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Shalu's journey as a startup founder coincided with the birth of her daughter a couple of years after founding Growthpal, presenting a unique set of challenges. Even as her daughter needed time and staying up through the night and juggling the demands of a rapidly growing company leading a team of 50 people, which requires much more time compared to a job, it has been an emotional battle. The clash between the demands of late-night U.S. sales and the desire to be present for her daughter has been a battle of managing the emotional toll and the importance of effective time management. The emotional battle of not always being seen as the top priority by her daughter while also striving for success in the competitive startup landscape highlights the sacrifices and challenges that many women face in similar situations.After graduating from IIT Kharagpur, she did her MBA from IIM Lucknow, and worked at Mindtickle and Deloitte and was consulting with 20 startups across various verticals including healthcare. During her college days as well, she tried her hand at starting up and learned multiple things even though they did not work out and believes that they helped her get here. Shalu's journey into entrepreneurship wasn't without its challenges. As a co-founder of Growthpal, she faced the unique challenge of navigating a startup landscape with no set guideposts unlike when one is in a job where one is told what to do. Wearing multiple hats, from team building to strategic decision-making, she embraced the chaos and considers it a valuable opportunity for personal growth.
Shalu's journey as a startup founder coincided with the birth of her daughter a couple of years after founding Growthpal, presenting a unique set of challenges. Even as her daughter needed time and staying up through the night and juggling the demands of a rapidly growing company leading a team of 50 people, which requires much more time compared to a job, it has been an emotional battle. The clash between the demands of late-night U.S. sales and the desire to be present for her daughter has been a battle of managing the emotional toll and the importance of effective time management. The emotional battle of not always being seen as the top priority by her daughter while also striving for success in the competitive startup landscape highlights the sacrifices and challenges that many women face in similar situations.After graduating from IIT Kharagpur, she did her MBA from IIM Lucknow, and worked at Mindtickle and Deloitte and was consulting with 20 startups across various verticals including healthcare. During her college days as well, she tried her hand at starting up and learned multiple things even though they did not work out and believes that they helped her get here. Shalu's journey into entrepreneurship wasn't without its challenges. As a co-founder of Growthpal, she faced the unique challenge of navigating a startup landscape with no set guideposts unlike when one is in a job where one is told what to do. Wearing multiple hats, from team building to strategic decision-making, she embraced the chaos and considers it a valuable opportunity for personal growth.
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Torn between math and medicine as an undergrad, Shalu Pal shadowed 10 different types of doctors to figure out which one was truly happy but didn't find the joy she was seeking. Then, she walked into her optometrist's office and heard laughter coming from patients, staff and doctor. At that point, she knew she had found her path forward. After optometry school in Southern California, Dr. Shalu Pal first specialized in specialty lenses at her residency in Oklahoma, which led to expanding her interests to dry eye disease, ocular aesthetics, and myopia management. Today, she focuses on her “why” of happiness as the owner of a thriving practice in Toronto, Canada, by fostering a warm, joyous environment for her staff and patients. Discover her strategies for building a robust clinic with the best doctors in each specialty focused on improving the lives of their patients. The doctors dive into current treatments for mastering myopia management as well as upcoming technologies in the pipeline. Dr. Pal also enjoys sharing her love for optometry with students, new grads and her colleagues through lecturing and co-editing the Mastering Myopia newsletter. Eye Give a Damn hosted by Dr. Joseph Allen is produced by FluoreSCENE Media.For more information on Dr. Joseph Allen visit https://doctoreyehealth.com/Visit https://odcommunity.com/ to learn more about FluoreSCENE Media.
God is standing in your Heart. With His arms outstretched, calling you to step out of the boat, like Peter. To step out of thought, and onto the water. Onto the Love. Into the Heart. It's smooth sailing (from) Here. Notice how the wind has died down. The waves have calmed, your mind is quiet. The Peace He left you, you have found It. I Love you I am you nik Aramaic Jesus (definitions of Shalu) by Neil Douglas Klotz "Let me walk upon the waters" - Ocean Song ************************ To claim your free gift, leave a review on Apple Podcasts, screenshot it and send it to me at nikki@curlynikki.com! Join us on Patreon to support the show, and tune into and participate in live video Q&As with me! Support the show
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Myopia has been described by many as a global epidemic. Some of the keenest minds in eyecare have made it their mission to help fight the progression of myopia across the globe. In this episode, Dr. Shalu Pal and Dr. Millicent Knight, two of the foremost experts in myopia, discuss how EssilorLuxottica is working to battle the myopia epidemic. Dr. Pal shares her perspective as a renowned clinical expert, and Dr. Knight explains how multiple industry partners are coming together in coalitions, such as GMAC, to combat the increase in myopia around the world. This is the first part of a three-part series in partnership with EssilorLuxottica. Dive into this episode, and let's fight the myopia epidemic with Dr. Shalu Pal and Dr. Millicent Knight.Essilor Myopia Management Program - https://www.essilor.ca/en/eye-care-professionals/myopia-care/programLeonardo Learning Platform - https://leonardo.essilorluxottica.com/landingGlobal Myopia Awareness Coalition - https://www.myopiaawareness.org/Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! http://www.aboutmyeyes.com/podcast
In our second episode, we take a deep dive into the new Netflix documentary, The Romantics. Join us as we discuss the Chopra family's filmmaking business and the lasting impact of the cinema of Yash Raj Studios. Oh, and you get to hear Shalu's impressions of Amrish Puri and Amitabh Bachchan.
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Ibenbatuta was actually a Moroccan explorer. Someone with wheels on his feet. A wanderer. A nomad. He loved to travel, meet new people, gain new experiences. What is Ibnebatuti got to do with this story? It is the story of Shalu Awasthi, who was once a 20 year old girl, studying at Hindu College, doing street shows and enjoying doing drama in various streets, villages and cities. She was someone who could not remain idle. She was Ibnebatuti - and how she had transformed herself to reach a place in life, where she had stopped. Ibnebatuti is a beautiful story of mother and son. Their relationship. Their Lucknowi andaaz of speech. Their little fights, their many make ups. The story touched a raw nerve when it came to pass that Shalu's son, Raghav was preparing to leave to study at Stanford University. Who was Shalu? What was her story? Does Raghav, the son understand the mother or does he understand the young girl of 20? Listen to the story of Raghav & his mother, Shalu through this humble narration.
Ibenbatuta was actually a Moroccan explorer. Someone with wheels on his feet. A wanderer. A nomad. He loved to travel, meet new people, gain new experiences. What is Ibnebatuti got to do with this story? It is the story of Shalu Awasthi, who was once a 20 year old girl, studying at Hindu College, doing street shows and enjoying doing drama in various streets, villages and cities. She was someone who could not remain idle. She was Ibnebatuti - and how she had transformed herself to reach a place in life, where she had stopped. Ibnebatuti is a beautiful story of mother and son. Their relationship. Their Lucknowi andaaz of speech. Their little fights, their many make ups. The story touched a raw nerve when it came to pass that Shalu's son, Raghav was preparing to leave to study at Stanford University. Who was Shalu? What was her story? Does Raghav, the son understand the mother or does he understand the young girl of 20? Listen to the story of Raghav & his mother, Shalu through this humble narration.
Ibenbatuta was actually a Moroccan explorer. Someone with wheels on his feet. A wanderer. A nomad. He loved to travel, meet new people, gain new experiences. What is Ibnebatuti got to do with this story? It is the story of Shalu Awasthi, who was once a 20 year old girl, studying at Hindu College, doing street shows and enjoying doing drama in various streets, villages and cities. She was someone who could not remain idle. She was Ibnebatuti - and how she had transformed herself to reach a place in life, where she had stopped. Ibnebatuti is a beautiful story of mother and son. Their relationship. Their Lucknowi andaaz of speech. Their little fights, their many make ups. The story touched a raw nerve when it came to pass that Shalu's son, Raghav was preparing to leave to study at Stanford University. Who was Shalu? What was her story? Does Raghav, the son understand the mother or does he understand the young girl of 20? Listen to the story of Raghav & his mother, Shalu through this humble narration.
Ibenbatuta was actually a Moroccan explorer. Someone with wheels on his feet. A wanderer. A nomad. He loved to travel, meet new people, gain new experiences. What is Ibnebatuti got to do with this story? It is the story of Shalu Awasthi, who was once a 20 year old girl, studying at Hindu College, doing street shows and enjoying doing drama in various streets, villages and cities. She was someone who could not remain idle. She was Ibnebatuti - and how she had transformed herself to reach a place in life, where she had stopped. Ibnebatuti is a beautiful story of mother and son. Their relationship. Their Lucknowi andaaz of speech. Their little fights, their many make ups. The story touched a raw nerve when it came to pass that Shalu's son, Raghav was preparing to leave to study at Stanford University. Who was Shalu? What was her story? Does Raghav, the son understand the mother or does he understand the young girl of 20? Listen to the story of Raghav & his mother, Shalu through this humble narration.
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If we want to transform and do things differently, we always have a big "why." We have a purpose we are going after. When I think about transformation, I say, how would you make a preferred way of working which will create delightful experiences for people at the center of that change? Shalu Manan, HR Transformation Strategist We're Only Human -- Episode 136 Change is inevitable, but there is a right and a wrong way we can present and represent change as HR leaders. In today's episode of We're Only Human, Ben talks with Shalu Manan, an HR Transformation Strategist working at Genpact. Shalu shares her personal stories of leading through change, identifying value points for the business, and driving positive experience for the workforce. If you work for a business that is facing change on any scale (and we all do!), then this episode is going to give you the ideas, insights, and inspiration that you need to see it through. Show Notes Connect with Shalu on LinkedIn See our show archives and get notified about new episodes
Twins Ayush and Shalu are excited to celebrate the first day of Diwali, which honors Dhanvantri, the god of Indian medicine… but they can't stop fighting! When they dare each other to taste the strange liquid from a peacock-shaped beaker, they are suddenly transported to an ancient village, filled with potion cures for jealousy, anger, cruelty and spite. How will they decide which cure to take home? And what will Grandpa Gopi say when he realizes what they've been up to?!Listen ad free with Wondery+ Kids. Join Wondery+ Kids for exclusives, binges, early access, and ad free listening. wondery.com/shows/little-stories-everywhere.Support us by supporting our sponsors!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Stress is our response to our needs not being met. It's important to invest in your self-care, to reflect on what you're experiencing, and to give yourself *space* to choose your response. In this episode, you will hear expert advice on stress, its effects on your body, and the importance of taking care of yourself. The big takeaway: Everyone needs a stress management strategy. Learn yours here w/ Dr. Shalu. Connect with Dr. Shalu Connect with Lauren --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/innerrebel/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/innerrebel/support
Michael Thiessen and Shalu Persaud discuss the difficulties of running a small business during this Pandemic and how all the emergency orders have caused much financial struggle. All the ways you can tap into LCC and share our content/messages: Gab: gab.com/libertycoalitioncanada Telegram: https://t.me/libertycoalitioncanadanews Instagram: www.instagram.com/libertycoalitioncanada/ Facebook: www.facebook.com/LibertyCoalitionCanada Twitter: @LibertyCCanada YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj_5... LIBERTY DISPATCH PODCAST: PodBean- libertydispatch.podbean.com You can also find us on Spotify & Itunes!
Globally, nearly 2.8 billion people depend on solid fuels such as firewood and biomass for their cooking needs and nearly 1 billion people live without electricity connection. Majority of such people lacking basic energy access reside in African and Asian countries including India. In the last two decades, India has made substantial progress in enhancing energy access through policies that support greater use of LPG cylinders and by expanding the electric grid. However, several issues still remain. To understand the Indian and global energy access challenge and the required interventions, we interviewed two renowned energy access experts - Shalu Agrawal, Program lead at the Council on Energy, Environment and Water and Dr Hisham Zerriffi, Associate Professor at the University of British Columbia. Over the years, both Shalu and Hisham have independently led numerous studies on energy access in India and in other countries. This is our first episode with two guests. An important disclaimer - Hisham is Sandeep's PhD supervisor at the University of British Columbia.
We have a special two parter today! For our 99th episode and last replay before we start Season 5 we are putting out our last 2 panels from Just 4/24. This was such an epic day and we want to say a big thank you to all our guests and everyone who made a Just 4/24 video helping us spread the movement.
In this episode, Power for All’s Divya Kottadiel speaks to Shalu Agrawal, programme lead at the Council on Energy, Environment, and Water (CEEW) on the Indian Residential Energy Survey 2020, the largest pan-India survey conducted by CEEW and ISEP on energy access and consumption patterns in Indian households. The survey covered 14,850 households from 152 districts in the 21 most populous states, accounting for 97 percent of the Indian population.
Shalu Umapathy, Managing Director of New Ventures at IDEO.org, shares how her organization creates a more just and inclusive world through people-centered design. As the nonprofit arm of the innovation and design firm by the same name, IDEO.org partners with organizations to pioneer new ways of working and builds tools that help millions of people learn and practice human-centered design. Shalu explores what innovation means in the nonprofit sector in the context of COVID-19, how to make it stick in the long term, and how her team sees it as a path toward diversity, equity, and inclusion. Visit IDEO.org to learn more about people-centered design and their philanthropic and humanitarian work.
It's International Facilitation Week! And to commemorate this momentous occasion, we bring you a special episode with guest host, Sanjay Dugar, Chair of International Association of Facilitators (IAF) India. Sanjay invites fellow facilitators, Kavitha Talreja (Lead, IAF India-Bangalore Hub), Shalaka Gundi (Group Process Facilitator), and Shalu Bhuchar (Lead, IAF India-Delhi Hub), to look at the Fac Week so far.[04:29] Power of facilitation[09:30s] Fac Week in India[16:12s] ‘Diversity in Facilitation'[27:44s] RWL – Resources for facilitation:Shalaka recommends North Star Facilitators Resources ; Shalu recommends ‘Thinkertoys' by Michael Michalko; Kavitha recommends The Thiagi resources; IAF Methods Library ; Sanjay recommends WORLD #CONNversations RELAY for UN75 Connect with Sanjay on Twitter and LinkedIn | Connect with Kavitha on Twitter and LinkedIn | Connect with Shalaka on Twitter and LinkedIn | Connect with Shalu on Twitter and LinkedInConnect with Vinay on Twitter, LinkedIn or email him at vinay@c2cod.comWrite in and say hello! podcast@c2cod.comThis podcast is brought to you by C2C-OD, your Organizational Development consulting partner ‘Bringing Strategy and People Together'. Follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook
Our world is moving towards a series of advancements in every industry, with the wave of innovation in various products and systems. However, we tend to overlook one crucial development which is mandatory for an ecstatic development of the humanity - the sector of Social Impact Design. It is the deep learning of the experiences of people who face intense human challenges; there is an intent to create a positive impact and promote a better living amongst people by revamping the traditional methods of practices. In this episode, we get into a conversation with Shalu Umapathy who leads as the Managing Director of New Ventures at IDEO. She shares with us her passion for working towards creating a social impact and how it eventually became a huge part of her professional journey as well. She also talks about how her learning through her work experience has helped her to get inspired and work selflessly, using the principles of Designeering to address the problems of the marginalized communities to create a positive impact. You can connect with Shalu on Linkedin @shalu_umapathy. Don't forget to subscribe to our show and share your comments on ads@avantika.edu.in.
Stress and Obesity are intricately related. In this episode, we discuss this inter-relationship and how to tackle this. Dr. Shirly Ramchandani (prefers to go by Shalu) is Board Certified in Internal Medicine and Obesity Medicine. During her twenty-year career in primary care, she managed many patients with obesity and related complications. She is also trained as a Health and Wellness and a Culinary Coach. Apart from her private practice doing weight management, she spends part of my clinical time at Benson Henry Institute for Mind-Body Medicine at MGH. She is a part-time instructor of medicine at Harvard Medical School. She is also on the faculty for the CHEF Coaching Program at the Institute of Lifestyle Medicine in Boston.Kindly check out her website: www.SmartLifestylesMD.com and her Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/SmartLifestylesMD/
Reducing Barriers to Addiction Recovery & Personal Guest 1- Shalu Sharma-Bhumrah of UpLyft Wellness & Counseling LTD Shalu has spent years working on the front lines until she decided it was time to be more and do more for her community. Over the years she started off as an at-risk youth worker and transitioned into working with at risk vulnerable and marginalized youth. As she completed higher studies she began to focus her work for those primarily involved in the criminal justice system in advocacy and then through counseling. She has also done a great deal of work among the special needs community as well- focusing on behavioral development, predominantly with adults. Currently, she is back in school working on her psychiatric nursing degree as she would like to take on new challenges, by working on a therapeutic medical level with vulnerable and or marginalized population. She opened her clinic, UpLyft Wellness & Counseling Ltd where they focus on not being a barrier in order to access mental health services within the capacity of outreach counseling and subsidized services. Shalu found that there was something missing in the support system for mental health and addiction recovery...connection. With a connection in mind, UpLyft developed a person-centred wellness strategy that combines accessible, affordable counseling and sustainable network. Learn more at: Www.uplyftwellness.ca Visit UpLyft's Facebook page here Guest 2 - Personal Story of Addiction Recovery Darian J joins Talk Recovery Radio to share his personal story of addiction recovery. Darian overcame his addiction and learned how to live with Autism at Last Door Rehab Centre, LAST WEEK IT WAS HIS ONE YEAR CLEAN CELEBRATIION. Congratulations Darian on persevering through your journey. Have a listen to his story and find out how his favourite TV Show the-big-bang-theory.com and Jim Parsons helped Darian BAZINGA his addiction. #Autism #Addiction #Recovery #Bazinga
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If you, or any one you know, are struggling with mental health issues, depression, anxiety, trauma, bipolar, you name it, this is the episode to listen to. Shalu takes us through her spiritual journey that lead her to her fulfilling career in service. She is honest and real and candid about her own mental health struggles and gives practical and life changing solutions for those who still suffer. There was so much info to pack in here we have split it into two episodes. This is part one with Shalu from Uplyft Wellness. Please do not wait! Go to uplyftwellness.ca and check out this amazing company. BC Crisis Line: 1-800-784-2433
This episode is part two with Shalu. If you have not heard part one, stop what you're doing and head over and take a listen.If you, or any one you know, are struggling with mental health issues, depression, anxiety, trauma, bipolar, you name it, this is the episode to listen to. Shalu takes us through her spiritual journey that lead her to her fulfilling career in service. She is honest and real and candid about her own mental health struggles and gives practical and life changing solutions for those who still suffer. Please do not wait! Go to uplyftwellness.ca and check out this amazing company.
Shalu Wasu, Country Manager at Storytel, tells Neil and Jason about the benefits of audio books versus regular books, and the explosive growth of his business, as Asia falls in love with a dynamic form of story-telling.
Episode Details: Season 1 Episode 2 Topic: Keeping Our Kids Safe Duration: 29 minutes EPISODE SUMMARY In this episode, moms discuss how they talk about body safety and abuse with their children, why it’s so important, and what other measures they take to safeguard their children in an increasingly complicated world. SHOW NOTES By now, you must have heard of the Me Too movement which swept across India recently. As stories of abuse in different forms began to be told, we, as parents, no doubt started to wonder about our own children and their safety. The Me Too movement shone a spotlight on the fact that abuse could happen to both sexes, that it could come from people we knew and trusted, including relatives or teachers. Whom, then, can we trust? While the obvious reaction is to get scared and try to protect children by keeping them close, the truth is, our children are going to go out into the world someday. So what's the best way to overcome our fears and know that we've done everything in our power to keep them safe? How do we educate and empower ourselves as well as our children to deal with a world which has its dark side? Coming from a country where sex is rarely spoken about, especially with parents, we are in unchartered, unfamiliar territory when it comes to initiating these conversations with our children. Our parents probably didn't even discuss puberty, let alone abuse! So initiating these conversations requires us to do our share of research, and sometimes fight our own conditioning and awkwardness. Given that, is there merit in talking about this? If so, at what age do you talk about this to your children? What do you even say? We hope that you will find it useful to hear other moms' perspectives, and some of the things they tell their children. THE PANEL For this panel, we invited mothers with varying experiences. A mother of twin boys who conducts sex education workshops at schools, Namrata Sadhvani is vocal about the need to embrace feminism and fight stereotypes. According to her, objectification of women and messaging to girls that they may need protection, or be more fragile, forms part of the problem. She talks about the responsibility involved in parenting boys to believe in equality and respect, and shares some of the messaging they use at home and in her workshops. Shalu 'The Dreamer Mum' also has twins... girls! As someone who has always been very vocal about her support for the Me Too movement, she talks about the importance of speaking freely and giving our children the vocabulary with which to know what is normal and what isn't. Her straightforward take on what she herself says to her girls and how it's necessary to do so will no doubt help in forming your own conversations with your children. Since both Namrata and Shalu have older children who are capable of understanding these conversations, we also invited a different take from Disha who has a just-turned-two year old. What can you do to keep a child who's so much younger safe? Is there a way to start messaging about consent and unsafe touches? These are some of the topics she explores with Namrata and Shalu using their experience to guide her. This is raw territory for so many of us, and we’re all learning. If there’s anything you’d like to ask our panelists, or any tips/experiences of your own that you’d like to share, please do so in the comments. Or, if you’d like to remain anonymous, you can email us at lifeofrealmoms@gmail.com.
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