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J'ai le plaisir de recevoir Mitra Hejazipour, joueuse d'échecs franco-iranienne, au parcours hors norme. Elle a commencé à jouer à six ans, dans une famille où chaque réunion devenait un tournoi, avant de devenir championne d'Iran, puis de quitter son pays pour défendre sa liberté et sa dignité. Exclue de l'équipe nationale iranienne en 2019 après avoir refusé de porter le hijab, elle s'installe en France, avant d'être naturalisée en 2023.La joueuse a décidé de raconter son histoire, véritable combat pour la liberté, dans un livre “La joueuse d'échecs”. Ce livre en forme de témoignage est donc le prolongement logique de cet engagement en faveur des droits des femmes.Dans cet épisode, on aborde notamment les sujets suivants :Pourquoi, en Iran, le témoignage d'une femme vaut-il légalement la moitié de celui d'un homme ?Pourquoi le silence peut-il devenir une forme de complicité ?Comment trouve-t-on le courage de tout reconstruire quand on sait qu'on ne pourra plus rentrer chez soi ?Et, comment agir pour la liberté de toutes les femmes ?Dans cet épisode, on parle d'exil, de loyauté, de peur et de responsabilité. On parle de ce moment où enlever un voile devient un acte irréversible. On parle aussi de concentration, de rage de vaincre, de santé mentale et de cette frontière fragile entre ambition et survie.C'est une conversation qui invite à mesurer la valeur de libertés que l'on croit parfois acquises.Je vous souhaite une très bonne écoute !Livre recommandé : 1984, Georges Orwell—Pour découvrir les coulisses du podcast : https://www.instagram.com/inpowerpodcast/Pour en savoir plus sur Mitra Hejazipour :https://www.instagram.com/mitrahejazipour/?hl=enhttps://www.instagram.com/mitra_chess/Pour suivre mes aventures au quotidien : https://www.instagram.com/louiseaubery/Si cet épisode vous a plu, vous aimerez sûrement celui-ci :https://shows.acast.com/inpower/episodes/angelique-kidjo-artiste Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Ky është një emision që ka për qëllim informacionin mjekësor për dëgjuesit në lidhje me simptomat e para të disa sëmundjeve dhe kurimin e tyre. Mënyra e rrëfimit të pacientëve sesi nisin simptomat e para në formën e rrëfimeve, vizitat tek mjeku, rrëfimet e mjekëve për dyshimet e tyre në lidhje me diagnozën e saktë, vendosja e saktë e diagnozës dhe fillimi i kurimit. Bashkëpunim me mjekë të njohur dhe personazhe të njohur të cilët kanë pasur eksperienca sëmundjesh. Ky emision ka si synim informimin e publikut mbi të rejat në fushën e mjekësisë, kërkimet, teknologjitë e reja dhe gjithçka tjetër. Çdo javë emisioni trajton një patologji të ndryshme, ku flasin njerëzit rreth një sëmundje, sqarohet si nisen simptomat e para dhe ndjesitë e tij. Më pas ky rrëfim i tregohet ekipit të mjekëve i cili shikon nëse mund të nxjerrin një diagnozë paraprake pa vizituar pacientin ose mund t'i japin një këshillë në mënyrë direkte, medikamente, ushtrime, këshilla, etj.
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Chaque mois, Voix de femmes met en avant des femmes aux parcours singuliers, inspirants ou méconnus. Chaque épisode rassemble plusieurs portraits, racontés dans le but de révéler la force, la créativité et la résilience de celles qui façonnent notre monde. Qu'elles soient entrepreneures, militantes, scientifiques ou anonymes du quotidien, leurs histoires se répondent, se complètent et éclairent la diversité des expériences féminines. À travers leurs voix, leurs combats et leurs rêves, l'émission invite à découvrir des trajectoires authentiques, parfois fragiles, toujours puissantes. Un rendez‑vous pour écouter, comprendre et célébrer celles qui avancent, transforment et inspirent. Pour cette émission, nous recevons Mitra Hejazipour, championne d'échecs iranienne exilée en France et Nafissatou Hassane Alfari, militante féministe nigérienne. Avec : • Mitra Hejazipour, autrice de La joueuse d'échecs - De Téhéran à Paris, la liberté au bout de l'échiquier (Editions Albin Michel). Un portrait de la militante féministe nigérienne Nafissatou Hassane Alfari sur la situation des femmes au Niger, par Raphaëlle Constant, journaliste à RFI. Nafissatou Hassane Alfari, 32 ans, est militante féministe nigérienne. Elle a co-fondé l'ONG Women in Nexus pour répondre au besoin crucial d'inclure les femmes dans les efforts de paix et de sécurité de son pays. Notre reporter Raphaëlle Constant l'a rencontrée lors de son passage à Paris pour comprendre la situation des femmes au Niger. En fin d'émission, la chronique Écoutez le monde, de Monica Fantini. Programmation musicale : ► UFO (Les hommes font n'importe quoi) - Bellboy & Yelle ► Viv Vré - Manu Desroches.
