certainly do that to update what you've already got. Andi Simon: And when you get launching that new website, don't forget to tell everybody on your email list. They are a rich source for, "Hi, we've just updated our website and we can't wait for you to read the new articles on there. Or let us know what you need." Jann Mirchandani: I haven't even touched on email. Email is a great way to share your content from your website to your audience, and that drives traffic back to your website. We're talking about SEO, all of that traffic that you're generating through the people that you're already connected with, is a great source for SEO as well. Andi Simon: Jann, where can people reach you? Jann Mirchandani: I can be reached at Westchestermarketingcafe.com That's the easiest way. You can fill out the online form there. Or you can reach me directly at Jann@Westchestermarketing cafe.com Or give me a call 914-806-7720 and I'd be happy to chat. Andi Simon: And she's a happy chatter and she does beautiful work. It's a pleasure to see you today. Thank you for joining me. Now, for all of our listeners and our audience who are watching, I can't tell you what fun it is to share great people with you. And as you know, my job is to help you see, feel and think in new ways, which is just what we've done today with Jann. But don't underestimate the power of the internet, your website, and the kinds of ways it tells a story. We're all story makers and storytellers. And that's what's so powerful today. You have a platform, and nobody's controlling you, so tell that story in a great fashion. And keep telling it over and over so that you can rise in those rankings because they matter. I'm Andi Simon, I'm your host and your guide. My two books are out there at Amazon waiting for you. It's so much fun. I did a book club the other day on Rethink: Smashing The Myths of Women in Business. And these were really wonderful high-powered women in the commercial real estate world. And I was fascinated about how they had read the book and how it had touched them differently than I might have thought. And that's always so interesting when you read a book because you put your story into it. And they were all wanting to know how could their stories be like these stories? So I urge you to read it and get a hold of me if you want me to talk at your book club or your organization. I'd love to share both the origin myth of this book,Rethink, as well as the women who are inside it who were so gracious to share their stories like Jann has done today. It's been such fun. But take care. Remember, find me at info@Andisimon.com and we're always here to help you see, feel and think in new ways. Change your organization or change yourself. It's been wonderful, thanks again.
Join the Manifest it Now app's Inner Tribe for live workshops every month. Learn more here. Connect with Rita: Website: https://ritaellenmirchandani.com Instagram: ritaellenmirchandani https://www.instagram.com/ritaellenmirchandani/?hl=en facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ritaellenmirchandani Rita Ellen Mirchandani is an Akashic Record Reader and Spiritual Mentor. Rita works with ambitious spiritual entrepreneurs or adventurous women that are looking to evolve, create, and lead the life of their dreams. Rita also offers Akashic Record Readings, spiritual coaching, and group offerings, that offer a deep dive into any area of your life - so you can sit back, expand, and lean into your desires with ease.
Who do you believe you are? And what really matters to you? How do you know the difference between your intuition and your ego? Where does logic integrate with our gut instinct and felt experience? What is reasonable? What is truth? And what should we be striving for in life and business? Marie and Rita are here to deeply discuss all of it. No topic is left unturned, where even highly politicized events are discussed in the form of collective healing and how our identities contribute to our lives and businesses. Together, success is redefined on a spiritual path, in business, and in our personal lives + development. Rita is currently accepting 1-1 clients, providing Akashic Records Readings, as well as launching a new course on How to Read the Akashic Records (in July of 2022). Find Rita on Instagram @ritaellenmirchandani or through her website https://ritaellenmirchandani.com/. Join the TCP Community for access to the full episode (www.community.thecorppsychic.com) or to join in on the BTS discussion. and sign up for our newsletter (http://eepurl.com/hC7vt1) for invitations and updates on the work that we are doing at TCP. Spirituality | Spiritual Awakening | Business | Values | Belief Systems | Identity | Abortion | Gun Control | Gun Rights | Success | Akashic Records | Personal Development | Business Development | Tarot | Freedom | Eternal Eye | Consciousness | Conscious Conversations | Contentment | Happiness | Psychic Discernment | Identity | Who Am I | Knowingness | Intuitive Development | Logic vs. Intuition
Taking One Small Risk Episode 176 of The Path to Authenticity features Akashic Record reader, reiki master, and shamanic practitioner Rita Ellen Mirchandani. Hear Rita talk about her winding spiritual path, and her vision to teach the rest of us how to access the Akashic Records as a source of healing. Enjoy. -tg The Path […]
Rajesh Mirchandani spent over 20 years in journalism and finds himself today as a senior advisor at the UN Foundation -- and two very exciting new projects on the horizon. His time covering international affairs (along with entertainment and a whole host of other topics) for the BBC led him to a realization and a transition to his current role. He reached a point where he no longer wanted to be asking the tough questions without helping to find the answers. In his current role, Rajesh is faced with some of the most challenging matters of our time -- and rather than meeting that challenge with skepticism, he offers a hopeful point of view. In addition to his work on climate related matters, Rajesh is also launching a podcast called, "Finding our Flavor," and working simultaneously on a book on a related topic. Jump into today's conversation to hear more about this remarkable communicator who has a keen ability to see a path forward both in the issues of the day, but also in his own successful career.
