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In this episode, host Krish Palaniappan welcomes back Ramya Ganesh to discuss Amazon Bedrock and its applications in AI and cloud computing. Ramya shares her extensive experience with AWS, particularly in cybersecurity and AI, and explains the differences between Bedrock and SageMaker. The conversation delves into practical use cases, such as code generation and architectural diagrams, while also addressing the challenges and considerations when integrating Bedrock into existing applications. The episode concludes with insights on prototyping with AWS AI tools and the future of AI development. In this conversation, Krish Palaniappan and Ramya Ganesh delve into the intricacies of using AWS Bedrock for model selection and application development. They explore the open-source nature of certain applications, the importance of selecting the right model for specific problems, and the nuances of model configurations. The discussion also covers how to compare different models and the next steps for integrating these models into applications.
Web and Mobile App Development (Language Agnostic, and Based on Real-life experience!)
In this episode, Krish Palaniappan interviews Ramya Ganesh, an XDR cybersecurity leader and mentor, who shares her journey in the tech industry and her passion for mentoring individuals, especially those with cognitive disabilities. Ramya discusses the importance of mentoring, recognizing when one needs help, and the significance of community support in neurodiversity. She emphasizes the need for self-motivation and consistent actions to achieve personal and professional goals, while also highlighting the role of community in fostering inclusion and support for individuals with cognitive disabilities. In this conversation, Ramya Ganesh and Krish Palaniappan discuss the importance of self-realization, consistency, and the balance between personal passions and responsibilities. They share personal anecdotes about overcoming challenges, the significance of showing up even when faced with difficulties, and the lessons learned from both success and failure. The dialogue emphasizes the need for individuals to prioritize their own passions while also fulfilling their roles as caregivers and professionals.
It's the contest that turned bad writing into comical, witty, creative art. We explore the spectacularly awful and oddly brilliant world of the Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest, where contestants imagine and submit the opening line of the worst book to be written. Join Jacob Shymanski and Ramya Amuthan as we say goodbye, by giving you our favourite submissions of 2024, and read through the 40-year archives.Plus, Ramya offers her reflection on It Must Be Beautiful to Be Finished by Kate Gies—a poetic memoir that speaks to the trauma of childhood surgeries, the ache of medical betrayal, and the quiet power of sitting with your story. AMI Audiobook Review is broadcast on AMI-audio in Canada and publishes three new podcast episodes a week on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.Follow AMI Audiobook Review on YouTube & Instagram!We want your feedback!Be that comments, suggestions, hot-takes, audiobook recommendations or reviews of your own… hit us up! Our email address is: audiobookreview@ami.caAbout AMIAMI is a media company that entertains, informs and empowers Canadians with disabilities through three broadcast services — AMI-tv and AMI-audio in English and AMI-télé in French — and streaming platform AMI+. Our vision is to establish AMI as a leader in the offering of accessible content, providing a voice for Canadians with disabilities through authentic storytelling, representation and positive portrayal. To learn more visit AMI.ca and AMItele.ca.Find more great AMI Original Content on AMI+Learn more at AMI.caConnect with Accessible Media Inc. online:X /Twitter @AccessibleMediaInstagram @AccessibleMediaInc / @AMI-audioFacebook at @AccessibleMediaIncTikTok @AccessibleMediaInc
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Are you frustrated when authors can't justify their own logic in the worlds they've built? Jacob and Ramya discuss some of the biggest logic gaps in popular books (Harry Potter and A Song of Ice and Fire make the list). Some dialogue is too good to believe. Time travel is a beast to master and no reader is ever satisfied. And what happens when hard magic is flimsy? Here are hot takes on why internal consistency is key to a satisfying read.Plus, is a ‘Slow Burn' Book Worth Our Patience? Not always, and we tell you why.And to wrap things up, Ramya reviews The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides, a critically acclaimed Psychological Thriller with a major plot twist and many mind games. AMI Audiobook Review is broadcast on AMI-audio in Canada and publishes three new podcast episodes a week on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.Follow AMI Audiobook Review on YouTube & Instagram!We want your feedback!Be that comments, suggestions, hot-takes, audiobook recommendations or reviews of your own… hit us up! Our email address is: audiobookreview@ami.caAbout AMIAMI is a media company that entertains, informs and empowers Canadians with disabilities through three broadcast services — AMI-tv and AMI-audio in English and AMI-télé in French — and streaming platform AMI+. Our vision is to establish AMI as a leader in the offering of accessible content, providing a voice for Canadians with disabilities through authentic storytelling, representation and positive portrayal. To learn more visit AMI.ca and AMItele.ca.Find more great AMI Original Content on AMI+Learn more at AMI.caConnect with Accessible Media Inc. online:X /Twitter @AccessibleMediaInstagram @AccessibleMediaInc / @AMI-audioFacebook at @AccessibleMediaIncTikTok @AccessibleMediaInc
This episode features Andrew Goldsmith, Medical Director of UltraSight, and Ramya Singh, Chief Commercial Officer. They discuss the challenges of limited access to echocardiography due to a shortage of cardiac sonographers and the resulting delays in patient care. UltraSight addresses this by developing AI-powered software that guides clinicians in acquiring high-quality echocardiograms using standard ultrasound devices. This technology enhances the accessibility of ultrasound technology by enabling a wider range of healthcare professionals to perform these critical examinations. The company focuses on improving patient outcomes by enabling faster diagnoses, reducing wait times, and improving the efficiency of healthcare delivery. UltraSight's Go-to-Market strategy targets key areas; hospitals, clinics, and home healthcare settings, aiming to integrate their solution into existing workflows and improve patient care across various settings. The company emphasizes the importance of user-friendliness, ease of implementation, and a focus on patient safety and improved outcomes. With the company primed to make real impact, tune in so you can be informed and inspired.
Métis history, generational pain, and the lies of reconciliation—Avenue of Champions doesn't hold back. Jacob breaks down Connor Kerr's powerful reality checks on Indigenous truths, before Ramya dives into Greenlights, where Matthew McConaughey's larger-than-life personality takes us on a ride through Hollywood games, questionable family ties, and McConaughey's over-the-top poetic philosophy of “catching greenlights.” AMI Audiobook Review is broadcast on AMI-audio in Canada and publishes three new podcast episodes a week on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.Follow AMI Audiobook Review on YouTube & Instagram!We want your feedback!Be that comments, suggestions, hot-takes, audiobook recommendations or reviews of your own… hit us up! Our email address is: audiobookreview@ami.caAbout AMIAMI is a not-for-profit media company that entertains, informs and empowers Canadians who are blind or partially sighted. Operating three broadcast services, AMI-tv and AMI-audio in English and AMI-télé in French, AMI's vision is to establish and support a voice for Canadians with disabilities, representing their interests, concerns and values through inclusion, representation, accessible media, reflection, representation and portrayal.Find more great AMI Original Content on AMI+Learn more at AMI.caConnect with Accessible Media Inc. online:X /Twitter @AccessibleMediaInstagram @AccessibleMediaInc / @AMI-audioFacebook at @AccessibleMediaIncTikTok @AccessibleMediaInc
Kazhi Oodhum by Ramya Arun Rayan is a compelling Tamil novel that delves into themes of human resilience, relationships, and the passage of time. The title, which translates to "The River Flows," serves as a metaphor for life's continuity and the inevitable changes that come with it. Through vivid storytelling and emotionally rich characters, the novel explores the interconnectedness of individual lives against the backdrop of societal and cultural shifts. Ramya Arun Rayan's narrative weaves together elements of tradition and modernity, making Kazhi Oodhum a thought-provoking and impactful work in contemporary Tamil literature.
Christine Malec is a fiction writer, and recently she tried an experimental collaboration with an Audio Describer, who contributed the kind of physical descriptions that can be challenging for a Blind author to create.Lawrence Gunther joins us to talk about different types of assistive technology that can be of value in the outdoors, and which ones will leave you wanting more.Plus, Chef Mary Mammoliti, Ramya and I tried baking celebrity cookie recipes, and we will be taste testing our creations with you on the show.
Today on Kelly and Company, Kelly and Ramya bring you an exciting lineup of stories and conversations! Kevin Shaw, host ofMind Your Own Business,shares expert tips on online privacy and how to protect your digital identity. Jennie Bovard dives into the challenges of gyms as intimidating and inaccessible spaces and offers insights on making them more welcoming and empowering. Frances Wong joins us to discuss keeping your extremities warm this winter, tackling frostbite, and knowing when to seek medical advice. Plus, we explore the world's most dangerous pizzeria, where pizzas are cooked on an active volcano in Guatemala! Don't miss this packed episode filled with great advice, fascinating stories, and plenty of fun. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @KellyandCoAMI, and tune in to the Kelly and Company podcast on your favorite platform for even more!
Ramya Shastri: When Sprint Goals Are Missing, The Consequences of a Task-Driven Product Owner Read the full Show Notes and search through the world's largest audio library on Scrum directly on the Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast website: http://bit.ly/SMTP_ShowNotes. The Great Product Owner: The Goal Oriented PO Ramya describes a great Product Owner as one who is protective of the team, ensures sprint goals are clearly defined, and consults the team before accepting customer demands. This PO fosters a collaborative environment where the team can thrive and deliver results. The Bad Product Owner: When Sprint Goals Are Missing, The Consequences of a Task-Driven Product Owner A bad Product Owner neglects the importance of sprint goals, focusing only on tasks and requirements. This creates an unmanageable workload for the team, leading to low productivity and confusion. Ramya highlights the value of using analogies, like fitness goals, to help reluctant POs understand the importance of sprint goals. [The Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast Recommends]
Ramya Shastri: Collaborating On Defining Success For Scrum Masters, The 360 View Read the full Show Notes and search through the world's largest audio library on Scrum directly on the Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast website: http://bit.ly/SMTP_ShowNotes. Ramya emphasizes that defining success is a collaborative process between Scrum Masters, teams, and stakeholders. By aligning expectations early and continuously uncovering challenges, Scrum Masters can tailor their focus to deliver impactful results. Self-reflection Question: How do you define and measure your success as a Scrum Master in collaboration with your team and stakeholders? Featured Retrospective Format for the Week: Collaborative Icebreaker and Open Discussions Ramya doesn't rely on specific retrospective formats but prioritizes creating an environment where team members feel comfortable sharing ideas throughout the sprint. She uses icebreakers to warm up the team and fosters an open, blame-free atmosphere that encourages sharing both successes and failures. [The Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast Recommends]
Ramya Shastri: From Estimates To Team Availability - The Capacity Sheet Tool For Scrum Masters Read the full Show Notes and search through the world's largest audio library on Scrum directly on the Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast website: http://bit.ly/SMTP_ShowNotes. Ramya faced resistance when introducing change in an organization bound by outdated timesheet practices. By implementing capacity sheets, she reframed the discussion around team availability instead of tracking hours, convincing the Delivery Manager and customer of its benefits. This success highlights the power of leading by example and addressing resistance with practical, team-centric solutions. Self-reflection Question: How can you use simple tools to address resistance and demonstrate the value of change in your team? [The Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast Recommends]
Ramya Shastri: Creating Safety And Overcoming Fear In Agile Teams Read the full Show Notes and search through the world's largest audio library on Scrum directly on the Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast website: http://bit.ly/SMTP_ShowNotes. Ramya shares a story about a team trapped in a fear culture where silence prevailed in meetings. With a micromanaging manager doubling as a Scrum Master, the team struggled to collaborate effectively. Ramya used one-on-one sessions, team-building exercises, and video calls to create an environment of trust and openness, eventually helping the team speak up and address challenges. Self-reflection Question: How can you create a safe environment in your team where individuals feel empowered to voice their concerns and ideas? Featured Book of the Week: “Driving Value with Sprint Goals” by Maarten Dalmijn Ramya recommends Driving Value with Sprint Goals for its practical insights into maximizing Scrum's potential. She emphasizes its value in understanding how to prioritize effectively and focus on delivering meaningful outcomes—a lesson essential for any Scrum Master or Product Owner. [The Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast Recommends]
Ramya Shastri: Unveiling the Many Layers of the Scrum Master Role Read the full Show Notes and search through the world's largest audio library on Scrum directly on the Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast website: http://bit.ly/SMTP_ShowNotes. Starting her journey as a Scrum Master, Ramya Shastri quickly discovered that the role is much more complex than just facilitation and coordination. She shares her experiences transitioning from QA to Scrum Master and the lessons she learned about team dynamics, psychological safety, and adapting practices to specific teams. Her story emphasizes that Scrum Masters grow through experience and the iterative process of learning the craft. Self-reflection Question: How are you exploring and deepening your understanding of team dynamics in your current role? [The Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast Recommends]
In this episode of the Adoption Roadmap Podcast, host Rebecca Greenspan speaks with Ramya Gruneisen, an international transracial adoptee and advocate. They explore the complexities of adoption, focusing on mindful conversations, the dual experience of joy and grief, and the importance of education and support for adoptive parents. Ramya shares her journey from adoptee to advocate, underscoring the value of therapy and transracial adoption while urging parents to approach adoption with humility and openness to learning. Rebecca also reflects on her adoption journey, discussing identity challenges, family dynamics, and the need for transparent and responsible narratives in adoption. The conversation underscores the importance of community, support, and education for all involved in adoption. Important Links Ramya Gruneisen Website National Council For Adoption (NCFA) The Value of Adoptee Voices by Ramya Gruneisen (NCFA) Why Belonging Plays a Crucial Role in Transracial Adoption by Ramya Gruneisen (RGAC) Brené Brown RG Adoption Consulting The Adoption Roadmap Chapters: 00:00 Mindful Adoption: Balancing Joy and Grief 01:52 Ramya's Journey: From Adoptee to Advocate 06:02 Navigating Adoption Conversations: The Importance of Language 09:48 Holding Space for Diverse Adoption Stories 14:03 Accountability in Adoption: Moving Beyond Shame 17:50 The Role of Therapy in Adoption Journeys 24:05 Transracial Adoption: Equipping Parents for Success 26:45 The Importance of Humility in Adoption 27:40 Navigating Adoption Stories and Transparency 29:10 The Challenge of Unknown Histories 33:14 Family Dynamics in Adoption 38:19 The Role of Community in Adoption 41:39 Triggers and Emotional Responses in Adoption 45:37 The Need for Responsible Adoption Narratives Tune in to The Adoption Roadmap Podcast every Wednesday and Friday mornings. If you like what you hear, I'd appreciate a follow and 5-star rating & review! THANK YOU! For questions about adoption, episode suggestions or to appear as a guest on The Adoption Roadmap Podcast, email support@rgadoptionconsulting.com
Summary: In this conversation, Ramiah shares her journey as a Canadian expat living in Abu Dhabi, UAE. She discusses her motivations for moving abroad, the challenges and experiences she faced during her transition, and her insights into the culture and education system in the UAE. Ramiah highlights the importance of networking, the safety of the UAE, and the high expectations in the teaching profession. She also reflects on her social life and the expat community in Abu Dhabi, emphasizing the blend of cultures and the opportunities for personal growth. In this conversation, James Doran shares his experiences as an expat teacher in the UAE, discussing the importance of building connections, exploring local cuisine, and immersing oneself in the culture, particularly during Ramadan. He emphasizes the opportunities for travel within the region and offers advice for newcomers on navigating the expat life, including the transient nature of the community and the importance of socializing. James also reflects on his personal growth and the enriching experiences that come with living abroad. Takeaways: Ramiah always dreamed of being an international teacher. Traveling with her grandmother opened her eyes to different cultures. She had preconceived notions about the UAE before moving. Networking is crucial for finding job opportunities in the UAE. Teaching in the UAE comes with high expectations from parents and students. The UAE is one of the safest places to live and work. Cultural shock can be significant when moving to a new country. Ramiah enjoys learning Arabic to connect with her students. The shift to a Monday to Friday work week has been beneficial. Socializing in Abu Dhabi is facilitated by a strong expat community. Networking is crucial for expats to feel connected. Exploring local cuisine can be an exciting adventure. Cultural immersion enhances the teaching experience. Ramadan offers unique opportunities for learning and connection. Traveling from the UAE opens up many regional opportunities. Teaching in a diverse environment requires cultural sensitivity. The expat community is often transient, leading to quick goodbyes. Solo travel can be empowering with proper preparation. Building friendships takes effort and time in a new country. Embrace the journey and take time to explore your surroundings. Find more about Remiah here: https://linktr.ee/remiahtravels?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaYZlM3xayXPme7VLMnxTYEr9ChcBzjeUTOo2OjjNi8iYb3DmPeR4xy9oHc_aem_XKoBlKPX1A0C7nK3p0gUUw Connect with Us: Website: https://www.tallmantravels.co.uk/the-expat-pod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089327439022 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.expat.pod/ X: https://twitter.com/ExpatPod LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-expat-pod/ Subscribe, Rate, and Review: If you enjoyed this episode of The Expat Pod, please subscribe, rate, and leave us a review on your favourite podcast platform. Your support helps us reach more listeners like you and continue to deliver valuable content on life as an expat. Sound Bites: "It just opened up my world again." "It's the safest place I've ever been." "The standard of education is high." "I am the planner friend." "The options are honestly endless." "I highly recommend you come visit." "You don't need to rush things." "It's a very transient place." "You just have to prepare for that." Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Ramya's Journey 05:07 The Decision to Move Abroad 10:09 Settling into the UAE 14:08 First Impressions of the UAE 18:11 Cultural Insights and Stereotypes 21:51 Teaching in the UAE 26:03 Social Life and Community in Abu Dhabi 25:08 Culinary Adventures: Exploring Local Cuisine 27:50 Cultural Immersion: Understanding Ramadan and Traditions 31:02 Navigating Teaching in a Diverse Environment 32:26 Travel Opportunities: Exploring the Middle East and Beyond 36:03 Reflections on Expat Life: Advice for Newcomers
Ramya Amuthan is back! She joins us for a Rapid Fire Review today! Ramya's RFR Picks: 1. Big Dating Energy by Jeff Guenther and Kate Happ 2. Tuesdays with Morrie: An Old Man, a Young Man, and Life's Greatest Lesson by Mitch Albom 3. Pet Sematary by Stephen King 4. Thunder Dog: The True Story of a Blind Man, His Guide Dog, and the Triumph of Trust at Ground Zero by Michael Hingson with Susy Flory 5. The Coddling of the American Mind: How Good Intentions and Bad Ideas Are Setting Up a Generation for Failure by Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt
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In this episode, Charlotte introduces listeners to the fantasy novel Like a Charm by Elle McNicoll. Ramya Knox is used to feeling cursed. People only notice her long enough to call her a troublemaker. Except Grandpa. He sees Ramya and her neurodiversity as enchanting. But when Grandpa dies, Ramya's world loses its charm...until she discovers he left behind one big secret: that magic is real and Ramya can see it. Find this title in the FVRL collection: https://fvrl.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S21C1914183
Jane Bambauer, Professor at Levin College of Law; Ramya Krishnan, Senior Staff Attorney at the Knight First Amendment Institute and a lecturer in law at Columbia Law School; Alan Rozenshtein, Associate Professor of Law at the University of Minnesota Law School and a Senior Editor at Lawfare, join Kevin Frazier, Assistant Professor at St. Thomas University College of Law and a Tarbell Fellow at Lawfare, to break down the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals' hearing in TikTok v. Garland, in which a panel of judges assessed the constitutionality of the TikTok bill.To receive ad-free podcasts, become a Lawfare Material Supporter at www.patreon.com/lawfare. You can also support Lawfare by making a one-time donation at https://givebutter.com/c/trumptrials.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What's accessibility like at the CNE? Sports Reporter, Co-host, and friend of Kelly and Ramya, Brock Richardson attended the show and joins us to discuss his experience.
Marc Aflalo, Host of Access Tech Live, gives us must-see moments from Season 1, and shares what he's most excited about as the show returns for Season 2 on AMI-tv and AMI Plus. Frances Wong talks about the benefits of silence and tells us about the quietest place on earth. What's accessibility like at the CNE? Sports Reporter, Co-host, and friend of Kelly and Ramya, Brock Richardson attended the show and joins us to discuss his experience. What's fueling an increase in productivity throughout the Canadian workforce? Regional Director Mike French with Robert Half has the details on our Robert Half update. On our Parenting chat, Lucia Bellafante helps us discover how early organization skills can set your child up for lifelong success, at all stages of life.
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Beyond the Diagnosis is more than a traveling art exhibit. It is a movement to humanize the children who happen to have a rare disease. So much of the work around rare diseases is logical, scientific, and medical. It can be a world without feeling.Using art and artists to introduce and celebrate these children is much more personal and evocative. Raghav's mom Ramya describes it as “creating joy and a feeling of permanence in the fleeting lives we have.” The artists who paint these pictures find a new purpose, a sense of amazement, and a deep understanding of these children. Listen to rare mom Patricia Weltin describe the origins and the unexpected organic growth of this movement. Mentioned in this episode:Invitation to Check Out The AtlasThe Atlas
The 13th annual Toronto Disability Pride March happens Sunday July 13th at 1 p.m. and part of their mission is to raise awareness of disability-related issues. Kelly and Ramya speak with organizing committee members Sivert Das and Spencer West about their hopes for this year's event.Toronto Disability Pride March Facebook PageToronto Disability Pride Homepage
Kelly and Ramya interview cast and crew members of AMI-tv's brand new satirical news show 'The Squeaky Wheel: Canada' including Staff Writer Sierra Haynes and Production Accessibility Supervisor Yvonne Felix. We hear about their experience producing the show and how disability representation in front of and behind the cameras made all the difference.Watch: The Squeaky Wheel: Canada TrailerThe Squeaky Wheel: Canada Press Release
Young Canadians are exploring new visa options and digital nomad strategies to save money by working abroad. We hear more on Trending Headlines. Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis are on set for Freaky Friday 2. Plus, there are some huge Swifties in the Royal Family. We get the latest scoop in Entertainment with Corinne Van Dusen. Vancouver has delayed enforcement of new rules for housing developers until 2026. Laura Bain has the details on The Buzz. The 13th annual Toronto Disability Pride march takes place Sunday July 13th. We'll speak to two members of the organizing committee on the message the march wants to send. On Financial Literacy, Ryan Chin gives us the low-down on a vast range of loan and debt products, and how to choose them effectively. Kelly and Ramya interview cast and crew members of AMI-tv's brand new satirical news show 'The Squeaky Wheel: Canada' including Staff Writer Sierra Haynes and Production Accessibility Supervisor Yvonne Felix.
Companies are grappling with how to market the eco-friendly, people friendly, and animal friendly characteristics of their products and services, while also not getting in trouble with the law. Some have learned this the hard way. Some have wisely consulted experts. (That's foreshadowing.) ESG – or Environmental, Social and Governance – reporting and so-called greenwashing litigation have implications for a wide range of stakeholders. Companies face significant financial and reputational risks, while investors, regulators, advocacy groups, and consumers all have an interest in ensuring the accuracy and transparency of ESG information.Last year the SEC adopted amendments to the Investment Company Act with the “Names Rule,” which addresses fund names that are likely to mislead investors about a fund's investments and risks. On the consumer side, the FTC has been on the case as it stalks misleading advertising claims. Violations have real consequences. In 2022 the FTC reached multimillion dollar settlements with store chains Kohl's and Walmart over claims that certain products were eco-friendly and made from bamboo, when they were really made from rayon. More recently, a class action was filed in federal court in New York over the "carbon neutral" branding on bottled water. But there are some important court decisions our guest wants to know about, involving shoemaker AllBirds and beauty products company Sephora. She is Ramya Ravishankar, General Counsel & Corporate Secretary of the HowGood company, an independent research firm that helps the world's largest food brands meet their sustainability commitments. Ramya is a former environmental biologist turned attorney who is – as you will soon hear -- passionate about the intersection of food and sustainability. Previously, Ramya was Associate General Counsel at Bowery Farming – producer of pesticide free lettuce, other leafy foods and herbs. Before that she was a regulatory enforcement associate at Skadden Arps. Ramya earned her J.D. from Columbia Law School in New York and a B.S. from Queen's University in Ontario, Canada.Enjoy the interview!*******This podcast is the audio companion to the Journal of Emerging Issues in Litigation. The Journal is a collaborative project between HB Litigation Conferences and the vLex Fastcase legal research family, which includes Full Court Press, Law Street Media, and Docket Alarm.If you have comments, ideas, or wish to participate, please drop me a note at Editor@LitigationConferences.com.Tom HagyLitigation Enthusiast andHost of the Emerging Litigation PodcastHome PageFollow us on LinkedInSubscribe on your favorite platform.
Gardener Susan Kerney suspects the mild winter has made her least favourite garden task even worse. She tells us how she's dealing with those out of control weeds in her garden this year. Tech Expert John Biehler says an upcoming Windows tool to copy text from photos could be useful for reading everything from recipes to business cards. We get the details on our weekly App Update. Anthropologie is debuting its first adaptive clothing line with added features for their bestselling garments. Laura Bain has more on The Buzz! On our weekly Sports Update, Reporter Brock Richardson has the latest on the Grey Cup's halftime performance, Stanley Cup Finals matchup, and the struggling Toronto Blue Jays. Beelinguapp is a karaoke style, read along audiobook that helps you learn new languages! We find out more on the Chatty Bookshelf with Ryan Hooey. We cap off our week on Kelly and Ramya with Cut for Time, where we revisit a few highlights from the past week.
Relive some of the highest-rated, most listened-to episodes of That Desi Spark on The Greatest Hits! Ramya Chunduri, LMSW, has been a social worker, counselor, advocate, and founder of Saurya Media. Her extensive work in the South Asian community and with women's centers produced a wealth of knowledge about domestic violence and gender-based violence, particularly during the pandemic. Diving into signs most people don't realize and hidden elements of these situations that we can learn about, she provided all of us with the knowledge that could save a life. Though the pandemic is over, many of the issues discussed in this episode are still relevant, leading it to remain one of the most listened-to shows even in 2024.Listen now to this interview with Ramya, conducted during Season 6 (then The Woke Desi).Go to https://betterhelp.com/thatdesispark for 10% off your first month of therapy withBetterHelp and get matched with a therapist who will listen and help! #sponsoredFollow TDS on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter, and catch up with the hosts, Annika and Asana Voices on IG. Until next time, keep lighting That Desi Spark!
Some herbs and vegetables benefit from companion planting for soil nutrition, structure, or even pest control. Gardener Susan Kerney tells us which plants pair up well and grow better together. Low vision Android users are getting a big accessibility boost with Google's Lookout app. Tech Expert John Biehler give us the details on our weekly app update. Nova Scotia is revising its barrier-free by 2030 accessibility legislation, but says delays are the result of extensive community consultations. Laura Bain has the details on The Buzz. A sports columnist has been barred from WNBA press conferences following an uncomfortable exchange with their newest athlete. Reporter Brock Richardson has the details on our weekly Sports Update. Ryan Hooey says as a parent with a print disability, Playaway Wonderbooks are the perfect way to engage with his daughter as she learns to read. We hear more on the Chatty Bookshelf! We cap off our week on Kelly and Ramya with Cut for Time, where we revisit a few highlights from the past week, including: a tour of China's tech factories, the reality of lovebombing, and how AI could improve animal welfare.
Backups. The one feature everyone needs but nobody has time for! Tech Expert Mike Feir tells us why it's critical to find the time and gives us a walkthrough of those all-important iCloud backup features for iOS users. We reach into the Kelly and Ramya archive and revisit a conversation we had with Canada's Accessibility Officer, Stehpanie Cadieux, about the strides we've made towards a barrier-free Canada. Pharmaceutical company Amylyx is pulling their new ALS treatment off the market after it failed to improve patient symptoms. We get that story and more with Mark Phoenix on The Buzz. Chef Mary Mammoliti says all-inclusive resorts can be both a blessing and a curse so she's sharing her tips to navigate the temptations during your summer getaway. with baseball season underway, Accessible Gamer, Markus McCracken shares his gameplay review of “MLB: The Show 24”. Brock Richardson joins us for our weekly Thursday Roundtable.
We reach into the Kelly and Ramya archive and revisit a conversation we had with Canada's Accessibility Officer, Stehpanie Cadieux, about the strides we've made towards a barrier-free Canada.
Today, we're bringing you an episode of Arbiters of Truth, our series on the information ecosystem.Last week the House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed a bill that would require ByteDance, the Chinese company that owns the popular social media app TikTok, to divest its ownership in the platform or face TikTok being banned in the United States. Although prospects for the bill in the Senate remain uncertain, President Biden has said he will sign the bill if it comes to his desk, and this is the most serious attempt yet to ban the controversial social media app.Today's podcast is the latest in a series of conversations we've had about TikTok. Matt Perault, the Director of the Center on Technology Policy at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, led a conversation with Alan Rozenshtein, Associate Professor of Law at the University of Minnesota and Senior Editor at Lawfare, and Ramya Krishnan, a Senior Staff Attorney at the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University. They talked about the First Amendment implications of a TikTok ban, whether it's a good idea as a policy matter, and how we should think about foreign ownership of platforms more generally.Disclaimer: Matt's center receives funding from foundations and tech companies, including funding from TikTok.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Last week the House of Representatives overwhelmingly passed a bill that would require ByteDance, the Chinese company that owns the popular social media app TikTok, to divest its ownership in the platform or face TikTok being banned in the United States. Although prospects for the bill in the Senate remain uncertain, President Biden has said he will sign the bill if it comes to his desk, and this is the most serious attempt yet to ban the controversial social media app.Today's podcast is the latest in a series of conversations we've had about TikTok. Matt Perault, the Director of the Center on Technology Policy at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, led a conversation with Alan Rozenshtein, Associate Professor of Law at the University of Minnesota and Senior Editor at Lawfare, and Ramya Krishnan, a Senior Staff Attorney at the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University. They talked about the First Amendment implications of a TikTok ban, whether it's a good idea as a policy matter, and how we should think about foreign ownership of platforms more generally.Disclaimer: Matt's center receives funding from foundations and tech companies, including funding from TikTok. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Let's reflect on 2023, a stellar year of podcast guests, and the most hilarious and thought-provoking stories. From the worst places to leave food, to airport poop jokes, and celebrating the legendary Darryl Lenox, Jennie highlights the Top 5 Low Vision Moments of the year. Highlights:Blind Pele – Opening Clip (00:00)Top 5 Low Vision Moments of 2023 Introduction (00:17)Honourable Mention – Ben Akuoko (01:33)#5 – Sitting in Crab Curry with Ramya Amuthan (02:15)#4 – Ostomy Bag Check with Rare with Flair (06:48)#3 – Blind Swag with MDB (11:52)#2 – Snubbing Grandma with Dave Brown (17:16)#1 – Balloon at the Border with Darryl Lenox (21:01)Bonus – Locked Out in 2024 (27:50)Show Close (29:20)Links:Ben Akuoko co-hosts CNIB's The Lens: Living Diverse PodcastRamya Amutham co-hosts Kelly and Ramya on AMI TV and the AMI Audiobook Review podcastCasey Greer & Cassandra Mendez host the Rare with Flair podcastMDB (AKA Mike Dow) is a rapper based in Moncton, NB, find him on Facebook and YouTube.Dave Brown hosts Now with Dave Brown on AMI TV, find content on YouTube and podcast platforms. Darryl Lenox is a comedy legend, visit www.DarrylLenox.comTheme song by Outtacontroller - BandCamp; @Outtacontroller on Instagram
In May 2023, Montana passed a new law that would ban the use of TikTok within the state starting on January 1, 2024. But as of today, TikTok is still legal in the state of Montana—thanks to a preliminary injunction issued by a federal district judge, who found that the Montana law likely violated the First Amendment. In Texas, meanwhile, another federal judge recently upheld a more limited ban against the use of TikTok on state-owned devices. What should we make of these rulings, and how should we understand the legal status of efforts to ban TikTok?We've discussed the question of TikTok bans and the First Amendment before on the Lawfare Podcast, when Lawfare Senior Editor Alan Rozenshtein and Matt Perault, Director of the Center on Technology Policy at UNC-Chapel Hill, sat down with Ramya Krishnan, a staff attorney at the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University, and Mary-Rose Papandrea, the Samuel Ashe Distinguished Professor of Constitutional Law at the University of North Carolina School of Law. In light of the Montana and Texas rulings, Matt and Lawfare Senior Editor Quinta Jurecic decided to bring the gang back together and talk about where the TikTok bans stand with Ramya and Mary-Rose, on this episode of Arbiters of Truth, our series on the information ecosystem.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In May 2023, Montana passed a new law that would ban the use of TikTok within the state starting on January 1, 2024. But as of today, TikTok is still legal in the state of Montana—thanks to a preliminary injunction issued by a federal district judge, who found that the Montana law likely violated the First Amendment. In Texas, meanwhile, another federal judge recently upheld a more limited ban against the use of TikTok on state-owned devices. What should we make of these rulings, and how should we understand the legal status of efforts to ban TikTok?We've discussed the question of TikTok bans and the First Amendment before on the Lawfare Podcast, when Lawfare Senior Editor Alan Rozenshtein and Matt Perault, Director of the Center on Technology Policy at UNC-Chapel Hill, sat down with Ramya Krishnan, a staff attorney at the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University, and Mary-Rose Papandrea, the Samuel Ashe Distinguished Professor of Constitutional Law at the University of North Carolina School of Law. In light of the Montana and Texas rulings, Matt and Lawfare Senior Editor Quinta Jurecic decided to bring the gang back together and talk about where the TikTok bans stand with Ramya and Mary-Rose, on this episode of Arbiters of Truth, our series on the information ecosystem. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Happy holidays from Double Tap! And, as a special gift just for you, we present our Christmas Day special episode featuring Steven, Shaun and the stars of AMI: Kelly McDonald and Ramya Amuthan. With Double Tap, you can always expect the unexpected, and this show is no different. The four hosts get around the Christmas table and discuss everything from the making of haggis to buying a new iMac, and everything in between. Grab a hot drink, sit back in your comfiest of chairs, and enjoy the show. Get in touch with the Double Tappers and join the conversation: Email: feedback@doubletaponair.com Call: 1-877-803-4567 (Canada and USA) / 0204 571 3354 (UK) X (formerly Twitter): @BlindGuyTech / @ShaunShed Mastodon: @DoubleTap
Ramya shares her testimony from the new age to Jesus as a Hindu witch. She explained how she first converted to Christianity, before becoming a new-age witch and engaging in many witchcraft practices. We also went through how she got out of the new age deception. Watch until the end, it's worth it. Website ► https://almostfalse.net/
Wondering how to navigate through significant career transitions smoothly? In this episode of the ‘Speak Your Mind Unapologetically Podcast', we provide you with invaluable insights and practical tips to help you smoothly pivot in your career. We are thrilled to have Ramya Prabhakar, a Principal Product Manager at a leading tech company and a Ph.D. in Computer Science, share her experiences and lessons learned shifting from a Technical Lead to a Product Manager role. Tune in to this episode to discover: ✔️ The pivotal moments that signal it's time for a career change. ✔️ Strategies for preparing and positioning yourself for a successful career pivot. ✔️ How to engage with mentors and networks for support during transitions. ✅ Other Episodes You'll Like Bold Career Pivots: Making Unconventional Moves (with Jodi Constantino) Don't Leave It to Luck: How to Steer Your Career Path (with Geetanjali Tandon) Is It Good To Take Career Risks? (With Preeti Karnik) Disrupt Yourself: How to Be the Change You Want to See in Your Career & Leadership (with Anuradha Dodda) 32 Ways To Take Up More Space And Get Noticed At Work 4 Things You Can Ask For To Fast-Track Your Career 15 Ways To Groom Yourself For A Promotion When Nobody Else Does ✅ Follow Ivna Curi on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ivna-curi-mba-67083b2/ ✅ Free Resources Podcast episode lists by theme: https://assertiveway.aweb.page/speakyourmindunapologeticallytopics From Rambling To Articulate PDF Guide: https://assertiveway.aweb.page/articulate Women in Tech Leaders Podcast Interviews: https://assertiveway.com/womenintechpodcastguests/ Podcast Summaries & More Email Newsletter: https://assertiveway.com/newsletter Our Linkedin Blog Articles: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/6863880009879306240/ TEDx Talk How To Speak Up Safely When It's Psychologically Unsafe: https://assertiveway.aweb.page/safespeak 10 Day free Assertive And Liked Challenge: https://assertiveway.aweb.page/beassertiveandliked Assertiveness free training: https://assertiveway.aweb.page/getahead Other Free resources: https://assertiveway.com/free/ Podcast page: https://assertiveway.com/podcast-speak-your-mind-unapologetically/ ✅ Work With Us Workshops: http://assertiveway.com/workshops Break The Silence: https://assertiveway.com/communicationculturetransformation/ Services: https://assertiveway.com/offerings Contact me: info@assertiveway.com or ivnacuri@assertiveway.com Contact me on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ivna-curi-mba-67083b2 Website: https://assertiveway.com ✅ Support The Podcast Rate the podcast on apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/speak-your-mind-unapologetically-podcast/id1623647915 Ask me your question for the next episode: https://www.speakpipe.com/speakyourmindquestion
Ramya Swaminathan is the CEO of Malta Inc, a company that spun out of Google's moonshot factory in 2018 to work on an energy storage solution using the existing power grid. One thing holding the world back from a transition to clean energy: electricity generated from sources like the sun and wind has to be used right away or it disappears…but one possible answer might be—salt.This week on How I Built This Lab, Ramya recounts how she got into the renewable energy industry with two previous companies focused on hydropower. She also explains how molten salt and coolant might be better than batteries as a low-cost, long-duration and job-preserving energy storage solution.This episode was produced by J.C. Howard with music by Ramtin Arablouei. It was edited by John Isabella with research help from Alex Cheng. Our audio engineer was Maggie Luthar. You can follow HIBT on Twitter & Instagram, and email us at hibt@id.wondery.com.This episode is brought to you in part by Canva, the easy-to-use online design platform for presentations, social posts, videos, websites, and more. Start designing today at Canva – the home for every brand.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode of 'Low Vision Moments' Jenny Bovard talks with guest, Ramya Amuthan about their most embarrassing food-related incidents: from tomato sauce-stained glasses to sitting on dips, cakes & a nice crab curry at a formal Sri Lankan family gathering, be careful where you place your meal because there just might be a blind or partially-sighted person nearby about to sit down. Host / Backdrop Description:Host: Jennie is a woman with shoulder-length white-blonde hair, strong glasses with purple rims. Her facial expressions are animated and she often speaks with her hands. The background includes two large bookcases, full of a variety of books, DVDs, toys, and nicknacks. Ramya Amuthan co-hosts AMI's Kelly & Ramya and the podcast AMI Audio Book Review. She's a voice actor and an engaging storyteller based in Toronto. Kelly & Ramya: Airs weekdays at 2 p.m. Eastern on AMI-tv & AMI-audio featuring interviews and discussions about arts, entertainment and the lifestyle issues that matter to you.Episode HighlightsShow Open (0:00)Introducing Ramya Amuthan (01:27)The Joys and Dangers of Korean BBQ (02:03)All About Ramya (02:40)Jennie's Rosé-Coloured Glasses (03:59)Not-So-Sweet 16: Ramya's Worst Place to put a Birthday Cake (07:50)“Don't Sit in the Dip, Yvon!” (12:34)Crab Curry Catastrophe in Sri Lanka (14:28)The Awkward Aftermath (17:36)When Jennie Met Ramya: “the Post-Goalball Sweaty Hug” (18:08)Flippin' Mango: The Ottawa Wal-Mart Pineapple Incident (19:32)Ramya's Voice Acting Resume (26:15)Show Close (27:19)Links:About The Vale on Falling SquirrelThe Vale on AMI This Week ShortcutThe White Tiger on NetflixAbout GoalballAbout Low Vision Moments: Part story time, part comedy, part awareness driven, Jennie Bovard presents funny experiences that happen when you are blind or partially sighted.Jennie Bovard is a running, beer-drinking, thirtysomething with albinism. She loves trying all the things, making people laugh, and volunteering to create accessible sport and recreation opportunities in her community. Jennie, who has lived with partial sight all her life, has a diploma in film and TV production. Jennie lives in Halifax.About AMIAMI is a not-for-profit media company that entertains, informs and empowers Canadians who are blind or partially sighted. Operating three broadcast services, AMI-tv and AMI-audio in English and AMI-télé in French, AMI's vision is to establish and support a voice for Canadians with disabilities, representing their interests, concerns and values through inclusion, representation, accessible media, reflection, representation and portrayal.Learn more at AMI.caConnect on Twitter @AccessibleMediaOn Instagram @accessiblemediaincOn Facebook at @AccessibleMediaIncEmail feedback@ami.ca
Bill tells us about a bike ride that promotes tourism in small towns in Iowa and tries to put these small towns on the map. And, Ramya can't believe a story about an adventurer who has travelled 230,000 miles to many different countries without flying, over the past decade. Plus, increased tourism in Greece has led to inspections of rented lounge chairs on private beaches. This article leads to an interesting debate about public drinking in Toronto Parks between Bill, Kelly, and Ramya. All that and more on this edition of the Best of the Buzz!
Buy our New Katrina Kaif/Barbie T-shirt at our Red Bubble Store. Support this podcast and get ad-free episodes and bonus episodes by becoming a paid member at Patreon.com/KhandaanPodcast! If you missed Asim on the Rocky aur Rani Ki Prem Kahaani episode or Sujoy on the Adipurush episode, we recorded a Bonus Episode for Patreon Only, you can find it here. Sign up to our new Khandaan Podcast Newsletter! Next issue is about to drop... Join the episode 200 celebrations by joining the #KhandaanBracket. Cast your vote here. Welcome to Khandaan: A Bollywood Podcast where we're finally back, baby! Asim, Sujoy and Amrita catch up on all the latest happenings, including: MADE IN HEAVEN S2 starring Shobhita Dhulipalia, Arjun Mathur, Jim Sarbh, Mona Singh, Vijay Raaz, Kalki Koechlin, and a whole host of other fine performers. This long awaited series premiered to middling reviews and unexpected scandals and we dive deep. Keeping with the Excel theme, we discuss the casting news and surrounding frenzy for DON 3 which will now feature Ranveer Singh. How can Khandaan not have an opinion? Talking of the previous Don, we have thoughts about the songs of JAWAN, which we cannot wait to watch. Sujoy and Amrita went to the theatres to watch JAILER with Rajnikanth, Vinayakan, Ramya, and a bunch of fun cameos. Asim watched HEART OF STONE aka Alia Bhatt's Hollywood debut on Netflix. Show Notes: Follow us on Socials: Amrita, Sujoy, Asim YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok Sujoy's Instagram Amrita's YouTube Book Channel- Amrita By The Book You can listen to Khandaan- A Bollywood Podcast episodes on the following apps: Apple Podcast Spotify Jio Saavn Deezer Audible Amazon Music Omny iHeart TuneIn
Henry talks with Ramya Deepak, a Numeracy Learning Specialist at Mount Waverley Primary School. This conversation was originally broadcast on 97.7FM Casey Radio in July 2023. It was produced by Rob Kelly.