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Matías ha vuelto a su planeta, y se despide de todos los oyentes de Cupertino con una de sus historias clásicas: regalarle dinero a Apple, Inc. Un episodio a la vez divertido y triste, en el que además de la despedida de Matías exploramos lo bueno que es el nuevo Mac Mini de presentado hace unos meses. El retraso es la seña de identidad de este podcast. Muchísimas gracias Matías por todos estos episodios juntos. Los oyentes podéis ir a tirarle huevos a su casa o intentar hackearle la cuenta de PayPal: https://paypal.me/matias Descanse en paz Preethi. 00:40 Despedida de Matías 02:25 La historia del MacBook y el café 05:06 Hay que tomar café sin azúcar 16:07 La Odisea del MacBook 20:31 Reflexiones sobre el Mac Mini 25:13 La Inteligencia Artificial de Apple 36:20 Hasta pronto Matías Enlaces Los precios increíbles del Mac Mini base Los precios absurdos del Mac Mini no base Reemplazo de SSD de Mac mini (2024) - Guía de reparación iFixit
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On today's episode, I'm speaking with the wonderful Preethi Nair—an author, entrepreneur, and storyteller with an incredible journey into publishing.Preethi left her career as a management consultant to pursue her dream of writing, but after facing multiple rejections from publishers, she took matters into her own hands. She set up her own publishing company, took on a secret identity as a publicist, and successfully got her debut novel Gypsy Masala a whole load of press and attention. Her creative marketing and perseverance led to a three-book deal with HarperCollins, and she has since gone on to inspire countless aspiring writers with her story.In this episode, we talk about her novel Unravelling, a beautifully written story about family, love, and self-discovery. We also explore the deeper themes of identity, resilience, and the unconventional path she took to bring her books into the world. Unravelling is indepdnently published, and this is a conversation full of warmth, wisdom, and inspiration, and I can't wait for you to hear it.Support the show
As a special bonus, we're sharing an interview host Reena Ninan recorded with Preethi Herman about how to launch a digital campaign that actually changes policy. Herman led the Change.org Foundation, supporting 100 million people in campaigns worldwide. Currently, Herman is the CEO and co-founder of the Nguvu Collective, a women-led organization that has impacted more than 200 million lives. **Note: This interview took place before the U.S. foreign-aid freeze, which we will address more in coming episodes. Still, Herman's advice about advocacy could not be more relevant. ***** If you want to share how the disruption of aid is impacting your life, please be in touch. It can be anonymous, if you prefer. You can reach us at podcasts@foreignpolicy.com. The Hidden Economics of Remarkable Women is a podcast from Foreign Policy, supported in part by the Gates Foundation and Northwestern University's Roberta Buffett Institute for Global Affairs. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Kate as she chats with Preethi Rajaguru right after their run. In this episode, Preethi shares how her upbringing shaped her life and career. She discusses how her parents moved from India to build a better life for her and her brother and how the freedom they provided allowed her to pursue her passions. Preethi opens up about how she transitioned from studying law at university to pursuing a career in social media. She depicts how her internships and starting roles positioned her to create her own content and become a social media influencer. The two conclude by discussing their running content and what Preethi is looking forward to in 2025.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the episode, Sowmya Prabhakar COO of Takshashila Institution is in conversation with Preethi Nagaraj. They go over the nuts and bolts of what goes into making the live performance immersive in nature. They discuss about how every decade from the 60's onwards had a role in shaping society. Preethi sees that a lot a youngsters are getting into the theatre space, while OTT thrives. They end with a peak into what science theatre offers. All Things Policy is a daily podcast on public policy brought to you by the Takshashila Institution, Bengaluru. Find out more on our research and other work here: https://takshashila.org.in/ Check out our public policy courses here: https://school.takshashila.org.in
“Preethi Nair is a one-woman whirlwind” – Harper Collins Preethi Nair worked as a management consultant and gave it up to follow her dream and write her first book, Gypsy Masala. Having been rejected by most publishers, she set up her own publishing company and PR agency to publish and promote the book all whilst putting on a suit and pretending to go to work. Working under the alias of Pru, Preethi managed to gain substantial coverage and after two years of a roller-coaster journey, she signed a three-book deal with HarperCollins. She won an Asian Women of Achievement Award for her endeavors and “Pru” was also shortlisted as Publicist of the Year for the PPC awards. Having never acted before (not even at school), Preethi went on to write, act, and produce Sari: The Whole Five Yards, a sell-out one-woman show in the West End. Preethi adapted this play into the novel Unravelling, which has been optioned for television. Preethi is also a visiting professor at various business schools, teaching modules on creativity and journalling for personal leadership. ---- SOCIALS: Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/preethi-nair-author-keynote-speaker-md-29471a4/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/sariwhole5yard Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/writerwala/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sarithewhole5yards Website: www.preethinair.com
Preethi's depression grew deeper each day. Her father had committed suicide, and her mother was too poor to afford school fees. But Preethi experienced transformation when she met the One who loved her so. See how life can change.
Preethi's depression grew deeper each day. Her father had committed suicide, and her mother was too poor to afford school fees. But Preethi experienced transformation when she met the One who loved her so. See how life can change.
Preethi's depression grew deeper each day. Her father had committed suicide, and her mother was too poor to afford school fees. But Preethi experienced transformation when she met the One who loved her so. See how life can change.
Preethi's depression grew deeper each day. Her father had committed suicide, and her mother was too poor to afford school fees. But Preethi experienced transformation when she met the One who loved her so. See how life can change.
Preethi's depression grew deeper each day. Her father had committed suicide, and her mother was too poor to afford school fees. But Preethi experienced transformation when she met the One who loved her so. See how life can change.
Preethi's depression grew deeper each day. Her father had committed suicide, and her mother was too poor to afford school fees. But Preethi experienced transformation when she met the One who loved her so. See how life can change.
Preethi's depression grew deeper each day. Her father had committed suicide, and her mother was too poor to afford school fees. But Preethi experienced transformation when she met the One who loved her so. See how life can change.
Preethi's depression grew deeper each day. Her father had committed suicide, and her mother was too poor to afford school fees. But Preethi experienced transformation when she met the One who loved her so. See how life can change.
Preethi's depression grew deeper each day. Her father had committed suicide, and her mother was too poor to afford school fees. But Preethi experienced transformation when she met the One who loved her so. See how life can change.
Preethi's depression grew deeper each day. Her father had committed suicide, and her mother was too poor to afford school fees. But Preethi experienced transformation when she met the One who loved her so. See how life can change.
Preethi's depression grew deeper each day. Her father had committed suicide, and her mother was too poor to afford school fees. But Preethi experienced transformation when she met the One who loved her so. See how life can change.
If you're ready for a dose of inspiration plus tons of tactical tips to help you grow your confidence, today's episode is for you. Today I'm chatting with 2 alums of my group program, The Art of Speaking Up Academy, all about their process of believing in themselves more deeply, building genuine confidence, and becoming a more confident voice in the room. A BIG thank you to Preethi and Garima for so generously sharing their perspectives on the show. If you loved this episode - please let me know so I can pass your feedback along to them. You can email me at jessica@theartofspeakingup.com or DM me on instagram @theartofspeakingup To apply for The Art of Speaking Up Academy, click here: https://jessguzikcoaching.com/academy/
Send us a textMastering the Customer Journey: Insights from Freshworks' Preethie VimalanIn this insightful episode of the Customer Success Playbook Podcast, host Roman Trebon engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Preethi Vimalan, Manager of Onboarding at Freshworks. Preethi shares her expertise on the five key phases of the customer journey: onboarding, adoption, dependency, value realization, and growth. The discussion delves into strategies for enhancing customer success, the importance of cross-functional collaboration, and the potential impact of AI on customer journey management.Detailed AnalysisPreethi Vimalan brings a wealth of experience in managing customer journeys, emphasizing the importance of understanding and nurturing each phase of the customer lifecycle. She provides valuable insights on:The evolution of customer journey understanding, moving beyond the simplistic onboarding-to-success model.Tailoring the approach for different customer segments, particularly the importance of high-touch engagement for enterprise clients.Strategies for driving post-onboarding adoption, including close collaboration with customer success managers and involving customers in product development through beta programs and advisory boards.The critical role of internal communication and alignment in delivering a seamless customer experience.Key lessons learned in implementing a comprehensive customer journey approach, including building strong relationships with sales and customer success teams, ensuring proper team enablement, and establishing robust feedback loops.The potential impact of AI in enhancing data utilization, streamlining administrative tasks, and providing next-best-action recommendations.The conversation also touches on the challenges of maintaining high-value QBRs and the importance of continuous refinement of the customer journey approach. Preethi's insights offer valuable guidance for organizations looking to enhance their customer success strategies and drive long-term value for their clients.Please Like, Comment, Share and Subscribe. You can also find the CS Playbook Podcast:YouTube - @CustomerSuccessPlaybookPodcastTwitter - @CS_PlaybookYou can find Kevin at:Metzgerbusiness.com - Kevin's person web siteKevin Metzger on Linked In.You can find Roman at:Roman Trebon on Linked In.
Michael chats with Preethi Raju, Product Design Leader, most recently at Amazon One Medical. In this episode, Michael and Preethi discuss Preethi's background and journey toward her role, the importance of holistic design in healthcare, innovation and collaboration in healthcare through design, how thoughful product design creates real impact in healthcare, and much more.
Preethi Harbuck is a travel expert in the truest sense of the word. She has been to over 90 countries, all 50 United States, all 63 National Parks, and many with her SIX children in tow! We recorded this episode about travel back in 2020 when travel was not advisable-- but the principles stand today. Tune in as I pass the mic to Preethi for some travel tips! Follow Preethi on Instagram at @localpassportfamily and visit her website at localpassportfamily.com ______________________ Find full show notes at livefreecreative.co/podcast Follow Miranda on Instagram @livefreemiranda and the show at @practically.happy.podcast Get one-on-one coaching with Miranda RIGHT HERE Pick up a copy of MY BOOK Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is a driving, high energy mix showcasing some of my favorite producers such as Drumsound & Bassline Smith, Karen Iris, & DLR. If I had to describe the overall theme, I would humorously call this mix acid jump up. As with all my mixes, this is a mix of new tracks, timeless classics, and a few surprises. I hope you enjoy it! Tracklist "1. Noladem (Quadrant & Iris remix) - Kwality, HLZ, Neve 2. Intuition (Original Mix) - Ulterior Motive, Irs, Quadrant 3. Big Talk - Kublai, Total Science, Minor Forms 4. Ultimatum (Levela remix) - Waeys 5. No Man (Original Mix) - Enei 6. Lost Mary - Adam Y 7. Woman Ghost (Original Mix) - Untrue 8. Floating (Original Mix) - Frame 9. Final Warning - Acid Lab 10. Kong (Original Mix) - DJ Madd 11. She Grew Wings (Original Mix) - latesleeper 12. Codebreaker (Original Mix) - Dub Head 13. In the Dance - Tantrum Desire 14. Bad Boy Sound - Drumsound & Bassline Smith 15. Mermaid Scar (Samurai Breaks & Neve remix) - HIgh Contrast 16. The Computer - Molecular 17. Flies (Original Mix) - Scurrow 18. Burning Babylon - Alix Perez 19. Brutalis - GEST 20. I Can Never Get Enough - Drumsound & Bassline Smith 21. Cicada - YAANO 22. It Wasn't a Dream - DLR, Script 23. Fearless - Thematic 24. You Don't Understand (feat. Jamie McCool) - High Contrast, Jamie McCool 25. Not Even a Big Up - Iris 26. Relax - Kublai 27. Posted - Kije 28. Steppe Wind - Thematic 29. Boomer Chat - Diagnostix 30. Jungle Tekno - Drumsound & Bassline Smith 31. Headz Up - Break 32. Function - Freaks & Geeks 33. Signals - Ekko & Sidetrack 34. CULT - HØST 35. Dreada (Original Mix) - Mister Shifter 36. Wild Dumplings - Brain, Entita 37. Crystal Star (Flowrian Remix) - Enea feat. Vavunettha 38. Like Dis - Manual DNB 39. Superstructure - GEST 40. Envy (Original Mix) - Vektah"
In this episode, we will learn from S. Preethi Shanmugapriya, Dr(OT), Msc (psy). Preethi is an occupational therapist based in Tamilnadu, India specializing in adult acute care mental health services (functioning in hybrid mode). As the Founder and Chief Therapist at Inclusive Wellbeing - Holistic Mental Health Clinic, she is dedicated to promoting comprehensive mental well-being. Drawing from her own journey as a survivor of C-PTSD, her primary focus as a holistic mental health and lifestyle coach is to support women navigating emotional trauma. She is also co-partner of Project "Milir," a support group for women from oppressed communities facing caste-based trauma. Additionally, she provides 1:1 student mentorship sessions for OT students aiming to build their capacity as tele-mental health service providers.Contact & Resources:Instagram: @healwithpreethi @inclusivewellbeing_mhcLinkedIn: S Preethi Shanmugapriya,Dr (OT)Email : support@inclusivewellbeing.inMy LinkedIn post on : Occupation centered psychotherapyAs always, I welcome any feedback & ideas from all of you or if you are interested in being a guest on future episodes, please do not hesitate to contact Patricia Motus at transitionsot@gmail.com or DM via Instagram @transitionsotTHANK YOU for LISTENING, FOLLOWING, DOWNLOADING, RATING, REVIEWING & SHARING “The Uncommon OT Series” Podcast with all your OTP friends and colleagues!Full Episodes and Q & A only available at:https://www.wholistic-transitions.com/the-uncommon-ot-seriesSign Up NOW for the Transitions OT Email List to Receive the FREE Updated List of Uncommon OT Practice Settingshttps://www.wholistic-transitions.com/transitionsotFor Non-Traditional OT Practice Mentorship w/ Patricia:https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeC3vI5OnK3mLrCXACEex-5ReO8uUVPo1EUXIi8FKO-FCfoEg/viewformBIG THANKS to our sponsors Picmonic & TruelearnUSE DISCOUNT CODE “TransitionsOT” to Score 20% OFF Your Membership Today!Happy Listening Friends!Big OT Love!All views are mine and guests own.
What does storytelling have to do with managing risk? On this episode, I'm speaking to novelist, playwright, and screenwriter Preethi Nair. She also helps people who want to tell their stories to identify the one that will resonate and tell them in the best possible way. We all know the power of storytelling. It's how we learn as kids and how we share information as adults. The risk angle here is that if we want people to do the things we want them to do, and not do the things we don't, then stories are a powerful tool in persuading them. In our discussion, we explore:What makes a great story;Why storytelling matters;Why we can often find it hard to tell the right stories;What we can do to identify the stories we could and should be telling;How Preethi came to be a storyteller;And much, much more. Including, of course, Preethi's own story. Additional EpisodeIf you enjoy this episode, then I also recommend listening to my discussion with James Victore on “Creative Courage'. James helps people (in his words) to ‘get paid to do what they love'. Many of the topics we discussed here chime with that discussion. You'll find it here: https://www.humanriskpodcast.com/james-victore-on-creative-courage/ Links To find out more about Preethi, her books and her consulting work - https://preethinair.com/Preethi on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/preethi-nair-author-keynote-speaker-md-29471a4/ The NYTimes ‘Significant Objects' study - https://significantobjects.com/ The Encyclopaedia Britannica - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Encyclop%C3%A6dia_Britannica
Fluent Fiction - Hindi: A Spilled Saree, Laughter, and a Cup of Tea: A Serendipitous Encounter in Mumbai Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.org/a-spilled-saree-laughter-and-a-cup-of-tea-a-serendipitous-encounter-in-mumbai Story Transcript:Hi: मुंबई की गलियों में अपार संघर्ष के बीच धूमधाम से भरी थी।En: The streets of Mumbai were bustling with an immense hustle and bustle.Hi: बीसी सड़कों और इमारतों की उंचाई के बीच, राजेश अपनी रोजमर्रा की जिंदगी की भाग दौड़ में फंसा हुआ था।En: Amidst the tall buildings and busy roads, Rajesh found himself caught up in the daily rat race.Hi: राजेश की ट्रेन कड़ी मेहनत के बाद प्लेटफॉर्म पर आ गई।En: After a long day of hard work, Rajesh reached the platform of the train station.Hi: बिना किसी देरी के, वह उसमें चढ़ गया और अपनी मनपसंद चाय के लिए चाय वाले की दी हुई जेब में हाथ डाला।En: Without wasting any time, he climbed aboard and reached into his pocket for the money to pay the tea vendor.Hi: सोचतों डिब्बे में दबी भीड़ में काफी बीसी थी।En: In the cramped train compartment, there was a considerable crowd.Hi: फिर भी, राजेश ने एक कोने में जगह ढूंढ़ ली, जहां उसने खुद को ठिकाना दिया और शांतिपूर्ण रूप से अपनी चाय से ठिठोलना शुरू किया।En: Nevertheless, Rajesh managed to find a corner for himself where he settled down and began sipping his tea peacefully.Hi: वहाँ के चाय वाले की चाय का स्वाद उसे सबसे अच्छा लगता था।En: The tea from the vendor there was the best tasting to him.Hi: इसे पीते ही उसका मन खुश हो जाता और सारी थकन दूर हो जाती थी।En: As he drank, his mind would become content and all his tiredness would disappear.Hi: चाय के हर घूंट के साथ, उसकी चिंताएं दूर होती जा रही थीं.En: With every sip of tea, his worries were receding.Hi: अचानक, ट्रेन ने एक अनपेक्षित झटका खाया।En: Suddenly, the train jolted unexpectedly.Hi: राजेश की चाय का कप उसके हाथ से स्थानांतरित हो गया, प्रीति की पीली साड़ी पर।En: Rajesh's cup of tea shifted from his hand and spilled onto Preethi's yellow saree.Hi: "ओह नो!En: "Oh no!"Hi: " राजेश ने आत्मसात किया, जबकि प्रीति ने अपनी भीगी हुई साड़ी देखकर हैरानी भरी नजरों से उसे देखा।En: Rajesh exclaimed, while Preethi looked at her wet saree with a surprised expression.Hi: उसके सामने एक सुंदर युवती प्रीति, साड़ी में छिपे हुए उसके चेहरे पर एक मूर्खतापूर्ण हास्य छोड़ दिया।En: Before her stood a beautiful young woman, Preethi, with a mischievous smile hiding behind her saree.Hi: विश्मय, शर्म और हास्य, सभी साथ में जगह मांग रहे थे।En: A mix of surprise, embarrassment, and humor filled the air.Hi: राजेश त्वरित उठा और प्रीति की साड़ी की ओर बढ़ा, "माफ़ कीजिए, मेरा ध्यान कहीं और था।En: Rajesh quickly stood up and approached Preethi's saree, "I'm sorry, my attention was elsewhere.Hi: मैं आपकी साड़ी साफ करने में सहायता करूँगा।En: Let me help you clean your saree."Hi: " उसकी आवाज़ में खरी खोटी गिल्टि थी।En: His voice carried a genuine apology.Hi: प्रीति ने हंसी दबाई और अपना आराम स्वीकार कर लिया, "तब मैं आपसे एक नई साड़ी की उम्मीद कर सकती हूँ?En: Preethi suppressed her laughter and accepted his offer of assistance, "Well then, can I expect a new saree from you?"Hi: " राजेश की अनुमान भरी हास्य-वाली मुस्कान में शर्म से धुंधले रंग का इशारा था।En: Rajesh's guess was confirmed by Preethi's smirk, which suggested a shy hint of a blush.Hi: वे दोनों हंसना शुरू हो गए, और राजेश ने प्रतिज्ञा की उसे एक नई साड़ी देने की।En: Both of them started laughing, and Rajesh made a promise to give her a new saree.Hi: छोकरी ने हँसते हुए सिर हिलाया, "ठीक है, लेकिन अगली बार जब आपको चाय पीनी हो, आपके आस-पास देखो ताकि चाय पीने वाले हीदँब नहीं हों।En: The girl playfully shook her head, "Alright, but next time when you want to drink tea, look around so that you don't spill it on the tea drinker."Hi: ""यकीनन," राजेश मुस्कराते हुए कहता है, "मैं सीख गया हूं।En: "Definitely," Rajesh said with a smile, "I have learned my lesson.Hi: मैं अगली बार से सचेत रहूंगा।En: I'll be more careful next time."Hi: " और सचमुच, उस दिन से प्रत्येक चाय के आधान पर, यह बात उसकी आदत में खुद ब खुद शामिल हो गई थी।En: And truly, from that day on, with every cup of tea, this lesson became a part of his habit.Hi: ऐसे हंसी खुशी क्षण पर पंहुचने के लिए, एक छोटा साधारण दिन बड़ा अविस्मरणीय हो गया।En: For such a small moment of laughter and joy, a regular day turned into an unforgettable memory.Hi: राजेश का मन भी कुछ ख्यालों से भरा हुआ था - प्रीति, जिसकी हंसी उसे लाते हुए सुरक्षित महसूस करती और चाय, जिसने दो अनजानों को एक हास्यास्पद संघर्ष में जोड़ दिया।En: Rajesh's mind was filled with thoughts of Preethi, whose laughter made him feel secure, and the tea that brought together two strangers in a humorous struggle. Vocabulary Words:The streets: गलियां /galiyanMumbai: मुंबई /mumbaibustling: भगदड़ /bhagdarimmense: अपार /apaarhustle: धूमधाम /dhoomdhambustle: गुलमरग /gulmargAmidst: बीच /beechtall: लंबी /lambibuildings: इमारतें /imaratbusy: व्यस्त /vyaastroads: सड़कें /sadkeRajesh: राजेश /rajeshdaily: रोजमर्रा /rojmarrarat race: भाग दौड़ /bhagdaudhard work: मेहनत /mehnatreached: पहुँच गया /pahunche gayaplatform: प्लेटफ़ॉर्म/ pleteformtrain station: ट्रेन स्टेशन /train stationWasting: इसराफ़ /israfclimbed: बढ़ गया /badh gayaaboard: बोर्ड /boardmoney: पैसे /paisapay: भुगतान करें /bhugtan karentea vendor: चाय वाले /chai walecramped: अंगूठी /angoothitrain compartment: ट्रेन में पाये जाने वाले /train mein paaye jaane waaleconsiderable: विचारयोग्य /vichaaryogyacrowd: भीड़ /bhidNeverthles: फिर भी /fir bhicorner: कोना /kona
Witch Hunt presents an eye opening discussion with Human Rights Lawyer Preethi Lolaksha Nagaveni regarding her research and work in the field of law and caste-based discrimination in India. Exploring human experience realities like social untouchability, caste-based discrimination in education, the plight of manual scavengers, and the witchcraft accusation atrocities committed against multitudes of vulnerable women with inferior status.This thoughtful exchange regarding the struggle for equality in India provides a clear lens for understanding the human rights violations of the caste system, the experience of “untouchables” in India, and the urgent need for effective societal transformation and accountability to extinguish these entrenched harmful practices.United Nations Human Rights Council Resolution 47/8. Elimination of harmful practices related to accusations of witchcraft and ritual attacksPapua New Guinea Sorcery and Witchcraft Accusation-Related Violence National Action PlanPan African Parliament Guidelines for Addressing Accusations of Witchcraft and Ritual AttacksReport of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights: Study on the situation of the violations and abuses of human rights rooted in harmful practices related to accusations of witchcraft and ritual attacks, as well as stigmatizationIK Ero On Next Steps For Ending Witch Hunts TINAAWAHPSanguma: Everybody's BusinessNational Action PlanI Am Not a WitchSaving Africa's Witch ChildrenInternational Alliance to End Witch HuntsPetition to recognize those accused of witchcraft in MassachusettsEnd Witch HuntsThe International Network against Accusations of Witchcraft and Associated Harmful PracticesGrassroots organizations working with The International NetworkStop Sorcery ViolenceStorymap explaining the dynamics of sorcery accusation related violenceSupport the show --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/witchhunt/message
If you've ever felt like a "small fish in the big pond" of other creatives, you're not alone. Today, Preethi Chandrasekhar and I dig deep into overcoming common mindset blocks among content creators, such as Imposter Syndrome, to help you stand out and thrive in a saturated market. Even someone as talented and successful as Preethi is struggles with limiting beliefs from time to time. Preethi and I share the ups and downs of being a travel creative and how important it is to embrace challenges as learning opportunities, seek support from those who've been there, and adopt a growth mindset in order to be successful. Hit play on this episode to discover actionable tips on overcoming these mindset blocks and tapping into your limitless potential. Guest Links: Preethi Chandrasekhar @eagertravele Links: Free Webinar: FREE Get Paid to Travel Masterclass Travel creator resources, guides and courses: https://macs-explore.com/about Group Trips: https://www.macs-explore.com/group-trips Connect With Me: Instagram: @macs_explore Threads: @macs_explore TikTok: @macs_explore Quick Episode Summary: Introducing Preethi, talking all things travel content creation, and how Christina and Preethi met Preethi shares her story, her "why" and what she is doing now The possibility of getting paid to create and travel for companies and tourism boards How Preethi was able to pivot and level-up her brand during the pandemic The challenges of being seen as an Indian creator in the outdoor space Preethi's mission behind starting a hiking community for the Southeast Asian community How to deal with Imposter syndrome as a creator The value of authenticity and sharing your story Preethi shares the things that keep her going even when she wants to quit Having a strong "why" is the most important element in a business How to achieve a work-life balance as a travel creator Fun Q&A How to connect and follow Preethi on her blog and social media account
Meet Preethi Balasubramanian, Certified C-Suite Support & Strategic Partner and President of the Toronto Branch for the Association of Administrative Professionals (AAP). In this episode, Michelle and Preethi discuss how volunteering on executive committees add tremendous value to association members through knowledge sharing and faciliating experiences that connect like-minded people.Connect with Preethi on LinkedInLearn more about AAP and become a member on the website: www.canadianadmin.caSupport the showAs always, I am here to support your community building journey. Say hello, support the podcast, and lets connect through the links below. ✨ Follow Us on LinkedIn ✨ Join the community ✨ Share your story
Muscle loss is a common yet preventable part of the aging process. As we age, muscle mass naturally decreases due to a decrease in physical activity and slowed metabolism. This process is known as sarcopenia, and it can have long-term health implications if not addressed. In this article, we'll discuss the importance of muscle, why it's so difficult to build in the first place, and how to prevent age-related muscle loss. The Importance of Muscle Preservation Higher levels of muscle mass offer myriad health benefits. One significant advantage is that muscles act as metabolic powerhouses. They burn calories even when we're at rest, helping to maintain optimal body weight and prevent obesity.Wolfe, RR. "The underappreciated role of muscle in health and disease." The American journal of clinical nutrition 84.3 (2006): 475-482. Muscle tissue also plays a pivotal role in improving insulin sensitivity, reducing the risk of type 2 diabetes.Srikanthan, Preethi, and Arun S. Karlamangla. "Relative muscle mass is inversely associated with insulin resistance and prediabetes. Findings from the third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey." The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism 96.9 (2011): 2898-2903. The greater the muscle mass, the more glucose our bodies utilize, reducing the chance of diabetes development. For mobility, muscle mass contributes to better balance and stability, which becomes crucial as we age.Landi, Francesco, et al. "Sarcopenia as the biological substrate of physical frailty." Clinics in geriatric medicine 31.3 (2015): 367-374. This enhanced stability reduces the likelihood of falls and injuries, contributing to a longer and healthier life. Muscles also regulate our body's response to inflammation and infection. A study by Johns Hopkins University found that individuals with solid muscle mass had a stronger immune response.Fiuza-Luces, Carmen, et al. "Exercise is the real polypill." Physiology 28.5 (2013): 330-358. Moreover, preserving muscle mass aids in maintaining mental well-being. Research reveals a strong correlation between muscle strength and improved mood, reduced anxiety, and decreased instances of depression.Gordon, Brett R., et al. "Association of efficacy of resistance exercise training with depressive symptoms meta-analysis and meta-regression analysis of randomized clinical trials." JAMA psychiatry 75.6 (2018): 566-576. So, muscle mass is not just about physical strength and aesthetics but a keystone of our overall health and longevity. Why Is It So Difficult to Build Muscle? Muscle hypertrophy, or the increase in muscle mass, is a complex process that becomes increasingly difficult as we age. This phenomenon is orchestrated by several factors, including hormones, proteins, and our bodies' connective tissues. Testosterone and growth hormone are two crucial players in muscle building. These hormones function like biochemical foremen, directing the construction and repair of muscle tissue. Testosterone promotes protein synthesis, the process by which the body uses dietary protein to build new muscle fibers.West, D. W., & Phillips, S. M. (2012). Associations of exercise-induced hormone profiles and gains in strength and hypertrophy in a large cohort after weight training. European journal of applied physiology, 112(7), 2693-2702. On the other hand, growth hormone stimulates cell growth and regeneration, playing an integral part in muscle repair and recovery.Devesa, J., Almengló, C., & Devesa, P. (2016). Multiple effects of growth hormone in the body: Is it really the hormone for growth?. Clinical medicine insights. Endocrinology and diabetes, 9, Cmed-88159. However, with advancing age, our bodies naturally produce less of these hormones. This reduction results in slower muscle growth and recovery, making muscle building more challenging.Pritzlaff, C. J., Wideman, L., Weltman, J. Y., Abbott, R. D., Gutgesell, M. E., Hartman, M. L., ... & Weltman, A.
In "A Mirage of Golden Glitter," author Preethi Saravanakumar paints a breathtaking tapestry of reflections. This book is more than just a collection of poems; it's a voyage that resonates deeply, guiding readers to introspect, celebrate their authenticity, and cherish the shimmering threads of wisdom that weave the fabric of their lives. A captivating symphony of emotions, wisdom, and self-discovery. Even if the poems have difficult themes, they always have a good light-hearted ending, according to Preethi. Listen in for a chance to win a signed copy of A Mirage of Golden Glitter. Sponsored by Doc Chavent and The Lowell Ledger. Together we've been bringing you stories for 150 years.
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Preethi is an entrepreneur, engineer, writer, and student. She is the Founder of DappCamp, a cohort-based Web3 development course for Web2 developers. Preethi previously founded a company called TruStory and worked as an early software engineer at Coinbase and a Partner at a16z after beginning her career in investment banking at Goldman Sachs. Follow Preethi on Twitter @iam_preethi. [2:16] - Preethi's unconventional path through investment banking, VC, software development, and entrepreneurship [17:20] - Leaving a16z to follow her intuition and learn to code [28:08] - Practices and processes Preethi finds helpful as a lifelong learner [40:11] - Preethi's experience transitioning into teaching at DappCamp [44:42] - The future of education and how Web3 and AI may change it For more episodes, go to podofjake.com. Previous guests include Mark Cuban, Vitalik Buterin, Brian Armstrong, Balaji Srinivasan, Keith Rabois, Ali Spagnola, Anthony Pompliano, Raoul Pal, Julia Galef, Jack Butcher, Tim Draper, and over 100 others alike. Learn from founders and CEOs of companies like OpenAI, Coinbase, Solana, Polygon, AngelList, Oura, and Replit, and investors from Founders Fund, a16z, Union Square Ventures, and many more. I appreciate your support and hope you enjoy. Thanks to Chase Devens for the show notes and Yiction for the music. Lastly, I love hearing from fans of the pod. Feel free to email me any time at jake@blogofjake.com. Thank you!
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In Episode 31, we talk with Preethi Narayanan, Vice President of Engineering at Afero and a Chapter Leader at UPWARD Women, who shares her inspiring journey from living in a rural village in India to successfully climbing the career ladder. She offers invaluable advice on how she was able to level up from starting with nothing, and pushes forwards the principles she has learned along the way. Tune in to learn more about Preethi's career path, the resources that helped her succeed, and the one thing she wishes she had known when starting out. What You'll Learn: The Importance of Patience & How To Retain It. How To Take Effective Risks. The Key Tips To Building Resiliency. Contact Us: https://youtube.com/@aarnasnews https://www.instagram.com/aarnas_news/ nerdytechcash@gmail.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/aarna-sahu/support
An ode to women all over the world, International Women's Day is celebrated on March 8 every year. At Coacharya though, we launched the celebrations a week in advance. In our webinar on the Power of Women, Dr. Komal Smriti, PCC, SP, and Preethi Raja, Director of Synapse India Management Consultants Pvt. Ltd. During the discussion, Preethi talked about her journey and the many things which are changing for women. This episode was recorded on 1 March 2023, as part of the 'Coaching Colloquium' seriesYou can see the recording on our YouTube channel. Systemic Team Coaching Program Advanced Coaching: Coaching Leaders Coaching Foundation: Neuro Linguistic Programming Coaching Foundation: An Ontological Approach Coaching Foundation: Holistic Life and Wellbeing Coaching If you like this episode, please subscribe to our podcast and connect with us on the links below. Thank you for your support!Contact Us https://coacharya.com/contactWebsite https://coacharya.comWebinars https://coacharya.com/events/LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/coacharyaYouTube https://youtube.com/c/coacharyaFacebook https://www.facebook.com/CoacharyaTwitter https://twitter.com/coacharyaInstagram https://www.instagram.com/coacharya
In this episode of Sunny Side Up, host Tara Quehl talks with Preethi Janardhanan, the Lead Product Manager at Rapid Finance. Preethi has worked at startups, Fidelity Investments, and American Express and is now focused on launching Rapid's Lending as a Service solution. Tune in to hear about her journey and how Rapid Finance was able to quickly implement a loan origination platform to help the Small Business Administration (SBA) launch the Disaster Recovery Program for Covid Idle in April 2020. Hear about how she was able to accept 700,000 applications on day one and how their experience opened up a new product journey for Rapid. Learn more about what banks and FinTech need to do to stay ahead of the competition, including providing tailored and scalable solutions that meet customer expectations such as speed, efficiency, and transparency. Discover what trends are driving lending as a service today, such as shrinking availability of capital to small businesses, understanding data analytics and trends to minimize risk, tighter regulations, and digital transformation. Connect with Preethi Janardhanan | Follow us on LinkedIn
What will ruin your Holiday Happiness (and better yet) what can you do about it?Lack of money and timeFamily and social pressuresUnreasonable expectationsDietsSleep Sadness, loneliness, and lossListen in as Dawn, Angie, Preethi and Al give you tips, tools and techniques for same day results!Set up a Turn Your Pain into Progress Consult with DawnConnect with her text or call +1 (636) 699-7791 or dawnlandrum.com or canhypnosishelpyou.com
Two neighbors from the same village fall in love and elope to a shelter for couples that break caste norms. A Hindu woman falls in love with a Muslim man, drawing the ire of Hindu nationalists. Two women start a lesbian relationship. These three couples are the protagonists of Mansi Choksi's The Newlyweds: Rearranging Marriage in Modern India (Atria Book, 2022). This work charts the lives of Dawinder and Neetu, Monika and Arif, Reshma and Preethi, who all break social norms in their relationships, and are forced to endure the sometimes-violent consequences—not always successfully. In this interview, Mansi and I talk about the three couples in her book—and what their struggles tell us about love, relationships and social pressure in today's India. Mansi Choksi is a graduate of the Columbia School of Journalism and two-time Livingston Award Finalist. Her writing has appeared in The New York Times, The New Yorker, Harper's Magazine, National Geographic, The Atlantic, and more. She lives in Dubai with her husband and son. The Newlyweds is her first book. You can find more reviews, excerpts, interviews, and essays at The Asian Review of Books, including its review of The Newlyweds. Follow on Twitter at @BookReviewsAsia. Nicholas Gordon is an associate editor for a global magazine, and a reviewer for the Asian Review of Books. He can be found on Twitter at@nickrigordon. 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
Two neighbors from the same village fall in love and elope to a shelter for couples that break caste norms. A Hindu woman falls in love with a Muslim man, drawing the ire of Hindu nationalists. Two women start a lesbian relationship. These three couples are the protagonists of Mansi Choksi's The Newlyweds: Rearranging Marriage in Modern India (Atria Book, 2022). This work charts the lives of Dawinder and Neetu, Monika and Arif, Reshma and Preethi, who all break social norms in their relationships, and are forced to endure the sometimes-violent consequences—not always successfully. In this interview, Mansi and I talk about the three couples in her book—and what their struggles tell us about love, relationships and social pressure in today's India. Mansi Choksi is a graduate of the Columbia School of Journalism and two-time Livingston Award Finalist. Her writing has appeared in The New York Times, The New Yorker, Harper's Magazine, National Geographic, The Atlantic, and more. She lives in Dubai with her husband and son. The Newlyweds is her first book. You can find more reviews, excerpts, interviews, and essays at The Asian Review of Books, including its review of The Newlyweds. Follow on Twitter at @BookReviewsAsia. Nicholas Gordon is an associate editor for a global magazine, and a reviewer for the Asian Review of Books. He can be found on Twitter at@nickrigordon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/gender-studies
Two neighbors from the same village fall in love and elope to a shelter for couples that break caste norms. A Hindu woman falls in love with a Muslim man, drawing the ire of Hindu nationalists. Two women start a lesbian relationship. These three couples are the protagonists of Mansi Choksi's The Newlyweds: Rearranging Marriage in Modern India (Atria Book, 2022). This work charts the lives of Dawinder and Neetu, Monika and Arif, Reshma and Preethi, who all break social norms in their relationships, and are forced to endure the sometimes-violent consequences—not always successfully. In this interview, Mansi and I talk about the three couples in her book—and what their struggles tell us about love, relationships and social pressure in today's India. Mansi Choksi is a graduate of the Columbia School of Journalism and two-time Livingston Award Finalist. Her writing has appeared in The New York Times, The New Yorker, Harper's Magazine, National Geographic, The Atlantic, and more. She lives in Dubai with her husband and son. The Newlyweds is her first book. You can find more reviews, excerpts, interviews, and essays at The Asian Review of Books, including its review of The Newlyweds. Follow on Twitter at @BookReviewsAsia. Nicholas Gordon is an associate editor for a global magazine, and a reviewer for the Asian Review of Books. He can be found on Twitter at@nickrigordon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/anthropology
Two neighbors from the same village fall in love and elope to a shelter for couples that break caste norms. A Hindu woman falls in love with a Muslim man, drawing the ire of Hindu nationalists. Two women start a lesbian relationship. These three couples are the protagonists of Mansi Choksi's The Newlyweds: Rearranging Marriage in Modern India (Atria Book, 2022). This work charts the lives of Dawinder and Neetu, Monika and Arif, Reshma and Preethi, who all break social norms in their relationships, and are forced to endure the sometimes-violent consequences—not always successfully. In this interview, Mansi and I talk about the three couples in her book—and what their struggles tell us about love, relationships and social pressure in today's India. Mansi Choksi is a graduate of the Columbia School of Journalism and two-time Livingston Award Finalist. Her writing has appeared in The New York Times, The New Yorker, Harper's Magazine, National Geographic, The Atlantic, and more. She lives in Dubai with her husband and son. The Newlyweds is her first book. You can find more reviews, excerpts, interviews, and essays at The Asian Review of Books, including its review of The Newlyweds. Follow on Twitter at @BookReviewsAsia. Nicholas Gordon is an associate editor for a global magazine, and a reviewer for the Asian Review of Books. He can be found on Twitter at@nickrigordon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sociology
Two neighbors from the same village fall in love and elope to a shelter for couples that break caste norms. A Hindu woman falls in love with a Muslim man, drawing the ire of Hindu nationalists. Two women start a lesbian relationship. These three couples are the protagonists of Mansi Choksi's The Newlyweds: Rearranging Marriage in Modern India (Atria Book, 2022). This work charts the lives of Dawinder and Neetu, Monika and Arif, Reshma and Preethi, who all break social norms in their relationships, and are forced to endure the sometimes-violent consequences—not always successfully. In this interview, Mansi and I talk about the three couples in her book—and what their struggles tell us about love, relationships and social pressure in today's India. Mansi Choksi is a graduate of the Columbia School of Journalism and two-time Livingston Award Finalist. Her writing has appeared in The New York Times, The New Yorker, Harper's Magazine, National Geographic, The Atlantic, and more. She lives in Dubai with her husband and son. The Newlyweds is her first book. You can find more reviews, excerpts, interviews, and essays at The Asian Review of Books, including its review of The Newlyweds. Follow on Twitter at @BookReviewsAsia. Nicholas Gordon is an associate editor for a global magazine, and a reviewer for the Asian Review of Books. He can be found on Twitter at@nickrigordon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/south-asian-studies
Preethi Madhu is the CEO of the digital transformation consultancy Greyamp Consulting, with 20+ years of experience in helping leadership and CxO roles achieve their digital vision.In this episode, we talk about how companies should go about making their digital vision a reality and what the most important factors impacting these efforts are. We discuss digital readiness, the digital workforce, the importance of strategizing, the role of leadership, and agility. Preethi brings the discussion home with a couple of client examples that highlight and substantiate these key factors.Links & mentions:greyamp.comlinkedin.com/in/preethimadhu
Epicenter - Learn about Blockchain, Ethereum, Bitcoin and Distributed Technologies
DappCamp is a 21-day cohort-based course for Web2 developers making the shift to Web3. It offers hands-on experience on how to architect, develop, and scale a Web 3.0 app on Ethereum. Participants are given the opportunity to collaborate with like-minded peers to learn and build together, and also meet world-class founders who built some of the most successful apps on Ethereum to understand best practices and common pitfalls.Preethi Kasireddy, Founder of DappCamp, started her crypto journey while at a16z and later joined Coinbase as a software engineer. After teaching herself Ethereum Dapp development during the 2017 ICO boom she built smart contracts for various crypto projects and created TruStory where she and her team built a blockchain on Cosmos. She also writes a great blog which often see her posts go viral. Preethi joined us to chat about how her journey in crypto has evolved, her love of writing, learning and teaching, why she created DappCamp, and being a woman in the crypto space.Topics covered in this episode:Preethi's background and how she got into cryptoHer early days with Coinbase and TruStoryPreethi's love of writing which led to her blogDappCampWhat are the major struggles people face with learning web3 development?Opportunities for DappCamp graduatesHow DappCamp will evolve in the futureBeing a woman in cryptoKeeping up to date with the crypto industryEpisode links: DappCampPreethi's BlogDappCamp TwitterPreethi's TwitterSponsors: Tally Ho: Tally Ho is a new wallet for Web3 and DeFi that sees the wallet as a public good. Think of it like a community-owned alternative to MetaMask. - https://epicenter.rocks/tallycashThis episode is hosted by Brian Fabian Crain. Show notes and listening options: epicenter.tv/459
Today's guest on the show is Preethi Saravanakumar. Preethi is a software developer by profession. Writing poetry remains her major passion; she also writes children's literature. Preethi has written hundreds of poems, which have been published in a variety of places, including her blog, Instagram and even in a few magazines. Her first book of poetry was published in 2011, and her latest volume, Scribblings of My Soul, recently won three awards. Her latest nonfiction book, Pearls of My Mind, just released.In this episode we talk about.....What mental health means to PreethiPreethi's new book Pearls of My MindThe seven chakrasHow Preethi will show up and love for herself and othersTo learn more about Preethi, visit the links below:Website: https://linktr.ee/Preethi_SaravanakumarInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/highvibe_works/To learn more about Lorrine or order her books, visit the links below:Website: https://beacons.page/lorrinepattersonFreeing Your Heart For Love: https://www.freeingyourheartforlove.com/A Hearthology, A Collection of Writings with Love: https://www.showupandlove.com/book-loveFollow the podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/showupandlove/Please like, subscribe, and leave a review if you enjoyed the episode!
Today we're going to talk about going beyond the theory of agility and towards delivering meaningful customer and business value. To help me discuss this topic, I'd like to welcome Preethi Madhu, CEO, Greyamp Consulting.
Our Web3 series continues with Preethi Kasireddy, Founder of DappCamp, a hands-on experience on how to architect, develop, and scale a Web3 app on Ethereum. We dive into the differences in Web2 and Web3 application architecture including decentralized storage, blockchain querying, L2 solutions and much more. Show Notes: (00:00:00) – Introduction. (00:03:38) – Architecture of Web3 apps. (00:18:38) – Thoughts the future of wallets. (00:21:16) – Decentralized storage. (00:28:31) – Querying the blockchain. (00:33:47) – Aggregating fees for users. (00:37:46) – L2 scaling solutions. (00:42:23) – Cross-chain communication. (00:45:01) – Closing questions. Social links: Preethi's Twitter DappCamp Twitter Resources: DappCamp Website The Architecture of a Web 3.0 Application Delphi Podcast Summaries More
In this episode of our web3 explainer series, we take on an ambitious task: explaining Ethereum from the ground up. We unpack what Ethereum is, how it works, and why it matters.We spoke to Preethi Kasireddy, founder of DappCamp, which introduce students to the Ethereum ecosystem and helps them build their first web3 product in just three weeks.Preethi is an entrepreneur, writer, engineer, and educator who started her crypto career as a software engineer at Coinbase. Her essay,“How Does Ethereum Work Anyway”, is widely considered one of the best primers on Ethereum. Her deep theoretical knowledge and practical experience makes her the perfect guest for this episode.
How does a passionate, determined, and well-educated woman decide what to devote her energy towards? How does she narrow the scope of what she will focus on? Preethi Harbuck and Alyssa Calder Hulme discuss the many facets of being ambitious women and how they narrow their focus and make space for what matters most.