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In this episode of The SKIN Report, Dr. Simran Sethi breaks down a commonly misunderstood skin condition: rosacea in melanin-rich skin. While rosacea has long been underdiagnosed in darker skin tones, Dr. Sethi sheds light on how it presents differently, how to correctly identify it, and how to treat it safely and effectively.You'll learn how to distinguish rosacea from acne and melasma, which ingredients to avoid, and what treatments can calm inflammation while protecting the skin barrier. Dr. Sethi also shares an advanced option: microneedling with “skin Botox” to reduce flushing and rebuild skin integrity.
On this annual series Guy & Nina host a variety of AI regulars to discuss the season that was. On this episode Nina hosts Hari Sethi to discuss the season from the very beginning to the very end. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of The SKIN Report, Dr. Simran Sethi takes a deep dive into tranexamic acid, a powerful and increasingly popular ingredient for treating hyperpigmentation.Learn what tranexamic acid is, how it works to reduce melanin production, and why it's considered a safer alternative to hydroquinone. Dr. Sethi explains how to pair it with other ingredients like retinol, moisturizer, and sunscreen for best results—and what makes it effective for melasma but not post-inflammatory pigmentation or sunspots.
Democracy is fragile today. Yet it is not confined to a single place, a specific country, or a particular political system. The democratic promise remains far from fully realized. Still, we can find hope in the idea that when democracy retreats in one part of the world, it may grow stronger in another. This is “Thinking in Dark Times”, a podcast series by UkraineWorld, an English-language media outlet focused on Ukraine. Host: Volodymyr Yermolenko, a Ukrainian philosopher, the chief editor of UkraineWorld, and the president of PEN Ukraine. Guest: Aman Sethi, an Indian journalist and the editor-in-chief of openDemocracy—an independent international media platform based in London. We are recording this conversation during the Lviv Media Forum in May 2025, in Lviv, a city in western Ukraine. You can support our work at: https://www.patreon.com/c/ukraineworld. Your support is vital, as we rely heavily on crowdfunding. You can also contribute to our volunteer missions to frontline areas in Ukraine, where we deliver aid to both soldiers and civilians. Donations are welcome via PayPal at: ukraine.resisting@gmail.com. This episode is produced in partnership with the Ukrainian Institute, the country's leading institution for cultural diplomacy.
In this episode of The SKIN Report, Dr. Simran Sethi shares expert insights on how to prevent hyperpigmentation while undergoing laser hair removal—especially for those with darker skin tones.Dr. Sethi explains which laser devices are safest and most effective, why your provider's experience matters, and how your skincare routine plays a key role in protecting your skin. From sunscreen to moisturizers and blue light protection, you'll learn everything you need to minimize the risk of pigmentation and get smoother results.
In this episode of The SKIN Report, Dr. Simran Sethi explains the essential skincare steps you should take—and what to avoid—if you're getting laser hair removal treatments on your face or body.Dr. Sethi breaks down how laser hair removal works, why your skincare routine matters, and how to prevent common issues like hyperpigmentation, ingrown hairs, and “strawberry skin.” From sunscreen and exfoliants to moisturizers and scrub routines, this episode is your go-to guide for pairing effective skincare with safe, long-lasting hair removal results.
Adhirath Sethi is the CEO of Poly Fluoro Ltd. - leading manufacturers in the field of high-performance polymers. He is also a board member and trustee of the Agastya Foundation and Chairman of the Navam Foundation. Previously, he was a management consultant with the Boston Consulting Group. He is an author of multiple books including Moving of Mountains.
Dr. Aditi Sethi, the founder of the Center for Conscious Living and Dying, shares her profound journey into the realm of death and dying. She discusses the importance of presence, the healing power of music, and challenges faced in community-based end-of-life care. Alongside Sue Marriott, they explore the profound themes surrounding death and dying, emphasizing the importance of embracing death to enhance life. From concepts like ecstatic dying to the role of psychedelics in alleviating fear of death, Aditi shares insights from her experiences as a death doula.
In this episode of The SKIN Report, Dr. Simran Sethi explores the key differences between hypopigmentation and hyperpigmentation—and why understanding both matters for treating your skin effectively.While hyperpigmentation is widely discussed, hypopigmentation often leads to confusion and misinformation. Dr. Sethi explains common causes of each, including pityriasis alba, melasma, vitiligo, and post-inflammatory pigment loss. She shares actionable skincare strategies for managing white spots caused by dryness and eczema, especially in melanin-rich skin tones, and breaks down why blue light protection is a must in your daily SPF.
Listen in as actors Kana Seiki, Celeste Samson, Anuka Sethi, Josie Rose Hand, Mason Forringer of Alexandria discuss “Category-5 dystopia,” clinging to things we shouldn't, ominous vibes, finding hope in the library, collaboration and trying and exploring weird new things, … Continue reading →
In this episode of The SKIN Report, Dr. Simran Sethi breaks down the truth about collagen in skincare. From serums and sheet masks to creams and supplements, collagen-infused products are everywhere—but do they actually work?Dr. Sethi explains how collagen functions in the skin, why topical collagen doesn't trigger real change, and what ingredients truly stimulate your body to produce more collagen. Learn why collagen creams may give short-term hydration but not long-term structural benefits—and what you should use instead for firmer, more resilient skin.
In this episode of The SKIN Report, Dr. Sethi reveals the essential skincare products to use—and which ones to avoid—when undergoing microneedling treatments. Whether you're targeting acne scars or signs of aging, pairing microneedling with the right skincare can dramatically improve your results.Dr. Sethi walks through the top ingredients for each skin concern, including how retinol supports skin cell turnover, why gentle exfoliation is key, and what antioxidants like vitamin C (in the right form!) can do for collagen production. She also dives into common post-treatment mistakes, like using Vaseline or the wrong type of vitamin C, that can sabotage your skin's healing process.
Sponsored by Harford County Health DepartmentIn this impactful episode, Rich Bennett interviews Shruti Sethi, the founder of Awaana Health, a nutritionist, cancer coach, and cancer survivor, who recounts her extraordinary journey of overcoming cancer holistically. Shruti elaborates on her transition from a successful fashion designer to a wellness advocate following her unexpected cancer diagnosis at the age of 34. Shruti, who has been cancer-free for eight years, demonstrates how a strong support system, yoga, nutrition, and perspective can enable anyone to improve their health. Guest: Shruti SethiShruti Sethi is a certified nutritionist, holistic cancer coach, and the founder of Awaana Health. After surviving stage 3 lymphatic cancer, she turned her life around using holistic approaches, including integrative nutrition, mindfulness, and yoga. With a background in fashion design, Shruti now channels her energy into helping people reverse chronic conditions and find healing beyond traditional medicine. She is the author of The Healing Power Within and is working on a plant-based cancer-focused cookbook. Main Topics: · What a cancer coach does and why iSend us a texthttps://www.livingwellhealthcareelkton.com/Living Well HealthcareGet Your Lifestyle Back Join us for “One Song,” a benefit concert by the Big Infinite to support the Ed Lally Foundation's mental health and suicide prevention initiatives. This special evening will feature heartfelt music and person stories, fostering connection and well-being among attendees. Come together to celebrate unity and healing through the power of music.One Song Benefit Concert for the Ed Lally FoundatHarford County Health DepartmentTo protect, promote, and improve the health, safety, and environment of Harford County residents.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showRate & Review on Apple Podcasts Follow the Conversations with Rich Bennett podcast on Social Media:Facebook – Conversations with Rich Bennett Facebook Group (Join the conversation) – Conversations with Rich Bennett podcast group | FacebookTwitter – Conversations with Rich Bennett Instagram – @conversationswithrichbennettTikTok – CWRB (@conversationsrichbennett) | TikTok Sponsors, Affiliates, and ways we pay the bills:Hosted on BuzzsproutRocketbookSquadCast Contests & Giveaways Subscribe by Email
Rinki Sethi is a top global CISO, board member, and cybersecurity expert. In this episode, she joins host Amanda Glassner from the RSA Conference 2025 to discuss women in cybersecurity, how attendance at the event this year panned out, and more. • For more on cybersecurity, visit us at https://cybersecurityventures.com
Watch This Episode On YouTubeWatch The Trailer Of A Nice Indian BoyPreorder the film, available for streaming on May 6, 2025I can't give this title out often before it becomes meaningless, but the best film I've seen this year is A NICE INDIAN BOY (2024), by director Roshan Sethi. And with SINNERS (2025), it's the hottest story in film right now. Let's talk about why that is with one of the most intelligent and analytic minds in filmmaking: Roshan Sethi.In this episode, Roshan and I talk about:the overwhelming positive response to the film and what that says about the state of independent film;how did they know to go "all in" with theaters?he does a deep dive into the complex nature of distribution;his path from doctor to indie filmmaker;was it because he was bothered by medical inaccuracies in Hollywood? no, not at all;what about romcoms draws him to that material and what he learned from 7 DAYS?he's done both a heteronormative and a queer romcom; was he worried about the release of this film?when does he trust a streamers' algo?** how to cast ethnic, queer, or other niches and what guideposts to use for actors that aren't part of a particular group? "often gay roles are used to launch stars"; this is a must listen answer **it seemed like this would be a written and directed feature but it came from a play; what kind of adaptations did he make?how he borrowed a technique from reality television to move along different plot points simultaneously;how to find profitability in great indie films -- "And so the problem is not the creators who are creating very diverse content, that's often very good. It's not the audiences who crave diverse content, it's the people who are in the middle, which is film executives and the apparatus of the system";his advice as a mentor for the Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles; "I am just recommending that everybody make as commercial a project as they can, action, horror, thriller, whatever";where did the nobility come from in being broke to make films? "every art form suffers from a certain amount of pretentiousness, which is the desire to be artistically elevated and to be seen as an artist who is more sophisticated than other artists;his thought process of releasing the film for streaming while it's in theaters;having to think about releasing an indie film almost like politicians think about precincts.Roshan's Indie Film Highlight: GIRLS WILL BE GIRLS (2024) dir. by Shuchi TalatiLinks:Follow Roshan On InstagramFollow A NICE INDIAN BOY On InstagramA NICE INDIAN BOY Official WebsiteSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/first-time-go/exclusive-content
In this episode of The SKIN Report, Dr. Sethi dives into everything you need to know about keratosis pilaris—also known as strawberry skin. Learn what causes this common condition, why it disproportionately affects women and people with darker skin tones, and how to treat it with the right combination of exfoliation, hydration, and advanced skincare techniques.Dr. Sethi shares her expert tips on choosing the right scrubs and glycolic acid treatments, avoiding common product pitfalls, and using microneedling to reduce visible KP scarring. Whether you're just starting your treatment or exploring long-term solutions, this episode offers a science-backed guide to smoother, healthier skin.
Disclaimer: Please check with your personal physician before embarking on a fasting plan. This is not meant for everyone, but on a case-by-case basis. Learn more about INIM's Research Studies: https://www.nova.edu/nim/research-studies/index.html In this episode, Dr. Jacqueline Junco chats with Pallavi Sethi, Founder of High Living Wellness, to explore the holistic path from healing to wellness. The discussion highlights the transformative potential of breathwork, meditation, and integrative wellness strategies in improving overall health and well-being. Pallavi shares her insights into energy healing and emphasizes the critical role of holistic wellness in achieving lasting healing. She offers practical tips for cultivating balance in everyday life and explains the significance of physical movement and aligning with natural circadian rhythms. The conversation also delves into the concepts of fasting and autophagy. Pallavi illustrates how mindful practices such as healthy eating, breathwork, humming, and intentional slowing down can support the body in reaching a state of holistic wellness. Tune in to the Hope and Help for Fatigue and Chronic Illness Podcast – Transforming Health Through Holistic Wellness. Sign up for the COVID-UPP Study: https://redcap.nova.edu/redcap/surveys/?s=RMEDJ7LKCX&_gl=1*1h830h7*_gcl_au*MTM2NDA0MTQyOS4xNzE1MDA0ODAy If you are interested in joining a Gulf War Illness (GWI) trial, please complete the Recruitment Registry Form. https://redcap.nova.edu/redcap/surveys/?s=Y9YF8JJWJRK8HEKL%20&_gl=1*1fipp18*_gcl_aw*R0NMLjE3MDc5MTgwMzIuRUFJYUlRb2JDaE1JeWNyUXVfcXFoQU1WU1pCYUJSM3AyQWRBRUFBWUFTQUFFZ0s1NWZEX0J3RQ..*_gcl_au*MTg2NjgwMDQ4Ni4xNzA3MTQwNzgx Pallavi Sethi is a compassionate meditation & yoga therapist and energy healer dedicated to nurturing your mind, body, and spirit. With a focus on holistic well-being, she offers personalized sessions that blend the ancient practices of transcendental meditation, Hindu meditation & yoga with modern healing techniques. She has successfully led transformative retreats in India, Dubai, and London, healing thousands of individuals physically and emotionally. Pallavi's approach not only makes powerful changes but also empowers each soul to embrace their true potential. Through deep connection and self-discovery, participants learn to release negative energy and cultivate resilience. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/highliving_pallavi/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pallavi-sethi-463431319/ Learn more about High Living Wellness: Website: https://www.highlivingwellness.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61563856152411 Dr. Jacqueline Junco is the chair of the Integrative Medicine Program at the Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine, an Assistant Professor at Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Osteopathic Medicine, and an integrative medical physician with over 30 years of clinical experience. She is a medically trained doctor who is certified in acupuncture, Chinese herbology, and oriental medicine from the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. Her knowledge of Western medicine and natural alternatives creates a powerful combination of modern technology and ancient therapies that are used to treat a vast majority of health conditions. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.jackiejunco_/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jackie-junco-775507162/ Enjoy our show? Please leave us a 5-star review on the following platforms so we can bring hope and help to others. Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hope-and-help-for-fatigue-chronic-illness/id1724900423 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/154isuc02GnkPEPlWfdXMT Sign up today for our newsletter. https://nova.us4.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=419072c88a85f355f15ab1257&id=5e03a4de7d This podcast is brought to you by the Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine. Learn more about us here. Website: https://www.nova.edu/nim/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/InstituteForNeuroImmuneMedicine Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/NSU_INIM/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/NSU_INIM #HolisticHealth #IntegrativeWellness #FunctionalMedicine
In this episode of The SKIN Report, Dr. Sethi dives into the skin changes that occur during perimenopause and menopause—and how to manage them with the right skincare routine. As estrogen and progesterone levels decline, many women experience dry, dull, and fragile skin. But with the right ingredients and habits, you can maintain a healthy, hydrated glow.Dr. Sethi explains:✅ Why hormone changes affect skin hydration and collagen✅ How to choose the best moisturizers for aging skin✅ What ingredients like retinol and hyaluronic acid actually do✅ Why estrogen creams may be worth considering—and when to avoid them✅ What to steer clear of (including coconut oil and over-exfoliation)
My guests today are Roxton McNeal, Managing Director and Head PM of QIS Investments and Siddharth Sethi, portfolio manager and Head of QIS structuring. Together, they're spearheading the development of QIS-driven solutions at Simplify.In this conversation, we explore what it takes to build and manage a multi-strategy QIS portfolio—from infrastructure requirements to portfolio construction and risk management. We discuss: • The structural vs. academic premia distinction and why it matters. • How Simplify evaluates and customizes QIS offerings from banks. • The need and challenges of dynamic allocation across dozens of strategies. • How QIS strategies integrate with traditional beta portfolios. • The operational and counterparty considerations of trading these strategies.For those interested in the practical realities of QIS investing, this episode provides a deep dive into both the opportunities and challenges of running a systematic, multi-strategy portfolio.I hope you enjoy my conversation with Roxton McNeal and Siddharth Sethi.
Directed by Roshan Sethi, A NICE INDIAN BOY introduces us to Naveen (Karan Soni), a doctor who seems to have given up on finding love. However, when he meets Jay (Jonathan Groff), his world is upended. Though, as the two fall deeply in love, Naveen fears introducing his new boyfriend to his traditional Indian family, fearing that he will put everyone on edge. But their feelings are undeniable and Naveen must face uncomfortable truths about his own beliefs about the power of love and marriage. In this 1on1, we speak to Soni and Sethi about believing in the power of love and the struggle of family expectations.
In this episode of The SKIN Report, Dr. Sethi breaks down one of skincare's most essential ingredients: ceramides. Learn what ceramides are, how they function in the skin's barrier, and why they're especially important as we age. Dr. Sethi also shares practical tips for using ceramide-rich products effectively—especially for women going through perimenopause and menopause.You'll discover how to layer moisturizers and serums for maximum hydration, why hyaluronic acid plays a key supporting role, and what additional skincare actives your skin might need for long-term health and glow.
In today's episode, Sarah is sitting down and chatting with Shruti Sethi, talking about all things cancer, nutrition, and health. Shruti is a holistic nutritionist and cancer coach, Energy Psychologist, Ayurveda and Yoga expert, dedicated to helping busy professionals and cancer survivors thrive through healthy eating. Based in the US, Shruti runs Awaana Health, offering holistic wellness to a worldwide audience. As a cancer survivor, she combines her journey with professional expertise to provide practical, nutritious meal plans. She's the author of "The Healing Power Within," which inspires listeners to transform their health and wellness. Connect with Shruti Sethi: https://www.awaanahealth.com Connect with Sarah: IG: @sarahghekiere.nd Email: sarahghekierend@gmail.com Work with Sarah 1:1 - 50% off in exchange for feedback for a limited time: bit.ly/ITHWBH2025 Sarah's Meditations on Insight Timer: https://insighttimer.com/innertruthhealing/guided-meditations Learn More about Inner Truth Healing: innertruthhealing.us
Today on KIOS at the Movies, host Joshua LaBure sits down with the director and star of the new film A Nice Indian Boy.
Dennis connects via Zoom with Roshan Sethi, director of the new film A Nice Indian Boy, which is about and Indian-American doctor named Naveen (Roshan's real-life boyfriend Karan Soni) who falls who falls for a photographer named Jay (Jonathan Groff), who is white but who was adopted and raised by Indian-American parents. Complications ensue when Naveen brings Jay home to meet his family. Roshan talks about the film's origins as a stage play, directing his real life boyfriend Karan Soni in love scenes with Jonathan Groff and the movie's theme of negotiating life after coming out and how big or small do you want to play in terms of being your true self. Roshan also talks about his second career as a doctor and how he works several months a year at the Dana Farber Cancer Institute in Boston, Massachusetts. Other topics include: what gay life is like in India, being mentored by indie mainstay Mark Duplass, how Jonathan Groff leads from love all the time, not being allowed to watch Hollywood movies growing up and the moment from making A Nice Indian Boy that he knows he'll never forget.
Show notes / PDF & Infographic / Free Audiobook / Unleash Your Inner Artist with Rick Rubin's The Creative Act: A Way of Being. Key figures and topics: Creativity, Art, Intuition, Inspiration, Process, Mindfulness, intuition, Process, self-discovery, Creativity, Art, Kanye West, Mandy Moore, Ed Sheeran, Johnny Cash, Rick Rubin, Jay Z, NYU, Lady Gaga, , The Creative Act: A Way of Being, Sterling K. Brown, Chris Sullivan, Def Jam Records, StoryShots, Ego, story shorts, Red Hot Chili Peppers, In the book summary of I Will Teach You to Be Rich by Ramit Sethi, the focus is on developing a personal financial strategy that empowers individuals to take control of their financial futures. The book emphasizes the importance of defining what being rich means to you personally, and encourages conscious spending by tracking expenses and making informed financial decisions. Sethi advocates for prioritizing spending on things you truly love while cutting back on less important expenses. The summary highlights key strategies for financial success, including starting early to leverage compound interest and breaking free from excuses that hinder financial growth. Sethi recommends focusing on macro financial decisions rather than getting caught up in minor cost-cutting measures. The book outlines 12 critical financial strategies, such as automating your money system, maintaining a good credit score, getting employer 401k matches, and negotiating raises. A central theme of the book is creating an automatic money management system that simplifies financial planning and helps individuals stick to long-term financial goals. By setting up multiple accounts for different purposes - including checking, savings, credit cards, retirement, and investment accounts - individuals can more effectively manage their finances. Sethi's approach is practical and non-judgmental, focusing on creating sustainable financial habits that align with personal values and long-term objectives. Key takeaways: Define what being 'rich' means to you personally and practice conscious spending by prioritizing expenses that truly matter to you Start investing and building wealth early to leverage compound interest and establish smart money habits over time Avoid making excuses that prevent financial progress; take action even if your initial steps aren't perfect Focus on macro financial strategies like automating your money system, maintaining a good credit score, and contributing to retirement accounts rather than getting stuck on minor expenses Set up an automatic money management system with multiple accounts (checking, savings, credit card, retirement, investment) to simplify finances and ensure consistent financial habits Prioritize five to ten key financial actions that yield significant results, such as negotiating raises, cutting major expenses, and using credit cards strategically Adopt a mindset of financial growth by being willing to start small and consistently improve your money management skills Challenge conventional financial wisdom by making informed, personalized decisions about spending and investing based on your individual goals (00:00) Introduction to The Creative Act: A Way of Being by Rick Rubin (01:05) About Rick Rubin (01:50) Everyone Is a Creator (02:55) Living Life as an Artist (03:53) Look Inward (04:52) Trust Your Intuition (06:17) Don't Let Doubt Hinder Your Creativity (07:25) Breaking Through the Creative Block (08:21) 10 Small Steps for Shaking up Your Process (10:53) 4 Steps to Bringing Creative Work to Life (12:17) Finding Fulfillment Through Experimentation and Completion (13:48) Final Summary and Review (15:00) Rating Related Book Summaries Creativity Inc. by Ed Catmull and Amy Wallace Discipline is Destiny by Ryan Holiday The War of Art by Steven Pressfield The Good Life by Robert Waldinger The Practice by Seth Godin Never Finished by David Goggins Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of The Skin Report, Dr. Simran Sethi reveals the top skincare and medical aesthetic trends to follow in 2025—based on clinical evidence, not hype. From skin barrier repair to glass skin, skin-tox (Botox for pores), and undetectable beauty trends like “no tox,” Dr. Sethi breaks down what really works for long-term skin health. She also dives into advanced concepts like collagen banking and the best non-surgical treatments for loose skin after weight loss. Tune in to discover how to stay ahead of the curve with results-driven skincare—especially for skin of color.Topics Covered:Skin barrier repair for hyperpigmentation preventionGlass skin myths (and why Vaseline won't work)Skin Botox (skin-tox) for smaller poresNo tox & natural-looking filler useCollagen banking with skincare + treatmentsSkin tightening options post-weight loss✨ Have questions or trends you want us to cover? Leave a comment and subscribe for future episodes!Exclusive Offer for the Skin Report AudienceSKINREPORT25use in the shopping cart to receive 25% discount The Skin Report Podcast : Subscribe and Download!Skin By Dr. Sethi - BlogSkin By Dr. Sethi - SkincareSkin By Dr. Sethi - Beauty InstagramDr. Sethi's Medical Spa
Help us improve the show by filling out our audience survey: bit.ly/4j01Gq0 In this episode of Get Hired, LinkedIn Editor Andrew Seaman speaks with Dr. Roshan Sethi, an oncologist who has also made a name for himself as a Hollywood screenwriter and now director of A Nice Indian Boy, opening in theaters on April 4. Dr. Sethi discusses how he forged a career out of two seemingly opposite worlds, and how writing and directing make him a better doctor. Key Topics: Overcoming institutional obstacles The importance of mentorship How to bounce back after being fired Applying skills from one career field to another Links and Resources: Follow Andrew Seaman on LinkedIn here Listen to more episodes of Get Hired with Andrew Seaman here
Have you ever stood in front of your suitcase, overwhelmed, unsure what to pack—or panic-ordered outfits days before a trip that you'll never wear again? You're not alone. In fact, this episode might be exactly what your suitcase (and closet) needs. In this episode, I'm joined by Cassandra Sethi, personal stylist and founder of Next Level Wardrobe, who shares her system for making packing simple, efficient, and actually fun. We talk about how to get more outfits with fewer pieces, avoid the most common packing mistakes, and how to feel stylish and comfortable—whether you're heading to Paris or just to the airport. If travel packing always feels like a puzzle you can't solve, this episode will help you finally crack it. Get full show notes and transcript: https://pointmetofirstclass.com/stylist-travel-packing-guide/ Want to shape the show? Take the Point Me To First Class listener survey and share what you love and want more of!
Support The Glenn Show at https://glennloury.substack.com Video Links 0:36 How Rajiv saw Trump's assault on elite higher ed coming 4:26 The Trump administration's legitimate complaints against higher ed 9:41 Rajiv: The crackdown on campus protest would have happened even without the October 7 protest 17:10 How test scores can marry merit and diversity on college […]
In this episode, Sameer Sethi, SVP and Chief AI & Insights Officer at Hackensack Meridian Health, shares how the health system is leading the way in AI adoption. From scaling automation to embedding AI into clinical workflows, he discusses key innovations, challenges, and the future of AI-driven healthcare.
Figuring out you're gay isn't the hard part — but telling your Indian parents…? The Gargs sit down with Roshan Sethi, director of the new film, “This Indian Boy,” to unpack what it was like to come out. From personal revelations to watching friends navigate the minefield of family expectations, this is the raw take on what it's like to be Indian and gay. BOOK YOUR TICKET TODAY! Website: https://zarnagarg.com/Instagram : @ZarnaGarg Podcast : @zarnagargfamilypodcast
With increasing political uncertainties, the risk of nuclear war has also risen. To highlight this heightened danger and urge greater caution, the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists has moved the Doomsday Clock forward by one second, bringing us just 89 seconds away from catastrophe! But what does this really mean? We spoke with Dr. Manpreet Sethi, Distinguished Fellow at the Centre for Air Power Studies and an expert on nuclear deterrence, to gain a deeper understanding of this. Tune in to Puliyabaazi for an in-depth discussion on this critical issue.We discuss:* Will the world move towards more nuclear weapons?* Can NPT remain effective in today's world order?* Types of Nuclear Deterrence Strategies. MAD and NUTS.* Nuclear Arms Race* Doom's Day Clock* Is it time for Global No First Use?* India and China's Vishwaguru stance* Nuclear restraint mechanisms* Is a Nuclear Weapons Free World possible?* Towards Nuclear Energy* What about research on Thorium?Read more:Nuclearly Put | Articles by Dr. Manpreet SethiNuclear Strategy: India's March Towards Credible Deterrence | Book by Dr. SethiDoomsday ClockPlease note that Puliyabaazi is now available on Youtube with video.Related Puliyabaazi:भारत की ऊर्जा - कोयले से परमाणु तक. India's Energy Futureपरमाणु हथियार: इस ब्रह्मास्त्र से कैसे बचें ? Nuclear Weapons and India.If you have any questions for the guest or feedback for us, please comment here or write to us at puliyabaazi@gmail.com. If you like our work, please subscribe and share this Puliyabaazi with your friends, family and colleagues.Website: https://puliyabaazi.inGuest: @manpreetsethi01Hosts: @saurabhchandra @pranaykotas @thescribblebeeTwitter: @puliyabaaziInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/puliyabaazi/Subscribe & listen to the podcast on iTunes, Google Podcasts, Castbox, AudioBoom, YouTube, Spotify or any other podcast app. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.puliyabaazi.in
What is Ectoin, and how can it transform your skincare routine? In this episode of The Skin Report, Dr. Simran Sethi, board-certified in internal medicine and medical aesthetics, explores the benefits of this powerful amino acid. Learn how Ectoin provides extreme hydration, reduces inflammation, and protects against UVA rays, helping with conditions like eczema, rosacea, acne, and melasma. Plus, find out how to incorporate Ectoin into your skincare routine for maximum benefits.
Shruti Sethi is a holistic nutritionist and cancer coach, Energy Psychologist, Ayurveda and Yoga expert dedicated to helping busy professionals and cancer survivors thrive through healthy eating. Based in the US, Shruti runs Awaana Health, offering holistic wellness to a worldwide audience. A cancer survivor herself, she combines her journey with professional expertise to provide practical, nutritious meal plans. She's an author of "The Healing Power Within " inspiring listeners to transform their health and wellness.In this episode, we discuss surrendering to the whole process, healing different realms in your life, meditation, mindfulness and tips on maintaining a healthy lifestyle. (2) Facebook(68) Shruti Sethi - YouTubeShruti Sethi - Cancer Recovery Coach & Energy Psychologist (@shruti_sethi_) • Instagram photos and videoshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/shruti-sethi-25682156#alittlelessfearpodcast #drlinomartinez #author #cancer #cancersurvivor #nutrition #meditation #mindfulness #energyhealing #alternativemedicine #holistichealing #selflove #mindbodyconnectionThis is Dr. Lino Martinez the host for A Little Less Fear Podcast. For more information, please use the information below. Thanks so much for your support!Author | A Little Less FearA Little LESS FEAR Podcast (@alittlelessfearpodcast) • Instagram photos and videosLino Marinez (@alittlelessfear) TikTok | Watch Lino Marinez's Newest TikTok Videos(4) A Little Less Fear Podcast - YouTube
Are estrogen creams the secret to youthful, hydrated skin? In this episode of The Skin Report, Dr. Simran Sethi dives into everything you need to know about estrogen in skincare. She breaks down the different types of estrogen creams, who they are right for, and how they can help with skin concerns like dryness, fine lines, and laxity.Learn whether estrogen skincare products are a good fit for you, how they compare to menopausal treatments, and the best way to incorporate them into your routine. Plus, Dr. Sethi answers a common question: Should you use estrogen creams for prevention?
Get Dr. Mina's Ultimate (Affordable) Skincare Guide here. Get Dr. Mina's free PDF on How to create Healthy Skin Habits here. Join Dr. Mina and Dr. Mansha Sethi as they navigate the ever-evolving world of med spas. In this conversation, they break down popular aesthetic services, discuss industry regulations, and highlight why patient safety should always come first. From understanding the risks of non-physician providers to choosing a reputable med spa, this episode empowers listeners to make informed decisions about cosmetic treatments. Whether you're curious about injectables or considering your first med spa visit, this discussion sheds light on what every patient needs to know before booking an appointment. Key Takeaways: - Med spas offer a variety of non-invasive cosmetic procedures. - Regulation of med spas varies significantly by state. - Only a small percentage of med spas have proper physician oversight. - Complications can arise from aesthetic procedures, even in trained hands. - Patients should be cautious of overly cheap services. - It's essential to verify the qualifications of the providers at med spas. - Hydrafacials and laser hair removal are popular and effective treatments. - Patients should be wary of over-promising treatments and results. - Cleanliness and organization are critical indicators of a reputable med spa. - Collaboration between dermatologists and estheticians enhances patient care. In This Episode: (02:00) Understanding Med Spas: A Comprehensive Overview (06:08) Regulation and Oversight of Med Spas (14:57) Complications and Patient Safety in Aesthetic Procedures (18:51) Choosing the Right Med Spa: Key Considerations (21:04) Best Practices and Treatments at Med Spas (25:23) Red Flags and Warning Signs at Med Spas (28:10) Final Thoughts: Ensuring Safety and Quality in Aesthetic Care Dr. Mansha Sethi is a board-certified dermatologist serving both adult and pediatric patients. She currently practices medical, surgical, and cosmetic dermatology at St. Luke's University Health Network in PA. Part of her job includes training dermatology residents. Prior to this, Dr. Sethi worked at a private practice in Houston, TX. She grew up in Northeast Pennsylvania. She attended Cornell University in Ithaca, NY, for her Bachelor of Science, earning Dean's List each semester for academic record. She received her medical degree from the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University in Philadelphia. She was selected to present her research at local and national conferences – the Philadelphia Dermatological Society and the American Academy of Dermatology. She completed a year of internal medicine at Jefferson-Abington Hospital and her dermatology residency at Thomas Jefferson University. Philly holds a special place in her heart because she met her husband there. Dr. Sethi is a member of the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) and the American Society of Dermatologic Surgery. She's one of the social media ambassadors for AAD. Outside work, she enjoys traveling, trying new restaurants, and spending time with family. She's navigating new mom life with her baby boy. Follow Dr. Sethi here: https://www.instagram.com/doctor_sethi Follow Dr. Mina here:- https://instagram.com/drminaskin https://www.facebook.com/drminaskin https://www.youtube.com/@drminaskin https://www.linkedin.com/in/drminaskin/ For more great skin care tips, subscribe to The Skin Real Podcast or visit www.theskinreal.com Baucom & Mina Derm Surgery, LLC Email - scheduling@atlantadermsurgery.com Contact - (404) 844-0496 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/baucomminamd/ Thanks for listening! The content of this podcast is for entertainment, educational, and informational purposes and does not constitute formal medical advice.
Rinki Sethi is an experienced CISO (Chief Information Security Officer) and board member in the cybersecurity industry. In this episode, she joins Oz Alashe, founder and CEO at CybSafe, and host Scott Schober to discuss security awareness training and human risk management, including effective strategies, innovative approaches, and more. BEHAVE: A Human Risk Podcast is brought to you by CybSafe, developers of the Human Risk Management Platform. Learn more at https://cybsafe.com.
Your skin is home to billions of bacteria—some good, some bad. But how does your skin microbiome impact acne, eczema, and overall skin health? In this episode of The Skin Report, Dr. Simran Sethi breaks down everything you need to know about maintaining a healthy skin microbiome and why your skincare routine might be disrupting it.In this episode, you'll learn:✔️ What the skin microbiome is and why it's essential for healthy skin✔️ How exfoliants like glycolic & lactic acid affect your skin's bacteria balance✔️ The impact of antibiotics on acne & the skin-gut connection✔️ Whether probiotic skincare really works—or if it's just a trend
Rinki Sethi is the VP & CISO at BILL. In this episode, she joins host Scott Schober to discuss the topic of CISOs and cyber risk, including how the core responsibilities of a CISO have shifted over the years, what security leaders should be doing to build resilience against the many growing risks, and more. SecurityScorecard is the leading security rating company, used by more than 2,500 top companies. To learn more about our sponsor, visit https://securityscorecard.com
AI is transforming healthcare, but its effectiveness hinges on the quality of data feeding it. At Hackensack Meridian Health, Chief AI Officer Sameer Sethi is ensuring that AI-driven advancements are rooted in strong data governance, responsible deployment, and human oversight. “AI isn't magic,” Sethi said. “It works off of information that exists—about a topic, a […] Source: Having Quality Data, and Using Right Type of AI for the Task at Hand, Keys to Future Success on healthsystemcio.com - healthsystemCIO.com is the sole online-only publication dedicated to exclusively and comprehensively serving the information needs of healthcare CIOs.
Are at-home chemical peels safe, or are they doing more harm than good? In this episode of The Skin Report, Dr. Simran Sethi, board-certified internal medicine doctor and medical aesthetics specialist, breaks down everything you need to know about at-home peels. She discusses which ingredients to look for, what strengths are safe, and who should avoid them altogether—especially those with darker skin tones or melasma.Dr. Sethi also explains why some at-home peels can actually worsen pigmentation and cause skin barrier damage. Tune in to learn when it's okay to use a chemical peel at home and how to do it safely. Plus, if you've ever had a bad reaction to a chemical peel, Dr. Sethi shares essential tips on skin recovery.Topics Covered in This Episode:✔️ What chemical peels do (and what they don't do)✔️ Common misconceptions about peels and fine lines✔️ The biggest risks of at-home chemical peels✔️ Safe chemical peel strengths for at-home use✔️ How often you should do a chemical peel✔️ Why darker skin tones should be extra cautiousHave you tried an at-home chemical peel? Share your experience in the comments! Don't forget to subscribe and turn on notifications for more expert skincare insights.Exclusive Offer for the Skin Report AudienceSKINREPORT25use in the shopping cart to receive 25% discount The Skin Report Podcast : Subscribe and Download!Skin By Dr. Sethi - BlogSkin By Dr. Sethi - SkincareSkin By Dr. Sethi - Beauty InstagramDr. Sethi's Medical Spa
Are stem cells the future of skincare, or is it all about exosomes? In this episode, Dr. Simran Sethi, board-certified in internal medicine and a specialist in medical aesthetics, unpacks the science behind these regenerative treatments.In this episode, you'll learn:✅ The key differences between stem cells and exosomes✅ How these technologies are used in skincare and aesthetic treatments✅ Whether skincare products with plant stem cells actually work✅ The cost and effectiveness of exosome-based treatmentsDr. Sethi also clarifies common misconceptions, including whether stem cells in skincare are vegan and what to look for when considering exosome-based treatments.⭐ Have you tried exosome or stem cell skincare treatments? Let us know in the comments!#SkincareScience #StemCells #Exosomes #AestheticMedicine #BeautyInnovationExclusive Offer for the Skin Report AudienceSKINREPORT25use in the shopping cart to receive 25% discount
Ultra-processed foods (UPFs) are identified as the leading cause of preventable death globally. These foods are chemically altered, stripped of their natural structures, and filled with additives, sugars, unhealthy fats, and preservatives, resulting in products that offer little to no nutritional benefit while contributing significantly to chronic disease. In this episode, I talk with Vani Hari and Dr. Shebani Sethi about why ultra-processed foods are not just a health risk—they are a public health crisis. Vani Hari is the food activist behind FoodBabe.com, a NY Times best-selling author of 4 books, founder of the organic products brand Truvani, and was named one of the “Most Influential People on the Internet” by Time magazine. Hari's viral testimony before the US Senate sparked a massive movement to stop American food companies from poisoning their own citizens with ingredients they don't use in other countries. Hari founded Food Babe to spread information about what is really in the American food supply. She teaches people how to make the right purchasing decisions at the grocery store, how to live an organic lifestyle, and how to travel healthfully around the world. Vani has gathered hundreds of thousands of petitions to change the food system and influenced how major food giants like Kraft, Subway, Chipotle, Chick-fil-A, and Starbucks create their products, steering them towards more healthful policies. Dr. Shebani Sethi is a double board-certified physician in Obesity Medicine and Psychiatry. She is the Founding Director of Stanford University's Metabolic Psychiatry program and Silicon Valley Metabolic Psychiatry, a new center in the San Francisco Bay Area focused on optimizing brain health by integrating low carb nutrition, comprehensive psychiatric care, and treatment of obesity with associated metabolic disease. Full length episodes can be found here: Why the Last Thing that Should Ever Eat is Ultra Processed Foods How To Be A Food Activist In Your Own Kitchen How Does Ultra-Processed Food Affect Our Mental Health? This episode is brought to you by BIOptimizers. Head to bioptimizers.com/hyman and use code HYMAN10 to save 10%.
How can couples improve their financial communication and decision-making? In this episode of the Whinypaluza Podcast, Rebecca and Seth Greene explore Ramit Sethi's book, "Money for Couples." They delve into the importance of financial literacy and open communication in a relationship, emphasizing the need for couples to work together as an economic team. They discuss the four money types Sethi identified: the avoider, the optimizer, the worrier, and the dreamer, and provide insights into how couples can navigate their financial journeys based on their individual money types. Key Takeaways: → Financial Literacy is Essential: Couples need to be financially literate and have open conversations about money to make informed decisions together. → Teamwork Makes the Dream Work: One person should not handle all the finances; couples should work together as a team to achieve their financial goals. → Identify Your Money Type: Understanding your and your partner's money type can help you navigate financial discussions and decisions more effectively. → Start with Positive Conversations: Initiate discussions about money in a pleasant and enjoyable way, focusing on dreams and future plans. → Regular Money Dates: Schedule regular "money dates" to discuss finances and keep the momentum going. Quotes: Rebecca: "If I can get better with money, you can get better with money." Seth: "Just because you could do something doesn't mean you should do something." This episode provides valuable insights for couples looking to improve their financial communication and decision-making. By understanding their money types, having open and positive conversations, and working together as a team, couples can create a more secure and fulfilling financial future. Go to the blog at whinypaluza.com for more information and resources on this topic. ✅Follow Rebecca Greene
Are you using the right skin acids for your skincare routine? In this episode of The Skin Report, Dr. Simran Sethi breaks down the three key categories of skin acids—exfoliants, pigment reducers, and hydrating acids—and how they benefit different skin concerns. Whether you have acne-prone skin, melasma, or are looking to brighten your complexion, this episode will help you understand which acids work best for your needs. Plus, learn when to avoid using skin acids, especially after procedures like microneedling or laser treatments.
Is at-home microneedling safe? Dr. Simran Sethi breaks down the risks, benefits, and misconceptions about microneedling at home versus professional treatments. Discover why microneedling at home might not deliver the results you're hoping for, especially if you have skin of color or acne scars. Learn how professional microneedling works, why depth and safety matter, and how to choose a trusted provider for optimal results. Dr. Sethi also shares insights into common mistakes and the potential dangers of at-home devices.0:00 - Introduction: What Is Microneedling and Why It Matters0:22 - Risks of At-Home Microneedling Devices1:54 - Professional Microneedling: How It Works and Benefits5:22 - Who Should Avoid At-Home Microneedling7:49 - Final Thoughts: Choosing Safe and Effective Microneedling-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------Exclusive Offer for the Skin Report AudienceSKINREPORT25use in the shopping cart to receive 25% discount -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------LEARN MORE!The Skin Report Podcast : Subscribe and Download!Skin By Dr. Sethi - BlogSkin By Dr. Sethi - SkincareSkin By Dr. Sethi - Beauty InstagramDr. Sethi's Medical Spa
Are you dealing with sensitive, itchy, or dry skin? In this episode of The Skin Report, Dr. Simran Sethi explains everything you need to know about your skin barrier. Learn how this vital layer protects your skin, the common causes of skin barrier damage like acne and melasma, and the best ways to repair it using lipids, retinol, and hydration. Dr. Sethi also reveals what to avoid during repair—like petroleum jelly and high molecular weight oils—and shares actionable tips for healthier, more resilient skin. Don't miss these expert insights to transform your skincare routine!0:00 - Introduction to Skin Barrier Health0:18 - What is the Skin Barrier?2:08 - Causes of Skin Barrier Breakage4:09 - Symptoms of a Broken Skin Barrier5:01 - How to Repair Your Skin Barrier7:36 - What to Avoid During Skin Barrier Repair10:03 - Final Thoughts and Skincare Tips -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------Exclusive Offer for the Skin Report AudienceSKINREPORT25use in the shopping cart to receive 25% discount -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------LEARN MORE!The Skin Report Podcast : Subscribe and Download!Skin By Dr. Sethi - BlogSkin By Dr. Sethi - SkincareSkin By Dr. Sethi - Beauty InstagramDr. Sethi's Medical Spa
Sanjeev Sethi, M.D., Ph.D., explains how Mayo Clinic Laboratories' new mass spectrometry test (Mayo ID: MSMN) identifies most antigens now known to cause membranous nephropathy. Precise identification of antigens is important for optimal management of this serious kidney disease.Speaker 3: (00:32) Would you mind telling us a little bit about yourself and your background? Speaker 3: (01:58) Would you give us an overview of membranous nephropathy? Speaker 3: (07:14) Could you tell us a little bit about this new assay? Speaker 3: (14:29) Could you give a little example of how a clinician might use this information to treat their patients differently than how they would've in the past?
It's “the most wonderful time of the year,” but for some of us, it doesn't necessarily feel like it. I know not everyone relates to this confusing angst during the holidays, but maybe you do. Maybe you put a smile on your face for the parties and events, but inside, you might feel as alone as the Grinch sitting in his cave on top of the hill because who feels down during the holidays? Is your heart just three sizes too small? In today's episode, I'm joined by Dr. Tanmeet Sethi, who shares three tangible ways we can navigate these melancholy feelings during this time of year, including: 1. A simple exercise to soften your melancholy so it doesn't overpower you. 2. A powerful way to boost your energy and feel more at peace. 3. The single best thing you can do to mother yourself during this season. Listening to Dr. Sethi's blend of compassion and research feels like a hug for my inner Eeyore! I hope you feel the same way! For full show notes, including takeaways, click here. *** Announcement: Use Code 3in30 to get 10% off Flecks of Gold Journals this holiday season! Related Episodes: 325: How to have Less-Stressful, More Meaningful Holidays // Desirae Endres from Minimal-ish 398: How to Plan for an Energizing (not Exhausting) Holiday Season // Dr. Amber Price 401: How Radical Gratitude Can Change Your Life // Dr. Tanmeet Sethi, MD Episode Sponsors: Earth Breeze: Go to earthbreeze.com/3in30 for 40% off with your subscription now. Quince: Go to Quince.com/3in30 for free shipping on your order and 365-day returns. BetterHelp: 3 in 30 Takeaways for Moms is sponsored by BetterHelp. Go to betterhelp.com/3in30 to get 10% off your first month of online therapy. Vionic Shoes: Go to vionicshoes.com and use code 3IN30 for 15% off your order. Let's Connect: Join me on Instagram! Get weekly-ish emails with BTS of my life Find Your Magic in Motherhood: Free 3-Day Email Course ***