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Het tweede boek in de Ivy-serie. Kenia, 1926. Terwijl Ivy probeert het verleden te ontvluchten, is Ranjana juist op zoek naar een nieuwe toekomst. Uitgegeven door De Fontein Romans & Spanning Spreker: Marjolein Algera
This installment of Oncology Data Advisor's Exploring Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Oncology series features a discussion recorded live at the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) 2024 Annual Meeting between Ranjana Devi, Vice President of Product Development, Oncology, at Qure.ai, and Fellows Forum member Dr. Waqas Haque. Check out the episode to hear more about: • Qure.ai's mission of making healthcare more accessible and equitable to patients worldwide through innovations in deep learning and AI • Current challenges in lung cancer screening and the capabilities of AI in addressing these gaps • Qure.ai's end-to-end AI-powered solutions for early lung cancer detection and care • The efficacy of these solutions and how they can be used in the clinic • The lung cancer portfolio that Qure.ai showcased at ASCO • Other innovations coming down the pipeline • And more!
Apr 8, 2022 #KriyaYoga #Yogananda #Affirmations In this talk with a period of meditation, Self-Realization Fellowship nun Sister Ranjana explains that we can learn to truly spiritualize family life — and all our relationships — through positive thinking, affirmations, and applying in daily interactions Paramahansa Yogananda's teachings, which “show us how we can deepen the understanding, the respect, the kindness, the love that we have for one another.” At the beginning of this talk, Sister Ranjana extols the Self-Realization Fellowship Lessons, the home-study course by Paramahansa Yogananda on the science of meditation and art of balanced spiritual living. In the Lessons, you will find a wealth of wisdom to go deeper with the ideas covered in this talk. To learn more about the transformative possibilities of the Lessons: https://srflessons.org To view more talks from this series: • Inspirational Services With Meditation To participate in an online group meditation through the SRF Online Meditation Center: https://srfonlinemeditation.org To read Paramahansa Yogananda's “Autobiography of a Yogi”: https://bookstore.yogananda-srf.org/p... *** If you would like to support the spiritual and humanitarian work of SRF, please click on this link: https://donatesrf.org *** For the latest content from SRF: https://yogananda.org / yoganandasrf / selfrealizationfellowship / srfyogananda / selfrealizationfellowship https://bookstore.yogananda-srf.org/ *** About Subtitles/closed captions: We are happy to provide quality subtitles in several languages. If no captioning is yet available in your language, please check back in a few days. Subtitulado común o para personas con discapacidad auditiva: Nos complace ofrecer subtítulos en español. Si aún no los encuentra disponibles en su idioma, por favor vuelva a verificar en unos días. Untertitel: Wir freuen uns sehr, Ihnen auch passende deutsche Untertitel bieten zu können. Sollten die Untertitel gerade noch nicht zur Verfügung stehen, bitten wir Sie, einige Tage später nochmals nachzusehen. Sottotitoli: siamo felici di mettere a vostra disposizione sottotitoli in italiano. Nel caso i sottotitoli non risultino ancora disponibili nella vostra lingua, vi invitiamo a ricontrollare tra qualche giorno. Legendas e legendas ocultas: Temos a satisfação de disponibilizar legendas fidedignas em português. Caso as legendas na sua língua não estejam disponíveis, por favor, verifique novamente dentro de alguns dias. #Yogananda#HowToLive#SpiritualFamilyLife#SpiritualRelationships#KriyaYoga#Affirmations#SRFLessons#SRFConvocation
With special guest: Dr Ranjana Srivastava… in conversation with Bill Kable Most people in our society try to avoid death and taxes. But at least in the case of our mortality it is a universal experience, a bookend of our life, part of being human. Our guest today is Dr Ranjana Srivastava OAM who is an Oncologist working in the public hospital sector of Victoria. Ranjana packs into her daily life being a doctor, an award winning author, a journalist and also a family life with her husband and three children. Yet her professional life as a cancer specialist revolves around dealing with a deadly disease, cancer. It often falls to her to pass on the unimaginable news that the person in front of her has limited time to live. Some doctors can’t imagine themselves doing this because they want to help heal a condition. Other doctors can’t imagine doing anything else and for this they have a special type of courage. Podcast (mp3)
Dec 3, 2021 #YogaMeditation #Yogananda #SelfRealization Self-Realization Fellowship nun Sister Ranjana discusses how we can use the techniques that Paramahansa Yogananda has given for activating the tremendously powerful inner force of will power — enabling us to do the things we really want to do and become what we really want to become. This deeply encouraging talk on the how-to-live teachings of Paramahansa Yogananda, which includes a period of meditation, was recorded in November 2021 at the SRF International Headquarters in Los Angeles. To learn more about the Self-Realization Fellowship Lessons, the home-study course created by Paramahansa Yogananda to teach the science of meditation and the art of balanced spiritual living: https://yogananda.org/lessons To read “Autobiography of a Yogi,” now celebrating its 75th year in print: https://bookstore.yogananda-srf.org/p... To view more talks from this series: • Inspirational Services With Meditation To participate in an online group meditation through the SRF Online Meditation Center: https://srfonlinemeditation.org *** If you would like to support the spiritual and humanitarian work of SRF, please click on this link: https://donatesrf.org *** For the latest content from SRF: https://yogananda.org / yoganandasrf / selfrealizationfellowship / srfyogananda / selfrealizationfellowship https://bookstore.yogananda-srf.org/ *** About Subtitles/closed captions: We are happy to provide quality subtitles in several languages. If no captioning is yet available in your language, please check back in a few days. Subtitulado común o para personas con discapacidad auditiva: Nos complace ofrecer subtítulos en español. Si aún no los encuentra disponibles en su idioma, por favor vuelva a verificar en unos días. Untertitel: Wir freuen uns sehr, Ihnen auch passende deutsche Untertitel bieten zu können. Sollten die Untertitel gerade noch nicht zur Verfügung stehen, bitten wir Sie, einige Tage später nochmals nachzusehen. Sottotitoli: siamo felici di mettere a vostra disposizione sottotitoli in italiano. Nel caso i sottotitoli non risultino ancora disponibili nella vostra lingua, vi invitiamo a ricontrollare tra qualche giorno. Legendas e legendas ocultas: Temos a satisfação de disponibilizar legendas fidedignas em português. Caso as legendas na sua língua não estejam disponíveis, por favor, verifique novamente dentro de alguns dias. #Yogananda#HowToLive#DynamicWillPower#SelfRealization#SRFLessons#YogaMeditation#BecomeWhoYouWereMeantToBe
Dec 3, 2021 #YogaMeditation #Yogananda #SelfRealization Self-Realization Fellowship nun Sister Ranjana discusses how we can use the techniques that Paramahansa Yogananda has given for activating the tremendously powerful inner force of will power — enabling us to do the things we really want to do and become what we really want to become. This deeply encouraging talk on the how-to-live teachings of Paramahansa Yogananda, which includes a period of meditation, was recorded in November 2021 at the SRF International Headquarters in Los Angeles. To learn more about the Self-Realization Fellowship Lessons, the home-study course created by Paramahansa Yogananda to teach the science of meditation and the art of balanced spiritual living: https://yogananda.org/lessons To read “Autobiography of a Yogi,” now celebrating its 75th year in print: https://bookstore.yogananda-srf.org/p... To view more talks from this series: • Inspirational Services With Meditation To participate in an online group meditation through the SRF Online Meditation Center: https://srfonlinemeditation.org *** If you would like to support the spiritual and humanitarian work of SRF, please click on this link: https://donatesrf.org *** For the latest content from SRF: https://yogananda.org / yoganandasrf / selfrealizationfellowship / srfyogananda / selfrealizationfellowship https://bookstore.yogananda-srf.org/ *** About Subtitles/closed captions: We are happy to provide quality subtitles in several languages. If no captioning is yet available in your language, please check back in a few days. Subtitulado común o para personas con discapacidad auditiva: Nos complace ofrecer subtítulos en español. Si aún no los encuentra disponibles en su idioma, por favor vuelva a verificar en unos días. Untertitel: Wir freuen uns sehr, Ihnen auch passende deutsche Untertitel bieten zu können. Sollten die Untertitel gerade noch nicht zur Verfügung stehen, bitten wir Sie, einige Tage später nochmals nachzusehen. Sottotitoli: siamo felici di mettere a vostra disposizione sottotitoli in italiano. Nel caso i sottotitoli non risultino ancora disponibili nella vostra lingua, vi invitiamo a ricontrollare tra qualche giorno. Legendas e legendas ocultas: Temos a satisfação de disponibilizar legendas fidedignas em português. Caso as legendas na sua língua não estejam disponíveis, por favor, verifique novamente dentro de alguns dias. #Yogananda#HowToLive#DynamicWillPower#SelfRealization#SRFLessons#YogaMeditation#BecomeWhoYouWereMeantToBe
Imagine discovering surprisingly progressive stories from the 19th century, all written by your grandmother!In this episode, we'll introduce you to Ranjana Kaul and her passionate endeavour to do justice to her grandmother's legacy — a trailblazing woman, who not only wrote but also fervently fought for women's rights. Join your host, Michelle, as she delves deep into the captivating accounts of how Ranjana serendipitously unearthed the stories and accounts of her grandmother. Laxmibai Abhyankar wrote short stories in Marathi, and Kaul, her granddaughter, painstakingly translated and moulded her work into an English collection called "Stepmother and Other Stories".The collection highlights archaic customs and regressive beliefs, such as the mistreatment of widows and the denial of education to women.Produced by Aishwarya JawalgekarSound Edit by Kshitij Jadhav‘Books and Beyond with Bound' is the podcast where Tara Khandelwal and Michelle D'costa uncover how their books reflect the realities of our lives and society today. Find out what drives India's finest authors: from personal experiences to jugaad research methods, insecurities to publishing journeys. Created by Bound, a storytelling company that helps you grow through stories. Follow us @boundindia on all social media platforms.
Streamed live on Aug 17, 2022 #SRFConvocation #Yogananda #SRF Self-Realization Fellowship nun Sister Ranjana answers questions submitted by Self-Realization Fellowship students and members on applying Paramahansa Yogananda's “how-to-live” teachings in daily life on Day 3 of the 2022 Convocation. The 2022 SRF World Convocation is a free weeklong program of online classes on Paramahansa Yogananda's “how-to-live” teachings and meditation techniques, guided meditations and kirtans (devotional chanting), virtual pilgrimage tours to the ashrams where Yogananda lived and communed with the Divine, and more. To experience all the aspects of this special program, register for free: https://convocation.yogananda.org To learn about the Self-Realization Fellowship Lessons, the home-study course created by Paramahansa Yogananda to teach the science of meditation and the art of balanced spiritual living: https://srflessons.org Read Yogananda's introductory SRF Lesson here: https://flipbooks.yogananda.org/15791... Yogananda's spiritual classic Autobiography of a Yogi recently celebrated its 75th year of publication; the complete edition is published by SRF: https://bookstore.yogananda-srf.org/p... *** If you would like to support the spiritual and humanitarian work of SRF, please click on this link: https://donatesrf.org *** About Subtitles/closed captions: We are happy to provide quality subtitles in several languages. If no captioning is yet available in your language, please check back soon. Los subtítulos en español estarán disponibles pronto. Además, estamos preparando una versión de alta calidad de estos subtítulos, que estará disponible poco después de la Convención. Untertitel in Deutsch werden in Kürze verfügbar sein. Außerdem erstellen wir derzeit eine qualitativ hochwertige Version dieser Untertitel, die kurz nach der Convocation verfügbar sein wird. I sottotitoli in italiano saranno presto disponibili. Ne stiamo predisponendo una versione di elevata qualità che sarà pronta a breve dopo il termine della Convocazione. As legendas em português estarão disponíveis em breve. Também estamos trabalhando atualmente numa versão em alta qualidade dessas legendas, a qual estará disponível logo após a Convocação. #Yogananda #SRFConvocation #Satsanga #SRFLessons #SRF #Paramahansa
Get my free mushroom trip checklist here: jamesxander.com/checklist ❤️ » 1:1 Integration Support & Psychedelic Guidance «» Unlock God Mode – A Course for Upgrading Your Hologram « YOUTUBE:• YouTube channel @emperorjames• YouTube channel @jamesxandertrip [From the vault – Episode 8 of The James Xander Trip] – In today's episode, Zach Schenken interviews me and dives into my story: how I discovered psychedelics, and how my experiences with LSD, DMT, and mushrooms have shaped my life. We also dive into the manifestation, reality creation, and the nature of reality. Finally, we talk about the 1 Billion Humans mission: a mission to unite the planet with the help of psychedelics. [Watch this episode on YouTube] I am so grateful to Zach for hosting this interview; this was one of my favourite conversations ever. The vibes were definitely flowing. You can find Zach's excellent podcast at The Vitruvian Podcast. In our conversation, we dive into: • the beginning of my personal growth journey • how a random bus stop encounter changed my life • Abraham-Hicks: Ask and It Is Given • the books that have most influenced me • studying the books vs. studying your life • Reality Transurfing by Vadim Zeland • reading the same book for 30 years (Bob Proctor) • what I learned from my first psychedelic experience • the connection between shrooms and DMT • the true nature of reality • do other people actually exist? • the 1 Billion Humans mission • and much more Books and authors mentioned: • Ask and It Is Given by Abraham-Hicks • Reality Transurfing by Vadim Zeland • As a Man Thinketh by James Allen • Feeling is the Secret by Neville Goddard • The Four Agreements • The Kybalion • Emmet Fox Listen to the podcast on Spotify and Apple: https://jamesxander.fm/subscribe
Get my free mushroom trip checklist here: jamesxander.com/checklist ❤️ » 1:1 Integration Support & Psychedelic Guidance «» Unlock God Mode – A Course for Upgrading Your Hologram «YOUTUBE:• YouTube channel @emperorjames• YouTube channel @jamesxandertrip [From the vault – Episode 8 of The James Xander Trip] – In today's episode, Zach Schenken interviews me and dives into my story: how I discovered psychedelics, and how my experiences with LSD, DMT, and mushrooms have shaped my life. We also dive into the manifestation, reality creation, and the nature of reality. Finally, we talk about the 1 Billion Humans mission: a mission to unite the planet with the help of psychedelics. [Watch this episode on YouTube] I am so grateful to Zach for hosting this interview; this was one of my favourite conversations ever. The vibes were definitely flowing. You can find Zach's excellent podcast at The Vitruvian Podcast. In our conversation, we dive into: • the beginning of my personal growth journey • how a random bus stop encounter changed my life • Abraham-Hicks: Ask and It Is Given • the books that have most influenced me • studying the books vs. studying your life • Reality Transurfing by Vadim Zeland • reading the same book for 30 years (Bob Proctor) • what I learned from my first psychedelic experience • the connection between shrooms and DMT • the true nature of reality • do other people actually exist? • the 1 Billion Humans mission • and much more Books and authors mentioned: • Ask and It Is Given by Abraham-Hicks • Reality Transurfing by Vadim Zeland • As a Man Thinketh by James Allen • Feeling is the Secret by Neville Goddard • The Four Agreements • The Kybalion • Emmet Fox Listen to the podcast on Spotify and Apple: https://jamesxander.fm/subscribe
1:1 Integration Support & Psychedelic Guidance » Join Unlock God Mode, a 30-day audio course for upgrading your relationship with reality. « The Mushroom Trip Checklist (ebook) Check out The James Xander Trip podcast ❤️ Subscribe to my personal YouTube channel [From the vault – Episode 8 of The James Xander Trip] – In today's episode, Zach Schenken interviews me and dives into my story: how I discovered psychedelics, and how my experiences with LSD, DMT, and mushrooms have shaped my life. We also dive into the manifestation, reality creation, and the nature of reality. Finally, we talk about the 1 Billion Humans mission: a mission to unite the planet with the help of psychedelics. [Watch this episode on YouTube] I am so grateful to Zach for hosting this interview; this was one of my favourite conversations ever. The vibes were definitely flowing. You can find Zach's excellent podcast at The Vitruvian Podcast. In our conversation, we dive into: • the beginning of my personal growth journey • how a random bus stop encounter changed my life • Abraham-Hicks: Ask and It Is Given • the books that have most influenced me • studying the books vs. studying your life • Reality Transurfing by Vadim Zeland • reading the same book for 30 years (Bob Proctor) • what I learned from my first psychedelic experience • the connection between shrooms and DMT • the true nature of reality • do other people actually exist? • the 1 Billion Humans mission • and much more Books and authors mentioned: • Ask and It Is Given by Abraham-Hicks • Reality Transurfing by Vadim Zeland • As a Man Thinketh by James Allen • Feeling is the Secret by Neville Goddard • The Four Agreements • The Kybalion • Emmet Fox Listen to the podcast on Spotify and Apple: https://jamesxander.fm/subscribe
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This week, The Musafir Stories speaks with Ila Reddy, a returning guest and listener as she takes us to the ancient kingdoms of Newar. Today's destination: Nepal Nearest Airport: Tribhuvan International Airport, KTM Nearest Railway Station: N/A Prerequisites: N/A Packing: Pack according to the season Time of the year: September - Feb Length of the itinerary: 9 days Itinerary Highlights: Ila takes us overseas as we discover the Newari capitals of Nepal - Patan, Bhaktapur along with other places like Panauti and Bharatpur! Historically, the Nepal valley and adjoining areas made up a confederation known as the Nepal Mandala. Until the 15th century, Bhaktapur was its capital, when two other capitals, Kathmandu and Lalitpur (Patan), were established. The trip was done with the Community Homestay Network (CHN). The Community Homestay Network (CHN) is a social enterprise that supports a network of homestays run by local women and families across Nepal. Their homestay model provides hosts with an additional source of income and the opportunity to meet travelers from around the world, while travelers get a taste of the local way of life. The best part is that 80% of the revenue goes directly to the community and is used for family and household expenses, education, personal development, community activities, and community development We begin the journey by flying into Kathmandu and making our way to Patan/Lalitpur, one of the ancient cities of the Newari kingdom. The Durbar Square is one of the iconic locations of Patan that is made up of a number of temples and provides a view into the wonderful architecture of the region. The prominent temples of Patan Durbar Square include:: Krishna Temple, Royal Palace Patan, Jagannarayan Temple, Keshav Narayan Temple, Char Naarayan Temple, Golden Temple and others. On the east side of the square looms the impressive Ancient Royal Palace, which dates back to the late 1600s. With its red-brick walls, tiered rooftop pavilions and latticed window screens, the palace is a shining example of traditional Nepalese architecture. The next stop is the Golden Temple Also known as Kwa Bahal and Hiranyavarna Mahavihara, this Buddhist monastery takes its English name from the beautiful golden metalwork which adorns its façade. We also speak of the rich traditional food from Nepal - including local candy, thalis, daal and sabzi. The next pitstop is Bharatpur - to experience the life of the Tharu community that lives around the Chitwan national park. Besides the rhinos and mustard fields, the experience is all about the time spent with the community, sampling their way of life, food and celebrations! Ila makes a short trip back to Patan again, which they used as their base camp. In this leg, Ila covers the Paubha painting workshop which she was a part of. The painting is native to Nepal and is similar to the Tibetan Thangka paintings and involves detailing of Hindu mythological figures and deities and Mandalas. Paubha painting is treated as a form of meditation by its practitioners, and mastering the pattern of even a single leaf, wave, or cloud can take weeks. The next stop from Patan is Bhaktapur, another of the capitals of the Valley. Bhaktapur, the "City of Devotees," is also known for Newar traditions, food, and artisans, and is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Nepal The Bhaktapur Durbar Square - is similar to the one in Patan, except that the temples are more massive. There are several smaller squares or chowks and the one with pottery shops was particularly beautiful. Like Patan, the area is best explored on foot and the local mitho doi (similar to Bengali mishti doi, or sweet curd) is a must-try! Ila moves to Panuati after spending time in Bhaktapur - Panauti is a historical city in Nepal, originally it was a small state given by King Bhupatindra Malla as a dowry to his sister. Ila explores a few temples, walked around the market and alleys, and even made a day trip to Namobuddha Monastery, located atop a hill and offering exceptional views of the snow peaks. The final stop is a quick return to Patan where Ila takes part in a Ranjana lippi workshop, the traditional script of the Newari people as well as a quick visit to Kathmandu to visit the Pashupatinath temple and a sound bath meditation! Links: Link to Ila's substack: https://ilareddy.substack.com/ Link to blog posts: https://ilareddy.substack.com/p/nepal-part1 https://ilareddy.substack.com/p/nepal-part2 Link to Community Homestay network: https://www.communityhomestay.com/ Link to Ila's episode on Nagaland: Ep. 110: Headhunters of Nagaland with Ila Reddy The ...Applehttps://podcasts.apple.com › podcast › ep-110-headhu... 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Join us for an inspiring conversation with Captain Ranjana Velu, a veteran pilot with 25 years of experience, including a distinguished career in the Indian Air Force. Discover the remarkable journey of how she balanced raising two children while excelling in her career as a pilot. With a wealth of experience, Captain Velu has countless captivating stories to share that offer valuable insights into her life in the skies. Don't miss out on this unforgettable discussion with Captain Ranjana Velu! Are you suffering from burnout? Take the MINT Clinic Burnout Quiz: https://mintclinic.scoreapp.com Disclaimer: The content in the podcast is not intended to constitute or be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the advice of your health care provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on the podcast. Links: www.mintclinic.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, independent dance practitioner and writer Ranjana Dave talks to us about the evolution of Indian classical dance, and what it means for dance to be political.‘In Perspective' is The Swaddle's podcast series where academics reveal little-known facts about Indian history, society and culture. Notes: 00:00:47:09- How do we interrogate the relationship between classical dance and contemporary Indian society? Is classical dance a rigid art form, or is there scope for fluidity and evolution of the form with time?00:05:17:06- What notions of gender and gender roles do we see in these narratives, and do dancers question some of these narratives through the way in which they perform them?00:08:50:04- Are contemporary performers of classical dance bringing ideas of queerness and consent into stories they depict, especially canonical ones? 00:10:39:24- Are there common notions of the perfect ‘ideal' body that are espoused across different dance forms? How are contemporary movement artists questioning these notions?00:13:38:15- Do ideas of transgressive desire percolate in classical dance forms? Are there ways in which contemporary movement artists are making those speak to society?00:17:41:18- Does theIndian classical dance community resist these transgressive narratives and interpretations of canonical stories, because of ideas about the purity of form?00:19:33:16- Has there been a history of resistance through dance in India?00:22:28:02- As the internet becomes central to our content consumption, in what ways is dance interacting with the digital medium, and is this resulting in an evolution of the form?
Join Emily as she speaks with Ranjana and Dr Chetan Hans of Raw Roots Turmeric on farming turmeric and other Ayurvedic herbs in Columbia, Missouri! Find their wonderful products below: www.rawrootsturmeric.com See Em's latest newsletter below, and subscribe for future newsletters, which will include the soon-to-be released Dosha quiz from Raw Roots Turmeric! Last newsletter update from Em: https://mailchi.mp/emilyschromm.com/december SUPPORT THE PODCAST BY... -Giving us a rating / review :) -Sharing the podcast with a friend -Tagging @emilyschromm in your IG stories if you listen in! -Purchase from a sponsor! LMNT electrolytes: www.drinkLMNT.com/meatheadhippie EQUIP FOODS Protein: www.equipfoods.com/em EMPIRICA SUPPLEMENTS: www.myempirica.com Code: MEATHEADHIPPIE Try the Tri-Mag magnesium!!! BIG BIG LOVE!! xx em www.instagram.com/emilyschromm www.instagram.com/meatheadhippie www.emilyschromm.com
Are you familiar with Ayurvedic herbs? In this episode, you'll hear from founder Ranjana Hans and Dr. Chetan Hans of Raw Roots Turmeric - the single source for Ayurvedic products in Missouri. We talk about how their products, which they carefully create from plant to production, have changed their lives for the better and how education and community can be just as important as the products themselves. Learn More and Purchase Products: https://www.rawrootsturmeric.com/ Episode Show Notes: https://lenasamford.com/raw-roots-turmeric-ayurvedic-herbs-w-ranjana-hans/
As part of our summer look-back, here at Northern Power Women we're each choosing the one episode that has had the most impact on us from the last year of the podcast. This week Rob Monks, Operation Director at Northern Power Women has chosen this episode featuring Ranjana Bell and their experience of working from home."My takeaway is that leaders need to create a safe space for employees to ask difficult questions about language bias, without the fear of reprisals. Honest challenging conversations take real commitment from leaders."Simone Roche MBE chats to Director of RBA Equality and Diversity with nearly 40 years of experience Ranjana Bell MBE. She reflects on her experience and views on why working from home is better for employees and business and the opportunity for safe places for individuals in the workplace. Listen to Learn Why continuing to work from home benefits employees How to build forward better in our new world What are the things we can all do to improve the landscape of diversity and equality across businesses and organisations What is Ranjana's safe space platform
कथा: रंजना लेखक: जयवंत दळवीवाचन: संग्राम कुलकर्णी पूर्वप्रसिद्धी: मेनका, एप्रिल १९६२ Katha: RanjanaAuthor: Jaywant Dalvi Narrator: Sangram Kulkarni First Published: Menaka, April 1962 Team Menaka Classics Concept and Channel Head – Niranjan Medhekar Production Head – Amit Tekale Producer - Abhay Kulkarni Editing and Postproduction – Nachiket Kshire Curator and Project Coordinator – Mohini Wageshwari-Medhekar Cover Design – Kiran Velhankar, Rahul Phuge Branding and Promotion – Sameer Khaladkar Copyright – Menaka Prakashan, Publication Division of MediaNext Infoprocessors Pvt. Ltd. Pune, India For more details – menakaclassics@gmail.com To order the vintage collection of Maher, Menaka and Jatra - https://www.menakabooks.com/collections/vintage-collection Disclaimer मराठी साहित्याच्या उज्ज्वल परंपरेचा आणि शेकडो ज्ञात-अज्ञात लेखकांच्या सृजनाचा सन्मान तसंच गतस्मृतींना उजाळा ही ‘मेनका क्लासिक्स' पॉडकास्ट्सची मुख्य उद्दिष्टं आहेत. ‘मेनका प्रकाशना'च्या स्थापनेपासून म्हणजेच १ फेब्रुवारी १९६० पासून ‘माहेर', ‘मेनका' आणि ‘जत्रा'मध्ये प्रकाशित झालेल्या उत्तम कथा, लेख, किस्से, विनोद आणि इतर साहित्याची श्राव्य स्वरूपात पुनर्निर्मिती ‘मेनका क्लासिक्स'द्वारे करण्यात येत आहे. हे करत असताना पूर्वप्रकाशित साहित्याच्या मूळ स्वरूपाला कोणताही धक्का पोचू नये याची विशेष खबरदारी घेण्यात येत आहे. एका अर्थी, गेल्या सहा दशकांचा हा अमूल्य असा ठेवा आहे. त्यामुळेच आज या साहित्याचा आस्वाद घेत असताना, सामाजिक धारणांमध्ये, कायद्यात वेळोवेळी झालेल्या बदलांचा-सुधारणांचा, वर्तमानात अभिप्रेत असलेला संदर्भ यात असेलच असे नाही, याची जाणीव श्रोत्यांनी ठेवावी, ही नम्र विनंती. कोणत्याही स्वरूपाच्या जातीय, धार्मिक, भाषिक भेदांचे किंवा अनिष्ट रूढी-परंपरांचे ‘मेनका प्रकाशन' समर्थन करत नाही.
कथा: रंजना लेखक: जयवंत दळवीवाचन: संग्राम कुलकर्णी पूर्वप्रसिद्धी: मेनका, एप्रिल १९६२ Katha: RanjanaAuthor: Jaywant Dalvi Narrator: Sangram Kulkarni First Published: Menaka, April 1962 Team Menaka Classics Concept and Channel Head – Niranjan Medhekar Production Head – Amit Tekale Producer - Abhay Kulkarni Editing and Postproduction – Nachiket Kshire Curator and Project Coordinator – Mohini Wageshwari-Medhekar Cover Design – Kiran Velhankar, Rahul Phuge Branding and Promotion – Sameer Khaladkar Copyright – Menaka Prakashan, Publication Division of MediaNext Infoprocessors Pvt. Ltd. Pune, India For more details – menakaclassics@gmail.com To order the vintage collection of Maher, Menaka and Jatra - https://www.menakabooks.com/collections/vintage-collection Disclaimer मराठी साहित्याच्या उज्ज्वल परंपरेचा आणि शेकडो ज्ञात-अज्ञात लेखकांच्या सृजनाचा सन्मान तसंच गतस्मृतींना उजाळा ही ‘मेनका क्लासिक्स' पॉडकास्ट्सची मुख्य उद्दिष्टं आहेत. ‘मेनका प्रकाशना'च्या स्थापनेपासून म्हणजेच १ फेब्रुवारी १९६० पासून ‘माहेर', ‘मेनका' आणि ‘जत्रा'मध्ये प्रकाशित झालेल्या उत्तम कथा, लेख, किस्से, विनोद आणि इतर साहित्याची श्राव्य स्वरूपात पुनर्निर्मिती ‘मेनका क्लासिक्स'द्वारे करण्यात येत आहे. हे करत असताना पूर्वप्रकाशित साहित्याच्या मूळ स्वरूपाला कोणताही धक्का पोचू नये याची विशेष खबरदारी घेण्यात येत आहे. एका अर्थी, गेल्या सहा दशकांचा हा अमूल्य असा ठेवा आहे. त्यामुळेच आज या साहित्याचा आस्वाद घेत असताना, सामाजिक धारणांमध्ये, कायद्यात वेळोवेळी झालेल्या बदलांचा-सुधारणांचा, वर्तमानात अभिप्रेत असलेला संदर्भ यात असेलच असे नाही, याची जाणीव श्रोत्यांनी ठेवावी, ही नम्र विनंती. कोणत्याही स्वरूपाच्या जातीय, धार्मिक, भाषिक भेदांचे किंवा अनिष्ट रूढी-परंपरांचे ‘मेनका प्रकाशन' समर्थन करत नाही.
global head of quality and Pharmacovigilance at Dr. Reddy'sDr. Ranjana Pathak is a senior pharmaceutical executive with 4 decades of experience in the pharmaceutical industry.In her role, Ranjana oversees the execution of the entire lifecycle of a product from development to commercialization, as well as the maintenance of an uncompromising state of control with absolute regulatory compliance.
Street talking Indian Street Food Ranjana Bhargava Mention the words street food and most of us Chicagoans think of food trucks parked downtown at lunchtime with vendors selling a variety of freshly prepared ethnic foods. Our program today takes us to India where street food has abounded for years, but with a different twist — no trucks. What you'll see are vendors with open carts preparing food right before your eyes; or vendors sitting on the ground cooking at their stoves; or cooks at storefronts preparing one or more items And while these scenes may be the same across India, the variety of food is endless and served on leaves, newspaper squares, or plates made from clay. Street food addresses the palates and pockets of all, and Indian street food has become a staple for workers, students and tourists. Join us as Ranjana Bhargava, one of Chicago's pioneering Indian cooking teachers, discusses the street food of several Indian regions and gives us tips on their preparation. Says Ranjana, “The art of Indian cooking focuses on combining a variety of grains, vegetables, spices and fresh condiments.” She'll cover the following (Links to recipes): Bread, flatbreads, and bread rolls are served with sauces, relishes, or stews. (Paneer Kathi Rolls) https://culinaryhistorians.org/wp-con... Medley of snacks, nuts, and bite-sized grains-soaked, blended or fried. (Bhel Puri) https://culinaryhistorians.org/wp-con... Items filled with sauces, spices, vegetables. (Chutneys and Samosa (combined)) https://culinaryhistorians.org/wp-con... Ranjana Bhargava has taught vegetarian Indian cooking for nearly 40 years. Her focus has been to make Indian foods simplified and accessible to all. She has taught from her home in Chicago's south side well as in schools, libraries and community centers. She has also led Indian culinary tours of Devon Avenue. A psychologist by profession, Ranjana has served as the executive director of five different non-profits and is the founding member of the first shelter for battered Asian women in the United States. For information on Ranjana's classes go to www.indiancookingclass.com https://culinaryhistorians.org/street... Recorded via Zoom on May 25, 2022 CONNECT WITH CULINARY HISTORIANS OF CHICAGO ✔ MEMBERSHIP https://culinaryhistorians.org/membership/ ✔ EMAIL LIST http://culinaryhistorians.org/join-our-email-list/ ✔ S U B S C R I B E https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6Y0-9lTi1-JYu22Bt4_-9w ✔ F A C E B O O K https://www.facebook.com/CulinaryHistoriansOfChicago ✔ PODCAST 2008 to Present https://culinaryhistorians.org/podcasts/ By Presenter https://culinaryhistorians.org/podcasts-by-presenter/ ✔ W E B S I T E https://www.CulinaryHistorians.org
In this episode of Mitramhane Podcast Soumitra Pote talks about Marathi Movie 'Ek Daav Bhutacha'. The film is a Marathi horror-comedy. It was released in India in 1982. It was directed by Ravi Namade. 'Ek Daav Bhutacha' starred Dilip Prabhavalkar, Ashok Saraf, Ranjana, Mohan Kothiwan, Ram Nagarkar, Sulochna and Mohan Joshi. You can follow us and leave us feedback on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Music : Aishwarya Malaga Edited by : Prashant Chalak Curated by : Yogesh Bankar
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In Part 2, I continue my conversation with Jayanthi Kallam, Executive Director of Avian and Reptile Rehabilitation Centre in Bangalore and part of her amazing team including Subeksha, Ranjana, Samiiha and Veerababu to find out what it takes to make a wildlife rehabilitation centre an efficient and successful one. Show notes for Part 1 & 2 are already up on my blog: Earthy Matters.
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We're in Miami! It's chilly! Ranjana is gonna teach us how to do more face yoga and we finally meet the villain of the show, Aviva's dad George. One of the worst humans in existence. We're now on Instagram!!!! Follow us at @friendsofthecountess
Simone Roche MBE chats to Director of RBA Equality and Diversity with nearly 40 years of experience Ranjana Bell MBE. She reflects on her experience and views on why working from home is better for employees and business and the opportunity for safe places for individuals in the workplace. Listen to Learn Why continuing to work from home benefits employees How to build forward better in our new world What are the things we can all do to improve the landscape of diversity and equality across businesses and organisations What is Ranjana's safe space platform Make sure to read our Levelling Up By Powering On Progress Report to see how the NPW community has levelled up:https://www.northernpowerwomen.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/NPW-level-up-doc-Launch-Version.pdf AND catch up with NPW Webinar 'Amplifying Voices Series' with Ranjana Bell MBE
Change comes when we prioritize what's important. Ranjana Iyer is the host of a podcast called Gen Z Voice as well as a reproductive rights advocate. For more information about Ranjana or to connect with her, find her on Instagram at @ranjanaiyer.
Welcome to the newest segment of The Doers where we visit the the Entrepreneurs who paved today's business sector in Nepal. We are particularly focused on those businesses that have been passed on to multiple generations and have been around for more than half a century. For the first episode, we have visited one of the oldest Soda Makers in the famous Ranjana Galli and talked about challenges and hopes and all the good stuff. Please watch till the end and share your thoughts on it. TEAM: HOST: Anup Ghimire https://www.instagram.com/ghimire.anu... PRODUCTION MANAGER: Astha Shrestha https://www.instagram.com/maho_astha/ CINEMATOGRAPHERS: Abhishek Khati https://www.instagram.com/abhishek_kh... Sujan Ghimire https://www.instagram.com/myself_mr.s.. . Rojit Karki SOUND: Dhananjaya Acharya(DJ) https://www.instagram.com/acharyadj/ EDITOR: Pratik Malakar https://www.instagram.com/gmr_patrick... MARKETING: Chandan Budhathoki https://www.instagram.com/chandan_bud... Catch us on other social media for more: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thedoersnepal Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedoersnep... LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/thed... Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/thedoersnepal TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/thedoersnepal Visit our Website: www.thedoresnepal.com The Doers Nepal, Get Inspired. Be a Doer.
Today we have Ranjana and Bhumi on with us to tell us about how govt. policies are and how other things to around. https://forms.gle/e19mQjxbreBpeuve6 make sure you check it out once. : ) (◕ᴗ◕✿) https://www.ketto.org/supportfundraiser/help-650-child-labroures-get-a-chance-to-learn-not-earn-zwe3m? payment=form here is the link for donations, share if you will.
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Guests: Ranjana Varghese, MFA, Ph.D. HCC Professor, English & Humanities Elisa Diehl, MFA HCC Instructor, Drama Loc Tran, MBA HCC Professor, International Business & Finance Host: Todd Duplantis
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With special guest: Dr Ranjana Srivastava… in conversation with Bill Kable Most people in our society try to avoid death and taxes. But at least in the case of our mortality it is a universal experience, a bookend of our life, part of being human. Our guest today is Dr Ranjana Srivastava OAM who is an Oncologist working in the public hospital sector of Victoria. Ranjana packs into her daily life being a doctor, an award winning author, a journalist and also a family life with her husband and three children. Yet her professional life as a cancer specialist revolves around dealing with a deadly disease, cancer. It often falls to her to pass on the unimaginable news that the person in front of her has limited time to live. Some doctors can’t imagine themselves doing this because they want to help heal a condition. Other doctors can’t imagine doing anything else and for this they have a special type of courage. Podcast (mp3)
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KESA LGA? ACCHA LGA? BURA LAGA? MST LGA? BAWAL LGA? HELLO EVERYONE! GREETING FROM HUMANS OF BIHAR. Our today's Humans of Bihar podcast show Guest is Ranjana Ji who is Founder and Creative Director of KREATIVE KUT PRODUCTION. She is a budding Entrepreneur who believes "Passion, Compassion and an attitude of life long learning is the key to success" If you have any questions for Ranjana ji let me know in the comments section...!!
Oncologist, acclaimed author and journalist Dr Ranjana Srivastava talks to the limbic about the responsibility of practicing the art of empathy in medicine, negotiating difficult conversations and what she's learned from her patients over two decades about dying well. Ranjana Srivastava is an oncologist, award-winning author and columnist for The Guardian. She was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia for her work on doctor-patient communication. Her book, Dying for a Chat: the communication breakdown between doctors and patients, won the 2013 human rights literature award.
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This week Joanne chats with Ranjana Choudhry, a global marketing and communications leader and currently the Vice President of Advertising and Social Media for Wakefern Foods. A fellow NYU Professor, Joanne and Ranjana discuss marketing silos, social media, philosophies of advertising and what it’s like to start a new job in a pandemic! The post Episode #9 Ranjana Choudhry, VP of Advertising and Social Media, Wakefern Foods appeared first on joanne tombrakos.
Fred & Farid’s own Ranjana Naik joins the show to discuss her role as Junior Copywriter at the agency’s NYC office. She also discusses her experience at Miami Ad School, past internships, and more. Follow the show on Instagram: @adcademics Follow Justin on all social platforms: @justindbarnette Follow Justin on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/justindbarnette Interested in being a guest on the show? Email adcademicspodcast@gmail.com
Ranjana Dave, independent dance practitioner and writer, is in conversation with Shrishti Malhotra, producer at The Swaddle, about the evolution of Indian classical dance, and what it means for dance to be political.
In this episode, Ranjana and I pick up our conversation about tantra after a short break, and turn the focus to recovering from sexual trauma. Ranjana shares how she would assist someone through a progression of being a victim, to recovery, to becoming empowered and taking back control of their life again. Recognizing the psychological effects sexual trauma can have on people, Ranja explains how tantric meditation practices and her own role as the medicine woman can help previous victims progress toward trusting again and work towards establishing relations with potential partners.
https://ranjana.one/ https://tantrashamanicessence.com/ Ranjana works as a psychotherapist, and Tantra counselor and facilitator in self-development for individuals and groups. From an early age, she felt a longing to experience life in all its dimensions, where everything is included as ONE, instead of split off from experience. In 1988, she learned about Osho's Active Meditations and began practicing them. Meditation transformed her life, bringing in greater sensitivity, expansion and love. At this time, Ranjana also began neo-shamanism training in the Andes Mountains where she experienced a deep connection with nature. Ranjana has also been living The Tantra Path since 2010, in which she has found unity and sacredness. After experiencing these paths for more than 25 years, she has brought together Asian traditions, Tantra, meditation and the indigenous cosmos-vision where life, love, death, and cycles of nature are living as one into the Great Spirit. Ranjana's workshops aim to integrate them into the way we live our daily lives, even in urban environments. In this episode Ranjana talks growing up in the Andes, shamanism (or as she likes to call herself, the medicine woman), and the use of tantric practices to heal relationships that have been shaken due to the demands of life in the military or as a civil servant, and using her blend of tantric practices, meditation, and other aspects of spiritual journeys to heal and recover from sexual trauma. When the episode opens up, around the 7:40 mark Ranjana treats us to some songs accompanied by drums to honor the male and female polarities or more commonly known as energies. At the 10:20 mark through 21:30 we spend some time discussing her journey to becoming a medicine woman and how that path led her to Tantra. From 21:30 there we get into the Tantra talk. In this segment we discussed the demands of military life and life of a civil servant and the stress those jobs can have on a relationship, and how Tantric Mediatiation and workshops like the ones Ranja leads can help couples come back to a place of love, trust, and comfort. Around the 1:06:00 mark we discuss how people who have may have become paralyzed or and amputee can still experience the feelings of physical love without actually being physical. We close out this first of a two part episode discussing Ranjana's workshops, particularly the Sweat Lodge.
Space Law scholar Dr Ranjana Kaul and space entrepreneur Narayan Prasad discuss space reforms and the recent Indian IN-SPACe announcement with host Pavan Srinath on Episode 144 of The Pragati Podcast.On June 24, the Cabinet of the Govt of India met to approve the setting up of IN-SPACe, Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre. This has been heralded as historic space reforms in India. Ranjana and Narayan discuss what we know about IN-SPACe so far, the role of the private sector in space, what space reforms are necessary for India.Like Episode 143 of The Pragati Podcast with Kartik Parija (tinyurl.com/pragati143), this is a new, interactive episode that goes beyond the regular audio experience. A request for all listeners: please try listening to the episode on the IVM Podcast App, the Adori iOS app, or on your desktop or mobile browser to get a rich, interactive experience. Regular listening on your preferred podcast app remains the same, and you can switch any time.Download the IVM Podcasts Android App at: https://ivm.today/android , Adori IOS app at tinyurl.com/adoriapp , or listen in on your browswer at tinyurl.com/pragati144 .Dr. Ranjana Kaul is Partner in Dua Associates, a leading law firm in India. She specializes in the international law of outer space and related national policies and regulations applicable to space sector and downstream space technology business verticals. She is an affiliate of the International Institute of Space Law, Paris; Space & Satellite Professional International (India), and Women in Aviation International (India).Dr. Narayan Prasad (@cosmosguru) is a co-founder at https://satsearch.co, a global marketplace for space supported and incubated by the European Space Agency. He is the host of the NewSpace India Podcast, and also serves as a Partner to SpacePark Kerala, a Government of Kerala initiative to develop a dedicated space activities hub in India.Follow The Pragati Podcast on Instagram: https://instagram.com/pragatipod &Follow Pragati on Twitter: https://twitter.com/thinkpragati &Follow Pragati on Facebook: https://facebook.com/thinkpragatiSubscribe & listen to The Pragati Podcast on IVM Podcasts App, iTunes, Saavn, Spotify, Castbox, Google Podcasts, AudioBoom, YouTube, or any other podcast app. We are there everywhere.
For a bonus episode this month, we’re joined by a very special guest. Dr Ranjana Srivastava (@docranjana) is an oncologist, award-winning author and Fullbright Scholar who is going to give us the truth around complimentary therapies and cancer. We’re also going to discuss some of your stories you’ve sent us about Gerson Therapy. Follow Pixie Turner @pixienutrition on Instagram | Twitter | FacebookFollow Dr Nikki Stamp @drnikkistamp on Instagram | Twitter | FacebookEmail us with your questions inbadtastepodcast@gmail.com Please don’t forget to give us a 5-star rating to help others find us Production music courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com(Theme song is ‘Rookie Mistake’ by Fly Guy Five)Cover art is by Fine Print Food - @fineprintfoodThis week’s suggested readings:A selection of some Dr Srivastava’s writinghttps://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/mar/03/what-do-doctors-say-to-alternative-therapists-when-a-patient-dies-nothing-we-never-talk https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/apr/05/belle-gibson-mimicked-countless-fake-healers-they-arent-delusional https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/feb/14/my-patient-swapped-chemotherapy-for-essential-oils-arguing-is-a-fools-errand https://www.ranjanasrivastava.com/books See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A podcast conversation between Radhika Ranjana and Kadamba Kanana swami on Instagram. In this episode, we discussed: -Kirtan and absorption
Episode 1 Stories You Should Know -Meet Ranjana Singh, an educationist with an experience of more than 30 years, my role model, my best friend, and one of the strongest women I know. If you liked this podcast, then please help us in sharing it further and spread the word about it. We would love to hear from you all, so drop a comment wherever you are listening allows you to or slide in your messages on @storiesyoushouldknow Insta Dm's. You can also write to us at tarushi@storiesyoushouldknow.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/storiesyoushouldknow/message
As an oncologist, Dr. Ranjana Srivastava is no stranger to death and dying. But in this podcast, the author of the new book, “A Better Death: Conversations about the art of living and dying well” talks about how her experiences have helped shape her perspective on a very Buckety theme — how acknowledging your mortality can help you live a more fulfilling life. Says Srivastava, “We often go through our lives without contemplating that we are mortal.” Instead, she explains, we need to get our priorities straight and “live deliberately”, without waiting for a terminal diagnosis to force us into it. Amen.
On this first episode of the 2020 Outlook podcast series, Host Craig Jeffery sits down with Ranjana Clark, who serves as Head of Global Transaction Banking and Transaction Banking Americas, and Bay Area President at MUFG, which is the fifth largest bank in the world with $2.9 trillion in assets. They discuss the major themes and changes impacting the industry around the globe. Topics of discussion center around payment digitization, cybersecurity, process automation, globalization and more. Listen in as they share valuable insights on how to position your organization for success in the year ahead.
Most visitors to New York City only explore Manhattan. But what do you do when you want to explore the other boroughs? Local mom Ranjana Armstrong shares what she recommends to do with kids in Brooklyn -- beyond just walking across the Brooklyn Bridge. ON THE PODCAST 00:30 - Talking with Kim and Tamara 04:25 - Talking with Ranjana about Nugget 11:05 - Neighborhoods in Brooklyn 18:58 - What to do in Brooklyn 28:00 - Coney Island/Aquarium 29:20 - When to go 31:20 - Where to stay/getting round 34:40 - Eating out 38:55 - Favorite Travel Gear 40:00 - Coming up next for Ranjana 42:20 - Next Week’s Episode ABOUT RANJANA ARMSTRONG Ranjana Armstrong is the founder of Nugget, a global community for millennial parents to share and discover travel itineraries and ideas for unique family vacations. She's also the co-host and co-producer of two travel podcasts for families: Go With Nugget for Kids and Go With Nugget for Parents. She lives in Brooklyn, NY with her husband and 3 boys. Follow Ranjana on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. TIPS FOR VISITING BROOKLYN, NEW YORK WITH KIDS Depending on how much time you have, you might want to stay in Manhattan and the go into Brooklyn for part of your trip. If you decide to stay in Brooklyn, most people stay in DUMBO. Brooklyn neighborhood breakdown: Dumbo is a neighborhood that is on the waterfront and is located right next to the Brooklyn Bridge and the Manhattan Bridge. There are great cafes and creative places. Brooklyn Heights is another neighborhood that on the other side of the Brooklyn Bridge. This is a more residential area, but has some cute boutiques for shopping and a nice promenade to walk along the water. Williamsburg is a little further north and used to be more of the hipster area. It still has some art scenes, funky shops and people with tattoos. There is also the Domino park that is great for kids. Things to do with kids in Brooklyn: New York Transit Museum in Brooklyn that is a great place to take kids or even just go as adults if you are interested. It is a smaller Museum but still has a lot to offer. The museum is located in an old subway stop! Brooklyn Bridge Park is a great place to hang out. It is located just on the other side of the Brooklyn Bridge. So if you are staying in Manhattan and want to walk over the Brooklyn Bridge you will come off right at the park. Also there is the largest outdoor bouldering area in north America. If you have any interest at all in rock climbing you should definitely check out The Cliffs. Domino Park is another great area to spend the day with your kids. There is an area with great slides and a good Mexican taqueria right next to it that would be a great place to get lunch. Whether you like museums or not, you should really think about checking out The Brooklyn Children’s Museum. It is really well done and has a lot of interactive things to do with your kids. You are really into the old school amusement park rides you should check out Coney Island. Just keep in mind that it is quite a trek to get there, so depending on where you are staying, make sure it is something that you really want to do. You can also check out the New York Aquarium which is right next door to the amusement park. Depending on the time of year you plan on visiting you may want to look up what is going on in other areas including: Dyker Heights has a lot of Christmas lights that you can see all the different kinds of decorations during the holidays. In Park Slope there is a large Halloween parade where your kids can trick or treat and join the parade. There are also some parks that offer movies in the park and festivals. FAVORITE TRAVEL GEAR Ranjana loves to wear her Patagonia Nano Vest anywhere she goes. It’s lightwieght and can fold up really small. MENTIONED ON THE PODCAST What to do in NYC with kids Local Guide Things to do in NYC kids ultimate vacation guide Podcast The Pilot Restaurant Tacocina Smorgasburg Berg’n Habana Outpost Shake Shack Sweetgreen FOLLOW US AND SPREAD THE WORD! If you liked this show, please be sure to subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, or Google Play and leave us a review! Have a question or comment? Send us an email at podcast@vacationmavens.com. You can also follow our travels on Stuffed Suitcase and We3Travel, or follow the Vacation Mavens on Instagram, Facebook or Twitter. Thanks for listening!
I share my journey on generating passive income. We are a group of Software Engineers wanting to achieve more their life. The podcast outline: I am a software engineer by profession But I always wanted to do more than that I originally started with blogging about tech Got into bitcoin and cryptocurrency just before the boom in 2017 Started watching videos on generating passive income, affiliate marketing, managing personal finance Meanwhile, we created the Instagram account - me, Ranjana, and few other friends Now I blog on personal finance management too (ngninja.com) I do affiliate marketing on Instagram and my blog We share FREE coupons to premium courses Ninja Academy is becoming a brand slowly! We are here to answer your questions Please send me your feedback, your critique @ ngnninja@gmail.com
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From emergency response to sitting at a desk from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., we all face workplace challenges. Dr. Ranjana Mehta, associate professor in the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, shares her research in the emerging field of neuro ergonomics, where she seeks to combine the study of brain function with human factors and behaviors on the job site to help engineer better tools and technologies.
We’ve got a fun one in store for you today as I’m joined by fellow RNT’er, Ranjana, who’s been on a real journey with us at RNT over the past year. She started off with a goal of pure fat loss, and in her first 20 weeks she dropped 17kg to get into awesome shape! Since then, she’s consolidated very well and shifted gears to a performance focus, whereby her goal is very much strength oriented, and building the toned physique she’s after. In fact, what’s been exciting is that her bodyweight recently has actually gone up despite her dress size going down, which shows the power of progressive training and how the scale doesn’t always tell the full story! As a busy working mother of two, Jana dives into her routines, lifestyle hacks and mindset tricks she uses to ensure she’s able to live a healthy and productive lifestyle. As the episode draws to a close, Jana flips the cards and decides to throw my own rapid fire segment onto me, which definitely caught me by surprise! This an awesome episode for anyone who wants to feel what moving through the different phases at RNT is like, and just how transformative it can be in ways outside of the physical. ‘’This is a long term plan, you can’t just do fat loss phase and boom, done’’ Thanks so much for listening! If you like this episode, please subscribe to “RNT Fitness Radio” and rate and review wherever you get your podcasts: Apple Podcasts Stitcher iHeart Radio For any podcast suggestions, or if you’d like to get in touch, please do so on podcast@rntfitness.com here. We’d love to hear from you! Timestamps: 1.24 – Working full time 4.29 - The art of being present 6.32 – Entering our competition last year 9.01 – Suffering from insomnia 13.56 – Setting the right body goals 19.45 – History of fad dieting 22.05 – Being the perfect client 25.45 – Typical day for Jana 30.02 – Akash learning a new language 32.43 – Jana’s stats 35.03 – Consolidation phase 39.35 – Muscle building and goals for this year 42.11 – Meal prepping 46.02 – Decision fatigue 53.37 – The cabbage soup diet 55.03 – Importance of self-education 58.19 – Carb heavy upbringing 59.32 – Biggest struggle right now 1.03.01 – One tip for all the new comers starting now 1.07.53 – The ageing process 1.08.53 – RNT for life 1.09.31 – Rapid fire questions for Akash (including his very own Vito Corleone impression!) Resources: The Five Phases Of The RNT Transformation Journey It's Never About The Physical Follow RNT Fitness: Website Facebook Instagram YouTube Email Follow Akash: Facebook Instagram
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The Art of Medicine is a podcast series which explores how different disciplines can inform and enhance our understanding and practice of medicine. In our inaugural episode, we are talking to Dr Ranjana Srivastava about the interplay between writing and medicine. Ranjana is a medical oncologist based in Melbourne. She is also a prolific author, writing for the New England Journal of Medicine, The Guardian, and having written 5 books, including her latest book which was released earlier this month- What It Takes To Be A Doctor; An Insider’s Guide. She is a Fulbright Scholar and the recipient of the Medal of the Order of Australia for her contribution to patient-doctor interaction.
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Dr Ranjana Srivastava is a well-decorated oncologist that also holds numerous accolades, including the Westpac Women of Influence Award, recipient of the Medal of the Order of Australia for her service to medicine in the field of doctor-patient communication, and award-winning
Ranjana Bhandari is a mother and economics lecture. She bought a house in Arlington Texas in 1993. It’s Texas, so it didn’t shock them when the realtor mentioned mineral rights – but hundreds of fracking wells right in their neighborhood, on school campuses, street corners, and city blocks? It was hard to believe. Most of her neighbors signed the gas leases during the recession in 2008. It was hard to turn down the money. But Ranjana and her husband refused. Chesapeake called them incessantly, trying just about every angle to get them to sign. Eventually they just said, “too bad, we’re drilling anyway.” Listen, or read the story at www.halttheharm.net/raisingresistance As Mentioned in This Episode: Raising Resistance, Halt the Harm Network Liveable Arlington on Facebook Credits: This podcast is a project of halttheharm.net, a powerful resource for anyone confronting the fracking industry. Halt the Harm is a network of leaders who are taking action, sharing resources and information, and supporting each other’s campaigns. Find out more at halttheharm.net Recorded, produced, and published by Ryan Clover-Owens in the studios of Eco-Defense Radio and WRFI.
Nu ska vi till Indien med P1 Kulturs Naila Saleem för att prata om indisk feminism. Den skiljer sig från västerländsk, i vad man lägger i själva begreppet men också i hur man ser på ordet feminism. Staden Varanasi ligger längs floden Ganges. Det är en pilgrimsstad för många hinduer, men där finns också ett av landets bästa universitet och dit har vår reporter Naila Saleem åkt för att intervjua människor om indisk feminism. För den skiljer sig en del från den västerländska, inte bara i vad man lägger i själva begreppet men också i hur man ser på själva ordet feminism. Och som en del av denna resa bestämde sig Naila för att klä sig som en traditionell indisk kvinna under en dag och alltså bära en sari för att se hur det skulle kännas i kroppen. - Är du feminist?- Ja jag tror det, om det handlar om att skapa jämlikhet mellan könen, mellan olika kast- och klassindelningar för de hänger ihop, då är jag definitivt feminist, säger Ranjana Sheel som är historieprofessor på ett av Indiens bästa universitet Banaras Hindu University som ligger i den nordindiska staden Varanasi också känd under namnet Banaras.Dagen skymmer i Varanasi, människor söker sig till floden Ganges för att se på solnedgången och spana in folk. Tjejer och killar kollar in varandra, lite i smyg för det gäller att inte dra de vuxnas blickar till sig. I stadens parker, inne i buskaget bland grenar och löv sitter unga par, älskande som inte har någon annan plats att ta vägen när behovet av att hångla inte går att stå emot.Rätten till att bestämma över sin egen kropp är en komplicerad fråga i Indien, särskilt för kvinnor för familjens heder ligger bokstavligen talat i hennes sköte. Så en kvinnas rörelsefrihet övervakas, vem hon talar och umgås med regleras av familjen. Sen varierar graden av kontroll mellan landsbygd och stad, mellan kast- och klasstillhörighet. I de urbana kretsarna ifrågasätts de patriarkala strukturerna allt mer och inom populärkulturen visas kärlek à la väst med sex före äktenskapet. Det talas om att det indiska samhället sexualiseras allt mer, och att baksidan är det sexuella våldet. Varje dag skriver tidningarna om våldtäkter med en eller flera gärningsmän som utsätter barn, flickor och kvinnor för övergrepp.Frågan om sexuellt våld är bara en av många som engagerar den indiska kvinnorörelsen, och det här programmet ska handla om denna kamp men vi börjar med lite terminologi för frågan om feminism är laddad i Indien. Ordet står för något västerländskt, importerat och långt ifrån alla känner sig bekväma med att säga att de är feminister. Istället pratar man om kvinnofrågor som i den indiska kontexten handlar om allt ifrån hur kvinnor ska få en bättre tillvaro och slippa undan fattigdom till undernäring, analfabetism, kast- och klassdiskriminering och våld på grund av religiösa spänningar. Till exempel så vill inte en av hindilitteraturens stora stjärnor, som i sina texter varit tydligt feministisk, kalla sig för feminist.- Nä inte alls, vi måste göra människor av oss själva och agera utifrån vilka vi är. En ekonomiskt fri kvinna är lika bra som en man och det synsättet skapar möjligheter att se annorlunda på livet, säger Krishna Sobti som hunnit fylla 90 år.Hon är alltså en av 1900-tals litteraturens giganter i Indien men okänd för många utanför landets gränser eftersom få av hennes verk översatts till engelska. Hon skrev tidigt om kvinnor och deras sexuella behov. Frispråkighet är ett passande ord för att beskriva hennes stil kanske bäst uttryckt i kortromanen Mitro Marjani eller på engelska To hell with you Mitro om den unga Mitro som är sexuellt understimulerad och som orsakar skandal med sina behov och sin vägran att lyda sin make.Mitro Marjani skapade uppståndelse när den kom ut 1966 och har också satts upp som pjäs.Urvashi Butalia är förläggare och driver Zubaan books. För henne är det självklart att svara ja på frågan om hon är feminist. Det har varit hennes livsverk att arbeta med de här frågorna men däremot är hon tveksam till att ladda begreppet feminism med ordet jämställdhet som västerländska feminister ju brukar göra.- Jag tycker att begreppet jämställdhet är svårt i ett så hierarkiskt samhälle som det indiska med våra kaster och klasser. Vem ska en fattig kvinna vilja vara jämställd med? En fattig man, en rik kvinna eller en rik man? Det blir komplicerat säger Urvashi Butalia och menar att jämställdhet fungerar bättre i samhällen där klass inte längre är så viktigt. Jag tycker det är mer berättigat att tala om skillnader och hämtar kraft i tanken att varje människa har rätt till ett värdigt liv, säger hon.Historikern Ranjana Sheel i Varanasi menar att det finns många likheter mellan feminismen i väst och i Indien men också många olikheter. Till exempel har homosexuellas rättigheter ännu inte blivit en stor fråga. Den viktigaste frågan för många unga är istället giftermål och önskan att få välja sin partner själv. Det märker hon inte minst på sina kvinnliga studenter.- Jag ser att det finns en ganska stor grupp kvinnliga studenter på Banaras Hindu University som inte är redo att återvända hem utan fortsätter studera. De tar vilka kurser som helst bara för att slippa gifta sig, säger Ranjana Sheel.Det pratas ibland om att det finns ett glapp mellan den frihet som unga indiska kvinnor tros vilja ha och som liknar västerländska kvinnors dvs att klä sig som de vill och vara ute sent om kvällarna om de så önskar, och den kamp som den äldre generationens feminister driver och som handlar om hälsofrågor, bättre arbetsvillkor och medvetenhet om sina grundläggande rättigheter. Ranjana Sheel menar att detta glapp möjligen är en fråga för kvinnorna i Indiens megastäder men för resten av befolkningen är det inte så, där är de mer basala bristerna på möjligheter som är de allvarliga.- De olika sätt som förtrycket manifesteras på gör det hela så komplext; man har frågan om läs- och skrivkunnighet, sen kast och klass och det gör att det blir komplicerat, säger Ranjana Sheel.Jag tar en autorickshaw till en av södra Delhis populära stadsdelar för att besöka Zubaan books. I de smala gränderna trängs hippa kaféer med små butiker som säljer designade kläder. Stadsdelen har blivit allt mer gentrifierad berättar Urvashi Butalia på förlaget Zubaan books.Zubaan betyder tunga på hindi men också språk och röst, när kvinnor i det hinditalande bältet i norra Indien talar för mycket säger man att deras zubaan har öppnats och tanken med det här bokförlaget är att ge kvinnor en röst och utrymme, säger Urvashi Butalia. Förlaget ger inte bara ut skönlitteratur utan även akademiska böcker och barn- och ungdomsböcker. När hon startade förlaget för många år sedan var syftet att skapa ett verktyg som kunde användas i vardagen för kvinnor eftersom förlagsbranschen var så manlig. På den tiden hette förlaget Kali for Women och när hon och en kollega drog igång verksamheten 1984 blev det Indiens första feministiska förlag.- När vi började förlaget letade vi upp befintlig litteratur skriven av kvinnor för att översätta och sprida verken, säger Urvashi Butalia.Det finns ett tjugotal officiella språk i Indien och bristen på översättningar är en stor fråga för det leder till att litteraturen inte sprids mellan landets olika delar. Detta har också i stor utsträckning gällt litteratur skriven av kvinnor. Då i början var det en utmaning för Urvashi Butalia och hennes kollegor att övertala kvinnorna att vilja bli utgivna.- Kvinnors bristande självkänsla och känsla för att det de skrev var viktigt och behövde komma ut i världen, det var en verklig utmaning, berättar Urvashi Butalia men detta har förändrats.En annan fråga av vikt för förlaget har varit frågan om klass. Man har aktivt letat efter författare som inte tillhört den vanliga gruppen skrivande utan som hör hemma i en muntlig tradition. Urvashi Butalia berättar om ett av sina mest omhuldade bokprojekt. Det är en tunn liten skrift skapad av 75 kvinnor från en by i delstaten Rajasthan och den handlar om kvinnokroppen och kvinnors hälsa. Kvinnorna har själva ritat bilderna. Men hur är det nu för tiden? Är det lättare för kvinnliga författare?- Det finns ett intresse, en öppenhet, en marknad och läsare men det är fortfarande svårt för kvinnor som skriver på de indiska språken för det kräver att folk letar aktivt för att hitta dem, säger hon.Krishna Sobti skriver på hindi och urdu och fortfarande aktiv i samhällsdebatten, även om hälsan börjar svikta. Hon ställer in intervjun flera men till slut ses vi i hennes hem. Hon är glad och pigg, och det märks att ett besök livar upp. Vi sitter i vardagsrummet och pratar medan kvinnan som arbetar hos henne kommer med färskpressad apelsinjuice och småkakor. Hon är väldigt nyfiken på mig och min familj och ursäktar sig så att hon inte har några gåvor att ge mina barn. Vi pratar om Indien och Pakistan, om hur olika länderna utvecklats.Krishna Sobti föddes i dagens Pakistan men hamnade efter självständigheten i Indien. Under många år arbetade hon på dagarna och skrev på nätterna. Kvällarna tillbringade hon på någon av restaurangerna kring flashiga Connaught Place i centrala Delhi. Hon bestämde sig tidigt för att inte gifta sig och bilda familj, ett mycket ovanligt beslut för någon i hennes generation får väl sägas.- Vårt system där man lever ihop över generationsgränserna, det förstör både mannen och kvinnan. Det leder till att kvinnans roll blir att producera barn och ta hand om familj och svärföräldrar medan mannen fattar besluten, säger Krishna Sobti.Hon har skrivit kritiskt om äktenskapet i flera av sina böcker, bland annat i det självbiografiska verket Ai Ladki, på svenska Lyssna min dotter. Den handlar om en ogift dotter som vårdar sin döende moder. Modern ömsom bannar dotterns livsval att satsa på skrivandet ömsom hyllar dem.Krishna Sobti rotar som sagt ofta runt i relationerna mellan män och kvinnor men drar också in det omgivande samhällets problem och hur värderingar förändras i tider av politisk turbulens och uppbrott. Hon återkommer till att det viktiga inte är vårt kön utan att leva som individer.Ranjana Sheel är professor i historia med genusfrågor som specialitet. På BHU, Banaras Hindu University, i Varanasi där hon arbetar är campus stort och grönt. Det rymmer inte bara de olika fakultetsbyggnaderna utan även student- och lärarbostäder och stadens bästa sjukhus. Jag och Ranjana Sheel har stämt träff på hennes institution, en gul byggnad med pelare i entrén och långa mörka korridorer och små små rum åt professorerna.Vi slår oss ner i biblioteket, öppnar fönstren och dörrarna för att få in lite luft i värmen. Hon berättar att den indiska kvinnorörelsen består av tre faser, den första sträcker sig fram till Indiens självständighet 1947, den andra till 1970-talet och den tredje fram till idag.- Den första fasen handlade om sati det vill säga sedvänjan att en änka skulle låta sig brännas levande tillsammans med sin döda make, och frågan om änkor skulle få gifta om sig. Ett annat spörsmål var från vilken ålder det skulle vara lagligt att ha sex. Det här var kampanjer som leddes av männen, berättar Ranjana Sheel.Sati förbjöds 1829 och änkor fick laglig rätt att gifta om sig 1856. Under 1800-talets andra hälft engagerade sig fler kvinnor i de här frågorna, främst från överklassen och de högre kasterna. Frågorna handlade mest om kvinnors rättigheter inom hemmet. När sedan kampen för självständighet blev allt intensivare klagade flera kvinnoledare på att männen, med Mahatma Gandhi i spetsen, främst var intresserade av självständighet från britterna och inte i att förbättra villkoren för landets kvinnor. När så britterna lämnade Indien 1947 inleddes arbetet med en nya konstitution.- Konstitutionen gav oss jämlikhet enligt lagen och var kulmen på att det sociala arbete som förts, säger Ranjana Sheel.Då var lyckan stor över att vara fri och alla rättigheter kvinnorna fått i och med den nya konstitutionen, så åren därpå blev kvinnorörelsen mer fragmenterad. Några grupper arbetade mot alkohol, andra för att kvinnor skulle få större rättigheter när det gäller rätten att äga mark men på 1970-talet hamnade fokus återigen direkt på kvinnornas situation.Då kom rapporten Towards equality som var en kartläggning över det indiska samhället sett ur kvinnornas perspektiv när det gällde allt från ekonomi till politik och juridik, media och födelsetal där antalet kvinnor jämförs med antalet män. Den kom att lägga grunden för det fortsätta arbetet med kvinnofrågor menar Ranjana Sheel.- Den här rapporten visade på uppdelningarna enligt klass och kast. Det hade funnits i kvinnogruppernas medvetande men blev mer tydligt. Det som fick rörelsen att komma samman var frågorna om våld; det vill säga att kvinnor dödades på grund av att makens familj inte var nöjd med hennes hemgift och så våldtäkterna, säger Ranjana Sheel.Även om konstitutionen slår fast att män och kvinnor har samma rättigheter och skyldigheter så säger den indiska traditionen något annat.- Processen börjar vid födseln, om det är en flicka talas det direkt om att öppna ett bankkonto i hennes namn för att spara till hennes bröllop, säger hon.Om första barnet är en flicka är det inte så stor fråga men om det är andra dottern är familjen inte längre så glad. Det håller på att förändras i medelklassfamiljer i städerna säger Ranjana Sheel och fortsätter: Däremot när det är dags för flickorna att gifta sig kan föräldrarna uttrycka sorg för då förlorar de ju sina döttrar som flyttar till makens familj och lämnar föräldrarna ensamma. Om pengar finns låter man båda barnen studera men är familjen fattig lägger man pengarna på sonens utbildning. Sen finns ett glorifierande av den självuppoffrande modern som tar hand om sin familj och inte ser till sina egna behov, t ex hon äter först när alla andra fått mat och sitter inte ned med sin familj. När Ranjana Sheel frågar sina studenter om middagen tagit slut fast att modern inte fått någon mat, lagar hon då ny mat åt sig själv blir svaret alltid nej. Om fadern kommer hem sent då? Jo då, då lagar hon ny mat åt honom.Ranjana vill att jag ska följa med på en kvinnofest på campus, ett antal lärare och professorer ses och firar vårfesten Holi som är en av de viktigaste högtiderna i Indien. Festen är också ett sätt för dem att stärka sina nätverk och utbyta erfarenheter. Vi sitter vid ett långbord, äter sötsaker och snart börjar kvinnorna sjunga och dansa. Jag ställer samma fråga till dem alla: vilken är den viktigaste kvinnofrågan i Indien just nu? Svaren blir många; en professor i ekonomi säger att lagarna som reglerar kvinnors arbete när det gäller lön och arbetsmiljö behöver ses över. Sangita Pandit är lärare i sång på BHU. Hon säger att en del av hennes kvinnliga studenter inte får tillräckligt stöd av sina familjer i sitt karriärval och det skapar problem:- En del av mina studenter inte får det stöd de behöver av sin omgivning, till exempel om de kommer hem sent om kvällen efter ett uppträdande så behöver de familjens stöd ifall människor ifrågasätter vad de gjort ute sent, säger Sangita Pandit.Tillbaka till strandpromenaden i Varanasi som ligger vid floden Ganges. I vimlet hittar jag Sneha och henne kompis Priyanka. De säger att det är stor skillnad på hur killar och tjejer behandlas av sina familjer och omgivningen.- Killarna har andra studiemöjligheter och mer frihet i samhället. Vi kan till exempel inte ha på oss klänningar och kortkort som ni i väst har, säger Sneha.Vad är då hennes största rädsla undrar jag?- De flesta tjejer är rädda för att bli våldtagna, för här accepterar inte killar att tjejer står över dem, har bättre utbildning, är mer intelligenta osv, säger hon. När jag frågar om de får välja sina framtida makar själva börjar de fnittra och säger nej det gör deras föräldrar.Detta med rätten till sin egen kropp och rädslan för att bli utnyttjad har blivit en del av det offentliga samtalet i Indien, och det finns en massa filmer som den här på nätet. Att frågan är på tapeten beror på den mycket uppmärksammade gängvåldtäkten på en buss i Delhi 2012. Kvinnan dog av sina skador.Hur märks då det här nya sättet att prata om kvinnors rätt till sina kroppar inom kulturlivet? Förläggaren Urvashi Butalia svarar:- Den stora skillnaden efter 2012 är att det skrivs mer om offret och med betoning på att det förvisso är fruktansvärt men att livet inte tar slut. Det finns ett ord på hindi, zindalash, som betyder att efter att någon blivit sexuellt ofredad så blir hon som ett levande lik. Det här protesterar människor mot nu, säger Urvashi Butalia.Naila Saleem naila.saleem@sverigesradio.se