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In this episode of the All Things Sustainable podcast, we sit down with Shinjini Menon, Senior Vice President of System Planning and Engineering at Southern California Edison, an investor-owned public utility operating as a subsidiary of Edison International. Southern California Edison is one of the largest US electric utilities, and Shinjini explains how it is prioritizing energy reliability and affordability while also building climate resilience — a topic that is particularly urgent in Southern California, where the risk of wildfires is so high. “We have put forward a pretty ambitious goal for decarbonization and the electrification that we believe is necessary for affordable decarbonization,” Shinjini says. “At the end of the day, it's about all of our communities having affordable access to energy, reliable energy, and having that energy security.” Shinjini explains how the utility uses technology, modeling and data to mitigate wildfire risks and make the grid more resilient. She says Southern California Edison has learned from peers in the US and other parts of the world as it works to build climate resilience. Listen to last week's interviews from the CERAWeek conference hosted by S&P Global here. Listen to our podcast episode about 2025 wildfires in Los Angeles here. Read research from S&P Global Sustainable1 about the projected financial costs of climate change for the world's largest companies. Learn more about the S&P Global Sustainable1 Physical Risk dataset. This piece was published by S&P Global Sustainable1, a part of S&P Global. Copyright ©2025 by S&P Global DISCLAIMER By accessing this Podcast, I acknowledge that S&P GLOBAL makes no warranty, guarantee, or representation as to the accuracy or sufficiency of the information featured in this Podcast. The information, opinions, and recommendations presented in this Podcast are for general information only and any reliance on the information provided in this Podcast is done at your own risk. This Podcast should not be considered professional advice. Unless specifically stated otherwise, S&P GLOBAL does not endorse, approve, recommend, or certify any information, product, process, service, or organization presented or mentioned in this Podcast, and information from this Podcast should not be referenced in any way to imply such approval or endorsement. The third party materials or content of any third party site referenced in this Podcast do not necessarily reflect the opinions, standards or policies of S&P GLOBAL. S&P GLOBAL assumes no responsibility or liability for the accuracy or completeness of the content contained in third party materials or on third party sites referenced in this Podcast or the compliance with applicable laws of such materials and/or links referenced herein. Moreover, S&P GLOBAL makes no warranty that this Podcast, or the server that makes it available, is free of viruses, worms, or other elements or codes that manifest contaminating or destructive properties. S&P GLOBAL EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL LIABILITY OR RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR OTHER DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF ANY INDIVIDUAL'S USE OF, REFERENCE TO, RELIANCE ON, OR INABILITY TO USE, THIS PODCAST OR THE INFORMATION PRESENTED IN THIS PODCAST.
IANR 2509 022825 Line Up4-6pm INTERVIEWSHere's the guest line-up for Saturday, March 1 2025 from 4 to 6 pm CST on IndoAmerican News Radio, a production of Indo American News (www.IndoAmerican-News.com). We are on 98.7 FM and you can also listen on themasalaradio app.By Monday, hearthe recorded show on Podcast uploaded on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Pocket Casts,Radio Public and Breaker. We have 5 years of Podcasts and have had thousands ofhits.TO SUPPORT THE SHOW, SELECT FOLLOW ON OUR FREE PODCAST CHANNEL AND YOU'LL BENOTIFIED OF NEW UPDATES.4:20 pm Dr. Maulik Purohit who specializes in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and subspecialized inBrain Injury and Neuro-Trauma. Dr. Purohit has also served as the Chief Health Information Officer for several health systems overseeing the digital health infrastructure and leading projects in AI, EMR development, and creation ofdigital health products. Dr. Purohit will discuss how also neuroscientific principles are being used to improve outcomes for patients with neuro traumas.5:00 pm Sanjay Singhal is the candidate for Sugar Land City Council District 2. Sanjay is a graduate of IIT Delhi electrical engineering. Now retired, Sanjay worked for oilfield services company Schlumberger for 33 years. He has been a board member of the Telfair Association for five years and it's president for the last three years. 5:30 pm Jyoti will interview ShinjiniKulkarni, an extraordinary exponent of Kathak dance. She is the grand daughter of Kathak maestro Pandit Birju Maharaj. Shinjini will be performing on stage for the Indo-American Association tomorrow, March 2, at 6pm at Matchbox 4 auditorium.Also stay tuned in for news roundup, views, sports and movie reviews.TO BE FEATURED ON THE SHOW, OR TO ADVERTISE, PLEASE CONTACT US AT 713-789-NEWSor 6397 or at indoamericannews@yahoo.comPlease pick up the print edition of Indo American News which is available all across town at grocery stores. Also visit our website indoamerican-news.com which gets 90,000+ hits to track all current stories.And remember to visit our digital archives from over 17 years. Plus, our entire 44 years of hard copy archives are available in the Fondren Library at Rice University.
In this conversation with Shinjini Kumar, Co-Founder of SALT-mysaltapp, we talk to her about her diverse professional journey, something you don't see in many founders. Coming from Bihar, she started as a journalist at the Times of India and then shifted to the Reserve Bank of India in the early ‘90s. At the heart of the action, she was responsible for handling Foreign Direct Investment (FDI). In this episode, she discusses exactly how she landed every job she did in her early days. Shinjini eventually went on to study in the US, joined Bank of America, then came back to be the CEO at Paytm Payments Bank. And mid-COVID, she took the leap into entrepreneurship.Major takeaways from the episode:1. How she transitioned from journalism into finance and entrepreneurship.2. How career plurality shapes perspective and adaptability. 3. Lessons from building SALT and the challenges of raising capital at the right time. 4. What women are missing when it comes to finance.We are excited for conversation, and we can't wait for you all to watch it. Drop your thoughts in the comments! And if you'd like to join our next conversation as a live audience member, sign up here: https://forms.gle/uY8w2an4Q44mN9dd800:00 The Financial Agency of Women03:02 The Journey of Shinjani Kumar05:51 Conversations on Financial Inclusion09:10 Building SALT: A Mission for Women12:05 Understanding Financial Services for Women14:55 The Role of Agency in Financial Decisions18:02 Cultural Influences on Financial Behavior20:59 The Impact of Social Conditioning on Women23:50 Navigating Financial Independence27:10 The Future of Women in Finance38:13 Understanding Gender Disparities in Income and Assets41:44 The Role of Women in Family Businesses47:00 Women as Catalysts for Social Change50:41 Behavioral Changes in Financial Services57:51 Lessons from Entrepreneurial Journeys01:11:17 Building Trust Through Technology01:14:05 The Evolution of Banking and Finance01:16:24 Navigating Challenges in Entrepreneurship01:20:42 The Complexity of Work and Gender Roles01:24:01 Raising the Next Generation: Gender and Equality01:31:12 The Value of Work and Education01:37:21 Advice for Young Entrepreneurs and Professionals
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As the CEO and Founder of The Das Media Group, Shinjini Das helps Technology Enterprises, SMB Platforms, and Tech Executives build content with motivation to convert followers to dollars. Her clients have achieved an average of 74% ROI on spend, 20% media engagement, and 30% bigger deal size, thanks to our content messaging goals of brand awareness, lead generation, and lead conversion. Shinjini also creates and sells digital products, such as her memoir "Unapologetically, Shinjini" and a 1-Hour Executive Brand Consultations, which has grown by 487% and 300% in units sold, respectively, year over year. Shinjini Das is a motivational speaker @SpeakerShinjini 650K+, LinkedIn Top Voice in brand strategy, media branding advisor with a passion for motivating go-getters to make the first move to go get their goals. She has been named as a Top 10 Motivational Speaker to Watch by Yahoo Finance, and Top 10 Most Disruptive Entrepreneur to Look Out For by CIO Views Magazine. Shinjini has spoken at various platforms, such as the U.S. Department of State, Forbes, and Red Hat, and have published multiple articles and books on topics such as motivation, branding, and technology. She holds a B.S. in Industrial and Systems Engineering with Honors from Georgia Tech and served as the Undergraduate Commencement Speaker. Web: https://x.com/SpeakerShinjini ► Luxury Women Handbag Discounts: https://www.theofficialathena.... ► Become an Equus Coach®: https://equuscoach.com/?rfsn=7... ► For $5 in ride credit, download the Lyft app using my referral link: https://www.lyft.com/ici/ASH58... ► Review Us: https://itunes.apple.com/us/po... ► Subscribe: http://www.youtube.com/c/AshSa... ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1lov... ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ashsa... ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/1loveAsh ► Blog: http://www.ashsaidit.com/blog #atlanta #ashsaidit #theashsaiditshow #ashblogsit #ashsaidit®Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-ash-said-it-show--1213325/support.
Eric, Wendy, and Shinjini make their long-awaited return, discussing what's useful to know about Joyce's life to understand Ulysses and the particulars of Bloom's parents' deaths and his family life in response to listener questions. Libations: Eric and Shinjini: black tea (with some honey in Eric's) Wendy: Fancy Kilt (bourbon barrel-aged Drafty Kilt, Scotch ale), Monday Night Brewing, Atlanta, GA See our website (tipsyturvyulysses.com) and please submit any pressing questions to our Twitter (@tt_ulysses) or tipsyturvyulysses@gmail.com. Theme Song: "Come on Over" by Scalcairn, via Blue Dot Sessions Special thanks to Carin Goldberg, whose cover design for the Gabler edition of Ulysses inspired our logo.
Everyone is now a content creator. From posting about your favorite dances to kat videos to recipes, the world has gone crazy with content creation. How do you create sustainability and a following that converts into consumers? Enjoy this amazing discussion featuring Shinjini Das - CEO of DAS Media - as we unpack the need for content creators. Instragram@speakershinjini Instagram@cvmk_globalInstagram@itiswhatitis_ShowTikTok@cvmkglobe www.cvmkglobal.storehttps://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cv-k/episodes/Teaching--Education-l-Broken-System-l-Sheros--Heros-l-Clarion-Call-for-Leaders-cvmkshow-DrHester-e2acjs6Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCp9pMDsdhRpe42b1dRTWFzA/join Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCp9pMDsdhRpe42b1dRTWFzA/join --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cv-k/message
Trigger Warning- The episode contains references to depression and other mental health issues. Please use your discretion before listening.Saying that you are depressed might have become increasingly common now but not everyone feeling ‘depressed' might have clinical depression while many dealing with it might have no idea about what they are going through. But the truth remains that it's difficult to live with depression and it'll help everyone if we understand it better. In this episode, I have brought a woman's story of living with depression, how she found out that she was depressed and how she overcame it. According to the Mayo clinic website- “Depression is a mood disorder that causes a persistent feeling of sadness and loss of interest. it affects how you feel, think and behave and can lead to a variety of emotional and physical problems. You may have trouble doing normal day-to-day activities, and sometimes you may feel as if life isn't worth living.”I have Shinjini Amitabh Chawla with me who will share her experience with depression, her views on medication, therapy, dealing with a narcissist and more. This conversation will improve your understanding of this medical condition, will provide some helpful tools and you'll also get an idea about how to help someone going through depression.Shinjini is the founder of Bigger Dreams Co. which is a Bullet journaling supplies company. Like me some of you might know her as The Delhi Bride from her blogging days.Please remember that neither I nor Shinjini is a mental health expert and we are just sharing our experiences in an attempt to help. Please use your discretion before listening. Before hearing from Shinjini, please follow little fixes on your podcast app and share it with a friend who might benefit from it.Connect with Shinjini Amitabh Chawla- https://www.instagram.com/shinjiniamitabh/Shownotes- https://maitrisconfetti.com/133/Support the Podcast- https://www.buymeacoffee.com/maitrivermaConnect with @littlefixespodcast on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/littlefixespodcast/ Email me- littlefixespodcast@gmail.comDisclaimer- This podcast is only for educational and entertainment purposes. It doesn't intend to replace the guidance of trained professionals like doctors, psychiatrists, psychologists and coaches etc.Music Credit- Epidemic Sound
Shinjini leads a discussion of sentences 4, 5, and 6 of “Penelope” (pages 621-33 in the Gabler edition). They're long sentences, obviously. In a shockingly efficient, less than an hour long conversation, we cover internalized misogyny, marital intimacy, marital infidelity, farts, anulingus, and the Barbie movie. Libations: Eric: Deliria (Belgian ale, Brouwerij Huyghe, Melle, Belgium) Wendy: May the Schwarzbier Be With You (schwarzbier, Wrecking Bar Brewing, Atlanta, GA) Shinjini: a warm blueberry infusion Please submit any pressing questions to our Twitter or tipsyturvyulysses@gmail.com. See our website and contact us on Twitter or at tipsyturvyulysses@gmail.com. Theme song: “Come on Over” by Scalcairn, via Blue Dot Sessions Special thanks to Carin Goldberg, whose cover design for the Gabler edition of Ulysses inspired our logo.
Wendy leads Eric and Shinjini through a discussion of the first third of “Penelope,” or at least the first chunk of the episode to fall out of her decaying Gabler edition. They discuss: The episode's style and structure The Blooms' marriage Sex on public transit And, of course, all the naughty bits Libations: Eric: Panic Button (cherry sour, Monday Night Brewing, Atlanta, GA) Wendy: Discipline (dubbel Belgian ale, Bold Monk Brewing, Atlanta, GA) Shinjini: surprisingly good non-Darjeeling Indian black tea Please submit any pressing questions to our Twitter or tipsyturvyulysses@gmail.com. See our website and contact us on Twitter or at tipsyturvyulysses@gmail.com. Theme song: “Come on Over” by Scalcairn, via Blue Dot Sessions Special thanks to Carin Goldberg, whose cover design for the Gabler edition of Ulysses inspired our logo.
Bruce and Andrea have done the nasty and are now surely feeling incredibly awkward? NOT AT ALL! They're glowing. Beaming. Isn't this all so lovely? Everything has worked out for the best and NO MORE PROBLEM WILL OCCUR. Right? Well, Andrea wants to know if things can actually work out this time. Will it have a happy ending? Bruce isn't so sure, but will only voice this to Alfred. Things have changed - I mean, he's a damn Bat now, after all! The next episode follows on Wednesday. Same Bat Pod, different Bat Minute! Join us on Facebook at the Bat Minute Listener's Cave! The Bat Minute theme song is by the band Rat Bit Kit and Ash Lerczak (aka Doc Horror) of Zombina & The Skeletones and Double Echo. Today's guest: Joining the team for her first investigation is the master of wellness, of mastering one's potential and of the wonders of the simple breath - it's Shoshin Show's own Shinjini Sur! Shin is in the house to help you PLAY! Shinjini Sur - Linktree - YouTube - Instagram
Wendy leads Eric and Shinjini through a discussion of the second half of “Ithaca,” the penultimate episode of Ulysses. They discuss: The differences between the episode's two halves Parsing difficult passages The what and why of some of Bloom's actions The events of Molly's tryst with Blazes Boylan And Molly and Bloom's sex lives and marriage. Please pardon the occasional dryer noise in the background. It fades quickly after its first appearance. Mentions: Vicki Mahaffey, The Everyday Joyce (forthcoming) My Dad Wrote a Porno Libations: Eric: Voodoo Ranger (imperial IPA, New Belgium Brewing Company, Asheville, NC) Wendy: Old Crafty Hen (strong ale, Greene King/Morland Brewery, Abingdon, UK) Shinjini: an unspecified chocolate milkshake thing Please submit any pressing questions to our Twitter or tipsyturvyulysses@gmail.com. See our website and contact us on Twitter or at tipsyturvyulysses@gmail.com. Theme song: “Come on Over” by Scalcairn, via Blue Dot Sessions Special thanks to Carin Goldberg, whose cover design for the Gabler edition of Ulysses inspired our logo.
Shinjini and Eric finally return to the text of Ulysses to begin discussing "Ithaca," reputedly Eric's favorite episode. They discuss the episode's alienating question-and-answer format, focus, and language; its depictions of loneliness and Bloom's schemes for a happy marriage; and the scene in which Stephen sings Bloom an anti-Semitic ballad (and Ulysses provides sheet music). Just what's going on there? Beverages Eric: Blackberry Crumble Imperial Brown (Captain Lawrence/Thin Man Brewery, Alameda, CA) Shinjini: Earl Grey tea See our website and contact us on Twitter or at tipsyturvyulysses@gmail.com. Theme song: “Come on Over” by Scalcairn, via Blue Dot Sessions Special thanks to Carin Goldberg, whose cover design for the Gabler edition of Ulysses inspired our logo.
Wendy, Shinjini, and Eric celebrate Bloomsday by reminiscing about Bloomsdays past, discussing potential Bloomsday cosplay, drinking special drinks, and–of course–selecting, reciting, and discussing some beloved passages from Ulysses! Beverages Eric: Sournova Barrel-Aged Peach Sour (Almanac Beer Company, Alameda, CA) Wendy: Black Sheep Ale (Black Sheep Brewery, Masham, North Yorkshire, UK) Shinjini: watered-down orange soda Mentions Davy Byrne's Pub (21 Duke St., Dublin, Ireland) Peach melba Strict Scrutiny (Supreme Court podcast) Wilkie Collins, The Woman in White (1860) NOT E.L. James, Fifty Shades of Grey, but Wendy promises better recommendations! Hugh Kenner, “Molly's Masterstroke”
Eric, Wendy, and Shinjini discuss some excellent questions at length. If you want to pick and choose questions and answers to listen to, consult the timestamps below. Question Timestamps: Jonathan: What's so great specifically about the Gabler edition? (16:01-41:42) Terry: Can you sympathize with Stephen if you don't know A Portrait? (41:42-59:57) Terry: Tell me, why do I enjoy hearing you talk about the book more than reading it? It stymies me! I would love to hear you all talk about how the novice reader can best reap the benefits of this almost-impossible book. (59:57-1:18:56) Jonathan: If you could go back and tell yourself one thing prior to first reading Ulysses to help you navigate the text, what would it be? (1:18:56-1:28:05) Terry: Why is "Oxen" like that? I loved what Wendy said about it being like the gestation. More on that? (1:28:05-1:35:17) Rick: Lacking a specific love/hate/don't-get passage, I'll share what I may like most about the episode: that it brings all of Bloom's characteristics to their utmost. Here, he is most defensive of perceived quirks and faults; most expansive of his proposals to improve society; and, of course, most immersed in his sexual and other idiosyncrasies. (1:35:17-1:42:09) Mentions: Michael Groden, “Perplex in the Pen-and in the Pixels: Reflections on ‘The James Joyce Archive,' Hans Walter Gabler's ‘Ulysses,' and ‘James Joyce's ‘Ulysses' in Hypermedia.' Journal of Modern Literature, 1998, vol. 22, no. 2, pp. 225-44. JSTOR, jstor.org/3831733. Various editions of Ulysses: the Gabler, Jeri Johnson's OUP 1922 Text, Catherine Flynn's The Cambridge Centenary Ulysses, and Sam Slote, Mark A. Mamigonian, and John Turner's Ulysses: Annotated Edition Joyce's Ulysses: Philosophical Perspectives (especially Wendy's chapter!) Margot Norris, Virgin and Veteran Readings of Ulysses Ulysses in 80 online reading group (@Ulysses80 on Twitter) Terence Killeen, Ulysses Unbound: A Reader's Companion to James Joyce's Ulysses Joseph Heller, Catch-22 Billy Collins, "Introduction to Poetry" Libations: Eric: Movie Snacks Sour (TrimTab Brewing Company, Birmingham, AL) Wendy: Stella Artois (pilsner, Leuven, Belgium) Shinjini: Earl Grey tea See our website and contact us on Twitter or at tipsyturvyulysses@gmail.com. Theme song: “Come on Over” by Scalcairn, via Blue Dot Sessions Special thanks to Carin Goldberg, whose cover design for the Gabler edition of Ulysses inspired our logo.
Wendy, Eric, and Shinjini get together to discuss some fan mail. What episode of Ulysses should you read, if you'll only read one? What is some essential Joyce scholarship? Finally, what most excites three Ulysses podcasters about sharing Ulysses with others? Question Timetamps: Terry: If you had to choose one episode that everyone should read, even if they don't read the whole book, what would it be? (4:20-18:14) Ryan: What Joyce studies articles/monographs are your favorites and how did they contribute to your areas of focus as academics? (18:14-35:56) Jonathan: What excites you most about teaching Ulysses/sharing it with people for the first time? (35:56-46:45) Mentions: The RTE recording of Ulysses Libations: Eric: Islandia (fruited sour, Southbound Brewing Company, Savannah, GA) Wendy: London's Pride (Pale Ale, Fuller's Brewery, Chiswick, London, UK) Shinjini: a sweet and spicy herbal warm drink (because humbled by a cold) Please submit any pressing questions to our Twitter or tipsyturvyulysses@gmail.com. See our website and contact us on Twitter or at tipsyturvyulysses@gmail.com. Theme song: “Come on Over” by Scalcairn, via Blue Dot Sessions Special thanks to Carin Goldberg, whose cover design for the Gabler edition of Ulysses inspired our logo.
In a rushed but nonetheless delightful episode, Shinjini and Eric catch up with Barry McCrea, their Ph.D. advisor, and introduce Wendy. Together, the four discuss the queerness, sadness, and persistent optimism of "Eumaeus." Barry is the Keough Family Chair of Irish Studies, Professor of Comparative Literature, and Concurrent Professor of both Romance Languages and Literatures and Irish Language and Literature. (We joked off-mic that the long list of repetitive, overlapping titles is itself very much like "Eumaeus." Please submit any pressing questions to our Twitter or tipsyturvyulysses@gmail.com. See our website and contact us on Twitter or at tipsyturvyulysses@gmail.com. Theme song: “Come on Over” by Scalcairn, via Blue Dot Sessions Special thanks to Carin Goldberg, whose cover design for the Gabler edition of Ulysses inspired our logo.
Eric leads Wendy and Shinjini through the third-to-last episode of Ulysses, an ugly duckling episode defined by tiredness, cliché, and bad writing. According to Eric, it's all beautiful. Libations Eric: Alice Blend, Green Bench Brewing Wendy: Royal Blend Team, Fortnum & Mason Shinjini: fake Earl Grey tea, from a tea bag See our website and contact us on Twitter or at tipsyturvyulysses@gmail.com. Theme song: “Come on Over” by Scalcairn, via Blue Dot Sessions Special thanks to Carin Goldberg, whose cover design for the Gabler edition of Ulysses inspired our logo.
Eric leads Wendy and Shinjini through a second episode breaking down the subconscious of Ulysses in "Circe." They discuss Bloom's gender identity as the new womanly man, joy in the body, and Stephen's Telemachian interactions with various potential mentors throughout the day. Mentions: The final episode of HBO's The White Lotus, season 1, in which a character evinces Ulyssean joy in the body and defecation, although according to Shinjinii, that one scene doesn't make the show worth watching My Dad Wrote a Porno—an inspiration for tipsyturvy Ulysses that surprisingly illustrates similarly exaggerated misunderstandings of female anatomy, albeit for different reasons Libations: Eric: Ever Clever (double IPA, Bearded Iris Brewing, Nashville, TN) Wendy: Smilin' Eyes, Vol. 2 (dry Irish stout, Wild Heaven Beer, Avondale Estates, GA) Shinjini: nothing, because we recorded too late for caffeine Please submit any pressing questions to our Twitter or tipsyturvyulysses@gmail.com. See our website and contact us on Twitter or at tipsyturvyulysses@gmail.com. Theme song: “Come on Over” by Scalcairn, via Blue Dot Sessions Special thanks to Carin Goldberg, whose cover design for the Gabler edition of Ulysses inspired our logo.
Eric, Wendy, and Shinjini break down the first third of “Circe,” the longest and arguably strangest episode of Ulysses. Along the way, they discuss Bloom's best friend (a bar of soap), naughty letters, Venuses in Furs, the unconscious of the text, and just who—if anyone—understands any of what is happening. Also, Eric and Shinjini discover just how talented of an actor Wendy is. Mentions: Like “Circe” itself, Wendy got referential and sing-songy in this one: The theme to Roald Dahl's Tales of the Unexpected “Walk on the Wild Side,” Lou Reed Eric, although similarly referential, focused on cinema: George Méliès, "A Trip to the Moon" The baby in the Sun on The Teletubbies Libations: Eric: Gates of S'Mordor (s'mores-inspired imperial stout, Westbrook Brewing Company, Mount Pleasant, SC) Wendy: Wake and Bake (coffee oatmeal imperial stout, Terrapin, Athens, GA) Shinjini: nothing, because we recorded too late for caffeine Please submit any pressing questions to our Twitter or tipsyturvyulysses@gmail.com. See our website and contact us on Twitter or at tipsyturvyulysses@gmail.com. Theme song: “Come on Over” by Scalcairn, via Blue Dot Sessions Special thanks to Carin Goldberg, whose cover design for the Gabler edition of Ulysses inspired our logo.
Shinjini is a positive content creator, leader, and influencer that has dedicated her company to creating positive content for underrepresented groups. Her media company Das Media is changing the game in content creation. Enjoy this amazing discussion on how it all started. Like, Share, Comment, and Subscribe! Instagram @speakershinjini Instagram@cvmk_global Instragram@itiswhatitis_show TikTok @cvmkglobe Fanbase@cvmkglobal www.cvmkglobal.store --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cv-k/message
February 2 is the birthday of Ulysses, James Joyce, tipsyturvy Ulysses, and one of our hosts! Coincidence? Ulysses is 101, tipsyturvy Ulysses is 1, and we won't specify anyone else's ages. To maintain that ratio of 101 to 1, if our podcast is as successful as Ulysses and is still listened to and discussed at the age of 101 in 2123, Ulysses will be obliged to be 10,201 years old and have been published in 8078 BCE. (Those of you who have read ahead to "Ithaca" are more likely to appreciate this joke.) In this episode, Wendy, Eric, and Shinjini reflect on podcasting about Ulysses for a year, learning more about the novel and podcasting in the process, and having so much fun together. Fingers crossed it's not too self-indulgent! Thanks for joining us to celebrate Ulysses this past year, and we look forward to continuing to do so with you! See our website and contact us on Twitter or at tipsyturvyulysses@gmail.com. Theme song: “Come on Over” by Scalcairn, via Blue Dot Sessions Special thanks to Carin Goldberg, whose cover design for the Gabler edition of Ulysses inspired our logo.
Women have always been responsible for managing the household budget and cash, but they are notoriously bad when it comes to planning their financial assets. In this episode of This Round Is On Me with Gauri Devidayal, we will be talking about women and finance. All the triggers that get them to take charge of their money and also the barriers that prevent them from doing so. And that's where fin tech comes in. Joining Gauri, is Shinjini Kumar, the Director and Co-Founder of SALT-mysaltapp, a women-first fintech platform. Prior to this, she was the business head for Citibank's consumer businesses in India. Shinjini has spent over thirty years in senior leadership positions across organizations including the Reserve Bank of India, Bank of America Merryll Lynch, PricewaterhouseCoopers, and Paytm Payments Bank. She served as an independent director on the Boards of a few companies and is a Member-at-large on the Executive Council of CGAP. In between entrepreneurship, public speaking, contributing articles, and points of view on business and finance, she also writes short fiction and is the founder of the Indian Novels Collective, an initiative to popularize translation of Indian literature. Check out all the amazing episodes of 'This Round Is On Me' Podcast: ("This Round Is On Me with Gauri Devidayal")Follow Shinjini Kumar on Instagram: @shinjinikumar You can follow Gauri on Instagram: @gauridevidayal Twitter: @gauridetails Tune into fresh episodes every Wednesday on IVM Podcast Networks and all audio streaming platforms. This Round Is On Me is an insightful show which focuses on global topics and trends emerging post the pandemic and deep dives into them with industry Thought Leaders and Experts. The show aims to inspire and challenge you, and perhaps help you rewire your approach going forward. Your host, Gauri Devidayal, is a Partner at Food Matters India Pvt. Ltd. and co-founder of F&B brands including The Table, Magazine St. Kitchen, Mag St Bread Co, The Table Farm, Miss T, Mei 13 and Iktara. Being an entrepreneur in the F&B industry, Gauri Devidayal will bring in her experience and stories to cover different viewpoints in the show along with the guests. You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: IVM Podcasts - Apps on Google Play or any other podcast app.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“At it again” indeed. Wendy, Shinjini, and Eric revisit the "Nausicaa" episode but not before Eric exorcizes a few Cyclopian ghosts. Wendy leads the episode and goes rogue by selecting the themes she loves and hates rather than the extracts. This leads to a passionate defense of Gerty MacDowell, a titillating discussion of female pleasure and fantasy, and the friends "getting angry at all the right things." Join them for an in-depth discussion of love and lurid literature that might just be a bit “cuckoo, cuckoo, cuckoo.” Libations Wendy - immune-boosting herbal infusion (that includes blackcurrants!) Eric - Athena Paradiso, Berliner Weisse, German-Style Tart Wheat Ale with Fruit, specifically blackberries and black currants (his new favorite!), Creature Comforts, Athens, GA Shinjini - green tea with a literary twist Mentions - “Why you couldn't eat something p5oetical like violets or roses” What in God's name is a currant? Black currants and red currants? Now it's just getting silly. Eccles Street - O.K., but what is an Eccles Cake? See our website and contact us on Twitter or at tipsyturvyulysses@gmail.com. Theme song: “Come on Over” by Scalcairn, via Blue Dot Sessions Special thanks to Carin Goldberg, whose cover design for the Gabler edition of Ulysses inspired our logo.
Declan Kiberd, famed Irish public intellectual and Shinjini and Eric's professor at Notre Dame, joins the Three Friends for what was originally a “Calypso” episode but eventually becomes an episode about three episodes of Ulysses: one Declan loves, one he hates, and one he doesn't get. Does everyone agree? Do your favorite and least favorite make the list? There's also a lot of Bob Dylan talk. Libations: Shinjini: Darjeeling tea Eric: English Breakfast tea Wendy: Pamplemousse sparkling water Declan: iced tea Mentions: The Book About Everything: Eighteen Artists, Writers and Thinkers on James Joyce's Ulysses (edited by Declan Kiberd, Enrico Terrinoni, and Catherine Wilsdon, featuring essays by Shinjini and Eric) See our website and contact us on Twitter or at tipsyturvyulysses@gmail.com. Theme song: “Come on Over” by Scalcairn, via Blue Dot Sessions Special thanks to Carin Goldberg, whose cover design for the Gabler edition of Ulysses inspired our logo.
Is Paddy Dignam actually dead? Do hanged men enjoy a final standing ovation? What is a nation? These are all questions that Joyce explores in the pub scene of Cyclops. Wendy and Eric imbibe the "wine of the country" as they join a highly caffeinated Shinjini to discuss these questions and more. Everyone loves the Cyclops episode (it's funny, honest) and the team laugh a lot but also reflect on the ambivalent nature of comedy. Join them to discover who Garryowen is and just how so much depends on a biscuit tin! Libations: Wendy and Eric: Guinness Extra Stout (Irish dry stout), St. James's Gate, Dublin, Ireland Shinjini: genuine loose-leaf Darjeeling tea Recommended Sources (two pieces we've written about "Cyclops"): Vicki Mahaffey and Wendy J. Truran, "Feeling Ulysses: An Address to the Cyclopean Reader" Eric A. Lewis, "Tupperware and Flowerville: Consumerism, Identity Politics, and Intertextuality in David's Story and Ulysses"
Liam Lanigan joins us to talk about trams in Ulysses. Liam is an assistant professor of English at Governors State University in South Chicago. Liam is the author of a 2014 monograph, James Joyce, Urban Planning and Modernism and an essay in the recent Routledge Companion to Literary Urban Studies. Eric dragged Liam onto the show to nerd out at Wendy and Shinjini about trams, the form of Dublin-specific public transit that features prominently throughout Ulysses. We discuss Joycean community, the localized individual experience of reading Ulysses in terms of where you're from, and the history of Dublin's tramways, all before even getting into the text itself. We try to find optimism about public transit and are ultimately driven to other texts, including perhaps an iconic movie musical to celebrate the communitarian, posthuman potential of the tram. Libations: Wendy: Just on the cusp of being off wine (insert Amanda Walgrove video link) Liam: Juicy Jorts (hazy pale ale), Maplewood Brewery, Chicago Shinjini: not good tea (“I'm not going to get into that.”) Eric: Sun Glow Intensely Fruited Sour Ale (sour), Creature Comforts, Athens, GA See our website and contact us on Twitter or at tipsyturvyulysses@gmail.com. Theme song: “Come on Over” by Scalcairn, via Blue Dot Sessions Special thanks to Carin Goldberg, whose cover design for the Gabler edition of Ulysses inspired our logo.
To celebrate Halloween, Shinjini and Eric compare favorite scary passages from Ulysses.
Today we are joined by our special guest, Katherine O'Callaghan, lecturer at UMass Amherst, who is currently completing a monograph on Music and Soundscape in James Joyce's Ulysses and Finnegans Wake. Katherine will help us decipher the music puzzle of “Sirens.” We talk about questions that have confounded readers of Joyce for years: How should we read the opening part of the chapter? Is it an overture or something else? How should we hear the music that is on the page? And last but not the least, Katherine reveals to us who the alpha Siren is in Ulysses. Hint: it is not one of the barmaids! Libations: Katherine: A precious cup of Barry's Tea, straight from Ireland (with a detour to Toronto and probably a few other places) Eric: A gross K-cup of coffee from a campus office Wendy: Coffee Shinjini: A cup of ‘energizing' tea which may just be an ensemble of non-tea herbs Mentions: An RTE conversation between Declan Kiberd and Katherine in which Katherine talks about her personal response to Joyce A BBC discussion of music featuring Katherine A BBC production of Joyce scholars listening to Joyce's favorite songs, featuring Katherine A recent one-day Joyce symposium, Ulysses in the World, featuring talks by Shinjini and Katherine See our website and contact us on Twitter or at tipsyturvyulysses@gmail.com. Theme song: “Come on Over” by Scalcairn, via Blue Dot Sessions Special thanks to Carin Goldberg, whose cover design for the Gabler edition of Ulysses inspired our logo.
Eric leads Wendy and Shinjini—all back together in the same country after a long summer—through discussion of his favorite episode, "Wandering Rocks." Why is the episode about so many random Dubliners we haven't heard of before? Just how much fun is Corny Kelleher, and what is he up to? Why do we briefly follow a piece of paper floating down the River Liffey? Is Wendy coincidentally responsible for the death of Queen Elizabeth II, given the time of her departure from the United Kingdom? We consider answers to all these questions and more, in addition to occasionally bumping into things and claiming they were wandering rocks. Libations: Wendy: Purple Haze, raspberry lager (no good, too sour-y), Abita Beer, Covington, LA Eric: Here Gose Nothin', a sour ale with coriander and salt, Destihl Brewery, Normal, IL Mentions: Clive Hart, "Wandering Rocks" in Clive Hart and David Hayman, James Joyce's Ulysses: Critical Essays Enda Duffy, The Subaltern Ulysses Sam Slote, Marc A. Mamigonian, and John Turner, Annotations to James Joyce's Ulysses See our website and contact us on Twitter or at tipsyturvyulysses@gmail.com. Theme song: “Come on Over” by Scalcairn, via Blue Dot Sessions Special thanks to Carin Goldberg, whose cover design for the Gabler edition of Ulysses inspired our logo.
Wendy is unavailable because of travel complications, and Shinjini and Eric fail to record a short episode about the Linati schema, one of Joyce's cliffsnotes from hell that adds new layers to the study of Ulysses rather than providing final answers. They gossip about a rude man on a train and a Ulysses bar in New York City, in addition to probing some global analyses of Ulysses. Libations: Eric: Athena Paradiso, German-style tart wheat ale with fruit (specifically passion fruit and guava), Creature Comforts, Athens, GA Shinjini: (imagined) Shamefaced Peach Tea (Creme de Peche, Barry's Tea, Lemon Juice—hold the gin), Ulysses Folk House, NYC Mentions: The Gilbert and Linati Schemas The Cambridge Centenary Ulysses: The 1922 Text with Essays and Notes, edited by Catherine Flynn See our website and contact us on Twitter or at tipsyturvyulysses@gmail.com. Theme song: “Come on Over” by Scalcairn, via Blue Dot Sessions Special thanks to Carin Goldberg, whose cover design for the Gabler edition of Ulysses inspired our logo.
Wendy, Shinjini, and Eric have a simply gorgeous conversation with Vicki Mahaffey, the Clayton and Thelma Kirkpatrick Chair of English and Gender and Women's Studies at the University of Illinois and Wendy's Ph.D. advisor, about the confusing episode of Scylla & Charybdis. It will leave you yearning for your English classes of yore, or wondering why on earth your English classes weren't as good as this one. We puzzle through Stephen's ‘theories' about Shakespeare and Hamlet and we consider the performativity of Stephen, Shakespeare's plays, and our own social existence. We delve into Stephen's preoccupation with being “unmanned” (both himself and Shakespeare) by an older woman and the sexism and anti-semitism circulating throughout the chapter. Libations Vicki: Chardonnay, unfashionably full-bodied Eric: Edmund's Oast Sour Apricot Peach (Charleston, SC) Wendy: Birra Moretti Home | Birra Moretti A cup of tea with a teabag ‘unacceptable but necessary' according to Shinjini Mentions: Daniel Mulhall, Ulysses: A Reader's Odyssey James Joyce, Exiles Vicki Mahaffey, Reauthorizing Joyce (1988); States of Desire: Wilde, Yeats, Joyce, and the Irish Experiment (1998); Modernist Literature: Challenging Fictions (2007) See our new website and contact us on Twitter or at tipsyturvyulysses@gmail.com. Theme song: “Come on Over” by Scalcairn, via Blue Dot Sessions Special thanks to Carin Goldberg, whose cover design for the Gabler edition of Ulysses inspired our logo.
Eric and Shinjini discuss “Lestrygonians,” a chapter they neither love nor hate. But they still have a lot to talk about even for a chapter that they are not super enthusiastic about. They talk about Bloom's friendship with various other Dubliners, what he is having for lunch, and whom he is mysteriously running away from. As always they also talk about the chapter's experimental style (or lack thereof). We should warn you that you might develop a sudden craving for a gorgonzola sandwich after listening to this episode! Mentions: (In Wendy's honor:) Drafty Kilt, Scotch Ale, Monday Night Brewing, Atlanta, GA Theme song: “Come on Over” by Scalcairn, via Blue Dot Sessions Special thanks to Carin Goldberg, whose cover design for the Gabler edition of Ulysses inspired our logo.
To combat episodes that are too damn long, Eric, Wendy, and Shinjini record an after-hours lock-in: the official episode is over, and the metaphorical pub in which we record is closed, but there are still things to say, so we keep going (with admittedly fewer drinks than most pub lock-ins). Just what is the point of Stephen's Parable of the Plums? Are the plum pits and juice—unlike the crumbs in "Hades"—cum? How similar is Eric's laugh to Stephen's?
Eric leads Shinjini and Wendy through discussion of Aeolus, one of his favorite episodes. He waxes rhapsodic about his amateur journalist days and Jeri Johnson's Oxford lectures on Ulysses. Other discussion topics include funny headlines, confusion over Stephen's story, and just whose life is changed by the simple act of lighting a match in one of the more confusing passages in Ulysses. Recommendations: Vicki Mahaffey and Wendy J. Truran, "Feeling Ulysses" Galactic Cowboy, Nitro Imperial Stout by Left Hand Brewing (Longmont, CO) Tritonia, Gose by Creature Comforts Brewing (Athens, GA) Theme song: “Come on Over” by Scalcairn, via Blue Dot Sessions Special thanks to Carin Goldberg, whose cover design for the Gabler edition of Ulysses inspired our logo.
In this special episode, Wendy challenges the group to a game that tests their knowledge of Ulysses and reveals “nice guy” Eric's competitive side. Drawing on Modernism's love of chance, wyrd, and spiritual intervention, Wendy devised the “Oracle Game.” The aim of which is to test the group's knowledge and divine the future! You, dear listener, are invited to play along with Eric, Shinjini, and Wendy. The game is as follows: The Oracle flicks through a copy of Ulysses and someone says stop. The Oracle casts their eye, at random, along the pages and starts to read a passage After a tantalizing tease of time, the Oracle stops and asks the listeners to identify (a) the passage, (b) the episode, and (c) the context of the passage The Oracle role passes to the next person, and we play again. The second “quick fire” round follows the same structure except the Oracle keeps reading until a player says “stop” and takes a guess. Who will triumph in this game of knowledge and nerdery? What do the selections reveal about our future and fate? Tune in to find out! Mentions: Cheap and cheerful at $1.40, Tecate lager (surprisingly, it was much nicer than the price or name would have you think) Much less affordable, but unsurprisingly quite good, Lord Grey, an Earl Grey sour ale by Three Taverns Brewery, Decatur, GA Theme song: “Come on Over” by Scalcairn, via Blue Dot Sessions Special thanks to Carin Goldberg, whose cover design for the Gabler edition of Ulysses inspired our logo.
Wendy leads everyone into hell in this episode as we attend Paddy Dignam's funeral. We ponder life, death, decomposition, and the difficulty of finding your own organs at the resurrection. We discuss the “lump of dung” Simon Dedalus, and Shinjini finds Stephen a chip off the old block. Eric wonders, is there more to the sticky carriage than crumbs? Perhaps because we recorded on Easter Sunday, he seems hesitant to be explicit when talking about cum. Finally, everyone examines one of Ulysses' great mysteries (not love this time), but who is that “lankylooking galoot?” We'd all give a trifle to know. Mentions: Goat Island, Duck River Dunkel - http://www.goatislandbrewing.com/beers What is a dunkel? What is a Dunkel? - The Beer Babe Theme song: “Come on Over” by Scalcairn, via Blue Dot Sessions Special thanks to Carin Goldberg, whose cover design for the Gabler edition inspired our logo.
Eric, Wendy, and Shinjini follow Bloom across the streets of 1904 Dublin, as he steps out of his home on 7 Eccles Street and embarks upon his Odyssey in the Hibernian metropolis. They talk about Bloom's consumerism, purposeless wanderings in the city, and his random and sometimes unwelcome interactions with fellow Dubliners. Highlights include discussions of South Asian representation in season two of Bridgerton, Martha Clifford's dramatic letter, and tips on how to bet on horse racing (not really). Additionally, this episode again draws attention to the predatory urban male gaze. Recommended Beverages: Eric: Saporous (passion fruit and guava sour, in a floral-patterned can), by Three Taverns Brewery, Decatur, GA Wendy: Drafty Kilt (scotch ale), by Monday Night Brewing, Atlanta, GA Theme song: “Come on Over” by Scalcairn, via Blue Dot Sessions Special thanks to Carin Goldberg, whose cover design for the Gabler edition inspired our logo.
In the first very special episode of tipsyturvy Ulysses, Eric, Wendy, and Shinjini set aside the next episode of Ulysses in favor of a Joycean digression. Eric introduces Wendy and Shinjini to some of his favorite allusions to and imitations of “Calypso”—specifically, a passage from Zoë Wicomb's David's Story (2000) and a response to a short story assignment from a class in which Eric taught Ulysses. (If Joyce has any serious competition in Eric's heart, it's Zoë Wicomb.) Recommended Resources: Eric's article on Ulysses intertexts: “Tupperware and Flowerville: Consumerism, identity politics, and intertextuality in David's Story and Ulysses” The novels of Zoë Wicomb, especially David's Story and Playing in the Light Wicomb's essay about “coloured” identity and immediately post-apartheid politics in South Africa: “Shame and identity in the case of the coloured in South Africa” A great essay about the history of “coloured” identity in South Africa during and after apartheid: Mohamed Adhikari, “Hope, Fear, Shame, Frustration: Continuity and Change in the Expression of Coloured Identity in White Supremacist South Africa, 1910-1994” Eric's style imitation assignment Theme song: “Come on Over” by Scalcairn, via Blue Dot Sessions Special thanks to Carin Goldberg, whose cover design for the Gabler edition inspired our logo, and Caroline Smith, who allowed us to read and discuss her excellent short story. Eric recently discussed Ulysses as a guest on the library research podcast Lost in the Stacks with future tipsyturvy Ulysses guest Charlie Bennett as part of their ongoing series "How to Read a Book."
Eric, Wendy, and Shinjini fangirl about “Calypso”—a breath of fresh air after “Proteus.” They celebrate the episode's wonderful opening and introduction of Bloom (picking up on last episode's urine talk), critically examine Bloom's parenting, and wonder why different people are taken with particular passages. Highlights include a dramatic reading and subsequent analysis of the most realistically psychologically rendered shit in literature, discussion of Joyce's rumored “cloacal obsession,” and reflection upon predatory urban male gazes. Recommended Resources: For more on Bloom, Milly, and photography, see Georgina Binnie-Wright's “‘Photo girl he calls her': Re-reading Milly in Ulysses” in the Journal of Modern Literature Wanda Wulz is the Triestine photographer whose name Eric couldn't remember—she's especially famous for the photo combining her face with a cat's, “Io + gatto” No theme song this week because of technical difficulties. Special thanks to Carin Goldberg, whose cover design for the Gabler edition inspired our logo.
Eric, Wendy, and Shinjini grapple with the most difficult episode of Ulysses so far: “Proteus.” They sympathize with Stephen's mad ambitions and imposter syndrome, celebrate his occasional, accidental artistic success, and rue his occasional fear and cruelty. Highlights include some urine talk (a preview for next episode) and a joke we creatively cut around. Recommended Beverages: Wendy: Georgia Red Lager, by Tucker Brewing Company, Tucker, GA Eric: Yorkshire Tea (provided by Wendy), Taylors of Harrogate, Harrogate, Yorkshire, UK Shinjini: Earl Grey Tea Theme song: “Come on Over” by Scalcairn, via Blue Dot Sessions Special thanks to Carin Goldberg, whose cover design for the Gabler edition inspired our logo.
Eric, Wendy, and Shinjini discuss gender and relationships in the first episode of Ulysses: “Telemachus.” Is the banality of Ulysses fun or frustrating? In what way is Stephen Dedalus like Luke Skywalker? Is the black panther Haines dreams of a penis and pussy thing? Theme song: “Come on Over” by Scalcairn, via Blue Dot Sessions Special thanks to Carin Goldberg, whose cover design for the Gabler edition inspired our logo.
This week on #PaisaVaisa, Anupam Gupta is joined by Shinjini Kumar, Co-founder at SALT (@mysaltapp) where they deep dive into various elements for strengthening the female economy and much more! Anupam and Shinjini begin the conversation with her background in the finance and media industry, what is the vision of SALT, and debunks various myths around women and finance. Further, they even discuss what are some financial products available for women, how SALT helps women to manage their finance, why women are more into startups. All this and much more on this episode of #PaisaVaisa with Anupam Gupta. Paisa Vaisa is India's leading podcast on personal finance with 1m+ downloads, 130+ hours of content and conversations, 150+ guests, and 300+ episodes. Since 2017, Paisa Vaisa has interviewed experts across the spectrum of personal finance covering diverse topics such as mutual funds, stocks, housing, loans, education, crypto, and much more. Listen in now to make smarter decisions with your money!You can know more about SALT (@mysaltapp): ( http://www.salt.one/ )Instagram: ( https://www.instagram.com/mysaltapp/ )Twitter: ( https://twitter.com/mysaltapp )Linkedin: ( https://www.linkedin.com/company/mysaltapp/ )You can follow Shinjini on social media:Twitter: ( https://twitter.com/shinjini9 )Instagram: ( https://www.instagram.com/shinjinikumar/ )Linkedin: ( https://www.linkedin.com/in/shinjini-kumar-a7b14020/ )Get in touch with our host Anupam Gupta on social media: Twitter: ( https://twitter.com/b50 )Instagram: ( https://www.instagram.com/b_50/ )Linkedin: ( https://www.linkedin.com/in/anupam9gupta/ )You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.You can check out our website at https://www.ivmpodcasts.com/
Eric, Wendy, and Shinjini introduce themselves and the podcast. Who are they when they're at home? What's their history with Ulysses? Whose first experience with Ulysses is sadder or more fun? Recommended Beers: Eric: Tritonia (gose), by Creature Comforts, Athens, GA Wendy: Bourbon Barrel-Aged Drafty Kilt [Fancy Kilt] (Scotch Ale), by Monday Night Brewing, Atlanta, GA Theme song: "Come on Over" by Scalcairn, via Blue Dot Sessions Special thanks to Carin Goldberg, whose cover design for the Gabler edition inspired our logo.
As #DamaniTalks completes its 50th episode, we bring you a leading personality from the Fintech industry - Shinjini Kumar, Co-Founder of SALT (mysaltapp) She had a 17-year stint with the RBI, Paytm Bank, and later led Citibank's consumer bank for India – each role would make the holder proud – a position that one would retire from. Yet, she found herself a challenge that got her jumping into the founder role. Key takeaways from this episode: Shinjini's early days in Bihar. After studying English literature, what prompted her to move into the financial sector? Shinjini took up the role of the payment at RBI; why did that space fascinate her attention? After 17 years at the RBI, what were her key takeaways from this experience? Would Shinjini encourage the youth to take up the challenge of working as a government employee? How did Shinjini overcome the expectation mismatch on her job responsibilities at PwC? What was her experience like seeing the best of the corporate and government world? Why was building a Paytm bank the next challenge for Shinjini? What was her experience working with Vijay Shekhar Sharma? What triggered her to to quit the payments bank just before the launch? What are her thoughts on Paytm's IPO? When did Shinjini know she wanted to quit her employment stint and take up entrepreneurship? Where did the idea of her startup - SALT germinate? How do the startup's services cater to women? How did Shinjini choose her investors? What are the differences between being an intrapreneur and an entrepreneur? Where does Shinjini see SALT in the next 5 years? Shinjini's book recommendation: The Grapes of Wrath By John Steinbeck --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/damanitalks/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/damanitalks/support
On this episode, I am delighted to introduce a powerful woman and one of India's leading professionals in the finance sector who is also a writer and now an entrepreneur–Shinjini Kumar Shinjini Kumar is co-founder of SALT a financial services app for women. She was previously the Country Buisness Manager for consumer bank, Citibank India for 3 years. She has also held senior positions in Paytm Payments Bank (CEO, 2016-2017) and a career that spans leadership positions in institutions such as PWC, Bank of America Merrill Lynch and Reserve Bank of India. She has studied English Literature from Delhi University, journalism from Times Centre for Media Studies and Public Policy from the University of Texas at Austin. She is also co-founder of Indian Novels Collective, a not-for-profit initiative to promote Indian literature in translation. She writes short fiction and has been published by the Journal of Indian Literature, Out-of-print magazine, The Beacon Magazine and others.
Shinjini is a post-doc in neuroscience at the University of Bristol specifically in working on Intellectual Disability and the stigma behind it. Classification is a way to define something but what if something is not known and defined based on preevidence of its potential. The brain is a deep rabbit hole of fascination and the more you look the more you find which is a key to understanding and communicating to help grow the society we live.
Navigating Culture | Motivation for Millennial Immigrants to Chart Their Own Path
We live in a world that often tells us to dim our light. Especially as immigrants in a new country, we're often told to keep our heads down and blend in. Shinjini Das was born in India, moved to Malaysia, and finally immigrated to the USA when she was nine. That first move to New Jersey sparked her journey of learning how to trust and accept her ambitious pursuits from her high-level academic wins to her nationally recognized public speaking triumphs. Keeping up with her go-getter personality, she is now the CEO of a media company that she built from the ground up.Shinjini has found out how to create happiness, peace, and success all on her own terms. In today's episode, she's going to teach you how to do the same. If you want to learn how to discover who you are, stay committed to becoming that person every single day, not be afraid of pursuing your passions relentlessly, and stop repressing your true self for fear of what others may think, this episode is for you. The Three Things This Episode Will Teach You:How to discover who you are and stay committed to that person every single dayNot to be afraid of pursuing your passions relentlesslyWhy you should stop repressing your true self for the fear of what others might thinkResources:Download your free audio coaching here: navigatingculture.co/liveyourbestlifeListen to more episodes: https://www.navigatingculture.co/podcast#recent-episodesBuy Merch: https://www.navigatingculture.co/shopSave $1000s on your Student Loans: https://www.navigatingculture.co/junoPlease know that by rating the Navigating Culture podcast on Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen, you're co-creating this mission to inspire immigrants to live their own life, no matter what Aunty, Dad or that nosy neighbor next door thinks.Connect with Anya:Website: www.navigatingculture.co/podcastInstagram: www.instagram.com/navigatingcultureConnect with Shinjini:Shinjini's Instagram: @speakershinjiniShinjini's Website: https://www.unapologeticallyshinjini.com/ Buy Shinjini's book here: https://www.unapologeticallyshinjini.com/buymemoir
Shinjini Das became a media proprietor at 26 with experience in software technology consulting and digital marketing strategy. She owns and sells her own branded media properties D2C, directly to her consumers of go-getters around the world, as well as B2B, to businesses looking for empowering media content to attract and engage their target audiences.She has built a global digital community of go-getters looking for motivation and actionable strategies to accomplish their goals who tune into her media content teaching go-getters how to live like a go-getter in life and work across video, audio, social media, and traditional media to the tune of 5 million(s)+ views a month created by the media company she founded at 24.Her experience also includes leading a 15-person team of global freelancers in South Africa and America who partner with her to create, produce, and distribute native and branded media content across a range of native and client media channels.Shinjini serves as a keynote speaker specializing in youth empowerment and women's entrepreneurship in the US Department of State's US Speaker Program, a public diplomacy program encouraging US citizen experts to empower local communities in US Embassy regions, to build stronger mutually beneficial partnerships between US and partner countries.She spoke to 1000s youth and women entrepreneurs in Paraguay and Bolivia in Spanish in 15+ lectures on social media marketing and her digital entrepreneurship journey to encourage them to become go-getters and start digital businesses. Shinjini is also fluent in Bengali and Hindi.Shinjini studied at Georgia Institute of Technology (BS Honors in Industrial and Systems Engineering), where she graduated in 2014 as the Undergraduate Student Commencement Speaker and on the Omicron Delta Kappa National Leadership Honor Society Student Advisory Board.Buy Shinjini's Book: https://www.unapologeticallyshinjini.com/Shinjini on Twitter: https://twitter.com/SpeakerShinjini/status/1418055322778968065Support the show (https://www.salsersmith.com/shop)
Insight into this rising entrepreneur and motivational speaker Shinjini. Discussing the challenges of being a leader, learning when to stop making excuses and start making decisions, and understanding your market value. Yahoo Finance named Shinjini as a Top 10 Motivational Speakers to Watch in 2021 for motivating go-getters. Das Media Group offers motivational media marketing content strategy and execution to B2B, B2C, and D2C clients.--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cv-k/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cv-k/support
Insight into this rising entrepreneur and motivational speaker Shinjini. Discussing the challenges of being a leader, learning when to stop making excuses and start making decisions, and understanding your market value. Yahoo Finance named Shinjini as a Top 10 Motivational Speakers to Watch in 2021 for motivating go-getters. Das Media Group offers motivational media marketing content strategy and execution to B2B, B2C, and D2C clients. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/cv-k/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cv-k/support
Shinjini Das, Founder of DAS Media group joins This episode to discuss businesses focusing on how to leverage social media and digital content strategies. We also dive into how to build a digital and social audience to funnel into potential buyers for business products. Shinjini Das advocates for #GoGetters around the world through real-time motivational media content marketing and has motivated 15 Million go-getters to-date on her social media platforms to achieve their goals. Her media content inspires personal transformation and motivates go-getters to make the first move in actively pursuing their life and career goals. Shinjini was voted 1 of 100 Most Influential Creatives of 2017 with Rihanna and Warren Buffett by C. Hub Magazine, a leading magazine focused on breaking African news in entertainment and in business. Connect With Shinjini https://www.unapologeticallyshinjini.com/ https://www.instagram.com/speakershinjini/ Follow the Podcast on Instagram Join Milestones, Motivation & Money on Clubhouse Join the Milestones, Motivation & Money Facebook Group Book Angel to speak here Be a guest on the Podcast, Apply here Order the Ballin On A Budget Workbook Order Upfront: An Entrepreneur's Quick Start Guide
In this episode of Living The Empowered Life Podcast, Tamiko chats with the CEO of Das Media Group, Shinjini Das. Shinjini share her passion of advocating for her #GoGetters through real-time motivational media content marketing, and the importance of making the first move to go get your goals and not waiting for the goals to come to you.
In this episode of Living The Empowered Life Podcast, Tamiko chats with the CEO of Das Media Group, Shinjini Das. Shinjini share her passion of advocating for her #GoGetters through real-time motivational media content marketing, and the importance of making the first move to go get your goals and not waiting for the goals to come to you.
In this episode of Living The Empowered Life Podcast, Tamiko chats with the CEO of Das Media Group, Shinjini Das. Shinjini share her passion of advocating for her #GoGetters through real-time motivational media content marketing, and the importance of making the first move to go get your goals and not waiting for the goals to come to you.
Have you been nervous about showing up as your authentic self in your brand and business? Do think it's inappropriate to show up as your true self in business? Today's guest Shinjini Das shares with us how she chose to be unapologetically herself in her business that she incorporated in her strategy towards to her success. This Go Getter broke barriers to become the first entrepreneur in the USA in her family and has become a resource for other brown and black girls to also break through their barriers to reach their point of success. Shinjini was voted 1 of 100 Most Influential Creatives of 2017 with Rihanna and Warren Buffett by C. Hub Magazine, a leading magazine focused on breaking African news in entertainment and in business and was recently pointed out by Yahoo! Business as one of the Top 10 Motivational Speakers to watch in 2021. Purpose to Profit Program: https://carlageorge1.simplero.com/copy-of-carla-george-purpose-strategist Purpose Tools: Buy Shinjini's book: www.unapologeticallyshinjini.com Shinjini's IG: www.instagram.com/speakershinjini Connect with me at: Instagram: www.instagram.com/pushedintopurpose_ Email: pushedintopurposepodcast@gmail.com Website: www.iamcarlageorge.com
To be honest, this episode wasn’t going to be a thing. But something has to be put out. There was so much going on this week, but episode five still goes on. RECAP episode: Krys from She Speaks Podcast, Shinjini from Das Media Group, & Dr. LaTonya Moore from Spiritual I Tea Podcast. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lifetips/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lifetips/support
Dr. Sree Meleth sits down with Shinjini Das, a young entrepreneur and public speaker who founded her own digital media company at the age of 22. Although an industrial engineer by training, Shinjini has always been fascinated by digital media. She shares the story of how she became a go-getter by leaving her corporate jobs to pursue her passion. Follow Shinjini on her Facebook, Instagram, and Twitterfor inspiration and actionable motivation. Reach out to her to avail of a free 30-minute go-getter consultation. [01:43] Introducing Shinjini Das [03:19] Shinjini's Epiphany [07:35] A “Dead End” Job is Soul Killing [09:46] Shinjini's Fears in Establishing Her Company [16:10] Overcoming Fear & Terror [18:35] Pivoting from Challenges [25:02] Sree's Consultation with Shinjini [26:53] Encouraging Other Go-Getters [33:26] Passion is Not Limited to Careers [36:21] You Can Be a Go Getter at Any Age --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sreelatha-meleth/support
Shinjini Das of Das Media Group, comes on the podcast this week to talk with me about the immigrant experience and money. As first or second generation immigrants, we have a unique experience navigating through America and becoming financially educated. What makes our experiences special is that they are all different. Shinjini was the undergrad commencement speaker at her University, Georgia Tech and then went on to become a competitive public speaker and entrepreneur. Shinjini refers to her community as Go Getters and empowers them with actionable advice to achieve their goals. In this episode you will hear more about Shinjini's story as a first generation immigrant and how she uses DCU for her banking needs. She also shares why it is important for her as an entrepreneur to have separate personal and business accounts. In this episode you’ll learn: How helpful it is to bank with DCU Why Shinjini is passionate about banking with DCU Why it is beneficial to separate personal and business banking accounts and much more... Special thanks to DCU for sponsoring the episode! Learn more about DCU by clicking here. Other related blog posts/links mentioned in this episode: I wrote an article, All About the Immigrant Experience and Money, in conjunction with DCU here. Article is not published yet, add it here when it is I mentioned Mike Michalowicz’s book, Profit First, which helped me with my process with my business account and paying myself first. If you missed enrollment join the waitlist for my FI course. Check out the other tools that help me with my finances and business here. Check out the Journey To Launch Podcast index here which categorizes all of the Journey To Launch podcast episodes by subject. Now you can binge on your favorite topics or type of episode. Join The Weekly Newsletter List Leave me a voicemail– Leave me a question on the Journey To Launch voicemail and have it answered on the podcast! Watch me on News12 Watch my latest segments on News12 YNAB – Start managing your money and budgeting so that you can reach your financial dreams. Sign up for a free 34 days trial of YNAB, my go-to budgeting app by using my referral link. Connect with Shinjini: Website Instagram:@SpeakerShinjini Twitter: @SpeakerShinjini Facebook: @SpeakerShinjini Connect with me: Instagram: @Journeytolaunch Twitter: @JourneyToLaunch Facebook: Journey To Launch Join the private Facebook Group Join The Money Launch Club Waitlist Join the waitlist for my FI Course Jumpstart Guide
Action can be the difference between whether or not you achieve your goals. On this episode of the Pipeline Podcast, we are joined by the go-getter herself: Shinjini Das. Join us as we speak with Shinjini about going after your goals, representation in the media, and the origin of her media company, Das Media Group - an organization that can help build your brand. For more content from Shinjini, you can follow her on social media @SpeakerShinjini. ----- Join the Pipeline community: https://linktr.ee/pipelinecareers or @PipelineCareerServices New episodes every Wednesday at 6 PM EST! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/connectingwithcareers/support
Joining me for this conversation was Industrial Engineer turned Entrepreneur and Public Speaker Shinjini Das. The theme of the show was the empowerment of Women and Youth around the Globe. Shinjini spoke to how she used the skills/experience gained in Engineering to pivot and create a platform called Das Media Group, whose vision is to inspire #GoGetters through real-time motivational media content marketing. Shinjini also spoke to the opportunities and challenges of Entrepreneurship, the influence of her Childhood on her career and her work with Women and Youth. You should watch this episode if you want to be inspired and motivated to reach your own goals. Find Shinjini through: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/speakershinjini/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/SpeakerShinjin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/speakershinjini/?hl=en Find the Teawithmikeshow through: Website: http://teawithmike.com Podcast: https://anchor.fm/michael-johnson933 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TEAWITHMIKEJ/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/tea_with_mike?lang=en Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/teawithmike/?hl=en Thank you for listening. Teawithmike
My guest today is Shinjini Das. She is the CEO and founder of The Das Media Group, encouraging her supporters, called go getters, to pursue their goals. Since graduating with a degree in Industrial Engineering, she has taken a pretty interesting path. I was curious to find out more about her career choices, the motivation to start her media company, and her interest in public speaking. Find out more about Shinjini at @speakershinjini on all social media platforms. TEACH THE GEEK teachthegeek.com anchor.fm/teachthegeek youtube.teachthegeek.com @teachthegeek (FB, Twitter) @_teachthegeek_ (IG)
Welcome to the very first episode of the Art with Soul podcast with Shinjini. In this introductory episode, I chat about why I decided to create a podcast, and introduce the broad themes and subjects that we will discuss over the course of the seasons of the Art with Soul podcast. Conversations on my artist's journey, the creative life, my art inspirations, as well as riffs on art as therapy, art healing, and combining art with a mindfulness and spiritual practice. Episodes will release on the 1st and 15th of each month! For more details on this episode, please visit the podcasts page on my website.
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In this pre-pandemic recording, Shinjini & I talk about how self-mastery and self-awareness can greatly benefit you not just as a person but also as an entrepreneur. We also discuss the power of habits and how culture plays such a huge role in our lives FIND SHINJINI: WEBSITE: https://www.thegreatkind.com/ TWITCH: https://twitch.tv/thegreatkind IG: @shinjinisur YT: https://www.youtube.com/user/SurOfAnAnklet FIND ME: WEBSITE: https://www.changeyourlatitude.co/ FB GROUP: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2150652085240485/ IG: @pascalecote LI: www.linkedin.com/in/pascalenomadcoach
Shinjini Das is the Author of Unapologetically, Shinjini. Best known as The Go-Getter Girl! ™, she is on a mission to bridge the content gap between intellect and pop culture in the media. She is the CEO and Founder Das Media Group. We talk about: Her journey through immigration Creating Her Own Media Group Future of Women of Color in the Marketing Industry Twitter Quotes Her Memoir This Episode is Sponsored by Libsyn: Start your own podcast and share your own story! Get this month and next month of free hosting. Visit Signup.libsyn.com and use promo code: LEGACY Keep the conversation going. Follow us on Social Media. Leave a comment Introducing yourself and Tell us how the podcast has inspired you. facebook.com/livinglegacypodcast instagram.com/livinglegacypodcast https://www.facebook.com/groups/livinglegacypodcast/ Follow Shinjini on the web: www.shinjinidas.comHer Book: https://www.unapologeticallyshinjini.com/buymemoir Instagram: http://www.bitly.com/instadas YouTube: http://www.bitly.com/dastube LinkedIn: http://www.bitly.com/linkedindas Facebook: http://www.bitly.com/dasonfb Twitter: http://www.bitly.com/tweetdas Snapchat: http://www.bitly.com/snapdas Listen to more episodes for free on your favorite streaming platform: zaakirahnayyar.com/podcast Apple Podcasts: apple.co/2NYapeh Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2TdAZ87TuneIn: http://bit.ly/2RKrnjUGoogle Play: https://bit.ly/2JUqGzAStitcher: http://bit.ly/2XrAd6V
This week, Chase sits down with Shinjini Das, CEO of The Das Media group to discuss what being a go-getter means and how young professionals can attack their daily lives to become go-getters. Shinjini has a very interesting career. She graduated from Georgia Tech with a degree in Engineering, then made her way to being featured in Forbes (along with other business magazines) through her media company, The Das Media Group, her book (Unapologetically, Shinjini), and the many speaking engagements she has had. Tune into today's episode to hear Chase's follow up to last week's episode, as well as this awesome conversation between two Go-Getters!Purchase Shinjini's book here: http://www.bitly.com/DasonFOXAs Chase mentioned, he's partnered with FNX Fit. Use promo code ChaseMW to receive 15% off your order! Share the show with your friends! Find us on social media:Instagram: @_MillennialWayTwitter: @_MillennialWayFacebook.com/itsmillennialtalkitsmillennialtalk.comCredit for music used in this podcast:
Nationally recognized Speaker, CEO, verified Social Media Influencer, and Go Getter Shinjini Das from Los Angeles, joins Nate on the Lifetips Podacst. In this extra special bonus episode, Shinjini provides advice on how to become a Go Getter, how to market yourself well using social media, the power of Twitter, & how to create the life you want for yourself. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lifetips/message
Shinjini Das is a global influencer known as the Go-Getter Girl™. Listen today to learn how as CEO and founder of the Das Media Group she’s built a following of 7 million #GoGetters through interactive marketing on social media. She shares what it takes for women to play all out for success, overcome fear, and build their influence and impact with integrity and heart.
Shinjini Das, The Go-Getter Girl! ™, is on a mission to bridge the content gap between intellect and pop culture in the media. She is the CEO and Founder at The Das Media Group, an empowering media production company, engineer, TV personality fluent in Spanish, and digital entrepreneurship expert with the U.S. Department of State. Her company has partnered with small businesses, non-profits, and larger corporations to create meaningful branded content experiences to deepen relationships between brands and their audiences. Her media company has built thoughtfully innovative global digital and live experiential brand experiences, driving millions of digital impressions in brand awareness for partners such as Chase for Business and Intuit. Connect with Shinjini: www.unapologeticallyshinjini.com/ Twitter: Twitter.com/SpeakerShinjiniInstagram: instagram.com/speakershinjini/ ++++ The My Story Podcast is a production of ConjoStudios, LLC For professional, award-winning video or podcast production, visit: www.conjostudios.com Like the music on the show? Check out Drew Davidsen's music at www.drewdavidsen.com Check out our pics on Instagram: @MyStoryPodcast Send us a tweet @MyStory_Podcast And LIKE us on Facebook. We like to be liked.
Shinjini Das, The Go-Getter Girl! ™, is on a mission to bridge the content gap between intellect and pop culture in the media. She is the CEO and Founder at The Das Media Group, an empowering media production company, engineer, TV personality fluent in Spanish, and digital entrepreneurship expert with the U.S. Department of State. Her media company has built thoughtfully innovative global digital and live experiential brand experiences, driving millions of digital impressions in brand awareness for partners such as Chase for Business and Intuit. Shinjini is also the author of Unapologetically Shinjini. How many people do you know who have written a memoir at the age of 26? Shinjini’s Forbes interview, published when she was 24, has been viewed more than 200,000 times and garners 7 million views per month from her following of 200,000+. In this episode Shinjini: Tells is that she has been fighting against the guys for years and admits that she had to learn aggression Talked about her decision to quit a high paying Engineering Consulting job at the age of 23. For Shinjini the repeated lack of high performance was the thing that told her she had to make a change Explains that her roots are Indian, personality inherently American, and ambitions vastly global. Talks about the reaction of friends and especially family to her career change Shared the strategy she used to become a much in demand public speaker States that your first level audience can’t be bought And much more This is a deep dive into the launch of a media company by a woman who says she’s always had a hunger not to be normal. Enjoy You can reach Shinjini at: FB, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn: SpeakerShinjiniMemoir: https://www.unapologeticallyshinjini.com/ Please do not hesitate to reach out to me. I’d love to hear your thoughts, comments, and stories, or just make a connection.Email- tim@screwthenaysayers.com Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/stnwithtimalison/ Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/screwthenaysayers/ LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-alison/ Screw The Naysayers- www.screwthenaysayers.com iTunes: https://apple.co/2LkWSPV Screw the Naysayers Episode Page: https://screwthenaysayers.com/podcast Google Play Music: https://bit.ly/2NBgqMv Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2MF5T6g Stitcher: https://bit.ly/2uYCsRC Podbean: https://screwthenaysayers.podbean.com/e/168-Shinjini-Das/
Hey Hey, What's up Lovely people??? I've got such a special podcast episode for you on Know Yourself! This lady I had the pleasure of interviewing is 26 and is an author, CEO of Das Media Group, Global influencer, HuffPost contributor, Speaker, advocate for Equality, and much much more. . Shinjini Das is not a person to overlook, her energy and charisma of having a Go-Getter attitude is quite something to reflect on, and I implore you if you haven't listened to the podcast before or are a little bit curious that now is the time to check it out. There have been so many great guests recently and with Shinjini joining us on Episode 79 there is lots of awesome content to give yourself a treat with! . Shinjini talks quite candidly about ambition, learning to fall in love with yourself, coming from an immigrant background, making it in the media from 0 followers to have over 100K, Entrepreneurship, authenticity, and empowering men and women. What was so refreshing was how we chopped it up about pushing away from the outside pressures of what friends and family want for you, realizing what you want to gravitate towards through self-awareness and pursuing that despite the wishes and judgments of others. . We also talked about what Shinjini would do if she had to start out from 0 again and it was a great moment because Shinjini said it's about the mindset, it's about the growth instead of the things that the growth might obtain for you which I really liked. . Check out Shinjini @speakershinjini for her content, to find out more about what it is to be a Go-Getter, the memoir, articles, and much more. . The latest episode of Know Yourself is available on anchor.fm/knowyourself - Apple Podcasts - Spotify - Google Play Music - and more! Don't forget to rate and subscribe the podcast if you got value as it would mean the world to me! #knowyourself #gogetter #podcast #authenticity #kindness #positivity #entrepreneur #personaldevelopment
Imagine working your whole life to get the job your family dreamed of to find out it wasn't for you. And then quitting that job while having everyone around you asking why. Thats what has been going through Shinjini's mind lately as she quit her job at Deloitte and is growing her brand to help empower women around the world. Her “Go Getters” tune into her content to find the positivity but more importantly, see the possibility that is in front of them if they choose to act on it. Shinjini's mission is a noble one and is one of the best conversations we've had on the podcast. Join the “Go Getters” by following Shinjini on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/speakershinjini/?hl=en
On this episode we hear from Shinjini Das, a public speaker, author, and influencer! Shinjini shares about what being a Go-Getter means and what her mission is. She is funny, smart, and drops so much knowledge, we can't wait for you to hear it for yourselves!
Shinjini Das, The Go-Getter Girl!, is the Founder and CEO of The Das Media Group, a digital content marketing agency, global millennial influencer, trilingual television personality, keynote speaker, industrial engineer, and author with a global social media following of 130K+ and interviews on ABC, Marie Claire, NBC, C-Suite Radio, FOX, Sirius XM, and Business Insider. She considers it a true privilege to impact her global audiences, shared her thoughts on broadening access to global girls’ education with INC. Magazine, and was profiled in FORBES Magazine as a 24-year- old American CEO. Shinjini was honored to have been invited to moderate a panel at the 2016 Commission on the Status of Women at the United Nations Headquarters in recognition as a Global Hero for her advocacy work to fight for gender equality and empower women. Shinjini was invited to serve as 1 of 100 authors and shared her strategies for building businesses in ‘The Better Business Book: Volume 2’ to be published internationally in June 2017. Shinjini shares what its like to be a go-getter and create the opportunities to live life on your own terms and inspiring others to do the same. Check out her episode to listen to her story. Check out thetaoofselfconfidence.com for show notes of Shinjini's episode, Shinjini's website, resources, gifts and so much more.
Shinjini Das, The Go-Getter Girl! ™, is the 25-year old Founder and CEO of The Das Media Group ™, a digital creative agency, Hollywood television personality fluent in Spanish, global millennial influencer, keynote speaker, engineer, and author with a 170K+ social media following and interviews on ABC, FOX, FORBES, NBC, INC, C-Suite Radio, Sirius XM, Business Insider, Marie Claire, and at the United Nations Headquarters. Shinjini is a data-driven insights expert in building television, digital, and social content with meaning to engage her global technology and lifestyle audiences. She shared her strategy to build businesses with empathy as 1 of 100 authors in 'The Better Business Book: Vol 2' published globally in 2017. http://www.shinjinidas.com https://twitter.com/SpeakerShinjini https://www.facebook.com/speakershinjini https://www.linkedin.com/in/shinjinidas/
Shinjini Bhattacharjee’s work has appeared or is forthcoming in The Bitter Oleander, Cimarron Review, Superstition Review, Gargoyle, A-Minor, Tinderbox Poetry Journal, and elsewhere. She is the author of two chapbooks: ‘There is No Way to Alter the Gravity for a Doll’ (dancing girl press, 2016) and ‘In My Landscape, I Am Not Real’ (Glass Lyre Press, 2018). Read more at her website www.shinjinibhattacharjee.com. On the Edge is a production of Cleaver Magazine and is produced by Ryan Evans. Visit cleavermagazine.com for more high quality art and literary work.
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Shinjini Das embodies the global-millennial, the entrepreneurial spirit and is the definition of the “Go-Getter Girl”. An expert on personal branding and an influential advocate for female empowerment and education, Shinjini became a full time CEO at just 24 years old when she started up the Das Media Group. In this episode, Shinjini explains that the start-up entrepreneur should being doing something that no one else is, and tells us to always, always be on trend with content. A true entrepreneur, Shinjini is driven mainly by her inclination to increase influence in the areas that she is passionate about.
Shinjini talks about her journey from introvert to multi-media personality, how she built her large social media following, and what’s next for her company, the Das Media Group.
I chat with Shinjini Das (@speakershinjini), a digital strategist at Iron Horse Interactive and public speaker who speaks to groups ranging in size from 10 to 10,000 about millennials, STEM, diversity, and more. Listen in as Shinjini shares tips for starting a revenue-generating speaking career, the benefits of LinkedIn secondary connections, how to move from your hometown to a new city, and more!
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