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Khuspus with Omkar Jadhav | A Marathi Podcast on Uncomfortable topics
लग्नानंतर शारीरिक संबंधांमध्ये रस कमी होतो का? मुलं झाल्यानंतर जोडप्यांमध्ये एकमेकांबद्दलच्या अपेक्षा कशा बदलतात? आई-वडील होणं या जबाबदाऱ्या पार पाडताना वैयक्तिक आणि वैवाहिक नातं कुठे हरवतं का? नातं टिकवण्यासाठी आणि त्यातला ओलावा राखण्यासाठी शारीरिक जवळीक किती महत्त्वाची आहे? कामजीवनात Communication आणि Understanding किती महत्वाचं आहे? या सर्व प्रश्नांवर डॉ.सागर पाठक (Marriage Counsellor, Gynaecologist) आणि डॉ. सबिहा (S*x & Relationship Coach) यांच्याशी खुसपुस केली आहे, पूर्ण एपिसोड नक्की बघा.अमुक तमुक, उद्याच्या भविष्यासाठी आजचा संवाद !In this raw and real episode of Amuk Tamuk, we unpack the emotional rollercoaster that relationships go through after becoming parents.From sleepless nights and shifting priorities to the quiet strain on intimacy, we dive deep into how couples can stay connected when everything else feels chaotic. Through unfiltered conversations and genuine insights, we explore the power of communication, empathy, and showing up for each other, beyond just parenting. Because keeping the love alive isn't just about raising kids, it's about growing the relationship too.आणि मित्रांनो आपलं Merch घेण्यासाठी लगेच click करा! Amuktamuk.swiftindi.comDisclaimer: व्हिडिओमध्ये किंवा आमच्या कोणत्याही चॅनेलवर पॅनलिस्ट/अतिथी/होस्टद्वारे सांगण्यात आलेली कोणतीही माहिती केवळ general information साठी आहे. पॉडकास्ट दरम्यान किंवा त्यासंबंधात व्यक्त केलेली कोणतीही मते निर्माते/कंपनी/चॅनल किंवा त्यांच्या कोणत्याही कर्मचाऱ्यांची मते/अभिव्यक्ती/विचार दर्शवत नाहीत.अतिथींनी केलेली विधाने सद्भावनेने आणि चांगल्या हेतूने केलेली आहेत ती विश्वास ठेवण्याजोगी आहेत किंवा ती सत्य आणि वस्तुस्थितीनुसार सत्य मानण्याचे कारण आहे. चॅनलने सादर केलेला सध्याचा व्हिडिओ केवळ माहिती आणि मनोरंजनाच्या उद्देशाने आहे आणि चॅनल त्याची अचूकता आणि वैधता यासाठी कोणतीही जबाबदारी घेत नाही.अतिथींनी किंवा पॉडकास्ट दरम्यान व्यक्त केलेली कोणतीही माहिती किंवा विचार व्यक्ती/कास्ट/समुदाय/वंश/धर्म यांच्या भावना दुखावण्याचा किंवा कोणत्याही संस्था/राजकीय पक्ष/राजकारणी/नेत्याचा, जिवंत किंवा मृत यांचा अपमान करण्याचा हेतू नाही.. Guests: Dr. Sagar Pathak, Marriage Counsellor, Gynaecologist.Dr. Sabiha, S*x & Relationship Coach.Host: Omkar Jadhav.Creative Producer: Shardul Kadam.Editor: Rameshwar Garkal.Edit Assistant: Rohit Landge,Ranjit kasar.Content Manager: Sohan Mane.Social Media Manager: Sonali Gokhale.Legal Advisor: Savani Vaze.Business Development Executive: Sai Kher.Intern: Saiee Katkar, Mrunal Arve.Connect with us: Twitter: https://twitter.com/amuk_tamukInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/amuktamuk/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/amuktamukpodcastsSpotify: Khuspus #AmukTamuk #MarathiPodcasts #Khuspus
Part 8 - God of Power and Mercy - from the Exodus Sermon Series.This sermon is based on the scriptures from Exodus Chapter 10:21-29 & Chapter 11
In this episode, I'm joined by community member Ranjit Singh. Ranjit is a civil engineer and he's been using his skills and insights and experience from civil engineering to help him build a HMO property business. I want to find out how he's been doing that, what challenges Ranjit has had to overcome to get where he is.We're also going to talk specifically about planning restrictions, about the changing and evolving landscape of the areas that he invests in and how he has been dealing with these. If you're an investor just getting started, perhaps you're a bit further along on your journey, this is definitely an episode you want to stick around for.Topics covered in this episode: 02:30 - Ranjit's Journey into Property Investment 06:57 - The Reality of Building a Property Portfolio 11:22 - Adapting to Market Changes in Derby 18:21 - Planning Challenges and Overcoming Obstacles 26:13 - Defining a Good Deal in HMO Investments 32:35 - Long-Term Strategies and Risk ManagementPlease leave us a quick review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify to help us celebrate this milestone!-Got any questions? Ask us in The HMO Community Facebook Group or follow me on Instagram @andygraham.hmo for daily HMO tips and advice! If you want to join my 1-2-1 mentoring program, you can enquire here. New to HMOs? Join The HMO Roadmap on a premium plan and unlock our award-winning library of 400+ resources to help you start, scale and systemise your HMO business. Get started now!
Part 6 - God of Comfort from the Exodus Sermon Series "Redemption From Slavery"
Part - 5 from the Exodus Sermon Series - Redemption From Slavery
Part -4 from the Exodus Sermon Series
Part-3 from theExodus Sermon Series - Redemption from Slavery.
Part - 2 from the Exodus sermon series.
Part 1 - God of Promise - from the Exodus Sermon Series
This week, on our Energy Special series as part of the India Energy Week 2025 (Feb 11-14), financial journalist Govindraj Ethiraj talks to Ranjit Rath, Chairman and Managing Director at Oil India Limited (OIL). They discuss OIL's current exploration efforts at the Brahmaputra, changes they have made to their strategy of discovery, Natural Gas wells in Assam, the huge potential for Compressed bio gas and much more. Tune in to get insight's into how OIL is forging their path to oil discovery . (00:00) Introduction (01:41) Sustained Exploration in North and South Bank of Brahmaputra (04:27) The History of Digboi (06:40) How the government catalysed exploration at the Brahmaputra (08:00) OIL's presence across India (09:20) Technical changes in the process and strategy of exploration (12:16) Drilling Rigs (14:28) The risks and rewards of exploration (15:39) Natural Gas Wells in Assam (17:40) Distribution of Natural Gas (19:52) Rejuvenation of existing wells (22:30) Oil and Gas Scenario in India (24:02) Future plans for Oil India Limited (25:22) Compressed Bio Gas (27:23) Geothermal Energy (29:30) The potential for deep and Ultra-deep waters (33:00) Collaborations (34:00) Data Analysis (35:16) Collaborating with Startups (36:46) What inspires younger people to join this field Register for India Energy Week, Feb 11-14 Listeners! We await your feedback.... The Core and The Core Report is ad supported and FREE for all readers and listeners. Write in to shiva@thecore.in for sponsorships and brand studio requirements For more of our coverage check out thecore.in Join and Interact anonymously on our whatsapp channel Subscribe to our Newsletter Follow us on: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Linkedin | Youtube
Listen to the Sermon based on Matthew 18
Listen to the Sermon based on Psalm 95 and 96.
Trechos dos livros: “You Are He” e “Illusion vs. Reality”, de Ranjit Maharaj. Sri Ranjit Maharaj (1913 - 2000) foi um professor espiritual indiano da tradição Navnath Inchegeri Sampradaya. Ranjit começou a ensinar apenas aos 70 anos, de seu apartamento de um cômodo em Mumbai. Devido a seu domínio da linguagem filosófica em inglês, muitos ocidentais o buscaram para entender a aplicação diária da filosofia não dual do Advaita Vedanta. Maharaj possuía um profundo Conhecimento e um entendimento direto da Realidade, e se tornou popular no exterior por seu estilo de palestra simples, firme e direta. “O mundo inteiro é projetado sobre ‘Aquilo'. Todas as coisas são apenas sombras projetadas sobre a Realidade. A ilusão, a sombra, não pode substituir a Realidade, pois ela é a própria base de tudo que existe. Não há nada no mundo, só a Realidade existe. Tudo o que digo é de todo o coração e com toda franqueza: Tudo é falso. Todos os objetos visíveis que possuem nomes e formas são falsos”. Ranjit Maharaj. “Respirar é apenas vento, e ainda assim, você construiu muitos castelos com isso. Se você entender que tudo é uma ilusão sustentada pelo vento, você estará fora das garras da ignorância. Pela ignorância, você acumula tudo e, pela compreensão, você abandona tudo”. Ranjit Maharaj. “O ego é a única ilusão, e ego é conhecimento. O conhecimento é uma grande coisa, mas deve ser apenas um remédio. Quando a febre baixa graças ao remédio que você tomou, você deve parar de tomá-lo. Não prolongue o tratamento, ou você criará mais problemas. O conhecimento só é necessário para remover o mal da ignorância. É uma dose limitada”. Ranjit Maharaj. Música: Relaxing Music For Body and Soul - Cello at 432 Hz ( • Music to fall asleep Cello at 432 Hz,... ) =======================================
**It's the Radiotopia fundraiser! We can only make this show with your support. Give now and help support This Day and all the independent shows at Radiotopia. Thank you! https://www.radiotopia.fm/donate**Today, with the release of WICKED in movie theaters, we look at the many political interpretations of "The Wizard of Oz."Jody, Niki, and Kellie are joined by Ranjit Dighe, chair of the Economics department at SUNY-Oswego, to discuss the theory that "The Wizard of Oz" is a parable about the 1893 banking crisis -- plus the many other ways that people have found meaning in the book and movie over the years.Ranjit is the editor of "The Historian's Wizard Of Oz"Sign up for our newsletter! Get your hands on This Day merch!Find out more at thisdaypod.comThis Day In Esoteric Political History is a proud member of Radiotopia from PRX.Your support helps foster independent, artist-owned podcasts and award-winning stories.If you want to support the show directly, you can do so on our website: ThisDayPod.comGet in touch if you have any ideas for future topics, or just want to say hello. Follow us on social @thisdaypodOur team: Jacob Feldman, Researcher/Producer; Brittani Brown, Producer; Khawla Nakua, Transcripts; music by Teen Daze and Blue Dot Sessions; Audrey Mardavich is our Executive Producer at Radiotopia
Part- 33 "Standing Firm" based on Ephesians 6:10-20
Part 32 from the Ephesians Sermon Series
Part-31 from the Ephesians Sermon Series.
Leitura bíblica do dia: Gênesis 17:1-8, 15-16 Plano de leitura anual: Cântico dos Cânticos 4-5; Gálatas 3; Procurando valorizar algumas crianças em situação de rua da Índia, Ranjit criou uma canção com os nomes delas. Com melodias únicas para cada nome, ele lhes ensinou a canção, esperando dar-lhes uma memória positiva relacionada aos seus nomes. Ele lhes deu a dádiva do respeito uma vez que, com frequência, essas crianças não ouvem o seu nome dito com amor. Os nomes são importantes na Bíblia, e muitas vezes refletem o caráter de uma pessoa ou seu novo papel. Deus mudou os nomes de Abrão e Sarai quando fez um pacto de amor com eles, prometendo-lhes que Ele seria seu Deus e que eles seriam Seu povo. Abrão, que significa “pai exaltado”, tornou-se Abraão — “pai de muitos”. E Sarai, que significa “princesa”, tornou-se Sara — “princesa de muitos” (Gênesis 17:5,15). Esses nomes dados por Deus incluíam a misericordiosa promessa de que não seriam mais um casal sem filhos. Quando Sara deu à luz seu filho, eles ficaram felizes e o chamaram de Isaque, que significa “ele ri”. “Sara declarou: 'Deus me fez sorrir. Todos que ficarem sabendo do que aconteceu vão rir comigo'” (21:6). Honramos e respeitamos as pessoas quando as chamamos pelo nome e reconhecemos que Deus as criou para serem o que são. Um nome amoroso que afirma as qualidades únicas de alguém que foi criado à imagem de Deus pode transmitir o mesmo. Por: Amy Boucher Pye
Part - 29 - Honouring Parents from the Ephesians Sermon Series
Part 28 from the Ephesians Sermon Series
Leitura bíblica do dia: Gênesis 17:1-8, 15-16 Plano de leitura anual: Cântico dos Cânticos 4-5; Gálatas 3; Já fez seu devocional hoje? Aproveite e marque um amigo para fazer junto com você! Confira: Procurando valorizar algumas crianças em situação de rua da Índia, Ranjit criou uma canção com os nomes delas. Com melodias únicas para cada nome, ele lhes ensinou a canção, esperando dar-lhes uma memória positiva relacionada aos seus nomes. Ele lhes deu a dádiva do respeito uma vez que, com frequência, essas crianças não ouvem o seu nome dito com amor. Os nomes são importantes na Bíblia, e muitas vezes refletem o caráter de uma pessoa ou seu novo papel. Deus mudou os nomes de Abrão e Sarai quando fez um pacto de amor com eles, prometendo-lhes que Ele seria seu Deus e que eles seriam Seu povo. Abrão, que significa “pai exaltado”, tornou-se Abraão — “pai de muitos”. E Sarai, que significa “princesa”, tornou-se Sara — “princesa de muitos” (Gênesis 17:5,15). Esses nomes dados por Deus incluíam a misericordiosa promessa de que não seriam mais um casal sem filhos. Quando Sara deu à luz seu filho, eles ficaram felizes e o chamaram de Isaque, que significa “ele ri”. “Sara declarou: 'Deus me fez sorrir. Todos que ficarem sabendo do que aconteceu vão rir comigo'” (21:6). Honramos e respeitamos as pessoas quando as chamamos pelo nome e reconhecemos que Deus as criou para serem o que são. Um nome amoroso que afirma as qualidades únicas de alguém que foi criado à imagem de Deus pode transmitir o mesmo. Por: Amy Boucher Pye
Part 24 - Biblical Marriage from the Ephesians Sermon Series
On this episode of Below the Radar, our host Am Johal is joined by Ranjit Hoskote, poet, translator, art critic, and curator. Together they discuss Bombay's political and cultural milieu in the 1980s and 90s, from which Ranjit began to experiment with art making, artistic and curatorial responses to an emergent neo-colonial Indian state. They also discuss the crisis of cultural politics, Ranjit's poetic responses to humanity's demise in this moment of ecological crisis, and the promise he sees in interstitial spaces. Full episode details: https://www.sfu.ca/vancity-office-community-engagement/below-the-radar-podcast/episodes/249-ranjit-hoskote.html Read the transcript: https://www.sfu.ca/vancity-office-community-engagement/below-the-radar-podcast/transcripts/249-ranjit-hoskote.html Resources: Ranjit's linktree: https://linktr.ee/rhoskote Icelight: https://www.weslpress.org/9780819500557/icelight/ Hunchprose: https://www.penguin.co.in/book/hunchprose/ Jonahwhale: https://www.penguin.co.in/book/jonahwhale/ PEN International: https://www.pen-international.org/ Bio: Ranjit Hoskote is an Indian poet, theorist, and curator whose influential work centres on the complex history and presence of cultural pluralism from the local to the global. His eight books of poetry—including Icelight (2022), Jonahwhale (2018), and a translation of a fourteenth-century Kashmiri mystic-poet, I, Lalla: The Poems of Lal Dĕd (2011)—engage with themes of identity, displacement, and transformation through time. His acclaimed 2012 book Confluences: Forgotten Histories between East and West (with Ilija Trojanow) traced the rich history of intercultural and interreligious encounter that has shaped—and continues to shape—the contemporary world. Hoskote has curated more than 50 showcases of Indian and global art over the past three decades, including India's first national pavilion at the Venice Biennale. Cite this episode: Chicago Style Johal, Am. “The Politics of Art — with Ranjit Hoskote.” Below the Radar, SFU's Vancity Office of Community Engagement. Podcast audio, September 10, 2024. https://www.sfu.ca/vancity-office-community-engagement/below-the-radar-podcast/episodes/249-ranjit-hoskote.html.
Natalie and David reminisce about the past in "The One with the Vows" and fantasize about Ranjit in "Now We're Even."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 the Walk in Victory Podcast, host NaRon Tillman and transformation coach Ranjit Madholkar discuss the intricacies of the EB1A Extraordinary Ability Green Card. Ranjit shares his expertise in helping individuals become the best versions of themselves to qualify for this highly coveted visa. The conversation covers the criteria for the EB1A, the importance of measuring one's impact, and the emotional resilience required to navigate the process. Ranjit also talks about his program, which has successfully helped several people secure their EB1A green cards through a structured coaching framework. The episode aims to provide listeners with valuable insights on achieving extraordinary success and navigating the U.S. immigration system.Time Stamps:00:00 Introduction to Walk in Victory Podcast00:36 Meet Your Host: NaRon Tillman00:59 Exciting Summer Wellness Program03:51 Introducing Ranjit Madholkar: Transformation Coach04:44 Understanding the EB1A Green Card06:55 Proving Your Expertise for EB1A15:39 Ranjit's Journey and Expertise19:20 Navigating the EB1A Application Process27:43 Final Thoughts and Recommendations32:37 Conclusion and Call to ActionBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/walk-in-victory--4078479/support.
Hong Kong is one of the most vibrant cities in the world and a renowned center for business and technology. Invest HK wants to help you and your business connect to opportunities in Hong Kong and can help you every step of the way. Ranjit Unnithan steps up to the One Mic Stand to discuss the role of Invest Hong Kong in facilitating international expansion for U.S. tech companies, highlighting Hong Kong's advantages as a springboard for growth. Ranjit explains his organization's support for tech companies in navigating Hong Kong's business ecosystem, emphasizing the importance of personalized insights and resources. He provides valuable insights on attending events like Start Me Up and Hong Kong FinTech Week to connect with relevant stakeholders, highlighting the city's vibrant culture and activities outside of business. Learn more and connect with Ranjit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ranjit-unnithan23/
We're tackling a crucial topic in the industrial world: workplace safety. Introducing TechStar Industries of the Future cohort member Ranjith Antony, CEO and founder of Perleybrook Labs, who's leading the charge in developing AI-driven safety solutions for Industry 4.0 environments. Ranjit has steered his company through multiple pivots, each time honing in on cutting-edge safety technologies.Perleybrook Labs' innovative AI platform is making factories safer by detecting hidden risks and automating safety protocols. This is a conversation packed with insights on the fusion of machine learning and industrial safety. Listen to all episodes of the Big Ideas Welcome podcast, available now on your favorite streaming platforms and at bigideaswelcome.com.This Big Ideas Welcome podcast is brought to you by Knoxville Entrepreneur Center, hosted and curated by KEC chief of strategy Chris McAdoo, and produced and edited by Palm Tree Pod Co.
With Build wrapping up, we were able to sync with Rahul Ranjit, Principal Program Manager at Microsoft, to chat about how a pro developer approaches low code development and what that means to their skillset and career progression. We cover how low code and pro code tooling work together and where does low code fit in enterprise solution development.
Abhay chats with award-winning documentary filmmaker Nisha Pahuja about everything from the impact of her Academy Award and Peabody Award nominated film To Kill a Tiger, to processing past experiences and trauma, to holistic filmmaking without judgment.(0:00 - 3:09) Introduction(3:09) Part 1 - after the Oscars, instincts, building trust with Ranjit's family(15:13) Part 2 - seeking out the gray, leading a team, mapping boundaries(29:42) Part 3 - making films as a diasporic Indian, structural change, audience impact
[REBROADCAST FROM October 20, 2023] The documentary "To Kill a Tiger" follows the story of Ranjit, an Indian farmer on a quest for justice after his 13-year-old daughter is gang-raped. Director Nisha Pahuja joins us to discuss this difficult but vital film.
In this bonus episode of The Cinematography Podcast, we interview director Nisha Pahuja and editor Mike Munn about the documentary To Kill a Tiger. The film is nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. **A warning that this episode discusses sexual assault and violence, so please take care.** To Kill a Tiger is the story of Ranjit, a farmer in Jharkhand, India whose 13 year old daughter is raped by three men from her village. Ranjit is determined to get justice for his daughter through the legal system. In India, men rarely stand up for their daughters and conviction rates for rape are less than 30 percent. It's common practice in the village for a girl to be married off to her abuser instead. Rangit and his family faced down threats of violence and ostracism by the townspeople. Director Nisha Pahuja was originally making a documentary studying Indian masculinity when she met Ranjit and his daughter. She followed their story for about 18 months, thinking they would only be one part of the story. Only in the editing process did the story start to take shape. It became clear that Ranjit and his daughter Kiran were the strongest characters. Nisha admired Ranjit's courage and love for his daughter. “I just think Ranjit is the kind of person who has this idea of doing the right thing inside of him. He's just a very ethical, thoughtful person.” Because Kiran was only 13 at the time, Nisha had to be careful about revealing her identity. By the time the film was finished, Kiran was 18, and gave permission to show her face. Nisha says, “She said it was because she couldn't believe how courageous she was when she was watching herself, she couldn't believe her own courage and her own bravery. And she wanted to celebrate that.” Nisha's husband Mrinal Desai was the primary cinematographer on To Kill a Tiger, and they lived together in India while making the documentary. Nisha finds that he has a very quiet and gentle way with the people they film. She, Mrinal and their sound recordist Anita Kushwaha have worked together for a long time and are able to create an atmosphere of intimacy and trust. Editor Mike Munn spent about 8 months working on the film before he decided that they had to distill it down to the best story. “We were wrestling a lot because we had, in fact, two different films. So Ranjit's story was so specific and so well drawn out that it needed its own place. So, we jettisoned all of that work that we'd done.” Mike started expanding Ranjit's story and discovered that this version of the film has a clear narrative arc with interesting characters. Fortunately, the raw footage came back from India with a basic transcription and subtitles that could be polished during the edit with the help of a translator. Mike says, “My favorite part overall was working with the observational and verite nature of the film. It was so intimate and real and we're all creating scenes out of real emotion. This was a film where the narrative was all happening within real scenes with the family. That was challenging, but rewarding in just the truthfulness of it.” To Kill a Tiger is in select theaters. https://tokillatigerfilm.com/ Find Nisha Pahuja: http://www.noticepicturesinc.com/ Instagram @nishappics Find Mike Munn: https://mikemunneditor.com/ Sponsored by Hot Rod Cameras www.hotrodcameras.com The Cinematography Podcast website: www.camnoir.com Facebook: @cinepod Instagram: @thecinepod Twitter: @ShortEndz
When Ranjit and his family turn to the Indian legal system to seek justice for his daughter who had been raped by three local young men, they face not only daunting odds from the system but deep resistance from their village. Nisha Pahuja's Academy Award-nominated film “To Kill a Tiger” traces the profound tension Ranjit experiences: on the one side is the promise of recent national legislation that empowers children who have been sexually assaulted; on the other are the restrictions of the customs and traditions of a village which would like to “make peace” and marry Ranjit's daughter off to one of her assailants. But throughout it all, Ranjit finds support to carry on in the courage of his daughter, who wants to tell her story in court, who insists on justice. “To Kill a Tiger” will stream on Netflix at a date to be announced. The Presenting Sponsor of "Top Docs" is Netflix. Follow: @nishapahuja on twitter and nishappics on Instagram @topdocspod on Instagram and twitter
A conversation with Prof. Ranjit Rye, OCTA Research & UP Political Science Department.
Like the show? Have a burning question? Send a text?Imagine uprooting your life and moving to a country where you don't speak the language to chase a dream. That's precisely what Ranjit did when he left India for Germany, and his journey is nothing short of remarkable. In our heart-to-heart, Ranjit, a seasoned entrepreneur, walks us through his challenging yet rewarding path from a language novice to a thriving business owner. Tune in as he shares the pivotal moments, from landing a project with Deutsche Telekom to the strategic pivots of establishing his own company.Navigating the complex world of business in a country that's not your birthplace requires resilience and a strong network, both of which Ranjit has mastered. His anecdotes about ensuring an employee's residency and the strategic shift to a home office are testaments to his adaptability. For all the freelancers and aspiring business owners out there, Ranjit's insights into the power of past colleagues, professional networks, and agencies can be the key to unlocking new levels of success. His tale is a striking example of how embracing change can forge unexpected opportunities.Beyond the entrepreneurial grind, Ranjit also underscores the importance of continuous personal development. His involvement with Toastmasters shines a light on the profound impact that honing public speaking and leadership skills can have on professional growth. If you're pondering on how to handle the recurring tasks of business ownership or seeking advice, Ranjit's experiences reveal the strength found in community and mentorship. Embark on this episode for a dose of inspiration, practical advice, and a reminder that no one should navigate the intricacies of business, especially in a foreign land, alone.You can find this episode and all episodes as well as show notes for each at www.eleanormayrhofer.com/podcast Starting or running a business in Germany as a foreigner? Already running an online business in Germany as an expat? Wanting to grow your German-based business? Working as a freelancer in Germany? You'll love my guide with over 30 resources for expat business owners in Germany.Need an expert Squarespace web designer and online marketer book a free, no-pressure consult call.
On this edition of The Core Report, as part of our ongoing series on Energy, financial Journalist Govindraj Ethiraj chats with Dr. Ranjit Rath. Dr. Rath was appointed as Oil India Limited Chairman & Managing Director in late 2022 and has been associated with diverse roles spanning from strategy formulation, business development and upstream asset management to application of geosciences and exploration geology in several important projects including creation of strategic petroleum reserves. This episode, brought in association with the India Energy Week, unpacks the legacy of Oil India Limited, its unwavering focus to cater to the massive energy demands of India; with oil and gas being the mainstay. Dr. Ranjit Rath also speaks about Oil India Limited's commitment toward its Green Energy Portfoilio along with its efforts for more exploration for energy resources. For more of our coverage check out thecore.in--Support the Core Report--Head to www.indiaenergyweek.comJoin and Interact anonymously on our whatsapp channelSubscribe to our NewsletterFollow us on:Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Linkedin | Youtube
He's a poet, art critic, curator, translator, cultural theorist -- and someone who helps make sense of our world. Ranjit Hoskote joins Amit Varma in episode 363 of The Seen and the Unseen to talk about his life, his times and his work. (FOR FULL LINKED SHOW NOTES, GO TO SEENUNSEEN.IN.) Also check out: 1. Ranjit Hoskote on Twitter, Instagram and Amazon. 2. Jonahwhale -- Ranjit Hoskote. 3. Hunchprose -- Ranjit Hoskote. 4. I, Lalla: The Poems of Lal Dĕd -- Translated by Ranjit Hoskote. 5. Poet's nightmare -- Ranjit Hoskote. 6. State of enrichment -- Ranjit Hoskote. 7. Nissim Ezekiel, AK Ramanujan, Arun Kolatkar, Keki Daruwalla, Dom Moraes, Dilip Chitre, Gieve Patel, Vilas Sarang, Arvind Krishna Mehrotra, Agha Shahid Ali, Mani Rao, Mustansir Dalvi, Jerry Pinto, Sampurna Chattarji, Vivek Narayanan and Arundhathi Subramaniam. 8. Ted Hughes, Geoffrey Hill, Seamus Heaney, Sharon Olds, Louise Glück, Jorie Graham and Rita Dove. 9. The Life and Times of Shanta Gokhale — Episode 311 of The Seen and the Unseen. 10. The Life and Times of Jerry Pinto — Episode 314 of The Seen and the Unseen. 11. कुँवर नारायण, केदारनाथ सिंह, अशोक वाजपेयी and नागार्जुन. 12. Ravi Shankar, Ali Akbar Khan, Bismillah Khan, Igor Straviksky, Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Steve Reich and Terry Riley. 13. Palgrave's Golden Treasury: From Shakespeare to the Present. 14. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner -- Samuel Taylor Coleridge. 15. Sara Rai Inhales Literature — Episode 255 of The Seen and the Unseen. 16. The Art of Translation — Episode 168 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Arunava Sinha). 17. Arun Khopkar, Mani Kaul and Clement Greenberg. 18. Stalker -- Andrei Tarkovsky. 19. The Sacrifice -- Andrei Tarkovsky. 20. Ivan's Childhood -- Andrei Tarkovsky. 21. The Color of Pomegranates -- Sergei Parajanov. 22. Ranjit Hoskote's tribute on Instagram to Gieve Patel. 23. Father Returning Home -- Dilip Chitre. 24. Jejuri -- Arun Kolatkar. 25. Modern Poetry in Translation -- Magazine and publisher founded by Ted Hughes and Daniel Weissbort. 26. On Exactitude in Science — Jorge Luis Borges. 27. How Music Works — David Byrne. 28. CBGB. 29. New York -- Lou Reed. 30. How This Nobel Has Redefined Literature — Amit Varma on Dylan winning the Nobel Prize. 31. The Fire and the Rain -- Girish Karnad. 32. Vanraj Bhatia on Wikipedia and IMDb. 33. Amit Varma's tweet thread on Jonahwhale. 34. Magic Fruit: A Poetic Trip -- Vaishnav Vyas. 35. Glenn Gould on Spotify. 36. Danish Husain and the Multiverse of Culture -- Episode 359 of The Seen and the Unseen. 37. Steven Fowler. 38. Serious Noticing -- James Wood. 39. How Fiction Works -- James Wood. 40. The Spirit of Indian Painting -- BN Goswamy. 41. Conversations -- BN Goswamy. 42. BN Goswamy on Wikipedia and Amazon. 43. BN Goswamy (1933-2023): Sage and Sensitivity -- Ranjit Hoskote. 44. Joseph Fasano's thread on his writing exercises. 45. Narayan Surve on Wikipedia and Amazon. 46. Steven Van Zandt: Springsteen, the death of rock and Van Morrison on Covid — Richard Purden. 47. 1000 True Fans — Kevin Kelly. 48. 1000 True Fans? Try 100 — Li Jin. 49. Future Shock -- Alvin Toffler. 50. The Third Wave -- Alvin Toffler. 51. The Long Tail -- Chris Anderson. 52. Ranjit Hoskote's resignation letter from the panel of Documenta. 53. Liquid Modernity -- Zygmunt Bauman. 54. Rahul Matthan Seeks the Protocol -- Episode 360 of The Seen and the Unseen. 55. Panopticon. 56. Tron -- Steven Lisberger. 57. Gita Press and the Making of Hindu India — Akshaya Mukul. 58. The Gita Press and Hindu Nationalism — Episode 139 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Akshaya Mukul). 59. Ramchandra Gandhi on Wikipedia and Amazon. 60. Majma-ul-Bahrain (also known as Samudra Sangam Grantha) -- Dara Shikoh. 61. Early Indians — Tony Joseph. 62. Tony Joseph's episode on The Seen and the Unseen. 63. Who We Are and How We Got Here — David Reich. 64. पुराण स्थल. 65. The Indianness of Indian Food — Episode 95 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Vikram Doctor). 66. The Refreshing Audacity of Vinay Singhal — Episode 291 of The Seen and the Unseen. 67. The Speaking Tree: A Study of Indian Culture and Society -- Richard Lannoy. 68. Clifford Geertz, John Berger and Arthur C Danto. 69. The Ascent of Man (book) (series) -- Jacob Bronowski. 70. Civilization (book) (series) -- Kenneth Clark. 71. Cosmos (book) (series) -- Carl Sagan. 72. Richard Dawkins, Steven Pinker, Stephen Jay Gould and Oliver Sacks. 73. Raag Darbari (Hindi) (English) — Shrilal Shukla.. 74. Raag Darbari on Storytel. 75. Krishnamurti's Notebook -- J Krishnamurty. 76. Shame -- Salman Rushdie. 77. Marcovaldo -- Italo Calvino. 78. Metropolis -- Fritz Lang. 79. Mahanagar -- Satyajit Ray. 80. A Momentary Lapse of Reason -- Pink Floyd. 81. Learning to Fly -- Pink Floyd, 82. Collected poems -- Mark Strand. Amit Varma and Ajay Shah have launched a new video podcast. Check out Everything is Everything on YouTube. Check out Amit's online course, The Art of Clear Writing. And subscribe to The India Uncut Newsletter. It's free! Episode art: ‘Dancing in Chains' by Simahina.
In this episode hear how Guru Gobind Singh, with his forces, ride high into the hills to sound off his Ranjit Nagara, the Victory causing War Drum. This relates to Chapter 26 of Season 1.
It's Doctor Who's 60th year and to celebrate, there will be three anniversary specials coming to your screens starting next week. Jemma Redgrave will be returning as Kate Stewart - Chief Scientific Officer at UNIT - the military organisation set up to investigate alien threats to earth. Jemma speaks to Emma Barnett about what we can expect and what it is like being a part of the show. Professor Dame Lesley Regan talks about the decision to let women access the contraceptive pill from pharmacies in England, from next month, without the need for a GP appointment. There is going to be a new parental leave policy in France. Parents will be entitled to “family leave” worth half their salary for up to a year. We talk a lot on Woman's Hour about the maternity leave, paternity leave and shared parental leave policies in this country – but what could we learn by looking abroad? Professor Alison Koslowski from University College London and Elena Brown from Rand Europe outline and discuss the different policies. Emmy-nominated film director Nisha Pahuja joins Woman's Hour to talk about her new documentary, To Kill A Tiger. It focuses on Ranjit, the father of a young girl in a tribal Indian village who has been sexually assaulted, and his battle for justice. Nisha tells Emma why she wanted to make a film about this and the important changes it has made. Eyeliner is one of the most enduring cosmetic tools; it is an aesthetic trademark that was favoured by the ancient Egyptian Queen Nerfertiti, the late singer Amy Winehouse and still up there now, with Z beauty influencers. Writer Zahra Hankir reports its history in her new book Eyeliner. Presenter: Emma Barnett Producer: Lisa Jenkinson Studio Manager: Bob Nettles
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Canon Ranjit Mathews joined us this week for worship and for a conversation following this service.
In our fifth episode of season 2, we speak with Georg Hirsch, Co-Founder of FOUND. Georg is a seasoned HR professional with global experience in recruitment, outplacement, career & leadership development. Georg shares his views about what it means to step out of our comfort zones during times of organizational transformation.Georg was born in Switzerland and graduated from the University of Zurich. He worked in executive search before moving to Australia where he completed a Masters in HR Management and joined a start-up in the HR tech industry. In 2013, he joined LHH - Lee Hecht Harrisson, the global leader in outplacement, career & leadership development. Georg worked at LHH for 10 years in a variety of roles and in his last position as CEO Accelerated Growth Markets leading all countries across Europe and APAC. During COVID, Georg and his family made the decision to relocate to Europe. He then co-founded FOUND with his business partner Ranjit de Sousa with a vision to lead the digital “revolution” in hiring and guide top talent to careers that they really love. We were inspired to speak with Georg and learn how his international experience, his well-rounded background as an HR professional has helped him navigate through various business and career transitions. Learn more about Found . https://www.getfound.io/Connect with us on LinkedIn: · Vanessa Iloste (Host) · Vanessa Teo (Host) · Aaron Wu (Producer)
The documentary "To Kill a Tiger" follows the story of Ranjit, an Indian farmer on a quest for justice after his 13-year-old daughter is gang-raped. Director Nisha Pahuja joins us to discuss this difficult but vital film.
Over a century ago in 1896, the bubonic plague broke out in colonial Bombay. While the British officials maintained detailed records of the various aspects of the plague, local newspapers reported on the public sentiment towards the disease and its colonial management. Ranjit Kandalgaonkar explored one such archive to draw out a subaltern narrative of the bubonic plague. Ranjit Kandalgaonkar lives and works in Mumbai and his art practice primarily comprises of a lens directed at the urban context of cities. Most of his long-term projects are research-intensive and attempt to unlock historical and contemporary data by placing the work in the context of an unseen social history. His works have been showcased at Bergen Assembly Art & research Triennale, Colomboscope Biennale, and several galleries in India and overseas. Ranjit's city-based practice: http://cityinflux.com
Pastor Ranjit visited us this week from India to share a brief update of how our faithful support and prayers are helping to disciple and train pastors and finance new churches and orphanages for the glory of God! For more information about Christ for india, go to www.christforindia.org.In addition to this update, Ranjit taught on forgiveness from the life and practices of Joseph. With 4 practical but potent steps to forgiveness, you will find yourself ready to go deep and uproot any unforgiveness in your life.
Pastor Ranjit visited us this week from India to share a brief update of how our faithful support and prayers are helping to disciple and train pastors and finance new churches and orphanages for the glory of God! For more information about Christ for india, go to www.christforindia.org.In addition to this update, Ranjit taught on forgiveness from the life and practices of Joseph. With 4 practical but potent steps to forgiveness, you will find yourself ready to go deep and uproot any unforgiveness in your life.
I sit down with Ranjit Bahia, the CEO of Cyferd, a next-generation digital transformation startup that is redefining how businesses approach low-code development and unified data processes in the cloud. This eye-opening conversation dives into the intricacies of AI-driven digital transformation and the far-reaching implications it has on the future of work, governmental policy, and the business landscape at large. The episode begins with an engaging exploration of Cyferd's unique cloud-based data platform. Ranjit shares how their platform leverages artificial intelligence to streamline application development and unify disparate systems, setting the stage for more agile and efficient businesses. We delve into how this paradigm is especially vital in sectors like healthcare, where inefficiency can be costly both financially and in human terms. As the conversation progresses, they discuss the transformative potential of AI. We address the common fears surrounding AI, demystifying the notion that AI will replace human workers. Instead, they emphasize the idea that AI can work alongside humans to enhance efficiency and reduce risks, serving as a tool for empowerment rather than replacement. A particularly thought-provoking segment of the episode centers on the regulatory challenges of AI, especially within the United Kingdom. Ranjit offers a critical look at the lack of governmental support for fostering AI innovation and what it will take for the UK to become an AI superpower in the global landscape. Toward the end of the episode, the focus shifts to practical applications of AI, featuring Cyferd's own product, Neural Genesis. This solution exemplifies how digital transformation can be achieved by leveraging AI and machine learning technologies for enhanced efficiency and growth. This episode is a must-listen for those looking to understand the complex yet rewarding landscape of AI and digital transformation. Ranjit Bahia not only brings a wealth of experience but also a passionate viewpoint on how businesses, irrespective of size, can harness the transformative power of AI to pave the way for a more efficient and innovative future.
This episode's guest is Ranjit Jhala. We discuss how Ranjit developed Liquid Haskell as a litmus test, because if Haskell programmer's won't use Liquid Types, no one will. We also hear how writing Haskell is a joy and how you should never underestimate your students.
In this week's episode, I am joined by an incredible man I am lucky enough to be able to call a friend, Ranjit Patel. Join us as we dive into the complexities of fatherhood and going through IVF. After a long journey, Ranjit went through the corporate world from growing up in a Council Estate with very limited money, he is now coaching parents in how to have the best possible experience of parenting. He's a dad to twins and had quite a journey going through four and a half years of IVF. When his twins arrived, it was amazing because he's been waiting for them for a long time, but also an absolutely crazy period of his life. Back then, he needed someone to prepare him for what this experience was going to be like. Now he has lots of conversations with people about what parenting entails. Key topics include: ⭐️ The Journey from Chasing Money to Creating Value ⭐️ What can Hard Work and Good Ethics Get Us To ⭐️ Having Positive Role Models ⭐️ Making Mindful Life Decisions & Taking Responsibility ⭐️ Shifting From a Scarcity Mindset to an Abundant One ⭐️ Planning to Have Children & Preparation ⭐️ The Journey of IVF - In vitro fertilization ⭐ ️How IVF can affect a person's life and career. ⭐️ Deepening Self-Consciousness Throughout The Life Journey ⭐️ How self-awareness can help with becoming better parents and showing up for the kids ✅ I have just opened up my pre-launch waitlist for the upcoming September 2023 cohort of my 12-week programme “Being An Authentic Masculine Man”, AKA B.A.A.M.M. If you add your details to the waitlist, you will get 20% off the launch price and exclusive bonuses: https://forms.gle/rb4MJfo6XdHVXEG49
Ranjit Ghoshal is the founder of One Million Steps, a marketplace building a healthier world for giving. Today we discuss Ranjit's background, his deep connection to doing social good and how his three sided platform is making doing charitable work easier for individuals, businesses and charities. On top of laying the structural foundation for these three to connect and give back, he ties in wellness by helping businesses, charities and individuals improve their own health with fitness challenges. From simple step-challenges to other more complex fitness challenges, giving back becomes good for the body! Ranjit is the founder of Million Steps, a marketplace for event creators that connects businesses, communities, health and well-being and social impact causes. LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ranjitghoshal/ Website: https://millionsteps.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mymillionsteps/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/millionstepschallenge Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/onemillionsteps/ __________________________________ Follow Garrett on IG: @garrettnwood Sign-up for the kozēkozē newsletter here. Follow kozēkozē on IG: @kozekozemama Podcast Instagram for details on past guests: @kozekozepodcast Follow Garrett on TikTok: @garrettnicolewood GET ON THE WAITLIST FOR THE 2nd ANNUAL FULL CIRCLE FEMININE WELLNESS RETREAT If you like Garrett's voice, check out her meditations here. email garrett: garrettkusmierz@kozekoze.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kozekoze/message
Seeking to affirm some children who live on the streets in Mumbai, India, Ranjit created a song of their names. Coming up with a unique melody for each name, he taught them the tune, hoping to give them a positive memory related to what they’re called. For children who don’t regularly hear their name spoken in love, he bestowed on them a gift of respect. Names are important in the Bible, often reflecting a person’s character traits or new role. For instance, God changed the names of Abram and Sarai when He made a covenant of love with them, promising that He would be their God and they would be His people. Abram, which means exalted father, became Abraham, which means father of many. And Sarai, which means princess, became Sarah, which means princess of many (see Genesis 17:5, 15). God’s new names included the gracious promise that they would no longer be childless. When Sarah gave birth to their son, overjoyed, they named him Isaac, which means “he laughs”: “Sarah said, ‘God has brought me laughter, and everyone who hears about this will laugh with me’” (Genesis 21:6). We show honor and respect to people when we call them by name and affirm who God has created them to be. A loving nickname that affirms someone’s unique qualities as one created in the image of God can do the same.