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Capitalism can be blamed for worsening the climate crisis, says journalist Akshat Rathi, but it can also be used to drive the solutions to fix it. In this episode of TED Talks Daily, recorded at the Bloomberg Green Festival in Seattle, Rathi discusses his book Climate Capitalism, and how the strategic use of market forces and government policies can make sustainability profitable.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Akshat Rathi is a London-based senior reporter for Bloomberg News and author of the new book Climate Capitalism, which is the subject of his 2024 TED Talk. He also hosts Bloomberg Green's weekly Zero podcast and writes a weekly Zero newsletter, focused on climate change. Previously, Akshat was a senior reporter at Quartz and a science editor at The Conversation. His work has been cited widely, including in New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Financial Times and The Guardian. Skip ahead to the following section(s): (0:00) Introduction & National Updates (10:40) Interview w/ Akshat Rathi (24:16) Q&A Discussion (40:05) October Actions October Action Sheet: https://cclusa.org/action-sheet Take Action Make A Voting Plan: https://cclusa.org/vote Pre-Call Video: https://vimeo.com/1018718136 More About Akshat: https://akshatrathi.com/
We can blame capitalism for worsening the climate crisis, says journalist Akshat Rathi, but we can also use it to create the solutions we need for the mess we're in. He details how “climate capitalism” — the strategic use of market forces and government policies to make polluting the planet cost more than advancing climate solutions — can flip the script and actually make sustainability profitable.
We can blame capitalism for worsening the climate crisis, says journalist Akshat Rathi, but we can also use it to create the solutions we need for the mess we're in. He details how “climate capitalism” — the strategic use of market forces and government policies to make polluting the planet cost more than advancing climate solutions — can flip the script and actually make sustainability profitable.
We can blame capitalism for worsening the climate crisis, says journalist Akshat Rathi, but we can also use it to create the solutions we need for the mess we're in. He details how “climate capitalism” — the strategic use of market forces and government policies to make polluting the planet cost more than advancing climate solutions — can flip the script and actually make sustainability profitable.
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In this episode I am joined by Anshul Rathi, Founder and CEO of Certify, a healthcare provider management company that takes an API-first approach to fixing a broken system -- essentially Certify reduces the time it takes for health systems and health plans to onboard doctors, nurses, etc. from months to minutes. Make sure to check out Certify at: https://www.certifyos.com Sign up for Starting Small University to join our interviews LIVE and ask questions: https://startingsmallmedia.org/startingsmalluniversity Visit Starting Small Media: https://startingsmallmedia.org/ Subscribe to exclusive Starting Small emails: https://startingsmallmedia.org/newsletter-signup Follow Starting Small: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/startingsmallpod/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Startingsmallpod/?modal=admin_todo_tour LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/cameronnagle Thank you to this episodes mid-break sponsor, Govee, a global leading smart home brand pursuing personalized and fun life experiences through continuous innovations since 2017, especially in ambient lighting, home appliance products, and smart IoT systems. Make sure to check them out at https://us.govee.com/
Achieving net-zero carbon emissions is a massive challenge for every industry, but some have it harder than others. This week, Bloomberg Green senior reporter Akshat Rathi spoke with two Australian startups that are tackling carbon emissions in sectors whose carbon footprints are particularly intractable. Inspired by shark skin, MicroTau is creating a plastic film that makes airplanes more aerodynamic, reducing their fuel consumption. Novalith, meanwhile, is redesigning lithium battery manufacturing to make it cleaner. Both have received funding from the Clean Energy Finance Corporation in Australia. Rathi sat down with MicroTau founder Henry Bilinsky and Novalith Chief Executive Officer Steven Vassiloudis to understand the challenges their startups face and where they find optimism. Explore further: Past episode about carbon-removal startups with Nan Ransohoff, head of climate at Stripe Past episode with Bill Gates about investing in nuclear power and other green energy plants Past episode with BNEF's Claire Curry about how clean energy technology startups can succeed in a difficult investment climate Zero is a production of Bloomberg Green. Our producers are Mythili Rao, Oscar Boyd, Tiffany Tsoi, Sommer Saadi and Magnus Henriksson. Special thanks this week to Kira Bindrim, Will Mathis. Thoughts or suggestions? Email us at zeropod@bloomberg.net. For more coverage of climate change and solutions, visit https://www.bloomberg.com/green.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we talk to Akshat Rathi, award-winning senior climate reporter for Bloomberg News. Rathi is the host of Bloomberg's podcast Zero that explores the policies, tactics and clean technologies pushing for a zero emissions future. He is also the author of the book Climate Capitalism, which tracks the unlikely heroes driving the fight against climate change.Rathi argues that for years the aviation industry has sheltered behind the label of being “hard to decarbonise”, which is not only a misconception, but has also stalled the industry's progress towards net zero emissions. He advocates for correctly pricing flights to account for their true environmental cost, a move that could bring an end to “ridiculously” cheap flight tickets.Rathi also discusses the potential of sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) in decarbonising aviation and the need to overcome cost barriers through policy support and corporate commitment. Further, he delves into the role of electric aviation in transforming short-haul travel and regional aviation.In Rathi's view, the aviation industry stands at a crossroads, and the choices made now will determine not just the future of flying, but our ability to meet global climate targets. As he puts it, “We have to start to think about those technologies, because we do need decarbonised solutions.”If you LOVED this episode you'll also love the conversation we had with Dan Rutherford, Senior Director of Research at the International Council on Clean Transportation (ICCT), who shares the latest developments, partnerships, and challenges in reducing aviation emissions and achieving net zero by 2050. Check it out here.Learn more about the innovators who are navigating the industry's challenges to make sustainable aviation a reality, in our new book ‘Sustainability in the Air'. Click here to learn more.Feel free to reach out via email to podcast@simpliflying.com. For more content on sustainable aviation, visit our website green.simpliflying.com and join the movement. It's about time.Links & More:Zero - BloombergThe Airline Industry's Biggest Climate Challenge: A Lack of Clean Fuel - Bloomberg ‘Magical thinking': hopes for sustainable jet fuel not realistic, report finds - The Guardian How to rethink tourism and aviation for a greener future - SimpliFlying
In this milestone 50th episode, Richard Delevan interviews Akshat Rathi about his book "Climate Capitalism," discussing the intersections of technology, policy, and systemic change needed to combat climate change. Akshat shares personal stories, insights from his research, and his views on the future of capitalism in addressing environmental issues. This episode combines deep analysis with light-hearted moments, offering listeners both education and entertainment.Key Topics:Theories of change and the necessity of systemic reformEconomic rationale behind addressing climate changeRole of businesses and governments in fostering sustainable practicesPersonal anecdotes from Akshat's life and careerChallenges and opportunities in climate actionInsights on technological innovations and their impact on the environmentHighlights:[02:21] Theories of Change and Climate Capitalism[07:29] Economic Rationale and Systemic Levers[13:35] Personal Anecdotes and Inspirations[18:47] The Role of Businesses and Governments[23:45] Challenges and Opportunities in Climate Action[29:22] Insights on Technological Innovations[34:17] Audience Q&A and Funniest Moments[40:00] Final Thoughts and What's Next for AkshatAkshat's Catalysts:The Great Derangement by Amitav GhoshPurchase on AmazonThe Best of Times, The Worst of Times by Paul BehrensPurchase on AmazonThe Current War (Movie)Watch on Amazon Prime VideoAdditional Resources:Buy Akshat Rathi's book "Climate Capitalism"Listen to ZeroFollow Us:Twitter and LinkedInWickedProblems.earth Music: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2AWvHdqqNAUCJcByQEokut?si=51e8e2a837da4591 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Shrikant is business Head and Executive Director at Praj Americas Inc., a role he has held since June 2022. With a rich 23-year history at Praj Industries, Shrikant has risen through the ranks, demonstrating his expertise in biofuels, especially bioethanol. His journey began as a Trainee Engineer at Praj in 2001, evolving through various roles, including Process Engineer, Senior Engineer in Technology Development, and Manager in Technical Sales for decarbonizing bioethanol facilities. During his tenure at Praj, Shrikant was instrumental in the design and implementation of numerous bioethanol projects. His innovative approach and commitment to research have led to the acquisition of four patents, primarily focused on cellulosic biofuels production and pioneering decarbonizing technologies for bioethanol production. His contribution is not just limited to technical advancements but also includes driving growth through strategic business initiatives and partnerships. He has been instrumental in forging various strategic associations and collaborations in the Americas. https://www.praj.net/ https://nexuspmg.com/
Can capitalism solve climate change? Wrong question, argues the author and journalist Akshat Rathi: In fact, you can't solve climate change without capitalism. Look around the world, as Rathi does in his new book Climate Capitalism, and he says you'll find companies and leaders who are proving that cutting carbon emissions is not just possible, but also profitable. The venture capitalist Sophie Purdom, the founder of Planeteer Capital, spends her days looking for those profitable climate companies. She says that a newer, smarter generation of climate startups is on the way.In this week's episode, recorded earlier this month live at Princeton University, Rob and Jesse host a special in-person conversation with Rathi and Purdom. They talk about the rise of Chinese EVs, what interest rates mean for the energy transition, and the proper role of policy in decarbonizing. Shift Key is hosted by Robinson Meyer, executive editor of Heatmap, and Jesse Jenkins, a Princeton professor of energy systems engineering.Mentioned: Akshat Rathi's Climate CapitalismSightline ClimateMartin Wolf's The Crisis of Democratic Capitalism–This episode of Shift Key is sponsored by…KORE Power provides the commercial, industrial, and utility markets with functional solutions that advance the clean energy transition worldwide. KORE Power's technology and manufacturing capabilities provide direct access to next generation battery cells, energy storage systems that scale to grid+, EV power & infrastructure, and intuitive asset management to unlock energy strategies across a myriad of applications. Explore more at korepower.com.Watershed's climate data engine helps companies measure and reduce their emissions, turning the data they already have into an audit-ready carbon footprint backed by the latest climate science. Get the sustainability data you need in weeks, not months. Learn more at watershed.com.Music for Shift Key is by Adam Kromelow. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
“Climate Capitalism is an antidote to the dominant narrative that because we've ignored the climate crisis for so long, it will soon be too late. While it's true that we've not done enough yet, we're nowhere close to being too late.” So says , Bloomberg's senior climate reporter and host of the podcast Zero, in his new book Climate Capitalism, which looks at ways business and industry and finance can make, and in some cases are making, real progress on climate change. Mentioned in this episode: Links: Related podcasts: Check out all our podcasts on : - - : - : - : Join the :
“Climate Capitalism is an antidote to the dominant narrative that because we've ignored the climate crisis for so long, it will soon be too late. While it's true that we've not done enough yet, we're nowhere close to being too late.” So says Akshat Rathi, Bloomberg's senior climate reporter and host of the podcast Zero, in his new book Climate Capitalism, which looks at ways business and industry and finance can make, and in some cases are making, real progress on climate change. Mentioned in this episode: Global Risks Report 2024 Links: World Economic Forum Centre for Nature and Climate Related podcasts: Geopolitics, the equitable transition, and AI: things to look out for in energy in 2024 Davos 2024: Transforming Energy Demand Reach your changemakers: Arctic Basecamp's Gail Whiteman and Rainn Wilson Check out all our podcasts on wef.ch/podcasts: YouTube: - https://www.youtube.com/@wef/podcasts Radio Davos - subscribe: https://pod.link/1504682164 Meet the Leader - subscribe: https://pod.link/1534915560 Agenda Dialogues - subscribe: https://pod.link/1574956552 Join the World Economic Forum Podcast Club: https://www.facebook.com/groups/wefpodcastclub
Featuring the latest in activist campaigns and struggles against oppression fighting for a better world with anti-capitalist analysis on current affairs and international politics. Presenters: Jacob Andrewartha, Chloe DS, Rob ZucchiNewsreportThe presenters discuss the killing of seven aid workers in Gaza by Israel and the shameless hypocritical response from the Albanese government. Interviews and DiscussionJonathan Sriranganathan, former Brisbane City Councillor for the Gabba Ward and Greens candidate for Mayor of Brisbane from the recent council elections in Queensland discusses his reflections on the declining support for the major parties within Australian politics and what role the Greens should play as a left-wing force. You can listen to the individual interview here.Rathi, refugee and indigenious person from Tamil Eelam and founder of Refugee Women Action for Visa Equality (WAVE) discusses the changes to the Migration Amendment bill being pushed by the Albanese government and why they must be opposed. You can listen to the individual interview here.Songs playedPapier Mache Cave by FiretailFlood by Stella DonnellyPretty Grim by Ruby Fields
This week, Ben Cahill speaks with Akshat Rathi, a senior climate reporter for Bloomberg and author of the book Climate Capitalism. In his book, Rathi explores how governments can create the right policy environment to unlock the potential for innovative climate solutions from businesses and individuals. Further Reading: Climate Capitalism: Winning the Race to Zero Emissions and Solving the Crisis of Our Age.
