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Send us a textThis week on Dental Bytes, we're excited to welcome Rishi Sharma, a creative entrepreneur with a passion for marketing, storytelling, and helping businesses thrive in the digital age.
In this episode we are joined by Professors Chad Sparber and Rishi Sharma to talk about the H-1B Visa program in the United States. Sparber and Sharma recently co-authored an op-ed for the Washington Post that offers an alternative option for how the visas are currently awarded. Chad Sparber is the W. Bradford Wiley Chair in International Economics; Professor of Economics and the Director of the Lampert Institute. Rishi Sharma is an Associate Professor of Economics.
Stu Burguiere breaks down the completely unhinged reaction by the Left and their pet mainstream media in the wake of Donald Trump's historic victory in the 2024 election. Then, filmmaker Rishi Sharma joins to talk about his new project preserving the stories of World War II veterans. And Stu looks at the moves the Trump campaign is making to prepare for his next term. TODAY'S SPONSORS HILLSDALE COLLEGE Go to http://www.Hillsdale.edu/STU to enroll right now REAL ESTATE AGENTS I TRUST For more information, please visit http://www.RealEstateAgentsITrust.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
To mark 80 years since D-Day, we revisit the remarkable story of a young man who travel the world to interview surviving World War II veterans. 25-year-old Rishi Sharma sleeps in a rental car and eats one meal a day, but says it's worth it as he wants the next generation to remember the sacrifices made during the Second World War.This podcast was brought to you thanks to the support of readers of The Times and The Sunday Times. Subscribe today: http://thetimes.co.uk/thestoryGuests: Will Pavia, New York Correspondent, The Times. Rishi Sharma. You can watch Rishi's interviews on his YouTube channel, ‘Remember WWII with Rishi Sharma': https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRikw4uCjS8ck3O9Mj-N35Q Host: Manveen Rana. Clips: YouTube, CBS, Participant. This episode was first published on 6th March 2023.This weekend, The Times & Sunday Times have opened the paywall. Read Will Pavia's original report here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
25-year-old Rishi Sharma sleeps in a rental car and eats one meal a day. But it's worth it, he says – as he travels around the world to interview every surviving Second World War veteran. This podcast was brought to you thanks to the support of readers of The Times and The Sunday Times. Subscribe today: thetimes.co.uk/storiesofourtimes.Guests: Will Pavia, New York Correspondent, The Times. Rishi Sharma. You can watch Rishi's interviews on his YouTube channel, ‘Remember WWII with Rishi Sharma': https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRikw4uCjS8ck3O9Mj-N35Q Host: Manveen Rana. Clips: YouTube, CBS, Participant. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Does anyone honor our World War II heroes anymore? In this week's Team Never Quit Podcast, Marcus has a very fascinating guest – Rishi Sharma – who has been on a mission to interview at least one WWII combat veteran every single day until the last one passes away, since the age of 19. To date, he has interviewed over 1,700 WWII combat veterans, bringing their personal and military lives to the forefront, so future generations can learn to appreciate the lives they had and the sacrifices they made, allowing us to know them and be grateful for the life we have because of it. Those men went in as ordinary boys in extraordinary circumstances and came out as men. In this episode you will hear: I have always been interested in WWII. These men are my heroes. I would go to India as a child and I would observe the contrast between life there and in Southern California. It's because of bloodshed and sacrifice that the U.S. has become what it is. Seldom have I met veterans who come home from the war and do nothing. They travel, help people, and do things out of the ordinary because they feel like they've got a second chance and they're not gonna waste it. Veterans have such a sense of humor. I meet real Americans, telling real stories. This is everything to me. Veterans do things for no other reason than that it's the right thing to do. They have every reason to be angry at the world and they're not. One of the first Iwo Jima veterans I interviewed turned 19 on the ship to Iwo Jima, and everyone in his platoon called him “old man.” That's how young our WWII soldiers were. During the Warsaw Uprising girls and boys were on the same level. A woman I interviewed saw as much combat as some hardened combat veterans at the age of 15. One D-Day Veteran said he could clearly remember the color of his underwear that day. He said they were brown. I told my parents I'd be gone for a couple of months, and I haven't been back in 5 years. I'm really scared for a world without World War II veterans because that would leave us without a moral compass. I have conducted over 1,700 interviews, gleaning that kind of wisdom. Support Rishi https://rememberww2.org/ https://www.youtube.com/@RememberWW2/videos Support TNQ https://www.instagram.com/marcusluttrell/ https://www.instagram.com/andrewbrockenbush/ https://www.instagram.com/team_neverquit/
The highly-anticipated follow-up to "Black Panther" hits theaters this weekend and PEOPLE's Kara Warner breaks down how Chadwick Boseman's untimely death impacted the making of “Wakanda Forever.” Janine talks to Rishi Sharma, a 24-year old who has made it his mission to interview as many World War II Veterans as possible. Comedian Rob Riggle comes by to talk about Veteran's Day, his time in the Marines and his career in comedy. For these stories and more, head to PEOPLE.com. Follow on Instagram: Janine Rubenstein - @janinerube Kara Warner @karajwarner Rob Riggle - @robriggle Support Rishi Sharma's Work: https://www.gofundme.com/f/Rememberww2 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
PomSports is a way for people of all ages and walks of life to get away from traditional methods of physical fitness, like repetitive weight-lifting and running on the treadmill for hours, and replaces it with a fun and engaging way to get people active. By connecting people to each other through sports PomSports is helping people to not only connect with new people but also to get physically active while playing fun sports. Subscribe to the Podcast and leave us your comments!! See link below for all the platforms where the is available for your listening pleasure. Thank you for listening please gives a like, review and subscribe. Linktree https://linktr.ee/Average_Joe_Sports Check out PomSports in any of the links below https://www.pomsports.com/#home https://www.facebook.com/PomSportsMovement/ https://twitter.com/pomsports Instagram @pomsportsapp https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1WEPyPq1chJXU0x8wswpxw --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/average-joes-sports-talk/message
On this episode of Our American Stories, in a 30-year span, a family has to deal with its sins twice and tell a story of roll-reversal and forgiveness. Mary Sparks's tale is another entry in our "Women of True Grit" series, brought to us by Edie Hand. Scott Jones, the author ofGrowing Up Rural, tells a story from his book about a very chilling experience that happened to him in his youth...and the lesson he learned from it. Since his junior year of high school, Rishi Sharma made it his mission to honor and preserve the memory of the men who saved the world. Support the show (https://www.ouramericanstories.com/donate) Time Codes: 00:00 - How Faith, Infidelity, and Forgiveness Grew a Family Not Once, but Twice 23:00 - Dangling Feet and Learning Responsibility 35:00 - Pearl Harbor Veteran Shares His Survival Story Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of Our American Stories, Marisa Sergi tells the story of how she pitched her RedHead Wine that is now in over 150 Walmart stores! Rishi Sharma shares what inspired him to interview WWII veterans after he changed his mind about joining the marines. Support the show (https://www.ouramericanstories.com/donate) Time Codes: 00:00 - Selling Her "RedHead" Wine to Walmart 23:00 - Rishi Sharma Interviewing WWII Veterans Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode of Our American Stories, Sparky tells the story of his mother, Mary Sparks, and how faith, infidelity, and forgiveness grew his family not once, but twice; Rishi Sharma brings us the story of Harold Nelson and his role in WWII, Kelly Scott Franklin tells the tale of Walt Whitman's role in the Union and Confederate army and his literary accounts of the Civil War. Support the show (https://www.ouramericanstories.com/donate) Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode we talk all things lighting control and catch up with Rishi Sharma the Lighting Solutions Partner Manager at Signify Australia (Formerly Philips Lighting).Further Information on Signify & Philips Lighting:https://www.signify.com/globalhttps://www.signify.com/en-au?locale_code=en_&remember_locale=en_auhttps://www.lighting.philips.com.au/welcomehttps://www.dynalite.org/https://www.philips-hue.com/en-auFind us on social media at:http://www.instagram.com/hometechtalkhttp://twitter.com/hometechtalkauhttp://www.facebook.com/hometechtalkSupport the show:https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=FWSY8GCUFAFHS
Sen. Ted Cruz calls in to discuss a new bill he introduced called the “No Vaccine Passports Act” and Biden’s $6 trillion budget proposal. Rishi Sharma, host of Legends of WWII, joins Glenn to talk about his mission to interview World War II veterans and share their stories. Philanthropist Adam Sandoval joins to describe his journey to raise awareness of our military veterans. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The price of plywood is at an all-time high, and yet Biden wants to double the tariffs. Highways are now apparently racist, and there are talks to have them removed. Sen. Ted Cruz calls in to discuss a new bill he introduced called the “No Vaccine Passports Act” and Biden’s $6 trillion budget proposal. Bill O’Reilly gives his take on the week’s news and he argues that Biden is trying to strangle private businesses. Bill also talks about the origins of COVID-19. Rishi Sharma, host of Legends of WWII, joins Glenn to talk about his mission to interview World War II veterans and share their stories. Philanthropist Adam Sandoval joins to describe his journey to raise awareness of our military veterans. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Aashi and Shivam argue the best way to eat cereal. Are we going into a long lockdown again? And our Gen Z word of the week is Sheeeeesh! Our guest today, Rishi Sharma a famous food blogger talks about his journey in food industry, why he once got arrested, and how he embarrassed himself in a crowd of 500 people. Follow him here - @eatlikeamaniac
In Part 1 of this interview with Rishi Sharma, former CFMS Director of Education, Rishi will unravel the mystery that is The R1 Match and share with us some of his wisdom that helped him attain his preferred specialty. He talks about some lesser known application requirements and he dives into the little components that can make a big difference when applying to CaRMs. Resources: CFMS Matchbook: https://www.cfms.org/what-we-do/education/cfms-matchbook Video- How it works: the Match Algorithm: https://www.carms.ca/the-match/how-it-works/ RBC Canadian Medical Residency Guide: https://sac.schulichmeds.com/?wpdmact=process&did=MzguaG90bGluaw Documentary- The Match: https://www.coreystantoncontent.com/the-match Elective Diversification Policy: http://www.afmc.ca/en/priorities/elective-diversification
Rishi Sharma's a Domino's pizza franchise owner who spotted a man using a pizza box to ask for spare change from passers by near one of his stores. Instead of giving him a few coins, he gave him a job.
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Recorded on February 8, 2020. Rishi Sharma is a wheelchair rugby player with the MedStar NRH Punishers. He was diagnosed with Charcot Marie Tooth at an early age but that hasn't stopped him from competing in sports and earning his degree in Psychology from George Mason University. Follow Rishi on Instagram & Twitter at @rswank42 To learn more about CMT and other hereditary neurological diseases please visit: https://www.hnf-cure.org/ Follow us on: YouTube www.youtube.com/channel/UCg5Xtfc14P3HuvwwYl26ywA Instagram @mycrippledfriend @timvixay Twitter @crippledfriend @timvixay www.mycrippledfriend.com
Toronto Talks Sports & More: Episode #12 of Season 3 This episode was recorded on Tuesday February 11, 2020. TTS Broadcast Team: Zion Hezekiah, Janelle Estaa, Michelle Rivera. Contest Winner: Angele Defreshne, Special Guests: Dalton Higgins, Ken Pompey, Rishi Sharma. Special Guest: Tresor Gray. Sound Engineer: Adrian Kwan @dj_ikanpro. In This Episode We Discuss: -Gayle King’s Backlash on Kobe Bryant (1:23) -Featured Interview with Ken Pompey/Rishi Sharma of Pom Sports (7:48) -TTS Contest Winner (22:15) -Raptors 15-game winning streak! (27:20) -“And More” with Dalton Higgins (36:35) www.torontotalkssports.com #TTSAndMore #ToTalksSports #toronto #streetsoftoronto #thesix #6ixbuzz #podernfamily #nba #raptors #wethenorth #gayleking #kobebryant #pomsports #daltonpompey #daltonhiggins #author #journalist #hiphop
While in high school Rishi Sharma started Heroes of The Second World War, a non-profit organization whose mission is to interview veterans of World War II. He started by biking around his city to interview veterans and three years later he has interviewed over 1,000 veterans from the Allied countries around the world. For more information, interviews and how you can get involved visit www.heroesofthesecondworldwar.org
Rishi Sharma is on a mission to interview as many World War II veterans as possible until the last one passes away.
Extreme Genes - America's Family History and Genealogy Radio Show & Podcast
(Show first aired in April 2018.) Host Scott Fisher opens the show with David Allen Lambert, Chief Genealogist of the New England Historic Genealogical Society and AmericanAncestors.org. Fisher begins with his personal story of another brick wall coming down thanks to a pair of family DNA kits. And this one goes back quite a ways! David then shares the story of a woman who took a DNA test and learned, in her 30s, that Dad was not her father! You’ll be as shocked as she and her parents were to learn who he really was. (Yes, you CAN get REALLY unexpected results!) Then, David has suggestions for creating a tree tracking physical traits. It could be a fascinating new element to your family story. David next talks about a remarkable artist who is colorizing historic photos. The man’s work changes everything about how you perceive the subject. Finally, a couple who was married in 1955 and divorced in 1968 is getting married again! Catch up with their story a half century later. David then spotlights blogger Elizabeth Handler on her blog FromMaineToKentucky.blogspot.com. Elizabeth is picking up on Amy Johnson Crow’s idea of blogging about 52 ancestors in 52 weeks. Next, in two parts, Fisher visits with Rishi Sharma. Rishi is twenty-one years old and spends every day interviewing World War II combat veterans. All of those that are left are now in their 90s. Find out how Rishi started down this path as a high school boy and what spurred on his interest. He’ll also share some of the compelling first hand stories he has learned. Then, Tom Perry from TMCPlace.com, the Preservation Authority, talks about the recent National Association of Broadcasters convention and new ideas demonstrated there that could make a major impact on your preservation efforts just a few years from now. That’s all this week on Extreme Genes, America’s Family History Show.
Glenn sits down with Rishi Sharma who has set out to interview every living combat veteran of World War II. Rishi discovers the depth of knowledge and perspective that can be discovered by listening to and befriending veterans and encourages others to help veterans feel appreciated in their final days and learn about history from those that experienced it first hand. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When 20-year-old Rishi Sharma joined the conversation in March 2018, he had already conducted over 850 interviews with combat veterans of World War II, all part of an ambitious plan to preserve their stories for generations to come. Season 3 Episode 8 Originally Posted May 23, 2018
The podcast features interviews from Rishi Sharma an Economics Professor at Colgate University who specializes in Trade and Public Finance and Roman Radomyslsky, a Senior Manager at Ernst and Young in the International Tax FSO practice. With their help along with our research, we were able to conduct a dialogue as to why the Sweetheart Deal Case had gotten appealed by Ireland and why the EU is doing all in their power to prevent deals like this from happening. Throughout our discussion we lay out statistics from our specialists that describe what multinational corporation can do for a country like Ireland. We also discuss what the potential outcomes will mean for multinational companies like Apple that would want to set up subsidiaries in other countries.
Extreme Genes - America's Family History and Genealogy Radio Show & Podcast
Host Scott Fisher opens the show with David Allen Lambert, Chief Genealogist of the New England Historic Genealogical Society and AmericanAncestors.org. Fisher begins with his personal story of another brick wall coming down thanks to a pair of family DNA kits. And this one goes back quite a ways! David then shares the story of a woman who took a DNA test and learned, in her 30s, that Dad was not her father! You’ll be as shocked as she and her parents were to learn who he really was. (Yes, you CAN get REALLY unexpected results!) Then, David has suggestions for creating a tree tracking physical traits. It could be a fascinating new element to your family story. David next talks about a remarkable artist who is colorizing historic photos. The man’s work changes everything about how you perceive the subject. Finally, a couple who was married in 1955 and divorced in 1968 is getting married again! Catch up with their story a half century later. David then spotlights blogger Elizabeth Handler on her blog FromMaineToKentucky.blogspot.com. Elizabeth is picking up on Amy Johnson Crow’s idea of blogging about 52 ancestors in 52 weeks. Next, in two parts, Fisher visits with Rishi Sharma. Rishi is twenty-one years old and spends every day interviewing World War II combat veterans. All of those that are left are now in their 90s. Find out how Rishi started down this path as a high school boy and what spurred on his interest. He’ll also share some of the compelling first hand stories he has learned. Then, Tom Perry from TMCPlace.com, the Preservation Authority, talks about the recent National Association of Broadcasters convention and new ideas demonstrated there that could make a major impact on your preservation efforts just a few years from now. That’s all this week on Extreme Genes, America’s Family History Show.
Minter Dialogue #218 — After a long absence where I was away doing a tour for my new documentary film and book, The Last Ring Home, this interview is with a different kind of guest, consistent with my latest project: mixing a personal passion, a digital platform, crowdfunding and IRL experiences. I let you discover the remarkable young man, Rishi Sharma, on a mission to make a meaningful mark in our world: to capture the stories of the remaining combat heroes of WWII. If you've got comments or questions you'd like to see answered, send your email or audio file to nminterdial@gmail.com; or you can find the show notes and comment on minterdial.com. If you liked the podcast, please take a moment to rate/review the show on RateThisPodcast. Otherwise, you can find me @mdial on Twitter.Image by: JUAN CARLO/THE STARSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/minterdial)
Rishi Sharma, GM of Q-See Security, has had an interesting journey to say the least. In this episode, Rishi shares how he worked on Obama's election campaign before moving into local government, whereafter he joined Q-See in Customer Service. Over time he worked his way to the top and is now General Manager. He credits the lessons he learnt from his grandparents, which sees him taking chances and living a life without regrets. Rishi also shares how they focus on the quality of their products, their customer service and how they've build a distribution network via big retailers. Some of the best quotes from the episode: “Take chances and live a life without regrets.” “Meditation has helped me put life in perspective and step outside of situation in crisis.” “Connect with your customers around a bigger goal than just buying the product.” “Customer support is everything!” “Our biggest initial investment was the quality of our products.” Find Q-See elsewhere: Store: https://q-see.com/ Twitter: https://q-see.com/twitter.com/Q_SEE Facebook: https://q-see.com/Facebook.com/Qsee YouTube: https://q-see.com/youtube.com/qseesecurity Instagram: https://instagram.com/Q_SEE Credits: Music featured in this episode was "Celery Man" by Birocratic and can be found at www.soundcloud.com/birocratic. This podcast was produced by comealivecreative.com.
Companies who focus on the “what” and the “how” are seconds away from being disrupted. It’s not what and how that matter. It’s “why” and “who.” On this episode of the How We Solve podcast, founder Rishi Sharma joined us to share his 2 ways he ensures he’s the disruptor, and not the disrupted. Rishi is the founder of several companies, and most recently he founded Mallama — an all-natural skincare company devoted to sustainability. Rishi was also formerly the Head of Product at his family’s company, Q-See. What we talked about: Mallama’s backstory/why Rishi started Mallamma How to combine social impact with your business/ Advocating for social impact with your business Why not enough companies are prepared for disruption Focusing on the why & who, not the how & the what Speaking to your audience A few resources Rishi says to check out: Books Principles by Ray Dalio Influenced by RObert Cialdini Think Simple by Ken Segall Mobile Apps: Headspace (mediation app) Fitbod (fitness routine app) This interview is part of the How We Solve podcast. To hear more from industry experts who are solving everyday business problems, check us out on Apple Podcasts or on Spotify.