In this Episode, I (@Jivraj Singh Sachar) speak with Rohan Mirchandani, Co-Founder & CEO of Epigamia. Epigamia is one of India's most loved consumer food brands, building delicious & healthy dairy products for millions in the country. Hinged on the core belief that this decade will produce new-age brands that will dominate the Indian lifestyle for the century that awaits us, Epigamia has successfully established a presence for itself by curating a category with its hero product Greek Yogurt and expanding on top of it, with spreads, milkshakes and entire line of plant based products. Started by Rohan and team, Epigamia in its original form began as Hoki Poki ice cream and evolved into its current avatar, having realised the challenges of seasonality in the ice-cream business. Since then, there has been no looking back, and Epigamia has been a success story in the making since the last 7-8 years. I chat with Rohan, the Co-Founder & CEO of Epigamia to understand how they got here: (Time Stamps Coming Soon) About our sponsor: Stride Ventures, which is one of India's leading Venture Debt Funds, becoming synonymous with innovative startup financing in India. Stride provides comprehensive solutions, going beyond venture debt, to cater to distinctive challenges faced by high-growth and inherently strong businesses, backed by leading institutions. The fund has a portfolio of over 60+ diversified companies, having deployed more than Rupees 1500 Crore to date. In just over two years, Stride Ventures has emerged as the preferred venture debt lender in the Indian Ecosystem. To know more about this phenomenal fund, visit - https://strideventures.in/ Hope you liked the 96th Episode on the Indian Silicon Valley Podcast - Building India's leading Consumer Food Brand! That was it from this Episode, thanks again for tuning in! :) If you liked the episode, do share with your friends or drop us a quick review! Also, do follow us on social media to stay updated with all new episodes: Twitter: https://twitter.com/isv_podcast LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/indian-silicon-valley-podcast/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/indiansiliconvalleypodcast/ Gallery of all Episodes: https://airtable.com/shrTOFf1z5UT0q9p8 You can also subscribe to the YouTube Channel of the Podcast : https://www.youtube.com/c/IndianSiliconValley/ "If you never try, you never know" Stay Tuned, Keep Building.
Tania Mirchandani is the Vice President of Capital Markets at Clear Capital. She worked in wealth management for nearly 15 years at Goldman Sachs. She has been involved in multifamily real estate management, operations and acquisitions for 5 years and she joined Clear Capital at the beginning of this year. In this episode, Tania talks about the importance of trust and confidence in a sponsor, the different information needs that individual investors have and some important deal metrics to analyze when reviewing a deal.Tania talks about the illiquidity of syndication investments and the importance of general partners investing in their own deals.Tania explains the importance of trust and confidence in people you are investing with and how that trust can be transferred through referrals and word of mouth. She also talks about different investors and their needs for depth of information when they are reviewing deals. She encourages everyone to figure out how they want to pursue an investment opportunity and to get comfortable with whatever level of information they need before investing.Tania mentions some of the metrics that are important to her when analyzing a deal. Podcasts she recommends:Focus On Facts Super Soul To connect with Tania go to www.clearcapllc.com or email her at tania@clearcapllc.com. If you would like to contact Jim Pfeifer, you can email him at jim@leftfieldinvestors.com or if you would like to find out more about Left Field Investors go to www.leftfieldinvestors.com. Our sponsor, Tribevest provides the easiest way to form, fund, and manage your Investor Tribe with people you know like, and trust. Tribevest is the Investor Tribe management platform of choice for Jim Pfeifer and the Left Field Investor's Community. Tribevest is a strategic partner and sponsor of Passive Investing from Left Field.
