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The Digital Personal Data Protection (DPDP) Act is now in force and most business owners still assume it's "only for the big companies." It isn't. If your organisation touches personal data in any form, this conversation is for you. In this special episode in collaboration with Zoho Contracts, we sit down with Priyanka Sharma, Head of Technology Laws at the Aditya Birla Group (and a Data Protection Officer), to break the DPDP Act down to its nuts and bolts i.e. what it is, who it applies to, and the practical steps every founder, professional, and in-house team needs to take. Drawing on her experience implementing GDPR for US clients before returning to India, Priyanka explains why the DPDP Act is best understood as a trust law, not a data law — and why that single shift in mindset changes how you build your entire privacy programme. What we cover: 1. Why DPDP applies to every organisation, not just large enterprises 2. "Personal data," "data fiduciary," and "data principal" are explained simply (including the toy analogy that even a 5-year-old understood) 3. Why a privacy policy alone is NOT a privacy programme 4. The myth of "throwing technology at the problem" 5. How vendor and processor relationships create real liability — and where contracts become your safeguard 6. Practical HR examples: talent acquisition, payroll partners, and onboarding 7. Why consent is not a one-time exercise — and the right to withdraw it 8. AI, nudges, and the next wave of data privacy questions The big takeaway: DPDP compliance isn't a licence you obtain once. It's an ongoing discipline that becomes part of your culture and, done well, a genuine competitive advantage. Our guest: Priyanka Sharma is the Head of Technology Laws, Aditya Birla Group. She's a Data Protection Officer, and a member of several industry and government-facing councils on data privacy, AI governance, and cyber security law. This episode is produced in collaboration with Zoho Contracts - Zoho's comprehensive, AI-powered contract management software. Our thanks to the entire Zoho Contracts team for enabling this series. To follow or reach out to Zoho Contracts: Website: https://www.zoho.com/contracts/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/zoho-contracts/ Ebook link: https://www.zoho.com/contracts/ebooks/dpdpa.html The Daily Lawyer is where the legal, policy, and finance world comes for honest conversations about the law and everything connected to it.
Welcome to MENO — your go-to for perimenopause, menopause, and everything in between. Stop guessing and start sequencing. 30% of women have Bacterial Vaginosis (BV) at any given time, yet standard medical tests only look for a handful of microbes. Priyanka Jain, founder of Evvy, is using whole-genome metagenomic sequencing to close the gender data gap and help women reclaim their vaginal health. From recurrent infections to the hidden link between your microbiome and IVF success, we're decoding the 700+ microbes that dictate your reproductive well-being. IN THIS EPISODE, WE COVER: - The Standard Culture Failure: Why your "negative" test result still feels like an infection. - Microbiome & Fertility: The shocking impact of vaginal health on IVF and preterm birth. - Whole Genome Sequencing: How Evvy identifies pathogens, antibiotic resistance, and biofilms. - The "Lactobacilli" Defense: How beneficial bacteria create a protective barrier against STIs. - The Gender Research Gap: Why women have been historically ignored in clinical data. Welcome to MENO™ with Jacqueline Buckingham, the definitive destination for perimenopause, menopause, and everything on The Pause Spectrum™. RESOURCES: Get Tested with Evvy: https://www.evvy.com/ Follow Priyanka Jain: @priyankajain ABOUT MENO MENO is the definitive platform for menopause and perimenopause care — connecting women to trusted experts, solutions, and support https://joinmeno.com/ https://www.instagram.com/join.meno https://www.tiktok.com/@join.meno Follow our Founder/CEO on Instagram @jacquelinebuckingham Disclaimer: MENO is for general information and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute the practice of medicine in any way. MENO does not constitute professional health care services or medical advice. No doctor/patient relationship is formed as a result of this podcast. The use of information on this podcast or materials linked from this podcast is at the user's own risk. The content of MENO is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Users should not disregard getting medical advice for any such medical condition they may have and should seek the assistance of their healthcare professionals for any conditions. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
1 Million Downloads, Venus in Leo, and How to Get the Most Out of an Astrology ReadingThe Awake Space has officially surpassed 1 million downloads and listens, and Laurie takes a moment to celebrate this milestone with the community that made it possible.Join the Awake Space Community http://theawakespacepodcast.comIn this episode, Laurie reflects on the journey from recording podcasts in her backyard to building a globally listened-to, listener-supported show. She shares updates on Healing the Money Wound™, Living by Luna, and upcoming plans for The Awake Space community.Then Laurie is joined by astrologers Damien Shelby, Susie, and Shelby for another installment of the Astrologers Roundtable, where they discuss how to prepare for an astrology consultation, how to ask better questions, and how astrology can help you navigate major life transitions with more confidence and clarity.Finally, Laurie explores Venus in Leo, discussing confidence, self-worth, visibility, creativity, and what it means to stop seeking permission from others and start owning who you are.LINKSuse code SAVE10% to save 10% on all readings when you book an astrology consultation at wokeastrology.com/book-online 00:00 Welcome and celebrating 1 million downloads02:15 How the podcast began and why listener support matters04:35 Updates from The Awake Space community and magazine06:40 Updates on Living by Luna and Healing the Money Wound™08:55 Future plans for teaching, Laurie's Lab, and upcoming projects11:00 Social media updates, recovery, growth, and new branding15:30 Personal update: dental health and self-care18:00 Community updates and future astrology training opportunities20:55 Astrologers Roundtable begins21:30 How to prepare for an astrology reading23:10 Why specific questions create better results25:30 Examples of successful consultations27:50 How astrologers create a safe and supportive environment30:20 Why prepared clients get more from readings32:40 Common fears about transits and astrology35:00 How astrologers communicate difficult information38:00 Final advice from the astrologers40:15 Roundtable wrap-up and consultation information41:50 Venus enters Leo44:15 Confidence, presence, and "being queen"48:50 Self-worth, security, and the deeper meaning of Venus50:45 Working with the Gemini New Moon53:15 June magazine, journal prompts, and community resources54:15 Final thoughts and closing messageNew Supporting Members:Steph, Zoe, Dakota, Michelle, Carrie, Jalil, Claire, Jackie, Sarah, Dawn, Kathy, Chels, The Community Garden, Priyanka, Jen, Vonda, May, Cara, Demi, Jazmin, Kristin, Unbotheredhan, Joey, Lezlie, Shira, Katie, Jason
Send us Fan MailThere has been a lot of talk lately that talk shows, as we know them, are too expensive to last. The big band, the studio audience, the nightly monologue -- they all cost money.Well, Tom Green thinks he has the answer. He's growing the talk show of the future now on 150 acres in Ontario on The Tom Green Farm (now streaming on Crave).What about the guests you ask? Green has managed to persuade a whole barnload of friends to come up and visit. They include Dan Aykroyd, Amber Marshall, Jason Blaine, Paul Bissonnette, Jay Baruchel, Michael Cera, DeadMau5, Jon Dore, Erica Ehm, Tony Hawk, Kurt Vile, Chantal Kreviazuk, The Tragically Hip's Paul Langlois, Steven Page, Priyanka, Jessie Reyez, Kevin Staab, George Stroumboulopoulos, and more. Plus there is his mule (16 and 1/2 hands high!), the chickens, his mom Mary Jane (now a co-producer) and an incredible vert ramp he had built for Tony Hawk on a farm field. This is Green acres, Canadian farm style. See it on Crave.
This morning, a bit of pop history, a celebrity love confession, a brain blank from one of the world's biggest pop stars, and a revelation about the 2003 MTV VMAs that has rewritten everything. ☕ Harry Styles forgets his own lyrics on stage...and is rescued by a fan ☕ Katy Perry has some seriously beautiful words to say about her bf Justin Trudeau ☕ JLo reveals she was supposed to be in the Madonna and Britney VMAs kiss ☕ Legally Blonde fans, The Elle trailer is here! ☕ Ariana Grande and Ethan Slater have quietly split ☕ Kevin Jonas reveals he threw up on Nick and Priyanka's first date THE END BITS Once you’ve devoured this morning’s celeb stories, get your daily news headlines from The Quicky here. Support independent women's media Follow us on TikTok, Instagram and Facebook. And subscribe to our Youtube channel. Read all the latest entertainment news on Mamamia... here. Discover more Mamamia Podcasts here. CREDITS Host & Producer: Ash London Executive Producer: Monisha Iswaran Mamamia acknowledges the traditional owners of the land on which we have recorded this podcast.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fluent Fiction - Hindi: Discovering Confidence: A Writer's Journey at Jaipur Fest Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/hi/episode/2026-05-29-07-38-19-hi Story Transcript:Hi: जयपुर के अद्भुत साहित्य महोत्सव में हर तरफ रंग-बिरंगे तंबू लगे थे।En: The amazing literature festival in Jaipur had vibrant tents set up everywhere.Hi: लिखाई और साहित्य के दीवाने, लेखक, और प्रकाशक एकत्र हुए थे।En: Enthusiasts of writing and literature, writers, and publishers had gathered.Hi: सूरज की हल्की गर्मी और चारों तरफ की उर्जा ने माहौल को प्रेरणा से भर दिया था।En: The gentle warmth of the sun and the energy all around filled the atmosphere with inspiration.Hi: इस भीड़ में, एक युवा लेखक अभय, अपने उपन्यास के लिए सही प्रकाशक ढूंढने की कोशिश में थे।En: In this crowd, a young writer, Abhay, was trying to find the right publisher for his novel.Hi: अभय का सपना था कि उसका पहला उपन्यास बड़े स्तर पर छपे और पढ़ा जाए।En: Abhay's dream was for his first novel to be published widely and read extensively.Hi: परंतु, उसके मन में संशय उसके आत्मविश्वास को कम कर रहा था।En: However, his doubts were undermining his confidence.Hi: उसे लगता था कि वह किसी को प्रभावित नहीं कर सकेगा।En: He felt as though he would not be able to impress anyone.Hi: उसी भीड़ में, प्रियंका, एक अनुभवशील संपादक, नई प्रतिभाओं की खोज में थीं।En: In the same crowd, Priyanka, an experienced editor, was on the lookout for new talents.Hi: उन्हें नए और अनोखे विचार पसंद आते थे।En: She loved novel and unique ideas.Hi: अभय के एक दोस्त ने उसे मशवरा दिया था कि वह राघव से मिले, जो अब सफल लेखक थे और नए लेखकों को हमेशा प्रोत्साहित करते थे।En: A friend of Abhay had advised him to meet Raghav, who was a successful writer and always encouraged new authors.Hi: राघव भी उसी जगह मौजूद थे।En: Raghav was also present at the event.Hi: अभय ने हिचकिचाते हुए राघव से संपर्क किया और अपनी चिंताओं को साझा किया।En: Abhay, hesitantly approached Raghav and shared his concerns.Hi: राघव ने उसकी बात ध्यान से सुनी और उसे समझाया कि हर व्यक्ति को इस स्थिति का सामना करना पड़ता है।En: Raghav listened to him attentively and explained that everyone has to face this situation.Hi: उन्होंने अभय से कहा, "तुम्हारे अंदर वो भी आग है जो बड़ी-बड़ी कहानियों को जन्म देती है। अगर तुम खुद पर विश्वास नहीं करोगे, तो कैसे अपना सपना पूरा करोगे?"En: He told Abhay, "You have that fire within you to birth great stories. If you don't believe in yourself, how will you achieve your dream?"Hi: राघव ने उसे कुछ टिप्स दिए कि किस तरह से एक प्रभावशाली पिच तैयार की जाए।En: He gave Abhay some tips on how to prepare an impactful pitch.Hi: फिर भी, जब अभय ने देखा कि प्रियंका एक कोने में खड़ी हैं, उसके हृदय की धड़कन तेज हो गई।En: Nevertheless, when Abhay saw Priyanka standing in a corner, his heart raced.Hi: लेकिन राघव की बातें उसके कानों में गूंज रही थीं, "खुद पर विश्वास करो।"En: But the words of Raghav echoed in his ears, "Believe in yourself."Hi: आखिरकार, उसने हिम्मत जुटाई, मुस्कान के साथ प्रियंका के पास गया, और अपनी कहानी का छोटा सा सारांश प्रस्तुत किया।En: Finally, he gathered courage, approached Priyanka with a smile, and presented a brief summary of his story.Hi: प्रियंका ने इस नए लेखक की कड़ी मेहनत और जुनून को महसूस किया।En: Priyanka sensed this new writer's hard work and passion.Hi: उसकी आंखों में उत्सुकता देखकर अभय का हौसला बढ़ा।En: Seeing the curiosity in her eyes, Abhay's confidence grew.Hi: प्रियंका ने कहा, "तुम्हारी कहानी की अवधारणा अनोखी है। मुझे यह बहुत दिलचस्प लगी।"En: Priyanka said, "The concept of your story is unique. I found it very interesting."Hi: उन्होंने अभय को अपने संपर्क विवरण दिए और कहा कि वे उसकी पांडुलिपि देखने को तैयार हैं।En: She gave Abhay her contact details and said that she was ready to look at his manuscript.Hi: यह सुनते ही अभय का चेहरा खुशी से खिल गया।En: Upon hearing this, Abhay's face lit up with joy.Hi: उसे पहली बार यकीन हुआ कि उसकी कहानी में दम है।En: For the first time, he believed that his story had merit.Hi: राघव ने उसकी पीठ थपथपाई और कहा, "मैंने कहा था न, खुद पर भरोसा रखो।"En: Raghav patted his back and said, "I told you, didn't I? Keep faith in yourself."Hi: अभय ने विश्वास के साथ जयपुर के इस अद्भुत साहित्यिक माहौल को देखा और तय किया कि अब पीछे मुड़कर नहीं देखेगा।En: With confidence, Abhay looked at this amazing literary atmosphere of Jaipur and decided not to look back.Hi: उसने सीखा था कि आत्म-विश्वास ही सबसे बड़ी कुंजी है।En: He learned that self-confidence is the greatest key.Hi: इस तरह, उत्साह और आत्म-विश्वास की नयी लहर के साथ, अभय की साहित्यिक यात्रा एक नई दिशा में बढ़ गई।En: Thus, with a new wave of enthusiasm and self-belief, Abhay's literary journey moved in a new direction. Vocabulary Words:festival: महोत्सवvibrant: रंग-बिरंगेenthusiasts: दीवानेpublisher: प्रकाशकenergy: उर्जाatmosphere: माहौलinspiration: प्रेरणाwidely: बड़े स्तर परdoubts: संशयundermining: कम कर रहा थाconfidence: आत्मविश्वासimpress: प्रभावितunique: अनोखेtalents: प्रतिभाओंapproached: संपर्क कियाconcerns: चिंताओंattentively: ध्यान सेbirth: जन्म देतीachieve: पूरा करोगेimpactful: प्रभावशालीhesitantly: हिचकिचातेraced: तेज हो गईgathered: जुटाईsensed: महसूस कियाconcept: अवधारणाmanuscript: पांडुलिपिmerit: दमpatted: थपथपाईfaith: भरोसाliterary: साहित्यिक
Ash speaks with mental health counselor Priyanka Abul Khair about the realities of burnout in the dental profession, especially among practice owners. They discuss how burnout often goes beyond physical exhaustion and is usually rooted in unresolved relational stress and open loops—tasks or conversations that weigh on the mind. Priyanka explains how these open loops, avoidance of difficult conversations, and unaddressed team dynamics create persistent stress that vacations or surface-level strategies do not resolve.The discussion covers the subtle ways burnout shows up in high-achieving health professionals, the difference between high standards and overfunctioning, and the importance of recognizing the freeze response in the body. Priyanka shares practical steps for breaking the burnout cycle, including awareness, regulation, and the long-term work of repair. They also talk about the importance of seeking help and looking inward for lasting change. To find out more or connect, visit: https://www.priyankaabulkhair.com/Key Topics Discussed:Understanding burnout among dentistsThe concept of open loops and their mental impactAvoidance of difficult conversations and its consequencesRelational vs. financial sources of stressTeam turnover and the underlying causesAttachment styles and burnout in high performersThe freeze response and its effect on leadershipMisleading productivity and overfunctioningPractical steps: awareness, regulation, repairThe importance of seeking help and inner reflection
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Dwayne McDaniel, developer advocate at GitGuardian.com, joins host Priyanka Raghavan to talk about the engineering challenges of secrets management. They explore what "secrets" really are in modern systems—far beyond passwords—including API keys, tokens, certificates, and machine identities, and how "secret sprawl" emerges across the SDLC. Drawing on reports from GitGuardian and Verizon, they discuss the growing scale of secret leaks and why credential abuse and phishing remain dominant attack vectors. They examine common leak points—from code repos and logs to CI/CD pipelines, containers, and SaaS integrations—and how cloud, DevOps, and AI tooling are amplifying risks. Priyanka quizzes Dwayne about recent supply chain attacks from pyPi and trivy ecosystems, highlighting recurring root causes like poor access control, long-lived credentials, and weak security hygiene. Finally, they consider detection, response, and modern solutions—short-lived credentials, secret scanning, and identity-based approaches like OWASP NHIR and SPIFFE/SPIRE—ending with practical advice for engineers to reduce blast radius and design for secure secret lifecycle management.
Priyanka French of Ghost Block Estate Wines joins the show to talk about her path from India to Bordeaux, Burgundy, New Zealand, and Napa Valley, plus how those experiences shaped her approach to vineyard-driven winemaking. The conversation covers organic farming, women in wine, mentorship programs like Batonnage and Wine Unify, and the legendary ghost story behind the Ghost Block vineyard in Yountville. Then Aaron and Joel review the 2024 Ghost Block Sauvignon Blanc, a surprisingly layered and playful Napa Sauvignon Blanc that completely rewrites their expectations for the varietal.This week:- Why Priyanka believes great wine starts with farming, not trends- The real ghost story behind Ghost Block Vineyard in Yountville- How Burgundy, Bordeaux, and New Zealand shaped her winemaking philosophy- A deep dive into Sauvignon Blanc picking decisions, fermentation, and textureWines reviewed:Ghost Block Sauvignon Blanc (Yountville, Napa Valley, California, 2024) $35, 13.5% ABVGhost Block Website: https://ghostblockwine.com/Ghost Block on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/ghostblockwine/Support the show and help keep the wine flowing!Buy us a glass!https://buymeacoffee.com/cheers3Connect with the show. We would love to hear from you!Stop Wasting Your Wine on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/stopwastingyourwine/Stop Wasting Your Wine on YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/@StopWastingYourWineThe Stop Wasting Your Wine Websitehttps://stopwastingyourwine.com/Chapters00:00 Welcome to Stop Wasting Your Wine00:52 How Priyanka Fell in Love with Wine05:07 Learning Winemaking Around the World09:40 Breaking Into the Wine Industry14:43 Mentorship & Making Wine More Accessible19:33 The Ghost Story Behind Ghost Block23:45 Sustainability, Elegance & The Future of Napa Wine30:35 Ghost Block Sauvignon Blanc Tasting37:45 The Art and Science of Winemaking46:56 Review and Final Thoughts52:21 Pi Nope or ChardonnYay?!54:50 Where to Find Ghost Block Wines
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This week on ScaleUp Radio Shorts, Kevin Brent and Louise Blunt unpack two fascinating conversations with founders operating in completely different worlds — yet connected by one powerful idea: Business success still comes down to people. On one side is Bob Ferguson — city councilman, long-standing business owner, and leader of what he calls an "all-volunteer army" through his network marketing organisation in Fairfield, Iowa. On the other is Priyanka Rao — immigrant tech founder and creator of MicroInterns, an innovative platform connecting students with startups through short-term, skills-based micro-internships. Together, their stories reveal extraordinary lessons around: AI and the future of hiring Leadership without ego Mental fitness and resilience Building ecosystems that scale Why culture matters more than credentials The importance of asking for help Interdependence in business growth Key Talking Points AI is changing recruitment — but not necessarily for the better Priyanka explains how businesses are increasingly using AI to write job descriptions while candidates use AI to create CVs — leaving "bots talking to bots". Her solution? Creating "tamper-proof micro-skill passports" through real-world startup projects that prove capability beyond keyword matching. Leadership is about making people want to be there Bob Ferguson shares why traditional command-and-control leadership simply doesn't work when leading independent teams and volunteers. He explores: Adam Grant's concept of "other-ish givers" Jim Collins' "Level 5 leadership" The importance of creating workplaces where people feel valued and included Resilience forged through adversity Priyanka shares the deeply personal story behind launching MicroInterns — including the Christmas period where she had just £5.45 left in her bank account while struggling to find work after university. From that experience came her powerful S.A.F.E framework: Start before you're ready Ask for help Fail fast Experiment Why ecosystems matter Both guests highlight the importance of surrounding yourself with the right people, partnerships and communities. Whether it's: Scottish startup support networks University partnerships Civic ecosystems Peer collaboration Arts and entrepreneurial communities …neither founder believes success happens in isolation. Memorable Quotes From The Episode "You can't have bots talking to bots and expect to truly understand people." "Make your workplace somewhere people want to be — not somewhere they have to be." "The only thing that is certain is change." "If you want something, ask for it. The worst they can say is no." Resources & Mentions Give and Take — Adam Grant Level 5 Leadership — Jim Collins Stephen Covey's concept of interdependence Transcendental Meditation (TM) MicroInterns Smart90® G90 Summit About ScaleUp Radio ScaleUp Radio brings together founders, entrepreneurs and scale-up leaders to share practical insights, honest experiences and lessons from building ambitious businesses. Produced with the aid of AI This episode and its supporting content were produced with the aid of Artificial Intelligence tools, alongside human research, editing and creative direction.
For many women, trying to get a clear answer to their health problems can be challenging, if not downright frustrating. But it doesn't have to be this way. Joining us today is Priyanka Jain, co-founder and CEO of Evvy, a women's health technology company focused on closing the gender health gap by decoding the vaginal microbiome. In this conversation, Priyanka shares how her own experiences with unanswered symptoms led her to question the limits of traditional testing and explore overlooked areas of female biology. She explains the role of the vaginal microbiome in protecting reproductive health, how imbalances can contribute to inflammation and fertility challenges, and why many conditions are still misdiagnosed or missed entirely. They also discuss how Evvy's at-home testing works, what makes it more comprehensive than standard approaches, and where it can support patients across the fertility journey, from early planning to IVF. Tune in for an informative and empowering conversation about an often-overlooked factor in women's health!
Hi there and welcome back to another edition of ScaleUp Radio, the podcast brought to you by Smart90, inspired by the Entrepreneurial ScaleUp System and designed to make navigating our ScaleUp journeys that little bit easier by learning from others' experiences. I'm Kevin Brent and in today's episode I'm joined by Priyanka Rao, founder of MicroInterns. Now if you've ever struggled with hiring or wondered whether CVs really tell the full story anymore, this one's for you. With AI now writing CVs and even running interviews, there's a growing question around trust in the hiring process. Priyanka is tackling that head on by connecting students with startups through short micro-internships, and creating something called a Micro-Skill Passport – a way to actually prove skills, not just claim them. What I really liked in this conversation was her mindset. From hitting a low point with just £5.45 in the bank, to building a platform that's already led to multiple full-time hires, all guided by her SAFE framework – Start, Ask, Fail Fast and Experiment. If you're tired of ending the week busy but no further forward, I run a quarterly planning session called the G90 Summit, a structured half-day where founders and the leadership teams get clear on the three to five things that must happen in the next 90 days, and commit to them. I run them quarterly. Find out more and reserve your place at Smart90.co.uk/summit. Make sure you don't miss any future episodes by subscribing to ScaleUp Radio wherever you like to listen to your podcasts - and why not give us a follow. For now, continue listening for the full discussion with Priyanka. Scaling up your business isn't easy, and can be a little daunting. Let ScaleUp Radio make it a little easier for you. With guests who have been where you are now, and can offer their thoughts and advice on several aspects of business. ScaleUp Radio is the business podcast you've been waiting for. If you would like to be a guest on ScaleUp Radio, please click here: https://bizsmarts.co.uk/scaleupradio/kevin You can get in touch with Kevin here: kevin@biz-smart.co.uk Kevin's Book Is Here! Drawing on BizSmart's own research and experiences of working with hundreds of owner-managers, Kevin Brent explores the key reasons why most organisations do not scale and how the challenges change as they reach different milestones on the ScaleUp Journey. He then details a practical step by step guide to successfully navigate between the milestones in the form of ESUS - a proven system for entrepreneurs to scale up. More on the Book HERE - https://www.esusgroup.co.uk/ Priyanka can be found here: https://microinterns.co.uk/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/priyankaraor/ Resources: Steal Like An Artist by Austin Kleon - https://uk.bookshop.org/p/books/steal-like-an-artist-10-things-nobody-told-you-about-being-creative-austin-kleon/566510?ean=9780761169253&next=t Mel Robbins Podcast - https://www.melrobbins.com/podcast/
Wayfinding Moms: Conscious Parenting, Cycle-Breaking, and Finding Your Inner CompassHost Amy Pons of Women Making Moves interviews Dr. Priyanka Venkataraman, a board-certified OBGYN, life and parent coach, and founder of Wayfinding Moms, about helping parents understand their nervous systems, break generational patterns, and build emotionally safe homes. They discuss “remembering” an inner truth center/inner compass, leaving mainstream career molds after breaking points, and how grief and discomfort can guide healing and course-correction. Dr. Priyanka describes conscious parenting as doing internal work to recognize triggers and projections from upbringing and ancestry, regulate the nervous system, and teach children emotional resilience and compassionate leadership rather than chasing quick behavior fixes. She shares creating “the village,” a monthly community gathering for women, and offering a 12-week group parenting program, and provides her website, wayfindingmoms.com, for calls and registration.00:00 Welcome and Guest Intro02:02 Cycle Breaking and Lineage04:22 Remembering Your Path05:35 Inner Compass Wayfinding07:39 Magic School and Truth09:29 Parenting Without the Noise10:18 Truth Center and Alignment13:19 Grief and Course Correcting14:59 Feeling Triggers to Heal16:03 Ignoring the Body in Medicine17:38 Breaking Point and Surrender19:03 Ego After Leaving Work19:57 Remembering What Matters20:32 Earth School Talk With Kid22:59 Wayfinders And Matriarchy23:41 Building The Village26:01 Lighthouse Healing Paradigm27:46 Cycle Breaking And Boundaries34:41 Conscious Parenting Explained38:15 Schooling Choices And Values40:17 Where To Find WayfindingThank you for tuning in to Women Making Moves, be sure to rate and subscribe to the show on your favorite podcast platform and follow along on Instagram and Bluesky. Visit Amy at Unlock the Magic, and follow on Instagram and LinkedIn.Women Making Moves is for personal use only and general information purposes, the show host cannot guarantee the accuracy of any statements from guests or the sufficiency of the information. This show and host is not liable for any personal actions taken.
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Dr. Priyanka Venugopal (https://burnstressloseweight.com/) is an OB-GYN turned stress and weight loss coach helping overachieving professional women break the cycle of overthinking, emotional eating, and self-doubt. She runs a six-month group program at $8K, and her clients aren't just losing weight. They're getting 10 to 15 hours back every week.In this conversation, Steph and Priyanka go deep on what it actually takes to sell a premium offer in a saturated market, why your ideal clients think they have a discipline problem when they don't, and the real cost of staying stuck in the "I don't have time" story.If you've ever wondered how to make people feel the value of what you do before they've experienced it, this episode will show you exactly how._____________________Sold Out Group ProgramsJoin the waitlist: https://stephcrowder.com/sogpConnect with StephInstagram: @heystephcrowder
In this episode, Catherine spoke with Priyanka Duvvuru, Principal at S2G Investments, to explore what's driving the next wave of innovation in the energy transition. They discussed how investors evaluate risk, what separates hype from real value, and where the biggest opportunities are emerging across today's energy landscape. She'll also share insights from her experience investing in companies tackling critical challenges across utilities, electrification, and distributed energy. If you're a clean energy employer and need help scaling your workforce efficiently with top tier staff, contact Catherine McLean, CEO & Founder of Dylan Green, directly on LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3odzxQr. If you're looking for your next role in clean energy, take a look at our industry-leading clients' latest job openings: bit.ly/dg_jobs.
Today we travel to India to speak with Aditya Bidikar upon the release of his anticipated Tiny Onion produced Mini Series-In Your Skin. The story centers around the culture of celebrity and the obsession that an overzealous fan can create while idolizing their Hero without knowing that their favorite person may be torn themselves. We meet Priyanka who loves Bollywood star Ayesha, but feels at a loss when she suddenly announces her retirement. Sensing a void, Priyanka makes a choice she feels may be the only way to step In her Skin (pun intended). Aditya has lettered some of our favorite books whether they are Department of Truth, Worldtr33, Swamp Thing, and soon joining Darcy Van Poelgeest in the graphic novel The Cutting Garden for Image Comics. He has been holding this particular story deep at vest for 7 years and we talk about the transition from Letterer to Writer and how the craft is best known for pacing, but yet understanding the intensity in the creation of this Body Horror suspense tale.Written and Lettered by Aditya BidikarArtwork by SomColors by Francesco Segala
Learn how real travel experiences can transform the way you see impact, responsibility and your role in the world. ============================ Get the Monday Minute my weekly email with 3 personal recs for travel, culture, and living beyond borders you can read in 60 seconds. ============================ ON THIS EPISODE In Part 3 of this conversation, Priyanka Surio shares how her travels across Antarctica, South India, and Costa Rica reshaped her understanding of what it means to travel responsibly. She reflects on how the fragile ecosystems of Antarctica shaped her blueprint for “sustainable travel,” and how participating in a community-led travel caravan in South India demonstrated what regenerative travel looks like in practice. Priyanka also recounts her experience engaging with Indigenous communities in Costa Rica and how those encounters challenged her to rethink tourism, reciprocity, and the role of travelers in local ecosystems. Along the way, she explores how music can create meaningful cross-cultural connection and explains how she builds community in an itinerant nomadic lifestyle. This episode offers a grounded look at how real-world travel experiences can transform the way we think about impact, responsibility, and connection across cultures. → Full show notes with direct links to everything discussed are available here. ============================ FREE RESOURCES FOR YOU: See my Top 10 Apps For Digital Nomads See my Top 10 Books For Digital Nomads See my 7 Keys For Building A Remote Business (Even in a space that's not traditionally virtual) Watch my Video Training on Stylish Minimalist Packing so you can join #TeamCarryOn See the Travel Gear I Use and Recommend See How I Produce The Maverick Show Podcast (The equipment, services & vendors I use) ============================ ENJOYING THE SHOW? Follow The Maverick Show on Instagram and DM Matt to continue the conversation Please leave a rating and review — it really helps the show and I read each one personally You can buy me a coffee — espressos help me produce significantly better podcast episodes! :)
Today on The Social, Kim Kardashian and Lewis Hamilton officially reveal their romance on Instagram. And, is it important for you to know how many people your partner has slept with? Then, would you be ok with your partner paying for adult content online? Plus, a Connecticut man holds the world record for the largest collection of dead celebrities’ hair. And, is “women-helping-women” culture genuinely supportive or does it mask competition? Then, Lizzo reveals that she was in her 30s when she had sex for the first time! Plus, would you be disappointed to learn that a ghostwriter had written your favourite memoir? And, best-selling author and professor Kate Bowler shares how she learned to find joy despite a devastating cancer diagnosis. Featuring musician and drag icon Priyanka, and designer and TV host Debbie Travis.
Today on The Social, Kim Kardashian and Lewis Hamilton officially reveal their romance on Instagram. And, is it important for you to know how many people your partner has slept with? Then, would you be ok with your partner paying for adult content online? Plus, a Connecticut man holds the world record for the largest collection of dead celebrities’ hair. And, is “women-helping-women” culture genuinely supportive or does it mask competition? Featuring musician and drag icon Priyanka.
Learn how to make travel choices that support local communities, avoid harm, and meaningfully give back around the world. ============================ Get the Monday Minute my weekly email with 3 personal recs for travel, culture, and living beyond borders you can read in 60 seconds. ============================ ON THIS EPISODE In Part 2 of this conversation, Priyanka Surio shares her framework for thinking about travel as a form of activism and breaks down the difference between sustainable and regenerative travel. She outlines an 8-part model built around four sustainable mindsets and four world-changing forces that can help travelers make more intentional decisions about where they go, how they spend time, and who benefits from their presence. Drawing on examples from places like Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Costa Rica, and Comuna 13 in Medellín, Priyanka examines how tourism can either extract from or support local communities, and offers a more conscious approach to cross-cultural travel and global exploration. She also reflects on her own activism journey—including being arrested at Black Lives Matter protests in Washington, DC—and how these experiences shaped her belief that travel can be a tool for solidarity and collective impact. This episode explores how to align your travel lifestyle with your values and contribute meaningfully to the places you visit. → Full show notes with direct links to everything discussed are available here. ============================ FREE RESOURCES FOR YOU: See my Top 10 Apps For Digital Nomads See my Top 10 Books For Digital Nomads See my 7 Keys For Building A Remote Business (Even in a space that's not traditionally virtual) Watch my Video Training on Stylish Minimalist Packing so you can join #TeamCarryOn See the Travel Gear I Use and Recommend See How I Produce The Maverick Show Podcast (The equipment, services & vendors I use) ============================ ENJOYING THE SHOW? Follow The Maverick Show on Instagram and DM Matt to continue the conversation Please leave a rating and review — it really helps the show and I read each one personally You can buy me a coffee — espressos help me produce significantly better podcast episodes! :)
As a child in the foothills of the Himalayas, Priyanka Kumar was entranced by forest-like orchards of diverse and luscious fruit--especially apples. These biodiverse orchards seemed worlds away from the cardboard apples that lined supermarket shelves in the United States. Yet on a small patch of woods near her home in Santa Fe, Kumar discovered a wild apple tree--and the seeds of an odyssey were planted. Could the taste of a feral apple offer a doorway to the wild? In The Light Between Apple Trees: Rediscovering the Wild Through a Beloved American Fruit (Island Press, 2026), Kumar takes us on a dazzling and transformative journey to rediscover apples, unearthing a rich and complex history while illuminating how we can reimagine our relationship with nature. Apples are popular, but in our everyday lives we rarely encounter more than a handful of varieties: of the sixteen thousand apple varieties once celebrated in America, scarcely a fifth remain accessible. Kumar reveals the richness of a hidden world, bringing readers to the vibrant forests and orchards where historic trees still survive. These mature and wild orchards offer more than just fruit: they are havens for creatures from hummingbirds to bears and a living connection to generations past. She brilliantly weaves together science and childhood memories with the apple's storied history, from its roots in Kazakhstan to Spanish orchards in the Southwest and Thomas Jefferson's beloved Monticello fruitery. The Light Between Apple Trees is a lyric odyssey that will forever change how you look at an "apple a day." Kumar shows how--if we follow untamed paths--the tang and texture of an apple can lead us back to the wild. Priyanka Kumar is a nationally-acclaimed naturalist and the author. Kumar has taught at the University of California Santa Cruz and the University of Southern California, and serves on the Advisory Council of the Leopold Writing Program. Caleb Zakarin is the CEO and Publisher of the New Books Network. 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
As a child in the foothills of the Himalayas, Priyanka Kumar was entranced by forest-like orchards of diverse and luscious fruit--especially apples. These biodiverse orchards seemed worlds away from the cardboard apples that lined supermarket shelves in the United States. Yet on a small patch of woods near her home in Santa Fe, Kumar discovered a wild apple tree--and the seeds of an odyssey were planted. Could the taste of a feral apple offer a doorway to the wild? In The Light Between Apple Trees: Rediscovering the Wild Through a Beloved American Fruit (Island Press, 2026), Kumar takes us on a dazzling and transformative journey to rediscover apples, unearthing a rich and complex history while illuminating how we can reimagine our relationship with nature. Apples are popular, but in our everyday lives we rarely encounter more than a handful of varieties: of the sixteen thousand apple varieties once celebrated in America, scarcely a fifth remain accessible. Kumar reveals the richness of a hidden world, bringing readers to the vibrant forests and orchards where historic trees still survive. These mature and wild orchards offer more than just fruit: they are havens for creatures from hummingbirds to bears and a living connection to generations past. She brilliantly weaves together science and childhood memories with the apple's storied history, from its roots in Kazakhstan to Spanish orchards in the Southwest and Thomas Jefferson's beloved Monticello fruitery. The Light Between Apple Trees is a lyric odyssey that will forever change how you look at an "apple a day." Kumar shows how--if we follow untamed paths--the tang and texture of an apple can lead us back to the wild. Priyanka Kumar is a nationally-acclaimed naturalist and the author. Kumar has taught at the University of California Santa Cruz and the University of Southern California, and serves on the Advisory Council of the Leopold Writing Program. Caleb Zakarin is the CEO and Publisher of the New Books Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/folkore
As a child in the foothills of the Himalayas, Priyanka Kumar was entranced by forest-like orchards of diverse and luscious fruit--especially apples. These biodiverse orchards seemed worlds away from the cardboard apples that lined supermarket shelves in the United States. Yet on a small patch of woods near her home in Santa Fe, Kumar discovered a wild apple tree--and the seeds of an odyssey were planted. Could the taste of a feral apple offer a doorway to the wild? In The Light Between Apple Trees: Rediscovering the Wild Through a Beloved American Fruit (Island Press, 2026), Kumar takes us on a dazzling and transformative journey to rediscover apples, unearthing a rich and complex history while illuminating how we can reimagine our relationship with nature. Apples are popular, but in our everyday lives we rarely encounter more than a handful of varieties: of the sixteen thousand apple varieties once celebrated in America, scarcely a fifth remain accessible. Kumar reveals the richness of a hidden world, bringing readers to the vibrant forests and orchards where historic trees still survive. These mature and wild orchards offer more than just fruit: they are havens for creatures from hummingbirds to bears and a living connection to generations past. She brilliantly weaves together science and childhood memories with the apple's storied history, from its roots in Kazakhstan to Spanish orchards in the Southwest and Thomas Jefferson's beloved Monticello fruitery. The Light Between Apple Trees is a lyric odyssey that will forever change how you look at an "apple a day." Kumar shows how--if we follow untamed paths--the tang and texture of an apple can lead us back to the wild. Priyanka Kumar is a nationally-acclaimed naturalist and the author. Kumar has taught at the University of California Santa Cruz and the University of Southern California, and serves on the Advisory Council of the Leopold Writing Program. Caleb Zakarin is the CEO and Publisher of the New Books Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/environmental-studies
As a child in the foothills of the Himalayas, Priyanka Kumar was entranced by forest-like orchards of diverse and luscious fruit--especially apples. These biodiverse orchards seemed worlds away from the cardboard apples that lined supermarket shelves in the United States. Yet on a small patch of woods near her home in Santa Fe, Kumar discovered a wild apple tree--and the seeds of an odyssey were planted. Could the taste of a feral apple offer a doorway to the wild? In The Light Between Apple Trees: Rediscovering the Wild Through a Beloved American Fruit (Island Press, 2026), Kumar takes us on a dazzling and transformative journey to rediscover apples, unearthing a rich and complex history while illuminating how we can reimagine our relationship with nature. Apples are popular, but in our everyday lives we rarely encounter more than a handful of varieties: of the sixteen thousand apple varieties once celebrated in America, scarcely a fifth remain accessible. Kumar reveals the richness of a hidden world, bringing readers to the vibrant forests and orchards where historic trees still survive. These mature and wild orchards offer more than just fruit: they are havens for creatures from hummingbirds to bears and a living connection to generations past. She brilliantly weaves together science and childhood memories with the apple's storied history, from its roots in Kazakhstan to Spanish orchards in the Southwest and Thomas Jefferson's beloved Monticello fruitery. The Light Between Apple Trees is a lyric odyssey that will forever change how you look at an "apple a day." Kumar shows how--if we follow untamed paths--the tang and texture of an apple can lead us back to the wild. Priyanka Kumar is a nationally-acclaimed naturalist and the author. Kumar has taught at the University of California Santa Cruz and the University of Southern California, and serves on the Advisory Council of the Leopold Writing Program. Caleb Zakarin is the CEO and Publisher of the New Books Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
As a child in the foothills of the Himalayas, Priyanka Kumar was entranced by forest-like orchards of diverse and luscious fruit--especially apples. These biodiverse orchards seemed worlds away from the cardboard apples that lined supermarket shelves in the United States. Yet on a small patch of woods near her home in Santa Fe, Kumar discovered a wild apple tree--and the seeds of an odyssey were planted. Could the taste of a feral apple offer a doorway to the wild? In The Light Between Apple Trees: Rediscovering the Wild Through a Beloved American Fruit (Island Press, 2026), Kumar takes us on a dazzling and transformative journey to rediscover apples, unearthing a rich and complex history while illuminating how we can reimagine our relationship with nature. Apples are popular, but in our everyday lives we rarely encounter more than a handful of varieties: of the sixteen thousand apple varieties once celebrated in America, scarcely a fifth remain accessible. Kumar reveals the richness of a hidden world, bringing readers to the vibrant forests and orchards where historic trees still survive. These mature and wild orchards offer more than just fruit: they are havens for creatures from hummingbirds to bears and a living connection to generations past. She brilliantly weaves together science and childhood memories with the apple's storied history, from its roots in Kazakhstan to Spanish orchards in the Southwest and Thomas Jefferson's beloved Monticello fruitery. The Light Between Apple Trees is a lyric odyssey that will forever change how you look at an "apple a day." Kumar shows how--if we follow untamed paths--the tang and texture of an apple can lead us back to the wild. Priyanka Kumar is a nationally-acclaimed naturalist and the author. Kumar has taught at the University of California Santa Cruz and the University of Southern California, and serves on the Advisory Council of the Leopold Writing Program. Caleb Zakarin is the CEO and Publisher of the New Books Network.
To break up the last 3 episodes before the finally, Haley and August decided to talk about episode 10 on its lonesome this week. Episode 10 Recap: Chris Implodes, Alex Gets Grilled, and Wedding Prep Begins They revisit Chris's drunken behavior at Pin's Mechanical, including his attempts to undermine Connor and Brie and later awkwardly corners Jess, who shuts him down; they expect major reunion fallout. They debate Priyanka's role when she and Ashley question Alex about his ex and an Austin stay, with Haley viewing it as needed backup against Alex's evasiveness and August seeing it as ganging up and a betrayal by a longtime friend. The episode also covers Amber and Jordan's alcohol-fueled misunderstanding about meeting her daughter, their reconciliation, and early wedding prep: flower shopping, tux and dress shopping.
Learn how global diaspora connections & nomadic traditions can unlock new ways of building community across cultures. ============================ Get the Monday Minute my weekly email with 3 personal recs for travel, culture, and living beyond borders you can read in 60 seconds. ============================ ON THIS EPISODE Priyanka Surio reflects on growing up in Florida navigating a mixed Indian and Hungarian identity, and how early experiences of not fully belonging shaped her relationship to culture, travel, and self-expression. She shares stories from reconnecting with her heritage, including time spent in Hungary, studying abroad in India, and how these experiences informed her evolving sense of identity. Priyanka reflects on studying the Year of Return in Ghana as a model for reconnecting diasporas and considers how similar frameworks could strengthen ties within Indian communities around the world. She also discusses her travels in Ethiopia and her encounters with historically nomadic cultures in Mongolia and Morocco, examining how these experiences reshaped her thinking about movement, cross-cultural travel, and building community. She closes by reflecting on minimalism, intentional living, and how a life of travel can transform the way we understand identity, belonging, and connection across cultures. → Full show notes with direct links to everything discussed are available here. ============================ FREE RESOURCES FOR YOU: See my Top 10 Apps For Digital Nomads See my Top 10 Books For Digital Nomads See my 7 Keys For Building A Remote Business (Even in a space that's not traditionally virtual) Watch my Video Training on Stylish Minimalist Packing so you can join #TeamCarryOn See the Travel Gear I Use and Recommend See How I Produce The Maverick Show Podcast (The equipment, services & vendors I use) ============================ ENJOYING THE SHOW? Follow The Maverick Show on Instagram and DM Matt to continue the conversation Please leave a rating and review — it really helps the show and I read each one personally You can buy me a coffee — espressos help me produce significantly better podcast episodes! :)
Episode web page: https://bit.ly/47II2Ll Episode summary: In this episode of Insights Unlocked, host Lija Hogan sits down with Priyanka Kuvalekar, senior UX researcher at Microsoft, to explore how AI is reshaping user experience research and what it takes to build trustworthy, human-centered AI products. Priyanka shares her journey from architecture to UX research and offers a behind-the-scenes look at how she evaluates AI experiences—moving beyond usability to focus on trust, emotional response, and inclusivity. The conversation dives into how researchers can stay strategic in a fast-evolving AI landscape, the growing importance of accessibility and diverse user perspectives, and why trust is the defining factor of great AI experiences. Priyanka also shares practical ways researchers can integrate AI into their workflows, partner more effectively with cross-functional teams, and evolve their skill sets to remain impactful. You'll learn: Why trust—not just usability—is the foundation of great AI experiences How UX research methods are evolving to measure emotion, behavior, and credibility Ways to evaluate AI outputs for accuracy, consistency, and transparency How researchers can influence product strategy instead of just validating decisions Practical tips for using AI tools to speed up research workflows Why accessibility and inclusive research are critical in AI development How to build AI fluency and stay relevant in a rapidly changing field Resources & links Priyanka Kuvalekar on LinkedIn ( https://www.linkedin.com/in/priyanka-kuvalekar/) Priyanka's UX content on Instagram ( https://www.instagram.com/uxr.pri/) Nathan Isaacs on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathanisaacs/) Learn more about Insights Unlocked (https://www.usertesting.com/resources/podcast)
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What if the life you built—the one that looks successful from the outside—is quietly disconnecting you from who you really are? The title, the achievements, the “you've made it” moments… And yet—there's that voice that won't go away: this isn't all of me. Today's guest didn't ignore that voice—she followed it. Priyanka Khandalkar started as an engineer, trained to think logically, build systems, and succeed by the rules. But she chose something bolder—walking away from the predictable to create impact, scale businesses with intention, and help women lead from a place that's not just smart… but deeply aligned. In this episode, we're talking about empowering women in a way that goes beyond strategy—into identity, courage, and the willingness to redefine success on your own terms. So if something in your life looks “fine” … but doesn't feel fully you anymore… Then Call IT in with us!” Call IT in With Dar!” Free Gift - https://scale.synrgee.net/sop-workbookSupport the showFull Show Notes can be found at CallITInPodcast.comPhoto credit: Rebecca Lange Photography Music credit: Kevin MacLeod Incompetech.com (licensed under Creative Commons) Production credit: Erin Schenke @ Emerald Support Services LLC.Grab Dar's Flight Deck Oracle Card DeckTake Dar's Archetype Quiz
Priyanka Jain, co-founder and CEO of Evvy, shares how being dismissed by the medical system led her to help transform women's health through better vaginal microbiome data. We talk about why the vaginal microbiome matters, how dysbiosis can drive inflammation even without obvious symptoms, and why women still face outdated standards of care. We also cover recurrent UTIs, yeast infections, fertility, pregnancy, postpartum, perimenopause, probiotics, and at-home testing. This is a practical conversation for women who want to better understand their bodies, stop brushing off symptoms, and use better data to support long-term health. Join my NEW private community at thelongherlife.com for ongoing protocols, live coaching, and deeper support. WE TALK ABOUT: 12:00 - Why the vaginal microbiome is one of the most overlooked biomarkers in women's health 14:40 - Why vaginal discomfort is one of the top reasons women seek care 18:30 - Why pH shifts can allow harmful bacteria to take over 20:50 - How women normalize symptoms and miss signs of imbalance 22:45 - Why baseline testing can help women get more attuned to their bodies 26:55 - How the vaginal microbiome changes during pregnancy and postpartum 30:15 - What recurrent yeast infections and UTIs may really be telling you 34:50 - What cotton underwear, synthetic fabrics, and moisture may mean for infections 35:45 - The unanswered questions around period products and vaginal health 36:50 - What research is starting to show about IUDs and the vaginal microbiome 39:05 - How vaginal microbiome testing could one day help track menopause progression 41:00 - How community-driven research is changing the future of women's health RESOURCES: Join my NEW private community at thelongherlife.com for ongoing protocols, live coaching, and deeper support. Download the non-toxic baby registry guide to reduce toxic exposure and make confident, evidence-informed choices for your family—free. Evvy's website and Instagram LET'S CONNECT: Instagram, TikTok, Facebook Shop my favorite health products Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube Music
Chit Chat Wednesday with Priyanka Grandhi, Love Is Blind Season 10 cast member and recruiter in Austin. Priyanka joins Jared to talk
Patreon Exclusive: We recorded a bonus video episode where we debate AI-generated “movies,” tech hype vs reality, and launch a new idea for a recurring Rewatchables series. Join us on Patreon to watch and weigh in. In this milestone 300th episode, Asim, Amrita, and Sujoy take stock of Khandaan's journey — from lockdown comfort-listening to surviving pandemics, political chaos, and some truly questionable movie choices (yes, Kyun Ki was #300). We talk honestly about where Bollywood is right now: the lack of joy, the fatigue around current releases, and whether we still want to watch everything. Along the way, we respond to listener mail about Sanjay Leela Bhansali, debate art vs aesthetics, unpack Kohrra Season 2, react to O Romeo, and review The Bluff starring Priyanka Chopra — plus a wider conversation about her Hollywood trajectory and the “action star” box. It's reflective, a little ranty, occasionally bleak, but ultimately grateful — because 300 episodes later, we're still here, still arguing, and still obsessed with desi cinema. Timestamps 00:00 – 300 episodes & the world on fire08:15 – Is Bollywood losing its joy?15:40 – Listener mail: Bhansali debate25:30 – O Romeo review33:50 – Kohrra Season 242:20 – The Bluff & Priyanka in Hollywood 4. CreditsHosted by Asim | Amrita | SujoyProduced by Khandaan PodcastFollow us on YouTube, Instagram, Tik Tok & Patreon 5. Hashtags / Keywords (backend only)Bollywood, Hindi films, Indian cinema, pop culture, Khandaan Podcast, Salman Khan, SRK, Aamir Khan, movie review
This week Kelli and Troy decide to take a break from the rot and talk about the relationship between Ryan Seacrest and Julianne Hough. The two take turns reading very 2010s-coded articles about them “gushing” over each other. Honestly, they might have been the original Nick and Priyanka of the E! News era. Join our Patreon for more content! - patreon.com/Beyondtheblinds Follow us on Instagram - instagram.com/beyondtheblindspod Kelli on IG - Instagram.com/laguna_biotch Troy on IG - Instagram.com/troyjeanspears --How to help Minnesota! - Rent assistance - https://www.gofundme.com/f/critical-rent-assistance-for-central-neighborhood-families? Neighborhood House - https://neighborhoodhousemn.org/donate/ Stand With Minnesota - https://www.standwithminnesota.com/ ----SPONSORS--- Wildgrain! For a limited time, Wildgrain is offering our listeners $30 off your first box - PLUS free croissants for life - when you go to Wildgrain.com/BLINDS to start your subscription today. Weight Watchers . No gimmicks. No fads. This is your sign to join today. Head to weightwatchers.com/BLINDS to get a special offer for our listeners. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
BachelorClues and PaceCase break down Love Is Blind Season 10 Episodes 10–11 like a fourth-quarter collapse. From Alex's stoicism-coded MAGA reveal and chaotic two-on-one with Priyanka, to Chris' $280K debt confession and deeply unsettling voicemail behavior, this recap examines whether the show is casting villains by design. We analyze edit choices, producer intent, declining Instagram gains, and why these couples feel less like soul ties and more like structural red flags. Is this strategic storytelling—or a franchise identity crisis?Subscribe to Game of Roses: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrFYM8CvKhDvV8OLfnhvP0A/?sub_confirmation=1Patreon: https://patreon.com/gameofrosesMerch: https://gameofroses.orgListen on Apple Podcasts: http://bit.ly/gameofrosesListen on Spotify: http://bit.ly/spotifygameofroses Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
AI is good at seeing patterns, but it's humans who figure out what to do next, says technologist Priyanka Vergadia. She shares three stories of human excellence sparked by AI insights and offers a pathway to identify and cultivate your irreplaceable qualities, turning the AI revolution from a threat into an opportunity.Learn more about our flagship conference happening this April at attend.ted.com/podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We are BACK not ONE WEEK LATER (!!). This episode has everything! Usha Vance, Zarna Garg, Tolstoy (particularly, War and Peace which we are totally actually going to Book Club) and of course, Priyanka and Nick. Not to mention a 10 minute detour on anthropomorphized beanie babies and a discussion of how much dumber we've gotten over our nearly ten years of podcasting together. You can be the judge of that!! Hit us up at thebrownburndown@gmail.com.
Priyanka Ganjoo is the founder and CEO of Kulfi Beauty, but her first job was in business consulting. She was drawn to the role because she loved working with people and solving problems, but she knew she hadn't found her true calling yet. Her pivot into beauty came after she got her MBA. She started in corporate, managing global retail strategy for Estée Lauder, and later transitioned into the merchandising space when Ipsy hired her to run its Glam Bag program. It was there that Ganjoo learned how to create experiences with her customer in mind by personalizing packages for millions. But as a South Asian woman, she found herself underrepresented in the brands she would source for her Glam Bags. She decided to start Kulfi to honor her heritage and create space for people and her culture. A year after launching the brand, Kulfi became the first South Asian female-owned brand to be carried at Sephora.
Send a textThe grief of the fertility journey can take so much from you. Whether you have been through endless cycles of trying to conceive, rounds of IVF that haven't been successful or experienced the devastation of pregnancy loss, what we go through on the fertility journey stays with you.And as we're going to discuss today...this grief also stays deep within your body. We often think that getting that positive pregnancy test or finally holding our baby in our arms will solve everything we've been through on the fertility journey, but as today's guest is going to show us, healing is so much more complicated than this.By the time you finish listening, you'll find out:Priyanka's journey through loss and the story of her daughter LilyHow trauma gets "stuck" within your body through infertility and loss and what you can do to physically release thisHow trauma impacts your overall health and can shape your whole existenceThe one incredible practice that Priyanka found that has helped her healing journey more than anythingYou can connect with Priyanka via her Instagram and WebsiteThanks for being here on Your Journey to Fertility! When you finish listening, I'd love to hear your biggest takeaway from today's episode. Take a screenshot of you listening on your device, share it to your Instagram stories and tag me @jen.elementpilatesyoga If you're trying to conceive, I have lots of resources to support you: To grab a copy of my Free Fertility Yoga Guide, click here: To learn more about the Element Fertility Yoga Course, click here. This fertility course is a self-paced & guided way to: Regulate your nervous system Support your fertility Sync with your cycle & synchronize your hormones
Legendary Queen and Canada's sweetheart Priyanka joins Tracy and Martina in the she shed. The winner of Canada's Drag Race season one talks pop stardom, her Crave and HBO TV series, and that one time she sat next to Drake.
Dylan tells us about some dreams he's had over the years, sometimes in another dimension and some doula premonitions!Bruna got a visit from grandma after she passed. Mel has an update about the messy ex! Michael has some messed up dreams but had a weird one that stood out. Priyanka has an update on the Willem Dafoe dream and an interrupted dream. Jessie takes a big ole dream dump. Camille has some spooky stories about a little girl ghost. Emily got a sign from their mom to send in a listener story. Minnesota is under occupation by federal agents from ICE and CBP, and we need your support. Please send us your own true paranormal experiences in either a voice memo or e-mail to funnyfeelingpod@gmail.com. SpectreVision Radio is a bespoke podcast network at the intersection between the arts and the uncanny, featuring a tapestry of shows exploring creativity, the esoteric, and the unknown. We're a community for creators and fans vibrating around common curiosities, shared interests and persistent passions. spectrevisionradio.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Siwangi Pradhan, a fashion designer celebrated for blending traditional craftsmanship with modern bridal couture, and Priyanka Karki, one of Nepal's most loved actress, filmmakers known for her impactful work in film.
Priyanka Kumar is a prolific and widely published writer who has authored over a hundred essays and reviews on subjects including the high desert and bird migration. Her latest book The Light Between The Apple Trees brilliantly weaves together science and childhood memories with the apple's storied history. On this episode of Nature Revisited, Kumar invites us on a transformative journey to rediscover apples. Today we rarely encounter more than a handful of varieties, yet sixteen thousand apple varieties were once celebrated in America, their mature and wild orchards acting as havens for creatures from hummingbirds to bears and a living connection to generations past. Join us as Kumar unearths a rich and complex history of apples while illuminating how we can reimagine our relationship with nature. https://priyankakumar.com/ The Light Between The Apple Trees book: https://www.amazon.com/Light-Between-Apple-Trees-Rediscovering/dp/1642833630#desc Listen to Nature Revisited on your favorite podcast apps, on YouTube, or at https://noordenproductions.com Subscribe on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/bdz4s9d7 Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/5n7yx28t Subscribe on Youtube Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/bddd55v9 Podlink: https://pod.link/1456657951 Support Nature Revisited https://noordenproductions.com/support Nature Revisited is produced by Stefan van Norden and Charles Geoghegan. We welcome your comments, questions and suggestions - contact us at https://noordenproductions.com/contact
This week, Kelli and Troy are burnin' up (again) for two of their favorite blind item regulars—Joe and Nick Jonas (three, if you count Priyanka… and none for Kevin Jonas, sorry!). Picking up after their first Jonas deep dive, your hosts break down another round of blinds. Plus, they crown a brand-new queen of the pod. Come see us live and use code "Stars" for 20% off! Oct 22 - San Diego, CA - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-sandiego Oct 24 - Los Angeles, CA - https://miracletheater.tixtrack.com/tickets/series/BeyondTheBlinds/x1-entertainment-presents-beyond-the-blinds-live-1539384?startDate=10-24-2025 Oct 25 - Seattle, WA - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-seattle Nov 6 - Cincinnati, OH - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-cincinnati Nov 8 - Chicago, IL - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-chicago Nov 9 - ST. Louis, MO - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-stlouis Nov 19 - Washington, D.C. (Arlington, VA) - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-washingtondc Nov 23 - Brooklyn, NY - https://www.x1entertainment.com/beyondtheblinds-brooklyn ---SPONSORS---- Cornbread Hemp! Right now, they're offering 30% off your first order! Just go to cornbreadhemp.com/BLINDS and use code BLINDS at checkout. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices