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View the Show Notes Page for This Episode Become a Member to Receive Exclusive Content Sign Up to Receive Peter's Weekly Newsletter In this quarterly podcast summary (QPS) episode, Peter summarizes his biggest takeaways from the last three months of guest interviews on the podcast. Peter shares key insights from his discussions with Jeff English on the journey to healing from trauma; Ashley Mason on improving sleep and CBT-I; Sanjay Mehta on misconceptions around radiation and its use in cancer therapy and treating inflammatory conditions (such as arthritis and tendonitis); Sean Mackey on understanding and treating acute and chronic pain; and Susan Desmond-Hellmann on insights from her extraordinary career that pertain to the use of AI in medicine, understanding cancer, and the development of cancer therapeutics. Additionally, Peter shares any behavioral changes he's made for himself or his patients as a result of these fascinating discussions. If you're not a subscriber and are listening on a podcast player, you'll only be able to hear a preview of the AMA. If you're a subscriber, you can now listen to this full episode on your private RSS feed or our website at the episode #347 show notes page. If you are not a subscriber, you can learn more about the subscriber benefits here. We discuss: Summary of episode topics [1:45]; Jeff English episode: how trauma shapes behavior and identity, and the value of understanding personal adaptations and working through unresolved emotional wounds [3:45]; Practical behavioral changes and emotional tools Peter has applied since the Jeff English episode [13:00]; Ashley Mason episode: treating insomnia using CBT-I and practical behavioral techniques for improving sleep quality [19:15]; When to seek professional care for sleep issues [30:30]; Sanjay Mehta episode: radiation therapy's evolution, its underused potential in treating inflammatory conditions, and the cultural misconceptions surrounding radiation exposure [33:45]; Peter's predictions and insights for the upcoming Formula 1 season [43:15]; Sean Mackey episode: the neuroscience, classifications, and treatment strategies for chronic pain, and the importance of personalized care [57:45]; Susan Desmond-Hellmann episode: how AI is revolutionizing medicine through advancements in drug development, biomarker discovery, and the potential of training models on private clinical data [1:05:45]; More from Susan Desmond-Hellmann: why cancer is so difficult to treat with drugs, the promise of immunotherapy, and the long-term hope for systemic treatments [1:14:00]; and More. Connect With Peter on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and YouTube
View the Show Notes Page for This Episode Become a Member to Receive Exclusive Content Sign Up to Receive Peter's Weekly Newsletter Sanjay Mehta is a radiation oncologist with over 25 years of experience, and is currently the president of Century Cancer Centers in Houston, Texas (drsanjaymehta.com). In this episode, Sanjay explores the rapidly evolving field of radiation oncology, addressing common misconceptions about radiation exposure. He delves into radiation's critical role in modern oncology, examining recent advancements that precisely target tumors while minimizing damage to surrounding healthy tissues and reducing side effects, with specific insights into breast, prostate, and brain cancers. Sanjay discusses fascinating international practices involving low-dose radiation therapy for inflammatory conditions such as arthritis, tendonitis, and sports injuries, highlighting its effectiveness and potential for wider adoption in the United States. Wrapping up on a lighter note, Peter and Sanjay discuss their mutual passion for cars and reveal how this shared interest first brought them together. We discuss: How radiation oncology became a distinct, rapidly evolving medical specialty [2:45]; Defining radiation, ionizing vs. non-ionizing, and common misconceptions about radiation exposure [5:30]; How radiation doses are measured, real-world examples of radiation exposure, and safety practices [9:00]; Radiation doses from common medical imaging tests, and why benefits of routine imaging outweigh risks [14:15]; Therapeutic radiation oncology: the evolution of breast cancer treatment toward less invasive surgery combined with targeted radiation [23:30]; Modern radiation oncology treatments for breast cancer—minimizing risks and maximizing patient comfort and outcomes [27:15]; How advances in radiation dosing, technology, and treatment precision have significantly reduced side effects [39:45]; How breast implants affect radiation treatment [44:45]; Radiation therapy for prostate cancer: advancements in precision, effectiveness, and patient selection criteria [48:00]; Radiation therapy options for inoperable prostate cancer or those seeking alternatives to surgery, and a remarkable patient case study [55:15]; How patients can effectively evaluate and select a high-quality radiation oncologist [1:05:45]; Radiation therapy for brain cancer: the shift toward precise, targeted techniques that minimize cognitive side effects, and remaining challenges [1:08:30]; The origins of radiophobia and how it influenced perceptions of radiation use in medicine [1:18:00]; Treating chronic inflammatory conditions such as tendinitis, arthritis, and more with very low-dose radiation [1:23:45]; Using low-dose radiation to treat spine injuries, scar tissue, fibrosis, keloids, and more [1:30:00]; The current barriers preventing widespread adoption of low-dose radiation therapy for inflammatory conditions [1:35:45]; The durability and versatility of low-dose radiation therapy in treating chronic inflammatory and arthritic conditions [1:40:45]; Sanjay's talent as a drummer [1:44:45]; Peter and Sanjay's shared passion for cars and racing [1:47:15]; and More. Connect With Peter on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and YouTube
