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In questa puntata:- Focus: abbiamo intervistato Marco Ragini, allenatore sanmarinese che ha esplorato il mondo
Among most legacy media outlets and on social media, narratives about environmental issues, as well as social issues, are noticeably more extreme than they used to be. From activists to academics and from organizations to corporations, it has become common to hear phrases like “shattering Earth's natural limits”, “ecological meltdown”, and “boiling oceans”. Much of this rhetoric comes from a place of genuine concern and it usually contains important elements of truth. But it's also often emotive and inaccurate, and there is reason to believe that it could be causing more harm than good. Ragini Prasad, an environmental engineer turned coach for leaders and changemakers, has long challenged the apocalyptic narrative surrounding our environmental discourse. She wants to calm these conversations and empower individuals to rediscover their agency. In this episode, Ragini emphasizes the importance of openness to new perspectives and points out that every existential crisis presents an opportunity for individual and collective evolution. She advocates for organic change—change that naturally emerges when we align ourselves with principles of life, resilience, and hope.Visit www.case4conservation.com
Marco Ragini ha allenato nei posti più impensabili e ne ha viste di tutti i colori: la guerra civile in Congo, il freddo della Mongolia, un presidente eccentrico in Malesia, l'Asian Cup in Tagikistan. Partito da San Marino, ha viaggiato ai quattro angoli del mondo: oggi ai microfoni di Potrero ci racconta le sue esperienze. Intervista di Andrea Di Giacomo.Potrero, dove tutto ha inizio. Un podcast sul calcio italiano e internazionale.Su Mola powered by Como TV (https://tv.comofootball.com) nel 2024 potrete seguire in diretta ed in esclusiva le partite della Copa Libertadores, Copa Sudamericana, Recopa, Liga Profesional Argentina, Copa de la Liga Profesional Argentina, Brasileirao ed Eredivisie.Diventa un supporter di questo podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/potrero--5761582/support.
Prompted by our youngest team member's desire for shorter podcasts on her regular commute to and from LSE, Can You Hear Us? is proud to present So We Heard, a series of bite-sized, informal chats dedicated to exploring academic theories, case studies, and current affairs within international development through the lens of black, indigenous, and women of color (BIWOC). With episodes lasting 30 minutes or less, Can You Hear Us team members join assistant producer, Ragini Puri, on a quick deep-dive into what topic within development is peaking their interest and why it matters. In this episode, Ragini is joined by Noura Nasser, a lead researcher at CYHU. Noura is a PhD candidate at the LSE and her research looks into urban food practices by and for migrant communities. What are food maps?What can we learn about urban migrant communities from food maps? How can food maps be used as a decolonial and feminist methodology to study urban migrant communities? We discuss this and a lot more in the eight episode of So We Heard. Tune in to listen! Resources:https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/07409710701620243?scroll=top&needAccess=true
The finale of Born to Yap! We decided to end our podcast with the mother of all topics - trauma. This week, Ragini and Maddy tie together everything from past episodes to give stories from their past, reflect on their present, and prepare for the future. To our listeners - thank you for tuning in, we hope you've enjoyed this ride just as much as we have! Signing off (with lots of love), Ragini and Maddy
This week, Ragini and Maddy talk top fives (and bottom fives) - dairy products, skincare, desert island items, pizza toppings, Youtubers, and CoolMath Games. Tune in for another episode of chaos during midterm season!
A much anticipated episode - our take on love! Ragini and Maddy discuss hookup culture at SDSU, their ideal partners, how they show love, and their thoughts on heartbreak. Tune in for lots of giggling and some deep thoughts, and of course, lots of yapping.
This week Ragini delves into Hinduism while Maddy reflects on being agnostic. Tune in for travel stories, our experiences growing up, and our thoughts on death and the after life. (Of course accompanied by many side bars...)
Ragini and Maddy's take on friendship - what makes a good friend, our past experiences, and our reflections on growth as a young adult! Tune in for wholesome content and some hard hitters on the realities of making and losing friends in college.
Ragini and Maddy take on the biggest anxieties facing college students and young adults today - AI, the economy, and the daunting realization that we spend our lives working for at least the next 50 years. Also - our takes on some things we might face day to day as triple minorities - the patriarchy, racism, and homophobia (super light and breezy stuff as per usual)!
Join me for a soulful episode on navigating relationships within Sanatan Dharma with our guest, Ragini Jha, founder of Cardamom Community, a creative therapist-led space for South Asians. In this episode, Ragini shares her profound insights and personal experiences on navigating the balance between self-love and love for others within the framework of Sanatan Dharma. In this episode, we talk all about: Healing from Relationships Balancing Different Types of Relationships in your Life The Stories of Kaikeyi & Draupadi Platonic Friendships 6 tips to Cultivate Self Love for Healthier Relationships And much more! ---------------------------------------------------------------- Mentions Ragini's Linktree Ragini's Instagram Ragini's TikTok Ragini's Podcast How to fix a broken heart by Guy Winch TED Talk The Ultimatum Queer Love on Netflix Currently reading: The Essential Rumi ---------------------------------------------------------------- Join the conversations and follow me on: IG TikTok
Welcome to Born to Yap! Featuring a (not quick) introduction about your hosts. Featuring life mottos, thoughts on SDSU, and Ragini's irrational fear of skydiving (Maddy thinks it's really cool).
Prompted by our youngest team member's desire for shorter podcasts on her regular commute to and from LSE, Can You Hear Us? is proud to present So We Heard, a series of bite-sized, informal chats dedicated to exploring academic theories, case studies, and current affairs within international development through the lens of black, indigenous, and women of color (BIWOC). With episodes lasting 30 minutes or less, Can You Hear Us team members join assistant producer, Ragini Puri, on a quick deep-dive into what topic within development is peaking theirinterest and why it matters. On this episode, Ragini is joined by Doris, the very team member who voiced her desire for shorter podcasts. They discuss China's Three-Child Policy and it's pros and cons.Why does social policy subordinate economic policy?What effect could China's Three-Child Policy have on gender equality?How could the policy lead to the feminisation of poverty?We discuss this and a lot more in the sixth episode of So We Heard. Tune in to listen! Resources:https://www.hrw.org/news/2023/02/22/its-time-abolish-chinas-three-child-policy https://www.dsb.cn/178629.html https://www.hengyang.gov.cn/hystjj/hdjl/zjdc/fkjg/20230111/i2910462.html https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HHpnceEki30
Prompted by our youngest team member's desire for shorter podcasts on her regular commuteto and from LSE, Can You Hear Us? is proud to present So We Heard, a series of bite-sized,informal chats dedicated to exploring academic theories, case studies, and current affairs withininternational development through the lens of black, indigenous, and women of color (BIWOC).With episodes lasting 30 minutes or less, Can You Hear Us team members join assistantproducer, Ragini Puri, on a quick deep-dive into what topic within development is peaking theirinterest and why it matters. In the first episode of 2024, Monica, a CYHU co-founder, joins Ragini to discuss mentorship. As a young professional, she brings personal insights to the conversation. How has the nature of mentorship evolved in the twenty-first century?What, if any, is the ideal mentor-mentee relationship?How can cultural nuances affect mentorship?We discuss this and a lot more in the fifth episode of So We Heard. Tune in to listen!Resources:Defining mentoring: https://nyaspubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/nyas.14176
Prompted by our youngest team member's desire for shorter podcasts on her regular commuteto and from LSE, Can You Hear Us? is proud to present So We Heard, a series of bite-sized,informal chats dedicated to exploring academic theories, case studies, and current affairs withininternational development through the lens of black, indigenous, and women of color (BIWOC).With episodes lasting 30 minutes or less, Can You Hear Us team members join assistantproducer, Ragini Puri, on a quick deep-dive into what topic within development is peaking theirinterest and why it matters. Since we are in the middle of the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence Campaign, Madiera, one of CYHU's founders, joins Ragini to discuss GBV. Can focussing on women's vulnerability lead to their essentialisation?How do we further include men and boys in discussions of gender-based violence?What happens when GBV permeates a whole new space, like the virtual world?We discuss this and a lot more in the fourth episode of So We Heard. Tune in to listen!Resources:UNFPA's virtual is real website: https://www.unfpa.org/thevirtualisreal
Ragini Das is a renowned Indian entrepreneur, celebrated for founding leap.club, a platform dedicated solely to women. This network aims to bolster and empower women to step forward and lead. Driven by her fervent mission to uplift women globally, Ragini has successfully established a platform that encourages women to thrive in all facets of their lives. LinkedIn Profile of Jivraj - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jivrajsin... Instagram Page- https://www.instagram.com/isv_podcast/
Horror Nights With Amit Deondi : Hindi Horror Stories every Friday
Reema, who travels far from her home for her studies, resides in a girls' hostel where her roommate, Ragini, lives with her. Ragini, who turned sinister years ago, is a dangerous witch. Will Ragini take Reema's life? Will Reema also acquire the form of a witch? Will the hostel residents believe Ragini's truth? Will that hostel be truly haunted? To find the answers to all these questions, tune in every Friday to 'Horror Nights With Amit Deondi' on Audio Pitara." If you've encountered personal horror experiences or have intriguing stories to share, send them over to my Instagram ID @amitdeondi. We'll draw inspiration from your submissions and feature them in our show through compelling narration. Stay Updated on our shows at audiopitara.com and follow us on Instagram and YouTube @audiopitara. Credits - Audio Pitara Team Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Breaking the Bias Barrier: Confronting Gender Discrimination in the Workplace | Ragini Sahai | #TGV366Equality doesn't just clock in; it thrives when we confront gender discrimination head-on in the workplace, forging a path where merit and potential eclipse bias and prejudiceTune into #TGV366 to get clarity on the above topic. Here are the timestamp-based pointers from Dr. Ragini Sahai's conversation with Naveen Samala on The Guiding Voice0:00:00 Introduction and context setting0:03:45 Ragini's PROFESSIONAL JOURNEY AND THE TOP 3 THINGS THAT HELPED IN Her SUCCESS0:07:45 Why & when did she start her research on Gender studies?0:11:15 The most common examples of gender discrimination that she has witnessed in her industry?0:15:00 How does she think gender discrimination affects women and non-binary individuals in the workplace and beyond?0:19:00 What are some of the root causes of gender discrimination, and how can we work to address them?0:23:00 Her advice to someone who is experiencing gender discrimination or bias in their workplace or personal life?0:27:00 How can we create more equitable and inclusive workplaces and communities that value and respect individuals regardless of their gender identity?0:32:00 WITTY ANSWERS TO THE RAPID-FIRE QUESTIONS0:38:00 ONE PIECE OF ADVICE TO THOSE ASPIRING TO MAKE BIG IN THEIR CAREERS 0:42:30 TRIVIA ABOUT Young girls ABOUT THE GUEST:She has done a lot of work on Gender studies. Connect with Ragini on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/ragini-sahai-80789829/CONNECT WITH THE HOST ON LINKEDIN:Naveen Samala: https://www.linkedin.com/in/naveensamalahttp://www.naveensamala.comIf you'd like to contribute to our mission, please donate (any amount of your choice) through Paypalhttps://paypal.me/NaveenSamlaIf you wish to become a productivity monk: enroll for this course: https://www.udemy.com/course/productivitymonk/TGV Inspiring Lives Volume 1 is on Amazon:Kindle:https://amzn.eu/d/cKTKtyCPaperback:https://amzn.eu/d/4Y1HAXj#TGV is available in Hindi & Telugu:https://youtube.com/@tgvhindi https://youtube.com/@tgvtelugu Audio:https://open.spotify.com/show/2wyLNGG0tsHucmhRauh4o3 (#tgvhindi)https://open.spotify.com/show/3fCfHwoFIiehHJSPcgoX4I (#tgvtelugu)FOLLOW ON TWITTER:@guidingvoice@naveensamala Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Sidharth Jain, a creative entrepreneur for 15 years, has worked intensively across Bollywood & Hollywood. In April 2018, he founded - The Story Ink - India's First Story Company and now India's No.1 Book to Screen Adaptation Company. The Story Ink has sold the adaptation rights of almost 70 books to Producers/Studios in India in the last 12 months. It is now expanding its footprint by solving the story problem for Indian Regional Language Content Producers and International Producers searching for local stories for global audiences. Sidharth Jain has previously worked for India's largest OTT - Hotstar.com, iRock Films, Adlabs Films (Reliance Entertainment), Hyperion Studio - Los Angeles Baazee.com (eBay India). Let's dive into details of his life with this conversation with ROLBOL. Stay tuned for more such stories!
Today on the latest episode of the Discover Your SecondAct Podcast, we have a special guest for you: Ragini Das. She is an entrepreneur and co-founder of Leap.Club.After working on million-dollar projects and managing global operations at Zomato, Ragini, on the cusp of the 2020 Pandemic, decided to take a massive Leap for her reinvention as an entrepreneur, starting everything from scratch using Canva and just a GoDaddy Mailing List.After 3 years, Leap.Club has become one of India's most sought-after Startups dedicated to supporting women in building networks to catapult their careers to the next level.In the conversation, we discussed life as a woman entrepreneur, the media's glorification of Startups, the humble beginnings of Leap.Club, her growth mindset, and her SecondAct.Our SecondAct learnings: ✅Take challenges head-on. It builds character. ✅Don't get Married to your Ideas. Be open to constructive criticism. ✅Learn to Let go of what's not in your control. ✅Enjoy the ride of Ups and Downs.Ragini's story is one of unwavering resilience and consistent reinvention. She is a powerhouse whose journey will be inspiring for all the women listening. This Episode is a Must-listen.Tuck yourself in for a great podcast listening experience in the 15th episode of Discover Your Second Act Podcast, Season 3, featuring Ragini Das.Follow SecondActInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/iiact/LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3Qz9LmSWebsite: https://thesecondact.in/--#DiscoverYourSecondAct
On this week's episode of Can You Hear Us?, Monica and Ragini are joined by development economist and author Shrayana Bhattacharya. After completing her training from Delhi University and the Harvard Kennedy School, Shrayana worked on research projects with the Institute of Social Studies Trust, SEWA and Centre for Policy Research. At present, she is a Senior Economist at the World Bank. Her first book of non-fiction Desperately Seeking Shah Rukh: India's Lonely Young Women and the Search for Intimacy and Independence was published by HarperCollins India in November 2021 and by Liberty Books in Pakistan in August 2022. Shrayana recently won the Atta Galatta BLF Book Prize for Best Non Fiction for 2022. She has also won the Times of India JK Paper AutHer Prize for Best Non-Fiction Author for 2022 and the SKOCH Economic Forum Prize for Literature.Quotes from the interview: “Feminism is a way of life, it is a lived practice, it's a way of conscious of power relations and choices, and how you show up in the world” - Shrayana on Female vs Feminist icons, and how feminism manifests in this definition of feminist icon“We're all complex human beings, what is the idea of ‘the best'? Why should we impose this Olympics of status and bestness on anyone?” - Shrayana on the notion of the Great Man and its future I
Prompted by our youngest team member's desire for shorter podcasts on her regular commute to and from LSE, Can You Hear Us? is proud to present So We Heard, a series of bite-sized, informal chats dedicated to exploring academic theories, case studies, and current affairs within international development through the lens of black, indigenous, and women of color (BIWOC). With episodes lasting 30 minutes or less, Can You Hear Us team members join assistant producer, Ragini Puri, on a quick deep-dive into what within development is peaking their interest and why it matters. This week, Sanjana, CYHU's social media head, joins Ragini to discuss children's welfare and the importance of adopting a child-centric lens in International Development.
Join anchor Ritika Jhawar on the latest episode of the Brown Women Health Podcast as we have a captivating conversation with Ragini, the founder of Cardamom Counselling. Ragini is a qualified counsellor with a diverse background in clinical and educational spaces worldwide, including prestigious institutions like Harvard University and the London School of Economics. In this episode, Ragini shares her expertise on various thought-provoking topics. She provides a quick summary of her publications on grief and aunty jokes, offering our listeners valuable insights. We explore Ragini's research on the burden of grief for widows in India and discuss the sources she consulted, as well as her vision for how India can move forward. Drawing from her expertise, Ragini delves into the concept of the patriarchal bargain and shares her perspective on whether it truly represents a flexible arrangement for women in relationships. We also discuss ways in which women can connect with each other to break the aunty stereotype, including online and in-person organizations. Ragini gives us a glimpse into her specialty as a mental health care provider, shedding light on her unique approach and the areas she focuses on. She reveals her favorite topic to discuss and shares her journey of learning about gender bias in healthcare. We explore the discrimination women face in mental healthcare, with a specific focus on the experiences of South Asian women. Tune in to this engaging and enlightening episode as we navigate through these important topics with Ragini. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brownwomenhealth/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brownwomenhealth/support
In this video Dr. Ragini Sharma, PHD, MSW: President, COHHE brings forward the issue of caste politics in Toronto, Canada. She has been at the forefront of battling weaponization of caste against hard working Hindu Canadians by woke leftists organizations like equality labs . Snakes in the Ganga - http://www.snakesintheganga.com Varna Jati Caste - http://www.varnajaticaste.com The Battle For IIT's - http://www.battleforiits.com Power of future Machines - http://www.poweroffuturemachines.com 10 heads of Ravana - http://www.tenheadsofravana.com To support Infinity Foundation's projects including the continuation of such episodes and the research we do: इनफिनिटी फ़ौंडेशन की परियोजनाओं को अनुदान देने के लिए व इस प्रकार के एपिसोड और हमारे द्वारा किये जाने वाले शोध को जारी रखने के लिए: http://infinityfoundation.com/donate-2/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rajivmalhotrapodcast/support
Join anchor Ritika Jhawar on the latest episode of the Brown Women Health Podcast as we have a captivating conversation with Ragini, the founder of Cardamom Counselling. Ragini is a qualified counsellor with a diverse background in clinical and educational spaces worldwide, including prestigious institutions like Harvard University and the London School of Economics. In this episode, Ragini shares her expertise on various thought-provoking topics. She provides a quick summary of her publications on grief and aunty jokes, offering our listeners valuable insights. We explore Ragini's research on the burden of grief for widows in India and discuss the sources she consulted, as well as her vision for how India can move forward. Drawing from her expertise, Ragini delves into the concept of the patriarchal bargain and shares her perspective on whether it truly represents a flexible arrangement for women in relationships. We also discuss ways in which women can connect with each other to break the aunty stereotype, including online and in-person organizations. Ragini gives us a glimpse into her specialty as a mental health care provider, shedding light on her unique approach and the areas she focuses on. She reveals her favorite topic to discuss and shares her journey of learning about gender bias in healthcare. We explore the discrimination women face in mental healthcare, with a specific focus on the experiences of South Asian women. Tune in to this engaging and enlightening episode as we navigate through these important topics with Ragini. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brownwomenhealth/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/brownwomenhealth/support
Inspiration strikes at the wildest times! Dan and Nima chance upon a beautiful tune, as Chirag pitches to a new client.
“International development encourages us to view the world as a ‘bigger picture'.” -Doris Huang “When we are talking about international development, we do need to be mindful of the fact that the reason inequalities exist is because they were created. If the west is prosperous, they did so at the cost of someone else not being prosperous.” - Ragini Puri “ID focuses more on the actor ‘doing development' as opposed to the site of development. Hence, there is less focus on creating an environment where development can foster itself.” - Sanjana Sundar The Can You Hear Us podcast is back! There are several themes we are eager to explore with our brand-new team. In this Meet The Team episode Monica and Madiera are joined by Ragini, our assistant producer, Sanjana, our social media manager, and Doris, our lead researcher all responsible for the conversations that will take place in this third series of the podcast. Today, the new team discuss: everything International Development (ID)! Doris, is a first-year sociology student at the LSE, who had not heard about ID before joining the podcast. However, after discussions with Monica and Madiera, she realised that she had in fact done work which could fall under development. To this end, she asks Ragini and Sanjana to elaborate on their understanding of international development and its definition. This leads to an insightful conversation about what the main goal of ID is, what constitutes the ID space, and why we need ID! Turning to Inclusivity, Sanjana provides insights about how ID tends to be gendered. She also touches upon the idea of those who provide aid versus those who receive aid. The team draws from their own experiences to understand what an inclusive ID space would look like and while there are no concrete answers, the team builds on each other's knowledge to come up with practical solutions. In the final segment, the team becomes introspective as they discuss where they stand in the ID space. As students and alumni of LSE, the team discusses the inherent elitism in the ID space. Sanjana had already touched upon the idea of an active actor and a passive receiver. The team expands on this topic to include personal anecdotes of instances where they first realised their own position in ID. After an excellent conversation about everything ID, Monica and Madiera bring out the wheel of questions! For this episode, the guests had to answer the prompt, “Horoscopes, yay or nay?” As an issue that has swept up the youth, there were many opinions to be shared. In an interesting discovery, the CYHU team realised there are three cusps on the team! To find out who votes yay and who votes nay, as well as who those cusps are, make sure you tune in to our brand new episode of Can You Hear Us!
#kiranprabha #padmini #telugucinema Travancore Sisters refers to the trio of Lalitha, Padmini and Ragini who were actresses, dancers and performers in Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, Hindi movies. Their golden period is from 1950 to 1975. They started their movie career as dancers and quickly got main roles in multiple languages. They used to act in all combinations among themselves. Two sisters in a movie, all three sisters in a movie and individually also. Tamil, Malayalam, Hindi and Telugu language audience never forget these highly talented sisters. KiranPrabha narrates interesting movie career of these sisters.
Mental health in the South Asian community has always been taboo. Although we've made great strides, we still have ways to go in normalizing conversations around going to therapy/seeking professional help, not just when you experience a life changing event, but on a regular basis, it's like taking your vitamins!Our chaiversation this week is with Ragini Jha, a trained counselor, based in the UK, she specializes in the area of cultural-relations and cognitive behavioral therapy, focused in the South Asian diaspora space.https://www.cardamomcounselling.com/
#kiranprabha #sivajiganesan #veerapandiyakattabomman Veerapandiya Kattabomman is a 1959 Indian Tamil-language biographical war film produced and directed by B. R. Panthulu. The film stars Sivaji Ganesan, Gemini Ganesan, Padmini, S. Varalakshmi, and Ragini, with V. K. Ramasamy and Javar Seetharaman in supporting roles. Its soundtrack and score were composed by G. Ramanathan. KiranPrabha talks about the background story of this film making and many more interesting anecdots about this film.
Welcome to Week 7 of our Getting Personal with Inquiry Learning book club. This fabulous book by Kath Murdoch has stretched our capability of thinking about personal inquiry learning. This episode, we will explore how to document, reflect, assess, and share our process, so we are able to take meaningful action, which are sections 3.6 - 3.7 of the book. We have to give a big thank to Ragini who moderated our session this week and helped us to dive into this section. She is a true delight and we are so grateful that she shared her insight and talents with us. She was the ultimate risk-taker this week by moderating, when she usually enjoys observing and discussing ideas. Ragini, we couldn't have done this week without you!Also, a big thanks to Kath for joining our book club after a full day of teaching and travel. She contributed to our conversations and we appreciate her dedication to our club. For a written blog post and other resources, visit: https://thinkchat2020.weebly.com
Managing paradox. Interdependent polarities. Pursuing happiness versus being happy. Trauma and maturity. Yin yang. Changing our placement of attention. Self acceptance. From either or to both found in this episode of Guided Self Healing Fearless Living with Dr Andy Hahn. Lifecenteredtherapy.com
Ragini and Chef Keith in conversation with the legendary chef, Maneet Chauhan, TV personality, Chopped judge, 2021 Food Network competition Tournament of Champions. winner, restauranteur, and all-around amazing human being. In this episode chef Keith and Ragini dive deep into how Indian food continues to transform the world, chef Maneet's rise to the top, and her philosophy on work/life balance.
Ragini and Chef Keith in conversation with Alak Nanda, the founder of Podi Life. Learn about the incredible story of Alak and her mom and their passion to preserve the deeply and rich history of podi. Find them on Instagram @podi.life
Indian Folk Ep 10# Dr. Suresh Kumar Vakeel - Haryanvi Ragini @ Radio MITWS India https://open.spotify.com/episode/4HK1arIPnpKjFlNYlsroeu?si=GRC_LrL4TOa60L0ryXEDFg&utm_source=copy-link In this episode, we have with us "Dr. Suresh Kumar Vakeel" is an advocate by profession as well as a Haryanwi Ragni folk singer. We highly appreciate and thankful for his contribution at our radio platform. We convey our best wishes for a healthy and wealthy life. You may also contribute an musical indian folk song at our radio, by simply send the audio file at our whatsapp number. For more details visit https://radiomitwsindia.wordpress.com https://radioopjschuru.wordpress.com Dr. Karan Pratap Singh Rathore +919971701069
Indian Folk Ep 6 # Dr. Suresh Kumar Vakeel - Haryanvi Ragini @ Radio MITWS India: We start a new program at our radio platform Indian Folk. In this episode, we have with us "Dr. Suresh Kumar Vakeel" is an advocate by profession as well as a Haryanwi Ragni folk singer. We highly appreciate and thankful for his contribution at our radio platform. We convey our best wishes for a healthy and wealthy life. https://open.spotify.com/episode/5mJAdmM5zEpg7Pi0MM91pI?si=Bfc-fE9oSymkYmVk7LjJ3A&utm_source=copy-link You may also contribute an musical indian folk song at our radio, by simply send the audio file at our whatsapp number. For more details visit https://radiomitwsindia.wordpress.com https://radioopjschuru.wordpress.com Dr. Karan Pratap Singh Rathore +919971701069
ndian Folk Ep 7 # Dr. Suresh Kumar Vakeel - Haryanvi Ragini @ Radio MITWS India : We start a new program at our radio platform Indian Folk. In this episode, we have with us "Dr. Suresh Kumar Vakeel" is an advocate by profession as well as a Haryanwi Ragni folk singer. We highly appreciate and thankful for his contribution at our radio platform. We convey our best wishes for a healthy and wealthy life. https://open.spotify.com/episode/6rlTTZEChNtp8A10JKZ6CL?si=vkwBPfsBQJmchTb9zeIdrA&utm_source=copy-link You may also contribute an musical indian folk song at our radio, by simply send the audio file at our whatsapp number. For more details visit https://radiomitwsindia.wordpress.com https://radioopjschuru.wordpress.com Dr. Karan Pratap Singh Rathore +919971701069
Indian Folk Ep 9 # Dr. Suresh Kumar Vakeel - Haryanvi Ragini @ Radio MITWS India : We start a new program at our radio platform Indian Folk. In this episode, we have with us Dr. Suresh Kumar Vakeel an advocate by profession as well as Haryanwi Ragni folk singer. We highly appreciate and thankful for his contribution at our radio platform. We convey our best wishes for a healthy and wealthy life. https://open.spotify.com/episode/4VqaeEInYRVeQgbp9lsvF3?si=vfafCEmFQDCjz6Dv-IqBxQ&utm_source=copy-link You may also contribute an musical indian folk song at our radio, by simply send the audio file at our whatsapp number. For more details visit https://radiomitwsindia.wordpress.com https://radioopjschuru.wordpress.com Dr. Karan Pratap Singh +919971701069
Indian Folk Ep 13 # Dr. Suresh Kumar Vakeel - Haryanvi Ragini @ Radio MITWS India : We start a new program at our radio platform Indian Folk. In this episode, we have with us Dr. Suresh Kumar Vakeel an advocate by profession as well as Haryanwi Ragni folk singer. We highly appreciate and thankful for his contribution at our radio platform. We convey our best wishes for a healthy and wealthy life. https://open.spotify.com/episode/2PiAr1nNu5qWpjaI2Dexbs?si=hf-pXLLiSxO44EXhNuTzcw&utm_source=copy-link You may also contribute an musical indian folk song at our radio, by simply send the audio file at our whatsapp number. For more details visit https://radiomitwsindia.wordpress.com https://radioopjschuru.wordpress.com Dr. Karan Pratap Singh +919971701069
Indian Folk Ep 11 # Dr. Suresh Kumar Vakeel - Haryanvi Ragini @ Radio MITWS India : We start a new program at our radio platform Indian Folk. In this episode, we have with us Dr. Suresh Kumar Vakeel an advocate by profession as well as Haryanwi Ragni folk singer. We highly appreciate and thankful for his contribution at our radio platform. We convey our best wishes for a healthy and wealthy life. https://open.spotify.com/episode/6UU7VbOY65zMiRcXenmQnM?si=QIWnJrC4TqK05KySUMkAKg&utm_source=copy-link You may also contribute an musical indian folk song at our radio, by simply send the audio file at our whatsapp number. For more details visit https://radiomitwsindia.wordpress.com https://radioopjschuru.wordpress.com Dr. Karan Pratap Singh +919971701069
Indian Folk Ep 12 # Dr. Suresh Kumar Vakeel - Haryanvi Ragini @ Radio MITWS India We start a new program at our radio platform Indian Folk. In this episode, we have with us Dr. Suresh Kumar Vakeel an advocate by profession as well as Haryanwi Ragni folk singer. We highly appreciate and thankful for his contribution at our radio platform. We convey our best wishes for a healthy and wealthy life. https://open.spotify.com/episode/1XZ5hQyrVvNjyltTDORrNM?si=kx2NFPpDRtemTJoM6esqPA&utm_source=copy-link You may also contribute an musical indian folk song at our radio, by simply send the audio file at our whatsapp number. For more details visit https://radiomitwsindia.wordpress.com https://radioopjschuru.wordpress.com Dr. Karan Pratap Singh +919971701069
Ragini and Chef Keith in conversation with Charulata Moorjani, the founder of Junyali Spice Blends. Charu takes us through her fascinating journey and life in haute couture fashion, which unexpectedly but ultimately led her to Junyali. Junyali is the celebration of home, of women who are flavour geniuses, and a tapestry of unique stories from across India. From Sawantwadi Garam Masala, to a Lucknowi Lazzat-Ul-Tam, Coorgi Pandi Masala and Chai Masala all the way from Meerut. Junyali brings these family secrets to all of us, to help us cook specialty dishes from all around the country.Find them on Instagram @junyalispiceblends or Cafe Junyali on Facebook.You can check out their range of spices at: https://junyali.in/ and use a special code for More than Masala listeners! 15% off with the code MTMPODCAST15 valid till 31st March, 2022.
Private communities are being built across India and globally as traditional communities built around religion, physical location and trade are being disrupted. New age digital first communities focused on hobbies and learning interests are gaining traction.Leap.Club is one of those exciting private communities that is shaping the landscape of India. Only a year after its founding, Leap.Club has 1000 paying members and more than 8000 people in the waitlist. But this is not a one-off phenomenon.The Quorum, a Members Only Club in Gurgaon, has more than 700 members paying them Rs. 75000 per year. Makerpad, an online paid community of No-Code enthusiasts was recently acquired by Zapier for millions of dollars.Private Communities NewsletterLeap.ClubRagini Das, Co-Founder Leap.clubWell, to dig deeper into the world of Private Communities, we have Ragini Das, Co-Founder of Leap Club, a Private network for Women. An Army Kid, Ragini traveled the length and breadth of the country before starting her career at Trident. She then went on to work at Zomato and was part of the team that conceptualized Zomato Gold. Last year, she co-founded Leap Club and has had an interesting journey scaling Leap Club to 1000 Paying members and with 8000 more members in the waiting list.We talk to her about the workings of Leap and the opportunities in this space.Please follow us on Spotify and Rate us on Apple Podcasts.
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Ragini is passionate about figure skating. Listen to learn why and to hear her perspective on how the sport could improve.
What is it like to start your own venture? How do you handle the stress, late nights and 7 day weeks that go into building a startup? @Ragini Das, who is a co-founder of leap.club, was founded 10 months ago. And she and her team are in the midst of answering these questions. In our conversation, we dive deep into finding something you love, ways to prioritise and set your own objectives and how to deal with the inevitable burnout that comes with the midnight grind. If you're pondering the thought of starting something, and want a real look into what it takes, this podcast is for you. Cheat Sheet: 1. Make sure to have time for yourself. Ragini takes 2 hours in the morning everyday for her own mental and physical health. For her it is exercise, watering her plants and listening to music. What would make you feel like you're on the front foot for the day? 2. To build consistency, she wakes up around the same time every single day. It's 630am for her, but you can pick any time, just stick to it. Usually, this is best done by picking the best time to go to bed to make sure you are getting 8 hours of sleep - See Shayamal podcast 3. Ragini writes every single thing down. Reminders to drink water, calling loved ones and every single piece of work that needs to get done so it's not forgotten 4. If you're going to start something, dedicate the next 10 years of your life to it. Starting with the hope of selling is a mistake. 0:00 - Introduction 1:54 - Leaving a good job to start a business 7:47 - Dealing with 18 Hour Days as an Entrepreneur 17:00 - Setting you're own expectations and meeting them 21:30 - Starting a business during Covid 22:22 - Dedicating 10 years of your life to your business 25:32 - Quick Fire Questions Make sure to subscribe for more interviews with India's Disruptors! Follow us on Instagram clips and updates: https://www.instagram.com/thenextmovepodcast/ Sign up for our mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/04427a7ae942/collect-email-ids ______________________________________ Check out the Video Interview: https://youtu.be/UfYKtLOLSxI
Please be aware this episode has a trigger warning on it for sexual violence, rape, assault, and shaming. Sexual violence. Rape. Sexual assault. So many names for what can only be considered one thing: a violation of humanity. On this episode, Annika and Nehal do their best with a heavy topic by speaking with two guests--Jitna Bhagani, Founder of She Will Survive, a non-profit aimed at empowering women and girls and deconstructing the attitudes surrounding sexual violence in the South Asian community, and Ragini Chatterjee, a survivor of rape who shared her painful experience and the ways she was able to survive and thrive in spite of it. Topics such as grooming within the South Asian culture, teaching children to own their bodies, understanding how survivors may cope, and how we, as the South Asian collective culture, tend to shame those who have suffered enough, are explored on this episode. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thewokedesi/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thewokedesi/support
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