Chaque mois, Voix de femmes met en avant des femmes aux parcours singuliers, inspirants ou méconnus. Chaque épisode rassemble plusieurs portraits, racontés dans le but de révéler la force, la créativité et la résilience de celles qui façonnent notre monde. Qu'elles soient entrepreneures, militantes, scientifiques ou anonymes du quotidien, leurs histoires se répondent, se complètent et éclairent la diversité des expériences féminines. À travers leurs voix, leurs combats et leurs rêves, l'émission invite à découvrir des trajectoires authentiques, parfois fragiles, toujours puissantes. Un rendez‑vous pour écouter, comprendre et célébrer celles qui avancent, transforment et inspirent. Pour cette émission, nous recevons Mitra Hejazipour, championne d'échecs iranienne exilée en France et Nafissatou Hassane Alfari, militante féministe nigérienne. Avec : • Mitra Hejazipour, autrice de La joueuse d'échecs - De Téhéran à Paris, la liberté au bout de l'échiquier (Editions Albin Michel). Un portrait de la militante féministe nigérienne Nafissatou Hassane Alfari sur la situation des femmes au Niger, par Raphaëlle Constant, journaliste à RFI. Nafissatou Hassane Alfari, 32 ans, est militante féministe nigérienne. Elle a co-fondé l'ONG Women in Nexus pour répondre au besoin crucial d'inclure les femmes dans les efforts de paix et de sécurité de son pays. Notre reporter Raphaëlle Constant l'a rencontrée lors de son passage à Paris pour comprendre la situation des femmes au Niger. En fin d'émission, la chronique Écoutez le monde, de Monica Fantini. Programmation musicale : ► UFO (Les hommes font n'importe quoi) - Bellboy & Yelle ► Viv Vré - Manu Desroches.
C dans l'air l'invitée du 28 janvier 2026 avec Mitra Hejazipour franco-iranienne, grand maître féminin d'échecs, championne d'Asie en 2015, championne de France en 2023. Elle publie « La joueuse d'échecs », aux éditions Albin Michel. Un livre qui relate notamment ce moment où, en 2019, lors d'un championnat du monde où elle concourait pour l'Iran, elle a décidé de retirer son voile. Un geste interdit qui a changé à jamais sa vie. Elle est aujourd'hui citoyenne française."Ce soir-là, j'avais décidé que je ne porterais pas le voile", écrit-elle, à propos de son geste de non-retour. "J'ai fixé la caméra qui zoomait sur moi. Et j'ai souri de ma victoire. Consciente que cette image circulerait partout dans mon pays", ajoute-t-elle. Dans son livre, elle revient aussi sur son enfance de joueuse d'échecs prodige, voilée très tôt, comme les petites filles de son âge en Iran, mais pour qui la passion du jeu a été "un baume apaisant - son - chagrin."Mitra Hejazipour nous racontera son incroyable destin. Elle partagera également avec nous son regard sur la situation actuelle en Iran, où plusieurs sources font état d'environ 30.000 morts dans la répression des récentes manifestations.
In this week's episode, we explore why the future of manufacturing is in the cloud, how hybrid architectures, AI, and edge are transforming plants, and what leaders must do on security, data, and people to succeed. Download the episode transcript ===== This week, alongside IBM's Shaun Mitra, we explore why modern manufacturing should be in the cloud. We discuss how hybrid cloud and edge architectures facilitate real-time, data-driven plants, and the roles of AI, digital twins, and Industry 4.0. Additionally, Shaun shares insights on cybersecurity, data governance, workforce upskilling, and practical steps for manufacturers to start their cloud journey. ===== Guest 1: Shaun Mitra, Partner, Manufacturing & Enterprise Asset Management, IBMShaun Mitra is a Partner at IBM, responsible for Manufacturing and Supply Chain Transformation. With over 25 years of experience, Shaun has led large-scale global ERP and digital manufacturing transformations for complex industrial organizations. He specializes in SAP S/4HANA RISE, Digital Manufacturing, PLM systems and Industry 4.0, enabling clients to modernize operations, optimize assets, and scale globally.Shaun has successfully delivered multi-region transformation programs for global enterprises including Shell, Air Products and Chemicals, INEOS, Saint-Gobain, and Valmont Industries, driving measurable improvements in operational efficiency, supply chain performance, and asset reliability Host 1: Richard Howells, SAP Richard Howells has been working in the Supply Chain Management and Manufacturing space for over 30 years. He is responsible for driving the thought leadership and awareness of SAP's ERP, Finance, and Supply Chain solutions and is an active writer, podcaster, and thought leader on the topics of supply chain, Industry 4.0, digitization, and sustainability. ===== Show Links:IBM: https://www.ibm.com/us-en Shaun Mitra: LinkedIn Supply Chain Management: SAP Supply Chain Management SAP Insights: Supply Chain Follow Us on Social Media Richard Howells: LinkedIn, X SAP Digital Supply Chain: LinkedIn Please give us a like, share, and subscribe to stay up-to-date on future episodes! ===== Chapters: 00:00:00: Intro00:00:57: Guest introduction00:01:35: Why manufacturers resisted the cloud and what changed00:04:02: Cloud platforms across design, production, and maintenance00:07:27: Embedding AI, digital twins, Industry 4.000:09:57: Cybersecurity and data governance in the cloud00:11:36: People, upskilling, and change management00:14:49: Five practical steps to start a cloud journey00:16:58: Factory of the future: mostly autonomous and data-driven00:18:12: How the SAP–IBM partnership supports cloud manufacturing00:19:14: What's the future of the supply chain?00:19:58: Outro
durée : 00:18:28 - Le monde d'Elodie - par : Elodie SUIGO - Tous les jours, une personnalité s'invite dans le monde d'Élodie Suigo. Lundi 26 janvier 2026, la joueuse d'échecs franco-iranienne, Mitra Hejazipour. Elle publie, le livre "La joueuse d'échecs", aux éditions Albin Michel. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
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En 2019, lors du championnat du monde à Moscou d'échec, Mitra Hejazipour a eu le courage inouï d'enlever son hijab devant les caméras du monde entier pour marquer sa résistance aux lois de la République islamique d'Iran.
durée : 01:58:37 - La Grande matinale - par : Sonia Devillers, Benjamin Duhamel, Florence Paracuellos, Anne-Laure Sugier - Ce matin sur France Inter, à 7h50, Mitra Hejazipour, iranienne exilée en France, championne d'échecs. À 8h20 un plateau autour du podcast “L'épopée de Lady Liberty” de Philippe Colin. Et à 9h05, Pierre Niney pour le film “Gourou” de Yann Gozlan. Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
durée : 00:09:40 - L'invité de 7h50 - par : Benjamin Duhamel - Mitra Hejazipour, iraniene exilée en France, ancienne championne d'Asie (2015), médaillée d'or au championnat de France (2023), auteure de “La joueuse d'échecs” (Albin Michel). - invités : Mitra Hejazipour - Mitra Hejazipour : Championne de France d'échecs féminin, Grand maître international Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
durée : 00:09:40 - L'invité de 7h50 - par : Benjamin Duhamel - Mitra Hejazipour, iraniene exilée en France, ancienne championne d'Asie (2015), médaillée d'or au championnat de France (2023), auteure de “La joueuse d'échecs” (Albin Michel). - invités : Mitra Hejazipour - Mitra Hejazipour : Championne de France d'échecs féminin, Grand maître international Vous aimez ce podcast ? Pour écouter tous les autres épisodes sans limite, rendez-vous sur Radio France.
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Originally published in 2021, I'm replaying this remarkable interview in solidarity with the courageous women of Iran and to offer you historical context for the protests unfolding today. Retired preschool teacher Mitra Jordan reflects on the life and legacy of her mother, Sattareh Farman Farmaian - widely regarded as the mother of social work in Iran and author of Daughter of Persia (highly recommended). Sattareh was raised in a royal harem as one of 36 children born to the ruling prince of the Qajar dynasty. She earned a degree in sociology from the University of Southern California, worked for the United Nations in Iraq, and then returned to Iran to found the country's first school of social work. Under her leadership, the school flourished, training hundreds of social workers and launching programs in family planning, women's education, and orphan care, with strong support from Farah Diba, wife of Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. In 1979, the Islamic Revolution led by Ayatollah Khomeini forced Sattareh, at age 58, to abandon her life's work and flee Iran. She rebuilt her career in the United States, passing her exams and becoming a practicing social worker in Los Angeles. Mitra shares the lessons her mother lived by: the importance of education and self-reliance, the courage to follow one's own path, the refusal to be defined by your circumstances, and the often-overlooked mental benefits of physical exercise. You will find "Daughter of Persia" by Sattareh Farman Farmaian here. Subscribe to Ana's new "Mama Loves…" newsletter here. To contact Ana, to be a guest, or suggest a guest, please send your mail to: info@thankyoumama.net For more about "Thank You, Mama", please visit: http://www.thankyoumama.net Connect with Ana on social media: https://www.instagram.com/anatajder/ https://www.facebook.com/ana.tajder
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In the early morning hours of May 25, 2013, Bardstown Police Officer, 33-year-old Jason Ellis had just signed off from his shift and was heading home to his wife and 2 young sons. As Jason exited the Blue Grass Highway on Exit 34, he came to a stop as the ramp was blocked with tree branches. Jason pulled over and got out of his vehicle, but tragically, as he cleared the branches from the road, he was shot multiple times and killed. If you have any information about Jason's case, please contact the FBI by calling 1-800-CALLFBI or by contacting your local FBI office or the nearest American Embassy or Consulate or contact Kentucky State Police Post 4 at 270-766-5078 or email EllisCaseTips@ky.gov. Sources: Kramer, Stephen R; “Police Officer Jason S. Ellis| Bardstown (KY) Police Department”; Police Museum; May 26, 2018; https://police-museum.org/line-of-duty/21th-century/police-officer-jason-s-ellis-bardstown-ky-police-department/; Accessed Jan 8, 2026. “Amy's Story | Widow of Bardstown Officer Jason Ellis reveals the fear that haunted her most and her life moving forward”; WDRB; May 24, 2018; https://www.wdrb.com/news/amys-story-widow-of-bardstown-officer-jason-ellis-reveals-the-fear-that-haunted-her-most/article_f5f8d7c9-3494-575f-8064-fad9e35bc56c.html; accessed Jan 8, 2026. Mitra, Shraman; “How Did Jason Ellis Die? Who Killed Him?”; TheCinemaholic; Mar 2, 2021; https://thecinemaholic.com/how-did-jason-ellis-die-who-killed-him/; accessed Jan 10, 2026. Draut, Sam; “12 years after killing of Bardstown Police officer Jason Ellis, case remains unsolved”; WDRB; May 26, 2025; https://www.wdrb.com/news/12-years-after-killing-of-bardstown-police-officer-jason-ellis-case-remains-unsolved/article_dcb59099-13fa-4906-bc2b-09cfab49a317.html; accessed Jan 10, 2026. “Bardstown mourns the loss of Figo, the K-9 dog of fallen officer Jason Ellis”; WDRB; June 9, 2017; https://www.wdrb.com/news/bardstown-mourns-the-loss-of-figo-the-k-9-dog-of-fallen-officer-jason-ellis/article_754ddab1-9f8c-508c-b8fa-d6700565937f.html; accessed Jan 1, 2026. “3 years after his death, Jason Ellis' K-9 partner helps family remember fallen officer”; WDRB; May 25, 2016; https://www.wdrb.com/news/3-years-after-his-death-jason-ellis-k-9-partner-helps-family-remember-fallen-officer/article_4420fd10-13b2-5c60-ba4c-6ac988250040.html; accessed Jan 10, 2026.
Negara menyita jutaan hektare lahan dan menyerahkannya ke Agrinas. Apakah ini sekadar kebijakan ekonomi atau strategi baru di bawah Prabowo?
In this episode of Data in Biotech, Ross Katz chats with Mitra Mosharraf, Chief Scientific Officer at HTD Biosystems, about how AI and machine learning are revolutionizing nanomedicine. They explore the use of AI in drug discovery, formulation, manufacturing, and clinical development, highlighting how data-driven strategies are improving safety, reducing costs, and enabling more personalized therapies in the biotech space. What you'll learn in this episode: >> How AI and ML reduce costs and increase success rates in nanomedicine development. >> Key challenges in nano drug delivery and how machine learning helps overcome them. >> How HTD Biosystems' iFormulate platform speeds up formulation with predictive modeling. >> How wearables and real-time data are reshaping clinical trial design. >> The future of personalized and automated drug delivery systems. Meet our guest Mitra Mosharraf is the Chief Scientific Officer at HTD Biosystems and co-founder of Engimata Inc. With 20+ years of experience, she leads innovation in biologics, nanomedicine, and lipid-based delivery systems. Mitra is a recognized thought leader in pharmaceutical sciences. About the host Ross Katz is Principal and Data Science Lead at CorrDyn. Ross specializes in building intelligent data systems that empower biotech and healthcare organizations to extract insights and drive innovation. Connect with Our Guest: Sponsor: CorrDyn, a data consultancyConnect with Mitra Mosharraf on LinkedIn Connect with Us: Follow the podcast for more insightful discussions on the latest in biotech and data science.Subscribe and leave a review if you enjoyed this episode!Connect with Ross Katz on LinkedIn Sponsored by… This episode is brought to you by CorrDyn, the leader in data-driven solutions for biotech and healthcare. Discover how CorrDyn is helping organizations turn data into breakthroughs at CorrDyn.
CONHEÇA OS PRODUTOS DA CAFFEINE ARMY: https://r.vocemaisrico.com/e08eeca18a Encontre o ativo certo para investir hoje: https://finc.ly/f3461cf665 Ao longo da história, poucas datas atravessaram séculos com tanta força quanto o Natal. Hoje, ele carrega um significado histórico e religioso — e, ao mesmo tempo, virou uma das maiores datas comerciais do ano.Mas nem sempre foi assim. Quando o Natal começou a ser celebrado de fato? Como o calendário litúrgico foi se formando e, no Império Romano, como surgiram as datas de celebração do nascimento de Cristo? Seria o Natal apenas o solstício de inverno — ou isso é uma simplificação do mundo antigo, que usava símbolos das estações para representar coisas profundas? Por que 25 de dezembro se tornou tão significativo, e qual é a relação disso com crenças concorrentes da época, como o culto a Mitra e festivais como a Saturnalha? Se a Bíblia não traz uma data exata, como essa tradição se consolidou? E como símbolos e costumes foram mudando com o tempo — do São Nicolau ao Papai Noel, da missa do galo aos Reis Magos — até chegarmos ao Natal moderno, cada vez mais comercial?Para responder a estas e outras perguntas, convidamos Guilherme Freire para o episódio nº 276 do podcast Os Sócios. Falamos sobre o Natal, como essa data se consolidou e tudo o que podemos aprender com ela.O episódio será transmitido ao vivo nesta quinta-feira (25/12), às 12h, no canal Os Sócios Podcast.Hosts: Bruno Perini @bruno_perini e Malu Perini @maluperiniConvidado: Guilherme Freire @guilhermefclfreire
Recorded live at Online Educa Berlin, this episode of Great Minds on Learning explores AI and the Global South through history, hard lessons, and contemporary debate. John Helmer and Donald Clark examine early techno-utopian experiments, the ethics wars around AI, and newer perspectives rooted in language, power, and lived experience. From Negroponte and Mitra to Gebru, Arora, Manyika, and Mugane, the conversation asks who AI is really for—and who gets to decide. Timestamps 00:57 – Intro 01:58 – Introduction to AI & the Global South 14:11 – Nicholas Negroponte 17:38 – Sugata Mitra 24:11 – Global South takes on AI 28:11 – Timnit Gebru 32:27 – Payal Arora 37:39 – James Manyika 43:12 – John Mugane 54:49 – Summing up 58:41 – Q&A About the Show Great Minds on Learning explores 2,500 years of learning theory—from the Greeks to the geeks. Hosted by John Helmer and Donald Clark, the podcast connects historical ideas to today's debates in education, technology, and society. Connect LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/johnhelmer X: @johnhelmer Bluesky: @johnhelmer.bsky.social Website: https://learninghackpodcast.com
El Sol Invicto fue una fiesta romana que celebraba el renacimiento de un sol fuerte después de “morir” de forma aparente en los cielos durante el invierno. Las saturnales, la navidad y el mitraísmo fueron apoderándose de este mito que subsiste hasta nuestros días.
El Mitraismo fue una religión mistérica que existió en la Antigua Roma y que fue muy popular entre las legiones romanas. Sin embargo, su origen es aún más antiguo y se relaciona con la fertilidad, la vida y los nuevos comienzos.
No podíamos arrancar diciembre mejor, y es que lo hacemos hablando de la historia que nos muestra una de las películas más memorables de los 90, Forrest Gump. La obra de Zemeckis y Hanks no solo cautiva corazones, sino que nos da una buena lección de buena parte de la historia estadounidense del siglo XX. La segregación racial, la guerra de Vietnam, el Watergate… son solo algunos de los acontecimientos en los que nos detendremos para abordar el film estrenado en 1994. Y por si fuera poco, reunimos al trío bibliotecario al completo: Pello Larrinaga, Bikendi Goiko-uria y Mikel Carramiñana. Y al estilo de los míticos programas del Sur, la extensión del audio, no habrá segunda propuesta, pero sí repetición. Recuperamos una entrega de Por los Dioses, en la que hablaremos del culto a Mitra en el Imperio romano. Una deidad de origen persa cuyo culto se expandió a través de las legiones romanas y que tiene numerosas coincidencias con otras religiones como el cristianismo. Y por cierto, pronto tendremos a Sergio Alejo y Ángel Portillo abordando el tema de la expansión del cristianismo en Roma. Ahí queda eso… Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Game Over for Pakistan? | Maj Gen Rajiv Narayanan, Sumit Peer, Abhijit Iyer Mitra, Aadi Achint
The Moon reaches its exact degree of debilitation as it joins the Sun and Mercury (retrograde) in Scorpio during the dark lunar phase. This can bring feelings of vulnerability along with deeper insights. Mars's presence adds strength and renewal.Though Mercury's retrograde may cause setbacks, this period is ideal for rethinking what or who you are dedicating yourself to. With Jupiter's supportive aspect, there's reason for optimism despite challenges, bringing more discernment about what needs to go, so you can focus on what's important. The New Moon phase begins in Viśākhā, which is about making a decision, before moving into Anurādhā, a sign of loyalty and devotion. Anurādhā, ruled by the god of friendship, Mitra, reflects commitment and steadfast dedication once a decision is made.Yet you may struggle with what to commit to at first, as events realign to help you settle into something more stable. Be mindful not to settle into patterns that no longer serve you.
Mitra Sorrells, Senior Vice President, Content for Phocuswright, joins us on the eve of the conference to talk about the big themes, keeping hype in check, new trends around data and customer journeys, getting good answers from panelists, the shift of power between traditional travel brands and tech startups, and the risks of playing a drinking game based on how many times AI will be uttered on stage (please pace yourself accordingly).
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El corresponsal de la radio argentina Mitra en Espana y colaborador de La Razon ha analizado junto con Carlos Alsina los resultados de los comicios legislativos en el pais sudamericano.
Avik Mitra from A Chef's Tour is back on the podcast to talk about the cuisine of the Bengal region of India. Avik tells Brent about the surprising Persian origin of Biryani, samosas from Uzbekistan and momos from Nepal. Plus, we fit in a little Eric Clapton and Beatles talk. [Ep 360] Show Notes: Destination Eat Drink foodie travel guide ebooks Destination Eat Drink videos Avik's Kolkata Food Tour at A Chef's Tour Avik talking about Kolkata on Destination Eat Drink
Avik Mitra is a foodie tour guide from Kolkata (aka Calcutta) India. He tells Brent fascinating stories from his childhood including his favorite dish, his Grandma's lobster shrimp curry. Avik also talks about the exotic Kolkata spice market, a deep fried sweet called Gulab jamun, and water apples. Plus, dodging wild tigers! [Ep 359] Show Notes: Destination Eat Drink foodie travel guide ebooks Destination Eat Drink videos Avik's Kolkata Food Tour at A Chef's Tour
Stillness can feel impossible in a world that rewards constant motion. Before 2020, most of us were sprinting through life—our schedules packed, our minds overstimulated, our silence drowned out by screens. But what happens when we finally stop? This episode is a throwback, and was recorded in 2020, however the themes are still just as relevant today. It invites you to explore the question of stillness with Mitra Manesh, mindfulness thought leader and founder of the Innermap app. Drawing from both Eastern wisdom and Western practicality, Mitra shares her remarkable journey—from fleeing Iran during wartime to building a career teaching others how to find peace in chaos. You'll learn how to visit your past and future with a strict itinerary, reconnect to the present moment, and embrace the art of mindful living even when the world feels uncertain. What You'll Learn 3:49 How Mitra was first introduced to mindfulness and the practices that changed her life. 6:56 How she and her clients found meaning during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. 10:04 What it was like to literally walk out of Iran and into Turkey during the war. 17:57 How to engage with your past and future mindfully—without falling into anxiety or regret. 21:50 When she developed her “strict itinerary” theory for time-traveling through the mind. 26:18 Her favorite Rumi quote and the timeless wisdom it carries. 26:38 What befriending death taught her about joy. 31:48 Why oil pulling is part of her daily routine. 34:05 The story behind her beloved teacher. 36:13 How a 90-year-old Buddhist monk helped her rediscover fun. 38:18 Mitra's practical advice for easing anxiety in uncertain times. About the Guest Mitra Manesh is a mindfulness educator, speaker, and founder of Innermap, a mindfulness app blending corporate training with Eastern contemplative practices. Her clients range from global executives to creative leaders seeking clarity, compassion, and calm in the modern world. Connect with Mitra Manesh Innermap Instagram
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Send us a textSeptember is National Preparedness Month, but we should be prepared for disasters regardless of the time of year. In addition to being prepared, it's good to know also what role public health has when it comes to preparing and responding to disasters. Amal Mitra, DrPH, MBBS, chair of the department of public health at the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Julia Jones Matthews School for Population and Public Health explains how those in public health prepare for disasters, especially water safety, sanitation and disease surveillance. Mitra also highlights long-term long-term health issues post-disasters, such as PTSD, cardiovascular disease and sleep disturbances. He also shares his experience of what it was like to live in an are impacted by Hurricane Katrina 20 years ago.
Pulling back the curtain on how Migra makes their ammo stand apart from the rest, engineer Ed Springer discusses his background, Migra's patented technology, the painstaking process of designing the ultimate 28-gauge round for yours truly--y'all aint going to believe the first 3 trigger pulls--WOW!--and explains the innovation, testing, and engineering vision that drive Mitra's reputation for performance. This e[sidoe blends technical insight with storytelling, giving hunters a rare look into how cutting-edge ideas are reshaping waterfowl hunting's future duck-getting ammo! Visit the Legendary Brands That Make MOJO's Duck Season Somewhere Podcast Possible: MOJO Outdoors Alberta Professional Outfitters Society Benelli Shotguns Bow and Arrow Outdoors Ducks Unlimited Flash Back Decoys GetDucks.com Inukshuk Professional Dog Food Migra Ammunitions onX Maps Use code GetDucks25 Sitka Gear SoundGear Tom Beckbe USHuntList.com Like what you heard? Let us know! • Tap Subscribe so you never miss an episode. • Drop a rating—it's like a high-five in the duck blind. • Leave a quick comment: What hit home? What made you laugh? What hunt did it remind you of? • Share this episode with a buddy who lives for duck season. Want to partner? Have or know a story to share? Contact: Ramsey Russell ramsey@getducks.com
Neel Mitra, the Worldwide Solutions Architecture Leader for Data and AI at AWS, discusses the evolution and applications of AI in the automotive industry. He highlights the transition from classic AI to large language models and agentic AI, emphasizing their potential to enhance vehicle diagnostics and performance. With over twenty-one years of experience, Neel shares insights on the importance of data integration and collaboration in optimizing automotive technology. He notes the growing trend of software-defined vehicles and the need for continuous learning through MLOps. The conversation underscores the significance of AI in transforming automotive systems and the benefits of these technologies. The conversation touches on Sonatus AI innovations such as Sonatus AI Director, a new solution for in-vehicle edge AI, and Sonatus AI Technician, which uses LLM's to provide a better diagnostic experience.
What keeps us coming back to tango - even after the moments when we're ready to quit?In this episode, I sit down with Mitra Martin to explore the cycles of belonging, the archetypes we step into, and the surprising ways tango changes us over time. From the first spark at La Viruta to creating spaces that welcome beginners, Mitra's journey opens up big questions about growth, friendship, and how we keep the dance alive.And yes - she even shares a new game designed to help dancers push past “just practicing” into something more playful, creative, and lasting.✨ If you've ever wondered what keeps tango fresh year after year, this conversation is for you.Learn more about the Tango Fairytale Game here: https://mitramartin.notion.site/tangofairytalegameUse code IMSOTANGO to get $20 off: https://mitramartin.gumroad.com/l/original-tfg-deck
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E415 – Inner Voice: A Heartfelt Chat with Dr. Foojan Zeine & Reema Datta | The Yogi's Way In this inspiring episode, Dr. Foojan Zeine sits down with Reema Datta, author of The Yogi's Way: Transform Your Mind, Health, and Reality, to explore yoga's powerful role in emotional healing, mindfulness, and spiritual growth. Drawing on her deep roots in Ayurveda and Vedic philosophy passed down through generations, Reema shares her transformative journey from the London School of Economics and the United Nations to becoming a global yoga teacher and healer.
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Segment 1: Elmwood Park Village President Angelo “Skip” Saviano tells John everything you need to know about the 2025 Taste of Elmwood Park! Segment 2: Business Journalist Mallika Mitra joins Jon Hansen to share the story behind her article, “The Case for Taking Mini-Retirements Along the Way in Your Career.” Mitra explains why more professionals, especially […]
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What's the ideal blood pressure target for older adults with hypertension? Should we aim for a systolic BP of 120 mmHg in all older adults, as suggested by the SPRINT trial? Or should we be more flexible—especially for those who are frail or among the oldest old? This week on the GeriPal Podcast, we explore the nuances of managing blood pressure in older adults with our guests Dr. Mark Supiano, Dr. Mitra Jamshidian, and Dr. Simon Ascher. Now, some of our astute GeriPal listeners may say, “wait, didn't you already talk about this with Mark Supiano in a 2017 podcast titled How Low Should We Go with Blood Pressure in Older Adults?” Yes, we sure did, but we decided to revisit this topic as Mitra Jamshidian and Simon Ascher published a new JAGS research study focused on developing a framework to individualize the net benefit of intensive blood pressure control based on the results of the SPRINT trial. Their key finding: most community-dwelling older adults in the SPRINT trial experienced greater benefits than harms from more aggressive blood pressure targets—even those who were older, frail, or on multiple medications. Join us for an in-depth discussion on balancing risks, benefits, and patient preferences in hypertension management for older adults. Plus, we might just sneak in a little Frank Sinatra for good measure.
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Episode Summary Farrah Mitra is an executive coach and communications expert with 15+ years of experience, formerly a Bain consultant and tech executive. She helps leaders—from startups to Fortune 50s—drive sustained change through mindset shifts and practical skill-building. As a global Radical Candor coach, she's led 200+ workshops empowering clear, kind communication. Her Communicating Change framework equips leaders to navigate challenging conversations with empathy and impact. Who's your ideal client and what's the biggest challenge they face? What are the common mistakes people make when trying to solve that problem? What is one valuable free action that our audience can implement that will help with that issue? What is one valuable free resource that you can direct people to that will help with that issue? What's the one question I should have asked you that would be of great value to our audience? When was the last time you experienced Goosebumps with your family and why? Radical Condor Get in touch with Farrah: Website, LinkedIn Stakeholder Confidence Focus Turn board skepticism into enthusiastic alignment with the KAIROS assessment system. Book your 30-minute KAIROS Strategic Assessment (€147) and receive frameworks that build unwavering stakeholder trust in your strategic timing. Only 5 spots available this week. http://strategy.uwedockhorn.com/
Your idea of a “dream home” or “dream investment property” is stopping you from building wealth and taking steps toward financial freedom. Don't believe us? Today's guest proves it. Mitra Kalita lives in her dream home today, but it's only because she bought a house FAR from what was her dream back in 2002. With her family moving often, she was accustomed to packing up and making somewhere new her home throughout her childhood. So, when it was time to buy her first property, then later move, settle in, move again, and repeat, it was nothing new. This has now led to her dream home, but it only started because she made a move on that first property. Mitra went through the 2008 housing crash as a journalist, seeing what actual loss looked like for everyday Americans. However, even with memories of the last crash, she still owns real estate and hopes the new generation of first-time homebuyers can do the same. Today, we're talking with Mitra about the impact 2008 had on the housing market and society at large, why your “dream home” often comes after your first home, and why working while investing is a superpower that most Americans are missing. In This Episode We Cover Why you should ditch the “dream” home/property idea and buy now instead How the 2008 housing crash changed America forever and still affects today's buyers Is buying a house still worth it, and if so, will most millennials ever get their chance to buy? Why combining real estate investing and a strong career can be a wealth-building superpower And So Much More! Check out more resources from this show on BiggerPockets.com and https://www.biggerpockets.com/blog/real-estate-1130 Interested in learning more about today's sponsors or becoming a BiggerPockets partner yourself? Email advertise@biggerpockets.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices