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In this episode, Amita Sharma shares all about NourishDoc the company she helped found to connect women all over the world with holistic therapies for perimenopause and beyond.Links:NourishDocLinkedInInstagram Sign up for Leslie's free masterclass - the Feminine Rewire - HERE. It's live July 15th at 6 pm CT (replays available).Ready to reclaim your body, your power, and your peace? Start here: 1.
Dr. Mahesh Sharma, Union Minister of Culture, Tourism & Civil Aviation, asks Sadhguru a question during the 2015 Guru Purnima sathsang at Isha Yoga Center. Dr. Sharma asks why though the Guru is held very highly in Indian tradition, Guru Purnima is no longer widely celebrated in the nation. Set the context for a joyful, exuberant day with a short, powerful message from Sadhguru. Explore a range of subjects with Sadhguru, discover how every aspect of life can be a stepping stone, and learn to make the most of the potential that a human being embodies. Conscious Planet: https://www.consciousplanet.org Sadhguru App (Download): https://onelink.to/sadhguru__app Official Sadhguru Website: https://isha.sadhguru.org Sadhguru Exclusive: https://isha.sadhguru.org/in/en/sadhguru-exclusive Inner Engineering Link: isha.co/ieo-podcast Yogi, mystic and visionary, Sadhguru is a spiritual master with a difference. An arresting blend of profundity and pragmatism, his life and work serves as a reminder that yoga is a contemporary science, vitally relevant to our times. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Manu Sharma, founder and CEO of Labelbox, explains how frontier AI training data has evolved far beyond simple labeling to sophisticated reinforcement learning environments where domain experts create "gyms" for models to develop complex skills. With every Western frontier lab now spending over a billion dollars annually on training data, the conversation traces the shift from supervised learning to reinforcement learning from verifiable rewards, particularly for coding, mathematical reasoning, and computer use. Sharma reveals how Labelbox operates as a vertically integrated data factory, conducting over 2,000 AI-powered expert interviews daily and paying top specialists more than $250,000 annually. The discussion provides essential insights into the red-hot training data market that's reshaping AI development following major deals like Meta's $15B acquisition of Scale AI. Sponsors: Oracle Cloud Infrastructure: Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) is the next-generation cloud that delivers better performance, faster speeds, and significantly lower costs, including up to 50% less for compute, 70% for storage, and 80% for networking. Run any workload, from infrastructure to AI, in a high-availability environment and try OCI for free with zero commitment at https://oracle.com/cognitive The AGNTCY: The AGNTCY is an open-source collective dedicated to building the Internet of Agents, enabling AI agents to communicate and collaborate seamlessly across frameworks. Join a community of engineers focused on high-quality multi-agent software and support the initiative at https://agntcy.org NetSuite by Oracle: NetSuite by Oracle is the AI-powered business management suite trusted by over 42,000 businesses, offering a unified platform for accounting, financial management, inventory, and HR. Gain total visibility and control to make quick decisions and automate everyday tasks—download the free ebook, Navigating Global Trade: Three Insights for Leaders, at https://netsuite.com/cognitive PRODUCED BY: https://aipodcast.ing SOCIAL LINKS: Website: https://www.cognitiverevolution.ai Twitter (Podcast): https://x.com/cogrev_podcast Twitter (Nathan): https://x.com/labenz LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/nathanlabenz/ Youtube: https://youtube.com/@CognitiveRevolutionPodcast Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/the-cognitive-revolution-ai-builders-researchers-and/id1669813431 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6yHyok3M3BjqzR0VB5MSyk
Hi everyone, thanks for listening. Drop a line or two about the episode! Screenwriter Alok Sharma and author Yasser Usman are here for a freewheeling discussion around Guru Dutt, the man and his legacy, as we mark the filmmaker's centenary this month. Join us!Amazon link to Yasser Usman's book on Guru Dutt: https://www.amazon.com/Guru-Dutt-Unfinished-Yasser-Usman/dp/9386797887If you enjoy the podcast, do consider supporting the show: https://www.buzzsprout.com/257788/supportFeedback/comments/questions: loveofcinemasf@gmail.comCredits:Produced and hosted by: Himanshu Joglekar (@loveofcinemasf8)Editor: Devika JoglekarMusic: Nakul AbhyankarCopyrights © Love of Cinema 2025Support the showIf you liked the episode and found value, please considering supporting the show. Your support will help me continue making good content for fans of Indian cinema everywhere across the world: https://www.buzzsprout.com/257788/support
Dr. Mahesh Sharma, Union Minister of Culture, Tourism & Civil Aviation, asks Sadhguru a question during the 2015 Guru Purnima sathsang at Isha Yoga Center. Dr. Sharma asks why though the Guru is held very highly in Indian tradition, Guru Purnima is no longer widely celebrated in the nation. Set the context for a joyful, exuberant day with a short, powerful message from Sadhguru. Explore a range of subjects with Sadhguru, discover how every aspect of life can be a stepping stone, and learn to make the most of the potential that a human being embodies. Conscious Planet: https://www.consciousplanet.org Sadhguru App (Download): https://onelink.to/sadhguru__app Official Sadhguru Website: https://isha.sadhguru.org Sadhguru Exclusive: https://isha.sadhguru.org/in/en/sadhguru-exclusive Inner Engineering Link: isha.co/ieo-podcast Yogi, mystic and visionary, Sadhguru is a spiritual master with a difference. An arresting blend of profundity and pragmatism, his life and work serves as a reminder that yoga is a contemporary science, vitally relevant to our times. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What if audio was your only signal of trust in a digital world saturated with AI? In this compelling episode of The ADNA Presents, I spoke with Dr. Tanusree Sharma-assistant professor at Penn State and researcher at the intersection of AI, security, and digital authenticity. We explored how audio description (AD)-originally designed to make media accessible to blind and low vision audiences-is evolving into a critical signal of trust for everyone. From anime to e-learning, from synthetic voice to stolen identity, this conversation dives deep into what it means to create ethical, empathetic, and secure systems in an AI-saturated ecosystem. Dr. Sharma's insights for AI leaders are clear: - How to treat audio when developing AI - What AI system designs should include - Who to recognize as pioneers in media literacy If you work in voice tech, AI policy, or digital storytelling, this episode is a must.
Global investor and author Ruchir Sharma joins us to unpack the core arguments from his latest book, What Went Wrong With Capitalism. Drawing on decades of experience in global markets and political analysis, Sharma offers a sweeping critique of how modern capitalism has strayed from its original purpose — and why it's no longer delivering for the many. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Sharing the Heart of the Matter, hosts Wynne Leon and Vicki Atkinson engage with author RitishSharma, who, along with co-author Deepak Joshi, has created a series of books titled 'Unfold the Stories of Unsung Heroes.' The conversation explores the inspiration behind the series, the process of finding and vetting stories of global heroes, and the emotional impact these narratives have on readers. Ritish shares insights into the power of storytelling and the importance of highlighting acts of kindness in a world that often focuses on negativity. The episode emphasizes the need for positivity and the celebration of individuals making a difference without seeking recognition.TakeawaysRitish and Deepak started the series to highlight unsung heroes.• The stories aim to inspire and give recognition to those who care.• Readers contribute by suggesting heroes from their communities.• Research is crucial to ensure the authenticity of the stories.• The emotional depth of the stories resonates with readers.• Storytelling can create a ripple effect of kindness.• Every detail in a hero's story matters for emotional connection.• The series showcases a global community of heroes.• Acts of kindness can change lives and inspire others.• Celebrating good in the world is essential, especially today.Links for this podcast:Sharing the Heart of the Matter HomeUnfold the Stories of Unsung Heroes Part III on AmazonUnfold the Stories of Unsung Heroes Part II on AmazonUnfold the Stories of Unsung Heroes Part I on AmazonAspiring Blog: https://theblogera.com/From the Hosts:Vicki's book about resilience and love: Surviving Sue; Blog: https://victoriaponders.com/Wynne's book about her beloved father: Finding My Father's Faith; Blog: https://wynneleon.com/
Shachi S. Sharma and Rikhil Bahadur of Aexor-ent are pleased to announce that their touching short film, Homeless, premiered in the US on ShortsTV on DirecTV's Channel 573 on May 31, 2025. ShortsTV, a global short film entertainment network, showcases the best short content worldwide. Their US channel is available via DirecTV, AT&T U-Verse, and other major platforms. Homeless will also be available on the ShortsTV Channel on Amazon Prime in the US and internationally starting June 1. A UK release on Amazon Prime is planned for June. Roufus is abandoned by his parents, Linda (Evelyn Tran) and Katie (Sam van Gogh). A dog was fun and games when life was shut down during the COVID pandemic, but as life restarted, Roufus became a responsibility. A homeless person, Fred (Blakely David), rescues Roufus and finds the love he never knew existed. Inspired by the colours of the City of Vancouver, this film is dedicated to the millions of animals who are left Homeless every day. Producer Shachi S. Sharma is a seasoned producer with over a decade of experience and a sharp instinct for storytelling, honed as a Script Reader at Netflix. Shachi is one of India's youngest producers. She made her mark with Time Out, a bold, LGBTQ-themed debut backed by Viacom18 and later streamed on Netflix. Since then, she has produced digital series, international documentaries, and commercials for top global brands. With a global lens and a passion for diverse storytelling, Shachi brings creativity and strategy to every project. Known for her versatility and global perspective, Shachi champions diverse stories and innovative storytelling in every format she touches. Want to watch: YouTube Meisterkhan Pod (Please subscribe)
Is BJP playing a 3-front game to split UP's opposition? Why did T Raja Singh quit? Baba Ramdas & PN Sharma decode caste gambits, guns in Lucknow, and looming panchayat polls, as Modi-Yogi shape the ground for 2027.
In this podcast episode, Dr. Jonathan H. Westover talks with Anjali Sharma about their book, "STRATEGIC STORYTELLING: Why Some Stories Drive Your Success At Work But Others Don't." Anjali Sharma is the founder of Narrative: The Business of Stories and is one of the most sought-after keynote speakers trusted by international brands seeking guidance on finding, developing, and using their stories to make a dynamic change happen. Sharma works with private and government organizations to determine what their individual and unique business challenges are, and by incorporating story skills, she crafts individualized solutions to help solve those challenges. She is trusted by brands such as LinkedIn, Airbnb, Bytedance, TikTok, and Meta. Check out all of the podcasts in the HCI Podcast Network!
I've never had a conversation quite like this one. In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Radhika Sharma, an incredible OB-GYN, wellness coach, and host of the Double Scrub podcast, who's become not just a guest but a true friend. We talk about everything women are too embarrassed to ask: perimenopause, hormones, vaginal health, low libido, dryness, aging, and how to feel good again. Nothing is off-limits. You'll hear anonymous questions from real women, questions I've asked myself too. If you've ever felt confused, alone, or dismissed this conversation is for you. You're not broken. There's help. There's hope.Resources mentioned in this episode:https://mysevawellness.com/ https://menopause.org/ Here are the key moments from the episode:0:07 Why We're Talking About This6:47 Meet Dr. Radhika Sharma10:33 “Welcome to Getting Old”14:06 Hair Loss, Anxiety, and Feeling Broken17:17 The Shame Around Periods and Menopause23:05 The Truth About Estrogen and Dementia30:05 The Study That Misled a Generation38:12 Let's Talk About Vaginas46:23 Yes, Even Breast Cancer Survivors Can Use It53:23 “Why Do I Smell Differently?”59:39 Water-Based Lubes and What to Avoid1:08:07 It's Not Just About Function, It's About Truth Connect with Heidi: Website: https://heidipowell.net/ Email: podcast@heidipowell.net Instagram: @realheidipowellFacebook: Heidi PowellYouTube: @RealHeidiPowell Train with Heidi on her Show Up App: https://www.showupfit.app/ Connect with Dr. Radhika Sharma:Website: https://busyobees.com/ Instagram: @busyobmamaTikTok: @busyobmamaLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/radhika-sharma-994218143/ About Dr. Radhika Sharma: Dr. Radhika Sharma is a board-certified OB-GYN, certified wellness coach, and co-host of The Double Scrub podcast. With a passion for women's health, hormonal balance, and burnout prevention, she combines medical expertise with lived experience to empower women through every stage of life. She's the co-author of “Thriving After Burnout” and has been featured in Fabulous Wisconsin for her work in health and wellness. Known for her relatable, no-fluff approach, Dr. Sharma speaks openly about the realities of aging, hormones, and self-care, helping women feel seen, supported, and confident in their health journey.
In this episode of Eyeway Conversations, George Abraham speaks with Sandeep Sharma, a government school teacher from Bikaner, Rajasthan. Blind since childhood, Sandeep's journey is rooted in curiosity—from tinkering with radios and playing harmonium to mastering screen readers and launching one of the most unique platforms for blind users: Techno with Friends.What started as a group of friends sharing tech tips evolved into a YouTube channel, a 24x7 internet radio, and a hub of accessible learning content—including tutorials on music production, screen readers, and computers. Sandeep's love for Hindi, his innovative DIY spirit, and his belief in self-learning are inspiring a generation of visually impaired individuals across India.Listen in to hear how one teacher turned his limitations into a launchpad.Connect with Techno With Friends:WhatsApp: 9460504850YouTube: Techno With FriendsFor guidance on life with blindness, call the Eyeway National Helpdesk: 8800 004 334
About the Book Over the last decade, election campaigns in India have undergone a dramatic shift. Political parties increasingly rely on political consulting firms, social media volunteers, pollsters, data-driven insights, and hashtag wars to mobilize voters. What is driving these changes in the landscape of electioneering? The Backstage of Democracy: India's Election Campaigns and the People Who Manage Them (Cambridge UP, 2024) takes readers to the hidden arena of strategizing and deliberations that takes place between politicians and a new cabal of political professionals as they organize election campaigns in India. The book argues that this change is not reducible to a story of technological innovations alone. Rather, it is indicative of a new political culture where ideas of political expertise, the distribution of power within parties, and citizens' attitudes towards political participation have undergone a profound change. Marshalling an eclectic range of data sources, the book breaks new ground on how we understand the workings of India's electoral and party politics. About the Author Amogh Dhar Sharma is Departmental Lecturer in the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford. After receiving his PhD from the University of Oxford, he was awarded an Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) postdoctoral fellowship. His research explores the interface between politics and technology, political communication and histories of science and technology. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
About the Book Over the last decade, election campaigns in India have undergone a dramatic shift. Political parties increasingly rely on political consulting firms, social media volunteers, pollsters, data-driven insights, and hashtag wars to mobilize voters. What is driving these changes in the landscape of electioneering? The Backstage of Democracy: India's Election Campaigns and the People Who Manage Them (Cambridge UP, 2024) takes readers to the hidden arena of strategizing and deliberations that takes place between politicians and a new cabal of political professionals as they organize election campaigns in India. The book argues that this change is not reducible to a story of technological innovations alone. Rather, it is indicative of a new political culture where ideas of political expertise, the distribution of power within parties, and citizens' attitudes towards political participation have undergone a profound change. Marshalling an eclectic range of data sources, the book breaks new ground on how we understand the workings of India's electoral and party politics. About the Author Amogh Dhar Sharma is Departmental Lecturer in the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford. After receiving his PhD from the University of Oxford, he was awarded an Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) postdoctoral fellowship. His research explores the interface between politics and technology, political communication and histories of science and technology. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science
About the Book Over the last decade, election campaigns in India have undergone a dramatic shift. Political parties increasingly rely on political consulting firms, social media volunteers, pollsters, data-driven insights, and hashtag wars to mobilize voters. What is driving these changes in the landscape of electioneering? The Backstage of Democracy: India's Election Campaigns and the People Who Manage Them (Cambridge UP, 2024) takes readers to the hidden arena of strategizing and deliberations that takes place between politicians and a new cabal of political professionals as they organize election campaigns in India. The book argues that this change is not reducible to a story of technological innovations alone. Rather, it is indicative of a new political culture where ideas of political expertise, the distribution of power within parties, and citizens' attitudes towards political participation have undergone a profound change. Marshalling an eclectic range of data sources, the book breaks new ground on how we understand the workings of India's electoral and party politics. About the Author Amogh Dhar Sharma is Departmental Lecturer in the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford. After receiving his PhD from the University of Oxford, he was awarded an Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) postdoctoral fellowship. His research explores the interface between politics and technology, political communication and histories of science and technology. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/south-asian-studies
converSAtions with Indian musicians and sound engineers by Aditya Mehta
In part 8/9 of this series, music composer and producer, Indrajit Sharma Tubby, discusses his thoughts on who is the true owner of a song created for a film.Do listen to this episode and we will realise as music lovers that it is high time to give due and full credit to the music composers and arrangers (now called music producers).In the final episode of this series, Tubby talks about reasons for a film song becoming a hit, and also stresses on the importance of knowing the basics of music before getting into this field.
About the Book Over the last decade, election campaigns in India have undergone a dramatic shift. Political parties increasingly rely on political consulting firms, social media volunteers, pollsters, data-driven insights, and hashtag wars to mobilize voters. What is driving these changes in the landscape of electioneering? The Backstage of Democracy: India's Election Campaigns and the People Who Manage Them (Cambridge UP, 2024) takes readers to the hidden arena of strategizing and deliberations that takes place between politicians and a new cabal of political professionals as they organize election campaigns in India. The book argues that this change is not reducible to a story of technological innovations alone. Rather, it is indicative of a new political culture where ideas of political expertise, the distribution of power within parties, and citizens' attitudes towards political participation have undergone a profound change. Marshalling an eclectic range of data sources, the book breaks new ground on how we understand the workings of India's electoral and party politics. About the Author Amogh Dhar Sharma is Departmental Lecturer in the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford. After receiving his PhD from the University of Oxford, he was awarded an Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) postdoctoral fellowship. His research explores the interface between politics and technology, political communication and histories of science and technology.
What if your best marathon time came after 59… and after a heart attack? In this episode of the Find Your Ultra Podcast, Vipin Sharma sits down with Randeep Singh Arora, a veteran of the Indian running community, who shares his incredible transformation story—from being grossly overweight at 40 to running his fastest marathons after 59.
Is MMA enough to survive a real street fight?In this gripping episode, Shaolin Master Shifu Kanishka Sharma — India's first warrior monk and elite combat trainer — dismantles the myths around sport fighting and shows what it really takes to survive on the street.Having trained India's Special Forces, Bollywood icons like Shah Rukh Khan, and commandos across the globe, Shifu shares deep insights into:
Obe Carrion is the guest of this episode of the Climbing Business Journal podcast, hosted by John Burgman. Obe has long been one of the biggest names in the game as a pro climber. Over the years, he has worked with multiple brands, and he's been in multiple climbing films, including the 1998's Free Hueco! and 1999's Rampage. He has been a coach, a mentor, and through all of the evolutions he has remained a force of nature in the climbing industry. John and Obe talk about Obe's career and psych in climbing: how psych is never a constant, but how there can be value in it as an unknown, and in the way that motivation comes and goes and then comes back again eventually. Obe also reflects on climbing in the 1990s, the filming of that famous Rampage documentary—in which Chris Sharma stole the show at an X Games in San Francisco on this day, 26 years ago—hanging with Sharma, coaching the next generation, and evolving with the times. General Topics Covered Introduction and Obe's Background Career Decisions and Early Development Competition Scene and Mentorship Sponsorship and Professional Development Bouldering Boom, The Video Era Rampage Film Production Transition to Coaching Coaching Philosophy and Modern Climbing Industry Evolution Show Notes Find Obe Carrion on Instagram: @obe_carrion Rampage on YouTube Thank you Approach and Kilter for your support! And thank you Devin Dabney for your music!
converSAtions with Indian musicians and sound engineers by Aditya Mehta
In part 7/9 of this series, music composer and producer, Indrajit Sharma Tubby, tells us how the decision to lock a singer for a film song is done by a music composer. He shares that unfortunately today singers call it their song, while they are actually only a part of it just like any other musician who has played on it.In the next episode, Tubby talks about who actually is the true owner of a song.
Today's guest is Dr. Ankur Sharma, Head of Medical Affairs for Medical Devices and Digital Radiology at Bayer. Dr. Sharma joins Emerj Editorial Director Matthew DeMello to explore the complex intersection of AI, medical devices, and data governance in healthcare. Dr. Sharma outlines the key challenges that healthcare institutions face in adopting AI tools, including data privacy, system interoperability, and regulatory uncertainty. He also clarifies the distinction between regulated predictive models and unregulated generative tools, as well as how each fits into current clinical workflows. The conversation explores the evolving roles of the FDA and EU AI Act, the potential for AI to bridge clinical research and patient care, and the need for new reimbursement models to support digital innovation. This episode is sponsored by Medable. Learn how brands work with Emerj and other Emerj Media options at emerj.com/ad1. Want to share your AI adoption story with executive peers? Click emerj.com/expert2 for more information and to be a potential future guest on the ‘AI in Business' podcast!
On this episode of the Customers First podcast, I engage in a powerful discussion with Amita Sharma, co-founder of NourishDoc, a holistic wellness platform designed specifically for midlife women. Amita shares her journey through the debilitating symptoms she faced, underscoring how these experiences motivated her to create a platform that emphasizes empathy, personalization, and trust to meet the needs of underserved populations. Amita takes us through her vast background in high-tech, which provided her with a unique perspective on the gaps prevalent in healthcare. After experiencing her struggles with perimenopause and realizing the lack of support from both her workplace and healthcare professionals, she felt compelled to explore holistic wellness. Amita interviewed thousands of experts and discovered that the healthcare system largely overlooks women's health issues during these critical life stages due to insufficient research and training. Her revelations marked the beginning of a mission to elevate the conversation around women's health, particularly regarding the symptoms and challenges posed by hormonal changes. We dive deeper into the importance of addressing perimenopausal experiences not just through the lens of individual well-being, but also about workplace productivity. By illuminating how symptoms like brain fog, mood swings, and physical changes can impact women's performance at work, Amita highlights the necessity for businesses to create supportive environments that acknowledge these challenges. This conversation sheds light on how addressing these issues proactively can benefit both employees and employers. Amita elaborates on the 360-degree view of holistic wellness that NourishDoc provides. She explains that holistic wellness is not a trend but rather a comprehensive approach that nurtures the mind, body, and soul. The platform offers various resources such as diet and lifestyle modifications, therapeutic practices like breathwork and yoga, and evidence-based information on health management. Amita emphasizes that wellness isn't limited to physical health; mental and emotional health are equally critical components in navigating life's transitions, and that investing in oneself is imperative. As we conclude, Amita addresses how she has ensured affordability and access remain a priority in her model, understanding that high-quality wellness solutions must be available to everyone. This commitment underscores her compassionate mission to empower women and educate organizations about the importance of supporting their female workforce during these critical life stages. Amita's Contact Information Website: www.nourishdoc.com LinkedIn: @amita-sharma-nourishdoc Tacey's Contact Information: Website: taceyatkinson.com All Socials: @TaceyAtkinson Thank you for tuning in, and I look forward to having more valuable conversations together in the future. Remember: Customer-Centric Cultures Create Magical Customer Experiences. Now Go, Create the Magic!
Master's MessageAs your Master for 2023, I'd like to hear from you. Send me a note at john.mccargar@gmail.com if you have any comments, concerns or questions at all. We have around 170 brother-members many of whom are out of state, many who are possibly unable to attend lodge. But either way, drop me a note and tell me how you are doing or offer some words about your journey at this stage in your life. I'd love to hear from you.The theme this month is secrecy, an important topic throughout the history of the Craft. The picture-insert of the figurine, with index finger placed close to his lips, appears to be a gesture to remain silent. Perhaps the depiction also hints at a finger pointed heavenward, as if to also suggest silence and reverence are combined to express the virtue of both. The ideal of secrecy forms a basis for protecting or even perpetuation our Masonic domain or body of knowledge. But what's the big deal about that? Many are or have been hostile to our fraternity. Here's a quick summary of why we have a need for maintaining “secrecy”:• Freemasonry stands against oppression and totalitarianism (AASR).• It is non-sectarian yet abhors atheism and promotes religious belief.• It proposes free-thought and free-conscience for determining truth.• It has spiritual rituals that can be the subject of ridicule or mockery.• It has no religious dogma yet invokes the blessings of Deity.• It has been seen as a conspiracy or prejudicial by the profane (historically).• Freemasons can be and have been the target of violence.• Seeks improvement in all human affairs through a select brotherhood.• Tolerates diverse philosophies in the exposition of truth.• Science and Religion go hand in hand.• It stands against ignorance, fanaticism, corruption and hate.These some of the bigger reasons; our modes of recognition and ritual details are lesser ones but just as important, if only for reverence in what leads to sacredness and respect for what is good and true among men. Tell me what you think. (Picture of figurine courtesy of the London Museum of Freemasonry)John McCargar, HAMasterFrom the WestA human being living alone at -71 deg C in the wilderness of snowy forests isn't affected by any secrecy; or is he part of one? In theory, secrecy and openness are mutually exclusive, meaning they can't exist at the same time just like war and peace. In the information age we live in, anything that brings criticism or vulnerability is termed to have been engulfed in secrecy or layers of it. Esoteric may or may not be a secret but a secret might be esoteric or it loses its definition. Does that make sense? Does secrecy breed incompetence, of course, it does. Maybe that is why it should be handled by the initiated and/or chosen few and not just anyone with a pulse. To avoid dire consequences secrecy acts as a shield. Ask an electrician the meaning of insulation that protects him but only a trusted man well-trained in the craft deserves that protection.The universe itself holds secrecy, colors don't announce the outcome when mixed.Greek, Roman, Egyptian, and Babylonian civilizations came and went away as time and tide wait for none. The society we live in has been destroyed and rebuilt many a time with the added knowledge that demands secrecy. The attentive ear receives sound from the instructive tongue and mysteries of freemasonry are safely lodged in the repository of faithful breasts. Freemasonry itself has withstood the tide of changing times because of the respect for the esoteric and the eyes that are upon its members. The goodness of heart and purity of intention keeps the tenets of our esteemed institution sacred and solid. The burdens and responsibilities that come with it entitle a Freemason to its benefits and privileges. Classified it is what makes them want it more or more will want it hence keeping classified, is the secrecy we all must deal with. Elite clubs have their limitations.Shivam J. Sharma, HASenior Warden
converSAtions with Indian musicians and sound engineers by Aditya Mehta
In part 6/9 of this series, music composer and producer, Indrajit Sharma Tubby, tells us how a creative conflict needs to be handled during making of a song.In the next episode, Tubby shares about how a composer decides on a singer for his or her creation.
Satsang Reflections is a monthly dialogue held after the Satsang. This installment was on Monday, June 16, 2025, hosted by Joseph Schmitz. During the program, members shared their insights and takeaways from the Sunny Sharma Satsang.If you haven't had a chance to listen to the Satsang yet then this could be an opportunity to catch the highlights and see if it might inspire you in some way.More information about Sunny Sharma can be found here: https://selfinquiryschool.com/aboutLove podcasts? You might also enjoy one of the programs listed here: https://awakening-together.org/interact/podcasts/
We were honored to welcome Sunny Sharma as our June 2025 Satsang guest. His conversation with Rev. Anne Blanchard was both inspiring and insightful, offering profound reflections that resonated deeply with our community.About Sunny SharmaSunny guides earnest seekers to explore the field of direct experience in order to bridge the gap between an intellectual spiritual understanding and the experiential recognition of their true nature.By simplifying the seemingly abstract teachings of Self inquiry and surrender into practical pointers that are applicable in daily life, Sunny helps seekers embody the teachings and grow in their inner experience.In 2020, he founded Self Inquiry School, an online learning space offering courses, meditation classes, and retreats to provide seekers the structure and support they need to awaken to their true nature more deeply.For more information on Sunny Sharma and his Self Inquiry School, please visit:https://selfinquiryschool.com/aboutLove podcasts? You might also enjoy one of the programs listed here: https://awakening-together.org/interact/podcasts/
converSAtions with Indian musicians and sound engineers by Aditya Mehta
In part 5/9 of this chat, music composer and producer, Indrajit Sharma Tubby, shares with us how a Hindi film song was created in the 1990s. And finally how it took shape in the recording studios from humble sitting sessions.The next episode talks about handling creative conflicts in the studios.
converSAtions with Indian musicians and sound engineers by Aditya Mehta
In part 4/9 of this series, music composer and producer, Indrajit Sharma Tubby, shares how sound recordists brought out great sound inspite of using limited analog gear.In the next episode, Tubby tells us about the process on how film songs were created.
Did you know that 90% of premature aging is actually preventable? What if the fountain of youth isn't a myth, but a science you can master today? In this eye-opening episode, we sit down with Dr. Abhinav Sharma, Co-Founder of The Anti-Aging Centre and a pioneering healthcare entrepreneur who's been transforming lives for over two decades. With three longevity clinics across India, Dr. Sharma is at the forefront of science-powered longevity solutions that are helping people not just live longer, but live better.
converSAtions with Indian musicians and sound engineers by Aditya Mehta
In part 3/9 of this series, music composer and producer, Indrajit Sharma Tubby, shares about payment process to musicians and various recording related experiences in sessions during his early career in 1990s. He reminisces the achche din of live sound recording in the studios.In the next episode, Tubby talks about the role of music arrangers and sound recordists bringing out great sound with limited audio gear.
converSAtions with Indian musicians and sound engineers by Aditya Mehta
In part 2/9 of this series, music composer and producer, Indrajit Sharma Tubby, talks about the fun and healthy studio environment in Bombay's recording studios that had basic analog gear.In the next episode, Tubby talks about the payment structure, behaviour of musicians during recordings and more.
Send us a textAndy Davis is live in Sines, Portugal for an exclusive episode of the Inside Data Centre Podcast! Joined by Pankaj Sharma, Executive Vice President, Data Centres, Networks & Services at Schneider Electric, and Robb Dunn, CEO at Start Campus, the episode discusses how this partnership is building the foundations of sustainable AI data centres in their new facility.The episode highlights the importance of collaboration in ensuring sustainability and efficiency to facilitate one of the largest data centre infrastructures in Europe, as well as their contribution to both Schneider Electric and Start Campus' sustainability mission. With the industry quickly scaling up and the need for data becoming more prominent, the construction of the data centre in its strategic innovation and forward planning helps form a better narrative for future digital transformation.Support the showThe Inside Data Centre Podcast is recorded in partnership with DataX Connect, a specialist data centre recruitment company based in the UK. They operate on a global scale to place passionate individuals at the heart of leading data centre companies. To learn more about Andy Davis and the rest of the DataX team, click here: DataX Connect
Vikrant Sharma is the CEO of Cake Wallet. He's a lifelong entrepreneur and early crypto investor since 2013. Founded Cake Labs in 2017 to build self-custody tools focused on privacy, security, and decentralization. He also served as the Director of Liberty Steel.In this conversation, we discuss:- Bitcoin Privacy- Making crypto accessible for all- Bitcoin silent payments- Using cryptocurrency anywhere- Increasing bitcoin value and use cases - Monero and privacy coins - Ring signatures on Monero - Creating a better payment system than Visa & MasterCard- Quantum's threat to crypto - The Lightning NetworkCake WalletWebsite: cakewallet.comX: @cakewalletTelegram: t.me/cakewalletannouncements Vikrant SharmaX: @vikrantnycLinkedIn: Vikrant S.--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This episode is brought to you by PrimeXBT. PrimeXBT offers a robust trading system for both beginners and professional traders that demand highly reliable market data and performance. Traders of all experience levels can easily design and customize layouts and widgets to best fit their trading style. PrimeXBT is always offering innovative products and professional trading conditions to all customers. PrimeXBT is running an exclusive promotion for listeners of the podcast. After making your first deposit, 50% of that first deposit will be credited to your account as a bonus that can be used as additional collateral to open positions. Code: CRYPTONEWS50 This promotion is available for a month after activation. Click the link below: PrimeXBT x CRYPTONEWS50
Ishan Sharma Talks with Chris May About His Time With Billiken Basketball Thus Far by with Billikens AD Chris May
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In part 1/9 of this series, music composer and producer, Indrajit Sharma Tubby, shares some learnings of his while starting as a musician with composers Laxmikant Pyarelal in the year 1991.In the next episode, Tubby shares about the fun environment in recording studios in Mumbai that he worked in the 1990s.
A few months ago, I had the honor of appearing on AADYA Geo Talks, the podcast series launched by Bharti Sharma and the organization she founded – AADYA, whose name means “origin” in Hindi. As a geologist and world-traveller, Sharma launched this organization to promote knowledge about planetary and geoscience and create opportunities for collaborative research to address critical global challenges. During the interview, we talked about how I got into science journalism, my podcast series, and my science fiction writing. The interview lasted for more than an hour because she asked great questions about a range of wonderful topics!
In this episode of The Poultry Nutrition Blackbelt Podcast, Dr. Milan Sharma from Cornell University shares research on nutritional interventions to improve egg production in laying hens challenged with coccidiosis. He also discusses new findings on grape pomace as a potential bioactive feed ingredient for broilers. Learn how alternative feed sources could shape the future of poultry health and how supplementation can support egg production and gut health under disease pressure. Listen now on all major platforms!"The most promising result we saw in improving egg production was with L-arginine and vitamin D3 and E in the disease model."Meet the guest: Dr. Milan Sharma earned his M.S. from Mississippi State University and Ph.D. in Poultry Science from the University of Georgia. Now a Postdoctoral Associate at Cornell University, his work focuses on poultry gut health, disease models, and nutritional strategies in both layers and broilers.Click here to read the full research article!Liked this one? Don't stop now — Here's what we think you'll love!What you'll learn:(00:00) Highlight(01:32) Introduction(02:12) Coccidiosis in layers(03:03) Broiler-to-layer solutions(03:49) Arginine and vitamin E(08:05) Nutritional response analysis(09:17) Grape pomace for broilers(13:00) Closing remarksThe Poultry Nutrition Blackbelt Podcast is trusted and supported by innovative companies like:* Kemin* Kerry- Anitox- BASF- Barentz- Poultry Science Association- Zinpro
A few months ago, I had the honor of appearing on AADYA Geo Talks, the podcast series launched by Bharti Sharma and the organization she founded – AADYA, whose name means “origin” in Hindi. As a geologist and world-traveller, Sharma launched this organization to promote knowledge about planetary and geoscience and create opportunities for collaborative research to address critical global challenges. During the interview, we talked about how I got into science journalism, my podcast series, and my science fiction writing. The interview lasted for more than an hour because she asked great questions about a range of wonderful topics!
If you'd like to discuss your finances with a professional, you can connect with Luke and Anick here: https://www.viderefinancial.com/contact———————————————————————Get your free verifiable CPD for this episode here >>> https://www.dentistswhoinvest.com/videos/how-to-achieve-the-best-exit-number-for-your-dental-practice-with-luke-hurley-anick-sharma———————————————————————Are you holding onto your dental practice longer than needed? The quest for the "highest valuation" might actually be costing you precious years of freedom.In this illuminating discussion, financial planners Luke Hurley and Anik Sharma reveal the critical distinction between maximizing practice value and achieving your personal financial independence. Through real-world examples and comprehensive cash flow modeling, they demonstrate how dentists can determine their actual "number" – the amount needed to fund their desired lifestyle without financial constraint.The conversation challenges conventional wisdom about retirement age and practice exit timing. Rather than clinging to arbitrary targets or industry benchmarks, our experts walk through how to reverse-engineer your financial needs, taking into account existing assets, pensions, and investment portfolios. This approach often reveals that many practice owners are already closer to financial freedom than they realize.Financial planning software vividly illustrates how even modest practice valuations, combined with accumulated wealth in pensions and investments, can provide sustainable income well beyond traditional retirement age. The discussion includes important considerations around sequence risk, tax optimization, and the psychological aspects of transitioning away from practice ownership.Perhaps most valuable is the exploration of what retirement actually means in today's world. Far from the outdated concept of "being put out to pasture," financial independence offers the freedom to choose how you spend your time – whether that's continuing clinical work on your terms, pursuing new business ventures, dedicating time to family and travel, or exploring entirely new passions like the former solicitor who became a flight instructor.Ready to discover your number and gain the clarity that comes with knowing exactly when you could sell your practice? Listen now and claim your free verifiable CPD by completing the questionnaire through the link in the description.———————————————————————Disclaimer: All content on this channel is for education purposes only and does not constitute an investment recommendation or individual financial advice. For that, you should speak to a regulated, independent professional. The value of investments and the income from them can go down as well as up, so you may get back less than you invest. The views expressed on this channel may no longer be current. The information provided is not a personal recommendation for any particular investment. Tax treatment depends on individual circumstances and all tax rules may change in the future. If you are unsure about the suitability of an investment, you should speak to a regulated, independent professional. Investment figures quoted refer to simulated past performance and that past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results/performance.Send us a text
India's Cancer Crisis: Why Thousands Die Without TreatmentIn this episode of The Core Report Weekend Edition, Govindraj Ethiraj speaks with Dr. KS Sharma, former senior anesthesiologist at Tata Memorial Hospital, about India's cancer care infrastructure, the alarming mortality rate, and the urgent shortage of trained oncologists.India records over 1.5 million new cancer cases each year, yet 60% of patients can't access proper treatment due to lack of hospitals, cost barriers, and limited trained specialists. Dr. Sharma discusses the ground realities — from the challenges in radiation and chemotherapy access to the rural-urban gap in healthcare delivery.Topics Covered:Why India's cancer mortality rate is nearly 50%Gaps in cancer care infrastructure and hospital capacityThe shortage of surgical and medical oncologistsRole of Tata Memorial and regional cancer centresPublic vs. private healthcare affordability in oncologyPolicy gaps and what needs fixingIf you care about health equity, public healthcare, and India's medical future, don't miss this episode. Like, share, and comment to join the conversation.Timestamps00:00 – Introduction02:10 – How Dr. Sharma learned about the cancer care crisis06:25 – Why India lacks cancer infrastructure14:45 – Mortality vs. curability of common cancers22:00 – Workforce shortages and training needs36:50 – District-level healthcare gaps49:10 – Policy solutions and way forwardListeners! We await your feedback....The Core and The Core Report is ad supported and FREE for all readers and listeners. Write in to shiva@thecore.in for sponsorships and brand studio requirementsFor more of our coverage check out thecore.inJoin and Interact anonymously on our whatsapp channelSubscribe to our NewsletterFollow us on:Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Linkedin | Youtube
All images and links can be found on CISO Series. Check out this post by Gautam ‘Gotham' Sharma of AccessCyber for the discussion that is the basis of our conversation on this week's episode, co-hosted by me, David Spark (@dspark), the producer of CISO Series, and Steve Zalewski. Joining us is Krista Arndt, associate CISO, St. Luke's University Health Network. In this episode: Verify then trust Dishonesty on all sides A lack of flexibility What about integrity? Huge thanks to our sponsor, Formal Formal secures humans, AI agent's access to MCP servers, infrastructure, and data stores by monitoring and controlling data flows in real time. Using a protocol-aware reverse proxy, Formal enforces least-privilege access to sensitive data and APIs, ensuring AI behavior stays predictable and secure. Visit joinformal.com to learn more or schedule a demo.
In this episode of The Jason de Sousa Show, Jason is joined by Smita Sharma, independent journalist and Visiting Faculty- Kautilya School of Public Policy, to explore the rising tensions in Kashmir and the Indian government's response through Operation Sindoor. Together, they unpack: The latest terrorist attack and the battle over media narratives The long-standing India-Pakistan conflict over Kashmir India's stance on terrorism and its focus on economic development The crisis in Pakistan—from political turmoil to economic instability India's growing status as a global power under PM Modi Regional instability in Sri Lanka and Bangladesh The role of opposition figures like Shashi Tharoor in India's political landscape A must-listen for anyone wanting a deeper understanding of South Asia's complex geopolitics and India's evolving global role.
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Nirmal Sharma is a renowned Nepali actor, producer, and director, best known for his role as Gaida in "Tito Satya". He made his debut in Aamako Maya (2052 BS) and has since appeared in over 50 films, 30 television series, and numerous commercials, showcasing his versatility across various media platforms.
This episode reveals the ancient health protocols Western medicine forgot, and how they are now being used to heal stress, rewire the nervous system, and radically improve human performance. Watch this episode on YouTube for the full video experience: https://www.youtube.com/@DaveAspreyBPR Host Dave Asprey sits down with Mona Sharma, a renowned Ayurvedic practitioner, celebrity wellness expert, and functional medicine advocate who grew up in a Canadian ashram. Mona combines ancient Vedic practices with cutting-edge science to help her clients, including Will Smith and other high-profile figures, achieve high performance, emotional resilience, and deep-rooted healing. She translates the 5,000-year-old system of Ayurveda into practical strategies anyone can use to optimize health in today's chaotic world. Together, they explore how Ayurvedic biohacking techniques like breathwork, circadian alignment, detoxification, and herbal medicine are now being validated by data in neuroscience, mitochondrial biology, and functional medicine. They also dive into trauma, stress rewiring, nervous system resilience, and how to build your own modern “ashram” for healing and longevity. You'll learn how to shift from hypervigilance into calm, how to optimize vagal tone, and how ancient practices like tongue scraping and ghee detox intersect with modern tools like cold therapy, nootropics, sleep optimization, and self-quantification. If you care about biohacking, neurohacking, longevity, or want to understand how emotional states shape mitochondrial function, this episode is packed with grounded insight and powerful takeaways. It offers a masterclass in approaching health through both spiritual and systems biology perspectives, while avoiding burnout and noise. You'll also hear how Mona: • Reversed her own heart condition after failed surgeries and medication • Guides high-stress clients using Ayurvedic principles and modern lab testing • Connects vagal nerve stimulation, breathwork, and emotional detox for lasting nervous system regulation • Uses personalized nutrition, pulse reading, and lifestyle upgrades to treat the root cause • Brings ancient healing into modern wellness spaces like Upgrade Labs This is essential listening for anyone exploring Smarter Not Harder protocols, blending functional medicine with high-level biohacking, and finding sustainable ways to enhance vitality without relying on pharmaceuticals or performance fads. Dave Asprey is a four-time New York Times bestselling author, founder of Bulletproof Coffee, and the father of biohacking. With over 1,000 interviews and 1 million monthly listeners, The Human Upgrade is the top podcast for people who want to take control of their biology, extend their longevity, and optimize every system in the body and mind. Each episode features cutting-edge insights in health, performance, neuroscience, supplements, nutrition, hacking, emotional intelligence, and conscious living. Episodes are released every Tuesday and Thursday, where Dave asks the questions no one else dares and brings you real tools to become more resilient, aware, and high performing. SPONSORS: -Calroy | Head to https://calroy.com/dave for an exclusive discount. -ARMRA | Go to https://tryarmra.com/ and use the code DAVE to get 15% off your first order. Resources: • Dave Asprey's New Book - Heavily Meditated: https://daveasprey.com/heavily-meditated/ • Mona's Website – https://www.monasharma.com/ • Mona's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/monasharma/?hl=en • 2025 Biohacking Conference: https://biohackingconference.com/2025 • Danger Coffee: https://dangercoffee.com • Dave Asprey's Website: https://daveasprey.com • Dave Asprey's Linktree: https://linktr.ee/daveasprey • Upgrade Collective – Join The Human Upgrade Podcast Live: https://www.ourupgradecollective.com • Own an Upgrade Labs: https://ownanupgradelabs.com • Upgrade Labs: https://upgradelabs.com • 40 Years of Zen – Neurofeedback Training for Advanced Cognitive Enhancement: https://40yearsofzen.com Timestamps: • 00:00 Trailer • 00:54 Intro • 01:44 Mona's Personal Healing Journey • 03:42 What Ayurveda Really Is • 07:15 Breathwork and Daily Rituals • 09:41 Where Western Medicine Falls Short • 13:27 Ancient Tools That Still Work • 22:02 Nervous System as the Healing Key • 31:50 Rewiring Through Visualization • 32:59 Transformations with Celebrity Clients • 33:31 Stress in the Public Eye • 34:18 Finding Core Values and Alignment • 35:48 Home Detox, Real Impact • 37:52 Blending Body and Spirit • 48:52 Understanding Your Dosha • 54:02 Applying Ayurveda Today • 58:34 Final Thoughts and Takeaways See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Send us a textFeeling overwhelmed by the fast-paced world around you? Discover how to transform burnout into joy and purpose with Dr. Gitima Sharma, as she shares her personal journey and expert insights. Learn practical strategies to cultivate a dynamic sense of purpose and foster connections in a digital era.Dr Diane leads us through a transformative conversation with Dr. Gitima Sharma, an authority on overcoming burnout. Dive into the pervasive issue of stress driven by societal pressures and learn how self-reflection and community can pave the way to a fulfilling life. Dr. Sharma draws on personal experiences and the wisdom of influential texts to offer actionable steps for integrating purpose into daily life. The episode delves into the unique challenges faced by students and teachers alike, emphasizing the role of technology in both isolation and connection. With a focus on cultivating inner strengths like courage and compassion, listeners are encouraged to recognize their unique talents and potential.Timestamps:01:03: Transforming Stress Into Joy and Purpose Introduction to Dr. Gitima Sharma and her approach to combating burnout through personal purpose and self-worth.09:40: Journey to Self-Reflection and Purpose The role of meditation, journaling, and community in discovering one's mission and overcoming societal pressures.14:28: Cultivating Joy, Purpose, and Connection In an Isolating ClimateExploring the "Loneliness Epidemic" and fostering nurturing environments for children and young adults.20:38: Empowering Inner Strength Through Stories Understanding absolute vs. relative happiness and nurturing children's inner strengths (and our own as adults) through education and play.31:39: Getting Unstuck Take away strategies for purpose and connection we can begin to apply today.Links:Connect with Dr. Gitima Sharma on LinkedIn, Instagram, and Facebook.Resources from Dr. Sharma: Free eBook on Purpose Clarification, Course on Purpose FulfillmentDr. Sharma's WebsiteConnect with Us:Follow the Adventures in Learning Podcast for more inspiring conversations.Share your thoughts and feedback @drdianeadventures and let us know how this episode inspired you!Support the showSubscribe & Follow: Stay updated with our latest episodes and follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn, and the Adventures in Learning website. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts! *Disclosure: I am a Bookshop.org. affiliate.
Hey, you guys, welcome back to the podcast! I'm your host, Victoria Jacklyn Evans, Radical Self-Care Guide, speaker, author, and community builder.Today, I'm joined by the incredible Amita Sharma, co-founder of NourishDoc, a global holistic wellness platform designed to support women through every stage of hormonal transition, from PMS to postmenopause.What started as her personal struggle with perimenopause, kept quiet and internalized, has now become a bold mission to make menopause part of health equity and DEI conversations in the workplace.In this episode, we explore:Amita's personal story of hiding her symptoms, and why silence was its own kind of stressThe four phases of hormonal transition and what's really happening in your bodyEmotional upheaval during perimenopause, and the tools that helped her come home to herselfWhy so many women self-abandon in midlife, and how to start reclaiming your voice and powerDaily holistic self-care rituals that actually support hormone balanceHow to start the conversation with your doctor, your partner, or even your HR department
Disability Series, #4 of 4. The Tuskegee Syphilis Study was an ethically problematic, to say the least, medical research project conducted in Alabama. Officially titled “The Effects of Untreated Syphilis in the Negro Male,” this government-sponsored research project was conducted by the United States Public Health Service in Macon County, Alabama, between 1932 and 1972. For four decades, researchers observed the progression of untreated syphilis in approximately 399 African American men without their informed consent. Many of the men thought they were being treated for “bad blood,” which had a variety of connotations. They were not aware that they were being actively blocked from receiving effective treatment, even after penicillin became the recognized standard of care for syphilis in the 1940s. Rather than viewing the study as an isolated event, we'll see how the Tuskegee study fits into a broader framework of American medical and disability history and racial discrimination. Select Bibliography Jones, James H. Bad Blood: The Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment. (Simon and Schuster, 1993). Lederer, Susan. “Experimentation on Human Beings.” OAH Magazine of History, Vol. 19, No. 5, Medicine and History (Sep., 2005), pp. 20-22. Reverby, Susan Mokotoff. Examining Tuskegee: The Infamous Syphilis Study and Its Legacy. (University of North Carolina Press, 2009). Sharma, Alankaar. “Diseased Race, Racialized Disease: The Story of the Negro Project of American Social Hygiene Association Against the Backdrop of the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment.” Journal of African American Studies, Vol. 14, No. 2 (June 2010), pp. 247-262. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices