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Join Sam this week for a delightful conversation with the fabulous food writer, Roopa Gulati. In this episode, Sam dives into Roopa's culinary journey, from her early days in India to her experiences as a food editor for UK television networks. They discuss regional Indian cooking, treasured family recipes, and the stories behind them. Roopa shares fascinating insights into Indian cuisine, the importance of home-cooked meals, and tips on using spices. Roopa Gulati is a chef, food writer, and broadcaster raised by Punjabi parents in Cumbria. At 18, she trained at London's Cordon Bleu, then spent two decades in India, where she worked as a Consultant Chef for the Taj Group and ran her own catering business. She became a household name across Asia with a daily cooking segment on Star TV's Good Morning India, showcasing Punjabi family recipes and historic regional dishes. Returning to the UK in 2001 with her daughters, she became UKTV's Food Editor at the Good Food Channel and helped develop shows like Rick Stein's India. Subscribers to the Good Food app via App Store get access to the show ad-free, and with regular bonus content such as interviews recorded at the good food show. To get started, download the Good Food app today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Send us a textHow will leadership transform in an AI-driven future? Roopa Kudva, whose remarkable journey spans from the hills of Northeast India to the boardrooms of global corporations, offers profound insights into this question and much more.From her formative years in Meghalaya's matrilineal society, where she observed women in positions of power, to navigating career setbacks that taught her resilience, Roopa's story reveals how leadership fundamentally rests on balancing diverse responsibilities while making thoughtful trade-offs. She draws an essential distinction between mentors and sponsors, highlighting how career advancement often depends more on those willing to give you opportunities than those offering advice.Delving into board effectiveness, Roopa articulates how great governance requires navigating tensions: supporting management while challenging appropriately, balancing shareholder interests with broader stakeholder responsibilities, and carving out time for long-term strategy amid regulatory demands. Her insights on women in leadership are particularly compelling, identifying how likability bias, self-advocacy challenges, and lack of sponsorship create barriers that persist despite progress.Looking toward the future, Roopa paints a vision of AI-transformed organizations where leadership evolves dramatically. Tomorrow's leaders will be "AI strategists, ethical guardians, and wider influencers" as technology reshapes companies and entire societies. She emphasizes that leadership has shifted from command-and-control to collaborative-and-co-create, requiring collective wisdom to navigate uncharted territory.Her perspectives on impact investing reveal a sophisticated approach focused on sector development through innovation, infrastructure, and policy, measuring success through scale, depth of transformation, or catalytic sector change. Most encouraging is her observation that today's entrepreneurs increasingly come from smaller towns with firsthand experience of the problems they're solving.Connect with Roopa's wisdom and prepare for leadership in rapidly changing times. She advises, "Jump into every new experience with both feet and a sense of adventure. Life will have its ups and downs, but don't let the downs hold you back."Have you purchased the copy of Inspire Someone Today, yet - Give it a go geni.us/istbook Available on all podcast platforms, including, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Spotify
Biodiversity risks and their connection to climate change are often overlooked but pose significant threats to businesses worldwide. In this episode of the Risk Management Show, we discussed "Biodiversity Risks: The Overlooked Business Threat" with Roopa Davé, partner and national climate risk leader at KPMG in Canada, and Josh Hasdell, Senior Manager at ESG Services at KPMG Canada. Together, they bring decades of expertise in sustainability, climate strategies, and biodiversity risk management. We explored the critical climate-biodiversity nexus, how businesses can integrate biodiversity risks into enterprise risk management, and the challenges of addressing these interconnected crises. Roopa and Josh shared actionable insights on using frameworks like the Task Force on Nature-Related Financial Disclosures (TNFD) to enhance resilience and sustainability. They also highlighted the role of conservation, natural capital, and biodiversity policies in mitigating risks and leveraging opportunities in a rapidly changing world. If you want to be our guest or suggest a guest, send your email to info@globalriskconsult.com with the subject “Guest for Podcast.”
SEASON 5 of Emetophobia Help TRIGGER WARNING: Words such as "vomit,” “throw up” and "sick" may be used. Host: Anna Christie, Psychotherapist and Emetophobia SpecialistBooks and Articles Mentioned:"The Mind Illuminated" by John Yates"Healing from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder" by David Keller"Extensions of Core Beliefs" by Robert Roopa - https://www.ocdontario.com/emetophobia-fear-of-vomiting10 Emetophobia CLASSES with Anna: www.emetophobiahelp.org/classesFacebook Group: Emetophobia NO PANICANNA & DAVID'S BOOK: Emetophobia: Understanding and Treating Fear of Vomiting in Children and Adults: Russ, David, Dr., Christie, Anna S., FOR KIDS: "Turnaround Anxiety Program" with Emetophobia supplement (McCarthy/Russ) and Emetophobia! The Ultimate Kids' Guide eBook : Russ. PhD, DavidIntro Music: YouTube Audio Library, "Far Away (Sting)" by MK2, Used with Permission.Support the showAnna's Website: www.emetophobiahelp.orgResource site for Clinicians: www.emetophobia.netMERCH for stress, anxiety, panic: www.katralex.com
This week, we're visiting the kitchens of everyday India to find the food behind closed doors with chef, food writer and broadcaster, Roopa Gulati,Brought up in Cumbria, Roopa spent 20 years as a chef in Delhi before she came home to advise on Rick Stein's India series for BBC2. She's a woman who knows how to find the story in everyday food, and Indian Kitchens is an extraordinary story behind the recipes of 12 different communities to find the food that makes up a nation. Bee Wilson raves about it, Tom Parker Bowles calls it a modern classic, Diana Henry says, 'The recipes are pure gold.' Pop over to Gilly's Substack for Extra Bites of Roopa and the recipe for the lamb in ginger and orange from her food moments. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A happy chat, this. What do you get when you have four versions of an incomplete, yet fulfilling journey of self exploration? Depends on how you perceive it in the moment. Roopa, Mustafa, Manoj and I agree, disagree and then come together again in understanding that words can be poor carriers of truth, and our views, though different at times, have much in common when it comes to studying our own selves and our place in this vast world. A free-flowing conversation, this will have you nodding affirmatively at the joy of it all, even as you too become a silent contributor to it while watching us build upon each other's insights. Have a fun weekend and do respond (or react :) to what you think. For the video, check www.youtube.com/c/thevaluesworkshop
A new experiment in Random Contemplation unfolds in this episode. Starting with this, the three of us, Roopa, Manoj and I - discuss our views on the same questions and realise the converging points which seem common to all of us who seek meaning beyond the obvious. It works for me, in terms of offering novel content, and also helps open up layers of meaning and understanding which will hopefully become better as the series progresses and other people joining in. Do let me know how it works for you. Have a look. For the video, check www.youtube.com/c/thevaluesworkshop
The only guarantee we have from the time we are conceived is our ultimate end, dissolution, non-being of this mind and body in this form - and yet, as we go into this talk, Roopa and me discover, Death is an idea which one can and perhaps should get used to. It is relieving, it is freedom, and it is perhaps a practical way to ready ourselves as much as possible to the inevitable. It is a genuine exploration into a difficult topic...you will definitely relate to many parts. May this be the start of a conversation...a much needed conversation. Do check it out. For the video, check www.youtube.com/c/thvaluesworkshop
Hello listener, get ready to be a part of the epic war - the War within Oneself - along with Lord Krishna by our side. Background music credits: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HRVHluptQio Don't forget to tune in next week for a new episode in this series. :)
The information in this podcast does not provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. It should not be used as a substitute for health care from a licensed healthcare professional. Consult with your healthcare provider for individualized treatment or before beginning any new program. Hear more from Dr. Shah by visiting https://wellnesswithdrshah.com/ or @wellness with Dr. Shah on Instagram and Facebook.
Ready to crack the code on balancing babies and business? Join us for an engaging chat with Roopa Sunku, as she shares candid insights on navigating the maze of motherhood and career. From managing baby burps to boardroom hiccups, Roopa dishes out tips and tricks for new moms to conquer both worlds with confidence and style! Host : Jayasree Guest : Roopa Sunku, Sr.Director Fusion Applications HCM Development -Oracle Cheif Evangelist - Mentor Track - Touch A Life Foundation You can Reach Roopa @ linkedin.com/in/roopa-sunku-5106b43 #WorkingMoms #CareerAndMotherhood #NewMoms #MomLife #WorkLifeBalance #CareerAdvice #ParentingTips #MomBoss #WomenInWorkforce #MotherhoodJourney #Secondinnings #BackToCareer #TALRadio #TALPodcast #Spotify #ApplePodcast #YouTube
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Roopa Gogineni is a photographer, an award-winning filmmaker, and a photojournalist from West Virginia now based between Paris and Atlanta. In this episode Roopa Gogineni talks with AMTLab Podcast Producer, Jabrenee Hussie, about photojournalism and filmmaking. With a background in Diplomatic History and African Studies Roopa shares their experiences as a freelance filmmaker and photographer working in East Africa. She highlights the importance of mindfulness and responsible storytelling as one documents significant events in lands that aren't their own. Roopa also discusses one of her notable works, SuddenlyTV that documents a portion of the Sundanese Revolution that earned the SXSW Special Jury Award and experiences from the creation of that piece as well as being awarded for it.
Welcome to The Real Deals Show!Today, we're excited to have Rick, a valued member of our Action Family™, join us for this episode!Rick, a hardworking dad of three, supports his family while working full-time as an aircraft inspector. He knows the struggles of long hours, multiple jobs, and missing out on time with family without seeing much improvement in finances.Realizing he needed a change, Rick learned about money and investing from books, which led him to Real Estate. And that's when he found us!In his first year with our mentoring program, Rick achieved a lot. He flipped 2 houses and bought a four-unit building and a townhouse—all with other people's money! He also snagged another condo for a flip project in British Columbia. His big goal is to keep flipping condos there and grow his property portfolio over the next ten years.In this episode, Rick shares insights from one of his flips, where he made a cool $45,000 profit in just 2.5 months! He also talks about how he financed it, using RRSP and other creative financing strategies.Stay tuned to hear Rick's tips and learn from his mistakes.Rick's journey hits close to home for us. It reminds us of our own struggles and successes in Real Estate.Thanks for sharing your story, Rick. You're an inspiration to anyone trying to provide for their family. We're excited to see where the next ten years take you!If you want to connect with Rick and follow his Real Estate journey, you can find him on Facebook as Rick Suh and on Instagram as @investorsuh.-------------------------------------------------------✅Thanks for taking the time to stop by. If you enjoy our content here, you'll love the unique tips we share on our other social media, so make sure to give us a follow.
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Dr Ramai Santhirapala, Consultant Anaesthetist at Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Trust and RCoA Council member is joined by Dr Laura Askins, Senior specialist Dietician, and Dr Roopa McCrossan, Consultant Anaesthetist at James Cook University Hospital. In this episode, we discuss civility and incivility and their effects on workplace cultures and behaviour. Ramai, Laura and Roopa discuss what happens when we encounter incivility at work, and how we can make our working environments better, safer, and happier - just by being courteous and kind. This podcast will touch on sensitive issues including bullying and suicide. If you need help, these pages list the support available to you: Support for individuals | The Royal College of Anaesthetists Wellbeing support | Association of Anaesthetists
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This week, we have a special episode to celebrate international women's day 2024. Jamie speaks to Her Game Too director and Liverpool FC ambassador for Her Game Too, Roopa Vyas about growing up watching football, how she got involved with Her Game Too, the great things they are doing now and much more, enjoy! This episode is sponsored by FC sensory, a football club based in Coventry for partially sighted and blind people under the age of 16. For more details, please email fcsensory@protonmail.com | This episode is sponsored by surprise shirts, a mystery football shirts family business founded by Louis, who was just 16 back during the COVID-19 pandemic. You place an order, tell them your size and who you wouldn't like, they would then surprise you with a football shirt from anywhere around the world! They cover all sizes and ship worldwide, visit surprise http://shirts.co.uk to purchase a mystery football shirt box today.
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We all know that plastics have become a problem, but there's even more to it than the litter you see thrown on the ground. Dr. Roopa Krithivasan is the Director of Research for Defend Our Health, an environmental health and justice organization. They recently released a report titled Hidden Hazards: The Chemical Footprint of a Plastic Bottle which tracks the impact of plastic bottles on human health and climate change. Turns out, we can experience the hazards of our plastic use well before the items even end up in our homes- and afterward.HighlightsWhat's the untold story about plastics?What do we need to consider regarding our summer backyard activities?Why is recycling not the answer like we thought? What YOU Can DoLook for refillable options for the items that you buy. And use a refillable water bottle.Buy versions of items with minimal packaging (do you really need that cucumber that's wrapped in plastic?).Don't recycle canisters unless you fully rinse them out (ESPECIALLY bottles that contain chemicals or detergents).Use laundry sheets instead of bottles of detergent (less plastic use).Buy secondhand (to avoid having raw plastic needing to be made).Call out companies on social media.Write letters or sign petitions to companies and governments about reducing single-use plastics and plastic contamination.ResourcesSign Defend Our Health's petition asking Coca-Cola to clean up its plastic.Defend Our Health's websiteLearn about plastic alternative, Notpla, with this episode of The Healthy Seas Podcast (Crystal is the host of that show too!)In the show's outro, I mentioned my Action for Climate education program. If you know of a school who may want to empower its students with actions that experts are saying are the most impactful at reducing our carbon footprints, then let's connect!*Since the taping of this episode, Dr. Roopa Krithivasan is no longer the Director of Research for Defend Our Health.Join me this April by registering at EarthX.org!Want a free guide to help you become a force for nature? Get it HERE!If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe, rate, and review it! This helps to boost its visibility. Hit me up on Instagram and Facebook and let me know what actions you have been taking. Adopting just one habit can be a game-changer because imagine if a billion people also adopted that! What difference for the world are you going to make today?
Welcome to the Lay Your Head on My Pillow Podcast. I am Roopa, Dr. Roopa Bala Singh. I am doing this podcast, especially for those who are curious about sex and romance after sexual violence. I want to be clear that when I say it's a podcast for those curious about sex and romance after sexual violence, I want to be clear that there really is an after, but there's also really not an after. So I myself, for example, I'm approaching a halfway point where at least half of my life I will have been free from exposure to sexual violence. So in a way there is an after for me, there is an after of sexual violence in the home. In the larger sense, we are in a time of rising chaos, and rape has long been a tool of war, When we have sex and healthy romance, we're doing so in an environment where alongside us is all of this chaos and suffering around sex and our bodies. So the tagline is cute and it's true, you know, a podcast for those curious about sex and romance after sexual violence or perhaps the sexual violence that your spouse or your partner has experienced. I need to be honest that, what this is, is me carving out space to push back against, rape culture, and porn culture, of which our internet is still so saturated by that, you know what I'm saying? I myself identify as a survivor of about 20 years of exposure to sexual violence in the home. I have worked in the past as a director, program director at San Francisco County's Rape Crisis Center.I have worked with women and girls survivors of sexual violence in prisons. Most recently I was a law professor and I still write about how our bodies are considered property, in various ways and realms.I'm also a poet.youtube: @laypodig: @dr.roopabalasinghemail: r@roopabalasingh.com
Hailed a “stirring voice” by the New York Times, Roopa Mahadevan is a leading second-generation Indian classical and crossover vocalist in the American diaspora known for her collaborative spirit. She leads the crossover ensemble Roopa in Flux, where she works with musicians in jazz, soul/R&B, and various global traditions, directs the innovative choir Navatman Music Collective, and sings for leading Bharathanatyam and modern dancers around the world. She has performed at Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, MET Museum, Kennedy Millenium Stage and is a soloist on Christopher Tin's Grammy Award-winning Calling All Dawns.She and Emma discuss how to find your ‘flow' in improv, the influence of her gurus and why Bulgarian choir is the perfect match with classical Indian music!Roopa's websiteRoopa's Album, Roopa in Six YardsThe three questions:Was there a piece of art that changed everything for you?A class by artist and activist Daniel Valdez collegeIs there a piece of art that you respect, but don't like necessarily?"Confessional art"Give us a recommendation!Maria Popova's The Marginalia website/newsletter (formerly known as Brain Pickings)
Want to grow your real estate investing business and portfolio? You're in the right place. Welcome to the Property Profits Real Estate Podcast
This is a conversation series which offers you interviews with people who have had blessed moments with Bhagawan Sri Sathya Sai Baba or have been touched by His Love in myriad ways. This was part of the 'Thursday Live' offering from the Sri Sathya Sai Media Centre, Prasanthi Nilayam.
Roopa Maniktala, the Marketing Program Director at IBM, talks about how allowing employees to feel included and involved in the business allows for access to building new skills that grow the brand
David Phreaner hosts storyteller Roopa Mohan on the part of the program we call "The Backstory Conversation"... sort of "the story behind the story and the storyteller." Always interesting, this informal and relaxed conversation is a popular part of our True Tales Live Zoom programs. It follows the storytelling part of the program (which is in a separate audio file on this podcast) A video of the entire program, including "Backstory" will soon be available on the PPMTVNH.ORG YouTube channel. A link to that video will be found at our website: www.truetaleslivenh.org and on our Facebook page @truetaleslive. Thank you to Roopa Mohan for participating in our "Backstory Conversation!"
Roopa Mohan is the principal software engineer for the coding analyzer team here at Salesforce. She loved computers when she was introduced to them in sixth grade and decided she wanted to do coding. The only company she applied to work at, Salesforce, hired her. In this episode, Roopa shares information about how the code analyzer came to be and what is in its future. She discusses how it works, who it works best for, and other tools that it works well in conjunction with. Listen in to learn more about the Salesforce code analyzer tool and how it can be used in your operations. Show Highlights: What the code analyzer team does for its clients, and who the target audience is. What PMD and its counterpart ESLint are. The customization options for PMD and the code analyzer's role in the customization. What Code Analyzer 3.0 does for retired JavaScript libraries. What might be the future regarding developer tooling and AI technology. Links: Twitter account: @rmohan_sfdc Linkedin account: https://www.linkedin.com/in/roopa-mohan-21a85b20/ Github account: @rmohan20 Links related to Code Analyzer: Public documentation: https://forcedotcom.github.io/sfdx-scanner/ Open-source repo: https://github.com/forcedotcom/sfdx-scanner Blogs: https://developer.salesforce.com/blogs/2020/10/improve-your-code-quality-with-the-salesforce-cli-scanner https://developer.salesforce.com/blogs/2022/10/develop-even-more-secure-code-with-salesforce-code-analyzer
In this Crisis Cures episode we hear from two remarkable women who faced down two very different challenges. For Roopa Farooki, that took the form of facing down the daily crisis of Covid, with all its drama and tragedy, during the peak of the pandemic in her role as an NHS junior doctor. And for Virginia Buckingham, the former boss of Logan international airport in Boston, it was the shocking personal impact of being widely, and very unfairly, blamed for the 9/11 attacks in New York. In these extracts from our full podcast conversations (links below) both women explain what they relied on to get through the toughest of times. Roopa & Virginia's Crisis Cures: 1st Crisis Cure –Roopa – Stick to your routine during a crisis.Virginia – Create a haven in your home in which to heal.2nd Crisis Cure –Roopa – Writing – I like to make sense of what's happening in my life.Virginia – Find a purpose outside of yourself and your crisis.3rd Crisis Cure –Roopa – Believe in what you're passionate about.Virginia – Do Good with something badLinks: Virginia's full episode: https://www.crisiswhatcrisis.com/podcasts/virginia-buckingham-on-9-11-the-unbearable-burden-of-blame-and-moving-forward/Roopa's full episode: https://www.crisiswhatcrisis.com/podcasts/shortcuts-roopa-farooki-on-grief-betrayal-and-boris/Charity – https://www.911memorial.org/donate‘On My Watch' – Memoir by Virginia Buckingham – https://amzn.to/3RJ8pGOEverything is True: A junior doctor's story of life, death and grief in a time of pandemic – https://amzn.to/3U6Kfrp Stream/Buy ‘Allies' by Some Velvet Morning: https://ampl.ink/qp6bm Some Velvet Morning Website: www.somevelvetmorning.co.ukYour Daily Practice: Sleep by Myndstream: https://open.spotify.com/track/5OX9XgJufFz9g63o2Dv2i5?si=b2f9397c92084682 Host – Andy CoulsonCWC production team: Louise Difford, Ed Isaacs and Jane Sankey.With special thanks to Global.
From being an Economics and Finance graduate to working in Wall Street for 5 years, Roopa Barua is now a renowned award winning filmmaker who seeks to create nuanced cinema that goes beyond geography and human boundaries. She strives to produce useful cinema content. She is a constant source of inspiration to all filmmakers. She set the benchmark so that every other filmmaker would be the same. Find Us Online:Vishal - Linkedin TwitterRoopa Barua - Instagram, LinkedInCredits:- WYN Studio: LinkedIn, Instagram- Producer: LinkedIn, Twitter- Engineer: LinkedIn, YoutubeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Different cities have different things they buy into. In Paris there's style—you never want to look sloppy in Paris. In New York it's the energy of movement—try walking slowly on the sidewalk and you'll have Fran Leibowitz come up and say "Hey! Pretend it's a city."In Bangalore, there is a buy-in to preserve trees.You can ride a motorcycle on a crowded sidewalk, drive up the wrong way on a one-way street and only mildly annoy others. But try cutting a tree and the passing Bangalorean will give you a sharp look and probably make a quick call to the authorities. Indeed most homes have trees and apartment buildings are sometimes built around an existing tree. So Bangaloreans would not be surprised to see a new apartment building with a tree growing right through its floors.This isn't new though. Something about trees has found its way into the DNA of the city and indeed in all of us—after all in our DNA, we are part human, part city.And the sense of greenery has expressed itself in the city having two major, botanically rich parks—Cubbon Park and Lal Bagh—each as large and as old as some of the greatest city parks in the world. Hyde Park in London, Gorky Park in Moscow, Central Park, New York, and there are others.My guest Roopa Pai is author of the book, Cubbon Park—The Green Heart Of Bangalore.When Roopa was researching she called and asked to interview me. I said yes of course, immediately. More than anything, this appealed to my sense of duty. Indeed, I was personally involved in an investigative story about Cubbon Park titled, The Conspiracy To Kill Cubbon Park. The story was based on some builders and politicians who were spoiling to parcel off this historic lung space to developers.I grew up in Bangalore. The Park has been a part of my life. Roopa made me realize that I share a connection with people I will probably never meet.Because each of us has been alone with our deepest introspection when we experience the solitude of Cubbon Park. A bliss of birds and dogs—and oddly, the company of a hundred other humans who exist and at the same time, don't.Roopa Pai is a widely published author having written several children's book ranging from Indian mythology to Economics.She is an engineer—of computer science—a restaurant reviewer and a sometimes travel writer. Her ability to deal with such diverse subjects comes from Roopa being a fascinating subject for an urban petri dish. And beneath a charming and unassuming front, an incisive and perceptive mind.Let's find out all about her and about Cubbon Park.ABOUT ROOPA PAIRoopa Pai is one of India's best-known writers for children. She is Bangalore-based and has written over 25 books, ranging from picture books to chapter books and fiction to non-fiction, on themes as varied as sci-fi fantasy, popular science, math, history, economics, Indian philosophy, life skills, and medicine. When she is not writing, Roopa leads groups of children and young people on history and heritage walks across Bangalore and Karnataka, as part of her job as director of a company she co-founded, BangaloreWalks.Buy Cubbon Park: The Green Heart Of Bengaluru: https://amzn.to/3V0cJ6oWHAT'S THAT WORD?!Co-host Pranati "Pea" Madhav joins Ramjee Chandran in "What's That Word?!", where they discuss the phrase "UP STICKS (AND MOVE)".WANT TO BE ON THE SHOW?Reach us by mail: theliterarycity@explocity.com or simply, tlc@explocity.com.Or here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/theliterarycityOr here: https://www.instagram.com/explocityblr/
Todays guest is Roopa Vyas - Roopa is the 'Lead Ambassador' for the 'HerGameToo' campaign and also 'LFC Club Ambassador'. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this weeks episode Nubaid is joined by Daniyal, StatmanBains & Roopa to discuss Arsenal's title challenge, Liverpool's chances & Tyrell Malacia's wonderful smile. Plus, a football hill they would die on and a brand new feature. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Lyrics:Narayana Hari NarayanaNarahari Roopa Namo NarayanaNarayana Hari NarayanaNeeraja Nayana Neeradhi shayanaNarada Sannuta Namo NarayanaMeaning:O Lord Narayana, you are the final refuge of all beings! O Lord Vishnu! You are the lion faced Narasimha! Salutations to you O Lotus eyed One! You are the One who reclines on the ocean!O Lord praised by Sage Narada! Obeisance to you O Narayana!
We're back for episode 3 of the HGT Podcast and Mark is joined by Roopa to discuss life as a female football fan including her love of Liverpool, experiences of sexism and quadruple hopes & dreams...
Episode 118 Notes and Links to SJ Sindu's Work On Episode 118 of The Chills at Will Podcast, Pete welcomes SJ Sindu, and the two discuss, among other things, her early days of reading and writing (fan fic!) after immigrating to the States from Sri Lanka, the ways in which the books she read and the writing she did as an adolescent informed her later work, encouraging professors and formative moments and texts read, Tamil and its lyricism, her early writing that came from her thesis, and themes and myth and religious texts connected to her standout novel Blue Skinned Gods. SJ Sindu, a Tamil diaspora author of two literary novels, two hybrid chapbooks, and a forthcoming graphic novel. Her first novel, Marriage of a Thousand Lies, won the Publishing Triangle Edmund White Award and was a Stonewall Honor Book and a finalist for a Lambda Literary Award. Sindu's second novel, Blue-Skinned Gods, was published to high praise in November 2021 by Soho Press. A 2013 Lambda Literary Fellow, Sindu teaches at the University of Toronto Scarborough. SJ Sindu's Website Buy Blue-Skinned Gods “Blue-Skinned Gods by SJ Sindu review – a moving tale of the allure of superstition” from The Guardian Article on "The Blue Fugates of Kentucky" At about 2:20, Sindu talks about moving to the US from Sri Lanka, and how cable and the library helped her learn English and explore her reading and writing skills At about 4:30, Sindu talks about moving on to "adult reading" after finding kids lit a bit lacking At about 5:40, Sindu talks about her fan fiction writing for LiveJournal and the “addiction” and “tunnel vision” At about 7:00, Sindu discusses the Disney fare that informed her early years At about 7:55, Pete recounts bad memories associated with The Lion King-ha! At about 8:30, Sindu responds to Pete's questions about how her fan fiction writing affected the ways she sees audience and informed her later writing At about 10:30, Sindu explains the qualities of the Tamil language, especially the beauty that comes in listening to it, its lyricism, etc. At about 14:05, Pete and Sindu discuss an anticlimactic scene from Blue Skinned Gods that's successful for this fact At about 14:45, Sindu discusses connections between the Tamil people and Tamil languages of southern India and Sri Lanka At about 18:20, Sindu explores connections between fantasy, escape and reading in her childhood and adolescence, including her love of the Cam Jensen Mysteries At about 21:05, Pete recommends Severance from HBO-you, Gentle Reader-watch it! At about 21:30, Sindu outlines ways in which she did and did not feel represented in the characters and books she read as a kid At about 23:40, Sindu describes motivation for tailoring her writing to younger readers, as she and Pete discuss “mirrors” and “windows” At about 24:30, Sindu shouts out transformational works, like Tanuja Desai Hidier's Born Confused and Interpreter of Maladies, that changed the way she saw herself and saw literature At about 26:45, Sindu details moments in high school and college that put her on the path to becoming a professional writer, including reading The Things They Carried and having the pleasure to have class with Timothy Schaffert At about 29:30, Sindu gives background on early publications and encouraging professors and high school teachers At about 31:30, Sindu provides background for Marriage of a Thousand Lies, and talks of encouragement from Jonis Agee At about 33:20, Sindu ruminates on whether her unique jobs she formerly held may make their way into her writing At about 34:35, Sindu responds to Pete's questions about the genesis of Blue Skinned Gods, At about 38:50, the two discuss various meanings of “blue” and Sindu talks about the balance between the title and the subject matter At about 40:00, Sindu discusses research that went into the book At about 41:30, Sindu gives background on the evolution of the blue-skinned gods At about 43:45, Kalki, the main character of the book, is discussed in terms of his early tests as a budding god, as is Ayya, the conniving father At about 45:30, Kalki's “test” with Roopa is described At about 47:35, Kalki and Lakshman's relationship, and the connection between Rama and Lakshman in the epics are discussed; Pete makes a comparison between the cousin's relationship At about 52:30, the two explore the narrative structure, and Sindu explains her process in writing in different perspectives At about 57:10, Pete and SJ discuss the importance of the character, Sita, and Kalki's later “awakening” At about 1:01:10, Sindu describes how the conniving father from the book came about as an amalgamation of Trump and modern-day religious cults At about 1:04:40, Pete and Sindu discuss connections between the book and cognitive dissonance in faith and in politics At about 1:08:20, themes of guilt and fealty and sexual from the book discussed At about 1:10:28, Pete geeks out about the book's last line, and Sindu discusses the process of arriving with that last line At about 1:13:20, Pete reads a few complimentary lines from The Guardian review of her book At about 1:14:00, Sindu reads from page 238-239 of the book At about 1:19:50, Sindu critiques the Blue Skinned Gods band At about 1:20:55, SJ discusses upcoming projects, including Shakti, illustrated by Nabi H. Ali You can now subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts, and leave me a five-star review. You can also ask for the podcast by name using Alexa, and find the pod on Stitcher, Spotify, and on Amazon Music. Follow me on IG, where I'm @chillsatwillpodcast, or on Twitter, where I'm @chillsatwillpo1. You can watch other episodes on YouTube-watch and subscribe to The Chills at Will Podcast Channel. Please subscribe to both my YouTube Channel and my podcast while you're checking out this episode. This is a passion project of mine, a DIY operation, and I'd love for your help in promoting what I'm convinced is a unique and spirited look at an often-ignored art form. The intro song for The Chills at Will Podcast is “Wind Down” (Instrumental Version), and the other song played on this episode was “Hoops” (Instrumental)” by Matt Weidauer, and both songs are used through ArchesAudio.com. Please tune in for Episode 119 with Deesha Philyaw. Her debut short story collection, The Secret Lives of Church Ladies, won the 2021 PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction The Secret Lives of Church Ladies focuses on Black women, sex, and the Black church, and is being adapted for television by HBO Max with Tessa Thompson executive producing. Deesha is also a Kimbilio Fiction Fellow and will be the 2022-2023 John and Renée Grisham Writer-in-Residence at the University of Mississippi. The episode will air on April 19.
The United Mates Keitel and Joe are joined by Roopa Vyas to chat about becoming the Liverpool ambassador for #HerGameToo, her thoughts on the Anfield club's push for an historic quadruple, as well as to discuss Gareth Bale and Wales' battle for a place at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.
Lead poisoning might not be something you think about regularly. However, it's important to know about the risks around you. Lead can be found in your environment, in certain products or in your workplace. Pediatrician Roopa Thakur joins us to talk about why lead is dangerous and ways to prevent lead poisoning in our children.
Asking someone about whether or not they are planning to have children is not the same as asking about the weather. Sometimes 'small talk' covers big topics. This week, Aditi and Danyelle sit down to talk with Roopa Khanna about her loss and experience with navigating interactions with people who don't often know the impact of what they're asking. Roopa joined the board of PILSC to help bring a voice to those who may feel like they cannot speak about their losses. It is important for her that pregnancy and infant loss is a topic that is not in the shadows of society but rather often discussed. If you are struggling and want to connect, please reach out to us through our helpline: you can text with one of our peer mentors at 1-888-910-1551 or chat on our website www.pilsc.org.
Roopa Prabhu joins The Net crew to discuss her involvment in Linux kernel networking for the past decade. We talk about switchdev, which Roopa has been involved in since it started. We also talk about the operational aspects of Linux kernel networking. You can find Roopa on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/__roopa
Shankara Shiva Shankara Shiva Shankara Roopa Maheshwara SaiShankara Shankara Shankara SaiOmkara Priya Shiva Shankara SaiKailasa Priya Shiva Shankara SaiNata Jana Priya Shiva Shankara SaiShankara Shankara Shankara SaiMeaning:Salutations to You Oh Sai who is the embodiment of Lord Shiva (with other names like Shankara and Maheshwara), the one who is worshipped as the personification of Primordial ""Om"", the one who is dear to the devotees and whose abode is the Holy mountains of Kailasa.
We speak with Roopa Pai, the acclaimed children's author. Having written more than 15 books ranging from a fantasy series, the Taranauts, to the Crossword Award-winning book, The Gita For Children, she has proven to be a trailblazer in children's writing. In this conversation, we speak about her love and dedication to children's writing, how she stumbled upon the deep knowledge of the Bhagavad Gita, Upanishads and Vedas, how she makes the ancient scriptures engaging for kids, the meaning of swadhyaya and why she hopes her work can inspire children and adults to not only understand the core message of the Gita but also that their only duty is to love themselves. At the soul, as always, we go on this journey of questions to truly ask only question - what is Roopa Pai's Philosophy of Now?
Roopa Mehta is President of the World Fair Trade Organisation (WFTO), leads the Sasha Association for Craft Producers in India and has been a champion of conscious consumption since the 1970s. Betsy and Roopa talk about whether or not life is actually 80% discomfort, the power of anyone to have a positive impact and whether or not Covid has made people more conscious in their purchasing decisions. Follow Betsy on IG @thebetsyreed Become a Patreon supporter to access bonus material from Betsy
In this episode of the Hello Career Guru Salon, Suzanna meets with Roopa Unnikrishnan about her highly rated women's career book, The Career Catapult. Not only discussing tips and tricks to help women push their career to the max, Roopa gives you insight on how to find a job in the volatile Covid job world and more. Listen in to hear how you can take your career to the next level.
With this, we take a break from Tamil post the Vetri Maaran series and switch language to Kannada to focus on one of 2019's best Indian films - Roopa Rao's Gantumoote starring Teju Belawadi and Nischit Korodi. Joining us in this episode is Krupa Ge. Later in the episode, we have an interview with Roopa Rao, the director herself, to talk about her film, her fascination with the 90s, the process of writing and filming Gantumoote and the formal choices she made to tell a story.
Innovation consultant Roopa Unnikrishnan highlights why and how to use the same principles companies use to innovate…to jolt your career.You'll Learn:Principles for catapulting your careerProductive stalking to follow innovations and trendsHow to manufacture your own serendipityAbout RoopaRoopa Unnikrishnan has almost two decades of experience in roles where she has seeded and driven change and innovation in several Fortune 500 companies. Roopa works with Consumer Goods, Education and Technology clients, helping them establish and improve key processes around strategic planning, innovation space identification and idea development. A master coach, she works with senior executives to drive personal and career change. Roopa was previously at Pfizer as VP, Corporate Strategy and Global Head of Pfizer's worldwide talent and organizational team for Sales (2007-2012), at BlackRock as HR lead for sales and Citicards as Strategy Director.A Rhodes scholar with an MPhil and an M.B.A. from the University of Oxford, is also a published poet and a world-class athlete in sports riflery. She is currently President of TiE's NY chapter, a group focused on fostering entrepreneurship, and was previously Board Chair of Sakhi which works to end domestic violence.Items Mentioned in this Show:Website: The Career Catapult – use code “mycatapult” for the goodies.Book: The Career Catapult by Roopa UnnikrishnanBook: The Razor's Edge by W. Somerset MaughamBook: We Are Anonymous by Parmy OlsonStudy: The Hawthorne StudyView transcript, show notes, and links at https://awesomeatyourjob.com/ep138See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.