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In this episode, Rakesh Rao joins Chirunandhan Srinath to talk about the T20WC squad that India named. We talk about - Why not Rinku Singh, even after averaging 89? - Rishabh Pant is back! Sanju Samson is a second choice keeper. - KL Rahul's exclusion - A Shock - Seriously 4 Spinners? - Jadeja & Axar are the same! - Why not Natrajan? - Siraj in the squad, good move? - Has Virat Kohli shut down criticism over his strike rate? - Why are IPL teams scoring 250 + & 220 + consistently? Will it affect International Cricket? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/atombigg-cricket/message
On this episode, I speak with UW Foster Class of 2024 MBA Priyanka Natrajan about how she used Yoodli.ai to help her prepare for internship interviews. Yoodli is an AI powered speech coaching platform that will record and analyze your speech, transcribe it, provide objective metrics like speed, use of filler words or week words, and can even provide AI powered suggestions for rephrasing your speech. Yoodli has specific features for practicing interview questions (either from their own question bank, or questions you provide), and will analyze your answer and can ask follow up questions. This episode was edited and engineered with support from Amelia Nguyen, a graduate student in the UW Communications Leadership Program.
This is a replay of Episode 82 of The Changed Physician Podcast with the hosts and their guest, Dr. Nithya Natrajan discussing her evolution from family medicine to include certified lactation counselor. #change #challenge #thechangedphysician #kevincuccaro #melissacady #physicianburnout #physicianjoy #physicianwellness #physicianhealth #beingdifferent #createyourpath #joy #fulfillment Learn More About the Community at:
Today on Two Brothers One Mic, we bring back Dr. Becky Natrajan to talk about what it means to have a healthy gut biome. We also talk about some great foods to help bring about a good bacteria enviorment to aid in digestion amongst many other benefits! .. As always, a great conversation was had but you'll have to press play to hear and/or see it for yourself! That's today on TBOM! Make sure to rate *****, review and subscribe today! And for all the different places you can listen/see our present and future episode(s): Check out our LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/tbom.show Previous episodes referenced in today's show: S5-14 Introducing Dr. Becky Natrajan:https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/3jBh0PFogzb If you're in our area (Mahoning, Trumbull, Columbiana Counties) including Western PA and want to try KitchenAbz Meal Prep Service, just click the following link:https://www.kitchenabz.com Have questions, comments or maybe something you want to her us talk about? Click the link below to record one right from your phone! If you'd rather not have your voice on the air, no problem! Just say so in the message and we'll keep you anonymous! We can't wait to hear from you! https://anchor.fm/twobrothersonemic/message --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/twobrothersonemic/message
Today on two Brothers One Mic, we learn a bit about a TBOM newcomer, Dr. Becky Natrajan, Gastroenterologist from San Diego, California. Dr. Becky gives us a brief story of her background through a successful career. She also gives some insight on gut health and its direct link to our mental well being. We look forward to picking up where we left off with this one! A great conversation was had but you'll have to press play to hear and see it for yourself! That's today on TBOM! Make sure to rate ***** and review today's episode! And for all the different places you can listen/see our present and future episode(s): Check out our LinkTree Feel free to send any questions or comments directly to Coach Tony click here to send him an email Interested in Advocare Supplements? Click Here If you're in our area (Mahoning, Trumbull, Columbiana Counties) including Western PA, and want to try KitchenAbz Meal Prep Service, just click the following link: www.kitchenabz.com Download LoseIt! today and start logging your way to the best you! Have questions, comments, or maybe something you want to hear us talk about? Click the "Leave a message" link below to record one right from your phone! If you'd rather not have your voice on the air, no problem! Just say so in the message and we'll keep you anonymous! We can't wait to hear from you! Have any questions, comments, or concerns? Leave us a message! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/twobrothersonemic/message
Mr. Mahesh Kumar Natarajan is an Ayurvedic practitioner and wellness specialist. He shares his insights about how yoga and meditation help in beating exam anxiety and what role does food play in our daily lives, especially while prep for exams. Also get an insight about Yoga and Wellness as a career option. One can contact him at maheshnatarajan@sarvamschools.com . . #FLYINGCOLOURS
Episode 65: Dr. Nithya Natrajan of Blossoming Mamas - West Columbia, SCDr. Nithya Natrajan joins us today to share about her practice where she pulls from her own experience as a Mama to help her patients in their fourth trimester journeys. Dr. Natrajan grew up watching her father practice medicine and deciding early on she was going to be accessible to her patients on her terms; in her all virtual practice, she is able to achieve just that. Visit mydpcstory.com if you are interested in being featured or if you are a sponsor looking to partner with My DPC Story!For more on DPC news, check out dpcnews.comThe Hint operating system securely handles and automates member enrollment, employer plan administration, eligibility management, billing, invoicing, payments, collections, and more! Discover Hint today!Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=U8K8HM52SPQ38)
There are a million ways to meditate, yet we often think it needs to be perfected in a specific way. What is the truth about meditation and is it only effective if we go about it in one particular way? In this episode I chat with my friend Mahesh to investigate these questions. As the founder and CEO of Heal, a personal, immersive, sacred sound meditation space, and a yoga and meditation teacher, Mahesh knows a few things about building a meditation practice. It is his ability to enable self-introspection and weave the teachings of Non-duality and Vedanta that enables him to teach others how to build an inner awareness and understand and honor the true nature of your consciousness and divinity. Mahesh shares tips and insights with us around meditation, understanding the chakra system, non-duality, and the benefits of sound healing.Mahesh had his first major introspective breakthrough meditating on the Vivekananda rock in the southern tip of India while on a pilgrimage to India back in 2004. Since then he has served at the Sivananda Ashram in Grass Valley, CA and deepened his yoga and Advaita Vedanta meditation practice at various ashrams in India and the US. He teaches the integration of bhakti yoga, karma yoga, and raja yoga as it is intended to be taught in the ancient teachings of the Patanjali yoga sutras and inthe ancient scriptures of the Upanishads.He currently teaches Vedantic, mindful, and visualization meditation at the Samadhi Yoga Gruha in San Jose, CA. You can check out Heal and connect with Mahesh here! www.yestomeditation.com, www.heal.mx
This is Episode 82 of The Changed Physician Podcast with family medicine physician and certified lactation counselor, Dr. Nithya Natrajan, who tells his story of evolution within her own life and career and how various personal experiences and professional collaboration helped her design her own calling. Timeline: 00:30 Why Dr. Natrajan went into medicine 02:30 Why she chose family medicine 04:20 The hit of reality of medicine 06:00 Her geriatrics fellowship 07:00 Her life-changing moment 09:00 Locums work and lessons after training 10:15 The pandemic push to telemedicine work 12:00 Her current business for perinatal period 14:00 Marketing her own business 16:20 Infertility & pregnancy loss services REI = Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility You can learn more about Dr. Nithya Natrajan at https://www.blossomingmamas.com Learn More About the Community at:
In this episode, we review India's performance in the first T20 with Eng and talk about team selection, performance and discuss the fitness of Varun, Tewatia, and Natrajan.
At best, only three in ten Indians are vegetarians, and more realistically less than two in ten are vegetarians. Yet, India is often portrayed as a land of vegetarians in popular culture. Our guests will probe this representation, and reveal how vegetarianism varies across caste, religion, class, gender, state and time. We will speak to Balmurli Natarajan and Suraj Jacob about the politics of vegetarianism in India. Dr Jacob is a political economist affiliated with Azim Premji University, Bengaluru and Centre for Development Studies, Trivandrum. Dr Natrajan is an anthropologist affiliated with William Paterson University of New Jersey, United States and Azim Premji University, Bengaluru. We will discuss their EPW articles titled "'Provincialising' Vegetarianism: Putting Indian Food Habits in Their Place" and "Deepening Divides: The Caste, Class and Regional Face of Vegetarianism." Audio courtesy: The last ones by Jahzzar [CC BY-SA 3.0].
Sports Ikka presents you Ubharta Sitara episode 11 covering the story on rising talent T.Natrajan of Indian Cricket Team. Stay Tuned to Sports Ikka for more shows.
Sports Ikka presents you Ubharta Sitara episode 5 covering the story on rising talent T.Natrajan of Indian Cricket Team against Australia Cricket Team in India tour of Australia 2020. Stay Tuned to Sports Ikka for more shows.
This is a conversation that will interest mariners appearing for their competency certificate examinations. Here Capt. Arvind Natrajan, a Nautical Lecturer with the East Coast College in Suffolk talks about Bills of Lading. Resources: http://www.shippingandfreightresource.com/letter-of-indemnity-dos-and-donts/# --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/abhijith-balakrishnan/message
What is the value of one tree? When we talk of the worth of a tree, Is it merely the sum total of the market price of each of its components? Do we value a tree because of the wood it gives us, the fruits it bears, the air it clears? Do we value the bark, the roots, the leaves? A tree can be many things, a source of nutrition, health, security, but I now see that much like human society, a tree is made up of countless tiny entities, all doing their job, all continuing the battle of sustenance. Much like human society, a tree will grow, bit by bit, inch by inch, leaf by leaf. There is no secret formula for expedited growth, it is merely principle of persistence. And I'm glad that today I have with me a person who perfectly personifies this persistence Mr Sathya Natrajan, a former VP of Sales and Marketing at a massive MNC, who now spends his time spearheading various social interest campaigns across Pune. He has somehow managed to find to time have a successful corporate career and to do some very cool things like spearhead the Red Dot campaign which aims to provide access to sanitary napkins, he has single handedly managed to clean up an entire lake, and has managed to find time to be actively engaged with over 60 environment and social interest groups and NGOs over the past ten years. It is in fact because of his passion for volunteering that I first had the good fortune of meeting Mr Natarajan at a Fridays For Future meeting, where he very graciously and patiently attempted to explain the intricacies of our country's bureaucracy to a group of very enthused but equally inexperienced college kids and fresh grads such as myself. Mr Natarajan has not only managed to find an incredible equilibrium in his work-life balance, but what I admire about him is how he manages to make it look effortless. His story is one of the unique quality of understanding and being sensitive to the ”bigger picture”. With him I had the lovely opportunity to spend some time understanding his passion for volunteering, understanding the provisions of the Tree Act, a law designed to help preserve trees, and his role in furthering the conservation of trees in Pune. how does an individual manage to deal with multiple levels of an overstructured and underpowered bureaucracy to get work done, How do laws help in protecting trees, and indeed, more fundamentally, why do we value a tree at all, are questions I attempt to unearth, in this week's episode, of What UnEarth. Read more about Mr. Sathya Natarajan https://www.thebetterindia.com/184882/pune-engineer-hero-volunteer-ngo-decades-social-impact-inspiring-india/ https://envalourment.wordpress.com/2018/11/15/the-dichotomy-man-mr-sathya-natarajan/ https://thelogicalindian.com/my-social-responsibility/sathya-natarajan-social-work/ https://indianexpress.com/article/cities/mumbai/maharashtra-it-professional-cleans-mastani-lake-without-any-help-4686567/ Further reading on the value of a Tree https://greenearthappeal.org/what-is-the-value-of-a-tree/ https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/home/environment/flora-fauna/A-healthy-tree-worth-Rs-24-lakh-per-year-Report/articleshow/21927419.cms https://www.holdenarb.org/horticulture/calculate-the-value-of-a-tree/ https://www.thoughtco.com/how-much-oxygen-does-one-tree-produce-606785 https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/jul/04/planting-billions-trees-best-tackle-climate-crisis-scientists-canopy-emissions https://climate.nasa.gov/news/2927/examining-the-viability-of-planting-trees-to-help-mitigate-climate-change/ Desktop volunteering https://www.grow-trees.com/
Over the last six months we have discussed the macro of Indian politics, addressing large themes and looking at the politics at State level. In this episode, the last before we take a short hiatus, we go into the micro of India’s politics where we talk about Sarayu’s doctoral thesis on how people’s voting choices in an urban setting may be determined more by a very specific type of service delivery on the part of politicians rather than larger questions of ideology, caste or national concerns. You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.
In this episode, we talk about the institutional tug-of-war that has taken place between the judiciary and the political executive over who controls the procedure to appoint judges to the High Courts and the Supreme Court. In this episode we try to unpack why governments have been concerned about exercising some sort of control over the process and why we are presently stuck in an unacceptable situation where almost no one is happy with the way judges are being appointed. You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.
The National Democratic Alliance managed to repeat its 2014 election performance in Maharashtra winning 41 seats; the United Progressive Alliance, despite the alliance with the NCP did worse than 2014. This, in a state which has seen farmer mobilisations and caste based agitation (by Marathas and Dalits, but for different reasons) needs to be unpacked. In this episode, Sarthak Bagchi, Assistant Professor at Ahmedabad University joins us to talk about how the Bharatiya Janata Party- Shiv Sena alliance managed to hold on in the state through careful incorporation of disparate caste groups, the importance of entrenched networks and the role of turncoats, and the impact of the Bahujan Vanchit Aghadi and MIM alliance on Dalit-Bahujan politics, and what lies ahead in the Assembly elections for Maharashtra later this year. You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.
Join Bernice Burkarth as she as she speaks with Dr. Balu Natrajan, CMO of Season’s Hospice and the Chair of the Palliative Care Council. Dr. Natrajan highlights what the Palliative Care Council has been doing since it’s inception.
In this episode, we are joined by Ankur Bhardwaj, Senior Editor at Business Standard to talk about the State of Haryana which goes to the polls in the 6th phase of polling. Assembly elections are also scheduled a few months after Lok Sabha polls suggesting that both could be impacted by the same trends and patterns. While the Jat community has dominated politics in the state of Haryana, the inter-caste violence that broke out in 2016 over reservation and many other issues exposed the political and social fault lines among the "chattis biradari" of Haryana. How have political parties moved to consolidate their support among various communities? Are we seeing a re-alignment among communities along very different party lines? Join us as we discuss these and more issues with Ankur. You can follow Ankur Bhardwaj on twitter here: https://twitter.com/Bhayankur You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.