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Willem Pienaar and Shreya Shankar discuss the challenge of evaluating agents in production where "ground truth" is ambiguous and subjective user feedback isn't enough to improve performance.The discussion breaks down the three "gulfs" of human-AI interaction—Specification, Generalization, and Comprehension—and their impact on agent success.Willem and Shreya cover the necessity of moving the human "out of the loop" for feedback, creating faster learning cycles through implicit signals rather than direct, manual review.The conversation details practical evaluation techniques, including analyzing task failures with heat maps and the trade-offs of using simulated environments for testing.Willem and Shreya address the reality of a "performance ceiling" for AI and the importance of categorizing problems your agent can, can learn to, or will likely never be able to solve.// BioShreya ShankarPhD student in data management for machine learning.Willem PienaarWillem Pienaar, CTO of Cleric, is a builder with a focus on LLM agents, MLOps, and open source tooling. He is the creator of Feast, an open source feature store, and contributed to the creation of both the feature store and MLOps categories. Before starting Cleric, Willem led the open source engineering team at Tecton and established the ML platform team at Gojek, where he built high scale ML systems for the Southeast Asian decacorn.// Related Linkshttps://www.google.com/about/careers/applications/?utm_campaign=profilepage&utm_medium=profilepage&utm_source=linkedin&src=Online/LinkedIn/linkedin_pagehttps://cleric.ai/~~~~~~~~ ✌️Connect With Us ✌️ ~~~~~~~Catch all episodes, blogs, newsletters, and more: https://go.mlops.community/TYExploreMLOps Swag/Merch: [https://shop.mlops.community/]Connect with Demetrios on LinkedIn: /dpbrinkmConnect with Shreya on LinkedIn: /shrshnkConnect with Willem on LinkedIn: /willempienaarTimestamps:[00:00] Trust Issues in AI Data[04:49] Cloud Clarity Meets Retrieval[09:37] Why Fast AI Is Hard[11:10] Fixing AI Communication Gaps[14:53] Smarter Feedback for Prompts[19:23] Creativity Through Data Exploration[23:46] Helping Engineers Solve Faster[26:03] The Three Gaps in AI[28:08] Alerts Without the Noise[33:22] Custom vs General AI[34:14] Sharpening Agent Skills[40:01] Catching Repeat Failures[43:38] Rise of Self-Healing Software[44:12] The Chaos of Monitoring AI
Send us a textWhat happens when our love for reading becomes a performance rather than a personal journey? In this thought-provoking conversation, Dr. Kinjal Goyal sits down with Shreya Punj—publishing industry insider, head of e-commerce at HarperCollins Publishers India, and the mind behind the popular Instagram handle @theeditorrecommends.Shreya brings refreshing candor to the discussion as she challenges the literary elitism that pervades both publishing houses and reader communities. "When a book becomes too popular, there's this undercurrent of dismissal—“Oh, it's selling well, but is it literature?” she notes. This prejudice creates artificial barriers that keep potential readers from discovering the joy books can bring. The good news? Fiction sales in India are rising 20-30% annually, with readers exploring everything from science fiction to literary masterpieces.For parents wondering how to raise readers in a digital age, Shreya offers counterintuitive wisdom: let children choose their own reading material without judgment. "Forcing good literature on children is the fastest way to kill their love for reading," she explains, sharing how her own gateway to passionate reading came through a slightly forbidden Sidney Sheldon novel. The conversation takes fascinating turns through discussions of format preferences (physical books vs. digital), the psychological impact of casual "therapy speak" in modern language, and what makes a perfect mental first aid box for Shreya.Whether you're a lifelong bibliophile or someone who hasn't picked up a book in years, this conversation invites you to reconsider your relationship with reading. Books aren't meant to be status symbols—they're portals to empathy, entertainment, and expanded horizons. Ready to reclaim the pure joy of reading without pretense? Listen now, and maybe pick up that "chatpata" masala read you've been secretly eyeing.
Medsider Radio: Learn from Medical Device and Medtech Thought Leaders
In this episode of Medsider Radio, we sat down with Shreya Mehta, co-founder and CEO of Zenflow.Zenflow is a medical device company focused on treating benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). A biomedical engineer, Shreya brings over 15 years of experience in medtech, including serving as a lead reviewer at the FDA, where she specialized in cardiovascular devices. Shreya co-founded Zenflow in 2014 out of the Stanford Biodesign Innovation Fellowship. The company was one of the first medical device startups backed by Y Combinator and also received early support from StartX and the UCSF Rosenman Institute at QB3.Shreya's experience at Zenflow reveals strategies for grounding innovation in patient needs, building productive FDA relationships, and leveraging accelerator programs to transform academic concepts into viable businesses.Before we dive into the discussion, I wanted to mention a few things:First, if you're into learning from medical device and health technology founders and CEOs, and want to know when new interviews are live, head over to Medsider.com and sign up for our free newsletter.Second, if you want to peek behind the curtain of the world's most successful startups, you should consider a Medsider premium membership. You'll learn the strategies and tactics that founders and CEOs use to build and grow companies like Silk Road Medical, AliveCor, Shockwave Medical, and hundreds more!We recently introduced some fantastic additions exclusively for Medsider premium members, including playbooks, which are curated collections of our top Medsider interviews on key topics like capital fundraising and risk mitigation, and 3 packages that will help you make use of our database of 750+ life science investors more efficiently for your fundraise and help you discover your next medical device or health technology investor!In addition to the entire back catalog of Medsider interviews over the past decade, premium members also get a copy of every volume of Medsider Mentors at no additional cost, including the latest Medsider Mentors Volume VII. If you're interested, go to medsider.com/subscribe to learn more.Lastly, if you'd rather read than listen, here's a link to the full interview with Shreya Mehta.
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Each box includes a note she wrote. Sharath read one to The Enterprise: “Even in difficult times, hope can be a light in darkness. Know that you are deserving of support, compassion, and a better tomorrow. Stay safe, take care of yourself, and never forget that you matter.” Read more at altamontenterprise.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Shreya LaCock, marketing specialist at SEO For Hire, shares the inside world of SEO recruitment and agency hiring. From spotting green flags in potential SEO agencies to navigating gender gaps in job applications, Shreya brings both personal experience and professional wisdom. You'll also hear what makes an onboarding process successful, the overlooked “honeymoon phase” of hiring, and how to make sure you're building the right team for long-term growth.Whether you're an SEO agency, a business owner looking to hire, or a curious marketer wondering what it takes to break into the SEO world—this episode is packed with gems you don't want to miss.
There are many old and new thoughts about different types of healing, especially in Eastern Medicine. Reiki seems to be the latest discovery, and we also know that some types of Yoga are considered to have healing qualities. Today, we're going to talk about Pranic healing. This practice was established by Choa Kok Sui, a Philippino scientist, chemical engineer and enlightened teacher. He researched and experimented for twenty years to develop a form of healing that is both astonishingly effective and can be learned by almost anyone. We're going to dig deeper on this topic so I want to welcome back my wonderful friend, Shreya as we discuss, “What is Pranic Healing.” Shreya can be reached on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/theshreyagoyal_/Or email her at: theshreyagoyal1@gmail.com Mention that you heard her on the podcast and you can experience Pranic Healing for only $20. As always, you are invited to join the Strive to Thrive Facebook group for a supportive community.... https://www.facebook.com/groups/strivetothrivepage BTW...If you love this episode, please take a screenshot, share it on your Facebook story and tag me @TonyWechsler And remember to download the eBook, Strive to Thrive at https://tonywcoaching.com/
Unlock the power of organic traffic! Shreya Banerjee & Paul Counts reveal SEO strategies to boost visibility, credibility, and conversions for long-term business success. Want to drive more organic traffic and improve your SEO strategy? In this episode of Talking with the Experts, host Rose Davidson speaks with Shreya Banerjee & Paul Counts, Co-Founders of Marketing Counts, to discuss how businesses can increase online visibility and drive conversions through SEO mastery. With years of experience advising Fortune 50 companies, influencers, and publicly traded organizations, Shreya and Paul share proven SEO strategies that work in today's AI-driven digital landscape.
In this episode of DadSense, host Subhasis Mishra sits down with Shiladitya mukhopadhyaya, a business leader, entrepreneur, podcaster, and father, to discuss the multifaceted impact of fatherhood. Shiladitya shares insights on juggling a busy professional life with raising his three-and-a-half-year-old son, alongside his wife, Shreya. They explore themes of career choices, personal growth, and the ever-evolving dynamics of parenting in the modern world.
Welcome to Cyrus Says! Shreya Chaudhry: Rising Star of 'The Mehta Boys' – Breakthrough Role & Bandish Bandits Season 2 Shreya Chaudhry, born on November 6, 1995, in Mumbai, has emerged as a versatile talent in the entertainment industry. Once a heavyweight kid, she found fitness inspiration in Hrithik Roshan and transformed her lifestyle. She completed her schooling at Marble Arch School, followed by RD National College and Mithibai College, where her passion for acting took shape. Her journey began with Imtiaz Ali’s short film The Other Way and Guneet Monga’s Conditions Apply, leading to her big-screen debut in Dear Maya(2017). However, it was her role as Tamanna Sharma in Bandish Bandits (2020) that brought her widespread recognition. Playing a rising pop singer navigating the complexities of love, ambition, and musical traditions, she captivated audiences, and with Bandish Bandits Season 2 her character’s evolution is highly anticipated. In 2025, Shreya stars in The Mehta Boys, marking Boman Irani’s directorial debut. This film explores a complex father-son relationship over 48 hours, focusing on themes of family, reconciliation, and unresolved emotions. From playing a glamorous pop star to diving into deep family dramas, Shreya continues to prove her versatility, making her a rising force in Bollywood. Fans are eager to see what’s next—will she take on the role of a historical queen or Bollywood’s most iconic villain? With an exciting career trajectory and a growing fanbase, Shreya Chaudhry is undoubtedly a name to watch in the industry. Also, she is a Boxer. Tune in for new energy ! Kripya subscribe to the channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/CyrusSays Listen to the full audio episodes at: Amazon Music Exclusive https://music.amazon.in/podcasts/4d52847d-6dbd-46b1-8219-34792a987d09/cyrus-says---amazon-music-exclusive Email your AMA questions to us at whatcyrussays@gmail.com Don’t forget to follow Cyrus Says’ official Instagram handle at @whatcyrussays [https://www.instagram.com/whatcyrussays/] Connect with Cyrus on socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cyrus_broacha/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Broacha_Cyrus Aur like, share, comment karna na bhule! #comedypodcast #livepodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's episode of the Indian Business Podcast we're joined by Shreya Mishra, the visionary founder of Solar Square, a company revolutionizing the solar industry by making rooftop solar accessible to all. Solar Square's approach, driven by customer happiness, aims to make clean energy affordable and infuse transparency and trust into the solar generation industry. In this episode, we talk about the solar potential of India, the challenges and opportunities in the industry, governmental initiatives to boost solar energy, and the economics of solar installations for households and businesses. Join us as we explore how Solar Square is lighting up the path toward a sustainable future with Shreya leading the charge.
Send us a textImagine standing perfectly still, focusing on a target 50 meters away as your heartbeat slows to match the rhythm of your breath. Now, picture doing this while navigating the chaos of moving continents, mastering a new language, and building a life with your partner—all while staying true to your identity as an elite athlete. What does it take to stay calm and grounded while pursuing greatness amidst life's biggest changes? Shreya Saksena knows, and her story is nothing short of captivating.
This week, we're revisiting an episode with youth leader Shreya Joshi, who shows why having "uncomfortable conversations" with people you disagree with is crucial to bridging the political divide. "When we are able to recognize what unites us, it becomes so much easier to have conversations about what divides us," she says. Join Modupe after the talk for some useful tips on navigating difficult conversations at work. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today I am delighted to start sharing a new imperfectly perfect, perfectly imperfect conversation with Dr Shreya Jha and Dr Sarah White who are both co-founders of the Relational wellbeing Collaborative. I came across Sarah and Shreya's relational approach to wellbeing through my PhD and whilst doing my literature review. I have thoroughly enjoyed connecting with them and found their work transformational. In this conversation, we talk about the importance of relationships and how they power wellbeing and we explore in details their framework. If you are interested in wellbeing, this conversation is definitely for you.
Join Medha & Shreya as they reflect on 4 years of podcasting, 6 seasons, and a whole lot of episodes. This is our final episode. Our only hope is that you remember to stay saree and not sorry ;) Catch us next time :')
This interview discusses Joe's interest and approach in studying and curating coins, as well as the research being undertaken on the British Museum's South Asian coin collection. In this interview Joe talks about his interest in Asian numismatics and his initial work at the British Museum. He discusses the idea and curation of the British Museum's HSBC Money gallery. We discuss his collaboration projects with scholars from South Asia and the access that different audiences have to these collections.
Shreya launches our advent series in the run-up to Christmas from Luke 1v1-23, looking at the waiting we often experience in our walk with Jesus.
Our look back at the Astrochemical Literature for the month of November 2024. Your hosts this week are Brett McGuire and Divita Gupta with special guests Ilse Cleeves and Shreya Kakkenpara Suresh.Shreya's Paper: https://www.aanda.org/articles/aa/full_html/2024/02/aa45775-22/aa45775-22.htmlTimestamps0:00 - Intro1:40 - Coffee Chat (Brett + Ilse Cleeves)16:23 - Advert: Perky Pilgrim Gobble-Gobble Grind17:24 - Grab & Go Papers33:46 - Advert: Pilgrim Pete's Pumpkin Catapults35:24 - Single-Origin Brew (Divita with Shreya Kakkenpara Sursesh)52:40 - Barista Bootcamp: Protoplanetary Disks1:02:30 - Chalkboard Grab & Go summaries for you this week are on our website: coffee.astrochem.net.The basics of protoplanetary disks in the Barista Bootcamp.Williams & Cieza "Protoplantery Disks and Their Evolution": https://www.annualreviews.org/content/journals/10.1146/annurev-astro-081710-102548Andrews "Observations of Protoplanetary Disk Structures": https://annualreviews.org/content/journals/10.1146/annurev-astro-031220-010302Chalkboard this month has Open Positions and Conferences. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In 2022, Via Separations was getting ready to build its commercial-scale filtration system, a technology that could help cut emissions and costs for a wide range of industries like paper, chemicals, and food processing. And when the company faced two paths — scale up 10x or 100x — CEO and co-founder Shreya Dave decided to scale faster by building a commercial project at a paper mill in Alberta, Canada. It was a choice that put Via in a race against cash burn and the onset of the cold Canadian winter. The stakes for the company were high. The goal was to replace energy-intensive industrial evaporation at the paper mill with a first-of-a-kind membrane, akin to a pasta strainer, made of graphene dioxide. Shreya and her team had worked for years in an MIT lab to develop the membrane, hoping to extract materials with far less energy. Initial tests had shown promise. Scaling up 100x would prove their technology was viable for broader commercial applications. That is, if they could overcome the challenges. In this episode, Lara Pierpoint talks to Shreya Dave, co-founder and CEO of Via Separations, about the risk of going big. They cover things like the challenges of finding a first customer and grappling with how fast to scale. Plus, Shreya explains what she would have done differently. The Green Blueprint is a co-production of Latitude Media and Trellis Climate. Subscribe on Apple, Spotify, or anywhere you get podcasts. For more reporting on the companies featured in this podcast, subscribe to Latitude Media's newsletter. On December 3 in Washington, DC, Latitude Media is bringing together a range of experts for Transition-AI 2024, a one-day, in-person event addressing both sides of the AI-energy nexus: the challenges AI poses to the grid, and the opportunities. Our podcast listeners get a 10% discount on this year's conference using the code LMPODS10. Register today here!
Recorded November 18, 2024. Trinity Long Room Hub Visiting Research Fellow Dr Shreya Atrey (Bonavero Institute of Human Rights, Oxford) in conversation with Prof Mark Bell (School of Law, TCD). Shreya Atrey is an Associate Professor in International Human Rights Law at the Faculty of Law, University of Oxford, and is based at the Bonavero Institute of Human Rights. She is an associate member of the Oxford Human Rights Hub, an Official Fellow and Racial Justice and Equality Fellow at Kellogg College, and a Senior Teaching Fellow at New College. Shreya is the Editor of the Human Rights Law Review (OUP). Previously, she was based at the University of Bristol Law School and has been a Max Weber Fellow at the European University Institute, Florence, and a Hauser Postdoctoral Global Fellow at the NYU School of Law, New York. She completed BCL with distinction and DPhil in Law on the Rhodes Scholarship from Magdalen College, University of Oxford. Shreya works on equality and human rights issues in comparative and international law. Her first monograph, Intersectional Discrimination (OUP 2019) won the runner-up Peter Birks Book Prize in 2020. Learn more at https://www.tcd.ie/trinitylongroomhub/
In this episode of Engineering Influenced by the American Council of Engineering Companies, Shreya, the Marketing & Communications Coordinator at ACEC, welcomes Bret Tushaus, VP of Product Management from Deltek. Together, they explore the transformative impact of artificial intelligence on the engineering industry and discuss how Deltek is leveraging AI to enhance project management and decision-making. Bret delves into the importance of using AI to turn rich project data into actionable insights, emphasizing the significance of data privacy and security. He shares how Deltek's solutions are designed to empower project managers with the tools they need to drive successful project outcomes. As the conversation progresses, Bret offers advice on how firms can capitalize on existing tools and technologies, making digital transformation an accessible journey rather than an overwhelming challenge. He also envisions the future of AI with the rise of "agents" that can automate tasks and workflows, further enhancing efficiency and productivity. Listeners are encouraged to explore Deltek's offerings and resources, including their website, blog, and town halls, to stay informed about the latest advancements in AI-driven solutions.
In this episode of the Engineering Influence podcast by the American Council of Engineering Companies, host Shreya, the Marketing & Communications Coordinator, is joined by Adam Loewentheil, co-founder and CEO of Aldoa. Together, they delve into the transformative power of technology in the engineering and consulting industries, emphasizing the evolution over the past 20 years and the promising direction it's headed towards. Adam sheds light on the challenges faced by engineering firms in adapting to new technological advancements, highlighting the industry's reliance on outdated tools like Microsoft Word and Excel. He introduces Aldoa's innovative, verticalized SaaS solution, specifically designed to address these challenges, streamline workflows, and incorporate AI to enhance efficiency without compromising the scientific expertise of professionals. The discussion extends to the benefits of vertical SaaS solutions, which are purpose-built for specific industries, offering tailored functionalities and cost savings. Adam shares insights into Aldoa's key offerings, including project management, resource management, and financial management tools, which have already attracted over 100 U.S. customers this year. For those interested in learning more about Aldoa's solutions and how they can be customized for their business, Adam invites listeners to visit their website or reach out via email. Tune in to discover how Aldoa is revolutionizing the engineering and consulting landscape.
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Shreya continues our series on the Holy Spirit in a chapter exploring His ministry among us - this week we look at Romans 5v1-5, and how the Spirit pours the love of God into our hearts.
For a podcast that helps you feel more connected and less alone, look no further than the one Shreya Sharma is sharing in this episode. Kelly Corrigan Wonders is for people who love to learn more, laugh lots, and better understand what it means to exist in this complicated world. Through deep interviews, encouraging reminders, and heartfelt messages, Kelly keeps us all feeling in tune with each other. To give you a taste, Shreya introduces one of Kelly's Thanks For Being Here episodes, where Kelly reads an emotional eulogy that a listener submitted about their father.Listen to more Kelly Corrigan Wonders: https://pod.link/1532951390Feed the Queue is the ultimate podcast discovery podcast and we're excited to feed your queue with a delicious char-queue-terie of shows.A production of Tink Media.Executive Produced by: Lauren PassellProduced by: Devin Andrade and Andreea CoscaiEdited by: Devin AndradeTheme music by: Aakshi SinhaFollow Tink for more!https://linktr.ee/tinkmedia
Shreya Krishnan, Managing Director of AnitaB.org India, discusses her journey from environmental journalist to diversity advocate. She shares insights on advancing gender diversity in tech, fostering inclusive cultures, and the importance of allyship. Krishnan highlights AnitaB.org's initiatives, including the Grace Hopper Celebration, and emphasizes the need for intentional diversity practices in startups and established companies alike. 00:34- About Shreya Krishnan Shreya is the managing director of AnitaB.org India. She is the winner of Miss Universal Empowerment 2024, a former corporate Diva and Mrs. India universe in 2017, and an author. She's the author of a book titled Words Matter: The Language That Girls Need to Speak. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tbcy/support
This Week in Machine Learning & Artificial Intelligence (AI) Podcast
Today, we're joined by Shreya Shankar, a PhD student at UC Berkeley to discuss DocETL, a declarative system for building and optimizing LLM-powered data processing pipelines for large-scale and complex document analysis tasks. We explore how DocETL's optimizer architecture works, the intricacies of building agentic systems for data processing, the current landscape of benchmarks for data processing tasks, how these differ from reasoning-based benchmarks, and the need for robust evaluation methods for human-in-the-loop LLM workflows. Additionally, Shreya shares real-world applications of DocETL, the importance of effective validation prompts, and building robust and fault-tolerant agentic systems. Lastly, we cover the need for benchmarks tailored to LLM-powered data processing tasks and the future directions for DocETL. The complete show notes for this episode can be found at https://twimlai.com/go/703.
Join Logan Kilpatrick and Nolan Fortman for a discussion with Shreya Rajpal that covers the inception and evolution of Guardrails, a tool designed to enhance reliability in AI applications. She emphasizes the importance of AI validation, the challenges of moving from proof of concept to production, and the organizational buy-in required for implementing such tools. The discussion also touches on the role of open source in AI development, the competitive advantages it provides, and the parallels between self-driving technology and AI systems. Shreya shares insights on real-world use cases, the introduction of Guardrail Server, and the future of AI regulation, highlighting the need for benchmarks and the importance of understanding the risks associated with generative AI. A few of our favorite Sound Bites: "Guardrails started as a form of building reliability." "AI development is very much like traditional software development." "The long tail is brutal in machine learning."
Pippa speaks to Masterchef contestant, Shreya Beekum, who decided to leave the kitchen of her own accordSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shreya Banerjee and Paul Counts (Co-Founders of Marketing Counts) on how to build profitable organic B2B content strategies. Shreya and Paul highlighted the pitfalls to avoid and provide tips on the type of research that should be conducted. They also explained why a well-defined customer avatar and a mix of content types are important, and which metrics to pay attention to.
In this episode, Paul Counts and Shreya Banerjee return with excitement to discuss the evolution of SEO and its critical role in marketing strategies for law firms. They delve into the concept of 'Social SEO', which emphasizes creating keyword-focused content to improve search engine visibility on social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok. The episode also compares past and present SEO practices, such as the shift from using purely hashtags to incorporating relevant keywords in social media posts. More practical advice includes the importance of writing for human readers rather than AI, using tools like Google and Instagram's search features to find popular keywords, and having a critical 'above the fold' section on websites that captures visitor attention. The discussion also covers the foundations of conversion rate and sales optimization (CRSO), with an emphasis on understanding customer pain points, designing powerful calls-to-action, and using tools like Inspectlet to track site performance. Paul and Shreya gives listeners actionable tips on: 00:00 Intro 01:33 Understanding Social SEO 02:52 Evolution of Social Media and SEO 05:49 AI and Social Media Search 06:47 Finding the Right Keywords 08:41 Common Mistakes in Social SEO 08:58 Importance of Human Touch in SEO 11:29 Conversion Rate and Sales Optimization (CRSO) 15:32 Effective Website Strategies 23:27 Call to Action and User Engagement 25:05 Book Recommendation and Final Thoughts 28:51 One Big Takeaway Resources mentioned in this episode: The Ultimate Sales Letter by Dan Kennedy Connect with Paul here: Instagram LinkedIn Facebook https://www.marketingcounts.com Connect with Shreya here: Instagram LinkedIn Connect with me Instagram Pinterest Facebook Twitter Karin on Twitter Karin on LinkedIn Conroy Creative Counsel on Facebook https://conroycreativecounsel.com
In this episode, Paul Counts and Shreya Banerjee return with excitement to discuss the evolution of SEO and its critical role in marketing strategies for law firms. They delve into the concept of 'Social SEO', which emphasizes creating keyword-focused content to improve search engine visibility on social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok. The episode also compares past and present SEO practices, such as the shift from using purely hashtags to incorporating relevant keywords in social media posts. More practical advice includes the importance of writing for human readers rather than AI, using tools like Google and Instagram's search features to find popular keywords, and having a critical 'above the fold' section on websites that captures visitor attention. The discussion also covers the foundations of conversion rate and sales optimization (CRSO), with an emphasis on understanding customer pain points, designing powerful calls-to-action, and using tools like Inspectlet to track site performance. Paul and Shreya gives listeners actionable tips on: 00:00 Intro 01:33 Understanding Social SEO 02:52 Evolution of Social Media and SEO 05:49 AI and Social Media Search 06:47 Finding the Right Keywords 08:41 Common Mistakes in Social SEO 08:58 Importance of Human Touch in SEO 11:29 Conversion Rate and Sales Optimization (CRSO) 15:32 Effective Website Strategies 23:27 Call to Action and User Engagement 25:05 Book Recommendation and Final Thoughts 28:51 One Big Takeaway Resources mentioned in this episode:The Ultimate Sales Letter by Dan KennedyConnect with Paul here: Instagram LinkedIn Facebook https://www.marketingcounts.com Connect with Shreya here: Instagram LinkedIn Connect with me Instagram Pinterest Facebook Twitter Karin on Twitter Karin on LinkedIn Conroy Creative Counsel on Facebook https://conroycreativecounsel.com
In this episode, Paul Counts and Shreya Banerjee return with excitement to discuss the evolution of SEO and its critical role in marketing strategies for law firms. They delve into the concept of 'Social SEO', which emphasizes creating keyword-focused content to improve search engine visibility on social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok. The episode also compares past and present SEO practices, such as the shift from using purely hashtags to incorporating relevant keywords in social media posts. More practical advice includes the importance of writing for human readers rather than AI, using tools like Google and Instagram's search features to find popular keywords, and having a critical 'above the fold' section on websites that captures visitor attention. The discussion also covers the foundations of conversion rate and sales optimization (CRSO), with an emphasis on understanding customer pain points, designing powerful calls-to-action, and using tools like Inspectlet to track site performance. Paul and Shreya gives listeners actionable tips on: 00:00 Intro 01:33 Understanding Social SEO 02:52 Evolution of Social Media and SEO 05:49 AI and Social Media Search 06:47 Finding the Right Keywords 08:41 Common Mistakes in Social SEO 08:58 Importance of Human Touch in SEO 11:29 Conversion Rate and Sales Optimization (CRSO) 15:32 Effective Website Strategies 23:27 Call to Action and User Engagement 25:05 Book Recommendation and Final Thoughts 28:51 One Big Takeaway Resources mentioned in this episode: The Ultimate Sales Letter by Dan Kennedy Connect with Paul here: Instagram LinkedIn Facebook https://www.marketingcounts.com Connect with Shreya here: Instagram LinkedIn Connect with me Instagram Pinterest Facebook Twitter Karin on Twitter Karin on LinkedIn Conroy Creative Counsel on Facebook https://conroycreativecounsel.com
Generating consistent organic traffic while keeping ad spend low can be a challenge many businesses face. The key lies in optimizing your content for SEO by focusing on relevant keywords and creating high-quality, engaging material that meets your audience's needs. Additionally, building a strong presence on social media platforms and encouraging user-generated content can enhance visibility and engagement. Over time, these strategies can help reduce the reliance on paid advertising and lead to more sustainable growth. Shreya Banerjee and Paul Counts are the Co-Founders of MarketingCounts.com, a powerhouse duo who have generated over $100 million in revenue for their clients, and hosts of The Marketing Counts Digital and Social Media Marketing Podcast. Their unique expertise lies in helping businesses dramatically reduce their skyrocketing ad spend while simultaneously increasing profits. Today, Shreya and Paul discuss the timeless marketing strategies that are making a comeback, including the power of forums like Reddit and Quora, the importance of human-generated content and authentic engagement on social media, and their proven framework for reducing ad spend and increasing profits by optimizing the core foundations of a business. Stay tuned! Resources Marketing Counts: Proven Marketing When It Counts! The Marketing Counts Digital and Social Media Marketing Podcast by Shreya Banerjee and Paul Counts Shreya Banerjee on LinkedIn Paul Counts on LinkedIn Shreya Banerjee on Facebook Paul Counts on Facebook
Podcast Episode 214 of the Make Each Click Count Podcast features Shreya Banerjee and Paul Counts. Shreya and Paul are experts in integrating Six Sigma principles into digital marketing strategies, and they join us to share their insights on building a robust marketing foundation.In this episode, we dive into the "EAT" formula – Expertise, Authority, Trust – essential elements for enhancing your content's impact and SEO. We'll explore tactics for creating authoritative author pages, optimizing social media, and leveraging scientific research to build trust with your audience. Our conversation also covers practical steps for working with clients, from customer avatar exercises to engagement strategies, emphasizing the importance of capturing leads and avoiding wasted traffic.Listen in as they uncover the power of social media as a search platform, especially on TikTok and Instagram, and how to optimize these channels for better engagement. We also discuss crucial SEO strategies like targeting keywords, using rich media, securing high-authority backlinks, and the ramifications of AI-generated content.Shreya and Paul share practical advice for small to medium businesses and publicly traded brands, including common marketing mistakes and the importance of focusing on foundation, traffic, and engagement over simply spending on ads. Whether you're a small business owner or part of a larger team, this episode is packed with insights to help you make each click count. Tune in and discover how to build a solid marketing strategy that drives results!Learn more:Paul's LinkedInShreya's LinkedInMarketing Counts' websiteABOUT THE HOST:Andy Splichal is the World's Foremost Expert on Ecommerce Growth Strategies. He is the acclaimed author of the Make Each Click Count Book Series, the Founder & Managing Partner of True Online Presence, and the Founder of Make Each Click Count University. Andy was named to The Best of Los Angeles Award's Most Fascinating 100 List in both 2020 and 2021.New episodes of the Make Each Click Count Podcast, are released each Friday and can be found on Apple Podcast, iHeart Radio, iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, Amazon Music, Google Podcasts and www.makeeachclickcount.com.
Is Black Mirror already in our classrooms? Discover the surprising reach of school surveillance, how youth are shaping the conversation, and what questions to ask to understand tech's impact on your local community. From uplifting youth voices to embracing compassionate leadership, explore the algorithmic landscape and potential future of our institutions. For our 62nd episode, Creativity Squared has partnered with the Twin Cities Innovation Alliance (TCIA) for a special three-part data justice series. The intention of these conversations is to invite the audience to reimagine our relationship with the future. TCIA is a coalition of cross sector stakeholders building and developing problem-solving ecosystems in collaboration with communities. These interviews feature the distinguished speakers from TCIA's 2024 conference Data 4 Public Good (D4PG). D4PG taps into the collective power of community-based changemaking through technology, democracy, and justice. The timely and important themes from these interviews include co-powering, digital justice, data privacy, A.I. in education, Afrofuturism, and the power of narrative for social change. Today's episode guests include: ⭐️Dr. Catherine Squires - Writer, Editor, & Yoga Practitioner ⭐️Dr. Michael Dando - Author, Artist, Educator, & Scholar, St. Cloud State University ⭐️Shreya Sampath - Sophomore International Affairs and Economics Major, The George Washington University ⭐️Sophie Wang - Agent for Algorithmic Justice, Zine Maker, and Artist ⭐️Heather Willems - CEO & Visual Strategist, Twoline Studios For more information on these speakers and the topics they discuss and to support their organizations, visit the episode show notes link. Also, mark your calendars for July 15-20, 2025 when the D4PG conference will return to Macalester College in the Twin Cities. How can we reimagine our relationship with the future? Listen in to find out! EPISODE SHOW NOTES: *COMING SOON* JOIN CREATIVITY SQUARED Sign up for our free weekly newsletter: https://creativitysquared.com/newsletter Become a premium member: https://creativitysquared.com/supporters SUBSCRIBE Subscribe on your favorite podcast platform: https://creativitysquared.com Subscribe for more videos: https://youtube.com/@creativity_squared/?sub_confirmation=1 CONNECT with C^2 https://instagram.com/creativitysquaredpodcast https://facebook.com/CreativitySquaredPodcast https://giphy.com/channel/CreativitySquared https://tumblr.com/blog/creativitysquared https://tiktok.com/@creativitysquaredpodcast #CreativitySquared CONNECT with Helen Todd, the human behind C^2 https://instagram.com/helenstravels https://twitter.com/helenstravels https://linkedin.com/in/helentodd https://pinterest.com/helentodd Creativity Squared explores how creatives are collaborating with artificial intelligence in your inbox, on YouTube, and on your preferred podcast platform. Because it's important to support artists, 10% of all revenue Creativity Squared generates will go to ArtsWave, a nationally recognized non-profit that supports over 100 arts organizations. This show is produced and made possible by the team at PLAY Audio Agency: https://playaudioagency.com. Creativity Squared is brought to you by Sociality Squared, a social media agency who understands the magic of bringing people together around what they value and love: http://socialitysquared.com. #D4PG #TCIA #DataJustice #FutureTech #Tech #AI #Ethics #Algorithms #Data #FutureTechnology #AI #ArtificialIntelligence #ArtificialIntelligenceAI #BigData #ArtificialIntelligenceNow #ArtificialIntelligenceTechnology #MachineLearning #TheFutureIsNow #DeepLearning #GenerativeModels #PodcastCommunity #TechPodcast #AIPodcast #DeepLearning #AITech
Meghana and Shreya discuss teasing their shared partner, finding chosen family and how the colonization of India ruined everything. "I Could Never..." is a Chill Polyamory podcast. For more info and episode transcripts: https://www.chillpolyamory.com/icouldnever Chill Polyamory on IG - @chillpolyamory Chill Polyamory on TikTok - @chillpolyamory Chill Polyamory on YouTube - @chillpolyamory Meghana Raveendra on IG - @thecurlyvagabond Shreya Satapathy on IG - @shreya_satapathy_ Cover Artwork by Anni Jyn - @annijyn All music is sourced from the Free Music Archive, under a Creative Commons 4.0 Attribution License (CC BY 4.0) Intro/Outro: Ruffling Feathers by Jesse Spillane, Transitions: City Line by Beat Mekanik
Whether you are a data viz beginner or a pro, you don't want to miss this interview with Shreya Arya, an award-winning data visualizer and co-lead for Back 2 Viz Basics. Shreya works as a Tableau/Alteryx Consultant at The Information Lab / Data School UK, specializing in data visualization and analytics. She has received VizOfTheDay's 7 times on Tableau Public and was a Tableau Public Featured Author in 2023. Connect with Shreya here and check out her portfolio. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ➡️ Subscribe to my NEW, free newsletter: Data Leadership Insights.
Can you find where you belong halfway across the world?In this episode, Shreya Sharma shares her unique experience growing up as a Third Culture Kid (TCK) and moving to various countries in the Gulf region before becoming a naturalized Canadian citizen, where she found her chosen place of belonging. She discusses the impact of colonial beauty standards, the caste system, and her intersectional identity as a queer woman of color on her sense of self. Shreya challenges traditional notions of "coming out" and reflects on her journey to Canadian citizenship, which has brought her a profound sense of belonging and liberated her to choose her own path. She poignantly articulates this newfound freedom in a powerful, poetic way.Episode mentionsShreya's Audio Affairs — Shreya's newsletterThe God of Small Things — Arundhati Roy—✳ Leave a Review or Rate the show on Apple or Spotify. It means a lot!✳ Sign-up to The QUEST. Newsletter to explore the crossroads of multiple belongings.—Original music is composed and produced by Malik Elmessiry.The inbetweenish pod is created and hosted by Beatriz Nour.—Curious to learn more about the in-betweenish?Visit our website: www.inbetweenish.netBehind-the-scenes is on our Instagram: @inbetweenish.podHave an idea? Contact Us or send an email to beatriz@inbetweenish.net
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If you enjoy this show and would like to help me spread the word about it, or support it financially, you can find out more at nuancespod.com/support. View the full show notes. Subscribe to LAZOU's substack. GUEST BIO Shreya Sharma, pronouns she and her, is a podcast marketer by day who finds herself immersed in questions about intersectional identity by night. Thankfully for her, she is a writer too. She occasionally publishes her love affairs with sounds and audio on the Shreya's Audio Affairs newsletter on Substack.. Instagram CONTACT Instagram | TikTok | Web | LinkedIn | Twitter Host: Lazou --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nuancespod/support
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Shreya Mehta is an award-winning fine artist who explores, in her vibrant and varied works, the social issues of identity, gender, power, and spirituality. Her art has been exhibited across the globe, from the Indian Consulate in New York to the private collection of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. In fact, Mehta secured her place at […]
In this episode, Christine coaches Shreya through her struggle with anger, isolation, and self-sabotage. Shreya reveals a long-standing separation from others, characterized by intense rage and difficulty forming connections. Christine helps her uncover the root causes of these feelings, tracing them back to her childhood and an emotionally unavailable mother. Together, they explore strategies for healing, self-compassion, and the importance of relational dynamics in overcoming deep-seated patterns. Consider/Ask Yourself: Do you have a history of pushing people away? Do you often feel angry or rageful? Are you mean to others despite not wanting to be? Were you a deeply feeling child in a home where that wasn't safe, causing you to find it hard to deal with pain? Guest Insights: Shreya feels a persistent separation from others, accompanied by intense anger. She acknowledges a tumultuous relationship with her emotionally unavailable mother. She recognizes her anger as a protective mechanism to avoid being hurt. Despite feeling broken, she experiences a meaningful connection with Christine during the call, proving she can relate to others. Aha Moments: Christine highlights that Shreya's awareness of her " weird " behavior indicates it's not her true self. Understanding that pushing people away is a defense mechanism provides Shreya with a new perspective on her actions. Recognizing the role of her childhood experiences in shaping her current behavior is a step toward healing. How to Get Over It and On With It: Seek one-on-one therapy or coaching to work through relational dynamics and patterns. Allow the protective part of yourself to express its fears through journaling or audio notes, then connect with the part of you that craves connection. Practice self-compassion and recognize the protective nature of your anger and isolation. Sponsors: Fertility Summit with Dr. Cleopatra: Christine will be live on July 26th, discussing fertility strategies and empowerment. Join us at christinehassler.com/baby. Organifi: Get 20% off healthy juice blends at organifi.com/Overit with the promo code OVERIT. Social Media Info: • Follow Christine on Instagram @ChristineHassler • Tweet your insights to Christine @ChristineHassler Join us next week for another insightful episode where we help you get over it and on with the life you love.
Welcome to Season 10 of That Beauty Podcast! We want to ensure you have plump, supple skin all year-round so we have Medical & Cosmetic Dermatologist and Consulting Dermatologist for the skincare brand Sukin, Dr. Shreya Andric joining us today to share her knowledge on how to combat dry winter skin. We also review our MVPs, a stellar cleanser and a mascara for sensitive eyes. Products mentioned in this week's ep: Emma Lewisham Skin Reset Serum The Ordinary Soothing & Barrier Support Serum mesoestetic age element anti-wrinkle eye contour GoTo Very Lightweight Moisturiser Airyday Golden Glow Dreamscreen SPF 50+ Mecca Cosmetica Renewing Gel Cleanser, Synergie Skin RetiFol Good Genes Lactic Acid Treatment No7 Future Renew™ Serum No7 Future Renew™ Night Cream GoTo Clarifying Exfoliator MVPs: Okkiyo PRIORITEYES Mascara Bioderma Sensibio Gel Moussant Soothing Foaming Gel Cleanser Looking for a derm-approved oil cleanser? Try Sukin's Natural Cleansing Oil. Follow Dr Shreya on social media! @drshreyaandric *We use some affiliate links here and we may earn a small commission if you decide to make a purchase. Thanks for your support! Credits: Thank you to our guest, Erica! Your hosts & producers: Carli Alman & Bettina Tyrrell. Follow us on Instagram: @thatbeautypodcast Join us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/260952718436828/
Join host Doug Shapiro for part 2 of 'In the ROOM' LIVE from ICFF. Today, Doug explores the essence of ICFF, capturing the spirit of design through the voices of global influencers, such as Lee Broom, Shreya Somani, Alain Gilles, and entrepreneur Sadig Alekperov.In this episode, Lee Broom shares his inspiring journey from theater lighting design to international acclaim, exploring the emotional depth of his creations. Next, Shreya Somani joins us to discuss her dual roles as a commercial designer and artistic creator, revealing how joy fuels her work. Finally, Green Mood founder Sadig Alekperov and designer Alain Gilles discuss their groundbreaking mission to bring nature indoors, blending innovation with natural beauty.Listen to Part 1 of In the ROOMLearn more about ROOM. Follow Doug on LinkedIn.Click here to get your copy of Doug's children's book—Design Your World.Follow Imagine a Place on LinkedIn.
Waste No Day: A Plumbing, HVAC, and Electrical Motivational Podcast
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The Box of Oddities, where we dive deep into the weird, wonderful, and downright bizarre corners of human existence. In this episode, we're exploring a quartet of extraordinary tales that will leave you both amazed and unsettled. First, the incredible true story of a woman who received a life-saving diagnosis from an unexpected source: the voices in her head. Discover how this seemingly supernatural phenomenon led to the discovery of a hidden brain tumor, defying medical explanation and highlighting the mysterious power of the human mind. Next, we delve into the eerie case of Rosalia Lombardo, the child mummy who defies the passage of time. Learn about the remarkable preservation techniques that have kept Rosalia's body eerily intact for over a century and the unsettling detail that sets her apart from other mummified remains: she blinks. Then, the astonishing survival story of Shreya Siddanagowder. Against all odds, Shreya defied death in a harrowing ordeal that pushed the limits of human endurance. From the jaws of tragedy, she emerged victorious, a testament to the indomitable spirit of the human soul. And finally, we confront the chilling phenomenon of Submechanophobia, a fear that lurks beneath the surface of our subconscious. Explore the primal dread inspired by partially or fully submerged man-made objects, from sunken ships to hidden structures, and unravel the psychological mysteries behind this unsettling phobia. Join us as we journey into the depths of the human experience, where the strange and extraordinary await at every turn. Welcome to The Box of Oddities. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Want to learn the secrets on how to stand out as a top candidate for a job? In this day and age when the market is flooded with great talent, how do you rise to the top and make a great impression all along the way? My special guest today is talent acquisition partner and recruiter, Shreya Mehta and she's simplifying how to stand out as a top candidate for a job. It might simply be getting back to the basics on some things. Here's how. My special guest today is Shreya Mehta and she's simplifying how to stand out as a top candidate for a job. We tackle and simplify all aspects of it, including: Her take on what's going on in the job market right now and why it feels different in 2024. With job postings getting 500 applications in the first 24 hours (especially remote roles), how to craft a compelling resume and application. What a recruiter wants and needs to see on your resume and cover letter to book a screening call. The secrets to building a relationship with a recruiter BEFORE they've posted a job that's a match for you… and how to do that professionally. What the best way is for a candidate to follow-up with a recruiter after you've submitted your application. What does a recruiter prefer, exactly and how often should you ping them? How to stand out in the interview process, using the 3 P process: Prep Perform Polish …And finally, she shares what the number one mistake is that candidates make while on the first call with a recruiter. Anyone that's looking for a job in 2024 is feeling the pinch right now and let's be real… It can be incredibly discouraging. I heard a stat from my career coach that in this job market, most white-collar workers typically need anywhere between 3-9 months to find their next role. My goodness, that's a long time and seems crazy to me. So friend, I hope that today's episode helps you refine how you apply, how you follow up, and how you interview, so that you can shorten that time significantly. Q: Are you ready to learn how to stand out as a top candidate for a job? If yes, this one is for you. It's time to #DoTheThing! ---- Show notes available with all links mentioned here:www.thesimplifiers.com/posts/339-how-to-stand-out-as-a-top-candidate-for-a-job---with-shreya-mehta
When you hear the phrase sonic scrapbook, what do you imagine? Lowlines is part travelog, part audio montage and it reminds us to take our connections offline so we can really feel the pulse of the places we go. This brand new, six episode series follows one woman's call to get low. To move down from her pranged-out head, plant her feet back on the ground and let herself be drawn deep into magnetic places - befriending strangers along the way.Before we get into the sonic travels, we have a special interview with Petra Barran, the creator and host of Lowlines. Tink Media's own Shreya Sharma, who you may know from previous episodes and as a writer of Podcast Marketing Magic, joins this episode to interview Petra. As a fellow traveler herself, Shreya speaks with Petra about why she felt the pull to get low and create the show, how she picked the six places she visited, and what it was like to turn all her raw audio into the polished series it is today.Listen to more episodes of Lowlines - https://low-lines.com/A production of Tink Media.Executive Produced by: Lauren PassellProduced by: Devin Andrade and Andreea CoscaiEdited by: Devin Andrade, Andreea Coscai, and Ilana NevinsTheme music by: Aakshi SinhaFollow Tink for more!https://linktr.ee/tinkmedia