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In this episode, we delve into chapters 13-16 of The Unholy Consult, where the lines between dark fantasy and sci-fi blur. Join us as we dissect the fall of the promised world, the chaotic battle with demonic forces, and the emergence of the mysterious Vile Angel. We speculate on Kelmomas's cryptic role in the narrative and explore the Inchoroi's audacious plan to sever the world from the outside—questioning the validity of their knowledge and the unique nature of Earth itself.Our discussion also covers the tragic decline of the non-men, drawing parallels to biblical themes, and examines the looming fate of key characters like Mimara and Serwa. We analyze the logistics of the upcoming battle and the potential impact of Nayar and Cnaur, considering whether they might be the harbingers of humanity's downfall. Plus, we highlight our favorite quotes, including some unsettling descriptions of dragons and moments of dark humor.Tune in for an in-depth exploration of these chapters, and don't forget to join our forum and upcoming read-along to share your thoughts!Find Carl: https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B0BY74YRN5Find Varsha: https://www.youtube.com/@ReadingByTheRainyMountainSend us a textSupport the showPageChewing.comPAGECHEWING: Comics & Manga PodcastFilm Chewing PodcastSpeculative Speculations PodcastBuy me a coffeeLinktreeJoin Riverside.fm
Building Your Category of One with Ex-KKR India CEO Sanjay Nayar Points discussed in the podcast 1. Mental models for shaping the early stages of your career 2. Decision frameworks for making big career transitions 3. Frameworks for investments, the new world order, and India's role in shaping it 4. Insights on work-life integration, family, and a being supportive partner
Your gut microbiome consists of trillions of microbiota and is a critical health determinant, affecting your immune system, mood, energy level, and much more. As a scientific field, microbiome research is new to the scene, but the intricate relationship between our gut and our overall health is clear – and getting clearer. In April, Netflix started streaming Hack Your Health, an informative documentary about the gut microbiome, gut health, and the science of eating. In this collaborative event between Town Hall Seattle and the Institute for Systems Biology, Hack Your Health Director Anjali Nayar will sit down with gut microbiome specialist Dr. Sean Gibbons, a scientific advisor on the film, to discuss the project, interesting developments in microbiome research, and much more. Anjali Nayar is an Indian-Canadian director, former climate scientist, and tech founder. Anjali's newest film, a Netflix Original called Hack Your Health: The Secrets of Your Gut is streaming on Netflix, and her fantasy short Closer has over 5 million views and won the 2022 Prism Prize Audience Award (Canada's top music video awards). As of 2024, she is developing a slew of scripted projects and a series with the Golden State Warriors. Her prior films have been supported by Cinereach, Sundance, and Tribeca, won countless awards, jury prizes, gone theatrical, and been acquired by Netflix and Amazon. Sean Gibbons, Ph.D., is associate professor at Institute for Systems Biology. He received his PhD in biophysical sciences from the University of Chicago in 2015, winning a prestigious EPA STAR Graduate Fellowship. He completed his postdoctoral training in the Department of Biological Engineering at MIT and The Broad Institute in 2018. He joined ISB as Washington Research Foundation Distinguished Investigator and assistant professor in 2018. His research on the human microbiome has been published in top scientific journals, including Nature, Science, and Cell. Presented by Town Hall Seattle and the Institute for Systems Biology.
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Personalized care is not just a trend but a necessity in today's healthcare landscape. In this episode at HIMSS 2024, Dr. Geeta Nayar, also known as Doctor G, Chief Medical Officer at RadiantGraph, discusses the importance of technology, such as AI and telemedicine, in healthcare. RadiantGraph is a healthcare-based AI platform focusing on personalized care and consumer engagement. In this short interview, Geeta emphasizes the crucial role of human connection in delivering effective care and highlights the necessity for healthcare organizations to understand patients' needs and engage with them effectively. She also stresses the significance of keeping the human element at the center of technological advancements, underscoring the potential benefits of aligning healthcare initiatives with patient needs. Listen to this insightful episode and discover how personalized care not only benefits patients but also offers significant returns on investment. Resources: Watch the entire episode here. Connect and learn more about Geetha on LinkedIn and her website. Learn more about RadiantGraph on their LinkedIn and website. Buy Geetha's book, Dead Wrong, here.
In this episode we talk Hari Nayar the VP of Fleet Electrification & Sustainability at Merchants Fleet. We cover everything from battery life, recycling and touch on hydrogen. Then we review the Fiido T2 E-Bike and chat with our listeners on this Cinco de Mayo and Orthodox Easter Rate This Podcast
In this episode we talk Hari Nayar the VP of Fleet Electrification & Sustainability at Merchants Fleet. We cover everything from battery life, recycling and touch on hydrogen. Then we review the Fiido T2 E-Bike and chat with our listeners on this Cinco de Mayo and Orthodox Easter
Sanjay Nayar, Vice Chairman, Assocham & founder Sarin Investments, in a frank and intriguing podcast StartupMahakumbh IndiaPodcasts with Anku Goyal; He shares the real Mantra of being a successful Founder & sensible Investor StartupMahakumbh
Falguni Nayar, Founder and CEO, Nykaa in an unfiltered podcast with IndiaPodcasts StartupMahakumbh , shared her thoughts about the role and impact of women entrepreneurs in the Startup world and also suggested that startup owners should never be a naysayer.
Today we sit down with the musician and biologist Tarun Nayar to dive into the mystical world of mushroom music. Did you know we can hook up sensors to mushrooms and turn their electrical signals into music? Learn how to make your own and sit back to listen to a track Tarun created himself with the wonderful red belted conk mushroom. Sign up for our podcast giveaway here. Our next winner will be selected on March 27, 2023 and contacted via email.www.mushroomrevival.comWe are a functional mushroom company and make 100% certified USDA Organic and Vegan mushroom supplements. We are transparent with our lab results, and use actual fruiting bodies aka mushrooms! We provide our supplements in tincture, capsule, powder, and delicious gummy form. Energy (Cordyceps): Need a little pick-me-up before a workout or when you're picking up your kids from school? The Energy Cordyceps is the mushy match for you.Focus (Lion's Mane): Needing a little more focus in your daily life? Lion's Mane is known to be the mushroom for the brain and may support cognitive function.Calm (Reishi): Looking for some tranquility and zen in your life? Reishi will bring you into the zen state of mind you've been searching for.Daily 10 (Mushroom Mix): It's like having 10 bodyguard mushrooms fighting off all those bad guys. This is a good place to start as it contains all of the daily mushies you need. Not sure where to begin? Take our mushroom quiz here.Use code ‘PODTREAT' for a 30% discount.
In this episode, we sit down with Rashi Nayar, to explore the transformative power of this approach. Somatic coaching, often regarded as a groundbreaking pathway to wellness, integrates the wisdom of the body to address and heal physical and emotional pain. Rashi shares her expertise on how this method fosters a deep connection between the mind and body, allowing for profound healing and personal growth. Through our discussion, listeners will gain insights into the principles of somatic coaching, its benefits, and practical applications. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the intersection of wellness, emotional intelligence, and holistic healing. Join us as we uncover the secrets to achieving balance and well-being through the art of somatic coaching with Rashi Nayar. Connect with Rashi:The Awakened Health Coach with Rashi NayarIG: https://www.instagram.com/rashinayarwellness/FB: https://www.facebook.com/rashi.nayar.5If you are a health coach interested in joining other health coaches for growth and community visit Health Coach Growth Network on Facebook.Music by Alex Grohl and Pixabay click here to listen to learn more
Vineet Nayar, former CEO of HCLTech, is the founder & chairman of Sampark Foundation. In a recent article for Business Today, Nayar said that generative AI and cybersecurity are creating wealth for the Indian IT economy. In this episode, host Paul John Spaulding is joined by Steve Morgan, Founder of Cybersecurity Ventures and Editor-in-Chief at Cybercrime Magazine, to discuss. The Cybercrime Magazine Update airs weekly and covers the latest news, interviews, podcasts, reports, videos, and special productions from Cybercrime Magazine, published by Cybersecurity Ventures. For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
On this episode of The Good Bottle Podcast, hosts Drew Garrison and Chris Sinclair along with special Guest Ro Nayar provided valuable insights into the liquor industry, sharing their experiences, knowledge, and recommendations. From discussing their personal journeys within the industry to offering advice on holiday cocktails and gift-giving, this episode sheds light on the challenges and opportunities present in the liquor business. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goodbottlepodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goodbottlepodcast/support
Rashi Nayar is an integrative medicine health coach that has helped a lot of people reverse their Hashimoto's symptoms! And one of the things that helps her patients the most as a first step? The belief that you CAN reverse your thyroid symptoms. From a behavioral psychology perspective, this totally makes sense! Belief you CAN change is so important. Rashi talks about belief along with other tools she uses with her patients from mindset to diet to exercise and even spirituality to actually achieve that goal. This is a super interesting episode that you won't want to miss! Check out Rashi's Instagram at https://instagram.com/rashinayarwellness Questions? Let us know! More resources for Hashimoto's Lifestyle! Instagram Podcast Book: I Have Hashimoto's, Now What? Workbook: Hashimoto's Self-Care Checklist Journal
The Wake Up London Podcast (Part of The Plum Village Tradition)
Welcome to Episode 12, International part 2: This is the second journey we take into the international Wake Up Community. We have a long conversation with Wake Up Jamie, Jennifer, Rosalia, Phoung, Gabriel and Hulf from Hong Kong and also Arlind, the current Wake Up Co ordinator, who comes by for a sharing. We have a guided meditation this episode from Wake Up London Facilitator Jack and our two music tracks; 'Tender' by Nayar and 'How Sweet Sweet' by Ha Down .https://wakeuplondon.org/podcast/ (donation)Wake Up Hong Kong: https://www.instagram.com/wake.up.hk/Wake Up International: https://wkup.org email submissions to Arlind@wkup.orgPeace Sounds 3 Online Launch Party: https://plumvillage.uk/event/peace-sounds-3/Nayar: https://soundcloud.com/nayarbandHa Down: https://www.instagram.com/ha.down11/
On this episode, financial journalist Govindraj Ethiraj talks to Vineet Nayar, former CEO of HCL Technologies and Founder of Sampark Foundation. Vineet Nayar is recognised as one of the world's foremost voices on human potential management and workplace transformation, thanks to his ground-breaking Employees First, Customers Second philosophy. Vineet's implementation of EFCS at HCL Technologies, where he was appointed CEO from 2007-2013, was a noted phenomenon in the business world; Fortune described the company as the “world's most modern management”. His book on the same subject, titled 'Employees First, Customers Second', has sold 100,000+ copies worldwide and is a Harvard Business Press bestseller. Under Vineet's leadership, the innovative management practices at HCL Technologies were taught as case studies at the Harvard and London Business School.For the last 5 years, Vineet has applied his time and energy on solving India's quality education challenge, through the application of his EFCS philosophy.In this conversation you will learn about the state of the IT industry, why India is losing talent in IT, the potential of the sector, his management philosophy, stories from HCL, the Sampark Foundation and more.TCR: Weekend Edition with Vineet Nayar on YoutubeFor more of our coverage check out thecore.inSubscribe to our NewsletterFollow us on:Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Linkedin | Youtube | Telegram
As an entrepreneur looking to raise capital, you'd be surprised to know that the cheque is not the main focus of an opportunity when investing in change and make a difference. It should come secondary to the value you and your team are bringing to the table. This is the mentality of our guest Manish Nayar, Founder of OYA Ventures when it comes to investing in ventures.The OYA Ventures team helps entrepreneurs find opportunities to address climate change.With a background in investment banking and engineering, Manish has used his experience to further the proliferation of companies in the energy transition space.Investment bankers are at the forefront of how investors perceive, evaluate, and invest in deals.New technologies, green energy, and climate transition opportunities can be capital-intensive. We discuss how to funding these deals often requires taking a special approach.You'll hear about what makes a deal bankable, and the most important relationship you can cultivate with an investor. Manish shares his thoughts on how the clean energy space differs from other fields.If you want to learn more about how to finance and build companies in the green energy space, this is an episode for you!Check out some of our most popular episodes:Chicken S#!it CEOs w. Mogens Smed: https://bit.ly/3M7c4xCLeadership Lessons from Louis Vuitton, Samsonite, and Now, EVCP Growth Equity: https://bit.ly/3LN5GugCanada's Best Venture Partner w. Bruce Croxon: https://bit.ly/3ppCAt9Sign up for our free 5-part master class Investor Marketing 2.0: https://bit.ly/42C0FLWStay in the know and follow along:Connect with our host, Cory Cleveland on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3Lti42oVisit The Insider's Guide to Finance Website: https://bit.ly/3NO9qxQFollow us on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/42grK7wSubscribe to our YouTube channel: https://bit.ly/411XXxUSubscribe to The Knowledge Bank Letter - a periodic letter of actionable insights, interviews, and quality curations: https://bit.ly/3pgdAVf Please note that the information contained in this interview is not financial advice but for entertainment purposes. I am not a financial advisor and make no warranties or representations concerning the accuracy or suitability of the information contained in this interview. I recommend that any and all investment decisions be made with the advice of accredited investment advisors.
Current real estate market talk with a local title agency CEO, Rick Nayar expressing his opinions of how the market is and where it's going. All this and more in this episode of #BlackHoleOfRealEstate #podcast Connect with us: https://linktr.ee/realestateinanutshell
ఫల్గుణి నాయర్… అందరిలా ఓ మంచి కంపెనీలో చేరి, కష్టపడి అంచెలంచెలుగా ఎదిగి అద్భుతమైన కెరీర్ నిర్మించుకున్నారు. కానీ తన చిన్ననాటి కల మాత్రం ఓ కలతగా మిగలిపోయింది. కాస్మెటిక్స్ పట్ల తనకి ఉన్న ఆసక్తి నిలువనీయలేదు. రిటైర్మెంట్ దగ్గరపడుతున్న సమయంలో ఓ అనూహ్యమైన నిర్ణయం తీసుకున్నారు. నైకా పేరుతో కంపెనీ ప్రారంభించి వందల కోట్ల వ్యాపార సామ్రాజ్యాన్ని నిర్మించారు. వయసు, కుటుంబం, సమయం, డబ్బు… లాంటి పరిమితులన్నీ మనకు మనగా విధించుకున్నవే అని నిరూపించారు. ఆ అద్భుతమైన కథ వినాల్సిందే! Falguni Nayar is now well known for being an billionaire businesswoman. Her achieving this feat is no less than a miracle. She quit her job at the age of 50 to fulfill her interest in cosmetics. She started the brand Nykaa which turned out to be a billion dollar company. Here is her interesting story which proves that factors like money and age can never be our limitations unless we accept them to be. Script & Voice: Geetha #talradiotelugu #nykaa #FalguniNayar #touchalife #talradio #talpodcast
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Seguimos conectando con las fiestas populares de los barrios de Iruñea. Es el turno de Arrotxapea y hablamos con Imano del Jai Batzorde del barrio. Fertxu invita a la sección cultural a las finalistas del Iruñea Poetry Slam. Orreagak Emeki-Emeki-n Razan al-Nayar palestinarraren istorioa ekartzen digu, soldadu israeldarrak tiroz erahildako sendagile bolondresa. Carramos haciendo repaso ... Leer más
La Sierra del Nayar se convirtió, a la llegada de los españoles, en un espacio marginal alejado de los grandes centros de población del virreinato. No existen los grandes volúmenes de documentación que sí generaron otras regiones y ello ha propiciado la poca presencia de esta zona en los estudios sobre Nueva España. La conquista de los coras en 1722 es uno de los episodios más conocidos de la historia del Nayar. No obstante, hasta ahora había sido contada con base en dos fuentes: los textos del jesuita José Ortega y los del capitán español Juan Flores de San Pedro. Por tal motivo, en los relatos en torno a la conquista del Nayar, la actuación indígena ha ocupado un lugar marginal. Esta obra se propone sacar a los indígenas de los márgenes para convertirlos en los protagonistas de la narrativa, a partir de una vasta documentación procedente de diversos archivos. Raquel E. Güereca Durán es Licenciada y maestra en Historia por la Facultad de Filosofía y Letras de la UNAM y Doctora en Estudios Mesomericanos por la misma institución. Sus investigaciones se centran en la historia social de los pueblos indígenas mexicanos durante el periodo virreinal, especialmente en regiones que suelen considerarse “marginales” o “periféricas” de la Nueva España. Autora de diversos artículos en revistas académicas y de divulgación, así como de los libros Un dios y un reino para los indios. La rebelión indígena de Tutotepec, 1769, publicado en 2014 por el Instituto de Investigaciones Históricas de la UNAM y Bonilla Artigas editores; Milicias indígenas en Nueva España, publicado por el Instituto de Investigaciones Jurídicas de la UNAM en 2016; Impacto ambiental y paisaje en Nueva España durante el siglo XVI, en coautoría con Marta Martín y Huemac Escalona, publicado en 2021 por la UNAM. Su más reciente libro se titula Caciques, intérpretes y soldados fronterizos: actores indígenas en la conquista del Nayar, siglo XVIII, publicado por el Instituto de Investigaciones Históricas de la UNAM. Ha recibido numerosos premios, entre los que se incluyen el “Marcos y Celia Maus” de la FFyL de la UNAM en 2007, el “Francisco Javier Clavijero” del INAH en 2008; el “Noemí Quezada” del Instituto de Investigaciones Antropológicas de la UNAM en 2009, y el de la Academia Mexicana de Ciencias a la mejor tesis doctoral en Humanidades del año 2018. Desde 2019 es Investigadora del Instituto de Investigaciones Históricas de la UNAM, área de Historia de los pueblos indígenas, en la Unidad Oaxaca. Imparte clases en las licenciaturas en Historia del Arte y Humanidades de la Universidad Autónoma Benito Juárez de Oaxaca, y en el Posgrado en Historia del Arte de la UNAM. Además, es miembro del Sistema Nacional de Investigadores del Conacyt, Nivel 1. Entrevista realizada por Joaquín Rivaya-Martínez profesor de Historia en Texas State University. Sus intereses académicos incluyen la etnohistoria, los pueblos indígenas de las Grandes Llanuras y el Suroeste de EE.UU., la frontera México-EE.UU. y la América hispánica. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
La Sierra del Nayar se convirtió, a la llegada de los españoles, en un espacio marginal alejado de los grandes centros de población del virreinato. No existen los grandes volúmenes de documentación que sí generaron otras regiones y ello ha propiciado la poca presencia de esta zona en los estudios sobre Nueva España. La conquista de los coras en 1722 es uno de los episodios más conocidos de la historia del Nayar. No obstante, hasta ahora había sido contada con base en dos fuentes: los textos del jesuita José Ortega y los del capitán español Juan Flores de San Pedro. Por tal motivo, en los relatos en torno a la conquista del Nayar, la actuación indígena ha ocupado un lugar marginal. Esta obra se propone sacar a los indígenas de los márgenes para convertirlos en los protagonistas de la narrativa, a partir de una vasta documentación procedente de diversos archivos. Raquel E. Güereca Durán es Licenciada y maestra en Historia por la Facultad de Filosofía y Letras de la UNAM y Doctora en Estudios Mesomericanos por la misma institución. Sus investigaciones se centran en la historia social de los pueblos indígenas mexicanos durante el periodo virreinal, especialmente en regiones que suelen considerarse “marginales” o “periféricas” de la Nueva España. Autora de diversos artículos en revistas académicas y de divulgación, así como de los libros Un dios y un reino para los indios. La rebelión indígena de Tutotepec, 1769, publicado en 2014 por el Instituto de Investigaciones Históricas de la UNAM y Bonilla Artigas editores; Milicias indígenas en Nueva España, publicado por el Instituto de Investigaciones Jurídicas de la UNAM en 2016; Impacto ambiental y paisaje en Nueva España durante el siglo XVI, en coautoría con Marta Martín y Huemac Escalona, publicado en 2021 por la UNAM. Su más reciente libro se titula Caciques, intérpretes y soldados fronterizos: actores indígenas en la conquista del Nayar, siglo XVIII, publicado por el Instituto de Investigaciones Históricas de la UNAM. Ha recibido numerosos premios, entre los que se incluyen el “Marcos y Celia Maus” de la FFyL de la UNAM en 2007, el “Francisco Javier Clavijero” del INAH en 2008; el “Noemí Quezada” del Instituto de Investigaciones Antropológicas de la UNAM en 2009, y el de la Academia Mexicana de Ciencias a la mejor tesis doctoral en Humanidades del año 2018. Desde 2019 es Investigadora del Instituto de Investigaciones Históricas de la UNAM, área de Historia de los pueblos indígenas, en la Unidad Oaxaca. Imparte clases en las licenciaturas en Historia del Arte y Humanidades de la Universidad Autónoma Benito Juárez de Oaxaca, y en el Posgrado en Historia del Arte de la UNAM. Además, es miembro del Sistema Nacional de Investigadores del Conacyt, Nivel 1. Entrevista realizada por Joaquín Rivaya-Martínez profesor de Historia en Texas State University. Sus intereses académicos incluyen la etnohistoria, los pueblos indígenas de las Grandes Llanuras y el Suroeste de EE.UU., la frontera México-EE.UU. y la América hispánica. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
La Sierra del Nayar se convirtió, a la llegada de los españoles, en un espacio marginal alejado de los grandes centros de población del virreinato. No existen los grandes volúmenes de documentación que sí generaron otras regiones y ello ha propiciado la poca presencia de esta zona en los estudios sobre Nueva España. La conquista de los coras en 1722 es uno de los episodios más conocidos de la historia del Nayar. No obstante, hasta ahora había sido contada con base en dos fuentes: los textos del jesuita José Ortega y los del capitán español Juan Flores de San Pedro. Por tal motivo, en los relatos en torno a la conquista del Nayar, la actuación indígena ha ocupado un lugar marginal. Esta obra se propone sacar a los indígenas de los márgenes para convertirlos en los protagonistas de la narrativa, a partir de una vasta documentación procedente de diversos archivos. Raquel E. Güereca Durán es Licenciada y maestra en Historia por la Facultad de Filosofía y Letras de la UNAM y Doctora en Estudios Mesomericanos por la misma institución. Sus investigaciones se centran en la historia social de los pueblos indígenas mexicanos durante el periodo virreinal, especialmente en regiones que suelen considerarse “marginales” o “periféricas” de la Nueva España. Autora de diversos artículos en revistas académicas y de divulgación, así como de los libros Un dios y un reino para los indios. La rebelión indígena de Tutotepec, 1769, publicado en 2014 por el Instituto de Investigaciones Históricas de la UNAM y Bonilla Artigas editores; Milicias indígenas en Nueva España, publicado por el Instituto de Investigaciones Jurídicas de la UNAM en 2016; Impacto ambiental y paisaje en Nueva España durante el siglo XVI, en coautoría con Marta Martín y Huemac Escalona, publicado en 2021 por la UNAM. Su más reciente libro se titula Caciques, intérpretes y soldados fronterizos: actores indígenas en la conquista del Nayar, siglo XVIII, publicado por el Instituto de Investigaciones Históricas de la UNAM. Ha recibido numerosos premios, entre los que se incluyen el “Marcos y Celia Maus” de la FFyL de la UNAM en 2007, el “Francisco Javier Clavijero” del INAH en 2008; el “Noemí Quezada” del Instituto de Investigaciones Antropológicas de la UNAM en 2009, y el de la Academia Mexicana de Ciencias a la mejor tesis doctoral en Humanidades del año 2018. Desde 2019 es Investigadora del Instituto de Investigaciones Históricas de la UNAM, área de Historia de los pueblos indígenas, en la Unidad Oaxaca. Imparte clases en las licenciaturas en Historia del Arte y Humanidades de la Universidad Autónoma Benito Juárez de Oaxaca, y en el Posgrado en Historia del Arte de la UNAM. Además, es miembro del Sistema Nacional de Investigadores del Conacyt, Nivel 1. Entrevista realizada por Joaquín Rivaya-Martínez profesor de Historia en Texas State University. Sus intereses académicos incluyen la etnohistoria, los pueblos indígenas de las Grandes Llanuras y el Suroeste de EE.UU., la frontera México-EE.UU. y la América hispánica. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
La Sierra del Nayar se convirtió, a la llegada de los españoles, en un espacio marginal alejado de los grandes centros de población del virreinato. No existen los grandes volúmenes de documentación que sí generaron otras regiones y ello ha propiciado la poca presencia de esta zona en los estudios sobre Nueva España. La conquista de los coras en 1722 es uno de los episodios más conocidos de la historia del Nayar. No obstante, hasta ahora había sido contada con base en dos fuentes: los textos del jesuita José Ortega y los del capitán español Juan Flores de San Pedro. Por tal motivo, en los relatos en torno a la conquista del Nayar, la actuación indígena ha ocupado un lugar marginal. Esta obra se propone sacar a los indígenas de los márgenes para convertirlos en los protagonistas de la narrativa, a partir de una vasta documentación procedente de diversos archivos. Raquel E. Güereca Durán es Licenciada y maestra en Historia por la Facultad de Filosofía y Letras de la UNAM y Doctora en Estudios Mesomericanos por la misma institución. Sus investigaciones se centran en la historia social de los pueblos indígenas mexicanos durante el periodo virreinal, especialmente en regiones que suelen considerarse “marginales” o “periféricas” de la Nueva España. Autora de diversos artículos en revistas académicas y de divulgación, así como de los libros Un dios y un reino para los indios. La rebelión indígena de Tutotepec, 1769, publicado en 2014 por el Instituto de Investigaciones Históricas de la UNAM y Bonilla Artigas editores; Milicias indígenas en Nueva España, publicado por el Instituto de Investigaciones Jurídicas de la UNAM en 2016; Impacto ambiental y paisaje en Nueva España durante el siglo XVI, en coautoría con Marta Martín y Huemac Escalona, publicado en 2021 por la UNAM. Su más reciente libro se titula Caciques, intérpretes y soldados fronterizos: actores indígenas en la conquista del Nayar, siglo XVIII, publicado por el Instituto de Investigaciones Históricas de la UNAM. Ha recibido numerosos premios, entre los que se incluyen el “Marcos y Celia Maus” de la FFyL de la UNAM en 2007, el “Francisco Javier Clavijero” del INAH en 2008; el “Noemí Quezada” del Instituto de Investigaciones Antropológicas de la UNAM en 2009, y el de la Academia Mexicana de Ciencias a la mejor tesis doctoral en Humanidades del año 2018. Desde 2019 es Investigadora del Instituto de Investigaciones Históricas de la UNAM, área de Historia de los pueblos indígenas, en la Unidad Oaxaca. Imparte clases en las licenciaturas en Historia del Arte y Humanidades de la Universidad Autónoma Benito Juárez de Oaxaca, y en el Posgrado en Historia del Arte de la UNAM. Además, es miembro del Sistema Nacional de Investigadores del Conacyt, Nivel 1. Entrevista realizada por Joaquín Rivaya-Martínez profesor de Historia en Texas State University. Sus intereses académicos incluyen la etnohistoria, los pueblos indígenas de las Grandes Llanuras y el Suroeste de EE.UU., la frontera México-EE.UU. y la América hispánica. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
La Sierra del Nayar se convirtió, a la llegada de los españoles, en un espacio marginal alejado de los grandes centros de población del virreinato. No existen los grandes volúmenes de documentación que sí generaron otras regiones y ello ha propiciado la poca presencia de esta zona en los estudios sobre Nueva España. La conquista de los coras en 1722 es uno de los episodios más conocidos de la historia del Nayar. No obstante, hasta ahora había sido contada con base en dos fuentes: los textos del jesuita José Ortega y los del capitán español Juan Flores de San Pedro. Por tal motivo, en los relatos en torno a la conquista del Nayar, la actuación indígena ha ocupado un lugar marginal. Esta obra se propone sacar a los indígenas de los márgenes para convertirlos en los protagonistas de la narrativa, a partir de una vasta documentación procedente de diversos archivos. Raquel E. Güereca Durán es Licenciada y maestra en Historia por la Facultad de Filosofía y Letras de la UNAM y Doctora en Estudios Mesomericanos por la misma institución. Sus investigaciones se centran en la historia social de los pueblos indígenas mexicanos durante el periodo virreinal, especialmente en regiones que suelen considerarse “marginales” o “periféricas” de la Nueva España. Autora de diversos artículos en revistas académicas y de divulgación, así como de los libros Un dios y un reino para los indios. La rebelión indígena de Tutotepec, 1769, publicado en 2014 por el Instituto de Investigaciones Históricas de la UNAM y Bonilla Artigas editores; Milicias indígenas en Nueva España, publicado por el Instituto de Investigaciones Jurídicas de la UNAM en 2016; Impacto ambiental y paisaje en Nueva España durante el siglo XVI, en coautoría con Marta Martín y Huemac Escalona, publicado en 2021 por la UNAM. Su más reciente libro se titula Caciques, intérpretes y soldados fronterizos: actores indígenas en la conquista del Nayar, siglo XVIII, publicado por el Instituto de Investigaciones Históricas de la UNAM. Ha recibido numerosos premios, entre los que se incluyen el “Marcos y Celia Maus” de la FFyL de la UNAM en 2007, el “Francisco Javier Clavijero” del INAH en 2008; el “Noemí Quezada” del Instituto de Investigaciones Antropológicas de la UNAM en 2009, y el de la Academia Mexicana de Ciencias a la mejor tesis doctoral en Humanidades del año 2018. Desde 2019 es Investigadora del Instituto de Investigaciones Históricas de la UNAM, área de Historia de los pueblos indígenas, en la Unidad Oaxaca. Imparte clases en las licenciaturas en Historia del Arte y Humanidades de la Universidad Autónoma Benito Juárez de Oaxaca, y en el Posgrado en Historia del Arte de la UNAM. Además, es miembro del Sistema Nacional de Investigadores del Conacyt, Nivel 1. Entrevista realizada por Joaquín Rivaya-Martínez profesor de Historia en Texas State University. Sus intereses académicos incluyen la etnohistoria, los pueblos indígenas de las Grandes Llanuras y el Suroeste de EE.UU., la frontera México-EE.UU. y la América hispánica. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
TONDI 6x12 "EUROVISIÓN 2023: Más allá del festival.". 263G Nos podrás escuchar en Edenex Radio, Radio 4G Nacional, MiamiTV Radio y en el selecto canal Misterios de Ivoox. PROGRAMA PATROCINADO POR PERLA MANICURA: Todo un clásico en TONDI que siempre os ofrece un especial sobre al mayor evento musical en Europa. Con invitados de la talla de Juanma Fernández (BlupperTv), Joseba Rodríguez, Pablo Van de Nayar y el minifestival de deportistas cantantes que nos ofrece Alfonso Fernández. Como siempre colaboran con más contenidos: José Manuel García Bautista, Luis Cerezo Samperiz, Laura Vivancos, Juan Ignacio Cuesta Millán,, Adrián Sánchez, Paco Buitrago, Alfonso Fernández Castillo y Carlos Horrillo Gomez nos traen cada uno desde su peculiar punto de vista. En los Edipots nuestra querida Noly Encinas nos repasa la actualidad del mundo del misterio en la radio. Dirige y presenta: Carlos Dueñas Contacto: todonosdaigual@outlook.com Facebook/todonosdaigual
Very Glad to announce this Sun Apr 9, 11AM ET, I, Prof. Mohammad Hajiaghayi of UMD, will have a live discussion with Prof. Shree Nayar of Columbia University who is a pioneer in computer vision and computational imaging. Prof. Nayaris has been the director of research at Snap Inc. and the recipient of several scientific awards such as Packard Fellowship, IEEE PAMI Distinguished Researcher Award, the Funai Achievement Award, a fellow of several societies and member of several honorary academies such as NAE, NAI, AAA&S (see his wiki page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shree_K._Nayar for more details). We plan to have a YouTube Live @hajiaghayi, and simultaneously Live events on Instagram @mhajiaghayi, LinkedIn @Mohammad Hajiaghayi, Twitter @MTHajiaghayi, and Facebook @Mohammad Hajiaghayi on life, and his research and teaching on computer vision, including novel camera development, physics-based models, and image analysis algorithms, as well as their Ph.D. advising, involvement in national academies, major open problems in the field, and practical applications in areas such as imaging, computer vision, robotics, virtual and augmented reality, and human-computer interfaces. Please join us on our simultaneous Lives at YouTube, Instagram, LinkedIn, Twitter, or Facebook and ask questions you may have.Also visit https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCf0WB91t8Ky6AuYcQV0CcLwfor first Principles of Computer Vision which is a lecture series presented by Prof. Shree Nayar. The series focuses on the physical and mathematical underpinnings of vision and has been designed for students, practitioners, and enthusiasts who have no prior knowledge of computer vision. #ComputerVision, #ComputerScience,#CS,#Vision, #ComputationalCameras, #ShapeReconstruction, #Interreflections,#3Dscanning,#ML,#MultiSpectralImaging,#ReflectanceModeling,#OpenProblems,#NationalAcademy,#PhDAdvising,#Columbia
This is a live session from Jaipur Literature Festival 2023!
En el municipio de Las Varas, en la costa de Nayarit, existe un esfuerzo privado de protección de cocodrilos que son atacados por seres humanos. En este episodio les platicamos sobre este trabajo.
This week, NPM's Andrew Burnes is joined by Manish Nayar, Founder and CEO at OYA Ventures. Manish walks us through the firm's new joint venture with Oil Well Shares and how the new venture anticipates capturing additional tax credits via "energy communities" under the IRA. Beyond that, Manish discusses OYA's growing interest in utility-scale solar and storage, as well as how the firm is combating interconnection and supply bottlenecks as it moves through a significant period of personnel and pipeline expansion.New Project Media (NPM) is a leading data, intelligence and events company providing origination led coverage of the renewable energy market for the development, finance, advisory & corporate community.
Over the last five years UPI has revolutionised how Indians pay digitally. Last month, UPI actually crossed 7 billion transactions in a single month !!! This week we have Anup Nayar, CEO - Domestic, In-Solutions Global to discuss the meteoric rise of UPI and how firms like In-Solutions Global (ISG) are playing a key role in that journey. In our conversation with Anup we discuss: Anup's background and overview of ISG Overview of UPI Factors leading to UPI's growth New UPI innovations like UPI credit and UPI Lite Role played by ISG in the ecosystem Do listen to this episode to get an insider's view on the UPI journey. Contact Anup LinkedIn Contact In-Solutions Global Website LinkedIn Twitter Facebook Instagram
In this episode, I was joined by Poornima Nayar to chat all about gRPC! gRPC is Google's implementation of RPC. Since .NET Core 3.0, gRPC has first-class support in .NET and seems to be the way forward for remote procedure calls. We chatted about what gRPC is, how to use it, what usecases you'd want to use it for, and much much more!Poornima is a .NET developer with over 10 years of experience in .NET and Umbraco. She is passionate about learning new technologies and keeping herself up-to-date with the latest developments in technology. Outside her work, Poornima enjoys music and is undergoing training in Indian Classical music. Based in Langley, UK she mothers a little girl and spends her spare time reading, cooking, and watching movies.For a full list of show notes, or to add comments - please see the website here
Punjabi Literature Through the Prism of History | Dr. Rana Nayar | #SangamTalks SrijanTalks
Vikram and Vivek Nayar and Julieta Zavala are people we can rely on to talk about drinks and fashion! The Nayar twins, Two Robbers Seltzer Co. owners and founders, have lived all over the world, from New York City to New Delhi, but they decided to launch their brand of hard seltzers right here in Philly, because they believed it would be more interesting. Next up, fashion designer Zavala uses recycled materials to create vibrant pieces of clothing, each one an homage to her birthplace of Mexico City. She works with bright colors, various fabrics and even Frida Kahlo's image to reflect her roots. The hosts also share their plans for Hispanic Heritage Month. No surprise that those plans include Dine Latino Restaurant Week!
About the speaker: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anayar/
Anchit Nayar is the CEO of E-Commerce Beauty at Nykaa, India's biggest destination for beauty and wellness. Alongside his mother and Nykaa's founder, Falguni, and his twin sister, Adwaita, Anchit is pioneering the future of e-commerce in South Asia.Tune in as we discuss how Nykaa has expanded to triple-digit revenue growth during the pandemic and just how Anchit has spearheaded the company's strategy to success.If you enjoyed this episode, please make sure you like, subscribe and share with anyone you know who will love it too!Founded Beauty is available on all podcast platforms and we release new episodes every Monday and Thursday so be sure to follow the podcast to be notified. We really appreciate every single listen, share, and review. It goes such a long way and helps us reach new listeners. Follow Akash & Nykaa:Akash Mehta: @mehta_aFable & Mane: @fableandmanewww.fableandmane.comNykaa: @mynykaawww.nykaa.comFor more information about Founded Beauty, please visit www.foundedbeauty.com#foundedbeauty See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Nayarit era uno de los estados más olvidados del norte del país, como Durango y Zacatecas; ahora es distinto. Vamos a concluir la autopista Guadalajara-Vallarta-Tepic. Se están pavimentando caminos y construyendo puentes en la sierra de la Yesca y el Nayar; ya no están siendo subutilizadas las hidroeléctricas de la CFE. Se atiende de manera preferente a las comunidades indígenas; iniciamos el programa para garantizar el derecho a la salud universal y gratuita. Se amplía el aeropuerto de Tepic. Está por iniciar la construcción del mercado de las artes populares indígenas. Funciona la Universidad Indígena de Guadalupe Ocotán. Se construye la zona naval con playa pública, hotel y muelle en Boca de Chila. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/4tmexico/message
Canadian rock icon Kim Mitchell looks back on his 50-year music career, from the founding of the band Max Webster in the 1970s to why he sees playing live as his "Rock N' Roll Duty." Musician Khanvict and director Anjali Nayar talk about winning the Prism Prize Audience Award for the music video for the song Closer. Cheech Marin of the legendary stoner comedy duo Cheech & Chong tells us how he came to acquire the world's largest collection of works by Chicano artists — and why he wants the whole world to get to know them the way he does.
On today's episode of the Learning to Fly podcast I'm joined by a fellow Neil Hilborn Writing Circle family member, Nayar. We talk circle, writing method, and of course we get to hear one of Nayars poems as well! Honestly, this is an episode I've been WAITING to make since the podcast began and I'm sorry it took SOOOOO long to get here but I could not be any more thrilled about how it turned out. To support Nayar: https://www.instagram.com/nayar_cs/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sincerelybluejaypoetry/message
In today's episode, we have Manini Nayar in the #DesiReads segment. She's reading from her debut story collection, Being Here. The transcript is also up on the Desi Books website. Thank you for listening. Twitter: @DesiBooks Instagram: @desi.books Facebook: @desibooksfb Website: https://desibooks.co Newsletter: https://bit.ly/desibooksnews Email: desibooks@desibooks.co --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/desibooks/support
Absoluta paciencia: los árboles erguidos, sus rodillas hundidas en la niebla. La niebla lentamente sube por la colina. Pálidas telarañas, el pasto que ralea allí donde los ciervos anduvieron en busca de manzanas. En el bosque, desde el arroyo hasta la cumbre que se alza por encima de la niebla, no se ve un solo pájaro. Tan absoluta es, que no podría ser más que la dicha, una respiración que de tan sosegada no se escucha. Traducción: Ezequiel Zaidenwerg
Recorded live at Jaipur Literature Festival 2022, this episode is "Atal Bihari Vajypayee: The Personal and the Political" - Sagarika Ghose in conversation with Mandira Nayar.
In this episode, Indian Express' Anant Goenka and Anil Sasi speak to the founder of Nykaa, Falguni Nayar along with her children, Adwaita Nayar who heads fashion vertical, and Anchit Nayar who leads the retail business, about Nykaa's IPO listing, the future of tech startups, and the changing trends in Indian consumption.Tune in.
Remember: you can also always follow the show on Twitter @dotnetcoreshow, and the shows host on Twitter @podcasterJay or visit our Contact page. Welcome to season 4 of the award-winning .NET Core Podcast! Check that link for proof. The .NET Core Podcast is podcast where we reach into the core of the .NET technology stack and, with the help of the .NET community, present you with the information that you need in order to grok the many moving parts of one of the biggest cross-platform, multi-application frameworks on the planet. I am your host, Jamie "GaProgMan" Taylor. In this episode I talked with Poornima Nayar about Umbraco Heartcore and Blazor. We've discussed Umbraco and Blazor on the podcast before, but always as separate topics. Poornima is an expert in both Blazor and Umbraco Heartcore - Umbraco's headless CMS. We discussed both the headless version of Umbraco, why you might consider using it, and we also touched on GraphQL - which is one of the things that Umbraco Heartcore supports thanks to it using modern .NET (.NET 5 and beyond). The full show notes, including links to some of the things we discussed and a full transcription of this episode, can be found at https://dotnetcore.show/episode-93-umbraco-heartcore-and-blazor-with-poornima-nayar/ Useful Links from the episode: Poornima on Twitter An omnichannel Experience with Umbraco Heartcore Umbraco Heartcore meets Harry Potter Umbraco Heartcore as a Microservice Building a Static Website with Umbraco Heartcore Heartcore Christmas Bingo Remember to rate and review the show on Apple Podcasts, Podchaser, or wherever you find your podcasts, this will help the show's audience grow. Or you can just share the show with a friend. And don't forget to reach out via our Contact page. We're very interested in your opinions of the show, so please do get in touch. You can support the show by making a monthly donation one the show's Patreon page at: https://www.patreon.com/TheDotNetCorePodcast The .NET Core Podcast is a proud member of Jay and Jay Media. If you like this episode, please consider supporting our Podcasting Network. One $3 donation provides a week of hosting for all of our shows. You can support this show, and the others like it, at https://ko-fi.com/jayandjaymedia
Musician and festival producer Tarun Nayar shares his experiences of isolation.
• Even 42 percent of those earning more than $100,000 annually now live paycheck to paycheck • “Unfortunately, this is not a good news podcast” (Total Recorded Time is 20:55) Living paycheck to paycheck is no longer just a problem for low-income Americans. Nor is it a problem that just pops up during recessions. Living on the edge of the financial cliff is a daily experience for six out of ten Americans. And it's a problem that crosses all income levels. These grim statistics are found in an ongoing study by the San Francisco-based online bank LendingClub. To find out more, we talk in this Bizgnus Podcast with LendingClub Financial Health Officer NIGH YAR Anuj Nayar. “Unfortunately, this is not a good news podcast,” Mr. Nayar cautions. To watch the Bizgnus interview, please click here: https://youtu.be/ZUWzxMERy5g The problem is so widespread, even 42 percent of U.S. consumers earning more than $100,000 annually now live paycheck to paycheck. The only comparative good news is that the share of consumers living paycheck to paycheck remains below a high of 65 percent seen in December 2020. That figure was 54 percent in May 2021 and has been rising since then, hitting 61 percent in December 2021. Seventy-seven percent of consumers who reported earning less than $50,000 per year lived paycheck to paycheck last December, up from 72 percent in May 2021. Meanwhile, 66 percent of those who reported earning between $50,000 and $100,000 now live paycheck to paycheck — a 13 percentage point increase from May 2021. “With more than three in five Americans now living paycheck to paycheck, this reality is impacting every income bracket across every generation – a trend which we've only seen increase since May 2021,” says Mr. Nayar. Methodology The report is based on a census-balanced survey of 3,070 U.S. consumers conducted from Dec. 2, 2021, to Dec. 14, 2021, as well as an analysis of other economic data, according to LendingClub Corporation (NYSE: LC), the parent company of LendingClub Bank. ======================================= ABOUT US Bizgnus reports, writes, edits and publishes business news in online, broadcast and printed publications. We have published unbiased, unfiltered and in-depth interviews with business and other thought leaders since 2005. Opinions are those of our guests. Bizgnus never endorses the viewpoints, products or services of its guests, who are selected based on their knowledge and experience. No one pays to get on our podcasts. And we don't accept advertising (although Google/YouTube sells ads on our videos.) We'd appreciate your financial support through Patreon. If you'd like to help, please click here: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=56957587 Our address is 150 Herons Run, #104, Sarasota, Florida 34232. Call us anytime at 209.470.3400. Our email address is editor@bizgnus.com
Tarrasque na Bota apresenta: Especial de Terror - O Triste Adeus | RPG Abay Nosso grupo tem sobrevivido há cerca de um mês juntos pelo mortal labirinto, até que encontram um vilarejo conhecido que passa por uma extrema dificuldade sobrenatural envolvendo uma chuva vermelha bizarra. O líder desse vilarejo então contrata os aventureiros para encontrar um item importante para salvar seu posto e para solucionar o mistério de um assassinato. Essa investigação levará os aventureiros a enfrentar uma criatura lendária em busca de salvar pessoas desconhecidas para a maioria que passam por um período de luto severo. No fim das contas, todos tem de dar seu ultimo Triste Adeus. O Cenário: Há uma era os deuses, para impedir a ascensão exagerada dos mortais a divindade, separaram, por meio de muralhas mágicas, o continente de Terra Firme em "régias", lugares de tamanhos variados onde a civilização cresceria com culturas, tecnologias e magias diferentes. A régia do Grande Labirinto de Nayar é um lugar do tamanho de um país médio onde a criatura mais poderosa, a semideusa Nayar, enlouqueceu e transformou seu próprio corpo em um gigantesco labirinto vivo onde a insanidade e matança imperam, sequestrando criaturas e estruturas de outros planos e régias através de portais mágicos de grande poder. Sobre Abay RPG (Playtest) O Sistema: Baseado no sistema +2d6 do Tio Nitro, Abay RPG utiliza os mesmos dados e a mesma forma de rolagem, rolando-se 2d6+ algum bônus contra uma classe de dificuldade especifica ou contra uma outra rolagem resistida. Além disso, um personagem de jogador é constituído de vantagens, desvantagens e perícias que o jogador escolhe na criação do personagem. As escolhas são simplificadas em centelhas ("raças") e meios ("classes") que são meros conjuntos de vantagens e perícias. Nesta versão do sistema o número e nível das vantagens escolhidas ainda estava desbalanceado, assim como as perícias, além de que haviam muito mais perícias que atualmente e a forma de utilização era diferente da atual, onde se escolhia a perícia a ser usada para a situação apresentada pelo mestre. Abay RPG está em fase de playtest há algum tempo e em desenvolvimento há mais tempo ainda, mas muitos jogos e programas relacionados ao sistema serão feitos e veiculados, ao menos por hora, na plataforma do RPGNext! ATENÇÃO: Esse podcast é RECOMENDADO PARA MAIORES DE 14 ANOS. Agora você pode ter em casa a caneca do Klank, o velho guerreiro anão em sua casa. Confira a coleção completa dos personagens da Mina Perdida de Phandelver e corra para garantir a sua com valor promocional por tempo limitado: https://www.mundofan.com.br/caneca-klank. Antes de assinar como um JOGADOR envie um e-mail para contato@rpgnext.com.br e consulte sobre as vagas. Elas têm número limitado. ATENÇÃO: Esse podcast é recomendado para maiores de 14 anos. “O Triste Adeus“ é uma aventura jogada em LIVE no sistema Abay. Nessa sessão tivemos a participação de: Gustavo Zattoni Herica Freitas (Madrinha) Hita (Questcast) Thiago Araújo (Hater do Mundo - Mestre) Vitor Carvalho Edição de: Luis Beber Arte por: @robindays_ Uma produção RPG Next. Indicações Fabulosas APP das Cartas Críticas para D&D 5e APOIE NOSSA CAUSA! Nossa Campanha do PADRIM está no AR! Acesse e veja nossas Metas e Recompensas para os Padrinhos e Madrinhas. padrim.com.br/rpgnext Se você preferir nos apoiar pelo PICPAY, acesse e veja nossas recompensas: picpay.me/rpgnext https://rpgnext.com.br/doadores/ COMPARTILHE! Se você gostou desse Podcast de RPG, então não se esqueça de compartilhar! Nosso site é https://rpgnext.com.br, Nossa Campanha do PADRIM: https://www.padrim.com.br/rpgnext Nossa Campanha no PICPAY: https://picpay.me/rpgnext Facebook RpgNextPage, Grupo do Facebook RPGNext Group, Instagram RPG Next Oficial, Twitter @RPG_Next,
Falguni Nayar In the male-dominated clique that is India Inc, few women have gained entry. India's women labour participation rate is just 21%, and one would be surprised that even in the upper echelons of the Indian business world, with all their talk of gender inclusion, female representation is dismal. In 2019, out of 1,814 chief executives and MDs of NSE-listed companies, only 67, or 3.69% were women. And last year, India had just one woman chief executive among Nifty50 companies, just as in 2019. Given this state of affairs, Nykaa CEO Falguni Nayar, much like her startup, is a unicorn. The entrepreneurial bug bit her when she was 50. And the online internet beauty business was a complete break for Nayar, who came with 18 years of experience as an investment banker with Kotak Mahindra. In November this year, nine years after being founded in 2012, Nykaa's parent company FSN Ecommerce Ventures listed on Indian bourses. While 2021 saw several startups going for IPOs, Nykaa was one of the rare ones that was profitable. As Nykaa's valuation crossed the Rs 1 lakh crore mark after its public listing, the net worth of Nayar, who owns around 52.56% stake in the company, surged to $7.90 bn. In the process, Nayar, an alumnus of IIM Ahmedabad, has become the wealthiest self-made woman in India and is among the country's 20 richest people, the only woman in this all-boys club, or as various publications have called it: the Nykaa among Nayaks. Adar Poonawalla Someone who is on the Time Magazine's “100 Most Influential People Of 2021” list, is an obvious choice for this wrap. The only son of Cyrus Poonawalla -- who established the Serum Institute of India (SII) in 1966-- Adar Poonawalla was sent to boarding school in London when he was nine years old. Adar returned over a decade later with a degree in business management from University of Westminster and joined the family business in 2001, without even an official designation. The next decade was spent under the shadow of his father, before Poonawalla became CEO of the company in 2011. And his moment of reckoning took almost another decade to arrive, when the world was under the grip of pandemic. Rising to the occasion, Poonawalla took a “calculated risk” and ramped up vaccine production, without waiting for government sanctions. The 40-year-old pumped in around $800 Mn into his company's Pune facility to manufacture millions of doses of the then unproven AstraZeneca vaccine against Covid-19. At the beginning of this year, SII delivered its first batch of AstraZeneca/Covishield vaccines for the Indian population. As of now, over 80% of the Indian population has received at least one shot. And over 90% of them had rolled up their sleeves for Covishield. But Poonawalla had his share of controversies. His plan of exporting a large chunk of its Covishield output hit a roadblock when the deadly second wave of Covid-19 hit India in April. By that time, just about 2% of India's population was fully vaccinated. India banned the export of vaccines, hitting the supply of Covishield to poorer countries. While many hailed Poonawalla for SII's role in India's vaccination drive, global commentators flagged what they called lack of transparency in his statements. In June 2020, Poonawalla had said that his company would manufacture one billion doses of Covishield for low and middle income countries, of which, 400 million would be ready by the end of 2020. But, in January 2021, SII had a stockpile of just 70 million doses. Poonawalla also faced criticism for offering the vaccine at different rates to the Centre and the state governments. Nevertheless, as the year draws to a close, Poonawalla's, and consequently, India's worries, seem to have eased somewhat. The company recently announced that it will reduce Covishield production by half as it has fulfilled its orders to the Indian government and has a stockpile of 500 million do
Arvindan Nayar Prabhakaran, a flood victim joined Asha on #TheLITEBreakfast this morning.
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Rajeev Nayar, Vice President, CTO Data Analytics at Infosys discusses startup partnerships and explains how Infosys evaluates startups and the value they provide to the business and its customers. Hosted by Jeff Kavanaugh, VP and Head of the Infosys Knowledge Institute.
In today's video, we cover the story of Nykaa's nayika – how Falguni Nayar built a profitable $13 billion startup in India. A rewarding experience at Kotak and learnings from Uday Kotak: When Falguni Nayar joined Kotak Mahindra – it was just an NBFC. She was responsible for setting up their investment banking arm – Kotak Mahindra Capital. However, when Falguni decided to follow her husband to London, Uday Kotak didn't want to lose one of his best employees – so he asked her to set up Kotak Mahindra's London office from scratch and when her husband moved to New York, she followed him to the US and also established Kotak Mahindra's New York office as well. This experience gave her an experience for a lifetime. An itch to start up before 50: While working at Kotak, Falguni had the opportunity to work with entrepreneurs like Ronnie Screwvala – who went on to build a media and entertainment empire when the sector was in its nascent stages, which Falguni helped him take public in 2005. She also helped take PVR Cinema to IPO – a company built by Ajay Bijli, which was responsible for building India's first multiplex cinemas. These experiences had a profound impact on her and she decided that she wanted to plunge into the world of entrepreneurship before she was 50. Birth of Nykaa: For a large majority of India's female population, that's kajal and lipstick was all there was when it came to beauty, and a major reason for this was the lack of education around these products. She had a hunch that if she could somehow introduce these women to this new world of beauty, if she could educate them on these products and how to use them, then her idea would be successful. And so, in April of 2012, Nykaa was born. Building from scratch and early challenges: When she started building Nykaa – things didn't go easy for her. In the first three years of building Nykaa, she had lost three CTOs consecutively. On the operations side, the company was struggling to fulfil 10 orders per day, and getting them delivered on time was a pipe dream. Angry customers were calling at all hours, demanding an explanation for why their products hadn't shown up yet. Needless to say, things were stressful at Nykaa, and the startup's team of 7 quickly became a team of two. Falguni and her daughter would stay up until 3 AM some nights, packing boxes in between customer support calls - but these nights were important. Falguni and her daughter spent time in the trenches, they suffered, they lost sleep building the company, and so as it slowly grew. 3 C's of Nykaa - Curation, Content and Convenience: When she started building Nykaa – things didn't go easy for her. In the first three years of building Nykaa, she had lost three CTOs consecutively. On the operations side, the company was struggling to fulfil 10 orders per day, and getting them delivered on time was a pipe dream. Angry customers were calling at all hours, demanding an explanation for why their products hadn't shown up yet. Needless to say, things were stressful at Nykaa, and the startup's team of 7 quickly became a team of two. Falguni and her daughter would stay up until 3 AM some nights, packing boxes in between customer support calls - but these nights were important. Falguni and her daughter spent time in the trenches, they suffered, they lost sleep building the company, and so as it slowly grew. From sustainable growth to IPO: he didn't want to sacrifice equity to grow quickly if she could grow sustainably, and so that's what she did. She was planning the startup's IPO as early as 2017, and as we all know today, looking back, this initial public offering was arguably the most successful in Indian history.
This week in Indian startup news, Nykaa's blockbuster IPO, Paytm – India's biggest IPO gets a lukewarm response, PharmEasy files draft papers for their IPO, Ola forays into online grocery delivery and Niki.ai to shut down. In funding news, Good Glamm Group raises $150 million – 34th unicorn this year, Zoomcar raises $92 million, Curefit to raise $50 million from Zomato, BrightChamps raises $63 million and Wakefit raises $27 million. Nykaa's blockbuster IPO: Nykaa made its debut on Indian stock markets this Wednesday, doubling its investors' wealth and making Falguni Nayar India's richest self-made billionaire. With India's online beauty and personal care market expected to grow rapidly in the coming years, there is a lot of opportunity for the growth of Nykaa as well. Paytm's – India's biggest IPO gets a lukewarm response: Unlike Zomato and Nykaa which received 38X and 82X oversubscription, Paytm's IPO was only subscribed 1.9X. The reason for this could be Paytm's high valuation despite not being able to monetize their growing user base – as their revenues have stayed stagnant at around Rs 3,000 crore for the last four years. PharmEasy files draft papers for their IPO: API Holdings, the parent company of PharmEasy has filed their DRHP to raise Rs 6,250 crore through the IPO. PharmEasy started as an online pharmacy but is now offering a bunch of healthcare services to their customers – becoming a complete healthcare platform. Ola forays into online grocery delivery: With the success of online grocery, Ola is piloting quick grocery delivery in a bid to diversify their business ahead of their IPO. Niki.ai to shut down: According to Entrackr, Niki.ai, a personal voice assistant platform, has laid off most of their employees and shut down their operations – after failing to control their piling losses, despite growing revenues. Good Glamm Group raises $150 million – 34th unicorn this year: The Good Glamm Group, which operates D2C beauty brand MyGlamm, has raised $150 million in fresh capital – making them India's 34th unicorn this year. Zoomcar raises $92 million: Self-drive rental car startup Zoomcar has raised $92 million from their investors to continue their international expansion and strengthen their customer experience through technology. Curefit to raise $50 million from Zomato: Curefit is in the process of raising $50 million from Zomato – once the deal is finalised it could make Curefit India's latest unicorn BrightChamps raises $63 million: Edtech startup BrightChamps has raised $63 million in a round led by Premji Invest – valuing them at $500 million in just a year of their operations. Wakefit raises $27 million: D2C mattress brand Wakefit has raised $27 million in a round led by Susquehanna International Group to boost their omnichannel expansion and strengthen their supply chain and logistics.
Dr. Amy Nicole Nayar, VP of US Patient Advocacy and Government Affairs at Novartis Gene Therapies explains what patient engagement should encompass in the cell and gene field as well as the unique challenges cell and gene therapy companies face where a patient engagement officer provides essential help.
Kapil Nayar native to Philadelphia, is a licensed professional counselor with a forte in substance use disorder treatment. When it comes to addiction treatment, Kapil has worked within the field in various nonprofit and for profit treatment settings and currently still practices in a private practice setting. Kapil has been a source for grand jury investigations in the tri state area rippling into various parts of the country including Florida. Kapil has been a force for patient advocacy, social justice, citing research and information to hold corrupt, fraudulent treatment facilities accountable. Kapil has also participated with local and national reporting agencies both inside and outside of the counseling field across the country working closely with advocates who came before him, most notably Greg Horvath. The Sobriety Diaries is a video podcast where we share powerful stories of recovery told by those who lived them. You can find us wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts with new episodes every Wednesday, subscribe now! Please share our show with just 1 person in your life who may be struggling, you just never know what they may need to hear today. Also, please consider donating to The Sobriety Diaries here: https://www.thesobrietydiaries.com/support/ Your donations help us to source the best stories from around the world and keep the show going! Follow us on Instagram @thesobrietydiariespod Find all things TSD related and join our insiders list at www.thesobrietydiaries.com Exact Nature- Use code “TSD20” for 20% off your order at www.exactnature.com Music: www.bensound.com Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-sobriety-diaries/id1570033658?uo=4 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0aKbMuMUb2jjTkBBD41Mhm Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy81YjYzNDVkOC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== Anchor: https://anchor.fm/sobrietydiaries Radio Public: https://radiopublic.com/the-sobriety-diaries-Wa0nBA PocketCasts: https://pca.st/6i505fmy Try your best not to drink, and be good to yourself! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sobrietydiaries/support
When people discuss counterintuitive policies on opioids and addiction, they often use the phrase, "follow the money". We discuss the phrase's meaning in detail, revealing the complex interplay of addiction medicine and healthcare economics. To learn more about his work, please see the links below: https://www.kapilnayar.com/ill-treatment https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nl4prKf5Vp0
The Mexican Revolution gave rise to the Mexican nation-state as we know it today. Rural revolutionaries took up arms against the Díaz dictatorship in support of agrarian reform, in defense of their political autonomy, or inspired by a nationalist desire to forge a new Mexico. However, in the Gran Nayar, a rugged expanse of mountains and canyons, the story was more complex, as the region's four Indigenous peoples fought both for and against the revolution and the radical changes it bought to their homeland. To make sense of this complex history, Nathaniel Morris offers the first systematic understanding of the participation of the Náayari, Wixárika, O'dam, and Mexicanero peoples in the Mexican Revolution. They are known for being among the least "assimilated" of all Mexico's Indigenous peoples. It's often been assumed that they were stuck up in their mountain homeland--"the Gran Nayar"--with no knowledge of the uprisings, civil wars, military coups, and political upheaval that convulsed the rest of Mexico between 1910 and 1940. Based on extensive archival research and years of fieldwork in the rugged and remote Gran Nayar, Soldiers, Saints, and Shamans: Indigenous Communities and the Revolutionary State in Mexico's Gran Nayar, 1910-1940 (U Arizona Press, 2020) shows that the Náayari, Wixárika, O'dam, and Mexicanero peoples were actively involved in the armed phase of the revolution. This participation led to serious clashes between an expansionist, "rationalist" revolutionary state and the highly autonomous communities and heterodox cultural and religious practices of the Gran Nayar's inhabitants. Morris documents confrontations between practitioners of subsistence agriculture and promoters of capitalist development, between rival Indian generations and political factions, and between opposing visions of the world, of religion, and of daily life. These clashes produced some of the most severe defeats that the government's state-building programs suffered during the entire revolutionary era, with significant and often counterintuitive consequences both for local people and for the Mexican nation as a whole. Geert Slabbekoorn works as an analyst in the field of public security. In addition he has published on different aspects of dark web drug trade in Belgium. Find him on twitter, tweeting all things drug related @GeertJS. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Mexican Revolution gave rise to the Mexican nation-state as we know it today. Rural revolutionaries took up arms against the Díaz dictatorship in support of agrarian reform, in defense of their political autonomy, or inspired by a nationalist desire to forge a new Mexico. However, in the Gran Nayar, a rugged expanse of mountains and canyons, the story was more complex, as the region's four Indigenous peoples fought both for and against the revolution and the radical changes it bought to their homeland. To make sense of this complex history, Nathaniel Morris offers the first systematic understanding of the participation of the Náayari, Wixárika, O'dam, and Mexicanero peoples in the Mexican Revolution. They are known for being among the least "assimilated" of all Mexico's Indigenous peoples. It's often been assumed that they were stuck up in their mountain homeland--"the Gran Nayar"--with no knowledge of the uprisings, civil wars, military coups, and political upheaval that convulsed the rest of Mexico between 1910 and 1940. Based on extensive archival research and years of fieldwork in the rugged and remote Gran Nayar, Soldiers, Saints, and Shamans: Indigenous Communities and the Revolutionary State in Mexico's Gran Nayar, 1910-1940 (U Arizona Press, 2020) shows that the Náayari, Wixárika, O'dam, and Mexicanero peoples were actively involved in the armed phase of the revolution. This participation led to serious clashes between an expansionist, "rationalist" revolutionary state and the highly autonomous communities and heterodox cultural and religious practices of the Gran Nayar's inhabitants. Morris documents confrontations between practitioners of subsistence agriculture and promoters of capitalist development, between rival Indian generations and political factions, and between opposing visions of the world, of religion, and of daily life. These clashes produced some of the most severe defeats that the government's state-building programs suffered during the entire revolutionary era, with significant and often counterintuitive consequences both for local people and for the Mexican nation as a whole. Geert Slabbekoorn works as an analyst in the field of public security. In addition he has published on different aspects of dark web drug trade in Belgium. Find him on twitter, tweeting all things drug related @GeertJS. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
The Mexican Revolution gave rise to the Mexican nation-state as we know it today. Rural revolutionaries took up arms against the Díaz dictatorship in support of agrarian reform, in defense of their political autonomy, or inspired by a nationalist desire to forge a new Mexico. However, in the Gran Nayar, a rugged expanse of mountains and canyons, the story was more complex, as the region's four Indigenous peoples fought both for and against the revolution and the radical changes it bought to their homeland. To make sense of this complex history, Nathaniel Morris offers the first systematic understanding of the participation of the Náayari, Wixárika, O'dam, and Mexicanero peoples in the Mexican Revolution. They are known for being among the least "assimilated" of all Mexico's Indigenous peoples. It's often been assumed that they were stuck up in their mountain homeland--"the Gran Nayar"--with no knowledge of the uprisings, civil wars, military coups, and political upheaval that convulsed the rest of Mexico between 1910 and 1940. Based on extensive archival research and years of fieldwork in the rugged and remote Gran Nayar, Soldiers, Saints, and Shamans: Indigenous Communities and the Revolutionary State in Mexico's Gran Nayar, 1910-1940 (U Arizona Press, 2020) shows that the Náayari, Wixárika, O'dam, and Mexicanero peoples were actively involved in the armed phase of the revolution. This participation led to serious clashes between an expansionist, "rationalist" revolutionary state and the highly autonomous communities and heterodox cultural and religious practices of the Gran Nayar's inhabitants. Morris documents confrontations between practitioners of subsistence agriculture and promoters of capitalist development, between rival Indian generations and political factions, and between opposing visions of the world, of religion, and of daily life. These clashes produced some of the most severe defeats that the government's state-building programs suffered during the entire revolutionary era, with significant and often counterintuitive consequences both for local people and for the Mexican nation as a whole. Geert Slabbekoorn works as an analyst in the field of public security. In addition he has published on different aspects of dark web drug trade in Belgium. Find him on twitter, tweeting all things drug related @GeertJS. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/latin-american-studies
The Mexican Revolution gave rise to the Mexican nation-state as we know it today. Rural revolutionaries took up arms against the Díaz dictatorship in support of agrarian reform, in defense of their political autonomy, or inspired by a nationalist desire to forge a new Mexico. However, in the Gran Nayar, a rugged expanse of mountains and canyons, the story was more complex, as the region's four Indigenous peoples fought both for and against the revolution and the radical changes it bought to their homeland. To make sense of this complex history, Nathaniel Morris offers the first systematic understanding of the participation of the Náayari, Wixárika, O'dam, and Mexicanero peoples in the Mexican Revolution. They are known for being among the least "assimilated" of all Mexico's Indigenous peoples. It's often been assumed that they were stuck up in their mountain homeland--"the Gran Nayar"--with no knowledge of the uprisings, civil wars, military coups, and political upheaval that convulsed the rest of Mexico between 1910 and 1940. Based on extensive archival research and years of fieldwork in the rugged and remote Gran Nayar, Soldiers, Saints, and Shamans: Indigenous Communities and the Revolutionary State in Mexico's Gran Nayar, 1910-1940 (U Arizona Press, 2020) shows that the Náayari, Wixárika, O'dam, and Mexicanero peoples were actively involved in the armed phase of the revolution. This participation led to serious clashes between an expansionist, "rationalist" revolutionary state and the highly autonomous communities and heterodox cultural and religious practices of the Gran Nayar's inhabitants. Morris documents confrontations between practitioners of subsistence agriculture and promoters of capitalist development, between rival Indian generations and political factions, and between opposing visions of the world, of religion, and of daily life. These clashes produced some of the most severe defeats that the government's state-building programs suffered during the entire revolutionary era, with significant and often counterintuitive consequences both for local people and for the Mexican nation as a whole. Geert Slabbekoorn works as an analyst in the field of public security. In addition he has published on different aspects of dark web drug trade in Belgium. Find him on twitter, tweeting all things drug related @GeertJS. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/native-american-studies
Today's guest is Nandini Nayar, Data Scientist at Heartbeat Health in New York. Founded in 2017, Heartbeat is cardiology, modernized. It is reinventing the field of cardiology by combining technology and top-notch specialist level knowledge to focus on the early diagnosis and management of heart disease and its risk factors. As a multidisciplinary team of doctors, engineers, educators, designers, and data scientists, Heartbeat is not just a doctor's office. They are your heart health dream team. In the episode, Nandini will discuss: The work they do at Heartbeat Health, Applying AI to improve the patient experience, Challenges they need to overcome, Interesting Data Science projects they are working on, How she has grown her career at Heartbeat Health, What the future holds for AI in Healthcare
The Mexican Revolution gave rise to the Mexican nation-state as we know it today. Rural revolutionaries took up arms against the Díaz dictatorship in support of agrarian reform, in defense of their political autonomy, or inspired by a nationalist desire to forge a new Mexico. However, in the Gran Nayar, a rugged expanse of mountains and canyons, the story was more complex, as the region's four Indigenous peoples fought both for and against the revolution and the radical changes it bought to their homeland. To make sense of this complex history, Nathaniel Morris offers the first systematic understanding of the participation of the Náayari, Wixárika, O'dam, and Mexicanero peoples in the Mexican Revolution. They are known for being among the least "assimilated" of all Mexico's Indigenous peoples. It's often been assumed that they were stuck up in their mountain homeland--"the Gran Nayar"--with no knowledge of the uprisings, civil wars, military coups, and political upheaval that convulsed the rest of Mexico between 1910 and 1940. Based on extensive archival research and years of fieldwork in the rugged and remote Gran Nayar, Soldiers, Saints, and Shamans: Indigenous Communities and the Revolutionary State in Mexico's Gran Nayar, 1910-1940 (U Arizona Press, 2020) shows that the Náayari, Wixárika, O'dam, and Mexicanero peoples were actively involved in the armed phase of the revolution. This participation led to serious clashes between an expansionist, "rationalist" revolutionary state and the highly autonomous communities and heterodox cultural and religious practices of the Gran Nayar's inhabitants. Morris documents confrontations between practitioners of subsistence agriculture and promoters of capitalist development, between rival Indian generations and political factions, and between opposing visions of the world, of religion, and of daily life. These clashes produced some of the most severe defeats that the government's state-building programs suffered during the entire revolutionary era, with significant and often counterintuitive consequences both for local people and for the Mexican nation as a whole. Geert Slabbekoorn works as an analyst in the field of public security. In addition he has published on different aspects of dark web drug trade in Belgium. Find him on twitter, tweeting all things drug related @GeertJS. 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
Is there an overlap between financial health and communications? How do you ensure you're being authentic to your brand? Anuj Nayar, financial health officer and head of communications at LendingHome, discusses the challenges of communications in tech and how the worst days for a business may be the best days for the comms team.
I've found myself adding some qualifiers to interview requests lately, ensuring people that while I create stories, analysis, and podcasts for Good Beer Hunting, the interests of myself and the publication extend far beyond what the name may suggest. If you click around goodbeerhunting.com or scroll through our podcast archive, you get the idea—we focus on so much more than just beer. That's the way of the beverage alcohol industry these days, and why we're talking to Vikram and Vivek Nayar in this episode. The pair are behind Two Robbers, a regionally-focused hard seltzer company that represents an ever-increasing portion of the category. There's a good chance you know about White Claw, Truly, or Bud Light hard seltzers, but there are dozens of others who have found success by setting themselves apart from the most mass-produced examples on the market. What you'll hear in this conversation is a reflection on current narratives of hard seltzer and what it means to build a company in a category that has completely changed beverage alcohol. Whether or not you're a hard seltzer fan, the context and insight from Vik and Viv will help you better understand what it's like for businesses in this rather new segment. And whatever headlines you may see, know that hard seltzer is wildly outpacing growth of beer, wine, and spirits in retail, which is why discussions like this can be so helpful to understand realities from within the industry.
Veteran investment banker-turned-entrepreneur Falguni Nayar, whose beauty retailer Nykaa is poised to launch its IPO, has become India's newest billionaire. In June, a pre-IPO private placement valued Nykaa at $2.3 billion, putting Nayar in the three comma club with an estimated net worth of $1.1 billion.
Rachika Nayar is a composer and producer who uses her electric guitar as a sound source, creating rich layers of sound in real time. She then "mutilates" and "contorts" these sounds, processing them, arranging them into the finished pieces on her 2021 LP Our Hands Against The Dusk and its companion record, the 2021 EP Fragments, which could be considered as a collection of Etudes; none of the works on Fragments were translated into larger pieces. Nayar's guitar playing is informed by math rock, post rock, jazz, EDM - "the 4AM warehouse rave", and lately – exploring open tunings. She talks us through and demonstrates her process, starting with solo electric guitar loops, which are processed, pulled apart, and rebuilt, shifted, stretched, and arranged with other electronic instruments. Rachika Nayar improvises guitar loop-based pieces and transforms them for this remote session. - Caryn Havlik
Episode61-Ishmael Robinson and Peggy Nayar, "IF YOU CAN'T FIND “Culturally relevant” CURRICULUM, BUILD ONE"
Some of you may know that in addition to being the host and curator of the Brown Girl Guilt podcast and community, I work as General Manager for 5X Festival. For the first time in, I would say ever really, this is the happiest I've ever been professionally. Never have my values ever been this aligned with the work that I'm doing and never have I felt more at home than I do at 5X. From the mission and the vision of 5X, to the community that it's helping, 5X is Harpo and Harpo ix 5X. My happiness and alignment also has a lot to do with the person I work the closest with, Tarun Nayar. In this episode, I chat with T about 5X, Surrey, hybrid identities, using art as a radical act of change, and a bunch of other nerdy things. Like BGG? Connect with us on Instagram @_browngirlguilt or www.browngirlguilt.com
Episode 117 of the #MVPbuzzChat series. Conversation between Microsoft Regional Director and MVP Christian Buckley (@buckleyplanet), and Developer Technologies MVP Poornima Nayar (@PoornimaNayar), an independent .Net Developer, 2x Umbraco MVP (open source CMS), and active speaker and community member based in Slough, England. In this episode, Poornima and I discuss her involvement in the community and how it helped her achieve her Microsoft MVP, the impact of the pandemic on her local community, and how she learned (continues to learn) how to balance work, community, and family while fighting off FOMO (fear of missing out). We even talked about our kids and helping them find their own paths forward (even if they decide to not follow our footsteps into technology). You can also watch this entire episode on the CollabTalk YouTube channel at https://youtu.be/PsMTs8xOqhQ
En este episodio, entrevisto a una persona que dejó todo, para ir a servir en las comunidades indígenas de la Sierra del Nayar. Una experiencia fuera de lo ordinario.
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In this episode, @Akshay Nayar shares his life experiences in Film School, ScoopWhoop, making content, working with Netflix, ScoopWhoop Cafe, and a lot more! So keep on watching and also, you can listen on Spotify and follow there too or subscribe on Apple Podcast too!
This is a reading of this short story which explains very simple themes- the anxiety of living in unfamiliar spaces, the change in the city and village spaces and modernity's obsession with a mechanised lifestyle.
Tune in to Part two of this engaging conversation with the Knights @abhisheknayar and @dk00019 as we chat about all things IPL and fitness!PS: Who do you think won our #stalktheathlete challenge?
India has always had one of the highest absolute shortage of blood units in the World. There are many reasons for it - most of them are cultural in nature. The pandemic has only made things even worse. One of the few organizations to make a really big positive impact in this space has been Blood Donors India. Their seamless integration with Twitter has resulted in a simple but effective solution that is saving more than 8 lives everyday in India. This week, Karthik speaks with Balu Nayar - founder of Blood Donors India, who has been the driving force of this impact. They speak about the challenge that India and other countries face and the journey of how Blood Donors India came about. They also talk about the impact that Balu has had on Indian sports, most notably Cricket. Balu and the team that he was leading at IMG were the architects of what we know today as the IPL. Karthik and Balu speak about that journey with the BCCI and also about how the multiple occasions when the IPL almost came close to not happening.Follow Blood Donors India: https://twitter.com/BloodDonorsInFollow Balu Nayar on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NayarBaluTweet to Karthik Nagarajan @The_Karthik and follow his WordPress handle here (filterkoffee.com).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.You can check out our website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.com
“Mentoring is a brain to pick, an ear to listen, and a push in the right direction”Who better to put this statement into perspective than the duo that seem to personify the mentor-mentee relationship!!Tune in to Part 1 of Round Six of The Millennial Athlete as co-hosts Shlok Ramchandran and Tanvi Lad chat with Dinesh Karthik about his journey from age-group cricket to the stalwart he is today, and life inside ‘the house of pain
From Sonam Kapoor to Parineeti Chopra, Arti Nayar has become the most-loved celebrity makeup artist in the B-town. Do you know how she's ‘wing-ing' the makeup game? Well, it was Arti's obsession for all things Bollywood and filmmaking that led her to explore various fields to finally find her passion for makeup. Arti spills the beans on how to make it big in the makeup industry and create a niche for yourself in our weekly dose of Cracking the Code with Dilniwaz Khan, a series by ONFLIT aimed at bringing the extraordinary success stories of once ordinary people and to inspire the youth of today to follow their heart and live their passions through building successful careers in unconventional fields. SPEAKER: Arti Nayar HOST: Dilnawaz Khan
El líder cívico Guido Nayar, analizó los resultados en boca de urna presentados anoche y afirmó que el escenario político en el país, no será el mismo.
Alyssa Nayar sits down with host Trey Schaap to give Trojan fans a glimpse inside the Little Rock Volleyball program. She explains why the team is much more competitive this season, what it's like playing for the “Queen of the Sun Belt,” Van Compton and what it's like playing three conference matches in a single weekend. Nayar explains why she wants to get her pilot's license and why turbulence doesn't scare her, lists some of the unique places she has traveled and what Sun Belt trip she hasn't made and is missing out on due to the pandemic.
La candidata a diputada plurinominal por Comunidad Ciudadana, Luisa Nayar, aseguró que definió ir a la contienda electoral, por la apertura a nuevas generaciones en la política boliviana. #AsContenidos #CampañaElectoral
¿Como es que un joven con una vida normal en pleno 2020 es llamado a la vocación del sacerdocio? Conoce el testimonio de nuestro hermano Adrián, seminarista y misionero en la Prelatura del Nayar, México. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dios-y-yo/message
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LeaderSpeak Moderator: Anisha Nayar Dhawan, Consultant Editor, News and Media Consultant Speaker: Harriet Green, Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB) Board Member, Inclusion Activist Social Media Influencer, Former CEO & Chairman of IBM AP
A U.S. Squash Hall of Famer, Anil Nayar talks with OTG about a couple of pivotal milestones in his career, including the 1969 National Intercollegiates—one of the most famous moments of sportsmanship in squash history.
This is it! The school year is "physically" over, which means to seniors around the globe, we have had our last day on campus as a member of public education. This series was made to give us seniors a chance to reflect upon our experience and journey...
On this week's episode of The Empowering Series, Host Zarina Poonawalla is joined by Sahil Nayar. He is the Human Resource Expert who works with different brands. They talk about the unprecedented times due to the COVID19 situation that has built a huge challenge in front of us to survive. They emphasize more on how importantly we need to practice social distancing within ourselves.Sahil shares how this situation has put everybody in flux. Tune in to find out how resilience can unite us.You can follow Sahil on twitter: @sahilnayar (https://twitter.com/sahilnayar)Get in touch with our host Zarina on Instagram and twitter: @zarinapoonawalla (https://www.instagram.com/zarinapoonawalla)(https://twitter.com/Zarinaspeaks)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.
This week, our Head of Publishing Sen takes us through Amy Nicole Nayar's fantastic talk, from the eyeforpharma Philadelphia event, on patient centricity, with a focus on communication within companies.
“We have to remember the power of one person, and what we can do. If we can do it, then we have to do it” My guest on this episode is award-winning filmmaker and journalist, Anjali Nayar, who is a firm believer that we all have the power to effect change…if we have the will do it. Anjali is a graduate of Oxford University, Columbia University, and the International Space University. She describes herself as a "storyteller and technologist who breaks the boundaries of media, science, technology and design to create positive impact in the world." She joins me to talk about her latest documentary ‘Silas', which she co-directed with Kenyan filmmaker Hawa Essuman. The film profiles Liberian activist Silas Siakor, whose work has exposed land grabs and corruption in Liberia. Anjali also talks about the 10 years she spent making her first documentary, ‘Gun Runners', which follows two former Kenyan tribal warriors and cattle thieves, who traded in their guns to become marathon runners. She talks about the tragic end she could never have foreseen, and how that tragedy continues to impact her.
You may know local beatmaker Tarun Nayar from his very popular touring group Delhi 2 Dublin or from Beats Without Borders. This year, Tarun released a solo album 22º of Beatitude. Like all Tarun's projects, the new record is a fusion of more mainstream beats and music from Eastern cultures. But the record also serves as a travelogue of sorts, compiling of all the sounds Tarun has collected from over 10 years of traveling around Asia. Join us this week as we talk about Tarun's fantastic journeys. Tracks played on the show... 1) Tarun Nayar, 22º of Beatitude "Turkish Spice" 2) Tarun Nayar, 22º of Beatitude "Kezang La" 3) Tarun Nayar, 22º of Beatitude "Daybreak" ALL songs CANCON
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Dr. Amy Nicole Nayar is an Advocacy & Outcomes Research Leader with a 15-year track record of successfully driving Market Access within the pharmaceutical industry. A passionate patient advocate, Amy Nicole has a natural ability to create patient access right treatment through a combination of persuasive data and win-win partnerships. Pfizer's Patient Advocacy & Strategic Partnerships Network grew from 5 to 168 employees across 58 countries under her leadership. A published author in behavioral health, Dr Nayar is an advocate for empowering patients with digital platforms that improve adherence, and therefore, patient outcomes. Knowing that extrinsic motivators are short-lived, she is most enthusiastic about adherence programs that target intrinsic motivators for long-term behavior change. She is currently helping companies capitalize on the changes coming out of health reform and Health IT to empower better patient outcomes at lower cost. Dr Nayar is a licensed Pharmacist, with Undergraduate Studies and a Doctorate in Pharmacy from the University of Michigan, and a Masters in Health Outcomes & Pharmacoeconomics from the University of Arizona. In this interview, Dr. Nayar provides personal reflections on how she got started in health outcomes and tremendous insights into patient-reported outcomes, the difference between indirect and direct costs to the system, leadership, and many other relevant topics.