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Implement AI deploys teams of digital workers that work together to boost growth, increase capacity, optimise costs, and improve customer and prospect engagement.Through our AI Operating System (AIOS), a fully managed AI Agent Platform built around Agent Teams, an Agentic CRM, and an Agentic Task Engine, businesses can start with a single digital worker and scale to 50 or more across departments such as sales, support, analysts, and computer use. All setup and configuration is fully handled, so no technical expertise is needed.With more than 600 integrations, organisations save time, increase productivity, and scale faster. Grow your workforce, not your payroll.Learn more at www.implementai.ioIn this Greatest Hits episode of The Implement AI Podcast, hosts Piers Linney and Dr. Aalok Y. Shukla pull together the moments where AI shifted from being theoretical and started affecting how businesses actually operate. The conversations centre on using AI as a working layer inside the business, digital workers handling calls, tickets, research, and follow-ups, capacity measured in outputs rather than headcount, and teams redesigned around what humans do best. Together, these insights speak directly to leaders under pressure to move faster, serve more customers, and grow without continually adding people.In this episode of The Implement AI Podcast, hosts Piers Linney and Dr. Aalok Y. Shukla recall some of the series' greatest hits, reflecting on the moments that show why AI adoption is no longer a technology conversation alone. Across key conversations featuring Andrew Gaule and Minister Kanishka Narayan MP, they explore why AI must be treated as a board-level priority, how digital workers are changing business capacity, why skills and ownership matter as much as tools and what it takes to move from pilots to production AI infrastructure. These expert insights offer a practical roadmap for leaders who want to stop experimenting around the edges and start implementing AI to create true value. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Vermont appoints Ashish Shukla as Chief Technology and Enterprise Services Officer following Mark Combs' retirement. Shukla, previously Chief Digital Officer at the IRS, brings experience from the public and private sectors, including founding the startup Meegli and working at IBM. Vermont's Chief Information Officer, Denise Reilly-Hughes, supports Shukla's approach to align technology with state needs. Shukla aims to build on existing foundations and enhance collaboration across state government.Learn more on this news by visiting us at: https://greyjournal.net/news/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Due to an acid attack, he lost his vision, but not his purpose.In this powerful episode of Eyeway Rubaru, Shaba Manzoor speaks with Chandrashekhar Shukla ji, a former teacher whose life changed forever after an attack took away his sight.What followed, however, is a story of extraordinary resilience. Instead of giving in to despair, he chose to dedicate his life to the education and empowerment of blind children, building a school in a rural area where awareness and access were almost non-existent.From starting with just a few children to creating a space of learning, dignity, and opportunity, his journey is a testament to courage and commitment.How Chandrashekhar ji rebuilt his life after losing his visionThe journey of starting a school for blind children from scratchChallenges of running an institution with limited financial resourcesThe importance of awareness and education in rural communities How resilience and purpose can transform personal tragedy into impactEyeway Rubaru brings real stories of people with Late Blindness, highlighting their journeys of resilience, independence, and empowerment. Powered by Score Foundation, it aims to foster inclusion through meaningful conversations.Eyeway Helpline: 8800 00 4334www.scorefoundation.org.inWhat You'll LearnAbout Eyeway Rubaru
The link between sleep and epilepsy is powerful, complex, and often overlooked. We know that sleep loss and disruptions can trigger seizures in epileptic patients. We also know that repeated seizures during sleep can fragment sleep and reduce the brain's ability to recover. In this episode, we sit down with Dr Shukla, a neurologist specializing in Epilepsy and Sleep, and discuss the intersection of sleep and epilepsy. We talk about the link between sleep disorders and epilepsy, how doctors diagnose sleep-related issues in epilepsy and why treating sleep problems can be an important part of seizure management. Dr. Garima Shukla is a Professor of Neurology, specializing in Epilepsy and Sleep Medicine; and faculty at the Center for Neuroscience studies at the Queen's University in Kingston, ON, Canada. Her prior appointment was as Professor of Neurology at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, India. Her research focuses on clinical and neurophysiological aspects of the sleep-epilepsy-cognition interface and epilepsy co-morbidities as well as neurological sleep disorders, particularly phenotypes and course of Restless legs syndrome. Her team is currently investigating the role of wake and sleep high-density EEG source localization in predicting overall epilepsy outcomes (seizure control, cognition and mood). Authors: Golnar Taheri, Eve Racette Email: thinktwicepodcast@outlook.com Instagram: @thinktwice_podcast LinkedIN: Think Twice Podcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ThinkTwicePodcast Disclaimer: Think Twice is a podcast for general information and entertainment purposes only. The content discussed in the episodes does not reflect the views of the podcast committee members or any institution they are affiliated with. The use of the information presented in this podcast is at the user's own risk and is not intended to replace professional healthcare services.
The Find Your Leadership Confidence Podcast with Vicki Noethling
Burnout isn't a productivity problem — it's an alignment problem. In this powerful episode of the Find Your Leadership Confidence Podcast, host Vicki Noethling welcomes returning guest Ash Shukla, holistic business consultant and founder of Financial CHAKRAS, for a transformational conversation: Break Free from Burnout: The Financial Chakra System for Entrepreneurs Ash arrived in the United States in 1989 with just $20 in his pocket and no knowledge of English. Through resilience, reinvention, and deep inner alignment, he built a successful financial planning career before becoming an Amazon bestselling author of Sell Like Crazy and a sought-after keynote speaker who has helped more than 5,000 entrepreneurs scale to seven-figure businesses. His work supporting small businesses earned him a Congressional Honor. But success alone doesn't prevent burnout. In this episode, Ash shares how subconscious beliefs, generational patterns, and emotional blocks quietly sabotage relationships, leadership confidence, and financial growth. He explains how entrepreneurs can break free from unhealthy cycles and reclaim alignment using the Financial Chakra System. You'll discover: ✔ How intuition strengthens leadership and decision-making ✔ How subconscious beliefs impact business growth ✔ Why generational patterns affect love and connection ✔ The first step to healing dysfunctional relationships ✔ How women can reclaim their identity after years of putting others first ✔ How to align your heart, head, and hands for sustainable success If you're building a business but feeling exhausted, stuck, or disconnected, this conversation will help you realign your energy and rediscover your leadership confidence.
In this episode of Beyond the Indus, host Tushar Shetty sits down with Colonel Ajai Shukla – a former Indian Army officer, war correspondent, and strategic affairs editor at Business Standard – to examine the structural challenges facing India's military and what it will take to prepare for the wars ahead.Drawing on decades of experience in both uniform and journalism, Col. Shukla assesses Operation Sindoor and the lessons India should be drawing from Ukraine on the evolving role of armor, drones, and counter-drone technology on the modern battlefield. They discuss the manpower-versus-modernization dilemma at the heart of India's defense budget, the Agnipath scheme's merits and limits as a response to it, and why India remains one of the few major powers without a published national security strategy or integrated joint theater commands.Shukla also examines India's dependency on Russian arms in the wake of the Ukraine conflict, the credibility of the Atmanirbhar Bharat indigenization agenda, and how India must rebalance its force posture along the Line of Actual Control to meet the growing challenge from China's rapidly modernizing military.
The Thought Leader Revolution Podcast | 10X Your Impact, Your Income & Your Influence
"How do you create a signature financial flow so you can actually build the life that you want?" What if financial growth and strategy isn't only based on numbers? What if our emotions and how they influence our decisions are part of the strategy, whether we know it or not? The problem is, most people don't realize they're operating from patterns that quietly hold them back. They feel stuck, or like they're working hard but not really moving forward. The real shift happens when you understand your internal decision-making process and start working with it instead of against it. Ash Shukla introduces the idea of "financial chakras" to explain why people make the money decisions they do. Some operate from logic. Others from emotion. Others from excitement. And when those patterns don't align with how they naturally think, things break down—bad investments, missed opportunities, or inconsistent results. But when someone understands their own flow, everything becomes clearer—from who they work with to how they grow. Ash is a financial strategist, speaker, and creator of the Financial Chakras system. After decades in financial advisory and managing hundreds of millions in assets, he now helps entrepreneurs align how they think with how they earn—so growth becomes more consistent and sustainable. Expert action steps: Build conviction by trusting your internal strengths and capabilities first. Apply simple, practical logic to move forward—take clear, grounded action. Develop your own system instead of copying others; follow your unique "thumbprint." Learn more & connect: https://financialchakras.com/ Check out the Financial Chakras Podcast: https://www.financialchakras.com/podcast Visit https://www.eCircleAcademy.com and book a success call with Nicky to take your practice to the next level.
Bhavin Shukla: The Adaptable Product Owner — How Progress Over Perfection Drives Real Value in Scrum In this episode, we refer to story mapping as a key tool for maintaining focus and alignment. The Great Product Owner: Embedding Prioritization as a Daily Discipline Read the full Show Notes and search through the world's largest audio library on Agile and Scrum directly on the Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast website: http://bit.ly/SMTP_ShowNotes. "She had this section called 'Not Required Anymore.' Every time, it was a very subtle and a very respectful way of saying to the team: great idea, but the goals changed. We don't need it anymore." - Bhavin Shukla Bhavin describes a Product Owner who turned prioritization into a living discipline. She built a culture of co-creation where everyone contributed ideas to the backlog, but she also saw the biggest risk coming early: misalignment from siloed ideas. Her approach was to use story maps extensively in refinements and planning, communicating weekly with customers to collect feedback. When the direction changed — and it regularly did — she articulated the shift clearly: "Goals changed, here's what we're doing now." Her stroke of genius was a section on the story map called "Not Required Anymore," where deprioritized ideas landed respectfully. Nobody felt offended; they understood customers' needs had shifted. This created a culture where people kept contributing ideas courageously, knowing that even if priorities changed, their input was valued. The result was a team that could adapt without chaos, maintaining focus while embracing change. Self-reflection Question: How does your Product Owner communicate changes in direction? Is there a respectful, transparent mechanism for showing the team what's no longer needed — and why? The Bad Product Owner: The No-Feedback Product Owner Read the full Show Notes and search through the world's largest audio library on Agile and Scrum directly on the Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast website: http://bit.ly/SMTP_ShowNotes. "I was looking for those keywords — a change in priorities, a change in the roadmap. Those conversations were missing. And when I asked about the roadmap, I got crickets." - Bhavin Shukla Bhavin shares the story of a Product Owner who was brilliant at articulating value in the backlog — customer-centric stories, well-structured work. On the surface, everything looked great: goals were being met, the team was delivering. But something subtle was wrong. The roadmap never changed. Priorities never shifted. There were no conversations about customer feedback changing direction. When Bhavin got curious and asked to see the roadmap, he realized it was a static delivery plan, not a living document. The Product Owner wasn't collecting feedback from customers, so there was never a reason to adapt. The team was essentially building in a vacuum — shipping features nobody was validating. It's an anti-pattern that's easy to miss when the team is performing well on internal metrics but disconnected from real customer value. Self-reflection Question: Is your team's roadmap a living document that changes based on customer feedback, or has it become a static delivery plan? When was the last time a priority genuinely shifted based on what you learned from users? [The Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast Recommends]
Join Manya Shukla's show to learn about latest trends on HR and on personal growth.This show is titled:‘'Thank you! ”Source: https://skillpath.com/blog/the...https://www.rewriting-the-rule...https://medium.com/@rybochen/the-surprising-power-of-appreciation-9b82bf8cc6e6Radio.NewHeightsEducation.orgInfo@NewHeightsEducation.orgBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/new-heights-show-on-education--4114185/support.
Bhavin Shukla: Why Scrum Master Success Means Confronting the Ugly Truth With Data Read the full Show Notes and search through the world's largest audio library on Agile and Scrum directly on the Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast website: http://bit.ly/SMTP_ShowNotes. "Success is not always good vibes, good environment for us as Scrum Masters. For me, it's about confronting the reality, the ugly truth, which takes the team to tougher conversations, more constructive challenges." - Bhavin Shukla Bhavin shares a pivotal moment in his career that redefined what success means for a Scrum Master. He was working with a fantastic team — great culture, people who believed in quality, knowledge sharing, strong bonds. But sprint goals weren't being met, and stakeholders were constantly chasing the Product Owner and Scrum Master for answers. Bhavin got his hands dirty with the data: lack of clarity on work, context switching, patterns emerging. When he presented the data to the team, he was met with silence — a confronting kind of silence. The team was essentially saying, "We were happy. Why would you do this to us?" Bhavin's response was direct: going for coffees and laughing together isn't the whole job. If he wasn't showing them reality, he couldn't look at himself in the mirror. The team eventually used that data to raise their own voice, pointing out systemic issues with external vendors and organizational constraints. The data gave them a platform to speak truth — not as blame, but as discovery. Self-reflection Question: What conversations did you avoid this week that could have unlocked progress for your team? Are you bringing data to those conversations, or relying on vibes? Featured Retrospective Format for the Week: Newspaper Headline Retrospective Bhavin shares an unconventional use of the newspaper headline technique — typically used for roadmaps and vision — as a retrospective format. The idea is simple but powerful: ask the team to write the newspaper headline they want to see about themselves. What would the story say when they succeed? By authoring their own headline, the team takes ownership of the narrative — they define what success looks like, what must go right, and what risks could derail them. "Putting them in that newspaper headline, they authored the story. They own the accountability to make it successful," Bhavin explains. He also shares a second technique for Kanban teams under pressure: a rolling two-column whiteboard — "Frustration of the Day" and "Success of the Day" — with no meetings required, just real-time data capture that becomes a continuous retrospective, reviewed every 2-3 weeks. [The Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast Recommends]
Bhavin Shukla: De-Scaling an Agile Organization — Removing Bureaucracy Without Losing Consistency Read the full Show Notes and search through the world's largest audio library on Agile and Scrum directly on the Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast website: http://bit.ly/SMTP_ShowNotes. "Before people understand what needs to change, and how they need to adopt, what it means to them in their day-to-day work, and how it's going to help and add value — those conversations are missing." - Bhavin Shukla Bhavin brings a challenge many organizations face but few talk about openly: de-scaling. He's working with an organization that adopted a scaling framework for consistency — shared language, standardized tooling, uniform processes across business units. It worked for alignment, but it also created bureaucracy. Now leadership wants to become leaner and more nimble. The problem? The de-scaling itself is happening cookie-cutter style. Changes are being rolled out — new framework versions, new tools, flow metrics — without explaining the "why" to the people affected. The result is burnout and two parallel ecosystems running simultaneously: the old meeting structures people never abandoned, and the new Scrum events layered on top. Bhavin and his coaching peers ran a "Million Meeting Minutes" workshop, collecting data on how much time teams spend in meetings, what decisions get made (or don't), and who dominates conversations. The data revealed the overlap and waste. The experiment now is mapping those parallel systems and working with teams to understand which problems each structure actually solves — consolidating where possible while maintaining the consistency of language the organization genuinely needs. Self-reflection Question: In your organization, are there parallel meeting structures addressing the same problems? What would it take to map them and start a conversation about consolidation? [The Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast Recommends]
Bhavin Shukla: The Hidden Cost of Always Saying Yes — How a Helpful Scrum Team Nearly Self-Destructed Read the full Show Notes and search through the world's largest audio library on Agile and Scrum directly on the Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast website: http://bit.ly/SMTP_ShowNotes. "It was sort of making me feel as a Scrum Master, like it's a slow self-destruction mode they are in. Good intentions, but it wasn't helping them, and that's something that they were not able to notice." - Bhavin Shukla Bhavin tells the story of a banking team that looked like every Scrum Master's dream on day one — humming, cracking jokes, in the zone. But underneath the positive energy, the data told a different story. Sprint commitments kept overflowing, tech debt was rising, P1 and P2 production issues were climbing, and decision latency was immense. The root cause? This team of genuinely helpful people couldn't say no. They wanted to help everyone who came to them, and that desire was slowly drowning them. No one was giving them feedback about the consequences — missed sprint goals were met with "that's okay, we'll do it next sprint." Bhavin introduced two simple tools: an anonymous happiness meter on the wall (rate 1-5, leave a note if below 3) and a gratitude wall. The data revealed the truth — the team was burning out, handling weekend incidents with no escalation path. Armed with this data, Bhavin coached the team on negotiation techniques: you don't have to be rude to say no, you can negotiate the yes, you can negotiate the no. In this segment, we talk about the importance of collecting regular data to surface hidden patterns, and the anti-pattern of teams operating without feedback on the consequences of their decisions. Self-reflection Question: Is your team's positive energy masking underlying problems? What data would help you discover whether good vibes are hiding unsustainable patterns? Featured Book of the Week: Make Work Visible by Dominica DeGrandis Bhavin recommends Make Work Visible by Dominica DeGrandis because it goes beyond values and principles to put them into practice in a grounded, system-focused way. "One clear message I get from that book is it's not the people who are the problem, it's the system that we need to work on to improve ways of working," Bhavin shares. The book introduces concepts like the five thieves of time, visualizing work, dependencies, and bottlenecks — connecting lean thinking, Kanban principles, and behavioral patterns into a practical guide for any Scrum Master looking to understand the systems their teams operate in. [The Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast Recommends]
Introduction to the Solution Methane is one of the most powerful drivers of near-term global warming, and also one of the fastest opportunities to slow it down. In this episode of Climate Break, we explore how a global network of states and provinces is working together to reduce methane emissions through shared knowledge, technical assistance, and peer learning. Ethan Elkind speaks with Shivani Shukla, a methane research fellow at UC Berkeley, about the Subnational Methane Action Coalition (SMAC) and how subnational governments can play an outsized role in addressing this urgent climate pollutant. Why Methane Matters Methane is a colorless, odorless gas responsible for nearly one-third of current global warming. Over a 20-year period, methane traps roughly 80 times more heat per molecule than carbon dioxide. Its climate impact is further amplified by the way it contributes to the formation of tropospheric ozone and adds water vapor to the stratosphere, increasing its overall warming effect. Unlike carbon dioxide, methane comes from a relatively limited set of sources. Major contributors include landfills and wastewater facilities, agriculture (particularly livestock digestion and rice cultivation), and fossil fuel systems such as oil, gas, and coal operations. Because these sources are concentrated and well understood, methane reductions are often technically feasible and cost-effective, especially when captured methane can be repurposed as fuel. The Subnational Methane Action Coalition (SMAC) Launched at COP28 in 2023, the Subnational Methane Action Coalition is a global network of state and provincial governments working to reduce methane emissions. SMAC began with 15 founding members, spearheaded by California, and has since expanded to include dozens of subnational governments and observers worldwide. SMAC is supported by researchers at UC Berkeley's Center for Law, Energy & the Environment, which provides participating governments with technical assistance on methane inventories, policy design, and action planning. The coalition also connects members with experts, data partners, and peer jurisdictions that have implemented successful methane reduction strategies. Climate policy is often designed and implemented at the national level, but states and provinces frequently have direct jurisdiction over major methane sources, including waste management, agriculture, and energy infrastructure. Subnational governments are therefore uniquely positioned to pilot solutions that can later be scaled nationally or replicated elsewhere. Through SMAC's peer network, members can share lessons learned, adapt policies to their regional contexts, and avoid duplicating efforts. A state that has developed an effective approach to reducing agricultural methane, for example, can share that model with other regions facing similar challenges. Upsides to SMAC One of SMAC's key strengths is its emphasis on capacity-building. Many subnational governments (particularly those with limited resources) lack the technical expertise or staffing needed to design and implement methane mitigation programs. SMAC addresses this gap by offering tailored technical support, expert-led webinars, and communities of practice focused on specific methane sources. Methane mitigation also offers strong near-term climate benefits. Because methane dissipates from the atmosphere more quickly than carbon dioxide, reducing emissions can slow warming almost immediately. In many cases, methane solutions are relatively low-cost and non-repetitive, involving infrastructure upgrades or operational changes rather than ongoing behavioral shifts by individuals. Challenges in SMAC Despite its promise, SMAC faces several challenges. Political turnover can disrupt momentum, as changes in leadership may shift climate priorities or reduce ambition. Sustained funding is another barrier, particularly for jurisdictions that need upfront investment to implement methane reduction technologies. There is also an important broader critique: focusing heavily on methane should not come at the expense of long-term carbon dioxide reductions. While methane mitigation is a powerful short-term strategy, CO₂ remains in the atmosphere far longer and continues to drive warming over centuries. SMAC does not frame methane reduction as a replacement for CO₂ action, but rather as a complementary strategy within a broader climate portfolio. Shukla's Take Shivani Shukla emphasizes that SMAC is fundamentally about collaboration and shared learning. By connecting subnational governments across regions and sectors, the coalition helps members overcome technical and capacity constraints while fostering leadership on methane mitigation. She also highlights the global nature of methane pollution and the importance of cross-border cooperation to address it effectively. About Our Guest Shivani Shukla is a Research Fellow in the Project Climate program at UC Berkeley Law's Center for Law, Energy and the Environment (CLEE). Shivani co-leads the Subnational Methane Action Coalition, where she focuses on climate and environmental policies, particularly on methane and natural resources at the subnational level. Prior to joining CLEE, Shivani was a two-time EDF Climate Corps Fellow and conducted interdisciplinary climate policy research across academia, private and public sectors in the U.S.A., Ireland and India. Shivani graduated from the MPP program at the University of Chicago and a Masters in Applied Economics from University College Dublin. She is currently based in New York. Resources U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Overview of Methane Emissions International Energy Agency, Methane Tracker Climate TRACE, Global Methane Emissions Data Platform Carbon Mapper, Satellite-Based Methane Detection and Analysis
Bhavin Shukla: When Protecting Your Agile Team Becomes the Barrier to Their Growth Read the full Show Notes and search through the world's largest audio library on Agile and Scrum directly on the Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast website: http://bit.ly/SMTP_ShowNotes. "The perception I had was safe space means insulation from creating that transparency. It was not about protecting the teams. It was actually about giving them the voice, giving them the platform." - Bhavin Shukla Bhavin shares a story from early in his Scrum Master journey, working with two teams building a BI and regulatory platform in Australia. When he arrived, team morale was low — people buried in their screens, going for coffee alone, no healthy debates happening. His natural instinct kicked in: protect the team, help them gel, get the best out of them. But his coach asked a question that changed everything: "What's the balance between protecting the team and creating visibility and transparency?" Bhavin realized he'd been shielding the team from stakeholders, keeping ceremonies closed and conversations siloed. When the team opened up their reviews to stakeholders with clear expectations, something shifted. The backlog started changing based on real feedback, healthy tension built up, and the team started humming. The lesson was profound — creating a safe space doesn't mean insulating the team from reality. Psychological safety isn't the absence of difficult emotions; it's the freedom to have them without destructive patterns. By isolating the team, Bhavin had actually been undermining their trust and growth. Self-reflection Question: Are you protecting your team in ways that might actually be preventing them from building the stakeholder relationships and transparency they need to grow? [The Scrum Master Toolbox Podcast Recommends]
Join Manya Shukla's show to learn about latest trends on HR and on personal growth.This show is titled:“Resignation ”Sources: https://www.hospitalrecruiting...https://www.indeed.com/career-...Radio.NewHeightsEducation.orgInfo@NewHeightsEducation.orgBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/new-heights-show-on-education--4114185/support.
"Ray" was a 35-year-old recovering meth addict who had also been manufacturing and dealing the drug prior to meeting Dr. Shukla. He had lost everything to his addiction. In his interview he shared how his addiction began, when he first started using drugs, and how it eventually led him to cooking and selling meth while using it himself just to keep up with his habit. Ray also shared what frightened him the most and what ultimately pushed him toward the path of recovery. Dr. Shukla shares this and more from her interview she had with "Ray" in this episode.
No To Kings, Yes To Hearts, Cats, & Opera Carla Imperial of Northampton Resists & Katherine Haycox with Sunrise: Taking it to the Streets - No Kings Day March 28 Dr Amir Mohani & Dr Sunny Shukla of Cooley Dikinson Hospital: Talking Heart Health - Every Month is Heart Month Dakin Humane Society Executive Director Meg Talbert: What's Shakin at Dakin Animal Shelter - Dogs cats mice & rats Cool Films with Larry Hott w/ Christine La Monte - Ai Weiwei's Turandot: Opera Karma
Join Manya Shukla's show to learn about latest trends on HR and on personal growth.This show is titled:‘'HR Strategies To Identify Emergent Skills Before You Need Them”Source: https://www.forbes.com/council...Radio.NewHeightsEducation.orgInfo@NewHeightsEducation.orgBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/new-heights-show-on-education--4114185/support.
What happens to a community long after a nuclear test is over? Documentary photographer and National Geographic Explorer Chinky Shukla takes us into the villages of India where the story didn't end when the nuclear bombs were detonated. Through her long-term projects in Jadugoda and Pokhran, she documents the lives of people living close to uranium mines and nuclear test sites — places where the consequences of history continue to shape everyday life. We also talk about her journey into photography, her background growing up in Delhi, nominations for the Leica Oskar Barnack Award, Joop Swart Masterclass and the hopeful side of her work: photography workshops with children in Pokhran who are learning to tell their own stories through the camera. We talk about train travel across India, cooking, and the small everyday moments that remind us that even in the most serious stories, life — and sometimes laughter — continues. Grab a coffee, settle in, and join us for this wonderful conversation with Chinky Shukla. *****
Join Manya Shukla's show to learn about latest trends on HR and on personal growth.This show is titled:‘'7 Women's Empowerment Principles and ways to overcome obsatcles in the workplace”Sources:https://firsthale.com/7-women-empowerment-principles-every-organization-should-follow https://www.forbes.com/councils/forbesbusinesscouncil/2025/02/03/20-tips-for-aspiring-women-leaders-to-overcome-professional-challenges/Radio.NewHeightsEducation.orgInfo@NewHeightsEducation.orgBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/new-heights-show-on-education--4114185/support.
Leigh Ann sits down with Dr. Vershalee Shukla to explore how cancer screening is rapidly evolving beyond conventional tools like mammograms. Dr. Shukla explains why catching cancer at earlier stages can dramatically change treatment options and outcomes, and why safer screening matters more than ever as cancer rates rise in younger populations. Together, they discuss emerging technologies including QT ultrasound for breast screening, multi-cancer blood tests, whole-body MRI, and AI models designed to detect patterns long before symptoms appear. Dr. Shukla also breaks down the strengths and limitations of different liquid biopsy tests and explains why screening should be tailored to each person's age, risk factors, and history. Leigh Ann and Dr. Shukla also emphasize the importance of patient advocacy, personal responsibility, and seeking out newer technologies that may not yet be part of standard care.Product Discount Codes + LinksJuna: Website (Discount Code: LEIGHANN)Broc Shot: Website (Discount Code: LEIGHANNLINDSEY)Hoolest: Website (Discount Code: THEACCRESCENT10)Episode LinksC The Signs AIBe Sound Breast Scanning Guest InfoVincere Cancer Center - InstagramVincere Cancer Center - WebsiteRelated EpisodesPodcast Ep. 228: Dr. Lori Bouchard - The Missing Pieces in Cancer Care, Metabolism, Trauma, and Whole-Person HealingPodcast Ep. 213. Leigh Ann Lindsey - Potential Emotional Contributors to Breast Cancer Work w/Leigh AnnLearn: What is EVOX Therapy?Book: Schedule a Session or FREE Discovery CallMembership: What is The Healing Alchemy MembershipConnect w/Me & Learn MoreWebsiteInstagramTiktokYoutube
Join Manya Shukla's show to learn about latest trends on HR and on Personal growthThis show is titled‘'Personality Development for Career Growth”Source: https://uk.indeed.com/career-advice/career-development/examples-of-personal-development-goalsRadio.NewHeightsEducation.orgInfo@NewHeightsEducation.orgBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/new-heights-show-on-education--4114185/support.
Implement AI deploys teams of digital workers that work together to boost growth, increase capacity, optimise costs, and improve customer and prospect engagement.Through our AI Operating System (AIOS), a fully managed AI Agent Platform built around Agent Teams, an Agentic CRM, and an Agentic Task Engine, businesses can start with a single digital worker and scale to 50 or more across departments such as sales, support, analysts, and computer use. All setup and configuration is fully handled, so no technical expertise is needed.With more than 600 integrations, organisations save time, increase productivity, and scale faster. Grow your workforce, not your payroll.Learn more at www.implementai.ioIn this episode of The Implement AI Podcast, hosts Piers Linney MBE and Dr Aalok Y. Shukla tackle a hard truth: 90% of AI pilots fail. Why? Because experimentation is not production. They break down the operational gap between testing AI tools and deploying production-ready digital workers that run continuously across live business systems. Introducing a two-phase strategy - insight agents first, action agents second - the episode explains how to uncover hidden revenue, eliminate capacity drains, and close experience gaps before automating anything. If your AI projects are stuck in pilot mode, this conversation shows you how to move to measurable, always-on ROI. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join Manya Shukla's show to learn about latest trends on HR and on personal growth.This show is titled:‘'Second Careers for HR Professionals”Source:https://www.indeed.com/career-advice/finding-a-job/second-careers-for-hr-professionalsRadio.NewHeightsEducation.orgInfo@NewHeightsEducation.orgBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/new-heights-show-on-education--4114185/support.
Join Manya Shukla's show to learn about latest trends on HR and on personal growth.This show is titled:‘'HR Books to Read in 2026”Source:https://www.aihr.com/blog/hrm-books/Radio.NewHeightsEducation.orgInfo@NewHeightsEducation.orgBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/new-heights-show-on-education--4114185/support.
Implement AI deploys teams of digital workers that work together to boost growth, increase capacity, optimise costs, and improve customer and prospect engagement.Through our AI Operating System (AIOS), a fully managed AI Agent Platform built around Agent Teams, an Agentic CRM, and an Agentic Task Engine, businesses can start with a single digital worker and scale to 50 or more across departments such as sales, support, analysts, and computer use. All setup and configuration is fully handled, so no technical expertise is needed.With more than 600 integrations, organisations save time, increase productivity, and scale faster. Grow your workforce, not your payroll.Learn more at www.implementai.ioIn this practical episode of The Implement AI Podcast, hosts Piers Linney MBE and Dr Aalok Y. Shukla break down how to deploy digital workers in real business environments using a proven operational framework. Recorded live in Dubai, the conversation introduces the three types of AI agents - interactive, action, and analyst agents and explains why coordinated agent teams, not single “super agents,” deliver measurable ROI. The episode reveals how most organisations are sitting on hidden revenue opportunities inside their own data and workflows, and how structured agent deployment unlocks upsells, improves close rates, and removes operational bottlenecks at scale.This episode is part 2 of a 3-part series. Part 3 coming your way soon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Khuspus with Omkar Jadhav | A Marathi Podcast on Uncomfortable topics
Why are emotional difficulties increasing among children today? What are the main causes of stress in young minds? How does parental behavior affect a child's mental well-being? Is excessive mobile usage contributing to irritability in kids? Are stress and depression the same, or do they differ? What impact does meditation have? And most importantly, what steps can parents take to preserve their child's psychological health? We discussed all these vital questions with Dr. Bhooshan Shukla (Adolescent & Child Psychiatrist).Guest: Dr. Bhooshan Shukla, Adolescent and Child Psychiatrist.Host: Omkar Jadhav.Creative Producer: Shardul Kadam.Editor: Rohit Landge.Edit Assistant: Sangramsingh Kadam, Rameshwar Garkal.Content Manager: Sohan Mane.Social Media Manager: Sonali Gokhale.Legal Advisor: Savani Vaze.Business Development Executive: Sai Kher.Social Media Executive: Mrunal Arve.About The Host Omkar Jadhav.Co-founder – Amuk Tamuk Podcast NetworkPodcast Host | Writer | Director | Actor | YouTube & Podcast ConsultantWith 8+ years in digital content, former Content & Programming Head at BhaDiPa & Vishay Khol.Directed 100+ sketches, 3 web series & non-fiction shows including Aai & Me, Jhoom, 9 to 5, Oddvata.Creative Producer – BErojgaar | Asst. Director – The Kerala StoryHost of Khuspus – a podcast on taboo and uncomfortable topics.Visiting Faculty – Ranade Institute, Pune University.Connect with us: Twitter: https://twitter.com/amuk_tamukInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/amuktamuk/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/amuktamukpodcastsSpotify: Khuspus #AmukTamuk #marathipodcasts 00:00 - Introduction 02:25 - Depression in children 03:55 - Depression in children vs. adults 07:32 - Components of depression 11:09 - Depression in different age groups of children 20:38 - Red flags for parents 25:35 - Stages of depression and when to intervene 29:39 - Stress vs. depression 34:25 - Role of parents 39:13 - Common myths about depression 43:24 - What to do when a child is depressed 47:49 - Concerns about medication for children 52:47 - Duration of childhood depression 53:49 - How to interact with a depressed child
Emergency departments are some of the most punishing workplaces in healthcare. Clinicians move in seconds from breaking catastrophic news to families, to resuscitating a dying patient, to reassuring a parent whose child has a simple fever. We rightly talk a lot about patient experience. We talk far less about what these relentless environments do to the people who work in them.A pilot study published in the Journal of Biophilic Design suggests that something as simple as one minute of looking at nature-based art can measurably ease that burden.The research was led by emergency physician and US Army major Dr Anant Shukla at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in New Hampshire, with Dr Harman Gill , an emergency and critical care physician, as senior researcher. Their lived experience in A&E (ED) is the backdrop to the work.Gill recounts a single shift that started with the emergency delivery of a baby girl in the middle of a chaotic winter flu season. Within 40 minutes, the new mother was in catastrophic postpartum haemorrhage. The same team that had just celebrated a new life found themselves fighting to save another. Then, as he points out, they must walk into the next cubicle – whether it's a heart attack or “just the sniffles”, and deliver the same standard of calm, competent care. What happened 20 minutes earlier is invisible to the next patient, but not to the clinician's nervous system.Shukla describes the ED as “controlled chaos”, windowless, noisy, metal and plastic surfaces, a “cave” in the hospital basement. During Covid, he noticed something striking, upstairs, patients on certain wards with views of nature or biophilic art were using less narcotic pain medication. Staff downstairs had nothing similar. “We do so much for patients and visitors,” he says. “Why not for clinicians?”From that question came a this experiment: could just one minute of viewing biophilic art shift clinicians' emotional state in a meaningful way?The studyIn the ED's staff “cave”, one wall was given over to large-scale photographs of local New Hampshire landscapes: a mountain stream, autumn foliage, a cluster of birch trees in winter, a calm pond. The works, by a local photographer, were intentionally familiar – the sort of scenes you could walk out and see within a few miles of the hospital.Clinicians, doctors, nurses, advanced practice providers and residents, could, when they had a moment, scan a QR code next to the artwork. They completed a brief validated survey (using the Daniels Five-Factor Measure of Affect) rating how they felt “right now” on items such as calm, at ease, anxious, tired, gloomy, annoyed. They were then instructed to look only at the art for one minute, using a timer on their phone, and repeat the survey immediately afterwards.In a level 1 trauma centre, even getting people to pause for sixty seconds is a challenge. Yet enough staff participated over time for the team to analyse pre‑ and post‑scores using standard statistical tests.Key findings of the biophilic art studyThe results were modest in scale but statistically robust, especially given the small sample and chaotic setting:- Anxiety fell from an average score of 2.6 to 2.0 , with a p‑value of 0.003 (meaning only a 0.3% likelihood this was due to chance).- Calm increased from 3.6 to 4.3 (p = 0.02 ).- Feeling “at ease” increased from 3.3 to 4.0 (p = 0.003 ).- Negative feelings such as feeling *gloomy*, *tired* and *annoyed* all showed statistically significant decreases.In plain language: after just one minute of viewing nature imagery, clinicians felt less anxious, less gloomy and calmer and at ease, in a way that is extremely unlikely to be explained by random fluctuation.The researchers are careful not to oversell this as a cure for burnout. No picture can fix under‑staffing, moral injury, or a broken healthcare system. But it can, as Gill puts it, create a “mandatory pause”, a tiny, biophilically designed, evidence‑based intervention that gives staff a momentary psychological reset.What this means for A&E designIf a single minute in front of one picture can move the needle, what might a genuinely biophilic emergency department achieve?At present, most EDs, in the US and UK alike, are buried in basements, windowless, acoustically harsh and visually sterile. Design decisions are dominated by managerial concerns, like where to put trolleys, equipment, computers. By contrast, high‑performing companies like tech firms deliberately shape workplaces to support focus, recovery and creativity.This research can help empower staff and designers to argue for change. Windows where possible, daylight‑mimicking lighting where it isn't, local and seasonal nature imagery, quieter materials, designated biophilically designed micro‑spaces where staff can pause and look at something other than a monitor or a curtain track.Clinicians are not an endlessly replaceable resource. They are human beings, carrying enormous emotional loads on behalf of the rest of us. If we expect them to bring their best selves to our worst days, the least we can do is design emergency departments that give them a chance, even if it begins with just one minute and one view of nature.Journal of Biophilic Design, Issue 18, Interior Design (2025), pp. 50-61 “Impact of a brief viewing of biophilic art on the affective wellbeing of clinicians in the Emergency Department”To read the research paper, please download The Journal of Biophilic Design, Issue 18, Interior Design (2025) here: https://journalofbiophilicdesign.com/shop/journal-of-biophilic-design-issue-18-interior-design-digital-download or buy a high quality coffee table reference Book version here: https://journalofbiophilicdesign.com/shop/journal-of-biophilic-design-issue-18-interior-design-printed-coffee-table-reference-copyHave you got a copy of the Journal? You can now subscribe as a member of the Journal of Biophilic Design or purchase a gorgeous coffee table reference copy or PDF download of the Journal journalofbiophilicdesign.comor Amazon and Kindle. Book tickets and join us in PERSON and LIVE STREAMED Biophilic Design Conference and you can watch on catch up! www.biophilicdesignconference.comCredits: with thanks to George Harvey Audio Production for the calming biophilic soundscape that backs all of our podcasts. Listen to our podcast on Audible, Amazon Music, Spotify, iTunes, YouTube and all the RSS feeds.https://www.facebook.com/journalofbiophilicdesign/https://twitter.com/JofBiophilicDsnhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/journalofbiophilicdesign/https://www.instagram.com/journalofbiophilicdesignIf you like this,please subscribe!
This episode is a wrap of Dr. Shukla's interview with "D" regarding his addiction, his home life and how he found a path to recovery.
Prison Policy Initiative's Mike Wessler: Christmas in prison. CDH Dr Sunny Shukla: Welcome to the ER. Wayne Feiden: open space, cityscapes, Picture Main St & his gig at UMass. Larry Hott highly recommends “Cover-up” & “The $ Six Billion Man.”
Khuspus with Omkar Jadhav | A Marathi Podcast on Uncomfortable topics
बरेचदा आपल्याच अपेक्षांमुळे, कधी जवळच्या माणसांच्या शब्दांनी, तर कधी आपणच मनात चाललेल्या विचारांमुळे आपण सगळेच Hurt होतो. या भागात आपण “हर्ट” म्हणजेच दुखावणं/ वेदना होणं या भावनेबद्दल बोललो आहोत. “अपेक्षा सोडल्या तर कमी Hurt होतं?”, “तोच माणूस वारंवार दुखावतो का?”, “आपण का गप्प राहतो?”, “रिलेशनशिपमध्ये Hurt होण्याची भीती कुठून येते?”, “सोशल मीडियामुळे मनावर किती ताण वाढतो?” Hurt होणं या भावनेशी कसं deal करायचं? अशा अनेक प्रश्नांची उत्तरं डॉ. भूषण शुक्ल (Adolescent & Child Psychiatrist) आपल्याला सोप्पी करून सांगतायतMany times, we get hurt because of our own expectations, sometimes by the words of people close to us, and sometimes by the stories we keep running in our own minds. In this episode, we have an honest conversation about the emotion of “hurt” why it pains us, where it comes from, and how it shapes our relationships. We explore questions like: Does letting go really reduce the pain? Why does the same person hurt us repeatedly? Why do we choose to remain silent? Where does the fear of getting hurt in a relationship begin? And how much pressure does social media add to our emotional space? Dr. Bhushan Shukla (Adolescent & Child Psychiatrist) simplifies these complex questions and helps us understand how to deal with the feeling of being hurt.Disclaimer: व्हिडिओमध्ये किंवा आमच्या कोणत्याही चॅनेलवर पॅनलिस्ट/अतिथी/होस्टद्वारे सांगण्यात आलेली कोणतीही माहिती केवळ general information साठी आहे. पॉडकास्ट दरम्यान किंवा त्यासंबंधात व्यक्त केलेली कोणतीही मते निर्माते/कंपनी/चॅनल किंवा त्यांच्या कोणत्याही कर्मचाऱ्यांची मते/अभिव्यक्ती/विचार दर्शवत नाहीत.अतिथींनी केलेली विधाने सद्भावनेने आणि चांगल्या हेतूने केलेली आहेत ती विश्वास ठेवण्याजोगी आहेत किंवा ती सत्य आणि वस्तुस्थितीनुसार सत्य मानण्याचे कारण आहे. चॅनलने सादर केलेला सध्याचा व्हिडिओ केवळ माहिती आणि मनोरंजनाच्या उद्देशाने आहे आणि चॅनल त्याची अचूकता आणि वैधता यासाठी कोणतीही जबाबदारी घेत नाही.अतिथींनी किंवा पॉडकास्ट दरम्यान व्यक्त केलेली कोणतीही माहिती किंवा विचार व्यक्ती/कास्ट/समुदाय/वंश/धर्म यांच्या भावना दुखावण्याचा किंवा कोणत्याही संस्था/राजकीय पक्ष/राजकारणी/नेत्याचा, जिवंत किंवा मृत यांचा अपमान करण्याचा हेतू नाही.. Guest: Dr.Bhooshan Shukla(Adolescent & Child Psychiatrist)Host: Omkar Jadhav.Creative Producer: Shardul Kadam.Editor: Rohit Landge. Edit Assistant: Rameshwar Garkal, Priyanka Thosar. Content Manager: Sohan Mane.Social Media Manager: Sonali Gokhale.Legal Advisor: Savani Vaze.Business Development Executive: Sai Kher.About The Host Omkar Jadhav.Co-founder – Amuk Tamuk Podcast NetworkPodcast Host | Writer | Director | Actor | YouTube & Podcast ConsultantWith 8+ years in digital content, former Content & Programming Head at BhaDiPa & Vishay Khol.Directed 100+ sketches, 3 web series & non-fiction shows including Aai & Me, Jhoom, 9 to 5, Oddvata.Creative Producer – BErojgaar | Asst. Director – The Kerala StoryHost of Khuspus – a podcast on taboo and uncomfortable topics.Visiting Faculty – Ranade Institute, Pune University.Connect with us: Twitter: https://twitter.com/amuk_tamukInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/amuktamuk/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/amuktamukpodcastsSpotify: Khuspus
In the first segment this episode Don Williams takes us on a ride with the Indian Sport Scout. Indian has stood firm with its Scout platform since its introduction in 2015, and since then, although we were treated to many iterations, no fundamental changes have been made. However, for 2025, Indian brings us a major overhaul, including a new motor and frame, though many aspects of the Scout remain familiar. In the second segment this episode, we introduce you to a new tire manufacturer making an entrance into the US market. You may or may not have heard of Eurogrip tires, however the Indian company has been around since 1982 and manufactures over 3 million tires a month. Blending Italian design expertise with Indian manufacturing prowess, they are available worldwide in 85+ countries. Arthur Coldwells chats with Tim Calhoun and Ajay Shukla, and they tell me why we should be excited about a new tire manufacturer coming into the US market. * * * * * Here's a quick reminder to leave us your comments on our social media—we're on all the usual platforms at Ultimate Motorcycling. We love hearing your feedback… so good or bad, please let us know what you think. If there's something you'd like us to cover, we'd love to hear those ideas too! @ultimatemotorcycling @UltimateMotoMag @UltimateMotorcycling producer@ultimatemotorcycling.com
Khuspus with Omkar Jadhav | A Marathi Podcast on Uncomfortable topics
अमुकतमुक ला subscribe करण्यासाठी click करा: https://youtube.com/@amuktamuk?si=LCVcdLVB9KMPVHrkADHD म्हणजे नेमकं काय असतं? त्याची लक्षणं काय असतात? Hyperfocus म्हणजे काय? ADHD चे कोणते प्रकार असतात? याचा मुलांवर, त्यांच्या अभ्यासावर काय परिणाम होतो? आपली lifestyle आणि diet चा ADHD शी काय संबंध? यावर काय Treatment आहे? या सर्व प्रश्नांवर आपण डॉ. भूषण शुक्ल (Adolescent & Child Psychiatrist) यांच्याशी चर्चा केली आहे. हा व्हिडिओ ADHD (Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) ची मूलभूत आणि प्राथमिक माहिती देण्यासाठी तयार करण्यात आला आहे, अधिक माहिती आणि निदान करण्यासाठी डॉक्टरांचा सल्ला घेणे आवश्यक आहेIn this episode, we delve into what ADHD truly is, its symptoms, types, and the concept of hyperfocus. We discuss how it affects children and the role of lifestyle and diet. Joining us is Dr. Bhooshan Shukla (Adolescent & Child Psychiatrist), who shares insights on diagnosis and treatment.आणि मित्रांनो आपलं Merch घेण्यासाठी लगेच click करा! Amuktamuk.swiftindi.comDisclaimer: व्हिडिओमध्ये किंवा आमच्या कोणत्याही चॅनेलवर पॅनलिस्ट/अतिथी/होस्टद्वारे सांगण्यात आलेली कोणतीही माहिती केवळ general information साठी आहे. पॉडकास्ट दरम्यान किंवा त्यासंबंधात व्यक्त केलेली कोणतीही मते निर्माते/कंपनी/चॅनल किंवा त्यांच्या कोणत्याही कर्मचाऱ्यांची मते/अभिव्यक्ती/विचार दर्शवत नाहीत.अतिथींनी केलेली विधाने सद्भावनेने आणि चांगल्या हेतूने केलेली आहेत ती विश्वास ठेवण्याजोगी आहेत किंवा ती सत्य आणि वस्तुस्थितीनुसार सत्य मानण्याचे कारण आहे. चॅनलने सादर केलेला सध्याचा व्हिडिओ केवळ माहिती आणि मनोरंजनाच्या उद्देशाने आहे आणि चॅनल त्याची अचूकता आणि वैधता यासाठी कोणतीही जबाबदारी घेत नाही.अतिथींनी किंवा पॉडकास्ट दरम्यान व्यक्त केलेली कोणतीही माहिती किंवा विचार व्यक्ती/कास्ट/समुदाय/वंश/धर्म यांच्या भावना दुखावण्याचा किंवा कोणत्याही संस्था/राजकीय पक्ष/राजकारणी/नेत्याचा, जिवंत किंवा मृत यांचा अपमान करण्याचा हेतू नाही.. Guest: Dr. Bhooshan Shukla, Adolescent and Child Psychiatrist.Host: Omkar Jadhav.Creative Producer: Shardul Kadam.Editors: Rohit Landge.Edit Assistant: Rameshwar Garkal.Content Manager: Sohan Mane.Social Media Manager: Sonali Gokhale.Legal Advisor: Savani Vaze.Business Development Executive: Sai Kher.Intern: Mrunal Arve.About The Host, Omkar Jadhav.Co-founder – Amuk Tamuk Podcast NetworkPodcast Host | Writer | Director | Actor | YouTube & Podcast ConsultantWith 8+ years in digital content, former Content & Programming Head at BhaDiPa & Vishay Khol.Directed 100+ sketches, 3 web series & non-fiction shows including Aai & Me, Jhoom, 9 to 5, Oddvata.Creative Producer – BErojgaar | Asst. Director – The Kerala StoryHost of Khuspus – a podcast on taboo and uncomfortable topics.Visiting Faculty – Ranade Institute, Pune University.Connect with us: Twitter: https://twitter.com/amuk_tamukInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/amuktamuk/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/amuktamukpodcastsSpotify: Khuspus #AmukTamuk #marathipodcasts
Get ready for a warm and inspiring episode, friend, as we welcome the visionary leaders behind a truly groundbreaking moment: the phenomenal merger of Girl Rising and She's The First. We sit down with Christina Lowery, Nidhi Shukla, Kate Kiama, and Tammy Tibbetts, the women fearlessly charting this new course
"Rajiv's books have been an important part of awareness building. And now we often get people who are activated, who have read Rajiv's books- say, Invading the Sacred or The Battle for Sanskrit or Indra's Net. Now, all of a sudden, they've been awakened to all of these different ecosystems and ideologies that have kept our civilization from tapping into our history, into our identity, in the way that we talk about ourselves and who we are has been constricted by a Western or Abrahamic framework. In some sense, it kind of becomes the entry point for anyone who's read any of Rajiv's books to want to become an activist, which, of course, is great for the Hindu American Foundation."- Suhag A. Shukla, Executive Director, Hindu American Foundation Who Is Raising Your Children? - https://whoisraisingyourchildren.com/Battle For Consciousness Theory - http://battleforconsciousnesstheory.comSnakes in the Ganga - http://www.snakesintheganga.comVarna Jati Caste - http://www.varnajaticaste.comThe Battle For IIT's - http://www.battleforiits.comPower of future Machines - http://www.poweroffuturemachines.com10 heads of Ravana - http://www.tenheadsofravana.comTo support Infinity Foundation's projects including the continuation of such episodes and the research we do:इनफिनिटी फ़ौंडेशन की परियोजनाओं को अनुदान देने के लिए व इस प्रकार के एपिसोड और हमारे द्वारा किये जाने वाले शोध को जारी रखने के लिए: http://infinityfoundation.com/donate-2/
Matthew began experimenting with alcohol and drugs at an early age, eventually choosing a path that led him to meth — using, dealing, and even cooking it. When Dr. Shukla interviewed him, he had been clean for five months but acknowledged that maintaining sobriety remains a daily challenge. Listen to Part 1 as Dr. Shukla shares her conversation she has with Matthew.
In this solo episode, Gayathri sharers her raw, unfiltered thoughts on a major career milestone: pursuing a PhD.Re-entering academia after two decades in industry and entrepreneurship, Gayathri pulls back the curtains on the hard questions, doubts, and insights that shaped her choice to enter University of Calgary's inaugural Transdisciplinary Research program. From a literal hammock moment of inspiration to mentors' future-oriented perspectives, she explores what it means to belong in academia.If you've ever wondered whether if a PhD is right for you - or if you're simply curious about the behind-the-scenes journey - this episode is for you.Resources mentioned in episode:Kindle Your Spark Career Story CraftingOn the transition to entrepreneurship - Podcast EpisodeOn LotusSTEMM project with. Dr. Chaudhary - Podcast EpisodeOn Vipassana - Podcast EpisodeNewsletterLinkedInInstagram
9/24/25: N'ton City Council Pres Alex Jarrett: municipal health -- money, schools & priorities. CDH Dr “Sunny” Shukla: yr health & weight management. GCC science prof Brian Adams w/ Tom Ricardi on rehabbing raptors. David Boles & Stacey Lennard: our rivers' health & Saturday's Source to Sea Cleanup.
Khuspus with Omkar Jadhav | A Marathi Podcast on Uncomfortable topics
अमुकतमुक ला subscribe करण्यासाठी click करा: https://youtube.com/@amuktamuk?si=LCVcdLVB9KMPVHrkआजच्या काळात लहान मुलांमध्ये नैराश्य का वाढतंय? मुलांच्या ताण तणावाची ची मुख्य कारणं काय असू शकतात? पालकांच्या वागणुकीचा मुलांच्या मानसिक आरोग्यावर नेमका कसा परिणाम होतो? मोबाईलच्या अतिवापरामुळे लहान मुलांमध्ये चिडचिडेपणा वाढतोय का? Stress आणि Depression एकच आहे का? Meditation चा काय परिणाम होतो? पालकांनी आपल्या मुलांचं मानसिक आरोग्य टिकवण्यासाठी कोणती पावलं उचलायला हवीत? या सर्व प्रश्नांवर आपण डॉ. भूषण शुक्ल (Adolescent & Child Psychiatrist) यांच्याशी खुसपुस केली आहे.Why are emotional difficulties increasing among children today? What are the main causes of stress in young minds? How does parental behavior affect a child's mental well-being? Is excessive mobile usage contributing to irritability in kids? Are stress and depression the same, or do they differ? What impact does meditation have? And most importantly, what steps can parents take to preserve their child's psychological health? We discussed all these vital questions with Dr. Bhooshan Shukla (Adolescent & Child Psychiatrist).आणि मित्रांनो आपलं Merch घेण्यासाठी लगेच click करा! Amuktamuk.swiftindi.comDisclaimer: व्हिडिओमध्ये किंवा आमच्या कोणत्याही चॅनेलवर पॅनलिस्ट/अतिथी/होस्टद्वारे सांगण्यात आलेली कोणतीही माहिती केवळ general information साठी आहे. पॉडकास्ट दरम्यान किंवा त्यासंबंधात व्यक्त केलेली कोणतीही मते निर्माते/कंपनी/चॅनल किंवा त्यांच्या कोणत्याही कर्मचाऱ्यांची मते/अभिव्यक्ती/विचार दर्शवत नाहीत.अतिथींनी केलेली विधाने सद्भावनेने आणि चांगल्या हेतूने केलेली आहेत ती विश्वास ठेवण्याजोगी आहेत किंवा ती सत्य आणि वस्तुस्थितीनुसार सत्य मानण्याचे कारण आहे. चॅनलने सादर केलेला सध्याचा व्हिडिओ केवळ माहिती आणि मनोरंजनाच्या उद्देशाने आहे आणि चॅनल त्याची अचूकता आणि वैधता यासाठी कोणतीही जबाबदारी घेत नाही.अतिथींनी किंवा पॉडकास्ट दरम्यान व्यक्त केलेली कोणतीही माहिती किंवा विचार व्यक्ती/कास्ट/समुदाय/वंश/धर्म यांच्या भावना दुखावण्याचा किंवा कोणत्याही संस्था/राजकीय पक्ष/राजकारणी/नेत्याचा, जिवंत किंवा मृत यांचा अपमान करण्याचा हेतू नाही.. Guest: Dr. Bhooshan Shukla, Adolescent and Child Psychiatrist.Host: Omkar Jadhav.Creative Producer: Shardul Kadam.Editor: Rohit Landge.Edit Assistant: Sangramsingh Kadam, Rameshwar Garkal.Content Manager: Sohan Mane.Social Media Manager: Sonali Gokhale.Legal Advisor: Savani Vaze.Business Development Executive: Sai Kher.Social Media Executive: Mrunal Arve.About The Host Omkar Jadhav.Co-founder – Amuk Tamuk Podcast NetworkPodcast Host | Writer | Director | Actor | YouTube & Podcast ConsultantWith 8+ years in digital content, former Content & Programming Head at BhaDiPa & Vishay Khol.Directed 100+ sketches, 3 web series & non-fiction shows including Aai & Me, Jhoom, 9 to 5, Oddvata.Creative Producer – BErojgaar | Asst. Director – The Kerala StoryHost of Khuspus – a podcast on taboo and uncomfortable topics.Visiting Faculty – Ranade Institute, Pune University.Connect with us: Twitter: https://twitter.com/amuk_tamukInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/amuktamuk/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/amuktamukpodcastsSpotify: Khuspus #AmukTamuk #marathipodcasts
Our guest today is Akansha Shukla, an information security professional with over 10 years of experience in application security, DevSecOps, and API security. We're discussing why API security remains one of the least mature areas of AppSec today and exploring the challenges developers face when securing APIs. Akansha shares her insights on incorporating APIs into threat modeling exercises, the ongoing struggles with API discovery and inventory management, and the authorization challenges highlighted in the OWASP API Security Top 10. The conversation also touches on whether "shift left" is truly dead and why we still haven't solved basic security problems like input validation despite having the frameworks to address them.FOLLOW OUR SOCIAL MEDIA: ➜Twitter: @AppSecPodcast➜LinkedIn: The Application Security Podcast➜YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ApplicationSecurityPodcast Thanks for Listening! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
In this revisited episode, we have a very special show because we are celebrating the anniversary of Independent India, which fell on August 15th. Our special guest is Shukla Lal, a writer based in New Delhi, who has recently written a book detailing her personal experience from the partition that led to India's Independence. We hear the amazing story of her father's incredible escape in the midst of the violence and mayhem of the partition. Later in the episode, Shukla's daughter, Sonia Kullar, reads an excerpt from Shukla's book, Rano and Phulo. IN THIS EPISODE: [01:50] Shukla and her new book on the 75th Anniversary of the Partition of India are introduced. [05:39] We hear about Shukla's family's experience before the partition and how her father escaped. [11:45] We learn how her true events are interwoven into her short story. [14:30] We explore how Shukla's story captures an India frozen in time. [18:50] Has India grown into the identity it desired after the partition? [21:16] We hear about the future of India and more about Shukla's written work. [24:57] An excerpt from Rano & Phulo written by Shukla Lal, and read by Shukla's daughter, Sonia Kullar KEY TAKEAWAYS: Shukla and her family left for Shimla on holiday, never believing that they would not return to their home due to rising political and religious tensions, now known as the partition of India. Her book is based on her family's experience during this time. Following the partition, there was a renewed sense of nationalism and patriotism. It was also a time where women were leading out in entrepreneurship and contributing as business women. India continues to rise and be recognized for its culture and ethics. Since the 60s and 70s it has grown from being a developing and poor nation to being a globally recognized and self-respecting nation. Subscribe to Reenita's Storytelling Den on Substack for free! You will also be eligible for other extras, such as exclusive content from podcast guests, short stories, exclusive fiction, and more! https://substack.com/@reenitahora Fiction Credits: Excerpt taken from Rano & Phulo, a book written by Shukla Lal Shukla Lal's website Shukla Lal's Facebook Link for further research Excerpt read by: Sonia Kullar, Shukla Lal's daughter Sonia's email BIO: Shukla Lal was born in Amritsar. As a child, she imbibed the beauty and diversity of this beautiful land – India, as her family moved from Amritsar, Lahore, Shimla, to the Central and Southern cities of Madras (now Chennai), Nagpur and Hyderabad and eventually found their anchor in Calcutta (now Kolkata) in the early-1950s. Over 40 years later, she moved to New Delhi to retire. Since catching the literary bug on her 80th birthday, Shukla has written two historical romance sagas, Floating Logs set in Kolkata (published by Notion Press in December 2019), and Rano and Phulo set in Undivided and then partitioned India (published by Goya Publishing in March, 2019), and a collection of poems, Meri Nazmon ka Ehsaas (soon to be published) all captured gamely on her iPad Notes App. She has finished the first draft of her third historical novel, Soul's Rapture, a mystical romance set in Lahore and Mumbai. She has also written several short stories. She was invited to write for the Chandigarh Tribune, and has been interviewed for the Reader's Digest, the Times of India, the Telegraph (Kolkata), and www.womensweb.com. Her deep spiritual practice and sense of wonder for the beauty of the world around her find expression in her storytelling. Her own lived experience adds luster and authenticity to her stories. Joyful wit and multilingual expressiveness is a family trait she inherited from her parents and shares with her accomplished siblings. Her choice of stories and writing style could best be understood from her own words “I am a romantic and an idealist by nature and find true romance scattered everywhere irrespective of class, creed, religion, nationality or age”. Shukla Lal Website Shukla Lal on Facebook (personal) Shukla Lal on Facebook (business) Shukla Lal on Instagram Good Reads - Shukla Lal If you would like to purchase any of Shukla Lal's books, follow these links:: Amazon India Flipkart Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/true-fiction-project/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Bursting through the door this week we've got the pride of North Dakota himself, Harshil Shukla. This guy is a certified man about town with a knack for accents and unlimited aura. All together it's an unbeatable hang best served with a big bowl of linguistically and clams. Follow Max Spinelli / https://www.instagram.com/maxagazillion/Follow Chris Metcalfe / https://www.instagram.com/chrismetcalfecomedy/Follow Harshil Skukla / https://www.instagram.com/shoeclaw/Follow 2 Kramers / https://www.instagram.com/2kramerspod/Finish Your Croissant | Max's Special: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MokZUzRkZbc&t=1s
इस हफ़्ते आपके लिए एक बार फिर एकदम nerdy और technical पुलियाबाज़ी हाज़िर है। क्लाइमेट पर ऊपरी तौर पे तो काफ़ी चर्चा होती है पर इसके विज्ञान तक शायद ही कोई जाता है। तो इसी लिए हमने होमवर्क किया और पहुँच गए प्रोफ़ेसर शुक्ला की क्लास में। प्रोफ़ेसर जगदीश शुक्ला प्रसिद्ध क्लाइमेट साइंटिस्ट है और 2007 में अल गोर के साथ नोबेल प्राइज जीतने वाली IPCC टीम के मेंबर रह चुके हैं, तो इस विषय को उनसे बेहतर भला कौन समझा सकता है? विषय टेक्निकल है, पर आम भाषा में है। हमें तो इस क्लास में बहुत कुछ नया सीखने को मिला, आप भी सुनिए।We discuss:* Journey from Mirdha to MIT* The big questions in Meteorology* What is Climate Change?* What is Monsoon?* How is Monsoon connected with El-Nino* Is Monsoon unique to India?* Impact of El-Nino* Butterfly Effect* Can weather ever be predicted perfectly?* IPCC's Work* Model Democracy* Solution to Climate Change* Is geoengineering possible?* New areas of focusAlso, please note that Puliyabaazi is now available on Youtube with video.Book:A Billion Butterflies: A Life in Climate and Chaos Theory by Jagadish ShuklaThanks for reading पुलियाबाज़ी Puliyabaazi! This post is public so feel free to share it.Related Episodes:What's Common Between Termites, Economy, and Traffic? दुनिया की जटिलता समझने के लिए एक चश्मा ft. Suri Venkatachalamबिजली और मौसम परिवर्तन का नाता। Power Sector Reforms will Unlock Climate Transition ft. Akshay JaitlyPuliyabaazi Playlist: https://www.puliyabaazi.in/p/the-puliyabaazi-playlistIf you have any questions for the guest or feedback for us, please comment here or write to us at puliyabaazi@gmail.com. If you like our work, please subscribe and share this Puliyabaazi with your friends, family and colleagues.Website: https://puliyabaazi.inHosts: @saurabhchandra @pranaykotas @thescribblebeeTwitter: @puliyabaaziInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/puliyabaazi/Subscribe & listen to the podcast on iTunes, Google Podcasts, Castbox, AudioBoom, YouTube, Spotify or any other podcast app. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.puliyabaazi.in
"Olivia," a 31-year-old mother, had spent years manufacturing and dealing methamphetamine. Her struggle with substance use began at the age of six, when she started inhaling gasoline fumes, eventually leading to long-term abuse of various drugs.Dr. Shukla shares her story of addiction and road to recovery.
Khuspus with Omkar Jadhav | A Marathi Podcast on Uncomfortable topics
अमुकतमुक ला subscribe करण्यासाठी click करा: https://youtube.com/@amuktamuk?si=LCVcdLVB9KMPVHrkADHD म्हणजे नेमकं काय असतं? त्याची लक्षणं काय असतात? Hyperfocus म्हणजे काय? ADHD चे कोणते प्रकार असतात? याचा मुलांवर, त्यांच्या अभ्यासावर काय परिणाम होतो? आपली lifestyle आणि diet चा ADHD शी काय संबंध? यावर काय Treatment आहे? या सर्व प्रश्नांवर आपण डॉ. भूषण शुक्ल (Adolescent & Child Psychiatrist) यांच्याशी चर्चा केली आहे. हा व्हिडिओ ADHD (Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) ची मूलभूत आणि प्राथमिक माहिती देण्यासाठी तयार करण्यात आला आहे, अधिक माहिती आणि निदान करण्यासाठी डॉक्टरांचा सल्ला घेणे आवश्यक आहेIn this episode, we delve into what ADHD truly is, its symptoms, types, and the concept of hyperfocus. We discuss how it affects children and the role of lifestyle and diet. Joining us is Dr. Bhooshan Shukla (Adolescent & Child Psychiatrist), who shares insights on diagnosis and treatment.आणि मित्रांनो आपलं Merch घेण्यासाठी लगेच click करा! Amuktamuk.swiftindi.comDisclaimer: व्हिडिओमध्ये किंवा आमच्या कोणत्याही चॅनेलवर पॅनलिस्ट/अतिथी/होस्टद्वारे सांगण्यात आलेली कोणतीही माहिती केवळ general information साठी आहे. पॉडकास्ट दरम्यान किंवा त्यासंबंधात व्यक्त केलेली कोणतीही मते निर्माते/कंपनी/चॅनल किंवा त्यांच्या कोणत्याही कर्मचाऱ्यांची मते/अभिव्यक्ती/विचार दर्शवत नाहीत.अतिथींनी केलेली विधाने सद्भावनेने आणि चांगल्या हेतूने केलेली आहेत ती विश्वास ठेवण्याजोगी आहेत किंवा ती सत्य आणि वस्तुस्थितीनुसार सत्य मानण्याचे कारण आहे. चॅनलने सादर केलेला सध्याचा व्हिडिओ केवळ माहिती आणि मनोरंजनाच्या उद्देशाने आहे आणि चॅनल त्याची अचूकता आणि वैधता यासाठी कोणतीही जबाबदारी घेत नाही.अतिथींनी किंवा पॉडकास्ट दरम्यान व्यक्त केलेली कोणतीही माहिती किंवा विचार व्यक्ती/कास्ट/समुदाय/वंश/धर्म यांच्या भावना दुखावण्याचा किंवा कोणत्याही संस्था/राजकीय पक्ष/राजकारणी/नेत्याचा, जिवंत किंवा मृत यांचा अपमान करण्याचा हेतू नाही.. Guest: Dr. Bhooshan Shukla, Adolescent and Child Psychiatrist.Host: Omkar Jadhav.Creative Producer: Shardul Kadam.Editors: Rohit Landge.Edit Assistant: Rameshwar Garkal.Content Manager: Sohan Mane.Social Media Manager: Sonali Gokhale.Legal Advisor: Savani Vaze.Business Development Executive: Sai Kher.Intern: Mrunal Arve.About The Host, Omkar Jadhav.Co-founder – Amuk Tamuk Podcast NetworkPodcast Host | Writer | Director | Actor | YouTube & Podcast ConsultantWith 8+ years in digital content, former Content & Programming Head at BhaDiPa & Vishay Khol.Directed 100+ sketches, 3 web series & non-fiction shows including Aai & Me, Jhoom, 9 to 5, Oddvata.Creative Producer – BErojgaar | Asst. Director – The Kerala StoryHost of Khuspus – a podcast on taboo and uncomfortable topics.Visiting Faculty – Ranade Institute, Pune University.Connect with us: Twitter: https://twitter.com/amuk_tamukInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/amuktamuk/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/amuktamukpodcastsSpotify: Khuspus #AmukTamuk #marathipodcasts
In this transformative episode of Healthy Waves, host Avik Chakraborty sits down with Allen Imbarrato and Ash Shukla to explore the intersection of technology, mindfulness, and emotional resilience. Allen introduces Kiflow, an AI-powered app blending 50 years of mindfulness practice with cutting-edge tech to help users identify and shift stress triggers. Ash shares how aligning inner energy with business success prevents burnout while fostering deep conviction. Together, they discuss whether AI can truly understand emotions and how simple shifts in mindset can create profound breakthroughs in daily life. About the Guests: Allen Imbarrato is the founder of Kiflow, an AI-powered mindfulness app integrating cognitive behavioral therapy to help users transform emotional stress into resilience and clarity. Ash Shukla is a holistic business consultant and creator of Financial Chakras, guiding entrepreneurs to align their energetic and financial goals for sustainable, fulfilling success. Key Takeaways: AI can enhance emotional awareness by acting as a nonjudgmental guide to uncover subconscious stress triggers. Breathwork, gratitude, and reframing daily “success rules” are foundational practices for building resilience. Sustainable success comes from balancing hard work with inner alignment—what Ash calls the “magic, logic, science” system. Emotional intelligence isn't outsourced to AI—it's complemented by tools like Keyflow for deeper insights. Collaboration, consistency, and conscious habits are non-negotiables for entrepreneurial well-being. Connect with the Guests: Connect with Allen on LinkedIn Explore Ash's Financial Chakras at financialchakras.com Want to be a guest on Healthy Mind, Healthy Life? DM on PodMatch:DM Me Here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/avikTune into all 15 podcasts: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/healthymindbyavikSubscribe to the newsletter: https://healthymindbyavik.substack.com/Join the community: https://nas.io/healthymind Stay Tuned and Follow Us:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@healthymind-healthylifeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/healthyminds.podThreads: https://www.threads.net/@healthyminds.podFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/podcast.healthymindLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/reemachatterjee/ | https://www.linkedin.com/in/avikchakrabortypodcaster #podmatch #healthymind #healthymindbyavik #wellness
Climate scientist Jagadish Shukla grew up in a small village in rural India, where people starved if the monsoon season didn't bring rain. To help his village, he set out to become a scientist and discover a way to predict the seasons—an unthinkable idea at the time, in the 1960s and ‘70s. Shukla became a pioneer in modern weather forecasting, and he tells his unlikely story in his new memoir, A Billion Butterflies: A Life in Climate and Chaos Theory. He talks with Host Flora Lichtman about his journey to becoming a leading climate scientist, the state of weather forecasting today, and why forecasting is more important than ever in the face of climate change.Guest:Dr. Jagadish Shukla, author of A Billion Butterflies: A Life in Climate and Chaos Theory and climate scientist at George Mason UniversityTranscripts for each segment will be available after the show airs on sciencefriday.com. Subscribe to this podcast. Plus, to stay updated on all things science, sign up for Science Friday's newsletters.
In this empowering episode of Healthy Mind, Healthy Life, host Avik welcomes Ash Shukla, holistic business consultant, bestselling author, and founder of Financial Chakras. From arriving in the U.S. with just $20 and no English, to helping over 5,000 entrepreneurs scale to seven figures, Ash's journey is one of resilience, alignment, and conscious wealth creation. Discover how ancient chakra wisdom meets modern business strategy, how to measure emotions in dollars, and why true abundance comes from inner alignment. Ash breaks down how your energetic center impacts your financial flow, and shares how to build a thriving business in harmony with your soul's purpose. About the Guest:Ash Shukla is a Congressional honor recipient, holistic financial strategist, and the creator of Financial Chakras, a framework that blends Vedic wisdom with modern business practices. With over two decades of experience, Ash helps entrepreneurs build multi-million-dollar businesses through energy alignment and purpose-driven strategies. Key Takeaways: You have a unique energetic center that influences your wealth and business journey. Financial chakras offer a roadmap to align purpose, prosperity, and energy. Success isn't about hustle—it's about alignment and daily practices. Emotions carry financial value; learning to measure them helps guide your growth. Celebrate daily wins to shift from scarcity to abundance. When you find your true calling, alignment removes the "risk" from risk-taking. Connect with Ash Shukla:Website: https://financialchakras.comBook: Financial Chakras (Coming Soon)LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashshukla Want to be a guest on Healthy Mind, Healthy Life?DM on PodMatch: DM Me HereSubscribe to Newsletter: https://healthymindbyavik.substack.com/Join Community: https://nas.io/healthymind Stay Tuned And Follow Us!YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@healthymind-healthylifeInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/podhealth.club/Threads - https://www.threads.net/@podhealth.clubFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/podcast.healthymindLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/newandnew/ #podmatch #healthymind #healthymindbyavik #financialchakras #abundance #energyalignment #mindbodywealth #ashshukla #holisticsuccess