In this episode, Gil Jenkins sits down with Akshat Rathi, a senior climate reporter at Bloomberg News and the host of Bloomberg Green's Zero podcast, to discuss his new book, "Climate Capitalism: Winning the Global Race to Zero Emissions and Solving the Crisis of our Age," which was released on March 12 in the U.S. "Climate Capitalism" takes readers across five continents, tracking the unlikely heroes driving the fight against climate change. The stories within the book reveal how people, policy, and technology are converging to create a green economy that is not only possible but profitable. Akshat and Gil explore key chapters from the book, touching on stories like that of Wan Gang, a Chinese bureaucrat who played a pivotal role in the rapid expansion of electric vehicles in China. They also discuss India's significant progress toward solar power since 2015, the transformative influence of the International Energy Agency, and the UK's legally binding decarbonization commitments, among other topics.Links: About the BookAkshat on XAkshat on LinkedInZero PodcastEpisode recorded March 8, 2024 Email your feedback to Chad, Gil, and Hilary at climatepositive@hasi.com or tweet them to @ClimatePosiPod.
Join Erika Spicer Mason on the Becker's Healthcare Podcast as she sits down with Anshul Rathi, Founder, and CEO of CertifyOS, to discuss improving healthcare by addressing critical issues like administrative burdens on providers, inefficiencies in provider data management and the impact on patient care. Learn how improving provider data accuracy will improve access to quality care, enhance provider satisfaction, and ultimately transform the healthcare industry's operational framework for facilitating better care matching.This episode is sponsored by CertifyOS.
In Climate Capitalism: Winning the Global Race to Zero Emissions, Akshat Rathi tells the stories of people around the world who are building impactful solutions to tackle climate change.Rathi is a senior reporter for Bloomberg News, focusing on climate and energy. He also hosts the weekly Zero podcast, in which he talks to the people leading the fight for a zero-emissions future. In his new book, Rathi argues that the best way to cut carbon pollution is by harnessing capitalism. Combating climate change requires a combination of smart policies, financing, technological innovations, and leadership—without killing markets or competition.Together with Martin Reeves, Chairman of the BCG Henderson Institute, Rathi discusses the essence of climate capitalism, how to scale up individual success stories, and how to navigate the challenging political context. Key topics discussed: 02:09 | Definition of climate capitalism07:19 | Success stories: Chinese EVs, Orsted11:31 | The need to combine tech, policies, and finance12:52 | How to scale case studies to big solutions16:24 | Navigating a polarized political context18:45 | Making climate solutions profitable24:06 | Where CEOs should startThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
In this episode of the Small Town Entrepreneur Podcast, host Claire Bouvier welcomes Rathi Perumal, an engineer turned entrepreneur, to discuss the challenges and triumphs of starting a business as an immigrant in Canada. Rathi shares her journey from working in various roles across multiple firms to realizing that entrepreneurship was the only path she hadn't explored. Facing obstacles such as cultural adjustments, language barriers, and the struggle to be seen and valued in the workplace, Ratty's decision to start her own company was fueled by a desire for challenges and meaningful work. She emphasizes the importance of learning, flexibility, and finding a supportive community as key to navigating the complexities of building a business in a new country. Rathi's story is a testament to resilience, adaptability, and the pursuit of personal and professional fulfillment in the face of adversity.
The boys are finally back to talk about Dino Fury! One of the last 3 Power Ranger seasons we may ever get? Perhaps! Join us to review the first season and see if it is a great start to a new era or something that falls into the same pits as the last era... We also answer -Do J Borgs dream of J Sheep? -Rathi? Raffi? Doffy?? -Sponsored by Mucinex? -Voids? Knights? What a cruddy dungeon! -Dino Aliens? At this hour? -AND MANY MORE!! Join us an listen to our knowledge! JOIN THE Discord server : https://discord.gg/m25WqBF Question submission email : tokupodcastu@gmail.com Follow the boys! Aj https://twitter.com/MeatySentaiVA Jay https://twitter.com/BirdKingJay https://outofcontexttokusatsu.tumblr.com/ Phil https://twitter.com/KRokugoVA Chad https://twitter.com/toku_photobiz Start getting your Magic Mind discount NOW with https://www.magicmind.com/tokupod
Melanie Vautour who's the executive director of Fresh Start Services in Saint John, NB, speaks with the CBC's Rhythm Rathi about a fire that caused four people to flee a tent in the city over the weekend. And on the phone-in: Appliance repair technician, Aaron Publicover, answers your questions.
Do you know your child's strengths? In this episode we have shared the a scientific parenting formula for your parenting journey that is derived by you, It's a philosophy based on identifying strengths of a person(s) to increase the chances of success. Our guest Anuja Rathi is a experience Trained International Strengths Coach, and we have discussed the following with her: 1. What is strength based approach ? 2. Strength based approach applied to parenting. 3. Types of Strengths in adults and Children. 4. Complimenting diverse strengths in the family? 5. Approach towards weaknesses. 6. Focus on Strengths is a formula to success. Partners in UpBringing is India's No. 1 parenting podcast run by Himani & Kalyani, passionate mothers who are on an endeavor to unravel the secrets of mindful parenting. They connect with experts and inspiring parents to delve into the intricacies of discipline, schooling, holistic child development, instilling family values, cultivating positive habits, and tackling behavioral challenges with an aim to gain insights, updates on the latest scientific advancements in parenting and share invaluable advice. - Podcast available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, JioSavn - Ranked as No.1 podcast in the parenting category on Apple Podcasts - Aug '2022-2023 Becoming parents is natural, but parenthood is not. So tune in, learn, grow and navigate the beautiful yet complex journey of nurturing happy & confident children. #StrengthBasedParenting #EmpowerKids #ParentingWithPositivity #SupportiveParenting #BuildingResilience #PositiveParenting #EmbraceTheirStrengths #ParentingJourney #NurturingPotential #CelebrateSuccesses #ParentingTips #FamilyFirst #MomLife #DadLife #ParentingHacks #KidsDeserveIt #ParentingGoals #ModernParenting #ParentingCommunity #ChildhoodUnplugged #ParentingWin #MomsOfInstagram #DadsOfInstagram #ParentingInspiration #PositiveVibesParenting --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/partnersinupbringing/message
Anuj Rathi is the Chief Product and Marketing Officer at Jupiter Money, where he leads product management, marketing, design, growth, and analytics. Before Jupiter Money, Anuj served as the Senior Vice President of Revenue and Growth at Swiggy, VP of Product at SnapDeal, a Senior PM at Walmart Labs and the first-ever PM at Flipkart. He's also one of the most beloved and respected product leaders in India. In this episode, we discuss:• How product management is different in India• How to rethink your approach to new users• How Anuj operationalizes the “working backwards” framework• Why Anuj thinks PMs should be more full-stack than they are• How to use Anuj's “4BB” framework to get better at product strategy and prioritization• Advice on developing innovative roadmap ideas• The three essential skills of a successful PM• Three reasons why leadership fails• Why OKRs don't work in marketplaces—Brought to you by Sanity—The most customizable content layer to power your growth engine | Vanta—Automate compliance. Simplify security | Wix Studio—The web creation platform built for agencies—Find the transcript for this episode and all past episodes at: https://www.lennyspodcast.com/episodes/. Today's transcript will be live by 8 a.m. PT.—Where to find Anuj Rathi:• X: https://twitter.com/anujrathi• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anujrathi1—Where to find Lenny:• Newsletter: https://www.lennysnewsletter.com• X: https://twitter.com/lennysan• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lennyrachitsky/—In this episode, we cover:(00:00) Anuj's background(04:28) How product differs in India (08:34) When modern product thinking started to gain traction in India(14:01) How Anuj thinks about new-user experiences(15:07) Scott Belsky's “lazy, vain, and selfish” framework (19:59) Why PMs must understand category consumers(22:30) Anuj's philosophy on the PM job(23:59) How Anuj applies the working-backwards framework(28:36) The importance of FAQs(30:10) The full-stack PM mindset(33:06) Anuj's “show don't tell” framework(36:19) How to use the show-don't-tell framework(39:14) The impact of using this framework(41:27) Anuj's “4BB framework” for product strategy(48:59) Contrarian corner(50:49) Anuj's “framework of 3” for great PMs(52:34) How to develop grit and influence(54:00) Three reasons why leaders fail (56:21) AI corner(57:51) Lessons from building a successful marketplace(1:02:19) How to balance and maintain stability on all sides of a marketplace(1:07:48) Lightning round—Referenced:• MakeMyTrip: https://www.makemytrip.com/• Shaadi.com: https://www.shaadi.com/• Bharat Matrimony: https://www.bharatmatrimony.com/• Flipkart: https://www.flipkart.com/• Ola: https://www.olacabs.com/mobile• Swiggy: https://www.swiggy.com/• Jio: https://www.jio.com/• UPI: http://cashlessindia.gov.in/upi.html• The First 15 Seconds by Scott Belsky: https://medium.com/positiveslope/the-first-15-seconds-9590d7dabc• Jupiter: https://jupiter.money/• How to get better at influence: https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/how-to-get-better-at-influence#• Working Backwards: https://www.workingbackwards.com/• Range: Why Generalists Triumph in a Specialized World: https://www.amazon.com/Range-Generalists-Triumph-Specialized-World/dp/0735214484• In Search of Greatness on Prime Video: https://www.amazon.com/Search-Greatness-Wayne-Gretzky/dp/B07P5X99P5• Team Topologies: Organizing Business and Technology Teams for Fast Flow: https://www.amazon.com/Team-Topologies-Organizing-Business-Technology/dp/1942788819• Conway's Law: https://www.atlassian.com/blog/teamwork/what-is-conways-law-acmi• Lessons from scaling Spotify: The science of product, taking risky bets, and how AI is already impacting the future of music | Gustav Söderström (Co-President, CPO, and CTO at Spotify): https://www.lennyspodcast.com/lessons-from-scaling-spotify-the-science-of-product-taking-risky-bets-and-how-ai-is-already-impac/• Taobao: https://world.taobao.com/• Alibaba: https://offer.alibaba.com/• Working Backwards: https://www.amazon.com/Working-Backwards-PB/dp/1529033845• How Brands Grow: What Marketers Don't Know: https://www.amazon.com/How-Brands-Grow-What-Marketers/dp/0195573560• The Luxury Strategy: Break the Rules of Marketing to Build Luxury Brands: https://www.amazon.com/Luxury-Strategy-Break-Marketing-Brands/dp/0749464917• The Office on Peacock: https://www.peacocktv.com/stream-tv/the-office• Rise: https://www.risescience.com/—Production and marketing by https://penname.co/. For inquiries about sponsoring the podcast, email podcast@lennyrachitsky.com.—Lenny may be an investor in the companies discussed. Get full access to Lenny's Newsletter at www.lennysnewsletter.com/subscribe
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Welcome to another enlightening episode of the 614Startups Podcast, where we delve deep into the world of startups and entrepreneurship. On this episode, Elio is joined by Arthi Rathi, an accomplished CFO at Book+Street, to uncover the often-overlooked connection between founder personal finances and startup success.Discover the invaluable insights and expert advice Arthi brings to the table as we discuss how a founder's financial health can significantly impact their venture's journey. We'll explore the critical role personal financial stability plays in securing funding, making strategic decisions, and fostering a resilient entrepreneurial spirit.Join us in this engaging conversation as we tackle questions like: How do a founder's personal finances influence their startup's growth and sustainability? What are the key financial considerations for aspiring entrepreneurs before embarking on their startup journey? Insights on managing personal finances while bootstrapping a new venture. The interplay between personal and business finances and the importance of separation. Arthi Rathi's wealth of experience in financial management and her role at Book+Street make her the perfect guide for this episode, shedding light on the financial aspects often left in the shadows of entrepreneurial discussions.Tune in now for this worthwhile discussion and gain a newfound understanding of how your financial health as a founder can make or break your startup's success. Don't miss out on this episode of The Link Between Startup Success and Founder Personal Finances with Arthi Rathi, CFO of Book+Street --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/614startups/support
Author and Bloomberg News Senior Reporter for Climate Akshat Rathi is in this week's quiz seat explaining why quantitative easing is a good thing!Chapters:00:00 Introduction and Quiz Rules00:30 Thought Leadership: Business or Bullshit?00:47 Family Business in India01:35 Quantitative Easing: A Necessary Evil?02:52 Modern Monetary Theory (MMT) Discussion03:23 Personal Pronouns and Mandatory Breaks03:45 Hedge Funds, Lobbying, and Ethereum04:29 Foreign Espionage Risks and Work-Life Balance04:52 Conclusion and FarewellBWB is powered by Oury Clarkbusinesswithoutbullshit.me
Akshat is an author and Senior Reporter for Climate at Bloomberg News.We discuss Akshat's new (debut) book - Climate Capitalism: Winning The Global Race To Zero Emissions - and how climate change is affecting business. We talk about what big business and government need to do to take climate action and get some advice for SMEs on how they can make a climate positive impact.Akshat also tells us why he thinks that social media qualifies for the big bin of bullshit.Amazon link to Akshat's new bookChapters:00:31 Akshat's Journey and Challenges as a Climate Reporter01:41 The Role of Climate Information in Business02:51 Discussion on Akshat's Book 'Climate Capitalism'04:30 Success Stories from the Book07:00 The Role of SMEs in Climate Change08:17 The Importance of Government Intervention09:41 Akshat's Journey from Science to Journalism13:46 The Role of Big Businesses and Regulators15:15 The Need for Global Investment in Developing Countries22:34 Akshat's Personal Journey and Future Goals23:34 Tangible Steps for SMEs to Combat Climate Change26:34 Discussing the Importance of Fact Reporting28:18 The Hustle of Working in India and Adapting to London29:09 The Importance of Work-Life Balance and Personal Interests29:36 The Unexpected Joy of Exercise30:58 The Art of Negotiating Salary32:53 The Impact of Social Media on Journalism36:38 The Role of Journalism in Exposing Greenwashing39:14 Quickfire Round: Getting to Know the Guest42:00 Book Recommendations and Final ThoughtsAkshat's recommendations:Bottled Lightening - Seth Fletcher (book)Four Thousand Weeks - Oliver Burkeman (book)Is It Time To Break The Law - Chris Packham (documentary)BWB is powered by Oury Clark businesswithoutbullshit.me
How many trillions would be required to reach zero? Are global dialogues enough to rake up funds? As countries race to meet their net carbon zero targets, it is the technological solutions and entrepreneurial ventures which could make it a reality. Capitalism has always been the antithesis of climate action. But what happens when you marry them both? To explore this, we talked with Akshat Rathi, Senior Reporter for Climate at Bloomberg News and host of their climate-solutions podcast Zero. He touches upon various aspects of climate and science reporting, entrepreneurship in the green energy sectors and his experience as a roving climate writer. With his first book Climate Capitalism coming out soon, Akshat also delves into the challenges and opportunities he had in researching and travelling for it. Akshat with an academic background in Organic Chemistry switched to science journalism. He earlier reported for Quartz in India before moving to the UK to be part of the Bloomberg News team. Full transcript of the episode is available in English & Hindi Presented by 101Reporters Follow TIEH podcast on Twitter, Linkedin & YouTube Akshat Rathi is on Twitter & Linkedin Our hosts, Shreya Jai on Twitter, Linkedin & Dr. Sandeep Pai on Twitter, Linkedin Podcast Producer, Tejas Dayananda Sagar on Twitter & Linkedin
On Play Me a Recipe, your favorite cooks will walk you through their most treasured recipes, offering all the insider tips, stories, and tricks you won't get from a written recipe—and you'll be right alongside them, every step of the way. If you're cooking along, here's the recipe we're making today. Go ahead and grab the ingredients below before starting the episode.RecipeServes 2 Peanut chutney1 cup unsalted, unroasted peanuts1/2 teaspoon cumin powder1/2 teaspoon red chile powder1/4 teaspoon saltIndian peanutty noodles6 ounces udon or soba noodles2 tablespoons vegetable oil1 cup broccoli florets, chopped into 1-inch pieces1 cup red bell pepper, chopped into 1-inch pieces3/4 cup thinly sliced scallions, divided2 tablespoons peanut chutney, prepared above1 to 2 tablespoons light soy sauce, to tastePeanut chutneyRoast the peanuts in a 350°F oven (or toaster oven, like I do) for 6 to 8 minutes, or until the nuts have turned dark brown, a shade darker than golden brown. Keep an eye on them! (After 3 minutes, turn the pan in such a way that the peanuts in the back come to the front.) Turn the oven off, take the peanuts out, and let cool.In a food processor or blender, blitz all of the chutney ingredients (cumin powder, red chile powder, and salt) along with the peanuts into a coarse powder. Keep in a zip-top bag or tightly sealed jar.Indian peanutty noodlesCook the noodles according to the instructions on their packet and set aside. Keep half a cup of water in which you boiled the noodles.Heat the vegetable oil in a skillet. Add half of the scallions and let cook for a minute. Add broccoli and sauté for 5 minutes. Feel free to add broccoli stems too. Follow with red bell pepper for about 3 to 4 minutes. (We want both these vegetables to lose their raw flavor, yet still have a bite.) Feel free to substitute with vegetables of your choice as long as the vegetables retain some bite, shape and do not become mushy. Carrots, red onions, snap peas, zucchini, water chestnuts, baby corn, mushrooms, French beans are great substitutes. Add peanut chutney and mix well, followed by the soy sauce, and sauté till the sauce coats all of the vegetables.Add boiled noodles and mix till the noodles are coated evenly with the soy sauce/peanut chutney mixture. Pour some of the starchy noodle water if you like your noodles wetter.Garnish with rest of the scallions and serve hot with fresh red pepper chile garlic sauce on the side.Is there a recipe you'd like to hear us make? Tell us all about it at podcasts@food52.com!Lobby Time Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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Collaboration or Collusion? Partner Elizabeth Avery and lawyer Radha Rathi run the ruler over agreements between rivals for sustainability goals, as authorities around the world weigh the competitive landscape against the actual one. Plus traffic lights for toll roads, the sound of mergers, dark patterns in the FTC's case against Amazon, a Marxist critique of artificial intelligence, and fusion cells or hit squads take down investment scams … All this and a looming World Cup with co-hosts Moya Dodd and Matt Rubinstein ACCC on Transurban's acquisitions of WestConnex and EastLink Get your NSW toll road data at nswtollroaddata.com Cece Bell on her graphic novel El Deafo, now a series on Apple TV+ Read the FTC's dark patterns complaint against Amazon New York Magazine/The Verge, Inside the AI Factory/AI is a Lot of Work Aleks Wansbrough, What would Marx make of ChatGPT? Elizabeth Avery and Radha Rathi on Competitor Collaborations for Environmental Goals Greek and Dutch competition authorities on competition law and sustainability agreements ACCC and ASIC on the National Anti-Scam Centre's first fusion cell Meet the Gilbert + Tobin Competition + Regulation team Email us at edge@gtlaw.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kritika Rathi is the Co-Founder & Chief Content Strategist of One Four Seven a company that delivers creative solutions through strong consumer insights with its headquarters in Delhi. In the last few years, they have worked with over 150 brands out of which 60 have been startups and 20 of those are now unicorns! In this epsiode, Kritika shares:- How she finds mentorship in books & podcasts- The role of AI in the future of content creation- Metrics her company is obsessed about
Our guest: Shama Rathi and Sipra Laddha, Co-Founders of LunaJoyIn this episode we discuss: Rathi and Laddha's background LunaJoy overview Founding story and how you met How to design mental care to help people shine Biggest challenges that you both have seen? What's next? Our sponsors for this episode are Sage Growth Partners, FlipMD and Quantum HealthSage Growth Partners accelerates commercial success for healthcare organizations through a singular focus on growth. The company helps its clients thrive amid the complexities of a rapidly changing marketplace with deep domain expertise and an integrated application of research, strategy, and marketing. For more information, please go to www.sage-growth.com & follow Sage Growth Partners on social media - @sagegrowthpartnersFlipMD is an open, competitive marketplace of physicians only offering their consulting services to a wide range of client industries. The ultimate goal of flipMD is to be the best source of physician talent for any industry. The platform is very simple to use, you post a job for free with the specific scope of work and your budget. After the job posting, our physicians respond directly to you with their best offer for the work. Once you accept an offer, you fund the project. Once you receive satisfactory work, you accept and the funds are released to your expert physician consultant. For more information, please go to https://flip-md.com/ & follow FlipMD on social media - @flipmdQuantum Health is an award-winning consumer healthcare navigation company that delivers an unparalleled consumer experience based on empathy and trust, enabling employers to achieve industry-leading satisfaction rates and independently validated claim savings. Launched in 1999, Quantum Health's model is based on years of consumer research and the insights learned from guiding millions of consumers and their providers through their healthcare journey. Follow Quantum health on social media - @Quantum Health
Today we have an episode of our newest podcast, Tech Titans. It features summary episodes of our best leadership advice from Modern CTO. Tom Marshburn, a NASA astronaut, joins us in this episode to share his greatest leadership advice on the psychological challenges we would face if we set off for Mars, and advice to the next generation of Astronauts. All of this right here, right now, on the Modern CTO Podcast! Check out more of Rathi at https://www.linkedin.com/in/rathi-murthy/ Check out more about Tech Titans on Spotify, Apple, and iHeart! Have feedback about the show? Let us know here Produced by ProSeries Media.
Today we have an episode of our newest podcast, Tech Titans. It features summary episodes of our best leadership advice from Modern CTO. We're bringing you an episode from 2020. Rathi Murthy, then CTO of Verizon and current CTO of Expedia, joins us in this episode to share her greatest leadership advice on how she's managed to lead several incredible technology giants, and what she defined as the 5 C's of leadership at the onset of the pandemic. All of this right here, right now, on the Modern CTO Podcast! Check out more of Rathi at https://www.linkedin.com/in/rathi-murthy/ Check out more about Tech Titans on Spotify, Apple, and iHeart! Produced by ProSeries Media.
On Play Me a Recipe, your favorite cooks will walk you through their most treasured recipes, offering all the insider tips, stories, and tricks you won't get from a written recipe—and you'll be right alongside them, every step of the way. If you're cooking along, here's the recipe we're making today. Go ahead and grab the ingredients below before starting the episode.
Why 'The Kerala Story' is a phenomenon and low level jibes from characters like Dhruv Rathi is not going to work. Rajesh Kumar Singh joins Sanjay Dixit to discuss and provide solutions to the issues raised in the film.
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This week's episode is brought to you in partnership with Droplette. What if the most effective skin treatment never touched your fingertips at all? In this week's episode, we sit down with MIT-trained inventors, Madhavi Gavini and Rathi Srinivas, to learn the fascinating backstory behind the “Nespresso” of skincare devices, Droplette. The handheld, at-home micro-infusing skincare device (picture a computer mouse!) has made the leap from medical prototype to topshelf must-have. The real jawdropper? It's designed to deliver skincare into, not just onto, your skin, and it claims to help skincare ingredients penetrate 20x deeper than slather-on creams. What you'll discover in this episode: How the company's co-founders went from pediatric and Covid research to the world of skincare, starting in their kitchens How the NASA-backed device works, with tips on working it into your existing routine How the ground-breaking, micro-infusing technology could be used to help revolutionize medical therapeutics in future How Droplette differs from microneedling's delivery approach, and why the device can even be used in conjunction with “micro-coring” The cleanser and sunscreen brands these women in STEM trust to round out their own routines Get social with us and let us know what you think of the episode! Find us on Instagram, Tiktok, Twitter. Join our private Facebook group, or give us a call and leave us a voicemail at 1-844-227-0302. For any products or links mentioned in this episode, check out our website: https://breakingbeautypodcast.com/episode-recaps/ PROMO CODES: When you support our show partners, you support the creation of Breaking Beauty Podcast! Droplette Droplette takes powerful skincare ingredients, turns them into a fast moving micro-mist and painlessly delivers them into your skin without needles, pain or downtime. For a limited time, listeners can get 20% OFF your Droplette device at droplette.io and use code BEAUTY. *Disclaimer: Unless otherwise stated, all products reviewed are gratis media samples submitted for editorial consideration.* Hosts: Carlene Higgins and Jill Dunn Theme song, used with permission: Cherry Bomb by Saya Produced by Dear Media Studio
Rathi Murthy has always been passionate about technology roles that allow her to drive business transformation and improve customer experience. In her current role as CTO and president of Product & Technology for Expedia Group, she's able to do both. One of her key goals is to enhance and unify the end-user experience across Expedia's many brands, among them Hotels.com, Vrbo, and Travelocity. Another transformation goal: helping to modernize the entire travel industry by making Expedia's AI technology available to B2B partners throughout the travel ecosystem, such as hotels, airlines, car rental companies, and cruise lines. Expedia Group's travel platform processes more than 600 billion AI predictions each year and relies on AI and machine learning technology to provide a range of services, including fraud prevention, customer service through virtual agents, flight price comparisons, and quick and seamless travel booking. Rathi joins Sam and Shervin to explain how Expedia Group is using artificial intelligence to continually improve the customer experience for travelers and travel providers alike. Read the episode transcript here. New! For specific takeaways from this episode and guidance on how you can implement them in your own work, download our episode toolkit here. Me, Myself, and AI is a collaborative podcast from MIT Sloan Management Review and Boston Consulting Group and is hosted by Sam Ransbotham and Shervin Khodabandeh. Our engineer is David Lishansky, and the coordinating producers are Allison Ryder and Sophie Rüdinger. Stay in touch with us by joining our LinkedIn group, AI for Leaders at mitsmr.com/AIforLeaders or by following Me, Myself, and AI on LinkedIn. Guest bio: Rathi Murthy is CTO and president of Expedia Product & Technology. In this role, she focuses on accelerating Expedia Group's Open World platform, developing accessible and equitable products, and delivering quality experiences for travelers, partners, and developers. Previously, as CTO, she oversaw Verizon Media's global technology strategy, including its platform technology and infrastructure and innovations in 5G. As CTO at Gap Inc., she developed an end-to-end technology strategy for its portfolio of brands. She has also held senior technology leadership roles at American Express, eBay, Yahoo, Sun Microsystems, and WebMD. Murthy currently sits on the board of directors for PagerDuty. She has a master's degree in computer engineering from Santa Clara University. We encourage you to rate and review our show. Your comments may be used in Me, Myself, and AI materials. We want to know how you feel about Me, Myself, and AI. Please take a short, two-question survey.
On this episode of the MoneyfitMD podcast, we explore the critical issue of maternal mental healthcare and the ways in which it is currently failing mothers and their families. We discuss the barriers that prevent women from accessing the care they need and the devastating consequences of untreated maternal mental health conditions. Joining us is Dr. Shama Rathi, a board-certified psychiatrist and co-founder of LunaJoy, a digital health network that provides personalized and comprehensive mental health care to women throughout their life span.Dr. Shama Rathi and her sister-in-law Sipra Laddha, also a psychiatrist, realized that there was a significant gap in mental health resources and support available for women during vulnerable transitions, such as pregnancy and postpartum. With the pandemic accelerating the mental health crisis, they decided to start a digital health network that would enable women to easily access personalized and comprehensive mental health care from home.LunaJoy is focused on providing mental health care to the 33 million women in the U.S. who experience depression, anxiety or other mental health disorders. They offer virtual mental health care clinic for women throughout their life span: puberty, pregnancy, postpartum, infertility, miscarriage, perimenopause, menopause, and aging. The company provides specialized in-network therapy, psychiatry, medication management, and group coaching, with the sessions covered by insurance.By addressing the critical issue of maternal mental healthcare, Dr. Shama Rathi and her team at LunaJoy are making a significant impact on the lives of several women and their families.If you or someone you know is struggling with maternal mental health issues, it's important to seek help. You can visit LunaJoy's website to learn more about their virtual mental health care clinic and how they can support you through the different transitions of life. Don't suffer in silence, there is help available.We are social:Facebook: https://web.facebook.com/MoneyfitMD/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/moneyfitmd/Youtube: youtube.com/@moneyfitmd
On Play Me a Recipe, your favorite cooks will walk you through their most treasured recipes, offering all the insider tips, stories, and tricks you won't get from a written recipe—and you'll be right alongside them, every step of the way. If you're cooking along, here's the recipe we're making today. Go ahead and grab the ingredients below before starting the episode.RecipeServes 2 Peanut chutney1 cup unsalted, unroasted peanuts1/2 teaspoon cumin powder1/2 teaspoon red chile powder1/4 teaspoon saltIndian peanutty noodles6 ounces udon or soba noodles2 tablespoons vegetable oil1 cup broccoli florets, chopped into 1-inch pieces1 cup red bell pepper, chopped into 1-inch pieces3/4 cup thinly sliced scallions, divided2 tablespoons peanut chutney, prepared above1 to 2 tablespoons light soy sauce, to tastePeanut chutneyRoast the peanuts in a 350°F oven (or toaster oven, like I do) for 6 to 8 minutes, or until the nuts have turned dark brown, a shade darker than golden brown. Keep an eye on them! (After 3 minutes, turn the pan in such a way that the peanuts in the back come to the front.) Turn the oven off, take the peanuts out, and let cool.In a food processor or blender, blitz all of the chutney ingredients (cumin powder, red chile powder, and salt) along with the peanuts into a coarse powder. Keep in a zip-top bag or tightly sealed jar.Indian peanutty noodlesCook the noodles according to the instructions on their packet and set aside. Keep half a cup of water in which you boiled the noodles.Heat the vegetable oil in a skillet. Add half of the scallions and let cook for a minute. Add broccoli and sauté for 5 minutes. Feel free to add broccoli stems too. Follow with red bell pepper for about 3 to 4 minutes. (We want both these vegetables to lose their raw flavor, yet still have a bite.) Feel free to substitute with vegetables of your choice as long as the vegetables retain some bite, shape and do not become mushy. Carrots, red onions, snap peas, zucchini, water chestnuts, baby corn, mushrooms, French beans are great substitutes. Add peanut chutney and mix well, followed by the soy sauce, and sauté till the sauce coats all of the vegetables.Add boiled noodles and mix till the noodles are coated evenly with the soy sauce/peanut chutney mixture. Pour some of the starchy noodle water if you like your noodles wetter.Garnish with rest of the scallions and serve hot with fresh red pepper chile garlic sauce on the side.Is there a recipe you'd like to hear us make? Tell us all about it at podcasts@food52.com!Lobby Time Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Joining us today is Mr. Nikhil Rathi, the Founder and CEO of Web Werks, one of India's leading Data Centers.As technology and the internet become more ubiquitous in our lives and society, the backbone and infrastructure that enables this will have to expand as well. The connected world of today, along with all its comforts, on some level relies on data centers, the physical locations and servers that enable the storage, processing and transfer of data between our devices and the internet. India's rapidly growing data consumption, and new internet users has lead to substantial growth in this sector, as new data centers are built to cater to this demand.Nikhil talks us through this transformation of the industry, from the time began his entrepreneurial journey in the technology sector with ventures for selling web hosting, to setting up entire data centers. Nikhil was also involved with setting up one of India's first private internet exchanges, and partnered with Iron Mountain Data Centers in 2021, recently launching their first Greenfield Data Center in Navi Mumbai, as they look to set up more hyper scale data centers across India.In this episode, Nikhil takes us through the setup and functioning of these data centers, the drivers behind the growth of this sector, and more! So get ready to HyperScale your knowledge, about Data Centres in Indian Real Estate!Have questions about Real Estate? Or topic you would love to hear more about on the Podcast? Connect with Concrete Conversations - The Indian Real Estate Podcast through the links below!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theindianrealestatepodcast/LinkedIn :https://www.linkedin.com/company/concrete-conversationsYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXn-Aw24pqfmULyym7hCi6Q
Climate change is a relatively new science. The impacts of that scientific research can have massive impacts on how governments, companies, and even individuals can think about their role in preventing climate change. Yet distilling that knowledge requires a pair of skills few people have: first, the ability to comprehend the science and second, the skills to distill it to an understandable level for a non-expert. Our guest today, Dr. Akshat Rathi, Senior Report for Climate at Bloomberg News, has made it his mission to do just that. Through his weekly newsletter and podcasts, Akshat covers physical and human solutions to the challenge of a global net zero transition. He is careful to cover the companies and people who are making a real impact. During the episode we discuss Akshat's unique pivot from a PHD in Organic Chemistry to journalism, his keys to writing accurate and accessible climate coverage, and how he measures the impact of his work on his readers and listeners. You can keep up with Akshat on LinkedIn and Twitter, and you can find his work in his newsletter and podcast. Keep up with the show by following The Net Zero Life on Twitter and Instagram (@thenetzerolife). You can also get in touch at www.thenetzerolife.com or via email at nathan@thenetzerolife.com.
Rathi heads the U.K. Financial Conduct Authority, which has raced ahead of other agencies in recognizing the importance of digital transformation. He sits down with Jo Ann for a wide-ranging discussion on the FCA's sandbox initiative, why the ‘G' (for Governance) in ESG matters, and how the agency aspires to be a “data-driven regulator.”
Finally made to reckon with the climate crisis, most oil companies are turning to clean-energy technologies. Not Occidental Petroleum. Akshat Rathi talks to Oxy CEO Vicki Hollub to find out why. Under Hollub's leadership, Oxy became the first US oil company to set a science-based target to reach net zero. The road it has chosen to get there is an atypical one. Rather than reducing oil and gas production, Oxy wants to make net-zero oil by investing heavily in carbon-capture technology. Rathi asks Hollub how exactly Oxy will build out this technology, how it will pay for it, and why she believes her company's oil is the way to tackle climate change. Read a full transcript of this episode, here. Zero is a production of Bloomberg Green. Our producer is Oscar Boyd and our senior producer is Christine Driscoll. Thoughts or suggestions? Email us at zeropod@bloomberg.net. For more coverage of climate change and solutions, visit https://www.bloomberg.com/greenSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. Vinay Rathi is a chief resident at Massachusetts Eye and Ear. Stephen Morrissey, the interviewer, is the Executive Managing Editor of the Journal. V.K. Rathi and Others. Medical Device User Fee Reauthorization — Back to Basics or Looking Ahead? N Engl J Med 2022;387:196-199.
Before Rathi Srinivas became the co-founder and CTO of Droplette, she got her PhD in chemical engineering from MIT. NBD. And now, she's developed an award-winning skincare device that's grounded in science and backed by NASA. This week, Rathi joined us to share how she thinks about making stuff that's never been made before – that can have a real difference for women everywhere. In this episode, Rathi shares: The differences between traditional fundraising and scientific grants What it's like to start a business with a friend How becoming a mom changed her career
Reshu Rathi with Neil Patel teaches you 5 steps to building a cart recovery email strategy that will increase your conversions Episode 579: 5 Steps to Building a Cart Recovery Email Strategy That Will Increase Your Conversions by Reshu Rathi Neil Patel is a New York Times Bestselling author. The Wall Street Journal calls him a top influencer on the web, Forbes says he is one of the top 10 marketers, and Entrepreneur Magazine says he created one of the 100 most brilliant companies. He was recognized as a top 100 entrepreneur under the age of 30 by President Obama and a top 100 entrepreneur under the age of 35 by the United Nations. The original post can be found here: https://neilpatel.com/blog/cart-recovery-email-strategies/ Visit Me Online at OLDPodcast.com Interested in advertising on the show? Visit https://www.advertisecast.com/OptimalStartUpDaily Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices