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Talking to Prakash Gurung made me realize that not all migrant workers from Nepal are leaving the country out of necessity. When I interviewed him last year the 26-year-old told me about his failed migration attempts – as both a student and a migrant worker – but I got the sense that he had options in-country as well; he just preferred the idea of leaving. I think there are many people in similar circumstances — they could find a job here at home, but believe that abroad they might be able to save more money, live in better conditions, or have more promising future prospects, for themselves and/or their family. One year later Prakash has shelved his migration plans. In their place he has chosen an unusual path—learning classical guitar. A guitar player since his teenage years, Prakash says that playing classical requires much more discipline than playing and singing rock songs, including hours of daily practice. He's found a teacher to guide him on that journey. As you'll hear, Prakash is now talking about finding satisfaction and inner peace on his musical quest. This is a huge turnaround from the half-hearted pledges he was making when we talked in 2024, and a pleasant surprise to me. Want more of these interviews? Sign up to be a supporter wherever you're listening by clicking on the Support the Show link.Tell us how we're doing, or just say hiSupport the showYou can subscribe to Nepal Now for as little as $3 a month. Your support will help to defray the costs of making the show. And you'll also get a shout-out in a future episode. You can also show your love by sending this episode to someone who you think might be interested or by sharing it on social media:LinkedInInstagram BlueSkyFacebook Sign up to our newsletterMusic by audionautix.com.Thank you to PEI in Bakhundole and Himal Media in Patan Dhoka for the use of their studios. Nepal Now is produced and hosted by Marty Logan.
On this episode: Constitutional scholar Sai Prakash of the University of Virginia joins us to explore the origins, evolution, and modern realities of presidential power. Drawing on historical debates from the Constitutional Convention, Prakash outlines how early framers envisioned a limited executive—primarily tasked with enforcing laws—and how that vision has shifted over time. Prakash and our Host, Norm Leahy, examine landmark developments including the rise of popular mandates, the use of emergency declarations, expansions of war powers, and the increasing use of executive action in areas where Congress has not legislated. Prakash also discusses the courts' role in interpreting executive authority, the limits of congressional oversight in the polarized era we find ourselves in today, and the potential for constitutional or statutory reforms. Whether you're curious about originalism, the concept of an “imperial presidency,” or how different branches of government interact today, this episode offers a wide-ranging look at one of the central tensions in American governance.***On The Ballot is a conversational podcast featuring interviews with guests across the political spectrum. The views and opinions expressed by them are solely their own and are not representative of the views of the host or Ballotpedia as a whole.***Check out our page on America's founding document: https://ballotpedia.org/United_States_Constitution Explore Prakash's work and scholarship: https://www.law.virginia.edu/faculty/profile/sp5mm/1200266 Learn more about the current executive branch of government: https://ballotpedia.org/Executive_Branch This year, we're hoping to learn more about our audience and what topics you want us to tackle. Complete a brief 5 minute survey to review the show and share some feedback: https://forms.gle/zPxYSog5civyvEKX6 Sign up for our Newsletters: https://ballotpedia.org/Ballotpedia_Email_Updates Stream "On the Ballot" on Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts. If you have questions, comments, or love for BP, feel free to reach out at ontheballot@ballotpedia.org or on X (formerly Twitter) @Ballotpedia.
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Come to our live event: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/1381654358379?aff=oddtdtcreatorStalk Nayana: https://bsky.app/profile/nayanaprakash.bsky.socialhttps://x.com/nayanaprakash1?lang=enGOW Drinks Spreadsheet https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1g_llk8Q7guQOYkkRz8qQT1-xf7GqOSP7u1KRMxl2TPU/edit?usp=sharing Resources for supporting Palestine:Write to your local representative. UK template here: https://una.org.uk/sites/default/files/2024-02/template_letter_to_mps_-_gaza_feb_2024.docxGoFundMe to Palestinian families on the ground - Fundraisers for Palestinian families trying to flee: https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-us-to-continue-our-live-in-gaza?utm_campaign=p_cp+fundraiser-sidebar&utm_content=icons_only_var_c&utm_medium=copy_link_all&utm_source=customerhttps://www.gofundme.com/f/help-me-to-evacuate-my-family-to-survive-the-war?utm_campaign=p_lico+share-sheet&utm_medium=copy_link&utm_source=customer&fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAabGp50XTYWiSkhcbBuVTZXIbSJH0xWydXefUX3WZwzgohcvyDJ_CU4nR0k_aem_loMhLQCd-Ei9zF3jKAWWqghttps://www.gofundme.com/f/bridge-to-life-evacuate-maryams-family-from-gaza?utm_campaign=fp_sharesheet&utm_medium=customer&utm_source=copy_linkOther resources and up to date info - https://palestinecampaign.org/HP TV Show Petition: https://actionnetwork.org/petitions/nohptv/Enjoy Harry Potter Without Funding JK Masterlist - https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19H9-NRMfaISLNMAaLSssQFrNy8dUTR3Jeq6oioK4OwQ/edit?usp=sharingMerch - https://www.redbubble.com/people/gobletofwine/shop?asc=uwww.gobletofwine.co.uk patreon.com/gobletofwine Twitter.com/gobletofwinepod Instagram.com/gobletofwinepodcastwww.facebook.com/gobletofwinepodcasthttps://www.tiktok.com/@gobletofwinepod?lang=enhttps://www.youtube.com/@gobletofwinepodcast
Recko's acquisition by Stripe is one of India's biggest B2B exits. It's a great headline. But headlines don't tell the full story. They capture one final outcome not the numerous obstacles faced.In this episode, Saurya Prakash Sinha, co-founder of Recko, tells us what really happened behind the scenes. From the early days when no one was buying, no VC was funding, and they had just $500 left in the bank to building a product Stripe couldn't ignore. Saurya also shares hard-won lessons about product-market fit, customer validation, and why usage matters more than ARR in early-stage B2B.Tune in if you want to learn about the full story behind the headlines.0:00 - Trailer1:01 - Why Stripe emailed 2 founders in Bengaluru4:34 - How Recko discovered its core problem9:34 - What IF customers and investors reject?12:33 - How to Build with zero validation?14:18 - Solving what the Big Four couldn't at Myntra17:37 - What to expect when building Products in Finance?19:46 - Bought for the Product, Team or Scale?21:53 - “Customer voice is the loudest in the room”25:28 - Why VCs didn't “get” Recko28:27 - How to raise when investors follow success playbooks?30:36 - Why build products to compete with the Best?33:18 - The First cheque and first customer at Pingsafe36:45 - How to manage Acquisitions before making them public?41:02 - How Pricing is led during Buyouts?42:36 - The culture of Writing at Stripe44:08 - Why do companies Acquire?49:16 - Why ARR at early stage is not the right metric?52:26 - How to find what value your product really adds?56:38 - Why $100M+ acquisitions are rare?-------------India's talent has built the world's tech—now it's time to lead it.This mission goes beyond startups. It's about shifting the center of gravity in global tech to include the brilliance rising from India.What is Neon Fund?We invest in seed and early-stage founders from India and the diaspora building world-class Enterprise AI companies. We bring capital, conviction, and a community that's done it before.Subscribe for real founder stories, investor perspectives, economist breakdowns, and a behind-the-scenes look at how we're doing it all at Neon.-------------Check us out on:Website: https://neon.fund/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theneonshoww/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/beneon/Twitter: https://x.com/TheNeonShowwConnect with Siddhartha on:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/siddharthaahluwalia/Twitter: https://x.com/siddharthaa7-------------This video is for informational purposes only. The views expressed are those of the individuals quoted and do not constitute professional advice.Send us a text
Ep. 322: Inney Prakash on Cannes 2025: Miroirs No. 3, Alpha, Magellan, Days and Nights in the Forest, The Girls, Homebound Welcome to The Last Thing I Saw, with your host, Nicolas Rapold. I'm back at the Cannes Film Festival to talk about the highlights with another all-star cast of guests. This episode I sat down with Inney Prakash, a curator of film programs at Asia Society in New York and the founder and director of Prismatic Ground. We spoke about several films at the festival: Miroirs No. 3 (directed by Christian Petzold), Alpha (Julia Ducournau), Magellan (Lav Diaz), Homebound (Neeraj Ghaywan). Plus: two outstanding Cannes Classics selections—Satyajit Ray's Days and Nights in the Forest (introduced by Wes Anderson and attended by Sharmila Tagore), and Sumitra Peries' Gehenu Lamai (The Girls). Please support the production of this podcast by signing up at: rapold.substack.com Photo by Steve Snodgrass
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Cannes 2025 is in full swing—and you can count on our on-the-Croisette crew of Film Comment contributors to cut through the noise with thoughtful dispatches, interviews, and Podcasts. This year's festival is packed with exciting premieres, including new films from Richard Linklater, Lynne Ramsay, Spike Lee, Bi Gan, Julia Ducournau, Wes Anderson, and many more. For our seventh episode from the film world's grandest event, Film Comment Editor Devika Girish is joined by critics Kong Rithdee (back by popular demand!) and Inney Prakash to debate two recent premieres from legendary auteurs: Jafar Panahi's It Was Just an Accident (2:33) and Lav Diaz's Magellan (14:12). Next, the group discusses one of the highlights of this year's Cannes Classics section, T'ang Shu Shuen's 1968 film The Arch (23:14), before turning to Ratchapoom Boonbunchachoke's A Useful Ghost (29:09), which just won the Grand Prize at Cannes Critics' Week. Subscribe today to The Film Comment Letter for a steady stream of Cannes coverage, providing everything you need to know about the 2025 edition. Note: Around 18:00, we experienced some equipment problems that resulted in slight glitches on the audio track. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Episode 97 of The Prakhar Gupta Xperience features Smita Prakash. She is a veteran journalist with nearly two decades of impactful contributions in the field of news and documentary film-making. She also hosts the ANI PodcastRecording Date: May 05, 2025
Born 1n 1996, as Aditya Dubey, Aditya Rajan is an artist engaged in theater as an actor, director, music director, and writer. He contributes to Bhojpuri literature and music through his work. He has written short stories and songs in Hindi and Bhojpuri. Additionally, he practices poetry and story recitation to develop his artistic skills and finds the process engaging.Curator: IrfanJoin the Art of Reading:Share Your Story on Listen with IrfanDo you have a passion for reading literature or narrating captivating prose? Here's your chance to shine! I'm thrilled to announce a new collaborative series, Art of Reading, on my podcast channel, Listen with Irfan.If you love bringing stories to life, I'm offering you a platform to showcase your talent.Record a short story of your choice (maximum 8 minutes) and share it with a community of like-minded narrators and listeners. This is a free, non-commercial initiative to connect aspiring narrators, promote storytelling, and build a creative community. No monetization, just pure love for the art of narration.How to Participate:- Choose a short story or piece of prose you're passionate about.- Record it with clear audio using a mobile phone or audio recorder. Do not include your name or the story's title in the recording.- Background music is optional, but avoid copyrighted tracks to prevent hosting issues.- Send your recording via email to ramrotiaaloo@gmail.com or WhatsApp at +91 9818098790.Full credit to the writer and narrator will be given on the Listen with Irfan podcast channel. Take inspiration from the sample recording by narrator Munish (attached).Join us to share your voice, connect with an audience, and celebrate the art of storytelling!Let's create something beautiful together!Cover: IrfanWe respect creative ownership. If you believe this is your work or if appropriate credit hasn't been given, kindly get in touch at ramrotiaaloo@gmail.com
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Can we practice the art of surrender before the first dose?Today on the show Robin Arnott and Dr. Sandeep Prakash explain how SoundSelf evolved from a VR curiosity into a clinically oriented tool that uses sound and light feedback to induce the unitary states therapists aim for in medicine sessions. We unpack the science of voice-activated biofeedback, ways to weave SoundSelf into preparation and integration protocols, and the larger promise of digital therapeutics for scalable, whole-person care.SoundSelf is a voice-guided, audio-visual platform that primes the nervous system for psychedelic-level surrender and supports post-session integration. Robin Arnott is the former CEO of Andromeda Entertainment, and author of The Technodelic Manifesto. Dr. Sandeep Prakash is a leading Psychedelic Researcher trained at California Institute of Integral Studies. Together they aim to set a new gold standard for tech-enabled mental health.Soundself is launching a new expansion: a tablet pre-configured with SoundSelf. Psychedelic Therapy Podcast listeners who order before May 9 2025 get this $600 upgrade free, plus a two-month evaluation window. Explore it for yourself at: www.soundself.com/ptpTimestamps:(03:46) The Origin and Evolution of SoundSelf(08:15) Exploring the Science and Application of SoundSelf(21:42) Voice Activated Biofeedback and Its Impact(30:47) The Role of SoundSelf in Psychedelic Therapy(35:43) Combining SoundSelf with Psychedelics(38:47) Future of Digital Therapeutics
Taking care of your team: why you can't afford to ignore mental health at work Welcome back to Blended! Today, we're talking about something that is often a strand that weaves through many of the issues we talk about here on the show, from burnout to bias – and that's mental health. But today we're focusing in on mental health, and putting the spotlight onto how it interacts with work. Almost 60% of the world population is in work, and we spend a lot of time there. We often spend more time in a workplace than we do at home, more time with our colleagues than we do our families! That amount of time, the environment we're in, the people around us, the culture – all those elements of work are going to massively impact us. And, of course, everything that happens at home, we're inevitably going to take to work with us as well. So it's incredibly important to prioritize mental health. But, unfortunately, the numbers show we're not doing a good enough job. Globally, an estimated 12 billion working days are lost every year to depression and anxiety at a cost of $1 trillion per year in lost productivity. Not to mention the impact on those people's wellbeing. So what we can do? Our panel are going to be exploring what's going wrong, as well as sharing some of the ways we can all protect and promote good mental health at work. IN THIS EPISODE: [01.21] Introductions to our Blended panelists. · Mariana – Marketing Director at WSI and Kase · Prakash – Fulfilment Specialist and Founder of OTIM · Brandon – Founder of Warm Heart Life · Debra – SVP, Marketing and Strategy at Halo Effect Management “Mental health isn't separate from work. It's the foundation of what we're doing.” Debra [07.53] The group discuss healthy work environments – what they look like, why they're so important, and how we define performance in a healthy environment. “We have no problem talking about our physical wellbeing. It needs to be just as easy to talk about our mental wellbeing... At my office, we all got standing desks and we didn't have to justify it: sitting for hours a day, it's not good for your health. And, to me, a collaborative space where we come together and laugh and catch up on life is just as important as that standing desk.” Mariana “We need to be able to slow down and ask: ‘How are you?' Actually seeing the person you're working with, rather than just using them.” Debra · Work is a big proportion of our lives · Mental health does not equal mental illness · Focus on/acceptance of physical health, rejection of mental health · Brandon's experience of both healthy and unhealthy working environments, their impact, and how they could have changed the course of his life and career forever · Impact of leadership · Importance of trying different things/working in different places · Communication · Tailoring environments – people work differently · Setting clear expectations and defining performance goals for individuals · Allowing teams to be safe in their honesty and communication · Recognizing burnout · Understanding individual's holistic needs · Importance of timely feedback/regular check-ins · Building trust · Carrying weight of unhealthy cultures into new working environments · Psychological safety · Importance of slowing down · Over-focus on productivity · Resilience · Stress/pressure · Individual responsibility vs team collaboration · Measuring KPIs for individuals and leaders · Visibility · Leadership vulnerability – trust, leading by example and giving permission · Advocating for yourself · Community “It really comes down to individuals and, if you have the right few people around you, you can transform an entire team just by having the right conversations. It doesn't have to be the corporate conversations where you're giving all the right trigger words, talking to the C Suite... We're all human.” Prakash “We assign value to people via their productivity. Leaders are feeling the pressures, employees are. And we're not having the capacity conversation. Are we actually setting realistic expectations for ourselves, based in reality?” Debra [59.31] Brandon's experiences with mental health, and his take on the importance of shifting your mindset away from negativity and towards positivity and problem-solving. · Importance of talking · Personal development [01.07.36] The panel explore responsibility, and the role individuals and leaders play in nurturing good mental health and creating positive working environments. “We have a responsibility to show up at work and give our best. And our best isn't going to be the same every day, but we do have a responsibility to take care of our own mental health because, when we don't, everyone around us also suffers.” Mariana “I've had moments where being open about my needs and mental health has made me feel exposed… If we normalize being human, it makes it safer for others to do the same.” Debra · No one-size-fits-all · Creating safe spaces · Empathy · Authenticity · Utilizing HR and resources · Letting go of control/certain expectations · Growth mindset · Vulnerability · Active listening · Leading with curiosity · Educating ourselves “As a leader, you have a responsibility to be aware of the people you're leading and to care for them… And, maybe this is a hot take. But if you feel like you don't have the time to be aware of your employees wellbeing, maybe you shouldn't be leading a team.” Mariana “The best leaders are all trying to get better.” Brandon [1.21.53] The group sum up their thoughts from today's discussion. RESOURCES AND LINKS MENTIONED: You can connect with Mariana, Debra, Brandon and Prakash over on LinkedIn. Episode 53 - Burnout
In this episode of the Wise Decision Maker Show, Dr. Gleb Tsipursky speaks to Prakash Arunkundrum, President of Logitech for Business at Logitech, about the importance of focusing on sustainability in addressing Gen AI ethics and risks.You can learn about Logitech at https://www.logitech.com/
CAMB.AI is one of the most exciting companies operating at the intersection of AI, media, and sports, known for its cutting-edge voice and translation tech that brings content to life in over 140 languages. But what does it take to scale a global language-tech company, and how is this innovation reshaping the future of fan engagement?In this episode, we sat down with Avneesh Prakash, Co-Founder and CEO, and Akshat Prakash, Co-Founder and CTO of CAMB.AI, to explore their entrepreneurial journeys and vision for the future of AI in content localisation. From engineering roots and startup grit to joining the 2025 Comcast SportsTech cohort, Avneesh and Akshat share a behind-the-scenes look at what powers CAMB.AI's rapid rise.Tune in to learn more about:How CAMB.AI's AI-powered dubbing is different from traditional translation toolsWhy sports became a strategic sector for their businessThe company's plans for global expansion and new marketsWhat it means to build responsible and inclusive AILessons from launching and scaling a language-tech startupWe hope you enjoy this episode!If you had a good time listening, please support us by:Subscribing – it just takes a click!Giving us a 5-star rating on your listening platform to help us spread the wordFinally, if you want to learn more about what we do at LaSource, check out our website and LinkedIn page.LeCorner is a podcast dedicated to sports and digital. Every two weeks, we host a prominent guest in the sports industry to discuss digital innovation and strategic development.Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
This episode, Rizal, Kavin, and Prakash join us on the couch to prove just how out of touch we've become. From bedrotting to buying flowers at Pasar Seni, to why Gen Alpha takes 0.5x selfies and drafts each other's breakup texts—we're struggling to keep up. Also, the comedians spill the tea on their upcoming shows at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival!Follow Rizal on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/rizalvangeyzel/Follow Kavin on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/kavinjay/Follow Prakash on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/prakashdanielcomedy/Follow The Takeaway Table!https://www.instagram.com/thetakeawaytable/ Join our Community Discord Server!https://discord.gg/thetakeawaytableCHAPTERS00:16 - The 3 Pillars of The Community 04:00 - Should interns haggle for payment?06:00 - Having Alpha Kids06:40 - Applying To Chinese School 12:37 - Things Young People Do That We Don't Get16:47 - Taking 0.5x Pictures19:40 - Drafting breakup texts in the groupchat21:40 - Kavin doesn't know Google Docs22:10 - Hanging gundams on your bags 25:20 - Celebrating 10 Dayseversaries29:24 - Buying Pasar Seni Flowers32:25 - Bedrotting & Brainrotting 37:10 - The Coachella of Comedy 41:27 - The WHAT Show???43:00 - How Rizal Went To Jail 44:40 - Unsolicited Advice from Kavin Jay45:40 - Lobster Boy Prakash 46:30 - Whitewashing Our Jokes50:20 - Local Comedians Going international 51:56 - Creative ways to pass flyers 55:00 - The comedy show on steroids
In this videocast, KuppingerCole Analysts' Senior Analyst Warwick Ashford is joined by Prakash Sinha, Senior Director and Technology Evangelist at Radware, to explore how security teams can drive Mean Time To Resolution (MTTR) close to zero. As AI-powered attacks increase in sophistication and frequency, security operations centers (SOCs) must evolve by leveraging automation and AI-driven incident response. Prakash shares insights on how AI can enhance threat detection, automate remediation, and reduce analyst workloads while maintaining governance and accountability. Discover practical steps for implementing AI-assisted security and the key success factors for modernizing SOCs in the face of an ever-changing threat landscape.
In this videocast, KuppingerCole Analysts' Senior Analyst Warwick Ashford is joined by Prakash Sinha, Senior Director and Technology Evangelist at Radware, to explore how security teams can drive Mean Time To Resolution (MTTR) close to zero. As AI-powered attacks increase in sophistication and frequency, security operations centers (SOCs) must evolve by leveraging automation and AI-driven incident response. Prakash shares insights on how AI can enhance threat detection, automate remediation, and reduce analyst workloads while maintaining governance and accountability. Discover practical steps for implementing AI-assisted security and the key success factors for modernizing SOCs in the face of an ever-changing threat landscape.
Beforepay Group Ltd Finance Manager Shreya Prakash talked with Proactive about the company's dual focus on domestic consumer lending and enterprise software through its Carrington Labs division. She explained that Beforepay's core product—a pay advance offering—provides short-term loans with a fixed 5% fee and no hidden costs, aiming to support Australians with transparent and ethical lending. Prakash said, “The most common reason people borrow from us is not because they want to go for a vacation... but to tide them over that short-term cash flow pinch.” She highlighted that this flagship product, launched in 2020, remains central to the business and differentiates itself through its ethical model and efficient cost structure. Carrington Labs, the company's AI and analytics arm, is productising the risk models that power Beforepay and expanding operations in the US. Prakash noted that the company is writing around 40,000 loans with just 50 staff, underlining a strong operational efficiency. Billy Cheung, also from the finance team, added that Beforepay became profitable in the first half of FY23. He reported revenue approaching A$20 million and net profit of A$2.8 million in H1 FY25. Notably, the company reduced net defaults from around 3% to just 1.1%, attributing this to improved credit risk models. Cheung also mentioned growth in personal loan offerings and continued investment into Carrington Labs. While Beforepay's main focus remains on the Australian market, the company is actively expanding Carrington Labs internationally, particularly in the US. Visit Proactive's YouTube channel for more videos, and don't forget to give the video a like, subscribe to the channel and enable notifications for future content. #Beforepay #ASXB4P #FintechAustralia #EthicalLending #PayAdvance #CarringtonLabs #AIinFinance #ConsumerLending #PersonalFinance #FinancialWellbeing #InvestorUpdate #ProactiveInvestors #FinanceInterview #ASXStocks #FintechNews
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Rajeev Srivastava has over 35 years of global operating and investing experience in the U.S., Asia, and Europe. Prior to the merger of Basil Partners and Capital Square Partners, Rajeev founded Basil Partners as a family office in 2008, which invested in the IT/ITES sector and then raised a 171M institutional fund in 2018. In 2022, Basil Partners merged with Capital Square Partners to raise a 700M technology services-focused fund. Mr. Srivastava has been actively involved since the inception of the "Mid-day Meal" program in Mumbai. This program provides nutritious food to school children all over India through its 22 kitchens. The initiative, which started in 2004 with 26,000 children, has grown to serve over 1.2 million children daily. Mr. Srivastava has also been actively involved with Govardhan Ecovillage, a beautiful Yoga and Ayurveda retreat located a 2-hour drive from Mumbai. Govardhan Ecovillage works with over 78 tribal villages in Palghar for their social, economic, and ecological upliftment. Additionally, Mr. Srivastava is the Co-Founder of Artha Forum, an initiative that aims to bring Vedic teachings into the business world and guide entrepreneurs, professionals, and business leaders in applying the principle of "Earn With Integrity, Spend With Compassion." Co-founder and CEO of Apar Infotech, also both at Apar and Personal Equity Fund, he's committed to giving 50% of his ownership to giving back Prakash Govindan is the Founder and COO of Gradiant (valued at 1B in Dec 2022), a global leader in advanced water and wastewater treatment. Awards like Innovative Water company, Time Magazine's Top 100 Inventions of 2024. He has earned a Ph.D. from MIT and an undergraduate degree at IIT Chennai. As Founder of The Turing Company and the Body, Mind and Spirit Retreat, he is also a spiritual seeker and a bhakti yogi. Prakash is a Conscious Entrepreneur who gives 50% of his ownership to giving back. Connect with Prakash Govindan: APRIL 2025 RETREAT: https://www.eventbrite.sg/e/body-mind-and-spirit-retreat-spring-2025-tickets-1050800561767?aff=oddtdtcreator This event is hosted by ✨ Happy Jack Yoga University ✨ www.happyjackyoga.com ➡️ Facebook: /happyjackyoga ➡️ Instagram: @happyjackyoga Bhakti Yoga Conference at Harvard Divinity School Experience a one-of-a-kind online opportunity with 40+ renowned scholars, monks, yogis, and thought leaders! REGISTER FOR FREE: www.happyjackyoga.com/bhakti-... This conference is your opportunity to immerse yourself in the wisdom of sincere practitioners as they address the questions and challenges faced by us all. Expect thought-provoking discussions, actionable insights, and a deeper understanding of cultivating Grace in an Age of Distraction and incorporating Bhakti Yoga into your daily life.
Featured in this episode: Journalist Susan Freinkel is the author of Plastics: Toxic A Love Story, a book that traces the history of plastics through eight different objects, from the Frisbee to the IV bag, and examines how plastic negatively affects our lives. Dr. Ted Schettler is a physician and expert on the health risks of plastics and phthalates. He's the scientific advisor at Health Care Without Harm, an organization that has dedicated more than 30 years to reducing healthcare's environmental impact, including the removal of mercury from medical devices.An anesthesiologist for more than 20 years, Dr. Lyndia Dernis has seen first-hand the amount of plastic waste operating rooms produce. Currently practicing at St. Mary's Hospital Centre in Montreal, Dernis has spearheaded the Anesthesia and Environment Committee, which has drastically reduced and recycled the hospital's plastic waste since being implemented in 2020. Rashmi Prakash is the CEO of Aruna Revolution, a Halifax-based startup producing sustainable menstrual products. She's also an adjunct professor at UBC, where she teaches a course on the impact of biomedical engineering on society, sustainability and environmental stewardship. As a biomedical engineer, Prakash has seen the surplus use of single-use plastic medical devices wrapped in single-use plastics, the layers of which she likens to a Russian doll. Aditi Sitolay is a masters student of medical device design and entrepreneurship at Imperial College London. She's also the founder of Synoro Med, a Vancouver-based startup that specializes in designing sterile, reusable medical devices, including an early-prototype IV bag. Further reading: Solving healthcare's emissions problemYour brain could have a spoon's worth of microplastics. Here's what to do about itWe tested our blood for microplastics. This is what we foundMicroplastics: Are we facing a new health crisis — and what can be done about it?Prescription for plastic medical waste: How hospitals, medical suppliers are aiming to be greener Solve for X is brought to you by MaRS, North America's largest urban innovation hub and a registered charity. MaRS supports startups and accelerates the adoption of high-impact solutions to some of the world's biggest challenges. For more information, visit marsdd.com.
This episode dives into the intersection of spirituality and negotiation, emphasizing its importance in personal and professional relationships. The concepts discussed advocate for a change in mindset around money, wealth, and leadership within Africa's context. • Awareness as a foundation for negotiation • Importance of understanding spirituality in daily life • Clarity and knowing your rights as spiritual practices • The potential of the youthful African demographic • Characteristics of effective leadership and their impacts • Need for character-driven evaluations in leadership roles Support the showWatch the video episode of this on YouTube - https://linktr.ee/konnectedminds
This episode uncovers the intertwined relationship between identity, responsibility, and financial literacy. We examine historical and cultural contexts, urging listeners to rediscover their worth as individuals.• Exploration of the wisdom of kings and its relevance today • Discussion on the missing elements of financial literacy in education • Examination of the role of identity in achieving prosperity • Insights into motivating and developing discipline for personal growth • Emphasis on creating a culture of responsibility and justice If you've enjoyed our discussion today, we would love to see you join our community. Your support means everything—subscribe and be part of our journey toward impactful change. Support the showWatch the video episode of this on YouTube - https://linktr.ee/konnectedminds
In this episode, Jenna Barron interviews Lukasz Karolewski, senior staff software engineer at LinkedIn, and Ajay Prakash, staff software engineer at LinkedIn, to talk about how they built a prompt engineering playground at LinkedIn to improve cross-team collaboration with non-technical teams.They discuss:Why they built the playgroundThe choice to use Jupyter notebooksThe work they did to make sure it was accessible to non-technical usersHow it's facilitated faster innovation at the companyThey detailed their work in this blog post here: https://www.linkedin.com/blog/engineering/product-design/building-collaborative-prompt-engineering-playgrounds-using-jupyter-notebook
This conversation delves into the crucial journey of recognizing personal value and its implications for one's life and career. We explore the compelling story of Joseph, who rose from prison to prominence, emphasizing how understanding and demonstrating value can unlock opportunities.• The story of Joseph and his journey to power • The significance of self-awareness and personal reflection • Action as a critical component in realizing potential • The role of negotiation in maximizing personal value • Cultural capital and its effects on perception and business dynamics • Strategies for developing self-worth and internal stability If you enjoyed the insights shared today, we invite you to subscribe and become part of our community for more enlightening discussions! Support the showWatch the video episode of this on YouTube - https://linktr.ee/konnectedminds
This episode explores the different types of capital crucial for entrepreneurial success, emphasizing that financial capital is only one part of the equation. We discuss how to leverage various forms of capital to enhance your business journey.• Understanding the limitation of financial capital as the sole focus • The significance of intellectual, social, and spiritual capital for success • Emphasizing human, cultural, and time capital to create sustainable business practices Subscribe and explore how expanding your perspective on capital can lead to innovative business strategies and greater success! Support the showWatch the video episode of this on YouTube - https://linktr.ee/konnectedminds
With a diploma in mechanical engineering, Swayam Prakash worked many jobs- in shipping, zinc industry and postal department but his heart was not in anything as much as writing. A keen observer of human nature, he became an important voice in modern story writing in Hindi. मैकेनिकल इंजीनियरिंग में डिप्लोमा हासिल कर, स्वयं प्रकाश ने कई नौकरियाँ कीं - शिपिंग, ज़िंक उद्योग और डाक विभाग में भी, लेकिन उनका मन लिखने में ही लगता, नौकरी में शायद उतना नहीं। मानव स्वभाव के गहन पर्यवेक्षक, वह हिंदी में आधुनिक कहानी लेखन में एक महत्वपूर्ण आवाज़ बन गए।
The International Film Festival of Rotterdam, which ran from January 30 through February 9 this year, is a festival with a uniquely wide-ranging and eclectic program of new and repertory films; narrative, documentary, and experimental work; and installations, performances, and expanded cinema. One of the highlights of this year's festival was a special focus section called Through Cinema We Shall Rise! The event marked the 70th anniversary of the historic Bandung Conference of 1955, where 29 Asian and African countries gathered in Indonesia to announce the birth of a new anti-colonialist “Third World.” The conference inspired the creation of the Afro-Asian Film Festival, which took place in Tashkent in 1958, Cairo in 1960, and Jakarta in 1964. The program at Rotterdam features 15 titles selected from those three editions, spanning films from China, Tibet, India, Thailand, Vietnam, Ghana, and more. Today's episode delves into these films and the context from which they emerged. For the first half, Film Comment Editor Devika Girish sits down with two Indonesian curators and artists, Bunga Siagian and Yuki Aditya, to sketch out the history of the Bandung Conference and the three Afro-Asian Film Festivals. In the second half, critics and programmers Cici Peng and Inney Prakash join the group to discuss the films shown at Rotterdam—their aesthetics, politics, and relevance to the present. Films discussed: Turang (Bachtiar Siagian, 1958), Freedom for Ghana (Sean Graham, 1957), Law of Baseness (Aleksandr Medvedkin, 1962), A Phu and His Wife (Loc Mai, 1960), The Open Door (1963), The Red Detachment of Women (Xie Jin, 1961), Serfs (Li Jun, 1965), Five Golden Flowers (Wang Jiayi, 1959)
In this episode of The Crop Science Podcast Show, Dr. Prakash Kumar Jha, from Mississippi State University, explores how crop modeling, remote sensing, and climate science intersect to tackle real-world farming challenges. He breaks down practical strategies for adaptation and mitigation, addresses hurdles in data variability, and introduces the circular bioeconomy as a game-changer for sustainable agriculture. Listen now on all major platforms!"The major challenge in farm-scale modeling is data variability among growers, crop types, and management practices."Meet the guest: Dr. Prakash Kumar Jha, Assistant Professor of Agricultural Climatology at Mississippi State University, specializes in crop modeling, remote sensing, and climate science. With a Ph.D. from Michigan State University, he focuses on decision support systems, AI in agriculture, and carbon market strategies. Dr. Jha's research bridges data-driven insights and field applications to advance crop production systems.What you will learn:(00:00) Highlight(00:54) Introduction(03:42) Crop modeling(06:04) Data variability(12:34) Climate change(14:54) Soil carbon quantification(20:03) Circular bioeconomy(22:53) Final three questionsThe Crop Science Podcast Show is trusted and supported by the innovative companies:- CNH Reman- KWS
In this episode of The Founder Spirit, Prakash Govindan, founder and COO of Gradiant, takes us through his journey of building a global leader in advanced water and wastewater treatment. Committed to giving nature its water back and ensuring it for generations to come, he explores the vital role of water, the groundbreaking technologies Gradiant has developed, and their impact on addressing global water scarcity and pollution.A spiritual seeker and a bhakti yogi, Prakash also shares wisdom from the Bhagavad Gita, the holy Hindu scripture. How did Prakash built the first and only water tech unicorn out of his doctoral thesis? And what is his interpretation of life based on the Bhagavad Gita, the holy Hindu scripture? TUNE IN to this conversation & find out. For detailed transcript and show notes, please visit TheFounderSpirit.com.Also follow us on: - LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/TheFounderSpirit- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/TheFounderSpirit- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheFounderSpirit- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheFounderSpirit- X: https://twitter.com/founder_spiritIf this podcast has been beneficial or valuable to you, feel free to become a patron and support us on Patreon.com, that is P-A-T-R-E-O-N.com/TheFounderSpirit.As always, you can find us on Apple, YouTube and Spotify, as well as social media and our website at TheFounderSpirit.com.The Founder Spirit podcast is proud to be a partner of the Villars Institute, a non-profit foundation focused on accelerating the transition to a net-zero economy and restoring planetary health.About This Podcast:Whether you are an entrepreneur, a mid-career professional or someone who's just starting out in life, The Founder Spirit podcast is for you!In this podcast series, we'll be interviewing exceptional individuals from all over the world with the founder spirit, ranging from social entrepreneurs, tech founders, to philanthropists, elite athletes, and more. Together, we'll uncover not only how they manage to succeed in face of multiple challenges, but also who they are as people and their human story.So TUNE IN & be inspired by stories from their life journey!
Helen McNicoll was a Canadian painter who had a significant influence on the rise of Impressionism in that country. McNicoll, who lost her hearing in childhood, was quite successful as an artist, though her career and life were short. Research: Anderson, Jocelyn. “William Brymner: Life & Work.” Art Canada Institute. https://www.aci-iac.ca/art-books/william-brymner/biography/ Atanassova, Katerina. “Helen McNicoll: In Search of Light.” National Gallery of Canada. 5/4/2023. https://www.gallery.ca/magazine/your-collection/helen-mcnicoll-in-search-of-light Babbs, Verity. “Painting Bought for $2,700 Revealed to Be $390,000 Masterpiece.” Artnet. 10/23/2024. https://news.artnet.com/art-world/fake-or-fortune-helen-mcnicoll-painting-2557012 Burton, Samantha. “Helen McNicoll: Life and Work.” Art Canada Institute. https://www.aci-iac.ca/art-books/helen-mcnicoll/biography/ Canadian Women Artists History Initiative. “MCNICOLL, Helen Galloway.” https://cwahi.concordia.ca/sources/artists/displayArtist.php?ID_artist=105 Goodman, Rachel. “Renowned Canadian artist’s painting that was lost for over 100 years discovered by U.K. artist.” Now Toronto. 10/6/2024. https://nowtoronto.com/news/renowned-canadian-artists-painting-that-was-lost-for-over-100-years-discovered-by-u-k-artist/ “Death Cuts Short Promising Career.” The Gazette (Montreal, Quebec, Canada). Mon, Jun 28, 1915. Page 5 Haworth, Lorna Helen. “A History of McKay School for the Deaf.” Master’s Thesis. McGill University. 1960. Huneault, Kristina. “Impressions of difference: the painted canvases of Helen McNicoll.” Art History. April 2004. Luckyj, Natalie. “Helen McNicoll : a Canadian Impressionist.” Art Gallery of Ontario. 1999. Luckyj, Natalie. “McNICOLL, HELEN GALLOWAY,” in Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 14, University of Toronto/Université Laval, 2003–, accessed January 14, 2025, https://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/mcnicoll_helen_galloway_14E.html. Musee National des Beaux Arts du Quebec. “Musee National des Beaux Arts du Quebec.” https://www.mnbaq.org/en/exhibition/helen-mcnicoll-1306 Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec. “Helen McNicoll. An impressionist Journey A celebration of light!.” Canadian Newswire. 6/19/2024. https://www.newswire.ca/news-releases/helen-mcnicoll-an-impressionist-journey-a-celebration-of-light--811205352.html Nash, Julie. “Defining Moments: Mary Cassatt and Helen McNicoll in 1913.” At Herstory. 8/8/2023. https://artherstory.net/defining-moments-mary-cassatt-and-helen-mcnicoll-in-1913/ Prakash, A.K. "Independent Spirit: Early Canadian Women Artists." Queen's Quarterly, vol. 116, no. 3, fall 2009, pp. 354+. Gale General OneFile, link.gale.com/apps/doc/A211717399/GPS?u=mlin_n_melpub&sid=bookmark-GPS&xid=f5c4f4e2. Accessed 13 Jan. 2025. Widd, Thomas. “History of the Protestant Institution for Deaf-Mutes, Montreal, Canada.” American Annals of the Deaf and Dumb. Vol. 22, No. 4. October 1877. https://www.jstor.org/stable/44401559 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Behind The Grand Christmas Celebrations 2024 The 3-Day Christmas celebrations in Prasanthi Nilayam in 2024 saw people participating from over 30 countries. With eye-catching decorations in every corner of the ashram and literally in every building of Prasanthi, the whole ashram was adorned with new and joyous festive attire. This set the stage for the beautiful cultural offerings that were presented, be it the soothing carols, the sublime play or the energetic songs and bhajans. Mr Murali from New Zealand coordinated this entire effort. In this Satsang, he shares many stories of how Bhagawan worked through them to make this Christmas spectacle happen. He is joined by Mr Prakash, Mr Shiva, Ms Aruna and Ms Tatiana.
Entrepreneurship throws constant challenges, but Ajay Prakash has mastered staying grounded through resilience, psychological safety, and a no-excuses approach to leadership. In this episode, Ajay, the co-founder and CEO of Rinse—a company transforming the laundry and dry cleaning industry with a tech-driven approach—joins Alex Raymond to reflect on how he's built Rinse into a national brand over 11 years while navigating setbacks like revenue losses and the pressures of scaling. As a leader, how do you keep a team motivated when the stakes are high? Ajay believes transparency, trust, and a culture of openness are key to keeping people engaged and innovative. Ajay also touches on the importance of managing energy, avoiding burnout, and staying excited about your work. Tune in to this episode if you're looking for real-world strategies to stay resilient and lead with purpose. Quotes “My mom always used to say, it's not about the ‘what IF?', it's about the ‘what NOW?' You can't control these things that are happening to you, but you can control how you respond and how you react.” (08:50 | Ajay Prakash) “The number one mentality for the entrepreneur is this run-through-walls mentality—where there's going to be a roadblock in front of you… You can sit there and say, ‘Oh, there's a wall, I can't do anything about it,' or you can try to get through it, get around it, get over it.” (10:57 | Ajay Prakash) “As a CEO, you have to evolve for the needs of the business and for the scale and stage of the business. For me, it's been encapsulated by shifting my focus over the years from execution to enablement and acceleration.” (12:33 | Ajay Prakash) “You have to be okay asking for help because a lot of times people will go on this journey and try to be alone… But there are a lot of people who have been through it who would be happy to just share the mistakes they made, because why should you make the same mistake I made if I can help you out?” (30:11 | Ajay Prakash) Links Connect with Ajay Prakash: LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/aprakash03/ Website:https://www.rinse.com/ Connect with Alex Raymond: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/afraymond/ Website: https://amplifyam.com/ HiveCast.fm is a proud sponsor of The Conscious Entrepreneur Podcast. Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm
Prakash Arunkundrum is the Chief Operating Officer at Logitech, a $14 billion market cap company with over 7,300 employees globally. With a broad range of responsibilities, Prakash oversees the company's operations, including global manufacturing, supply chain, customer experience, and quality operations. He also serves as General Manager of one of Logitech's business units and leads the strategy for the company's environmental sustainability initiatives. Prakash, who joined Logitech in 2015, has a rich background in management consulting, having held executive positions at Kearney and PricewaterhouseCoopers. He is also an architect of Logitech's AI strategy and a sought-after speaker on AI and the future of computing.In this conversation, we discuss:How Logitech is positioned at the intersection of AI and daily life, providing the input layer for AI models through audio, video, and content.Logitech's commitment to sustainability, focusing on reducing the environmental impact of devices and using AI to optimize energy efficiency.The potential of AI to automate repetitive tasks, allowing humans to focus on creative and intuitive work.The philosophy of responsible AI, emphasizing fairness, transparency, and accountability in its development.The global culture at Logitech that fosters innovation, diversity, and seamless user experiences.Prakash's leadership style as a pragmatic strategist who values data, empathy, and people-first results.ResourcesSubscribe to the AI & The Future of Work Newsletter: https://aiandwork.beehiiv.com/subscribeConnect with Prakash on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/prakasharunkundrum/AI fun fact article: https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2024/10/29/ai-electronic-waste-recycling/ On Generative AI Businesses That Are Getting Investor Dollars: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/naomi-and-derek-investors-at-menlo-ventures-on/id1476885647?i=1000654677763
Dr. Prakash Narayan is a distinguished biotech executive with over 20 years of experience in leading IND- and BLA-enabling programs from concept through clinical trials for heart, lung, kidney, and liver indications. As a founding member of a startup biotech that became a publicly traded company, Dr. Narayan has demonstrated exceptional leadership skills and a proven track record in nonclinical and translational R&D, attracting approximately $30 million in non-dilutive funding as a Principal Investigator from various organizations including NIH, NSF, DoD, and BARDA 00:00 Introduction to the Life Science Success Podcast 00:37 Sponsor Message: D3 Digital Media Marketing 01:10 Guest Introduction: Dr. Prakash Narayan 01:51 Journey from Academia to Biotech Executive 04:34 Growing a Startup into a Publicly Traded Company 06:49 Drug Development Process: From Discovery to FDA Filings 12:53 Challenges and Future of Cell-Based Therapies 16:10 Predictive Analytics in Biomedical Science 19:10 Adapting Approaches Across Disease Areas 22:56 Precision Medicine in Clinical Trials 24:40 Understanding Fatty Liver Disease 25:00 Precision Medicine: A Tailored Approach 25:25 Repurposing Drugs for Kidney Disease 27:10 The Role of Biobanks and Electronic Health Records 28:26 Non-Dilutive Funding: Pros and Cons 32:56 Exploring Transcriptomics and Functionomics 36:55 The Impact of Technology and AI in Medicine 40:53 Inspiration and Concerns for the Future 47:42 Final Thoughts and Advice for Entrepreneurs
In this heartwarming and insightful episode, we dive deep into the life of Vijay, exploring his journey from a traditional South Indian upbringing to becoming a dedicated father, husband, and professional. Vijay candidly shares his experiences of growing up in a lower-middle-class family, values imparted by his parents, and the profaound influence of his mother and father on shaping his character. The conversation unravels Vijay's transition into fatherhood, his struggles with societal expectations, and his realization of the unique role fathers play in parenting. He opens up about the learnings from his first and second children, the challenges of balancing work and family, and the pivotal decision to take a career break to prioritize his family. Vijay's reflections on identity, self-growth, and finding purpose during his break offer valuable lessons for parents navigating similar crossroads. The episode concludes with advice for fathers, the importance of maintaining physical and emotional well-being, and how a pause in life can lead to transformative clarity. A must-watch for anyone seeking inspiration on parenting, self-discovery, and redefining success.
In recent years, private equity has taken a special interest in old-school businesses like plumbing, electrical and laundry. Today, guest host Morgan Lavoie talks to someone who saw that potential a long time ago: Ajay Prakash, CEO and co-founder of Rinse, a company that is building the first national brand in laundry and dry cleaning. Ajay unpacks how to find, test and scale those old-school businesses that are ripe for innovation. Plus, he shares advice for anyone who has a New Year's resolution to start a company. Check out more of Ajay's work at Rinse here: https://www.rinse.com/
In this insightful episode of The Whole Student Podcast, hosts Kal Balaven and Mo Pritzker dive into the complex relationship between technology, community, and education with special guest Prakash Janakiraman, co-founder of Nextdoor. Prakash shares his inspiring journey from growing up in Hayward to creating one of the world's leading platforms for building local connections. Together, they explore the dual role of technology as both a bridge and a barrier to meaningful relationships in schools and neighborhoods. The conversation examines how tools like Nextdoor foster authentic community ties through initiatives like the “good neighbor pledge” and innovative AI content moderation. Kal and Mo also discuss the challenges educators face with technology's impact on student connection and focus, offering thoughtful insights on guiding young people toward intentional, purposeful tech use. This episode offers a fascinating blend of personal stories, practical advice, and thought-provoking ideas on harnessing technology to strengthen communities. Tune in to discover how we can all become better digital citizens!
इस हफ़्ते पुलियाबाज़ी की मुलाकात हो रही है स्टोरीबाज़ी के साथ। आज हमारे ख़ास मेहमान हैं मशहूर हिंदी लेखक और कहानीकार दिव्य प्रकाश दुबे जिन्होंने कई बेस्टसेलिंग नवलकथाएँ लिखी हैं, स्टोरीटेलिंग के शो भी करते हैं, और फिल्मों में डायलॉग भी लिखे हैं। हिंदी साहित्य जगत में अपनी जगह बनाने के इस सफर को वो आज इस सहज बातचीत में शेयर करते हैं। दिव्य प्रकाश नये ज़माने में उभरती हुई नयी हिंदी के लेखक हैं। नये पुराने किस्सों और यादों से भरी ये पुलियाबाज़ी आप को ज़रूर पसंद आएगी। सुनियेगा ज़रूर।We discuss:* The art of storytelling* Adapting storytelling for different mediums* Nayi Hindi* The challenge with using Hindi for technical topics* The literary ecosystem in Hindi* Is algorithm the new gate keeper?Reading List:https://divyaprakash.in/अब पुलियाबाज़ी में आप भी शामिल हो सकते हैं। इस तरह। Send your Hindi submissions to Puliyabaazi. For details see the link here.Related Puliyabaazi:भारत, एक भाषा संगम। How have Indian languages evolved? ft. Karthik Venkateshहिंदी-उर्दू : इतिहास और राजनीतिकरण. Hindi Urdu Unity ft. Abhishek AvtansPuliyabaazi Playlist on Indian LanguagesIf you have any questions for the guest or feedback for us, please comment here or write to us at puliyabaazi@gmail.com. Please note that Puliyabaazi is now available on Youtube with video. If you like our work, please subscribe and share this Puliyabaazi with your friends, family and colleagues.Website: https://puliyabaazi.inGuest: @divyapdubeyHosts: @saurabhchandra @pranaykotas @thescribblebeeTwitter: @puliyabaaziInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/puliyabaazi/Subscribe & listen to the podcast on iTunes, Google Podcasts, Castbox, AudioBoom, YouTube, Spotify or any other podcast app. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.puliyabaazi.in
Nov 24,2024 Sunday : Noon : Sandhya Satsang - Noon Shraddha Ka Deepak Aur Buddhi Ka Prakash
Shraddha ka Deepak Buddhi Ka Prakash : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang
He's a bestselling writer who's brought Hindi literature into a modern age -- and he also writes films and tells stories. Divya Prakash Dubey joins Amit Varma in episode 399 of The Seen and the Unseen to discuss his life, his language, his society and his art. (FOR FULL LINKED SHOW NOTES, GO TO SEENUNSEEN.IN.) Also check out:1. Divya Prakash Dubey on Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, IMDb, Amazon and his own website. 2. Musafir Cafe -- Divya Prakash Dubey. 3. October Junction -- Divya Prakash Dubey. 4. Ibnebatuti -- Divya Prakash Dubey. 5. Aako Baako -- Divya Prakash Dubey. 6. Sharten Laagoo -- Divya Prakash Dubey. 7. Masala Chay -- Divya Prakash Dubey. 8. The first episodes of Hum Log, Buniyaad and Byomkesh Bakshi.9. Maya Memsaab -- Ketan Mehta. 10. Raja Hindustani -- Dharmesh Darshan. 11. Deep Work and Slow Productivity -- Cal Newport. 12. Memories, Dreams, Reflections -- Carl Gustav Jung. 13. Private Truths, Public Lies — Timur Kuran. 14. How Not To Get Trolled -- Amit Varma. 15. Kya Bhulu Kya Yaad Karu -- Harivansh Rai Bachchan. 16. Mujhe Chand Chahiye -- Surendra Verma. 17. Shekhar: Ek Jeevani (Hindi) (English) — Agyeya. 18. Self-Portrait — AK Ramanujan. 19. Young India — Episode 83 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Snigdha Poonam). 20. Dreamers: How Young Indians Are Changing Their World — Snigdha Poonam. 21. Husain Ki Kahani, Apni Zubani -- MF Husain. 22. Mrityunjaya -- Shivaji Sawant. 23. Yugandhar -- Shivaji Sawant. 24. जिन मुश्किलों में मुस्कुराना हो मना -- Gopaldas Niraj. 25. Rahi Masoom Raza on Amazon, Wikipedia, Hindwi, Rekhta and IMDb. 26. Kissi Se Na Kehna -- Hrishikesh Mukherjee. 27. Scene: 75 (Hindi) (English) -- Rahi Masoom Raza. 28. Cinema Aur Sanskriti -- Rahi Masoom Raza. 29. Aadha Gaon -- Rahi Masoom Raza. 30. Manohar Shyam Joshi on Amazon, Wikipedia, Hindwi and IMDb. 31. Kathasaritsagara -- Somadeva. 32. Bimal Mitra on Wikipedia, Amazon and IMDb. 33. Chitralekha -- Bhagwaticharan Verma. 34. Nayi Kahani Andolan. 35. Hindi Nationalism -- Alok Rai. 36. The Life and Times of Ira Pande — Episode 369 of The Seen and the Unseen. 37. The Art of Podcasting -- Episode 49 of Everything is Everything. 38. Imaginary Number — Vijay Seshadri. 38. A Piece of String -- Guy de Maupassant. 39. Divya Prakash Dubey's tweet about his influence for dialogue writing. 40. Ponniyin Selvan -- Mani Ratnam. 41. Humankind -- . 42. Bela Sheshe. 43. Anand -- Hrishikesh Mukherjee. 44. 96 -- S Prem Kumar. 45. Notting Hill -- xxx. 46. Ten Years with Guru Dutt -- Abrar Alvi in conversation with Sathya Saran. 47. Tamsoma Jyotirgamay and Peevat Ram Ras Lagi Khumari -- Rajnish aka Osho. 48. Urdu Ki Aakhiree Kitab -- Ibne Insha. 49. कल चौदहवीं की रात थी -- Ibne Insha. 50. Humesha Der Kar Deta Hoon Main — Muneer Niazi. 51. Kunwar Narayan, Vinod Kumar Shukla and Kedarnath Singh. 52. Deewar Mein Ek Khidki Rahti Thi -- Vinod Kumar Shukla. 53. Complete Short Stories -- Guy de Maupassant. 54. Pyramid Ka Sapna -- Jack Harte. This episode is sponsored by The 6% Club, which will get you from idea to launch in 45 days! Amit Varma and Ajay Shah have launched a new video podcast. Check out Everything is Everything on YouTube. Amit's newsletter is active again. Subscribe right away to The India Uncut Newsletter! It's free! Check out Amit's online course, The Art of Clear Writing. Episode art: ‘Naye Waale Writer' by Simahina.