In this insightful interview, serial entrepreneur Sanjay Mehta shares his 35-year journey in the digital landscape. From launching one of India's first e-commerce startups to advising on AI-driven transformations, Mehta offers valuable lessons on adaptability, customer experience, and the critical role of mentorship in entrepreneurial success. He discusses common pitfalls in digital transformation, and the impact of company culture, and provides a glimpse into his book "If I Had to Do It Again," a testament to his roller-coaster ride in the tech industry. 00:33- About Sanjay Mehta Sanjay is a serial entrepreneur. He's a board member, and he's a digital technology professional. He's also a mentor to startups and students, an investor, a strategic advisor, and a consultant. He is the co-author of the book- If I Had To Do It Again. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tbcy/support
200% Pipeline Growth: Co-Selling Tips Revealed by Industry Leaders, Sanjay Mehta & Erin Figer of Tackle.io
IANR 2418 050424 Line Up 4-6pm INTERVIEWS Here's the guest line-up for Sat, May 4, 2024 from 4 to 6pm CST on Indo American News Radio (www.IndoAmerican-news.com), a production of Indo American News. We are on 98.7 FM and you can also listen on the masalaradio app (www.masalaradio.com) By Monday, hear the recorded show on Podcast uploaded on Spotify, Apple Podcasts (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/indo-american-news-radio-houston-tx/id1512586620 ) Google Podcasts, Pocket Casts, Radio Public and Breaker. We have 5 years of Podcasts and have had over 9,500 hits. TO SUPPORT THE SHOW, SELECT FOLLOW ON OUR FREE PODCAST CHANNEL. AND YOU'LL BE NOTIFIED WHEN OF NEW UPDATES. 4:20 pm Juvenile crime has been on the rise for many years and many young offenders are incarcerated in County jails. Today, we will talk with Harris County Assistant District Attorney Lynn Nguyen who heads up the Juvenile Crimes division to learn how widespread this problem is, the rates of recidivism and what is being done to control such crimes. 4:50 pm General elections are currently being held in India over the next five weeks, with two weeks of voting gone by. It brings out the largest such turnout of voters in the world, over 900 million people across 27 states. It is both a logistics challenge as well as a civics lesson in hearing the voices of people in distant regions. We are joined today again by India political analysts Aadit Kappadia, Kapil Sharma and Vishnu Pandey, to learn about this election process. 5:20 pm Dr. Sanjay Mehta was on the show a month ago talking about his technique for treating cancers of the prostate, breast, lung, brain, GI tract with focused radiation beams with minimal side effects, because it avoids collateral damage to other nearby organs. He related how his practice has adopted the European technique of very low dose radiation to treat arthritis and tendonitis with excellent results in only 6 painless treatments. There was such an interest in this treatment that we have asked him back on to tell us more about these promising treatments. Also stay tuned in for news roundup, views, sports and movie reviews. TO BE FEATURED ON THE SHOW, OR TO ADVERTISE, PLEASE CONTACT US AT 713-789-NEWS or 6397 or at indoamericannews@yahoo.com Please pick up the print edition of Indo American News which available all across town at grocery stores. Also visit our website indoamerican-news.com which gets 70,000+ hits to track all current stories. And remember to visit our digital archives from over 16 years. Plus, our entire 43 years hard copy archives are available in the Fondren Library at Rice University. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/indo-american-news-radio/support
IANR 2414 040624 Line Up 4-6pm INTERVIEWS Here's the guest line-up for Sat, Mar 30, 2024 from 4 to 6pm CST on Indo American News Radio (www.IndoAmerican-news.com), a production of Indo American News. We are on 98.7 FM and you can also listen on the masalaradio app (www.masalaradio.com) By Monday, hear the recorded show on Podcast uploaded on Spotify, Apple Podcasts (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/indo-american-news-radio-houston-tx/id1512586620 ) Google Podcasts, Pocket Casts, Radio Public and Breaker. We have 5 years of Podcasts and have had over 9,300 hits. TO SUPPORT THE SHOW, SELECT FOLLOW ON OUR FREE PODCAST CHANNEL. AND YOU'LL BE NOTIFIED WHEN OF NEW UPDATES. 4:20 pm Dr. Sanjay Mehta has been treating cancers of the prostate, breast, lung, brain, GI tract with focused radiation beams with minimal side effects, because it avoids collateral damage to other nearby organs. Recently, his practice has adopted the European techniques of using very low dose radiation to treat arthritis and tendonitis with excellent results in only 6 painless treatments. He joins us today to tell us more about these promising treatments. 5:00 pm Gopal Aggarwal is the founder and CEO of Tara Capital. He leads the company's corporate strategy, long-range planning, and business development functions and oversees capital improvement and value-add programs across portfolio. He has over 30 years of multi-faceted real estate experience across apartments, hotels, and retail. He joins us today to tells sus more about his current project which is open to interested investors right now. 5:30 pm The Sikh National Center will be celebrating Vaisakhi with their annual mela on April 14 which is free for all. Here to tell us more about the origins of the festivals and details on the mela is Divjyot Singh whose family has been deeply involved with the Center since its inception. It is also a perfect opportunity to visit the Gurdwara which is on the North Sam Houston Tollroad just opposite the Sam Houston Racetrack. Also stay tuned in for news roundup, views, sports and movie reviews TO BE FEATURED ON THE SHOW, OR TO ADVERTISE, PLEASE CONTACT US AT 713-789-6397 or at indoamericannews@yahoo.com Please pick up the print edition of Indo American News which is available all across town at grocery stores. Also visit our website indoamerican-news.com which gets 70,000+ hits to track all current stories. And remember to visit our digital archives from over 16 years. Plus, our entire 43 years of hard copy archives are available in the Fondren Library at Rice University. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/indo-american-news-radio/support
In this episode, PHA Canada Board Director, Sanjay Mehta, MD discusses the recently updated 2022 ESC/ERS Guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary hypertension, the gaps in understanding and the reasons why. Learn more about pulmonary hypertension trials at www.phaware.global/clinicaltrials. Follow us on social @phaware Engage for a cure: www.phaware.global/donate #phaware Share your story: info@phaware.com @phacanada #phawareMD
Today's guest is Sanjay Mehta, Head of Industry Commerce for LucidWorks. Sanjay joins Seth Earley and Chris Featherstone to the discuss the rapidly evolving hype of generative AI and how it can be applied to your industry.Takeaways:Sanjay points out that emerging AI is "not turn key". Maybe from a consumer side but when it comes to B2B there are many hoops to jump through before it's easy and effective.Data is the lifeblood of modern businesses, and its true potential shines when we connect the dots between customer behaviors, product attributes, and user experiences. At the heart of this transformation is the concept of ingesting good product data into the vector space.There are many preceded knowledge graphs for certain industries. When you build your index of data it is important to know your users context and application. Using a knowledge base to build your own vector space can be helpful. Quote of the Show:“AI is Not Turn Key" - Sanjay MehtaLinks:LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/sanjaymehta/Website: https://lucidworks.comWays to Tune In:Earley AI Podcast: https://www.earley.com/earley-ai-podcast-home Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1586654770 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5nkcZvVYjHHj6wtBABqLbE?si=73cd5d5fc89f4781 iHeart Radio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-earley-ai-podcast-87108370/ Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/earley-ai-podcast Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/18524b67-09cf-433f-82db-07b6213ad3ba/earley-ai-podcast Buzzsprout: https://earleyai.buzzsprout.com/ Thanks to our sponsors: CMSWire Earley Information Science AI Powered Enterprise Book
PHA Canada Board Director, Sanjay Mehta, MD, on 15 years of inspiring achievements in advocacy, research, and community support for the 2023 National PH Community Conference taking place June 9-10 in Ottawa, ON and what lies ahead for the future. PHA Canada invites you to celebrate 15 years of inspiration at this year's National Community Conference June 9-10! Can't join in person? Register as a virtual participant! Learn more about pulmonary hypertension trials at www.phaware.global/clinicaltrials. Follow us on social @phaware Engage for a cure: www.phaware.global/donate #phaware Share your story: info@phaware.com
If you've heard it once, you've heard it a thousand times: Billing customers is exactly like a 3D puzzle involving wooden blocks. Actually, it's quite possible you've never heard anyone say that, but you'll understand what we mean after listening to this week's episode, in which Matt, Rich, and returning guest host Ro Kolakowski, of 6th Street Consulting, discuss ConnectWise getting in the automated managed services payments business, Augmentt rolling out real-time cloud security alerting, Addigy introducing automated policy enrollment for Macs, and a new 17-inch foldable PC from ASUS (pronouced ah-SOOS, we think) that may or may not have a use case. Then your hosts are joined by Sanjay Mehta, chief cloud officer at Tackle, for an enlightening conversation about the future and importance of cloud marketplaces for channel pros that's guaranteed not to result in a pile of blocks on the family room table. Subscribe to ChannelPro Weekly! iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/channelpro-weekly-podcast/id1095568582?mt=2 Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9jaGFubmVscHJvd2Vla2x5LmxpYnN5bi5jb20vcnNz?sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjq-N3UvNHyAhVWPs0KHYdTDmkQ9sEGegQIARAF Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7hWuOWbrIcwtrK6UJLSHvU Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/a1d93194-a5f3-46d8-b625-abdc0ba032f1/ChannelPro-Weekly-Podcast More here: https://www.channelpronetwork.com/download/podcast/channelpro-weekly-podcast-episode-238-invoice-jenga Topics and Related Links Mentioned: ConnectWise Buys Accounting Integration and Payments Processing Vendor Wise-Sync - https://www.channelpronetwork.com/news/connectwise-buys-accounting-integration-and-payments-processing-vendor-wise-sync Augmentt Adds Alerting for Microsoft 365 to Cloud Security Solution - https://www.channelpronetwork.com/news/augmentt-adds-alerting-microsoft-365-cloud-security-solution Addigy Adds Automated Policy Assignment Functionality to Apple Device Management Platform - https://www.channelpronetwork.com/news/addigy-adds-automated-policy-assignment-functionality-apple-device-management-platform ASUS Launches Zenbook 17 Fold OLED - https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/asus-launches-zenbook-17-fold-oled-301612021.html The 2023 State of the Channel Survey Is Now Open for Your Insights - https://www.channelpronetwork.com/form/2023-state-channel-survey?utm_source=dedicated&utm_medium=site Tackle's 2021 State of Cloud Marketplaces Survey - https://tackle.io/resources/reports/state-of-cloud-marketplaces Rich's ICYMI plug and quickie preview of the week ahead - https://www.channelpronetwork.com/tags/icymi
India's digital payments industry will triple to touch $10 trillion in total transaction value by 2026, according to a report by PhonePe, Walmart's Indian fintech unit, and BCG. Coinbase is extending its hiring freeze indefinitely. NASA is outsourcing its Lunar spacesuit development to two companies including Axiom Space, which is backed by investors including India's Sanjay Mehta. Notes: India's digital payments industry will triple to touch $10 trillion in total transaction value by 2026, according to a report by Walmart's Indian fintech unit PhonePe and BCG, a consultancy. Non-cash payments will constitute nearly 65 percent of all payments by 2026, up from 40 percent today, the companies said in a press release. UPI adoption will surge from 35 percent in FY 21 to 75 percent in the next five years. And merchant payments via digital modes will grow from $0.3-0.4 trillion today to $2.5-2.7 trillion by 2026, according to the release. Coinbase, one of the largest crypto exchanges, plans to extend a hiring freeze that it announced two weeks ago into the “foreseeable future.” The company will also be pulling some job offers, CNBC reports. Coinbase said it was informing prospects of the rescinded offers by email on Thursday. The company also said it was extending its severance policy to those individuals and will help them with job placements and resume reviews. “After assessing our business priorities, current headcount, and open roles, we have decided to pause hiring for as long as this macro environment requires,” LJ Brock, Coinbase's chief people officer, wrote in a blog post on Thursday. “The extended hiring pause will include backfills, except for roles that are necessary … for security and compliance, or to support other mission-critical work,” Brock wrote. Oracle Corp has secured unconditional EU antitrust clearance for its $28.3 billion acquisition of US healthcare IT company Cerner Corp, the EU competition authority said on Thursday, Reuters reports. The acquisition, Oracle's biggest, would give the company access to a large volume of data and could bring more healthcare clients to its cloud platform. NASA announced that two private companies — Axiom Space and Collins Aerospace — will develop the next-generation spacesuits that future astronauts will wear on the Moon, The Verge reports. These new spacesuits will play a critical role in NASA's Artemis programme, the agency's flagship initiative to send humans back to the lunar surface. Currently, NASA is aiming to land the first Artemis astronauts on the Moon by 2025. Among Axiom Space's backers is well-known Indian VC investor Sanjay Mehta, founder of the firm 100x VC. 3DBio Therapeutics (3DBio), a clinical-stage regenerative medicine company, and the Microtia-Congenital Ear Deformity Institute announced yesterday that they have conducted a human ear reconstruction using the AuriNovo implant, an investigational, patient-matched, 3D-bioprinted living tissue ear implant. Theme music courtesy Free Music & Sounds: https://soundcloud.com/freemusicandsounds
Sanjay Mehta talks about V4U Vaisakhi 2022
Sanjay Mehta, founder and partner of 100X.VC, is a technology enthusiast and angel investor turned venture capitalist. Oyo Rooms, Block.One, Box8, CoinDCX, Unbxd, FabAlley, LogiNext, WowMomo, Coolberg, and Zippr are among Mehta's investments in India and the United States. Tune in to hear about his experiences and insights as an investor.
In this episode, Sanjay Mehta joins Ultimate Guide to Partnering® to tell our listeners how Tackle.io is helping Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) accelerate meaningful revenue with their cloud providers.
Mehta, our guest this Friday is a venture capital investor who has been backing startups in India for over a decade, with the aim of encouraging founders who might go on to disrupt large businesses with new products, services and business models. He has invested in more than 150 startups in everything from software-as-a-service to education, fintech and artificial intelligence. He has hopes that Indian giants will rise in technology over the next decade
My special guest is one of the leaders in the field of Respirology, Dr. Sanjay Mehta. Sanjay grew up in Montreal, and graduated from McGill University medical school, training in Internal Medicine and Respirology at McGill and Harvard. Currently, he is a Professor of Medicine at Western University, and a Respirologist and Director of the Southwest Ontario Pulmonary Hypertension Clinic, London Health Sciences Center.
Paul Graham Essays: Readalouds and Discussions with Amara Ventures
The Indian startup ecosystem is growing at a frantic pace. And Sanjay Mehta of 100x is one of the handful of people who are shaping it. But what is it to raise money and approach investors in today's day and age? How much time does it take to raise money? What do investors look for in startups? Hear Sanjay Mehta answer this and much more in this enticing discussion with Minal Desai of Amara Ventures. You can connect with Sanjay on Twitter @mehtasanjay and know more about Amara Ventures at www.amaraventures.co
About Sanjay Mehta:My next guest on The One Percent Project is Sanjay Mehta, Founder & Partner at 100X.VC and Mehta Ventures Family Office. Sanjay has invested in 150+ Start-ups across sectors with a 86% internal rate of return. In his words “Most startups will fail, so you can say everything sucks and be right most of the time. Although you never lose money with that strategy, you never make any either.”In this conversation:He shares his learning from investing in Start-upsThe ethos of 100X.VCHis advice for new angel investors & VC on brand building and mentorshipHis “So What” strategy while evaluating a business ideaRapid Fire:One book or a blog that has made the most difference to you?Straight from the Gut, Jack Welch. That's a book which I read in my earlier days in my college times, and that that had a good impact.Your most favourite superhero?Peter Thiel.How do you see competition?Most welcome. Competition should exist. That grows the market.
Repup.co is a B2B SaaS hospitality platform that provides services from booking confirmations to upsells and all the way through to driving positive online volumes. Pranjal Prashar is a second-time founder who started Repup with his co-founder, Vineet in 2015. Repup recently merged with Hotelogix and AxisRooms. His first company, Piquor, provided photo booths for locations/functions such as malls, weddings, etc. Here's what you can expect to learn in this episode: • Why is this the right time for startups with innovative technologies to test their resilience in the market? How his father's job exposed him to a lot of travel from very early on and building a company around his past travel experiences. • How did his job as a consultant at Aujas Networks help him understand entrepreneurs and their plights? What did he use from his experience to develop and hone his entrepreneurial spirit? What kind of work experience should founders have before they start their own ventures? Why should you work at small, medium, and large organizations? • What are the benefits and drawbacks of outsourcing your manufacturing to a third party? Why is it never a good long-term solution? How did his first entrepreneurial venture with Piquor help segue him into starting Repup? What did his client, ITC, mention that made the idea for Repup click? • What made Pranjal and his team decide to shut down their SME vertical and focus only on mid-size companies and enterprises? Why they didn't just reduce the prices of their service. Why does Pranjal believe that if you don't try 100 times, chances are you haven't succeeded yet? How did cold-calling Sanjay Mehta lead to onboarding him as an invaluable mentor, and eventually, funding? • How did Pranjal convince his investors that India wasn't the market for them, and what were the benefits and challenges of targeting the global market? What did they change about their strategy and their business going global? What do they need to consider before entering a market? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/damanitalks/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/damanitalks/support
Sanjay Mehta is a man that needs no introduction to people familiar with the venture capital ecosystem in India. He has founded over 5 companies, and invested in 100+ start-ups to date. 100X. VC is Sanjay Mehta's latest venture that aims to invest in 100 start-ups using iSafe Notes in India - within a year. 100X.VC is sponsored by Sanjay's family office - Mehta Ventures. In today's episode you will learn: What were the challenges Sanjay faced when he decided that he was going to take up entrepreneurship over an established job? What has Sanjay learned from his successful and unsuccessful ventures till date? How does he use this knowledge even today? What would Sanjay do differently as his first venture? When did he decide to become an angel investor and start advising other companies? What was the investment strategy he started with? What was Mehta Ventures all about? What's the difference between Mehta Ventures and 100X. VC? How does maintaining an active online presence help Sanjay get access to the best deals? What are some ways in which you can leverage your online presence to expand your knowledge and network? What is his view on the online fitness and wellness sector? What has Sanjay learned from his exits from two unicorns – OYO Rooms and EOS Blockchain? Why does he believe that "the investment in failure is the route to success."? What did Sanjay see in Ritesh- founder of OYO? What's an investment he should have made but he did not? What are his top 3 industry picks for start-ups? What does 100x do? What's the best way founders can reach out to Sanjay? Sanjay's Book Recommendations: Zero to One by Peter Theil The Lean Startup by Eric Ries --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/damanitalks/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/damanitalks/support
Coolberg launched the first non-alcoholic beer in India with a vision of catering to a new category of drink that is modern, trendy, and aspirational. The idea of Coolberg came about when Pankaj wanted a beverage that made the customers feel like it was an experience, rather than the boring colas on the market. He co-founded Coolberg in 2016 with his wife, Yashika. In today's episode you will learn: Why did Pankaj work for a multinational bank before becoming an entrepreneur? What is his advice to any entrepreneur that is just starting off their career? What are the key takeaways of this experience? What was the trigger that got him to leave Citi Bank and kickstart a start-up in the FMCG space? What is Coolberg, and how was it born? What was the pre-research Pankaj did before the company started? When did he get his first bottle out in the market? How did Pankaj go about convincing distributors to buy Coolberg? How did Pankaj manage to bootstrap Coolberg for a year? How did he maintain his own inventory during the early stages of his business? What variants does Coolberg have in the market? What is the price point of Coolberg? What was it like to have 4-5 brands like Heineken and others to enter the category after Coolberg was born? What strategies has Coolberg, as an FMCG company, develop to adapt to the pandemic? What is the new shipping model that Coolberg has adapted to? How did he take care of his distribution networks during the pandemic? What is it like being married to your cofounder - literally? How does Pankaj manage work conflicts in key decisions? How did the idea of raising VC money come up? What is Sanjay Mehta's role in the success of Coolberg? How crucial are investors to a company's acceleration and overall success? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/damanitalks/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/damanitalks/support
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In Career 360, Bernard Lim speaks to Raymond Thomas and Sanjay Mehta, Co-founders and Managing Partners at ENiBLE about what an emerging leader looks like.
The Desi VC: Indian Venture Capital | Angel Investors | Startups | VC
Sanjay Mehta is the Founder and Partner at 100X VC, an early stage venture fund headquartered in Mumbai. Prior to 100X VC, Sanjay was one of India's most active and sought after angels, having made over 130 investments. Few of the startups on his portfolio include OYO, Wow! Momo, FabAlley, Box8, LogiNext and Block.One.Sanjay is an entrepreneur turned investor and prior to his investing days, he founded MAIA Intelligence which was eventually acquired by Datamatics Global Services Ltd.You can follow Sanjay on Twitter – @mehtasanjay. While you're at it, you can follow me too – @bhatvakash.Glossary of terms you will encounter in this episode (in the order of appearance):1. LP: Also known as Limited Partner, is an investor in a venture capital fund. Typically they are pension funds or insurance companies (otherwise known as ‘institutional investors'), but they can also be corporates, wealthy individuals, sovereign funds or governments.2. Deal-flow: Rate at which business proposals and investment pitches are being received by an investor/VC firm.3. Micro VC: It's a fund, aimed at pre-seed and seed (early stage) investing, that is generally smaller than $25M.4. YC: Y Combinator is an American seed accelerator based in the Bay Area.5. SAFE Note: Also known as ‘Simple Agreement for Future Equity' is agreement between an investor and a startup that provides rights to the investor for future equity in the company similar to a warrant, except without determining a specific price per share at the time of the initial investment.6. iSAFE Note: Also known as ‘India Simple Agreement for Future Equity'. Similar to SAFE notes, an investor makes cash investment in return for a convertible instrument.7. Network Effect: A phenomenon whereby a product or service gains additional value as more people use it.8. Sector-agnostic: Investments ‘not specific to any particular industry'.9. Vice clause: Restrictions imposed by LPs that prevents a firm from investing in certain sectors such as firearms, pornography/sex-tech, or drugs.10. IRR: Also known as ‘Internal Rate of Return' is theoretically the best way to measure the performance of a venture capital firm.11. Churn: Measure/percentage of customers that stopped using your company's product or service during a certain time frame.12. Unit Economics: Direct revenues and costs associated with a particular business model, and are specifically expressed on a per unit basis.In this episode you will learn:1. Sanjay's background and foray into investing2. Why he backs founders who have failed3. SAFE notes and iSAFE Notes4. What he looks for while investing in startups5. Steps in the evaluation process during an investment6. Areas and sectors of investments for 100X VC7. Where 100X VC and Sanjay stand on investments in Cannabis and Cannabis related startups8. His take on single founder startups9. Challenges in evaluating B2B SaaS startups10. What's more important – product-market fit or founder-product fit11. How Sanjay has evolved as an investor over time12. Anti-portfolio – Deals Sanjay missed out on13. Advice for founders on fund-raising
Sanjay Mehta, MD, FRCPC, FCCP, is PHA Canada’s Chair. He is additionally Professor of Medicine at the University of Western Ontario, and Director of the Southwest Ontario Pulmonary Hypertension Clinic at the London Health Sciences Center in London, Canada. He is also Chair of the Pulmonary Vascular Disease Committee of the Canadian Thoracic Society. Dr. Mehta has been caring for patients with PH and doing research in PH since 1989. In this episode, Dr. Mehta discusses the importance of early diagnosis. Learn more about pulmonary hypertension at www.phaware.global Never miss an episode with the phaware® podcast app. Follow us @phaware on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube & Linkedin Engage for a cure: www.phaware.global/donate Learn more about @PHACanada Early Diagnosis Campaign at www.sometimesitsph.ca #phaware #phawareMD
Sanjay Mehta talks about his filters to choose the founders he invest in. Listen to this podcast to know his list of filters and circumstances that can be red flags for you as an investor.
In this series, we invite Sanjay Mehta, who has 80+ startups in his portfolio to tell us how he looks at startups and chooses which one to invest in. Sanjay talks about writing his first cheque as an investor and his journey from there to becoming a lead investor. Listen to the discussion to know his advice for new Angels.
Sanjay Mehta, MD, FRCPC, FCCP, is PHA Canada’s Chair. He is additionally Professor of Medicine at the University of Western Ontario, and Director of the Southwest Ontario Pulmonary Hypertension Clinic at the London Health Sciences Center in London, Canada. He is also Chair of the Pulmonary Vascular Disease Committee of the Canadian Thoracic Society. Dr. Mehta has been caring for patients with PH and doing research in PH since 1989. In this episode, Dr. Mehta discusses PHA Canada’s 10 Year Anniversary. Learn more about pulmonary hypertension at www.phaware365.global. Never miss an episode with the phaware® podcast app. Follow us @phaware on facebook, twitter, instagram, youtube & linkedin Engage for a cure: www.phaware.global/donate #phaware #phawareMD
In this EM Cases episode on Pediatric Asthma we discuss risk stratification (including the PASS and PRAM scores), indications for CXR, the value of blood gases, MDIs with spacer vs nebulizers for salbutamol and ipatropium bromide, the best way to give corticosteroids, the value of inhaled steroids, the importance of early administration of magnesium sulphate in the sickest kids, and the controversies around the use of ketamine, heliox, high flow nasal cannuala oxygen, NIPPV, epinephrine and IV salbutamol in severe asthma exacerbations. So, with the multinational and extensive experience of Dr. Dennis Scolnik, the clinical fellowship Program Director at The Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto and Dr. Sanjay Mehta, multiple award winning educator who you might remember from his fantastic work on our Pediatric Orthopedics episode, we'll help you become more comfortable the next time you are faced with a child with asthma who is crashing in your ED... The post Episode 79 – Management of Acute Pediatric Asthma Exacerbations appeared first on Emergency Medicine Cases.
In this EM Cases episode on Pediatric Asthma we discuss risk stratification (including the PASS and PRAM scores), indications for CXR, the value of blood gases, MDIs with spacer vs nebulizers for salbutamol and ipatropium bromide, the best way to give corticosteroids, the value of inhaled steroids, the importance of early administration of magnesium sulphate in the sickest kids, and the controversies around the use of ketamine, heliox, high flow nasal cannuala oxygen, NIPPV, epinephrine and IV salbutamol in severe asthma exacerbations. So, with the multinational and extensive experience of Dr. Dennis Scolnik, the clinical fellowship Program Director at The Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto and Dr. Sanjay Mehta, multiple award winning educator who you might remember from his fantastic work on our Pediatric Orthopedics episode, we'll help you become more comfortable the next time you are faced with a child with asthma who is crashing in your ED... The post Episode 79 – Management of Acute Pediatric Asthma Exacerbations appeared first on Emergency Medicine Cases.
Shane Gibson's Podcast – Social Selling – B2B Sales and Influence
Today’s podcast is an interview with Sanjay Mehta, Joint CEO of Mirum India. The digital space in India represents over 300 million connected citizens and 100 million active social media accounts. In 2012 when I was in India speaking at the World Brand Congress I met Sanjay Mehta who at the time was CEO and […]
Shane Gibson's Podcast – Social Selling – B2B Sales and Influence
Today’s podcast is an interview with Sanjay Mehta, Joint CEO of Mirum India. The digital space in India represents over 300 million connected citizens and 100 million active social media accounts. In 2012 when I was in India speaking at the World Brand Congress I met Sanjay Mehta who at the time was CEO and […]
In response to Episode 59 with Dr. Sanjay Mehta and Dr. Dennis Scolnik on the emergency department diagnosis and management of Bronchiolitis, Dr. Amy Plint, one of Canada's most prominent researchers in Bronchiolitis and the Chair of Pediatric Emergency Research Canada, tells her practical approach to choosing medications in the emergency department, the take home message from her landmark 2009 NEJM study on the use of nebulized epinephrine and dexamethasone for treating Bronchiolitis, and the future of Bronchiolitis research. The post Episode 59b: Amy Plint on the Management of Bronchiolitis appeared first on Emergency Medicine Cases.
In response to Episode 59 with Dr. Sanjay Mehta and Dr. Dennis Scolnik on the emergency department diagnosis and management of Bronchiolitis, Dr. Amy Plint, one of Canada's most prominent researchers in Bronchiolitis and the Chair of Pediatric Emergency Research Canada, tells her practical approach to choosing medications in the emergency department, the take home message from her landmark 2009 NEJM study on the use of nebulized epinephrine and dexamethasone for treating Bronchiolitis, and the future of Bronchiolitis research. The post Episode 59b: Amy Plint on the Management of Bronchiolitis appeared first on Emergency Medicine Cases.
This EM Cases episode is on the diagnosis and management of Bronchiolitis. Bronchiolitis is one of the most common diagnoses we make in both general and pediatric EDs, and like many pediatric illnesses, there's a wide spectrum of severity of illness as well as a huge variation in practice in treating these children. Bronchiolitis rarely requires any work up yet a lot of resources are used unnecessarily. We need to know when to worry about these kids, as most of them will improve with simple interventions and can be discharged home, while a few will require complex care. Sometimes it's difficult to predict which kids will do well and which kids won't. Not only is it difficult to predict the course of illness in some of these children but the evidence for different treatment modalities for Bronchiolitis is all over the place, and I for one, find it very confusing. Then there's the sphincter tightening really sick kid in severe respiratory distress who's tiring with altered LOC. We need to be confident in managing these kids with severe disease. So, with the help of Dr. Dennis Scolnik, the clinical fellowship program director at Toronto's only pediatric emergency department and Dr. Sanjay Mehta, an amazing educator who you might remember from his fantastic work on our Pediatric Ortho episode, we'll sort through how to assess the child with respiratory illness, how to predict which kids might run into trouble, and what the best evidence-based management of these kids is. The post Episode 59: Bronchiolitis appeared first on Emergency Medicine Cases.
This EM Cases episode is on the diagnosis and management of Bronchiolitis. Bronchiolitis is one of the most common diagnoses we make in both general and pediatric EDs, and like many pediatric illnesses, there’s a wide spectrum of severity of illness as well as a huge variation in practice in treating these children. Bronchiolitis rarely requires any work up yet a lot of resources are used unnecessarily. We need to know when to worry about these kids, as most of them will improve with simple interventions and can be discharged home, while a few will require complex care. Sometimes it’s difficult to predict which kids will do well and which kids won’t. Not only is it difficult to predict the course of illness in some of these children but the evidence for different treatment modalities for Bronchiolitis is all over the place, and I for one, find it very confusing. Then there’s the sphincter tightening really sick kid in severe respiratory distress who’s tiring with altered LOC. We need to be confident in managing these kids with severe disease. So, with the help of Dr. Dennis Scolnik, the clinical fellowship program director at Toronto’s only pediatric emergency department and Dr. Sanjay Mehta, an amazing educator who you might remember from his fantastic work on our Pediatric Ortho episode, we’ll sort through how to assess the child with respiratory illness, how to predict which kids might run into trouble, and what the best evidence-based management of these kids is. The post Episode 59: Bronchiolitis appeared first on Emergency Medicine Cases.
Sanjay S. Mehta (M.S., Ph.D., University of North Texas) is Professor and award winning educator and scholar of Marketing at Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, TX. He has presented and/or published over 150 articles at refereed conferences and in peer reviewed academic journals. His work has been published in numerous journal including: Journal of Asian Business, The Cornell H.R.A. Quarterly, Journal of Professional Services Marketing, Health Marketing Quarterly, Journal of Customers Services in Marketing and Management, Journal of Business Strategies, and Journal of Business and Entrepreneurship. Harold Augenbraum is Executive Director of the National Book Foundation, presenter of the National Book Awards. He has published seven books on Latino literature of the United States, including Growing Up Latino (1993, with Ilan Stavans), The Latino Reader (1997, with Margarite Fernández-Olmos), U.S. Latino Literature: A Critical Guide for Students and Teachers (2000, with Margarite Fernández-Olmos), the Encyclopedia Latina (2006, with Ilan Stavans), Lengua Fresca (2006, with Ilan Stavans) and, with five colleagues, the Norton Anthology of U.S. Latino Literature (2010). For Penguin Classics he translated Alvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca’s Chronicle of the Narváez Expedition (2002), and the Filipino novelist José Rizal’s Noli Me Tangere (2006) and El Filibusterismo (2011). His most recent book was an historical edition of the Narrative of the Narváez Expedition, published in December by Lakeside Classics. He will bring National Book Awards on Campus to Sam Houston State on March 31st, featuring writers Lucie Brock-Broido, Téa Obreht, and Gene Luen Yang.
Dr. Sanjay Mehta & Dr. Jonathan Pirie, two experienced Pediatric EM docs from The Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto discuss their approach to a variety of common, occult, challenging and easy to miss pediatric orthopedics diagnoses including: differentiating Septic Arthritis from Transient Synovitis of the hip, Toddler's Fracture, Tillaux Fracture, Suprachondylar Fracture, ACL tear, tibial spine & Segond fractures. They also debate the value of the Ottawa Knee Rules in kids, non-accidental trauma, pediatric orthopedic pain management, the evidence for the best management of Buckle, Greenstick, Salter 1 and 2 distal radius fractures and lateral malleolus fractures. The post Episode 35: Pediatric Orthopedics Pearls and Pitfalls appeared first on Emergency Medicine Cases.