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In this episode, of Louisiana Unfiltered Kiran Chawla and Katherine Read bring you into the shocking case of Samrat Mukherjee, who posed as a doctor for years in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.The story came to our attention and we broke this story when a source from Acadian Ambulance reached out to us, revealing that Mukherjee had been fired. We confirmed the story and reported on it, despite Acadian's denial.Multiple employees insisted that Mukherjee had claimed to be a doctor. In fact, Kiran interviewed him herself when he was working as a paramedic, and he mentioned being a fifth-year medical student. Later, it was discovered that he had forged a letter to falsely claim acceptance to medical school.Mukherjee claimed to have attended Emory Medical School, Tulane, and LSU. This raised suspicions as it seemed like he was weaving a web of lies involving multiple entities. His audacity in deceiving others we and many others found astonishing.The investigation revealed that Mukherjee used an actual doctors information to call in prescriptions, by using the doctors National Prescription Identifier (NPI) number. Acadian Ambulance, his employer, terminated him immediately upon discovering this, though many find it concerning that someone like him could slip through the verification process at Acadian, especially considering that they provide life-saving care in various communities.Mukherjee has pleaded not guilty to the criminal charges against him. Dr. Le is seeking justice through a civil lawsuit, holding Mukherjee and Acadian Ambulance liable for their roles in the case.Throughout our investigation, we faced challenges in obtaining responses from various agencies. However, a federal grand jury indictment validated our concerns, and the Louisiana Bureau of Investigation and the Criminal Investigative Division of the Louisiana Department of Justice launched an investigation into potential medical fraud.We also interview Dallon Bush and Jamie Gontarek, who represent Dr. Le in the case. They discuss their involvement and the misuse of Dr. Le's NPI number by Mukherjee. The entire Louisiana Unfiltered team stands by the affected individuals and continues to follow this story closely.Chapters:0:01:59 Mukherjee fired from Acadian Ambulance, charges and indictment follow0:04:50 Mukherjee's long employment history at Acadian discussed0:07:59 Unraveling of Mukherjee's lies through conversations and prescription incident0:10:29 Acadian Ambulance: Verification Process0:13:17 Unraveling the Truth: OLL Confirmation and Facebook Posts0:29:30 Confirmation of forgery and access to medical facilities0:33:40 Dr. Le as the party in the civil lawsuit0:36:39 Introduction to Dallon Bush and Jamie Gontarek0:39:30 Connection between Dr. Le and Samrat Mukherjee revealed0:45:52 Theories of liability and negligence actions explainedTags:#louisianaunfiltered #SamratMukherjee #AcadianAmbulance #kiranchawla #podcast #Louisianaunfiltered #unfilteredwithkiran #news #crime #LouisianaLocal Sponsors for this episode include:Neighbors Federal Credit Union:Another Chance Bail Bonds:Sound and Editing for this audio podcast by Envision Podcast Production:
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For much of the past three months, the northeastern Indian state of Manipur—nestled right up against the border with Myanmar—has been the site of a conflict between two groups: the majority Meiteis and the minority Kukis. The fighting–with scenes of brutal violence, looting of police stations, and burnt places of worship–even sparked a motion of no confidence against Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The region of northeast India has long posed a challenge for its leaders, both local and national. Geographically isolated from the rest of India due to partition and the awkward placement of what eventually becomes Bangladesh, the region soon features countless ethnic groups demanding authority and autonomy in the newly independent India—at times, through violent resistance—and a heavy-handed national administration quite willing to impose martial law to get things under control. Journalist Samrat Choudhury writes about this region in his latest book, Northeast India: A Political History (Oxford UP, 2023). Samrat talks about the region's eight states: Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura, and Sikkim, and their experience under first the British, and then newly-independent India. Samrat is a journalist and former newspaper editor who has written for major papers and magazines in Britain, the US, Asia and Europe. He has edited anthologies, contributed to academic publications, and authored books including novel The Urban Jungle (Penguin Books India: 2011) and travelog The Braided River: A Journey Along the Brahmaputra (HarperCollins: 2021). Today, Samrat and I talk about this region's sometimes messy history, its experience with insurgencies and the tough government reaction, and touch briefly on what's happening in Manipur today. You can find more reviews, excerpts, interviews, and essays at The Asian Review of Books, including its review of Northeast India. Follow on Twitter at @BookReviewsAsia. Nicholas Gordon is an associate editor for a global magazine, and a reviewer for the Asian Review of Books. He can be found on Twitter at @nickrigordon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/south-asian-studies
For much of the past three months, the northeastern Indian state of Manipur—nestled right up against the border with Myanmar—has been the site of a conflict between two groups: the majority Meiteis and the minority Kukis. The fighting–with scenes of brutal violence, looting of police stations, and burnt places of worship–even sparked a motion of no confidence against Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The region of northeast India has long posed a challenge for its leaders, both local and national. Geographically isolated from the rest of India due to partition and the awkward placement of what eventually becomes Bangladesh, the region soon features countless ethnic groups demanding authority and autonomy in the newly independent India—at times, through violent resistance—and a heavy-handed national administration quite willing to impose martial law to get things under control. Journalist Samrat Choudhury writes about this region in his latest book, Northeast India: A Political History (Oxford UP, 2023). Samrat talks about the region's eight states: Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura, and Sikkim, and their experience under first the British, and then newly-independent India. Samrat is a journalist and former newspaper editor who has written for major papers and magazines in Britain, the US, Asia and Europe. He has edited anthologies, contributed to academic publications, and authored books including novel The Urban Jungle (Penguin Books India: 2011) and travelog The Braided River: A Journey Along the Brahmaputra (HarperCollins: 2021). Today, Samrat and I talk about this region's sometimes messy history, its experience with insurgencies and the tough government reaction, and touch briefly on what's happening in Manipur today. You can find more reviews, excerpts, interviews, and essays at The Asian Review of Books, including its review of Northeast India. Follow on Twitter at @BookReviewsAsia. Nicholas Gordon is an associate editor for a global magazine, and a reviewer for the Asian Review of Books. He can be found on Twitter at @nickrigordon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
For much of the past three months, the northeastern Indian state of Manipur—nestled right up against the border with Myanmar—has been the site of a conflict between two groups: the majority Meiteis and the minority Kukis. The fighting–with scenes of brutal violence, looting of police stations, and burnt places of worship–even sparked a motion of no confidence against Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The region of northeast India has long posed a challenge for its leaders, both local and national. Geographically isolated from the rest of India due to partition and the awkward placement of what eventually becomes Bangladesh, the region soon features countless ethnic groups demanding authority and autonomy in the newly independent India—at times, through violent resistance—and a heavy-handed national administration quite willing to impose martial law to get things under control. Journalist Samrat Choudhury writes about this region in his latest book, Northeast India: A Political History (Oxford UP, 2023). Samrat talks about the region's eight states: Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura, and Sikkim, and their experience under first the British, and then newly-independent India. Samrat is a journalist and former newspaper editor who has written for major papers and magazines in Britain, the US, Asia and Europe. He has edited anthologies, contributed to academic publications, and authored books including novel The Urban Jungle (Penguin Books India: 2011) and travelog The Braided River: A Journey Along the Brahmaputra (HarperCollins: 2021). Today, Samrat and I talk about this region's sometimes messy history, its experience with insurgencies and the tough government reaction, and touch briefly on what's happening in Manipur today. You can find more reviews, excerpts, interviews, and essays at The Asian Review of Books, including its review of Northeast India. Follow on Twitter at @BookReviewsAsia. Nicholas Gordon is an associate editor for a global magazine, and a reviewer for the Asian Review of Books. He can be found on Twitter at @nickrigordon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
For much of the past three months, the northeastern Indian state of Manipur—nestled right up against the border with Myanmar—has been the site of a conflict between two groups: the majority Meiteis and the minority Kukis. The fighting–with scenes of brutal violence, looting of police stations, and burnt places of worship–even sparked a motion of no confidence against Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The region of northeast India has long posed a challenge for its leaders, both local and national. Geographically isolated from the rest of India due to partition and the awkward placement of what eventually becomes Bangladesh, the region soon features countless ethnic groups demanding authority and autonomy in the newly independent India—at times, through violent resistance—and a heavy-handed national administration quite willing to impose martial law to get things under control. Journalist Samrat Choudhury writes about this region in his latest book, Northeast India: A Political History (Oxford UP, 2023). Samrat talks about the region's eight states: Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura, and Sikkim, and their experience under first the British, and then newly-independent India. Samrat is a journalist and former newspaper editor who has written for major papers and magazines in Britain, the US, Asia and Europe. He has edited anthologies, contributed to academic publications, and authored books including novel The Urban Jungle (Penguin Books India: 2011) and travelog The Braided River: A Journey Along the Brahmaputra (HarperCollins: 2021). Today, Samrat and I talk about this region's sometimes messy history, its experience with insurgencies and the tough government reaction, and touch briefly on what's happening in Manipur today. You can find more reviews, excerpts, interviews, and essays at The Asian Review of Books, including its review of Northeast India. Follow on Twitter at @BookReviewsAsia. Nicholas Gordon is an associate editor for a global magazine, and a reviewer for the Asian Review of Books. He can be found on Twitter at @nickrigordon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/british-studies
For much of the past three months, the northeastern Indian state of Manipur—nestled right up against the border with Myanmar—has been the site of a conflict between two groups: the majority Meiteis and the minority Kukis. The fighting–with scenes of brutal violence, looting of police stations, and burnt places of worship–even sparked a motion of no confidence against Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The region of northeast India has long posed a challenge for its leaders, both local and national. Geographically isolated from the rest of India due to partition and the awkward placement of what eventually becomes Bangladesh, the region soon features countless ethnic groups demanding authority and autonomy in the newly independent India—at times, through violent resistance—and a heavy-handed national administration quite willing to impose martial law to get things under control. Journalist Samrat Choudhury writes about this region in his latest book, Northeast India: A Political History (Oxford UP, 2023). Samrat talks about the region's eight states: Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura, and Sikkim, and their experience under first the British, and then newly-independent India. Samrat is a journalist and former newspaper editor who has written for major papers and magazines in Britain, the US, Asia and Europe. He has edited anthologies, contributed to academic publications, and authored books including novel The Urban Jungle (Penguin Books India: 2011) and travelog The Braided River: A Journey Along the Brahmaputra (HarperCollins: 2021). Today, Samrat and I talk about this region's sometimes messy history, its experience with insurgencies and the tough government reaction, and touch briefly on what's happening in Manipur today. You can find more reviews, excerpts, interviews, and essays at The Asian Review of Books, including its review of Northeast India. Follow on Twitter at @BookReviewsAsia. Nicholas Gordon is an associate editor for a global magazine, and a reviewer for the Asian Review of Books. He can be found on Twitter at @nickrigordon.
For much of the past three months, the northeastern Indian state of Manipur—nestled right up against the border with Myanmar—has been the site of a conflict between two groups: the majority Meiteis and the minority Kukis. The fighting–with scenes of brutal violence, looting of police stations, and burnt places of worship–even sparked a motion of no confidence against Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The region of northeast India has long posed a challenge for its leaders, both local and national. Geographically isolated from the rest of India due to partition and the awkward placement of what eventually becomes Bangladesh, the region soon features countless ethnic groups demanding authority and autonomy in the newly independent India—at times, through violent resistance—and a heavy-handed national administration quite willing to impose martial law to get things under control. Journalist Samrat Choudhury writes about this region in his latest book, Northeast India: A Political History (Oxford UP, 2023). Samrat talks about the region's eight states: Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura, and Sikkim, and their experience under first the British, and then newly-independent India. Samrat is a journalist and former newspaper editor who has written for major papers and magazines in Britain, the US, Asia and Europe. He has edited anthologies, contributed to academic publications, and authored books including novel The Urban Jungle (Penguin Books India: 2011) and travelog The Braided River: A Journey Along the Brahmaputra (HarperCollins: 2021). Today, Samrat and I talk about this region's sometimes messy history, its experience with insurgencies and the tough government reaction, and touch briefly on what's happening in Manipur today. You can find more reviews, excerpts, interviews, and essays at The Asian Review of Books, including its review of Northeast India. Follow on Twitter at @BookReviewsAsia. Nicholas Gordon is an associate editor for a global magazine, and a reviewer for the Asian Review of Books. He can be found on Twitter at @nickrigordon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/asian-review
The Journal of Investigative Medicine's Editor in Chief Dr. McCallum welcomes Dr. Samrat Das in this episode. Dr. Das is an Associate Professor at Duke University School of Medicine and Director of both Pediatric Undergraduate Medical Education and Duke Childrens Hospital's Procedural Sedation Unit. He informs us what it takes to fundraise for science and research through lobbying and asking for more funding for NIH and NSF. Dr. Das talked about how inflation can affect operations along with the need to increase research to support marginalized populations as examples of why there is a need for increased funds year after year. The team of researchers where he is the AFMR representative presented their case to the decision-makers and Dr. Das gave us a summary.
Editor-in-Chief Dr. Richard McCallum and Associate Professor of Pediatrics and the Director of Pediatric Undergraduate Medical Education at Duke University School of Medicine, Dr. Samrat Das, discuss what it has been like to be the president of the American Federation of Medical Research (AFMR) over the last year. Join us as we honor Dr. Das during his final days as president of AFMR. Dr. Das discusses advice for future presidents and his own future career plans. We are very grateful for all the work Dr. Das has done for AFMR, and we wish him the very best in his future endeavors.
In this episode of the JIM Podcast, Editor-in-Chief Richard McCallum discusses National Breast Feeding Month with Dr. Samrat Das of the Duke University School of Medicine
This episode takes you access all areas at Wembley Arena to experience a night that was scarcely believable. You'll hear what happens backstage at an event like Crouchfest and from those people who have signed up to take part without really knowing what to expect. You get taken inside the dressing room as well as being able to re-live the best parts of the show that happened on stage.When an evening includes performances from Paul Potts, Olly Murs and the finest UK Garage MCs, plus David James as a landlord and frequent visits to the Samrat, you never quite know which direction it's going to turn next...Peter, Chris, Dave and the pod team would like to thank everyone who played a role in the event and for everyone who bought tickets to see the show. An unforgettable night like Crouchfest 2 is only possible because of the loyalty and fun that all of our listeners bring. Cheers!Visit our website thatpetercrouchpodcast.comAnd to access Crouchy and Paul Potts album which is raising money for Stonewall, head to https://open.spotify.com/album/0R76QMZ9Aoklg3G9AjXWb7?si=0t9h4MmpQAizEUDcrRJ8tQ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mirchi presents Saradindu Bandopadhyay's 'Chuyachandan' on Sunday Suspense!Introduction and Madhab: DeepNarrator: MirChandan Das: SomakChuya: AyantikaNImai Pundit: AgniThandi: Urmimala BasuChapa: SreeOther Voices: Atri, Pushpal, Lajwanti, Supriyo, Dipanwita, Mohor, Rai, Subhash, Samrat, Saikat, Alankar, Deepen, RichardScript: GodhuliSound Design: RichardSocial Media Publicity Design: Godhuli, Altamash, AtriRecording and Direction: AgniOur thanks to Smt. Urmimala Basu and Smt. Sananda Chakraborty for their supportEnjoy and stay connected with us!! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Manushi Chillar after winning the Miss World title is all set to debut in Bollywood with Akshay Kumar starrer Prithviraj . She joined Koimoi to talk about her plans, not actually wanting to become an actor, fears, difficulties and more. Read our Samrat Prithviraj Movie Review.
EP 74 || রাজ জ্যোতিষীর ফাঁড়া || Raj Jyotishir Fanra || Samrat Banerjee Written By: Samrat Banerjee Directed by: Indra Narrator: Indra Other Voices: Krishnendu, Palash, Koushik Background Music and Special Effect: Krishnendu Recorded and Mixed by JamHub Studio
Editor-in-Chief Dr. Richard McCallum and Associate Professor of Pediatrics and the Director of Pediatric Undergraduate Medical Education at Duke University School of Medicine, Dr. Samrat Das, discuss what it has been like to be the president of the American Federation of Medical Research (AFMR) over the last year. Join us as we honor Dr. Das during his final days as president of AFMR. Dr. Das discusses advice for future presidents and his own future career plans. We are very grateful for all the work Dr. Das has done for AFMR, and we wish him the very best in his future endeavors.
Dans cet épisode #97, nous allons parler de Samrat&Co, sorti en 2014, et qui met à l'honneur le fameux Sherlock Holmes.Très largement inspiré des versions du détective par Robert Downey Jr et Benedict Cumberbatch, que vaut la version indienne ?Nouvelle adaptation ou giga nanar ? Autant vous dire qu'en tant qu'énormes fans de Sherlock et Watson, nous avons été impitoyables ! Suivez-nous sur insta : bollywood_versus et Twitter : BV_podcast
Prateek Borade joins Sanjay Dixit to review the film Samrat Prithviraj starring Akshay Kumar, and the Amir Khan starrer Lal Singh Chadha. There is a fair degree of enthusiasm among the film goers about both.
Box office revenue in India is expected to touch a record Rs. 12,515 crore in 2022, as audiences throng cinemas in large numbers. In the latest episode of its show, 'Business of Entertainment', Mint's Lata Jha goes through the financial performance of what's buzzing in the world of entertainment.
Film critics Rahul Desai and Uday Bhatia discuss the Hindi historical Samrat Prithviraj and the electric Tom Cruise starrer, Top Gun: Maverick.
Sunday Nonsense presents Sukumar Ray's 'Drighangchu'Narration and second pundit - DeepRajamoshai - MirMan - SomakMontri - AmartyaJollad - AtriOther voices - Saikat, Alankar, Proteep, Biplab, Samrat, Arnab, Ribhu, AltoHolde Shobuj OrangutanLyrics - Sukumar RayComposition, Arrangement, Mixing, Mastering - SayakTabla - Subhadra KalyanVoices - Somak, Sree, GodhuliSound design : RichardPoster design : AsteriscIntroduction, first pundit, daarkaak, recording and episode direction : AgniEnjoy and stay connected with us!!--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mirchibanngla/message See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Crouchy and Chris are back at the Samrat for a big announcement and the usual nonsense. Mr Islam helps with some promo and Peter talks about an emotive issue for the first time.
In this poem writer expressed his feelings emotions through his imagination of a true companion a true loved one person,who will remain in writer's heart always❤️❤️
षड्यंत्रों का गढ़ : तोपकापी महल एक महल जहाँ दुनिया के सबसे शक्तिशाली साम्राज्यों में से एक की ताकत बस्ती थी। ये महल शक्ति का केंद्र भी था और षड़यत्रों का भी। एक आधुनिक रिसोर्ट जैसा दिखने वाले इस महल काम्प्लेक्स में मध्ययुगीन दुनिया की कई कहानियाँ और किस्से छिपे हैं जो सुनने वाले को हैरान ही नहीं बल्कि परेशान भी कर देते हैं। A Palace of Intrigues: Topkapi PalaceA palace that was the seat of one of the most powerful empires in the world. This palace was the center of politics and intrigue, power-play and deft maneuvering. A modern-looking palace complex that hides medieval stories of intrigue and betrayal that will captivate and shock you in equal measures.You can follow Keshav Chaturvedi on social media:Facebook: ( https://www.facebook.com/keshav.chaturvedi.37/ )Linkedin: ( https://www.linkedin.com/in/keshavchaturvedi/ )Instagram: ( https://www.instagram.com/keshavchaturvedi9/ )Twitter: ( https://twitter.com/keshavchat )You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app
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This week, host Nidhi Suresh is joined by Newslaundry's Supriti David and independent journalist Samrat X.Samrat discusses his piece analysing the recent violence in Shillong, Meghalaya. He details how the police's killing, allegedly in a fake encounter, of a surrendered militant leader sparked widespread protests that culminated in violence on the streets. Samrat also analyses the trajectory of insurgency in the state and how a militant group that had not been heard of in Shillong for over a decade and a half appears to come alive again.Supriti talks about her report on what journalists in Afghanistan are saying about the ongoing crisis in the country. There is a deep sense of fear and uncertainty among these journalists, she explains, and quotes Afghanistan's ministry of information and culture as saying that at least 51 media houses have closed owing to the violence.This and a lot more as they talk about what made news, what didn't, and what shouldn't have.Tune in.Subscribe and avail our Independence Day offer: https://bit.ly/NewslaundryIDayOffer See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Brahmaputra born as Yarlung Tsangpo in Tibet transforms into the Dihang River in Arunachal Pradesh, and later morphs into Luit, Dilao in Assam, is a trans-boundary river flowing through Tibet, India, and Bangladesh - which contributes to the complexity of history, politics and lives in the region. In this episode of BIC Talks, journalist Tora Agarwala is in conversation with author of the Braided River, Samrat Choudhury where they talk about the environmental, military and political issues the region faces through Samrat's book which blends travel, memoir and history with the present.
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A historical story of Magadh Emperor Chandragupta Maurya.
This poem is a tribute to the three greatests filmmakers of all-time in Indian Cinema,They Are Ritwick Kumar Ghatak/Mrinal Sen and Satyajit Ray ❤️❤️
Samrat Sen In this conversation, Ian Gilligan spoke with Samrat Sen who is playing a lead role in spreading Kettlebell Sport throughout India (including working on introducing it into school programs). Samrat is the Founder of CoreFit (health and fitness brand now offering online 1-on-1 and group training; and live training with special considerations due to the COVID pandemic). He is the Director of Sports for the International Kettlebell Lifting Federation, Denver, U.S.A, the Technical Committee Chairman- Kettlebell Sport India Association, India, a Fitness Columnist with The Telegraph-English Mainline Daily, India. He is also a Certified Animal Flow Coach, from Global Bodyweight Training and a Certified Functional Trainer from Institute of Human Performance. Athletic Achievements: 1) 2019- WKSF Asian Championship- Gold Medal , Rank 1 -24kg Amateur ( HW Cat) 2) 2017- WAKSC Malaysia Open - 24kg Jerk & 20kg Snatch Rank 2 3) 2015-IKFF Bangkok Open- 16kg LC Rank 1 Coaching Achievements: 1) Coach to India's first Women Candidate Master of Sport (CMS) athlete 2) Coach to AsianChampionship 2018 best Female Lifter 3) Coached many students online during C-19 to complete in Online KB comps 4) Coach to several National and state Gold/Silver Medalists Follow him on Instagram at instagram.com/indian_kettlebell_athlete Subscribe to his YouTube Here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIybM7c81D0zQmlqMmd_nUg Host: Ian Gilligian @iangilligan.co Producer: Tiffany Longcor @tiffness.fitness follow the Kettlebell Collective @kettlebell_collective
During the pandemic, we’ve all be watching with horror as stores close and shopping behavior has turned upside down. Amazon’s sales are up 40% in the last 12 months. What’s the future of retail, we have to ask? Join us for an engaging discussion with Paul Leinwand and Samrat Sharma from PriceWaterhouseCoopers’s as they discuss the future of consumer markets and where the consumer shopping experience is headed. Paul Leinwand is global director of the Strategy& unit of PwC based in Chicago and teaches strategy and management as an adjunct at Kellogg Graduate School of Business. Samrat Sharma also works at Strategy& and has an MBA from Carnegie Mellon. About our Guests: Paul Leinwand Paul Leinwand is a thought leader on strategy, growth, and capability building for Strategy&, PwC's strategy consulting group. Based in Chicago, he is a principal with PwC U.S. Paul advises clients on the topic of strategy, growth, and capability building, with a focus on the consumer product and retail sectors. He is the co-author of three books, Strategy That Works: How Winning Companies Close the Strategy-to-Execution Gap (Harvard Business Review Press, 2016), The Essential Advantage: How to Win with a Capabilities-Driven Strategy (Harvard Business Review Press, 2010) and Cut Costs and Grow Stronger (Harvard Business Review Press, 2009), as well as several articles in the Harvard Business Review and strategy+business. Paul earned an MBA with Distinction from Northwestern University’s Kellogg Graduate School of Management and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from Washington University. He currently teaches at Kellogg as an Adjunct Professor of Strategy. Samrat Sharma Samrat Sharma is the US Enterprise Strategy & Growth Leader with Strategy& and PwC and the global leader of CMO Advisory, where he specializes in developing new business models to drive growth and reduce costs for CPG clients. He has roughly 20 years of consulting and industry experience in North America and emerging markets. His wealth of expertise includes growth strategy, innovation and business transformation, go-to-market capabilities development such as marketing, revenue management, customer/channel management, and digital transformation with a focus on commerce, data & analytics. Samrat has been featured in publications like Harvard Business Review and Strategy+Business. He earned his Bachelors in Commerce from the University of Delhi, and his MBA from Carnegie Mellon University. WVU Marketing Communications Today: Horizons is presented by the West Virginia University Reed College of Media, which offers renowned online master’s degree programs in Marketing Communications.
Making a return to the Samrat, Peter, Chris and Tom host the inaugural Shysters celebrating the best acts of ‘housery’ nominated by the listeners. There’s a very special guest to kick things off, Clive Tyldesley is your MC for the evening and Chris has pulled out all the stops when it comes to the entertainment. There’s ten awards, some chat from the toilet and the Laouts are flowing on what is a fitting end to the series.
This week on NL Hafta, Newslaundry’s Abhinandan Sekhri, Raman Kirpal, Manisha Pande, and Jayashree Arunachalam are joined by journalist and writer Samrat X.Samrat begins by explaining the nuances of the recent post-poll violence in West Bengal. On the courts stepping in with respect to the poor handling of Covid in the country, Jayashree says, “It baffles me that it’s been four weeks and we still see SOS messages, oxygen shortages, and health aid being stuck at customs.” See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In The Braided River, Samrat Choudhury combines travel writing, environmental reportage, political and historical analysis, and memoir as he follows the course of the mighty Brahmaputra. Samrat Choudhury, author of The Braided River; A Journey Along the Brahmaputra talks to Manjula Narayan about all that in this week's Books & Authors podcast.
In The Braided River, Samrat Choudhury combines travel writing, environmental reportage, political and historical analysis, and memoir as he follows the course of the mighty Brahmaputra. Samrat Choudhury, author of The Braided River; A Journey Along the Brahmaputra talks to Manjula Narayan about all that in this week's Books & Authors podcast.
Peter, Chris and Tom get together to plan the inaugural SHAFTAs which will take them back to the Samrat and aims to celebrate ingenious acts of skulduggery in all walks of life. They name their categories, go through a few more nominations and lay out plans for the entertainment and ceremony itself.
I chat with Samrat Chowdhery, President of the International Network of Nicotine Consumer Organizations (INNCO) about the merits of a harm reduction approach to tobacco. INNCO -- https://innco.org/Samrat Chowdhery -- https://innco.org/about-us/
In this episode on The Radcast, host Ryan Alford talks with Samrat Saran, Head of Client Solutions at Neuro-Insight, discusses how to optimize the creative when telling your brand's story. Samrat and Ryan both agree that marketers should represent the consumer first, then the branding and creativity will follow.These are the topics in today's episode:Branding with understanding (data, your customers, etc.).How to keep the narrative on social media fresh.The most effective ways to leverage branding.Dissecting a brand's social media presence (on apps like TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube).Keep up with neurology in marketing by following Neuro-Insights here!If you enjoyed this episode of The Radcast, leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. Subscribe and share the word if you love our podcast, so we can keep giving you the strategies to achieve radical marketing results! You can follow us on Instagram @the.rad.cast | @radical_results | @ryanalford |
In this episode on The Radcast, host Ryan Alford talks with Samrat Saran, Head of Client Solutions at Neuro-Insight, discussing TikTok for brands, and how to optimize your content on the world's most dynamic social media app.Ryan and Samrat break down the following questions:Why do some videos perform well on TikTok?What is the best way to optimize your video content as a brand?How can brands "show-up" better on TikTok?Why should your brand be on the app?Keep up with neurology in marketing by following Neuro-Insights here!If you enjoyed this episode of The Radcast, leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. Subscribe and share the word if you love our podcast, so we can keep giving you the strategies to achieve radical marketing results! You can follow us on Instagram @the.rad.cast | @radical_results | @ryanalford |
Continuing the streak of inspirations from various spirited individuals , my podcast got naturally high with Drunken Monkey story. Drunken Monkey has created a niche for itself in the natural beverages segment in India. It has found a place in the Millennials ,Gen-Y and Gen-Z who were naturally affiliated to coffee and chai and spun their memories and networking around it. How could Drunken Monkey manage to find a place in their hearts? How could the brand personality of Drunken Monkey become so lovable, warmth? How did Samrat Reddy envision this Naturally High monkey and made it a reality? What is the story of Flying monkey Foundation? And many more interesting topics, turns, lessons, insights - that everyone can relate or pick something from? Presenting my Podcast episode with ever dynamic and naturally curious Samrat Reddy. For those of you, who wish to explore more about Drunken Monkey - https://www.thedrunkenmonkey.in/
Pulkit Samrat, Kriti Kharbanda, Jim Sarbh, Harshvardhan Rane, Bejoy Nambiar with Hrishi K - Taish by Hrishikesh Kannan
Samrat ki budhi kaushalata, Karuna, Betal Ka rahasya.
Vikramaditya ki khasiyat aur uski sujhbojh.
Ratri Ka antim prahar , kanth har ke sath batch it aur 2 Mitra ki kahani.
'अखंड भारत - Stories of a Greater India'च्या आजच्या भागात आपल्या सोबत आहे सम्राट साळवे. सम्राट नी Zoology (B.Sc.) आणि Anthropology (M.A.) केलंय, तसेच त्याच्या संशोधनपर प्रबंधांना राष्ट्रीय स्तरावर मान्यता मिळाली आहे. आज सम्राट आपल्याला भारताच्या भौगोलिक इतिहास, सागरी व्यापार ते अगदी डायनोसॉर कसे लुप्त झाले, या आणि अश्या बऱ्याच गोष्टींची माहिती सांगणार आहे.Our guest Samrat Salve in this episode of Akhanda Bharat- Stories of a Greater India, discusses about geographic history of India, trades between the country and other countries and existence of dinosaurs in the past.Follow our host Saniya Mane on Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/saniyamane/?hl=enYou can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: IVM Podcasts - Apps on Google Play or iOS: IVM Podcasts, or any other podcast app.You can check out our website at https://shows.ivmpodcasts.com/