Livehealthy editor Ann Marie McQueen speaks with Meher Mirchandani, director of Manrre Logistics Fund, managing director of Palmon Group and author of the new book Come Alive. Meher talks about the practice of self-love + compassion in action and building a culture of growth in the workplace. She's a business leader, business coach, mom of twins and talks about her own breakthrough and transformation.
In this episode of the #BuyDiverse podcast powered by the Chicago MSDC on WGN Radio, President and CEO J. Vincent Williams first talks with Keith Wyche, VP Community Engagement and Support for Walmart about his journey and success as a leader, executive and also an acclaimed author. Hear as Keith shares the ways that Walmart […]
A conversation on motherhood, with my mom Deena Mirchandani. Follow Brown Mom on social media: @Raakstar on Twitter @RaakstarWrites on Instagram @BrownMom on Instagram
Episode Notes Thoughts on the Episode My conversation with Devesh ji was one I was super excited for and you can probably sense my nervousness in my tone! That being said, it is a great episode about being a male kathak dancer, balancing bollywood with kathak, Devesh ji's first solo performance and a whole host of other topics. Bio Devesh Mirchandani is a Mumbai based choreographer and dance teacher. He has been training in Kathak for 13 years under the guidance of great gurus like Smt Shama Bhate ji, Padmashri Guru Pratap Pawar, and has taken workshops with Vidhushi Saswati Sen ji, and Padma Vibhushan Pandit Birju Maharaj ji. He is a member of the Indian Film and Television Association Bollywood and part of the choreography team “Dance with Madhuri”. His dance training includes Indian Folk Dances, Kathak and Contemporary – Bollywood dance. As a teacher, he has been offering dance lessons in India for sixteen years whereas for the last three he has expanded his activities internationally – having travelled to countries like Russia, Spain, China, Taiwan, Malaysia, Colombia, Peru, Chile, Paris, Dubai for workshops and shows. He has participated on dance reality shows (“Just Dance”, “Jhalak Dikla Ja”, “Dance India Dance”) and is highly appreciated by the Bollywood stars Sharukh Khan and Deepika Padukone.
Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfAR27DrjE_lNwYvlzYPE0w Website: https://www.whitneyabke.com/thesoulishpodcast Audio: https://anchor.fm/the-soulish-podcast IG: https://www.instagram.com/thesoulishpodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thesoulishpodcast On this episode: Welcome to Episode 39 of The Soul-ish Podcast! For this episode I am honored to have Rita Mirchandani as a guest! Rita is an Akashic Records Reader and shares about the Akashic Records and Healing by understanding our past, present, and future. Connect with Rita Website: https://ritaellenmirchandani.com IG: www.instagram.com/ritaellenmirchandani Support: In 2018, over 38 million Americans lived in poverty, and an estimated 15 million of those were children. According to the USDA, before the coronavirus pandemic more than 11 million children in the United States live in "food insecure" homes, which means that those households don't have enough food for every family member. Today, projections show that 18 million children could face hunger this year. Join me this year in donating to No Kid Goes Hungry- go to https://www.nokidhungry.org p.s. If you love this podcast, please be a wonderful human and rate & review!! ❤️ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-soulish-podcast/support
In this episode, I bring on Rita Ellen Mirchandani who is an akashic record reader and spiritual teacher. She shares her wisdom and story on how her awakening began and how she got started in this realm, and she also shares with us her vision of being able to bridge the gap between the corporate world and the spiritual realm with the Akashic records. You can find her on Instagram at: @ritaellenmirchandani and her website at www.ritaellenmirchandani.com
The VCpreneur: Startups | Venture Capital | Entrepreneurship | Fundraising
In this episode, Sasha Mirchandani, Founder & Managing Partner @Kae Capital & Co-founder @Mumbai Angels, joins our host Digjay, to talk about his learnings from investing in startups over the last 2 decades – from being an angel investor in early 2000s to starting his own VC fund in 2012, how Kae Capital leverages it's LPs to add value to their portfolio startups, building a legacy VC fund, Sasha's list of anti-portfolio startups (Oyo, Ola, Meesho, Unacademy) & key learnings from these missed opportunities. Sasha founded Kae Capital in 2012 which is a Mumbai based sector agnostic VC fund that usually invests in seed stage startups. Some of its investments include 1mg, Nua, Porter, Zetwerk among others. Previously, Sasha was a Managing Director at Blue Run Ventures India, CEO and Founder of Imercius Technologies and Head of Corporate Affairs/New Businesses at Mirc Electronics (Onida). Sasha founded Mumbai Angels in 2006 which is among the top angel investment networks in India that connects startups with investors & professionals willing to invest in them. Sasha is among the first batch of angel investors in the country, is known for making early investments in companies like Fractal, InMobi & Myntra and was recently inducted in TiE Mumbai's Hall of Fame as an Outstanding Angel Investor. You can connect with him here on Linkedin / Twitter ---- If you liked our episode, you can subscribe to our podcast on any of the major podcasting platforms like Spotify, Apple iTunes and Google Podcasts. Please leave us a review on Apple iTunes to help others discover this podcast. You can visit thevcpreneur.com and follow us on Twitter @thevcpreneur_ & Instagram @thevcpreneur for more episodes and interesting insights on the startup ecosystem. You can also follow our host Digjay on Linkedin & Twitter ---- Show notes – 1. (01:34) Sasha's background; Starting Mumbai Angels in 2006 2. (03:54) Initial learnings as an angel investor 3. (07:09) Difference in investment approach between a VC and an angel investor 4. (09:04) About Kae Capital – Thesis, Fund size and portfolio composition 5. (10:36) What should VCs consider when choosing their LPs? Leveraging LPs to support portfolio startups 6. (14:39) Exit criteria for VCs; Why VCs need to put more thought on mitigating risks post investment and timing their exits? 7. (17:23) Learnings from his anti-portfolio and avoiding biases when evaluating startups 8. (19:49) Improvement in founder quality over the past 2 decades 9. (22:54) Rapid fire and closing remarks
The Desi VC: Indian Venture Capital | Angel Investors | Startups | VC
Sasha Mirchandani is Managing Director and Founder of Kae Capital and Co-founder Mumbai Angels. Previously, he was at Blue Run Ventures as Managing Director for the India operations. Before joining Blue Run Ventures he was CEO and Founder of Imercius Technologies. Earlier he was at Mirc Electronics (Onida) where he was Head of Corporate Affairs and new business.Follow Sasha on Twitter (@sashamirchi), host Akash Bhat (@bhatvakash) and our podcast (@thedesi_vc).. . .The Desi Startups of the Week:1. Aisle: Aisle is a dating app for Indians around the world2. Sarva: India's largest and only Yoga based wellness ecosystem. . .In this week's episode, we will cover:1. Impact of COVID personally and professionally (3:30)2. Learnings during COVID as an investor (6:55)3. LP sentiment and concerns (10:58)4. Sasha's background (15:50)5. How did Mumbai Angels come into being? (20:05)6. When should an angel think about raising institutional capital for his/her fund? (24:55)7. Mistakes angels make during investing (26:31)8. Sasha's thesis during the early days on angel investing (28:00)9. Evolution of investment thesis at Kae Capital across funds (29:45)10. How do you decentralize venture capital in India to allow for more investors to enter the market (35:42)11. Rapid fire (39:50)
Technovation with Peter High (CIO, CTO, CDO, CXO Interviews)
455: Commvault CEO Sanjay Mirchandani covers a variety of topics, including the company's strategic plan, which focuses on simplification, execution, and innovation, how his time as CIO of EMC prepared him for the CEO role, how data has gone from something companies only use when they absolutely need it to being at the forefront of the business, the tech landscape in Tinton Falls, New Jersey, his take on AI/ML, automation, and DevOps, among other topics.