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Sachin Kansal is chief product officer at Uber, where he oversees the Rider, Driver, Delivery, Grocery, and New Verticals product lines used for 33 million daily trips worldwide. He's been in product for over 25 years (at Google, Palm, Flywheel, and now Uber). He is known for his “extreme dogfooding” ethos—personally completing almost a thousand Uber driving and delivery trips to sharpen his product insight and user empathy—and his “ship, ship, ship” mantra, which drives rapid iteration across Uber's global teams.What you will learn:1. Dogfooding at scale2. “Ship, ship, ship” as a cultural mantra3. Obsession with inputs over outputs4. Uber's hybrid marketplace vision for autonomy5. How Uber changed its culture to focus on profitability6. What to do when data says “no” but your gut says “yes”7. Career advice: maximize cycles8. AI as a research assistant, not an oracle9. Uber rider etiquette tips—Brought to you by:• Paragon—Ship every SaaS integration your customers want• Stripe—Financial infrastructure to grow your revenue• Coda—The all-in-one collaborative workspace—Where to find Sachin Kansal:• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sachinkansal/—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) Sachin's background(05:00) Dogfooding in practice(11:24) Empathy and understanding drivers(20:18) Balancing metrics and user experience(22:04) Operationalizing dogfooding(24:26) Challenges and solutions in dogfooding(29:49) The motto: “ship, ship, ship”(36:37) Product announcements and live demos(40:49) Career advice for product managers(43:51) The evolution of product management with AI(46:55) Collaboration between engineers and product managers(49:36) Uber's vision for self-driving cars(55:59) Uber's path to profitability(01:01:58) Balancing data and gut decisions(01:07:21) AI tools in product management(01:10:14) Failure corner(01:13:48) Lightning round and final thoughts—Referenced:• Uber: https://www.uber.com/• Oracle: https://www.oracle.com/• Snowflake: https://www.snowflake.com/en/• Fivetran: https://go.fivetran.com/• Uber for Business: https://www.uber.com/us/en/business• McDonald's: https://www.mcdonalds.com/• Domino's: https://www.dominos.com• PalmPilot: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PalmPilot• Praveen Neppalli Naga on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pneppalli/• May Mobility: https://maymobility.com/• Uber strikes deal with May Mobility to deploy ‘thousands' of robotaxis: https://www.theverge.com/news/659563/uber-may-mobility-autonomous-ridehail-partnership• Waymo: https://waymo.com/• WeRide: https://www.weride.ai/• Uber and Avride Announce Autonomous Delivery and Mobility Partnership: https://investor.uber.com/news-events/news/press-release-details/2024/Uber-and-Avride-Announce-Autonomous-Delivery-and-Mobility-Partnership/default.aspx• Dara Khosrowshahi on X: https://x.com/dkhos• Uber Elevate: https://www.uber.com/us/en/elevate/vision/• Uber AV: https://www.uber.com/us/en/autonomous/• Uber Reserve: https://www.uber.com/us/en/ride/how-it-works/reserve/• Uber for teens: https://www.uber.com/us/en/ride/teens/• Flywheel: https://www.flywheel.com/• ChatGPT: https://chatgpt.com/• Gemini: https://gemini.google.com/app• NotebookLM: https://notebooklm.google/• Behind the product: NotebookLM | Raiza Martin (Senior Product Manager, AI @ Google Labs): https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/googles-notebooklm-raiza-martin• BlackBerry: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BlackBerry• Peaky Blinders on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/80002479• Deep research: https://openai.com/index/introducing-deep-research/—Recommended books:• Blitzscaling: The Lightning-Fast Path to Building Massively Valuable Companies: https://www.amazon.com/Blitzscaling-Lightning-Fast-Building-Massively-Companies/dp/1524761419• Nobody Wants to Read Your Sh*t: Why That Is And What You Can Do About It: https://www.amazon.com/Nobody-Wants-Read-Your-Sh-ebook/dp/B01GZ1TJBI• Steve Jobs: https://www.amazon.com/Steve-Jobs-Walter-Isaacson/dp/1451648537• Elon Musk: https://www.amazon.com/Elon-Musk-Walter-Isaacson/dp/1982181281• The Hard Thing About Hard Things: Building a Business When There Are No Easy Answers―Straight Talk on the Challenges of Entrepreneurship: https://www.amazon.com/Hard-Thing-About-Things-Building/dp/0062273205—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. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.lennysnewsletter.com/subscribe
Neuro-ophthalmic deficits significantly impair quality of life by limiting participation in employment, educational, and recreational activities. Low-vision occupational therapy can improve cognition and mental health by helping patients adjust to visual disturbances. In this episode, Katie Grouse, MD, FAAN, speaks with Sachin Kedar, MD, FAAN, author of the article “Symptomatic Treatment of Neuro-ophthalmic Visual Disturbances” in the Continuum® April 2025 Neuro-ophthalmology issue. Dr. Grouse is a Continuum® Audio interviewer and a clinical assistant professor at the University of California San Francisco in San Francisco, California. Dr. Kedar is the Cyrus H Stoner professor of ophthalmology and a professor of neurology at Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia. 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Today I'm interviewing Dr Sachin Kedar about his article on symptomatic treatment of neuro-ophthalmic visual disturbances, which appears in the April 2025 Continuum issue on neuro-ophthalmology. Welcome to the podcast, and please introduce yourself to our audience. Dr Kedar: Thank you, Katie. This is Sachin Kedar. I'm a neuro-ophthalmologist at Emory University, and I've been doing this for more than fifteen years now. I trained in both neurology and ophthalmology, with a fellowship in neuro-ophthalmology in between. It's a pleasure to be here. Dr Grouse: Well, we are so happy to have you, and I'm just so excited to be discussing this article with you, which I found to be a real treasure trove of useful clinical information on a topic that many find isn't covered enough in their neurologic training. I strongly recommend all of our listeners who work with patients with visual disturbances to check this out. I wanted to start by asking you what you hope will be the main takeaway from this article for our listeners? Dr Kedar: The most important takeaway from this article is, just keep vision on your radar when you are evaluating your patients with neurological disorders. Have a list of a few symptoms, do a basic screening vision, and ask patients about how their vision is impacting the quality of life. Things like activities of daily living, hobbies, whether they can cook, dress, ambulate, drive, read, interact with others. It is very important for us to do so because vision can be impacted by a lot of neurological diseases. Dr Grouse: What in the article do you think would come as the biggest surprise to our listeners? Dr Kedar: The fact that impairment of vision can magnify and amplify neurological deficits in a lot of what we think of as core neurological disorders should come as a surprise to most of the audience. Dr Grouse: On that note, I think it's probably helpful if you could remind us about the types of visual disturbances we should be thinking about and screening for in our patients? Dr Kedar: Patients who have neurological diseases can have a whole host of visual deficits. The simplest ones are deficits of central vision. They can have problems with their visual field. They can have abnormalities of color vision or even contrast sensitivity. A lot of our patients also complain of light sensitivity, eyes feeling tired when they're doing their usual stuff. Some of our patients can have double vision, they can have shaky vision, which leads to their sense of imbalance and maybe a fall risk to them. Dr Grouse: It's really helpful to think about all the different aspects in which vision can be affected, not just sort of the classic loss of vision. Now, your article also serves as a really important reminder, which you alluded to earlier, about how impactful visual disturbances can be on daily activities. Could you elaborate a little further on this, and particularly the various domains that can be affected when there are visual disturbances present? Dr Kedar: So, when I look at how visual disturbances affect quality of life, I look at two broad categories. One is activities of basic daily living. These would be things like, are you able to cook? Are you able to ambulate not just in your home, but in your neighborhood? Are you able to drive to your doctor's appointment or to visit with your family? Are you able to dress yourself appropriately? Are you able to visualize the clothing and choose them appropriately? And then the second category is recreational activities. Are you able to read? Are you able to watch television? Are you able to visit the theatre? Are you able to travel? Are you able to participate in group activities, be it with your family or be it with your social group? It is very important for us to ask our patients if they have problems doing any of this because it really can adversely impact the quality of life. Dr Grouse: I think, certainly with all the things we try to get through talking with our patients, this may not be something that we do spend a lot of time on. So, I think it's it is a good reminder that when we can, being able to ask about these are going to be really important and help us hit on a lot of other things we may not even realize or know to ask about. Now, I was really struck when I was reading your article by the meta-analysis that you had quoted that had showed 47% higher risk of developing dementia among the visually impaired compared to those without visual impairments. Should we be doing more in-depth visual testing on all of our patients with cognitive symptoms? Dr Kedar: This is actually the most interesting part of this article, and kind of hones in on the importance of vision in neurological disorders. Now I want to clarify that patients with visual disorders, it's not a causative influence on dementia, but if you have a patient with an underlying cognitive disorder, any kind of visual disturbance will significantly make it worse. And this has been shown in several studies, both in the neurologic and in the ophthalmological literature. So, I quoted one of the big meta-analysis over there, but studies have clearly shown that if you have these patients and treat them for their visual deficits, their cognitive indices can actually significantly improve. To answer your question, I would say a neurologist should include basic vision screening as part of every single evaluation. Now, I know it's a hard thing in, you know, these days when we are literally running on the hamster wheel, but I can assure you that it won't take you more than 2 to 3 minutes of your time to do this basic screening; in fact, you can have one of your assistants included as part of the vital signs assessment. What are these basic screening tools? Measure the visual acuity for both near and distance. Check and see if their visual field's off with the confrontation. Look at their eye movements. Are they able to move their eyes in all directions? Are the eyes stable when they're trying to fixate on a particular point? I think if you can do these basic things, you will have achieved quite a bit. Dr Grouse: That's really helpful, and thanks for going through some of the standard, or really, you know, solid basic foundation of visual testing we should be thinking about doing. I wanted to move on to some more details about the visual disturbances. You made an excellent point that there are many types of primary ophthalmologic conditions that can cause visual disturbances that we should keep in mind. So maybe not things that we think about a lot on a day-to-day basis, but, you know, are still there and very common. What are some of the most common ones, and when should we be referring them to see an ophthalmologist? Dr Kedar: So, it depends on the age group of your patient population. Now, the majority of us are adult neurologists, and so the kinds of ophthalmic conditions that we see in this population is going to be different from the pediatric age group. So in the adult population, we might see patients with uncorrected refractive error, presbyopia, patients who have cataracts creep on them, they may have glaucoma, they may have macular degeneration, and these tend to have a slightly higher incidence in the older age group. Now for those of us who are taking care of the younger population, uncorrected refractive errors, strabismus and amblyopia tend to be fairly common causes of visual deprivation in this age group. What I would encourage all of our neurologists is, make sure that your patients get a basic eye examination at least once a year. Just like you want them to go to their primary care and get an annual maintenance visit, everybody should go to the ophthalmologist or the optometrist and get a basic examination. And, if you're resourceful enough, have your patients bring a copy of that assessment. Whether it is normal or there's some abnormality, it is going to help you in the management. Dr Grouse: Absolutely. I think that's a great piece of advice, to think of it almost, like, them seeing their primary care doctor, which of course we offer encourage our patients to do, thinking of this as another very important piece of standard primary care. If a patient comes to you reporting difficulty reading due to possible visual disturbances, I'm curious, can you walk us through how you would approach this evaluation? Dr Kedar: It is not a very common presenting complaint of our patients, even in the neuro-ophthalmology clinic. It's a very rare patient that I see who comes and says, I cannot read or, I have difficulty reading. Most of the patients will come saying, oh, I cannot see. And then you have to dig in to find out, what does that actually mean? What can you not see? Is it a problem in your driving? Is it a problem in your reading? Or is it a problem that occurs at all times? Now you asked me, how do you approach this evaluation? One of the things that all of us, whether we are neurologists, ophthalmologists, or neuro-ophthalmologists, forget to do is to actually have the patient read a paragraph, a sentence, when they are in clinic. And that will give you a lot of ideas about what might actually be going wrong with the patient. Now, as far as how do I approach this evaluation, I will do a basic screening examination to make sure that their visual acuity is good for both distance and near. A lot of us tend to do either distance or near and we will miss the other parameter. You want to do a basic confrontation visual field to make sure that they do not have any subtle deficits that's impacting their ability to read. Examine the eye movements, do a fundoscopic examination. Now, once you've done this basic screening, as a neurologist, you already have some idea of whether your patient has a lesion along the visual pathways. If you suspect that this is a problem with, say, the visual pathways, ask your ophthalmology colleague to do a formal visual field assessment, and that'll pick up subtle deficits of central visual field. And lastly, don't forget higher visual function testing or cortical visual function testing. So basically, you're looking for neglect, phenomenon, or simultanagnosia, all of which tends to have an impact on reading. So, in the manuscript I have a schema of how you can approach a patient with reading difficulties, and in that ischemia you will see categories of where things can go wrong during the process of reading. And if you can approach your patient systematically through one of those domains, there's a fairly good chance that you'll be able to pick up a problem. Dr Grouse: Going a little further on to when you do identify problems with loss of central or peripheral vision, what are some strategies for symptomatic management of these types of visual disturbances? Dr Kedar: As a neurologist, if you pick up a problem with the vision, you have to send this patient to an eye care provider. The vast majority of people who have visual disturbances, it's from an eye disease. You know, as I alluded to earlier, it can be something as simple as uncorrected refractive error, and that can be fixed easily. A lot of patients in our older age group will have dry eye syndrome, which means they are unable to adequately lubricate the surface of the eye, and as a result, it degrades the quality of their vision. So, they tend to get intermittent episodes of blurred vision, or they tend to get glare. They tend to get various forms of optical aberration. Patients can have cataracts, patients can have glaucoma or macular degeneration. And in all of those instances, the goal is to treat the underlying disease, optimize the vision, and then see what the residual deficit is. By and large, if a patient has a problem with the central vision, then magnification will help them for activities that they perform at near; say, reading. Now for patients with peripheral vision problem, it's a different entity altogether. Again, once you've identified what the underlying cause is, your first goal is to treat it. So, for example, if your patient has glaucoma, which is affecting peripheral vision, you're going to treat glaucoma to make sure that the visual field does not progress. Now a lot of what happens after that is rehabilitation, and that is always geared towards the specific activities that are affected. Is it reading? Is it ambulating? Is it watching television? Is it driving? And then you can advise as a neurologist, you can advise your occupational therapist or low vision specialist and say, hey, my patient is not able to do this particular activity. Can we help them? Dr Grouse: Moving on from that, I wanted to also hit on your approach when patients have disorders of ocular motility. What are some things you can do for symptomatic management of that? Dr Kedar: So, patients with ocular motility can have two separate symptoms. Two, you know, two disabling symptoms, as they would call it. One is double vision and the other is oscillopsia, or the feeling or the visualization of the environment moving in response to your eyes not being able to stay still. Typically, you would see this in nystagmus. Now, let's start with diplopia. Diplopia is a fairly common presenting complaint for neurologists, ophthalmologists, and the neuro-ophthalmologist. The first aspect in the management of diplopia is to differentiate between monocular diplopia and binocular diplopia. Now, monocular diplopia is when the double vision persists even after covering one eye. And that is never a neurological issue. It's almost always an ophthalmic problem, which means the patient will then have to be assessed by an eye care provider to identify what's causing it. And again, refractive error, cataracts, opacities, they can do it. Now, if the patient is able to see single vision by covering one eye at a time, that's binocular diplopia. Now, in patients with binocular diplopia in the very early stages of the disease, the standard treatment regimen is just monocular occlusion. Cover one eye, the diplopia goes away, and then give it time to improve on its own. So, this is what we would typically do in a patient with, say, acute sixth nerve palsy or fourth nerve palsy or third nerve palsy, maybe expect spontaneous improvement in a few months. Now if the double vision does not improve and persists long term, then the neuro-ophthalmologist or the ophthalmologist will monitor the amount of deviation to see if it fluctuates or if it stays the same. So, what are the treatment options that we have in a patient who absolutely refuses any intervention or is not a candidate for any intervention? Monocular occlusion still remains the viable option. Now, patients who have stable ocular deviation can benefit from using prisms in their glasses, or they can be sent to a surgeon to have a strabismus surgery that can realign their eyes. So, again, a broad answer, but there are options available that we can use. Dr Grouse: Thank you for that overview. I think that's just really helpful to keep in mind as we're working with these patients and thinking about what their options are. And then finally, I wanted to touch on patients with higher-order vision processing and attention difficulties. What are some strategies for them? Dr Kedar: These are frankly the most difficult patients that I get to manage in my clinic, simply because there is no effective therapies for managing them. In fact, I think neurologists are far better at this than ophthalmologists or even neuro-ophthalmologists. In patients with attentional disorders, everything boils down to the underlying cause, whether you can treat it or whether it is a slowly progressive, you know, condition, such as from neurodegenerative diseases. And that tailors our goals towards therapy. The primary goal is for safety. A lot of these patients who have visual disturbances from vision processing or attention, they are at accident and fall risk. They have problems with social interactions. And, importantly, there is a gap of understanding of what's going on, not just from their side but also from the family's side. So, I tend to approach these patients from a safety perspective and social interaction perspective. Now, I have a table listed in the manuscript which will go into details of what the specific things are. But in a nutshell, if your patient has neglect in a specific part of the visual field, they have accident risk on that side. Simple things like walking through a doorway, they can hurt their shoulders or their knees when they bang into the wall on that side because they are unable to judge what's on the other side. Another example would be a patient who has simultanagnosia or a downgaze policy, such as from progressive super nuclear policy. They are unable to look down fast enough, or they are simply unable to look down and appreciate things that are on the floor, and so they can trip and fall. Walking downstairs is also not a huge risk because they are unable to judge distances as they walk down. A lot of what we see in these patients are things that we have to advise occupational therapists and help them improve these safety parameters at home. Another thing that we often forget is patients can inadvertently cause a social incident when they tend to ignore people on their affected side. So, if there is a family gathering, they tend to consistently ignore a group of people who are sitting on the affected side as opposed to the other side. And I've had more than a few patients who've come and said that, I may have offended some of my friends and family. In those instances, it's always helpful when they are in clinic to demonstrate to the family how this can be awkward and how this can be mitigated. So, having everybody sit on one side is a useful strategy. Advise your family and friends before a gathering that, hey, this may happen. And it is not because it is deliberate, but it's because of the medical condition. And that goes a lot, you know, further in helping our patients come out of social isolation because they are also afraid of offending people, you know. And they can also participate socially, and it can overall improve their quality of life. Dr Grouse: That's a really helpful tip, and something I'll keep in mind with my patients with neglect and visual field cuts. Thank you so much for coming to talk with us today. Your article has been so helpful, and I urge everybody listening today to take a look. Dr Kedar: Thank you, Katie. It was wonderful talking to you. Dr Grouse: I've been interviewing Dr Sachin Kedar about his article on symptomatic treatment of neuro-ophthalmic visual disturbances, which appears in the most recent issue of Continuum on neuro-ophthalmology. Be sure to check out Continuum Audio episodes from this and other issues. And thank you to our listeners for joining today. Dr Monteith: This is Dr Teshamae Monteith, Associate Editor of Continuum Audio. If you've enjoyed this episode, you'll love the journal, which is full of in-depth and clinically relevant information important for neurology practitioners. Use the link in the episode notes to learn more and subscribe. 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Monika is back after a short break, and the first thing on the agenda is the topic that's dominating every conversation—Trump's tariffs. In this episode, she unpacks what these new trade policies mean not just for the U.S. and China, but for the rest of the world. This isn't just about taxes on goods—it's a signal that the global power structure is in flux. As America's post-war dominance is challenged by China's rising ambition, we find ourselves in the middle of a massive geopolitical reset.She lays out the broader picture of a world order in transition, where democracies and authoritarian states are playing by very different rules. The United States, with its checks and balances, is finding it hard to keep pace with China's centralized decision-making. With Trump's aggressive stance in his second term, institutions are being bypassed, and uncertainty is running high. But in the middle of this chaos, there's a surprising resilience in the Indian economy, thanks to strong domestic consumption, manageable debt levels, and relatively low dependence on exports.In the listener Q&A, Daniel from Kanyakumari shares his investing journey and seeks clarity on whether he's on track for his child's education and retirement. Sachin from Vadodara wants to know if there's a single platform to track all his investments and LIC policies. Poonam, a homemaker and army wife, is eager to learn how to manage and grow her family's savings but doesn't know where to begin.Chapters:(00:30 – 09:34) Global Power Shifts and What They Mean for Investors(09:35 – 11:05) Explaining What a Recession Really Is(11:06 – 15:49) Structuring a Portfolio for Education and Retirement(15:50 – 19:07) Tracking Investments and the Need for One Dashboard(19:08 – 21:01) Getting Started With Money Management at Homehttps://www.valueresearchonline.com/https://licindia.in/If you have financial questions that you'd like answers for, please email us at mailme@monikahalan.com If you have financial questions that you'd like answers for, please email us at mailme@monikahalan.comMonika's book on basic money managementhttps://www.monikahalan.com/lets-talk-money-english/Monika's book on mutual fundshttps://www.monikahalan.com/lets-talk-mutual-funds/Monika's workbook on recording your financial lifehttps://www.monikahalan.com/lets-talk-legacy/Calculatorshttps://investor.sebi.gov.in/calculators/index.htmlYou can find Monika on her social media @monikahalan. Twitter @MonikaHalanInstagram @MonikaHalanFacebook @MonikaHalanLinkedIn @MonikaHalanProduction House: www.inoutcreatives.comProduction Assistant: Anshika Gogoi
“Between the stimulus and response, there is a breath and in that breath is our power to choose our response.”Most men are trying to outlift their stress, out-supplement their fatigue, and outrun their burnout. But breath—the one thing we can't live without for more than a few minutes—is usually ignored. This episode explores how breath influences every system in the body, from mitochondrial function and hormone production to posture, sleep, and even jaw development. Proper breathing isn't just a wellness hack—it's foundational to vitality, energy, and emotional resilience.Our guest breaks down how unconscious mouth breathing affects testosterone levels, focus, and sleep quality, and how slow, nasal breathing can rapidly shift a man out of fight-or-flight mode. He shares practical techniques, including coherence breathing, diaphragmatic exercises, and mouth taping, to help men reclaim calm, clarity, and confidence—without needing another supplement. The results? Better sex, sharper thinking, and even a more defined jawline.Dr. Sachin Patel is a chiropractor, functional medicine practitioner, breathwork facilitator, and the founder of the Living Proof Institute. With thousands of guided sessions under his belt, he teaches people how to optimize their health through the forgotten power of breath. His work blends ancient wisdom with modern science to help people live longer, perform better, and feel deeply aligned.Learn more & connect:Get instant access to Sachin's most requested trainings on breathing and breathwork.Ultimate Breathwork BundleAlso in this episode:Books:- Be Here Now by Ram Dass- Tiny Habits by B.J. Fogg- Breath by James NestorYou're invited to come to a Sovereign Circle meeting to experience it for yourself. To learn more, go to https://www.sovereignman.ca/. While you're there, check out the Battle Ready program and check out the store for Sovereign Man t-shirts, hats, and books.
In this conversation, @sachinmotion shares his journey of running across Canada to raise awareness and funds for mental health and addiction recovery. He emphasizes the importance of having a purpose beyond oneself, the inspiring responses from the community, and the impact of sharing personal stories. Sach encourages those struggling with mental health to reach out for help and highlights the significance of social media in connecting with others. He discusses his fundraising goals and the charities he supports, as well as his personal growth and shifting goals throughout his journey.To find out more you can go check out https://sachinmotion.ca
In this episode, Ben and Sachin examine recent cuts to foreign aid spending and consider the effects of it being removed.
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“The most disruptive thing I've ever learned in terms of helping people is teaching them how to breathe.”Most people think success in business comes from hustling harder or hacking strategy. But often the biggest breakthroughs come from improving our health. This episode explores the powerful role that conscious breathwork plays in regulating the nervous system, boosting energy, increasing focus, and accelerating recovery—all critical to the entrepreneurial lifestyle. When you master your breath, you master your biology. And if you're in business, your biology is your business.Sachin Patel brings the science, strategy, and soul of breathwork into focus. From treating chronic illness to transforming anxious entrepreneurs, he outlines how different breathing patterns impact cognitive performance, emotional regulation, and even sales conversations. His stories—of his own son, his wife, and his clients—illustrate how mouth breathing, poor posture, and unaddressed stress compromise everything from immunity to clarity. The solution? A few daily breathwork habits and a deeper connection to your body's natural rhythm.Sachin is a renowned functional medicine practitioner, breathwork facilitator, speaker, and founder of The Living Proof Institute. Originally trained as a chiropractor, Sachin shifted focus to functional medicine and breathwork after recognizing how many people struggle with root-cause health issues. Today, he teaches entrepreneurs and health professionals how to use breath as a tool for healing, leadership, and performance.Expert action steps:1. Tape your mouth while sleeping – Using simple medical tape at night can dramatically improve your sleep quality, enhance dream vividness, and help you wake up feeling more refreshed by encouraging proper nasal breathing.2. Become your own best healer – Take charge of your health by embracing the idea that your body is designed to heal itself. With the right knowledge and tools, you can activate your body's natural healing capacity without depending solely on external treatments.3. Respect nature's rules – You can't out-hack or out-hustle nature. Things like your body's natural rhythm, nervous system regulation, and proper rest are non-negotiables for health. Just like a plant needs sunlight, your body needs the right conditions to thrive.Lean more & connect:Go to breathworkwithsachin.com to find free resources including a breathwork guide, guided meditation, snoring guide, and more.Also in this episode:Breath by James NestorThe Bhagavad GitaTiny Habits by BJ FoggVisit https://www.eCircleAcademy.com and book a success call with Nicky to take your practice to the next level.
In this episode of The Luke Coutinho Show, I am excited to bring you an insightful discussion with Dr. Sachin Trivedi, an experienced medical oncologist at HCG Cancer Center. With over 20 years of experience, Dr. Sachin is an expert in chemotherapy, targeted therapy, immunotherapy, precision medicine, and hormonal therapy.Join me as we uncover:Dr. Sachin's journey and the evolution of cancer treatment: Challenges in India's healthcare system, the PPT Model (Precision, Personalization, Targeting), and moreOvercoming treatment barriers: The need for responsible use of integrative medicine, and the importance of second opinionsRising cancer rates and the impact of lifestyle: The role of processed food, immune health, and lifestyle choices in increasing cancer riskThe power of positivity in healing: Auto-remission, inspiring recovery stories, and how hope and faith influence outcomesHormonal Imbalance and women's cancer risk: Shifts in puberty, menopause, obesity, and lifestyleIndividualized approach to nutrition in cancer care: Eating right can support recovery, reduce side effects, and improve treatment outcomesAnd much more…
In today's Tech3 from Moneycontrol, Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal's critique of Indian startups sparks fiery rebuttals from Zepto's Aadit Palicha, Ashneer Grover, and others. Meanwhile, Microsoft's AI takes over interviews—grilling Gates, Ballmer, and Nadella in a hilarious tech nostalgia moment. Flipkart's Sachin Bansal opens up about post-exit regrets and his new fintech dream. Plus, Trump's tariff hike shakes up India's IT sector. Tune in for all the updates from startup and tech world.
In this episode, Ben and Sachin discuss the progress that has been made in generative AI technology and the tangible evidence that it could be improving productivity.See a sample of Ben's webpage mentioned in the podcast here: https://commandofcommerce.com/
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In this episode, Amir is joined by Sachin Nene to explore what it really takes to thrive as a modern CTO. Sachin shares actionable strategies for balancing vision and execution, managing relationships with CEOs and fellow executives, and staying relatable and credible with engineering teams. They dive deep into the challenges of expectation management, engineering metrics, and how AI tools like LLMs are reshaping the future of engineering leadership.Whether you're already in a leadership role or aspiring to step up, this conversation is packed with practical insights tailored for today's fast-moving tech landscape.Key Takeaways:The CTO as a Strategic Subcontractor: Sachin redefines the CTO role as the "subcontractor" within the C-suite — fully responsible for delivery without burdening non-technical peers with unnecessary details.Balancing Vision & Execution: Effective CTOs master both managing expectations upwards and maintaining technical credibility downward, acting as the glue between business goals and engineering execution.Building Trust with Engineering Teams: Staying relatable means understanding current trends (like LLMs), engaging in technical brainstorming, and being able to advocate for the team at any level.Avoid Over-Optimizing Metrics: Sachin warns against over-indexing on engineering metrics (e.g., DORA metrics) when they risk detaching teams from meaningful business impact.Future-Proof Engineering Leadership: With AI's influence growing, CTOs must rethink hiring profiles and team structures, moving toward polyglot engineers who can flex between product, business, and technical hats.Timestamped Highlights:[00:00] Introduction & Overview: Sachin's journey from Upside CTO to launching fractional CTO services.[01:00] CTO Relationship with C-suite: Why the CTO operates differently from other executives, and why it's akin to a subcontracted role.[03:00] Balancing Business & Technical Leadership: How Sachin keeps one foot in business strategy and one in technical leadership.[07:00] Staying Relatable to Engineering Teams: Practical ways to stay connected—personal research, whiteboarding sessions, and knowing when to step into the technical weeds.[10:00] Translating Strategy into Metrics: The difficulty of measuring engineering success without losing sight of broader goals.[14:00] Dangers of Over-Optimizing Metrics: The risk of becoming overly process-driven and detached from actual business outcomes.[16:00] Technology-Driven Revenue Opportunities: How a CTO ensures technology investments align with business shifts, particularly in SaaS models.[19:00] Preparing for the AI Shift: Why LLMs and AI tools require a new type of engineering team and leadership approach.[22:00] The Shift Left in Engineering: Why tomorrow's engineers need to think more like product managers and business leaders.Featured Quote:"The ideal CTO is the king or queen of expectation management—balancing business impact with technical trust, without getting lost in jargon or micromanagement." — Sachin NeneLinks:Connect with Sachin on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sachinnene/Learn more at sachinnene.comCall to Action:
In this episode, Ben and Sachin examine the drivers of recent egg shortage in the United States.
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I am excited to share insights from the Interventional Endoscopist podcast featuring Dr. Sachin Wani! The discussion centered on Barrett's esophagus, and strategies to improve detection and risk stratification Key takeaways: • The rising incidence of esophageal adenocarcinoma makes early detection crucial. Yet, survival rates remain low, highlighting the need for improved strategies • PEEC and PEEN underscore the issue of missed lesions during endoscopy, emphasizing the need for high-quality exam. • PEEC (postendoscopy esophageal adenocarcinoma) refers to cancer detected before the next recommended surveillance endoscopy in patients with non-dysplastic Barrett's esophagus. • PEEN (postendoscopy esophageal neoplasia) is a composite endpoint of high-grade dysplasia or cancer detected before the next recommended surveillance exam • A high-quality endoscopic exam is paramount, including meticulous inspection, standardized classification, and advanced imaging techniques like chromoendoscopy. • A 10-step approach to a high-quality exam includes identifying landmarks, spending adequate time inspecting the Barrett's segment, cleaning the distal esophagus, and using high-definition white light endoscopy and virtual chromoendoscopy • While the Seattle biopsy protocol is standard, it has limitations due to sampling errors • WATS (Wide Area Transepithelial Sampling) can enhance neoplasia detection as an adjunct to the Seattle protocol by sampling the entire Barrett's segment. • AI (artificial intelligence) holds promise for lesion detection, improved diagnostic accuracy, and quality assessment of endoscopic exams. AI platforms may help identify visible lesions and predict histology, as well as assess the quality of the endoscopic examination. • The Tissue Cypher test can aid in risk stratification by analyzing biomarkers to predict the risk of progression to high-grade dysplasia. It can also predict prevalent high-grade dysplasia or cancer. • Dr. Wani also shared his journey into medicine, influenced by his family, and the challenges faced by foreign medical graduates. A key message was the importance of continuous improvement in endoscopic techniques and the integration of new technologies to combat esophageal adenocarcinoma This episode was sponsored by Castle Biosciences the makers of the TIssue Cypher Test.
In today's Tech3 by Moneycontrol, we dive into the top stories in tech and startups. Sachin Bansal slams WhatsApp Pay and Amazon Pay for not taking UPI seriously. Karnataka unveils a massive startup boost in its 2025 budget. LTTS CEO Amit Chadha bets big on Engineering R&D, saying it could outshine IT. Plus Nasscom's concerns on DPDP rules. Tune in now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Moneycontrol.com!
Fusion energy, potentially a fuel source that could last a thousand years, is transitioning from science fiction to business reality. Helion Energy recently signed the first fusion power purchase agreement with Microsoft, promising 50 megawatts by 2028. But the story isn't just about the physics breakthroughs that make fusion possible. The U.S. and China are tussling for global leadership in fusion, as is the case in so many fields. And as China is outspending the US on fusion research by about $1.5 billion annually, concerns mount that they could make a serious challenge to America's lead in fusion. After all, while the US pioneered advances in clean energy technologies like solar panels and EVs, America ultimately lost manufacturing leadership to China.With fusion, the stakes could be much higher, given that fusion has the potential to be the world's "last energy source," with significant economic and national security implications. Evan is joined by Sachin Desai, General Counsel at Helion Energy and former Nuclear Regulatory Commission official, and Thomas Hochman, Director of Infrastructure Policy at FAI. They discuss the technical, regulatory, and geopolitical dimensions of what could be this decade's most consequential technology race.
Health is your greatest wealth. Even with the most money on the earth you can't buy one more day. We saw that first hand with Steve Jobs. But What if health didn't have to be expensive, and in fact, what if the most effective things that bring us back into balance in our bodies are free and actually quite easy to do daily? As I've stated before, health does not have to be hard, but rather going to back to basics with our human nature is what really optimizes us as a human. What if breathing could make you lose the fat more than diet or exercise? Yep, it's free and highly effective and I've brought on someone who has both the expertise as a dr and a compassionate teacher to help us understand this very subject. In today's podcast we are going to share with you many FREE lifestyle choices you can make in order to optimize your health without costing you a penny! I'm super stoked to be talking today to DR Sachin Patel, ...yep, he's is a doctor, a functional and lifestyle medicine practitioner, International speaker, author, founder of the Living Proof Institute, passionate visionary that serves as both a teacher and a guide to help people create their best life and bring out their inner healer. He practices what he calls Health creation rather than disease prevention, and I love that. So lets dive into how we can create health rather than simply prevent disease. To work with Sachin, or learn more about some of the programs he offers and even free breath work, here are the links we discussed: https://30in30.org https://www.elementalrhythm.com/facilitator-sachin-patel/ https://thelivingproofinstitute.com https://sachinpatel.kartra.com/page/bUW390 Would you like to work with me, Jodelle to reach your health goals for 2025? If so, email me at getfitwithjodelle@gmail.com and let's set up your FREE 15 minute discovery call! And check out my new consulting prices at my re-branded website: http://www.meatbodyandsoul.com Thanks to our show sponsors: Buffalo Gal Hair and Skin Products from High Quality Natural Sources Use Promo code: JODELLE for 15% off https://tallowskincare.idevaffiliate.com/161.html GlideSUP Paddleboards https://www.glidesup.com?sca_ref=3347725.6bJYhtLqEp use “JODELLE10” for 10 percent off C60 Purple Power https://c60purplepower.com/get-fit/ Promo code: JODELLE saves 10% SaunaSpace Red Light Sauna https://sauna.space/getfitwithjodelle for 5% off any purchase! Grounding Earthing Mat anyone will love and everyone can use from Ultimate Longevity Grounding Products! https://www.ultimatelongevity.com/earthing-grounding/products/index.shtml?ref=29 Swanwick Sleep https://www.bn10strk.com/FITFOR10/ Promo code: FITFOR10 Troscriptions Methylene Blue https://troscriptions.com/?rfsn=6638103.024926 Promo code: JODELLE LIFEBLUD METHYLENE BLUE & Mag+ https://lifeblud.co/?ref=cGFWJ1 PROMO CODE: JODELLE
Legendary umpire Brent Fraser "Billy" Bowden unleashes cricket chaos on Cyrus Says! Dive into iconic cricket debates: Was Sachin Tendulkar wrongly dismissed? Mankad Rule controversy decoded, DRS & Hawk-Eye tech secrets, and Virat Kohli’s fiery aggression analyzed! Discover Billy’s Rheumatoid Arthritis battle, his quirky umpiring signals, and hilarious behind-the-scenes tales with Dhoni, Raina, and Hussey!
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Join us as we talk to Sachin Agarwal, the Co-founder of Bizongo about their story. This is yet another episode with a Bizongo co-founder! Last time, in March 2022, we had Ankit Deb. Today, we have Sachin, who completed his B.Tech in Chemical Engineering from IIT Bombay in 2012. He went on to work with leading companies like PepsiCo and Biocon before serving as a Risk Manager at Gravitas. In 2014, he co-founded Bizongo.
Summary In this episode of Good Dudes Grow, Gary Roberts engages with Sachin Barot, a visionary leader in personal transformation, to explore the profound themes of human potential, self-discovery, and the importance of mindset. Sachin shares his journey from a Wall Street career to personal loss and transformation, emphasizing the significance of understanding one's divine purpose. The conversation delves into the role of spirituality, neuroscience, and practical habits that can elevate human potential, ultimately guiding listeners towards a more fulfilling life. Takeaways Human potential is about following your divine calling. Mindset is crucial for personal transformation. Self-discovery often comes through adversity. Practicing gratitude can lead to happiness. Daily meditation can enhance mental clarity. Spirituality can be defined in many ways. Nature therapy is essential for well-being. Creating positive relationships fuels personal growth. Setting boundaries in work-life balance is important. Engaging in activities you love is vital for fulfillment. Follow Sashin Barot RujhaLIfe LinkedIn How to Get Involved: Gary Roberts, founder of the PIR Center of Excellence, has established a state-of-the-art medical center in Costa Rica dedicated to revolutionizing the treatment of mental health, addiction, and neurological disorders through cutting-edge therapies, research, and education. In addition to his work at the PIR Center, Gary founded the nonprofit Promises Recovery, Inc., inspired by his late daughter Lauren, who tragically passed away from an opiate overdose on her 27th birthday. Lauren's vision was to help those suffering from addiction and mental health issues who were trapped in the frustrating cycle of insurance limitations, and Gary continues her mission through this nonprofit. Check out our new youtube channel Good Dudes Grow Podcast You can learn more about Gary and his journey on LinkedIn and Instagram. Please help us bring innovative therapies to those who need it. Donate today through: Paypal or gofundme
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticJoin Analytic Dreamz in this Notorious Mass Effect segment as we dive into 'Aaj Ki Raat' from Stree 2. Featuring Tamannaah Bhatia's electrifying performance, Sachin-Jigar's ghazal-dance fusion, and vocals by Madhubanti Bagchi and Divya Kumar, the track hit #1 on Billboard India Songs for 13 weeks. With 200M+ YouTube views and a viral social media surge, Analytic Dreamz unpacks its cultural impact, Stree 2's ₹500 crore success, and Amitabh Bhattacharya's lyrical genius. Explore streaming stats, regional remakes, and its global reach in this in-depth segmentSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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Send us a textThis week my guest is Sachin Chauhan, the founder and CEO of An Extra M. This India-based organization has provided education and training to over 50,000 nurses and nursing students worldwide, focusing on the essential soft skills needed for effective interpersonal relationships with both patients and colleagues.You may wonder, what are soft skills? Soft skills include critical thinking, time management, teamwork, leadership and emotional intelligence, among others. While these skills are beneficial in all professions, they are particularly crucial for nurses. Our work often involves interacting with individuals who may be experiencing some of the most challenging moments of their lives.And nurses don't work in silos. They are vital members of a multidisciplinary team. Therefore, your team's success depends on soft skills.I am truly inspired by Sachin's story about the birth of An Extra M, and I know once you hear it, you will be too.In the five minute snippet: Dance party in Sachin's kitchen! For Sachin's bio, visit my website (link below).Contact The Conversing Nurse podcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/theconversingnursepodcast/Website: https://theconversingnursepodcast.comYour review is so important to this Indie podcaster! You can leave one here! https://theconversingnursepodcast.com/leave-me-a-reviewWould you like to be a guest on my podcast? Pitch me! https://theconversingnursepodcast.com/intake-formCheck out my guests' book recommendations! https://bookshop.org/shop/theconversingnursepodcast Email: theconversingnursepodcast@gmail.comThank you and I'll talk with you soon!
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Text me your thoughts about this epidode ...This is the episode I've eagerly awaited since my very first episode, 'What is Vedic Astrology?' When I started The Vedic Astrology Podcast four years ago, I knew I needed to address this fundamental question, but I also realized that doing so effectively would require more than my own understanding. Today, I am thrilled to present this long-anticipated episode. I am joined by Sachin Sharma to delve deeply into the essence of Jyotish, often translated as Vedic Astrology. Sachin and I explore the unique philosophy of Jyotish, grounding our discussion in Sutra 3:14 from the Brihat Parashara Hora Shastra. This episode addresses key differences between Jyotish and other forms of astrology, the richness and symbolism embedded in Jyotish, and the effects of colonization on its interpretation. Sachin shares profound insights into the deeper purpose of Jyotish, including its relation to the concept of Atman and its applicability to personal growth, spirituality, and practical life areas such as relationships, career, and health. Additionally, we discuss the integration of Jyotish with other related disciplines like yoga, Ayurveda, and Samkhya, highlighting that these fields form a cohesive study of life's profound truths. Learn the true potential and gift Jyotish offers, and discover how this ancient practice can serve as a psychoanalytic and therapeutic tool. Sachin's ongoing Jyotish Project aims to re-educate and bring greater clarity to this rich and intricate discipline, making it accessible for both personal and professional practices. Join us in this enlightening conversation and find out how you can engage with Sachin's work and further explore the transformative power of Jyotish. Don't miss out! (Apologies that there are no chapter markers, it was one of those integrated conversations that didn't have discreet topics :)Episode 1 | What is Jyotish? | The Jyotish Project - https://www.youtube.com/@TheJyotishProjectHome | Searchinsachin Astrology - https://www.searchinsachin.com/Learn Vedic Astrology with The Asheville Vedic Astrology Apprenticeship on teachable.com - https://vedic-astrology.teachable.com/courses/vedic-astrology-apprenticeship-program?affcode=472402_kmvc7dumSupport the show
In this episode, Ben and Sachin revisit trade policy, analyzing tariff proposals under the Trump Administration, the causes and effects of global trade imbalances, and potential remedies.
It's time for another brand new episode of Can't Be Contained! Today, I'm honoured to be joined by author, breathwork facilitator, and founder of the Living Proof Institute, Sachin Patel! Sachin sits down with me this week to share his journey into the world of breathwork, which began with his Wim Hof training in 2018. We discuss the holistic benefits of breathwork, including its impact on physical health, mental clarity, and emotional well-being. Together, Sachin and I delve into the science behind breathwork, as he highlights how it can aid in detoxification, improve metabolic health, and even assist with issues such as snoring or chronic pain. Our conversation touches on often overlooked contributors to quality of life, including stimulating the vagus nerve. These elements, when harnessed correctly can have profound effects on maintaining optimal health. Sachin and I get into: ➤ Identifying dysfunctional breathing ➤ Optimizing light exposure to our circadian rhythm ➤ Lung capacity as a predictor of lifespan Though breathwork seems simple at first glance, it's an immensely sophisticated practice that holds tremendous power to impact one's everyday life. So whether you're simply looking to deepen your existing breathwork practice, or you're new to it altogether, Sachin has the wisdom you need to transform your health from the inside out! So put those headphones on, breathe in, and listen. And don't forget to check out the Pause Facilitator Training program, found HERE! If you're ready to take the next step in your breathwork journey, there's absolutely NO better place to start! I'll see you there, lovelies! Links: Living Proof Institute: https://thelivingproofinstitute.com/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/thesachinpatel/?hl=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drsachinpatel/?originalSubdomain=ca Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sachinpateldc/ About Can't Be Contained Can't Be Contained' is the unscripted, unedited – fully uncontained journal entries & real-life experiences of those who follow their bliss & intuitive hits, the freedom seekers, the sacred rebels – the ones who are here to disrupt what preceded us & create what is ahead of us. Subscribe now to stay tuned for every episode! For full show notes, resources, and links: https://www.samanthaskelly.com/episode-322-sachin-patel-breathwork-metabolic-health The Pause Breathwork App is the #1 app to clear stress using your breath. Download the app here: https://pause.live/Pause-Breathwork-App Facilitator Training Program: https://www.pausebreathwork.com/facilitator-training-program/ Breath: The New Science of a Lost Art: https://www.amazon.com/Breath-New-Science-Lost-Art/dp/0735213615?tag=pausebw-20 Activate Your Vagus Nerve: https://www.amazon.com/Activate-Your-Vagus-Nerve-Sensitivities/dp/1612438741?tag=pausebw-20 Circadian: Your Natural Rhythm: Google Play: https://www.amazon.com/Activate-Your-Vagus-Nerve-Sensitivities/dp/1612438741?tag=pausebw-20 Circadian: Your Natural Rhythm: Apple Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/circadian-your-natural-rhythm/id1495373007
In this episode of The Broadband Bunch, Sachin Gupta, VP of Business & Technology Strategies at CREC/Centranet, discusses the critical need for broadband in tribal communities. He shares insights on the Sac and Fox Nation's groundbreaking 50Gbps fiber project, rural broadband challenges, and the future of BEAD funding and private investment. Sachin also reflects on his journey into broadband leadership and his selection for the Presidential Leadership Scholar Class of 2025.
Howie and Harlan are joined by Sachin Jain, CEO of the nonprofit Scan Health Plan, who argues that the managed care industry must dramatically reorient itself towards patient care. Harlan looks at the long-term health effects of the L.A. wildfires and an effort to replace the widely used body-mass index; Howie reflects on the growing mistrust of doctors and its connection to declining vaccination rates. Links: Wildfires and Health “Los Angeles wildfires: Firefighters face several more critical hours of Wednesday's dangerous winds” “Health Effects Attributed to Wildfire Smoke” “Long-term exposure to wildfire smoke associated with higher risk of death” Redefining Obesity “Definition and diagnostic criteria of clinical obesity” “Move aside BMI: There's a better way to define obesity, commission finds” “New obesity definition sidelines BMI to focus on health” “New Obesity Definition Challenges Current Use of B.M.I.” Toward a More Humane Managed Care Industry Scan Health Plan Sachin Jain: “The Path Forward for the Health Insurance Industry” Sachin H. Jain: “The path forward for the US Health Insurance Industry begins with saying “We Are Sorry” Sachin Jain: “In 2025, I urge you to start seeing things clearly” Sachin Jain: “What It Really Takes to Listen to Patients” “Lyft is driving patients to see their doctors and saving insurers big money” Trust and Vaccinations “Americans' Ratings of U.S. Professions Stay Historically Low” “Childhood Vaccination Rates Were Falling Even Before the Rise of R.F.K. Jr.” “Falling Child Vaccinations” Health & Veritas Episode 95 with Peter Hotez “Meta to end fact-checking, replacing it with community-driven system akin to Elon Musk's X” Learn more about the MBA for Executives program at Yale SOM. Email Howie and Harlan comments or questions.
We did a snake-style draft between the 3 of us (MV, Nishant & friend of the pod – Saurabh) to find out the Top 15 Most Memorable (largely painful) ODI knocks played against India. Order of Picks – Nishant (N) Saurabh (S) MV (M) Here are the 15 – 1. Douglas Marillier's 56* at Faridabad (N) 2. Chris Cairns' 102* in the ICC Knockout final 2000 at Nairobi (S) 3. Aravinda De Silva's 66 off 47 in 1996 WC Semi final in Calcutta (M) 4. Travis Head's 137(120) in the Khada Hoon Aaj Bhi Wahin 2023 Finals at Modium (M) 5. Fakhar Zaman's 117 in the Champions Trophy final in 2017 (S) 6. Shakib Al-Hasan's 49 off 31 in Sachin's 100th 100 game (N) 7. Shahid Afridi's 102 (46) at Green Park. Casual. (N) 8. 17 Y.O Tamim Iqbal's 51 off 53 at Port of Spain to change ODI WC's forever (S) 9. Sanath Jayasuriya's 79 off 76 at Delhi in the 1996 WC to signify ‘dehshat' & ‘khauff' for a generation (M) 10. Ricardo Powell's 124(93) in the Coca Cola Singapore Challenge Finals (M) 11. Marlon Samuels 108* (75) in the series decider in 2002 of a 7 match ODI series (S) 12. Saeed Anwar's 194. ‘Nuff Said.(N) 13. Mark Waugh's 126(135) at Wankhede in the 1996 WC (N) 14. Gibbs' 116 (retd hurt) in the Champions Trophy Semi Finals (S) 15. Ijaz Ahmed's 139* (84) at Lahore in 1997 (M) Honourable Mentions - Ponting's 140 in 2003 WC final - Strauss' 158 in 2011 WC - Sanath's 189 - Smith's hundred in the 2015 WC semi - Dilshan's 160 in the 415 chase at Rajkot - Mahela's 103 in the 2011 WC final - Inzi's 122(102) at Karachi in the Pundits of Pakistan series Stuff you can go back to – OG Pace is Pace Yaar gang (Ahmer, Osman, Hasan Cheema, Shoaib Naveed, Imran, Assad etc) celebrating the 2017 CT finals win - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WJ2zKwuvgA
Welcome to the CRE podcast. 100% Canadian, 100% commercial real estate. In this episode of the Commercial Real Estate Podcast, Adam and Aaron sit down with Sachin Anand, Vice President of Acquisitions at Regional Group. Join them as they explore the real estate market in Ottawa. They discuss investment strategies, the evolution of office spaces,... The post Ottawa's Real Estate Landscape with Sachin Anand, VP of Acquisitions at Regional Group appeared first on Commercial Real Estate Podcast.
At this moment, India should be crazy about Jasprit Bumrah far more than it is.----more----https://theprint.in/opinion/in-jasprit-bumrah-india-has-found-its-era-defining-cricketer-after-sachin-kapil-gavaskar/2427894/
Thanks for listening to Toast n' Topics this year! In this episode, Ben and Sachin share with you their plans for the show in 2025.
Sachin J. Philip shares his passion for professional wrestling, the valuable lessons he teaches his students, and much more in this interview. Follow us! Sachin J. Philip: Prince_Sach50, Coach_Sach50
In our last episode of 2024, we speak with Sachin Shiva, a graduate of Dartmouth College in the Class of 2022 and a current researcher at the Center For American Progress, about some of his work around unions, their benefits to our economy, and how they promote a more inclusive democracy. To read more of Sachin's research, click the link here: https://www.americanprogress.org/people/sachin-shiva/
In this Ask Me Anything episode, stand-up comedian Punit Pania brings his hilarious perspective to the week's biggest stories. From Taijul Islam's incredible 5-for-50 against the West Indies to Bryan Johnson's futuristic health meeting with Shloka Ambani, Anand Piramal, and Sonam Kapoor, no topic escapes Punit's sharp observations. He also dives into the buzz around Devendra Fadnavis becoming BJP's legislative leader and the festive energy it's sparked. Vivek Oberoi's journey from career lows to building a ₹1200-crore empire and Dulquer Salmaan breaking OTT records with Lucky Baskhar get the Punit treatment, blending humor with deep insights.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"There's been a degree of toxic positivity in US healthcare," says Dr. Sachin Jain, CEO of SCAN Health Plan. In this episode about healthcare's need for radical change, Dr. Jain challenges industry orthodoxy and calls for a leadership revolution. From Medicare Advantage turbulence to the failures of healthcare consolidation, he offers an insider's view of what needs to change.We cover:
Welcome back to The Smart Nutrition Made Simple Show! Today, I'm excited to be joined by Dr. Sachin Patel, founder of The Living Proof Institute and a world-renowned advocate for functional medicine and holistic health. Sachin has dedicated his career to empowering individuals to take control of their well-being by becoming their own doctors.In this episode, we dive deep into the transformative power of breathing. From how your breath can regulate your nervous system, improve your sleep, and even impact dental health, Sachin unpacks groundbreaking insights that could completely change how you view your health. We also explore the role of wearable technology in tracking health metrics and why mastering your breath is the foundation of healing. If you've ever felt stuck in stress, fatigue, or poor health, this conversation will give you practical tools to start turning things around—right now.Key Topics Covered in the Episode:The Power of Breathing:Why breathing is the "steering wheel" of your nervous system.The physiological and emotional impact of mouth vs. nasal breathing.How breathing influences trauma storage, stress management, and overall health.Wearables and Feedback Loops:Using HRV (Heart Rate Variability) as a measure of nervous system resilience.How wearable technology like the Oura Ring can provide actionable insights.The potential pitfalls of over-relying on tech and how to balance it with intuition.Breathing for Children's Health:The connection between mouth breathing, dental health, and facial development.How Sachin addressed his son's mouth breathing and transformed his health with a palatal expander and nasal breathing practices.Simple Breathing Practices:Why six seconds in, six seconds out should be your go-to breathing cadence.Tools and exercises for improving lung capacity and reducing stress.The surprising benefits of mouth taping for better sleep and health.Practical Takeaways:The impact of chronic stress on your health and how to address it.Why lifestyle habits, not just labs, determine true health.A free guide: "Breathe Like This, Not That" and other tools to optimize breathing.Resources Mentioned:Sachin Patel's Website: BreathworkWithSachin.com(Access free tools, including guided breathwork, a snoring guide, and breathing techniques for different activities.)Books:Breath by James Nestor: https://www.mrjamesnestor.com/breath-bookThe Oxygen Advantage by Patrick McKeown: https://oxygenadvantage.com/oxygen-advantage-book/Tool Recommendations:Oura Ring for tracking HRV and sleep.3M Micropore Tape for mouth taping.Spirometer Connect with Sachin Patel:Website: BreathworkWithSachin.comInstagram: @TheSachinPatelAs always, if you love what you hear on this show, then do me a favor and subscribe, leave a positive rating and review, and share this episode with a friend or loved one whom you think could benefit. And if you want to talk about working with me personally, I'd love to chat. Just schedule your free nutrition strategy call at
This week, Cyrus Says gets real with Sachin Kalbag, Editor-in-Chief of Mid-Day. We dive into the drama of Maharashtra politics—Mahayuti vs Maha Vikas Aghadi—and how it's shaping up for the upcoming elections. From Uddhav Thackeray's comeback vibes to Devendra Fadnavis and Eknath Shinde's tag-team leadership, it's all about who's calling the shots in the state. Sachin and Cyrus discuss the towering legacy of Sharad Pawar and his nephew Ajit Pawar's calculated moves, while also dissecting Nana Patole's role in the Congress camp. They chat about the BJP's stranglehold on over 20 states and how the Modi magic keeps delivering wins. Plus, there's Rahul Gandhi's Padyatra—it worked in Karnataka, but will it change the game in Maharashtra? The convo doesn't stop at politics. They get into how COVID smashed the economy, the inflation chaos of 2022-23, and why your vote really matters. And yes, there's cricket talk, US elections, and about slow post-pandemic economy growth. It's raw, unfiltered, and totally worth your time!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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