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In this special episodes of BhaJaPod, It is the much demanded ladies crew again, and the women have Shweta on to talk about why Kyunki Saans Bhi Kabhi bahu emerged and catapulted Smriti Irani into our lives. They also talk about what came before in the 90's, the aftermath with Balika Vadhu and Gopi Bahu, as well as Anupama today and the impact of all of these serials on society. There's a deep dive into Nagins which is the explainer you didn't know you needed! Tune in to hear Richa, Kesar, Amrutha and Shweta.Edited by- Amrutha
E 64 - Soft Skills, Strong Impact: Supporting Multilingual Healthcare Professionals (with Shweta Rumkumar) Happy 2025! In this episode, we dive into the essential intersection of soft skills and intercultural communicative competence (ICC) in English for Specific Purposes (ESP) contexts. Join Shé and Anna as they chat with special guest Shweta Ramkumar, an educator specializing in coaching multilingual healthcare professionals to navigate diverse workplace dynamics. Whether you're an ESP teacher, a language professional, or someone curious about integrating soft skills into specialized training, this episode is packed with actionable advice and thought-provoking discussions.
Send us a textMy guest on the podcast this week is the inimitable, Shweta Ramkumar.Shweta is an advocate of the childfree lifestyle, she is a southern Asian woman of colour and a pioneer of dismantling the oppressive norms of the conservative, sexist, and patriarchal culture and society she grew up in. Her life journey is an example of someone who has broken free from the shackles of cultural conformity and she is a proud black sheep within her family and her Indian culture. Now, Shweta is in a long-term relationship, but I really wanted to talk to her not only about being childfree, but largely about her experience of growing up in a culture where the things she saw going on simply didn't sit well with her, and how she managed to forge her own path in life. Now although grew up in India, she now lives in Melbourne, Australia where her family moved when she was 16.Topics that we cover are:her experience of growing up in India, and the things she observed that didn't sit well with her;the concept of ‘auditioning' for a man and his family;how what she saw of her patriarchal society meant that she never wanted to get married and have kids;the huge difference in expectations for men and women;her mother, a lawyer, and how she ‘put her foot down' in her own life;how Shweta wanted completely different things to her friends who were all focused on getting married;moving to Australia with her family, and how she struggled from the age of 18;how it took her a while to feel like she belonged, and to find her tribe;how Shweta feels that her parents are disappointed in her for not towing the line in her career;her decision to stop dating Indian men;how she felt like she was living a double life when she was in her twenties;the toxic relationship with a man whose parent's made derogatory comments about her appearance;Shweta's advice for other women who are struggling with their cultural traditions and expectations;some of the social media accounts that can help these women;the importance of working with a therapist from your own culture;being addicted to stress, and how so many of us don't realise that we're addicted to feeling bad;being a childfree advocate, and what that means to Shweta;what Shweta's independent relationship with her partner looks like;how solo travel pushes her out of her comfort zone, and how much she loves it.Follow Shweta on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/childfreesrbuddysmum/?hl=en Support the showCheck out my YouTube Channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSuCiCzcPlAvxzQyHDrLoag Book a FREE 30 minute coaching 'taster' session HERE: https://calendly.com/lucymeggeson/30minute Fancy getting your hands on my FREE PDF 'The Top 10 Most Irritating Questions That Single People Get Asked On The Regular...& How To (Devilishly) Respond'? Head over to: www.lucymeggeson.com Interested in my 1-1 Coaching? Work with me HERE: https://www.lucymeggeson.com/workwithme Join my private Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1870817913309222/?ref=share Follow me on Instagram: @spinsterhoodreimagined Follow me on Twitter: @LucyMeggeson Follow me on LinkedIn: Lucy Meggeson Email me: lucy@lucymeggeson.com And thank you so much for listening!!!
Are we parenting our kids—or healing ourselves through them? In this episode, Shweta Merchant Gandhi, child psychologist and NLP master coach, challenges conventional parenting and offers fresh perspectives. She dives into emotional investment during the early years (0-7), nurturing skills and dreams (7-14), and supporting independence during self-discovery (14+). From managing tantrums and fostering emotional resilience to brain-boosting superfoods and the powerful 7:7:7 rule, Shweta shares actionable tips for raising confident, emotionally secure kids in today's tech-driven world. Tune in for insights that can transform your parenting journey—and your relationship with yourself! Full episode Book summary Important links: Ryan Fernando App Diet plan Blood test Cancer screening Products to purchase:- Collagen 1CHAZE 1500g 1CHAZE 750g Books Find Schweta here: Instagram YouTube Facebook Time Stamps: 0:00 Introduction3:11 Podcast starts3:55 Marriage and kids7:00 Pregnancy planning tips14:00 Considering adoption options17:00 Parenting mistakes to avoid24:20 Disciplining children effectively34:00 Working with your kid47:25 Free diet app insights48:10 Sex, drugs, alcohol55:00 Mental health challenges1:02:00 School and upbringing tips1:04:40 Brain-boosting superfoods1:10:00 Parents and fitness importance1:16:00 Managing tantrums effectively1:22:30 Rapid fire questions
This episode features a conversation with Shweta Maniar, who leads the Healthcare and Life Science effort at Google cloud. In just a few short years, artificial intelligence has gone from the stuff of hype and fairy tale to powerful and ubiquitous tools for all aspects of R&D and healthcare delivery. Google has been central to this sea change. I discuss with Shweta how her organization helps make these advanced capabilities available to the masses, and so much more. Join us! Episode 41 links: TPM E41 for highlights and links from this episode > Genialis™ Supermodel Happy Holidays Genialis' Upcoming Events Genialis on LinkedIn
Send us a textDiscover the underestimated power of progesterone with Dr. Shweta Patel, an OBGYN and women's health expert, who shines a light on its critical role in pregnancy and beyond. Gain insights into how this often-overlooked hormone supports everything from the menstrual cycle to postpartum health. Dr. Patel demystifies the scientific intricacies of progesterone, tracing its journey from conception to its protective functions during early pregnancy and its importance in postpartum birth control choices.Navigate the cognitive whirlwind that new mothers face, as we unpack the hormonal rollercoaster that can leave many feeling foggy and overwhelmed. Through heartfelt anecdotes and expert advice, Dr. Patel illuminates the need for societal empathy and celebrates the resilience of mothers adapting to their transformative roles. Addressing the impact of hormonal shifts on mental clarity, we discuss the pressures of motherhood and the importance of support systems to ease this challenging transition.Laugh along with us as we tackle the quirkier side of hormone research, dive into the complexities of hormone testing, and tease the rich content of Dr. Patel's upcoming book on women's health. From postpartum depression treatments to the importance of empowering women with knowledge, this episode covers a spectrum of hormonal health topics with a touch of humor. Whether you're intrigued by hormone dynamics or seeking advice on maternal health, this conversation promises to enlighten and entertain.Grab The Book of Hormones here: https://amzn.to/4fjj6L1 Join the Bump & Beyond Online Community for moms & moms-to-be! Coaching offerKelly Hof: Labor Nurse + Birth CoachBasically, I'm your birth bestie! With me as your coach, you will tell fear to take a hike!Support the showConnect with Kelly Hof at kellyhof.comMedical Disclaimer:This podcast is intended as a safe space for women to share their birth experiences. It is not intended to provide medical advice. Each woman's medical course of action is individual and may not appropriately transfer to another similar situation. Please speak to your medical provider before making any medical decisions. Additionally, it is important to keep in mind that evidence based practice evolves as our knowledge of science improves. To the best of my ability I will attempt to present the most current ACOG and AWHONN recommendations at the time the podcast is recorded, but that may not necessarily reflect the best practices at the time the podcast is heard. Additionally, guests sharing their stories have the right to autonomy in their medical decisions, and may share their choice to go against current practice recommendations. I intend to hold space for people to share their decisions. I will attempt to share the current recommendations so that my audience is informed, but it is up to each individual to choose what is best for them.
Shweta Aggarwal is an author and activist fighting for a world free from conscious and subconscious bias. Drawing from her personal experiences with colourism, Shweta is dedicated to exposing this often unrecognised, trivialised form of discrimination and its impact on individuals and communities globally. In this episode, we explore the complexities of colourism, the subtle, pervasive ways it manifests itself across global communities, and her personal journey of self-discovery through writing. Shweta also shares insights from her recent book, "The Black Rose," which offers a powerful narrative on identity, family, and the path to self-acceptance. Shweta is a leading voice in discussions about racial bias and promoting cultural understanding. Her work bridges cultures and generations, enabling open conversations about difficult topics and helping individuals unpick their own unconscious biases. As well as her recently published ‘Black Rose', she has authored a children's book and is a transformative speaker at prestigious institutions including Columbia and NYU. Shweta believes that combating colourism isn't just about addressing overt discrimination; it's about recognising and unpicking our own subconscious biases. Her insights are invaluable for understanding the nuanced ways prejudice manifests in our daily lives and what we can collectively do to build a more inclusive society. Book for Emmeline Recommendations: ‘Sunflower Sisters' by Minka Singh Gangotra ‘How Our Skin Sparkles' by Aditi Wardhan Singh Other material that we discuss during this episode: ‘The Vanishing Half' by Brit Bennett ‘Caste' by Isabel Wilkerson ‘In Search of Our Mother's Gardens' by Alice Walker weta's books: Dev and Ollie The Black Rose: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Black-Rose-Shweta-Aggarwal/dp/0993232876/ref=sr_1_1?crid=CS
Today's episode features the wonderful Shweta Shivakumar with whom we continued on our Season 5 journey hitting upon our recurring themes of coexistence and living alongside wildlife. Shweta worked on a fantastic PhD at the Centre for Wildlife Studies that focused on attacks by big cats on people. The case study of Shweta's work delved into the spatiotemporal patterns of leopard attacks on people and narratives of these attacks in Himachal Pradesh. She is now a Programme Manager with the High Altitudes Programme at the Nature Conservation Foundation to continue doing such meaningful work! Our conversation meandered through empathy, loss, nostalgia and laughter.
Shweta Menon, Founder and MD of Truly Tribal, shares her inspiring journey of leaving a successful IT career to preserve India's tribal art and uplift artisans. From her roots in Chhindwara to her mission of making traditional crafts accessible to modern consumers, Shweta's Truly Tribal platform not only showcases Indian art but also transforms the lives of artisans. By integrating cultural education with business, she is redefining the way the world sees and values handmade crafts. Discover how Truly Tribal empowers artisans, supports sustainability, and bridges the gap between tradition and modernity. 00:34- About Shweta Menon Shweta is the founder and managing director of Truly Tribal, which is an Indian art, culture, and heritage hub. She has over 13 years of experience in the IT sector and a background in technology and management. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tbcy/support
Shweta Khajuria calls Alphabet's (GOOGL) cloud revenue a "big surprise" that shows the company's A.I. strength. She leaned positive heading into the tech giant's earnings report but makes the case for bears to reemerge on the stock. As for Meta Platforms (META), Shweta believes revenue growth and capex will become the key indicators for the company's outlook. ======== Schwab Network ======== Empowering every investor and trader, every market day. Subscribe to the Market Minute newsletter - https://schwabnetwork.com/subscribe Download the iOS app - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/schwab-network/id1460719185 Download the Amazon Fire Tv App - https://www.amazon.com/TD-Ameritrade-Network/dp/B07KRD76C7 Watch on Sling - https://watch.sling.com/1/asset/191928615bd8d47686f94682aefaa007/watch Watch on Vizio - https://www.vizio.com/en/watchfreeplus-explore Watch on DistroTV - https://www.distro.tv/live/schwab-network/ Follow us on X – https://twitter.com/schwabnetwork Follow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/schwabnetwork Follow us on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/schwab-network/ About Schwab Network - https://schwabnetwork.com/about
Send us a textDr. Shweta Patel, a respected and innovative OB-GYN, joins us to unveil her upcoming book, "The Book of Hormones," promising a fresh perspective on the complex role of hormones in women's health. Her journey from wanting to write an all-encompassing guide to a focused exploration of hormones reveals untold stories and overlooked aspects of women's experiences. You'll gain invaluable insights into how hormones like cortisol shape everyday life, often dismissed by healthcare providers, empowering you to better understand your body.Through engaging conversations, we explore the scope of pregnancy, childbirth, and the postpartum period, tackling societal misconceptions with humor and realism. Our chat touches on everything from the misinterpreted success rates of conception to the humorous yet chaotic experiences of early motherhood. As we discuss the importance of informed health decisions and the role of diet and lifestyle, you'll discover the surprising truths behind pregnancy myths and the essential need for self-awareness.Dr. Patel also obligingly dives into the significance of folic acid, especially concerning the MTHFR mutation, and the choices surrounding supplementation. The episode features a sneak peek into a book filled with diverse topics spanning sex, nutrition, and exercise, sprinkled with entertaining personal stories. Join us for an enlightening and entertaining journey, ensuring you walk away with both knowledge and a smile.Pre-order "The Book of Hormones" here: https://amzn.to/4e1ES5GConnect with Dr. Patel at: https://gayawellness.org/ Join the Bump & Beyond Online Community for moms & moms-to-be! Coaching offerKelly Hof: Labor Nurse + Birth CoachBasically, I'm your birth bestie! With me as your coach, you will tell fear to take a hike!Support the showConnect with Kelly Hof at kellyhof.comMedical Disclaimer:This podcast is intended as a safe space for women to share their birth experiences. It is not intended to provide medical advice. Each woman's medical course of action is individual and may not appropriately transfer to another similar situation. Please speak to your medical provider before making any medical decisions. Additionally, it is important to keep in mind that evidence based practice evolves as our knowledge of science improves. To the best of my ability I will attempt to present the most current ACOG and AWHONN recommendations at the time the podcast is recorded, but that may not necessarily reflect the best practices at the time the podcast is heard. Additionally, guests sharing their stories have the right to autonomy in their medical decisions, and may share their choice to go against current practice recommendations. I intend to hold space for people to share their decisions. I will attempt to share the current recommendations so that my audience is informed, but it is up to each individual to choose what is best for them.
Fluent Fiction - Hindi: Family Bonds Over Property: A Deepawali Resolution Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.org/family-bonds-over-property-a-deepawali-resolution Story Transcript:Hi: दीपावली की शाम थी।En: It was Deepawali evening.Hi: जयपुर के एक पुराने पारिवारिक घर में दीपों की जगमगाहट छाई हुई थी।En: In an old family house in Jaipur, the glow of oil lamps was spread all around.Hi: सभी कमरे रंग-बिरंगी रोशनी और रंगोली से सजे थे।En: All the rooms were decorated with colorful lights and rangoli.Hi: मिठाइयों की खुशबू और हंसी-मज़ाक की आवाजें घर में गूंज रही थीं।En: The aroma of sweets and sounds of laughter and banter echoed in the house.Hi: इस खुशहाल माहौल के बीच, आलोक की मन:स्थिति कुछ और ही थी।En: Amid this cheerful atmosphere, Alok's state of mind was something else.Hi: आलोक अपने परिवार का सबसे बड़ा भाई था।En: Alok was the eldest brother in his family.Hi: उसे हमेशा से परिवार के भविष्य की चिंता रही थी।En: He was always concerned about the family's future.Hi: उस शाम दीपावली के उत्सव के बीच, उसके चेहरे पर तनाव की संकेत स्पष्ट थे।En: On that Deepawali evening, signs of tension were clear on his face.Hi: कारण था - पारिवारिक जायदाद का बंटवारा।En: The reason was the division of the family property.Hi: उनके अंकल ने किसी समय संकेत दिया था कि घर सभी में बांटा जाना चाहिए।En: Their uncle had once hinted that the house should be shared among all.Hi: श्वेता, आलोक की छोटी बहन, परिवार में शांति चाहती थी।En: Shweta, Alok's younger sister, wanted peace in the family.Hi: वह जानती थी कि दीवाली के इस मौके पर कोई विवाद नहीं होना चाहिए।En: She knew that there should be no disputes on this occasion of Deepawali.Hi: उसकी पूरी कोशिश थी कि भाई-बहन आपस में हंसी-खुशी रहे।En: She was doing her best to ensure that the brothers and sisters remained joyful and happy with each other.Hi: विक्रम, आलोक का चचेरा भाई, हमेशा से हंसमुख और लापरवाह रहा था।En: Vikram, Alok's cousin, had always been cheerful and carefree.Hi: हालांकि, इस बार वह अपने हक को लेकर दृढ़ था।En: However, this time he was firm about his claim.Hi: विक्रम का मानना था कि उसे भी विरासत का हिस्सा मिलना चाहिए।En: Vikram believed that he too should get a share of the inheritance.Hi: दीये जलाते समय, आलोक का मन असमंजस में था।En: While lighting the lamps, Alok was in a dilemma.Hi: उसे समझ नहीं आ रहा था कि वह विक्रम को कैसे समझाए कि परिवार की मान-मर्यादा सबसे ऊपर है।En: He could not figure out how to explain to Vikram that the family's honor and dignity were paramount.Hi: उधर विक्रम ने भी अपनी बात रखना शुरू कर दिया था।En: Meanwhile, Vikram had also begun to state his point.Hi: "भाई, मेरा भी इस घर पर उतना ही हक है जितना तुम्हारा।En: "Brother, I have as much right to this house as you do.Hi: यहीं मेरे बचपन की सारी यादें हैं," उसने कहा।En: All my childhood memories are here," he said.Hi: तभी श्वेता ने बीच-बचाव किया, "दीवाली है, आज तो सबको हंसी-खुशी मनानी चाहिए।En: Just then, Shweta intervened, "It's Deepawali, everyone should be celebrating happily today."Hi: " लेकिन आलोक और विक्रम के बीच की खटास कम नहीं हो रही थी।En: But the bitterness between Alok and Vikram wasn't subsiding.Hi: रात के अंधेरे में पूजा आरती की तैयारी शुरू हुई।En: In the darkness of the night, preparations for the puja aarti began.Hi: आरती के दौरान, आलोक ने अपनी आँखें बंद कर के सोचा।En: During the aarti, Alok closed his eyes and thought.Hi: उसने महसूस किया कि परिवार का एकता और प्रेम धन-दौलत से कई गुना अधिक महत्वपूर्ण है।En: He realized that family unity and love are far more important than wealth.Hi: आरती खत्म होते ही, आलोक ने सबके सामने एक प्रस्ताव रखा।En: As soon as the aarti ended, Alok presented a proposal in front of everyone.Hi: "चलो, ऐसा करते हैं कि इस संपत्ति का एक हिस्सा हम विक्रम के सपनों को पूरा करने के लिए अलग रखते हैं।En: "Let's do this: we set aside a portion of this property to fulfill Vikram's dreams.Hi: बाकी का हिस्सा परिवार की बाकी जिम्मेदारियां पूरी करने में लगे।En: The remaining portion can be used to fulfill the rest of the family's responsibilities.Hi: इस तरह हम सब का भला होगा।En: This way, it will be beneficial for all of us."Hi: "आलोक का यह सुझाव सुनकर सभी ने सहमति जताई।En: Hearing Alok's suggestion, everyone agreed.Hi: विक्रम की आँखों में खुशी के आँसू थे।En: There were tears of joy in Vikram's eyes.Hi: उसने आलोक को गले लगाते हुए कहा, "भाई, तुम सचमुच मेरे बड़े भाई हो।En: He hugged Alok and said, "Brother, you truly are my elder brother."Hi: "यह सुनकर आलोक की चिंता भी छूमंतर हो गई।En: Hearing this, Alok's worries vanished.Hi: उस रात आलोक ने जाना कि परिवार का प्रेम और समर्थन सबसे बड़ी दौलत होती है।En: That night, Alok realized that the love and support of family are the greatest wealth.Hi: दीपों की रोशनी इस बार कुछ ज्यादा ही चमक रही थी, परिवार के दिलों की तरह।En: The glow of the lamps was shining brighter than ever, much like the hearts of the family. Vocabulary Words:glow: जगमगाहटechoed: गूंज रही थींamid: बीचconcerned: चिंताdivision: बंटवाराdisputes: विवादensuring: सुनिश्चितinheritance: विरासतdilemma: असमंजसexplain: समझाएparamount: सबसे ऊपरbitterness: खटासpreparations: तैयारीrealized: महसूस कियाproposal: प्रस्तावresponsibilities: जिम्मेदारियांbeneficial: भलाvanished: छूमंतर हो गईremained: रहेcarefree: लापरवाहfirm: दृढ़claim: हकhonor: मान-मर्यादाintervened: बीच-बचाव कियाsubsiding: कम नहीं हो रहीdarkness: अंधेरेunity: एकताwealth: धन-दौलतfulfill: पूरा करनेjoyful: हंसी-खुशी
Dr. Shweta Kishore and Dr Kunal Ray's Resistance in Indian Documentary Film: Aesthetics, Culture and Practice (Edinburgh UP, 2024) is a unique collection of essays on documentary cinema and practice that brings together multiple modes of scholarly, reflective and autoethnographic writing on documentary by scholars and creative practitioners. It takes a holistic view of documentary culture as a field comprising not only films but practices such as circulation, curation, criticism, and education, that come together to create a particular ecology of resistance. Resistance is conceptualised as a multidimensional phenomenon comprising both documentary representation as well as practices and tangible actions through which people mobilize and adapt documentary for local, community and individual functions. Dr Kunal Ray is a writer and academic. He teaches literature and film at FLAME University, Pune. His writings on art and culture appear in The Hindu, The Indian Express, Hindustan Times amongst other publications. He has co-edited books on song-texts and food cultures in India. He is also the co-founder and co-editor of On Eating - A Multilingual Journal of Food & Eating. Dr Shweta Kishore lectures in Screen and Media at RMIT (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology) University. She is the author of Indian Documentary Film and Filmmakers: Independence in Practice published by Edinburgh University Press in 2018. Her research on documentary theory and practice appears in journals such as Bioscope, Feminist Media Studies, Studies in Documentary Film and Senses of Cinema. She is also a documentary practitioner and curator committed to creating conversations between Indian and international moving image artists and audiences. Priyam Sinha recently graduated with a PhD from the National University of Singapore. Her interdisciplinary academic interests lie at the intersection of film studies, disability studies, production cultures, affect studies, anthropology of the body, creative media industries and cultural studies. She can be reached at https://twitter.com/PriyamSinha Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Dr. Shweta Kishore and Dr Kunal Ray's Resistance in Indian Documentary Film: Aesthetics, Culture and Practice (Edinburgh UP, 2024) is a unique collection of essays on documentary cinema and practice that brings together multiple modes of scholarly, reflective and autoethnographic writing on documentary by scholars and creative practitioners. It takes a holistic view of documentary culture as a field comprising not only films but practices such as circulation, curation, criticism, and education, that come together to create a particular ecology of resistance. Resistance is conceptualised as a multidimensional phenomenon comprising both documentary representation as well as practices and tangible actions through which people mobilize and adapt documentary for local, community and individual functions. Dr Kunal Ray is a writer and academic. He teaches literature and film at FLAME University, Pune. His writings on art and culture appear in The Hindu, The Indian Express, Hindustan Times amongst other publications. He has co-edited books on song-texts and food cultures in India. He is also the co-founder and co-editor of On Eating - A Multilingual Journal of Food & Eating. Dr Shweta Kishore lectures in Screen and Media at RMIT (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology) University. She is the author of Indian Documentary Film and Filmmakers: Independence in Practice published by Edinburgh University Press in 2018. Her research on documentary theory and practice appears in journals such as Bioscope, Feminist Media Studies, Studies in Documentary Film and Senses of Cinema. She is also a documentary practitioner and curator committed to creating conversations between Indian and international moving image artists and audiences. Priyam Sinha recently graduated with a PhD from the National University of Singapore. Her interdisciplinary academic interests lie at the intersection of film studies, disability studies, production cultures, affect studies, anthropology of the body, creative media industries and cultural studies. She can be reached at https://twitter.com/PriyamSinha Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/film
Dr. Shweta Kishore and Dr Kunal Ray's Resistance in Indian Documentary Film: Aesthetics, Culture and Practice (Edinburgh UP, 2024) is a unique collection of essays on documentary cinema and practice that brings together multiple modes of scholarly, reflective and autoethnographic writing on documentary by scholars and creative practitioners. It takes a holistic view of documentary culture as a field comprising not only films but practices such as circulation, curation, criticism, and education, that come together to create a particular ecology of resistance. Resistance is conceptualised as a multidimensional phenomenon comprising both documentary representation as well as practices and tangible actions through which people mobilize and adapt documentary for local, community and individual functions. Dr Kunal Ray is a writer and academic. He teaches literature and film at FLAME University, Pune. His writings on art and culture appear in The Hindu, The Indian Express, Hindustan Times amongst other publications. He has co-edited books on song-texts and food cultures in India. He is also the co-founder and co-editor of On Eating - A Multilingual Journal of Food & Eating. Dr Shweta Kishore lectures in Screen and Media at RMIT (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology) University. She is the author of Indian Documentary Film and Filmmakers: Independence in Practice published by Edinburgh University Press in 2018. Her research on documentary theory and practice appears in journals such as Bioscope, Feminist Media Studies, Studies in Documentary Film and Senses of Cinema. She is also a documentary practitioner and curator committed to creating conversations between Indian and international moving image artists and audiences. Priyam Sinha recently graduated with a PhD from the National University of Singapore. Her interdisciplinary academic interests lie at the intersection of film studies, disability studies, production cultures, affect studies, anthropology of the body, creative media industries and cultural studies. She can be reached at https://twitter.com/PriyamSinha Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/south-asian-studies
Dr. Shweta Kishore and Dr Kunal Ray's Resistance in Indian Documentary Film: Aesthetics, Culture and Practice (Edinburgh UP, 2024) is a unique collection of essays on documentary cinema and practice that brings together multiple modes of scholarly, reflective and autoethnographic writing on documentary by scholars and creative practitioners. It takes a holistic view of documentary culture as a field comprising not only films but practices such as circulation, curation, criticism, and education, that come together to create a particular ecology of resistance. Resistance is conceptualised as a multidimensional phenomenon comprising both documentary representation as well as practices and tangible actions through which people mobilize and adapt documentary for local, community and individual functions. Dr Kunal Ray is a writer and academic. He teaches literature and film at FLAME University, Pune. His writings on art and culture appear in The Hindu, The Indian Express, Hindustan Times amongst other publications. He has co-edited books on song-texts and food cultures in India. He is also the co-founder and co-editor of On Eating - A Multilingual Journal of Food & Eating. Dr Shweta Kishore lectures in Screen and Media at RMIT (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology) University. She is the author of Indian Documentary Film and Filmmakers: Independence in Practice published by Edinburgh University Press in 2018. Her research on documentary theory and practice appears in journals such as Bioscope, Feminist Media Studies, Studies in Documentary Film and Senses of Cinema. She is also a documentary practitioner and curator committed to creating conversations between Indian and international moving image artists and audiences. Priyam Sinha recently graduated with a PhD from the National University of Singapore. Her interdisciplinary academic interests lie at the intersection of film studies, disability studies, production cultures, affect studies, anthropology of the body, creative media industries and cultural studies. She can be reached at https://twitter.com/PriyamSinha Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/communications
ఐక్యం ఫౌండేషన్ - 2021వ సంత్సరం లో తణుకు లో మొదలై, తమ సేవలను చుట్టూ పక్కల పలు గ్రామాలకు విస్తరించి, విద్యార్థులకు ఆర్ధిక సహాయం, పేద పిల్లల ఆకలి తీర్చటం, ఆరోగ్యం మొదలైన పలు అంశాలమీద పనిచేస్తూ, తమకంటూ ఒక ప్రత్యేక గుర్తింపును తెచ్చుకుంటుంది. ఈ సంస్థ ఉపాధ్యక్షురాలు శ్వేత గారితో నిఖిత నిర్వహిస్తున్న ముఖాముఖి వినండి. Aikyam Foundation, established in 2021 in Tanuku, has expanded its services to several nearby villages, focusing on providing financial assistance to students, feeding underprivileged children, and working on various health-related initiatives, thus making a unique mark for itself. Listen to the exclusive interview conducted by Nikita with the vice president of the foundation, Ms. Shweta. Host : Nikhitha Nellutla Guest : Ms.Shewtha - Vice President, Aikyam Foundation #TALRadioTelugu #AikyamFoundation #Inspiration #NonProfit #Humanity #TouchALife #talradio
Welcome to Top of the Morning by Mint, your weekday newscast that brings you five major stories from the world of business. It's Thursday, October 3, 2024. My name is Nelson John. Let's get started. We might be on the verge of world war three, as Iran's recent airstrikes on Israel underscore Tehran's readiness to confront any perceived threat. Shweta Singh explains why the situation could escalate, and how the US is involved in the mess. Shweta also explains the implications of this development on India, including how it could affect trade, and helps you understand the complex geopolitical dynamics at play. In a move to slash legal costs, the Indian government is setting the stage for a new national litigation policy, targeting cases where government entities end up suing each other. With this step, the law ministry aims to curb the financial drain caused by such disputes, particularly among public sector undertakings, Dhirendra Kumar reports. The initiative targets disputes like tender disagreements between PSUs, which not only incur substantial legal costs but also burden the judiciary. With over 50 million pending cases nationwide, such disputes exacerbate the backlog and strain on the legal system. The policy aims to streamline processes and reduce unnecessary legal confrontations. If you qualify as ultra-rich, chances are you're tired of five-star hotels. Varuni Khosla writes that super-rich travellers are increasingly drawn to boutique resorts, which offer an intimate and luxurious experience accompanied by meals by high-profile chefs. These resorts are typically in remote locations and cater to the demand for unique and personalised vacations. Affluent millennials are spending more than 25,000 rupees a night to stay at such resorts. Google's in a bit of a spot in India. The tech giant has decided to settle an antitrust case after the Competition Commission of India flagged its deals with smart TV makers as a no-go under the competition laws. This is a big deal because it's the first time a company is testing India's new settlement process, writes Gireesh Chandra Prasad. Introduced last year, the process could get Google a 15% reduction on the penalty. The CCI initiated the probe in 2021, based on allegations that Google violated competition laws in the Android TV market, specifically through its restrictive agreements with smart TV manufacturers. These agreements allegedly limited the manufacturers' ability to use or develop alternative Android systems.Indian IT services are gearing up for their September quarter results, with Infosys expected to lead in revenue growth among the top five firms. Analyst forecasts suggest Infosys could achieve revenue growth exceeding 3%, driven by the ramp-up of previously secured deals and the integration of the newly acquired In-tech, Jas Bardia reports. TCS is also expected to grow, though at a more modest 1.5% to 2.4%, supported by its substantial 4G network deployment deal with BSNL. As for the others, HCL Technologies could see growth of up to 1.9%, while Wipro's projections indicate a slight increase or even a minor decline in revenue. TCS will release its results on the 10th, followed by other major firms. Show notes: Mint Primer | Iran strikes Israel: What next?Government's new litigation policy to target costly PSU disputesBoutique resorts with celebrity chefs: For the uber-rich bored with luxury staysGoogle offers to settle anti-trust case in smart TV probeInfosys to lead Indian IT pack this festive season
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Welcome to Top of the Morning by Mint, your weekday newscast that brings you five major stories from the world of business. It's Wednesday, September 25, 2024. My name is Nelson John. Let's get started.Anura Dissanayake became Sri Lanka's new president this week. Leading a socialist alliance, he won on the back of an anti-corruption campaign. We invited Shweta Singh, an associate professor in the department of international relations at the South Asian University, to explain the implication of his win. A massive focus on economic reforms is expected to be Dissanayake's first move as president. Shweta also explains the ramifications of the election result on relations between India and Sri Lanka, as well as China's growing influence in India's southern neighbour.Boutique investment banks are expanding their roles in the startup ecosystem by not only advising on fundraising but also investing directly. Sprout Capital, Merisis Advisors, and Dexter Ventures have established micro-venture capital funds to tap into diverse revenue streams and capitalize on the potential of various stages of startup growth. These banks are particularly interested in unique investment opportunities, such as buying secondary blocks from ESOP holders and early angel investors looking for liquidity, Priyamvada C reports for Mint. This approach provides a solution for founders who want to avoid wealth firms//what's that?// but need to create liquidity. For instance, IndigoEdge is setting up a $40-50 million fund to invest in late-stage startups, focusing on small, less attractive investment blocks that do not interest larger investors.India is ramping up its aviation game by planning 29 new airports in small towns over the next two decades, aiming to transform these areas into aviation hubs. The plan, spearheaded by the Airports Authority of India, targets states like Gujarat, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, and Jharkhand, with Gujarat getting the lion's share—nine airports. Mihir Mishra reports on the move, which is part of a broader initiative that includes a five-year strategy to upgrade 50 existing airports and develop additional ones in major cities to handle growing passenger numbers. These future airports, geared to accommodate large aircraft, are part of an effort to ensure long-term growth and connectivity, especially to international destinations. While the ambitious plan promises to enhance regional air travel and boost economies, experts advise that these expansions be driven by genuine passenger demand rather than political agendas.Foreign streaming giants are treading cautiously in India, a market notorious for its tough competition and price sensitivity. Companies like Warner Bros have delayed launching their own apps, opting instead to license content to local platforms like JioCinema. Similarly, Apple has partnered with Bharti Airtel to offer Apple TV+ without creating local originals. The hesitation stems from modest ad and subscription revenues, driven by the niche appeal of their content. Experts who spoke to Mint's media and entertainment correspondent, Lata Jha, suggest that to win in India, global streamers must tailor their strategies to align with the unique preferences of Indian viewers, such as offering affordable subscription plans and ad-supported models.It's been two years since Larsen and Toubro and Mindtree had their giant merger to create a new IT company. However, till today, the cultural differences between the two entities have not subsided: some 20-odd senior leaders have quit. Over the last two years, LTIMindtree has only been able to record 700 million dollars worth of revenue. Shelley Singh writes about how the falling profits are emblematic of the lack of successes in India's IT sector, outlined by LTIMindtree's merger.
Shweta HandaGupta, MCC has been recognized as the India #1 and among the top global coaches for CEOs, Boards & Leadership Teams. Shweta is currently coaching the promoters of some of India's top business houses, entrepreneurs, founders, CEOs as well as Fortune 500 business leaders worldwide. She is dedicated to working with leaders from across the world to help them measurably enhance their strategic output, leadership effectiveness and bottom-line impact while facilitating timely global impact on peace, climate and education. Shweta is the co-founder of QuadraBrain Transformation Solutions which specializes in “Making Complex Change Simple”. She has helped numerous organizations and leaders achieve 100% Change Success rates for business transformation with significantly enhanced user acceptance rates and accelerated benefits-realisation by leveraging her research (published) of applied neuroscience and the psychology of transformation. She also serves as Director-At-Large and Vice-Chair on the ICF Global Enterprise Board! Shweta is also author of columns & articles for leading business dailies such as HT Mint, Financial Express etc. shweta@shwetahanda.com https://coachingfederation.org/blog/coach-senior-leadership-teams LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shwetahandagupta/
Welcome to episode 063 of Life Sciences 360.We dive deep into the groundbreaking role of AI in healthcare and life sciences with Shweta from Google Cloud. Learn how AI is accelerating drug discovery, enhancing patient care, and revolutionizing rare disease research. If you're passionate about the intersection of technology and health, this is a must-watch conversation!
Michael welcomes back Shweta Maniar, Global Director, Life Sciences Solutions and Strategy for Google Cloud. The two discuss the continued emergence of artificial intelligence in health care, the need for standards or a framework in health care regarding AI, and how people new to AI can brush off misconceptions and dive in feet first and learn how they can access and leverage this growing technology.
Join us on as we dive into an inspiring conversation with Shweta Gandhi, the co-founder and CEO of Strived.io. Discover how she transitioned from a successful career in corporate finance to revolutionizing the educational space through technology. Shweta shares her journey of creating Strived.io, an innovative platform that empowers educators with AI-driven tools to enhance learning outcomes. Learn about her vision for the future of education, her experience winning the Kings Capitalize contest, and how her platform is tackling some of the biggest challenges in education today. Don't miss this insightful episode that explores the intersection of technology, entrepreneurship, and education. Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/strived-io Twitter: @strivedio _______________________________________________________________ If this episode inspires you to be part of the movement, and you believe, like me, that entrepreneurs are the answer to our future, message me so we can join forces to support building truly great companies in our region. - Subscribe to my channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCom_... - Mark Haney is a serial entrepreneur that has experience growing companies worth hundreds of millions of dollars. He is currently the CEO and founder of HaneyBiz - Instagram: http://instagram.com/themarkhaney Facebook: www.facebook.com/themarkhaney LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/markehaney Website: http://haneybiz.com Audio Boom: https://audioboom.com/channels/5005273 Twitter: http://twitter.com/themarkhaney - This video includes personal knowledge, experiences, and opinions about Angel Investing by seasoned angel investors. This content is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal, tax, investment, or financial advice. Nothing in this video constitutes a solicitation, recommendation, or endorsement. #thebackyardadvantage #themarkhaneyshow #entrepreneur #PowerOfWith #SacramentoEntrepreneur #Sacramento #SacramentoSmallBusiness #SmallBusiness #GrowthFactory #Investor #Podcast
In this conversation, Shweta, a childfree woman of Southern Asian background, shares what she calls "the best decision I ever made" — namely, her choice to be childfree. You'll hear her and Keltie discuss: How Shweta's upbringing and the gender roles she observed in her extended family influenced her decision. The positive response she has received from her family and friends, although her choice goes against the cultural norms. Why self-awareness and setting boundaries are important when dealing with societal expectations. The concept of antinatalism, and why this is a philosophy that Shweta subscribes to. Shweta's experiences traveling as a childfree woman ...and many more aspects of Shweta's unwavering choice to be childfree. As mentioned in the show: Find Shweta online on... Instagram: @childfreesrbuddysmum TikTok: @shwetaramkumar About Shweta: All of Shweta's social media bios contain the following words: Educator, Adventurer, Foodie, Singer, Dog-Mom, Minimalist, Unconventional, Childfree by Choice, Antinatalist and Egalitarian. She's a multitalented, multipassionate creative woman who has lived and travelled all over the world, worked in a variety of industries and is currently an up and coming entrepreneur with a business that marries up her passions, skillset, knowledge and experience. She's a Southern Asian woman of colour and a pioneer of dismantling the oppressive norms of the conservative, sexist, and patriarchal culture and society she grew up in. As an unmarried childfree millennial woman, her life journey sets a strong example of breaking free from the shackles of disempowering cultural conformity and stand out as a proud black sheep in more ways than one. She's an avid advocate of the childfree lifestyle where she has made valuable contributions through podcast and video interviews, speaking on conventions and conferences and blog posts. She is currently based in Melbourne Australia. ——— Get the details on the upcoming session of the Kids or Childfree group coaching program here: kidsorchildfree.com/group-coaching Check out our free resources here, or at kidsorchildfree.com/free-resources And don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review The Kids or Childfree Podcast if you love what you're hearing! You can leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, or a rating on Spotify. Find us online at www.kidsorchildfree.com. Instagram: www.instagram.com/kidsorchildfree TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@kidsorchildfree
In this inspiring episode of Outer Banks Raw, Chef Wes Stepp welcomes holistic life and wellness coach Shweta Gupta for an enlightening discussion on simplifying wellness. Shweta passionately shares how aligning ourselves with nature can unlock the beauty and power within us. Dive into the "tripod of wellness"—sleep, movement, and diet—and discover how syncing these internal rhythms with the circadian rhythm can effortlessly guide us to our best health. Shweta and our hosts explore the miracle of sleep, often overlooked but essential for our well-being, and offer insights into making small changes that have a profound impact. Tune in to learn how to ride the wave of nature and achieve a more balanced, vibrant life.
In this special podcast episode , I sit down with my sisters, Shweta Pradhan Joshi and Nikita Pradhan, the dynamic founders of Clover Events. Since 1998, they've been making waves in the event management industry, working with a diverse range of clients and amassing invaluable experiences. We reminisce about our childhood, delve into their journey into event management, and discuss the unique aspects of weddings in Nepal.
Communications Coach Shweta Ramkumar shares insights into teaching active listening skills to healthcare professionals. In this episode, Shweta explains what active listening is, why it's important and how we can develop this skill in the ESL classroom.Click here to watch this episode with closed captions.KEY TALKING POINTSDefining Active ListeningShweta talks about being present in the moment, holding space, and empathising as just a few characteristics that differentiate active listening from other types. Shweta shares insights into working with healthcare professionals and how active listening is crucial to their work.Active Listening in the ClassroomShweta reflects on why active listening is so challenging to apply in teaching and other professions due to the multiple tasks we have to manage. Pulling on her own experience, Shweta shares the negative consequences of not practising active listening in our classrooms and workplaces.Active Listening TrainingShweta shares how she introduces active listening to her clients by getting them to reflect on what they miss in a conversation. By starting with a short warmer of sharing about herself, Shweta encourages her clients to reflect on what they can recall and what they missed as a first step.Paraphrasing as a ToolShweta suggests paraphrasing in the classroom to help learners feel seen and heard. Paraphrasing can be used to replace parroting and asking each other to repeat.ABOUTShweta Ramkumar is a communications coach for healthcare professionals. Her coaching sessions focus on developing her clients' language and skills so they can build stronger relationships, credibility and trust with their patients and the wider community. Shweta shares practical tips and insights on communication skills via her website, YouTube channel and social media channels where you can find her at Healthy Dynamics.Visit Shweta's website here to learn more.REFERENCESHealthy Dynamics (2023). The Do's and Don'ts of Active Listening. YouTube. Available here. Accessed on 04.06.2024Say thanks with coffeehttps://ko-fi.com/tesolpopCREDITSProducer Laura WilkesEditor Haven TsangThanks to our inspiring guest, Shweta Ramkumar. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The mission of Microsoft is to empower every person in every organization to achieve more. An enterprise-wide skills focus is one way they're fulfilling their mission.It's about moving beyond job titles and fixed roles to give freedom and flexibility to apply skills and expertise where they matter the most. And it's all in service of creating an environment where growing one's career is the top reason to join and stay at Microsoft.They're using human verification to give the individual control over the data that's included, who it's shared with, and how it's shared.Shweta Srivastava and John Mighell share how Microsoft is implementing skills on a large scale in this fascinating conversation.
In this episode, Shweta Sharma joins Christina to delve into the vital role of self-awareness and emotional intelligence in leadership, stressing the importance of mindfulness and small steps key to driving lasting success. She underscores the need for leaders to model positive habits and emphasizes the impact of optimism on leadership energy. Additionally, Shweta highlights the necessity of decision-making alignment between the mind and gut instincts.If you enjoyed this episode, make sure and give us a five star rating and leave us a comment on iTunes, Podcast Addict, Podchaser and Castbox about what you'd like us to talk about that will help you realize that at any moment, any day, you too can decide, it's your turn!
This episode provides insights into Dr. Shweta Hegde's remarkable journey from India to a prestigious children's hospital in the US, interweaving her experiences in travel and medicine. Through her adventures, passion for minimalistic living, and solo explorations in Kyrgyzstan, Shweta reflects on the empowerment gained from cultural diversity, nature, and life-changing travel. This conversation highlights Shweta's dedication to pursuing a medical career, showcasing a narrative of resilience, self-discovery, and embracing life's diverse opportunities. * Connect with Dr. Shweta Hegde: * @shweta_hegde_ * Connect with Ariel Travis: * @wander_lounge * https://www.ariel-travis.com/
In this episode of The Brand Called You, Shweta Vyas Shraddha, co-founder of Upside Health, discusses her entrepreneurial journey in creating a brand focused on metabolic health and healthy eating. She shares her personal experience of overcoming metabolic disorders, which inspired her to build a solution for sustainable healthy lifestyles through nutritious yet tasty food products. Shweta highlights the importance of understanding metabolic health, debunking myths about healthy eating, and emphasizing the role of diet in overall well-being. She elaborates on her approach to balancing taste and nutrition, incorporating superfoods, and leveraging technology for personalized nutrition solutions. 00:09- About Shweta Vyas Shweta Vyas Shraddha is the co-founder of Upside Health. She has also Co-Founded AugmentIQ Data Sciences (Acquired by LTI). She is a passionate health and fitness enthusiast she is also a health-food advocate and amateur powerlifter. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tbcy/support
The inauguration of the Ram Mandir marks a significant chapter in India's history. The temple's construction replaced the 16th-Century Babri masjid, which was demolished by Hindu mobs in 1992, leading to nationwide riots and the tragic loss of nearly 2,000 lives, after the Supreme court allowed it. In December 2023, reporter Shweta Desai travelled to Ayodhya before the temple's inauguration on January 22, 2023. In this episode of the Suno India Show, Shweta talks to a community living just behind the newly constructed Ram Mandir and listens to the local communities, Hindus, Muslims, and the Bahujans who have lived around the disputed site for years as friends and experienced the communal fallout of one of the most polarising political campaigns of modern India. See sunoindia.in/privacy-policy for privacy information.
NYC-based photographer Shweta Bist shares valuable insights for staying grounded and reconnecting to your creative work. Here's what we discuss:1. Shweta's journey as a photographer and why she's so passionate about empowering women through her work.2. The importance of taking time to rest and implement daily mindful strategies, especially during busy seasons.3. How the Mother Creatix Collective was born and the beauty that comes from being part of a supportive community.Join Shweta and members of the Mother Creatrix Collective, along with other amazing artists, for the opening reception of Mamma Needs a Raise on 3/24 from 3-5pm at Old Stone House in Brooklyn, NY.About Shweta -Shweta Bist is a South Asian American lens-based artist born in New Delhi, India and currently working and living in New York. Inspired by personal narratives, her photographic work is an exploration of maternal subjectivity.With an interest in psychology and philosophy, Shweta uses metaphors of color, poetry, and symbolisms from nature and art history to explore identity, memories, perception, and emotions from a maternal and feminist perspective.In addition to exhibitions in the United States, Canada, and the UK, Shweta has made presentations at academic and art conferences on motherhood studies in the US and UK. She is an artist mentor with Spilt Milk Gallery, Edinburgh, and is a co-founder of Mother Creatrix Collective, a collective that supports the work of artist-mothers by creating exhibition opportunities for its members.Website: shwetabist.comIG: @shweta.photoAdditional links – A recent interview with Bold Journey Magazine boldjourney.com/meet-shweta-bist/Give & Take: Motherhood and Creative Practice, Published by Demeter Pressdemeterpress.org/books/give-and-take-motherhood-and-creative-practice/Exhibition details for MAMA NEEDS A RAISE!: Toward a 'Utopian' Care Economytheoldstonehouse.org/mama-needs-a-raise-virtual-tour/Visit our website: visionaryartcollective.comFollow us on Instagram: @visionaryartcollective + @newvisionarymagJoin our newsletter: visionaryartcollective.com/newsletter
Join me as I sit down with Shweta Ramkumar, a proud anti-natalist and passionate childfree woman who advocates for the childfree choice around the globe. We discuss her upbringing in a culture where a woman's value is often tied to her role as a wife and mother, and Shweta offers insights into her experiences, the support she has received from her family, and her relentless advocacy work. She also sheds light on the harsh realities faced by many Southern Asian women who dare to deviate from the prescribed path, and how her early childhood experience in India has shaped her pro-natalist views. Use the links below to explore more of Shweta's work in the childfree space:Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/childfreesrbuddysmum?igsh=MTMzeGQ1eTB0YTVyaA%3D%3D&utm_source=qrTikTok : https://www.tiktok.com/@shwetaramkumar?_t=8kZdITDhTmS&_r=1YouTube Playlist : https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrKJQMlU-aAmDEG6RQ34g4h_06B85CLEN&si=y2a9_r1lo5mE5KiSLinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/shweta-ramkumar-b4906515/Support the showEmail me questions at childfree.me.podcast@gmail.com - I'd love to hear from you!Follow on the Gram: @childfreeme_Music from #Uppbeat: https://uppbeat.io/t/andrey-rossi/seize-the-day License code: 10MWPZUG3AZBGZPR
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Motherhood and Entrepreneurship: An Interview with Shweta of Precious Delights Candles Jen Banks interviews Shweta, founder of Precious Delights Candles. The podcast highlights Shweta's journey from a professional IT expert to an entrepreneur and her experiences dealing with work-life balance. She shares about her home business, Precious Delights Candles, which she established amidst her responsibilities as an IT professional and mother. She also discusses her custom-crafted candles' diverse model, including her favorite 'evil eye' candle presumed to burn negativity. Shweta offers a 15 percent discount for purchases by podcast listeners. The show concludes with a reflection on her love for her business and a call to support local businesses. 00:00 Introduction to Brighter Shades Ahead 00:18 Exclusive Offer for Listeners 00:52 Personal Experience with Teeth Whitening 01:01 Introduction to Gala Day Fit 01:24 Exclusive Offer for Fitness and Nutrition Package 01:56 Personal Experience with Shannon Galladay 02:04 Introduction to the Podcast 02:27 Personal Life and Motherhood 02:59 Interview with Shweta from Precious Delights Candles 03:15 Shweta's Personal and Professional Life 04:17 Shweta's Music Preferences 05:21 Shweta's Core Values 08:03 Shweta's Business: Precious Delights Candles 09:37 Introduction to Daybreak Dough 10:41 Introduction to Kaia Community 11:54 More about Precious Delights Candles 20:03 Conclusion and Thanks
Shweta Singh Kirti, a fashion designer trained at India's National Institute of Fashion Technology (NIFT), transformed her career trajectory after obtaining an MBA in the USA. Her fusion of business acumen and spirituality birthed into a passion project called Damara Kids, an online mindfulness programme for children. Here, she imparts mindfulness and meditation techniques, fostering focus, concentration and self-mastery, empowering them to unleash their potential. Beyond her role with Damara Kids, Shweta is deeply involved in several non-profit initiatives and has served on the board of OMniAwareness. As a public figure with a substantial following, she serves as an inspiration to many, standing as a thought leader in the realms of holistic well-being and spiritual enlightenment. Following the tragic loss of her brother, Sushant Singh Rajput, she embarked on several months of extensive solitary retreats. This profound and transformative experience gave birth to her first book, Pain: A Portal to Enlightenment. Order your copy here: https://www.amazon.in/Pain-Enlightenment-Shweta-Singh-Kirti/dp/0143461362#:~:text=what%20was...-,In%20the%20book%20%22Pain%3A%20A%20Portal%20to%20Enlightenment%22%20by,inspiring%20and%20remarkable%20was%20the 0:00 Promo 3:35 When Shweta got to know about SSR's death 8:04 When you don't get to say your goodbyes 10:00 Childhood memories with Sushant 15:03 Something was troubling Sushant 18:43 Public & media trial 20:51 Family has still not got closure 23:07 Big hope from CBI & a request 25:59 How Shweta dealt with her pain 31:21 Sushant's family has faced a lot of pain 34:15 Was Sushant spiritual? 38:20 Bollywood's shallowness & Sushant 40:26 Why there is so much anxiety today 41:53 First Samadhi Experience 49:30 Spirituality & Science 53:47 The Vedanta Way 57:20 Importance of Deep Sleep 58:13 No bigger intoxicant than spirituality 1:01:20 Investigating awareness 1:07:41 If everything is moh maaya, what's the point 1:10:18 Without pain, no enlightenment? 1:11:25 Transcending duality 1:15:31 Message to Sushant's fans
Available on Amazon and leading online bookstores worldwide. Once upon a time in the Solar System, there was a gang called the Cannibal Club led by the man known as Strange. Max was the muscle, Damien the pilot, Alicia the thief, Tai the hacker, and Shweta the grifter. They would break into banks, hack computers, swindle the rich and powerful, run guns ... whatever it took. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/daniel-lucas66/message
Sudarshan and Shweta are key leadership figures in Bal Raksha Bharat (also known as Save the Children India). Sudarshan is CEO and Shweta is Head of Governance & Organisation Development. In this podcast, they generously share their thoughts and experiences. Their approach is inspiring and enlightening, and it aligns closely to the Eco-Leadership Institute approach. They focus on shifting power from the centre to the edges. Their humanitarian work aims to create capacity, but not only through raising funds from external resources. They see the recipients of the aid they provide as key to creating capacity, as the children and citizens they support are full of potential that they aim to resource. They also look for long term solutions and focus on moving away from crisis reactions, and reliance on external funding, to build sustainable capacity through civic and state collaboration. They discuss some of their pioneering approaches to humanitarian aid and development and what is striking is the emphasis on deep caring and a holistic approach. Sudarshan and Shweta have to constantly adapt to the fast changing landscape. Key to their work is what we call LEDGE approaches - leadership from the edge, and they focus on bringing people from the edge to make their contribution heard and relevant. Whilst they face many challenges, they see their ecosystems are filled with resources. At the heart of their work is hope, fuelled by a collaborative and generous mindset. Sudarshan is a strong advocate of developing a learning culture in the workplace. He shares insights from Bal Raksha Bharat's most recent annual ‘Knowledge & Learning Exchange Week' which focussed on ‘failing intelligently'; to remove any blame culture and learn from both the successful and unsuccessful initiatives. India is a place of diversity and challenges for them, but from this podcast you can feel the power of their hope and the energy they have to create a good society. Bios: Sudarshan Suchi is the Chief Executive Officer of Bal Raksha Bharat (also known as Save the Children India). As a staunch believer in participatory processes, Sudarshan believes in co-creation and inclusion of all voices within design and action. Passionate about building self-reliance and creating livelihood opportunities, he has himself dabbled in creating and promoting eco-friendly farming practices. Although he graduated in Philosophy, Law and completed Masters in Participation Power and Social Change, Sudarshan admits that most of his education happened outside the classroom. Over the past three decades, he has held leadership positions with eminent organisations like Reliance Foundation, Reliance Life Sciences, and National Dairy Development Board (NDDB). He has also taught at Institute of Rural Management, Anand (IRMA) and is part of Academic Council of IIHMR's Rural Management Program. As CEO of BRB, Sudarshan believes in creating a living organisation that is built on its people and their ability to be vulnerable, embrace shortfalls productively and aim towards improvement. His vision is to build and grow the movement for child rights in India, wherein children have a voice and agency, and participate as active citizens of the country. Shweta Malhotra is a seasoned professional with 17 years of dedicated service at Bal Raksha, Bharat (Save the Children India), currently serving as the Head of Governance & Organisation Development. In this role, she adeptly oversees the Board, CEO's office, and plays a pivotal role in enhancing the organization's adaptability in an ever-changing dynamic environment. A true advocate for fostering a human-centric culture, Shweta thrives on meaningful connections with people. Her professional narrative includes a fascinating chapter as a freelance fashion designer, where she successfully ran her own label. Beyond her professional pursuits, she finds joy in travelling with her family and relishes the simple pleasures of snuggling up with a good book and a cup of coffee.
This week, host Shivnarayan Rajpurohit is joined by Newslaundry's Basant Kumar and Avdhesh Kumar along with independent journalists Shweta Desai and Kashif Kakvi.Shweta was in Ayodhya to report on locals' fear and excitement over the Ram Mandir project. She says they're happy it's being built but are worried about the city's ‘redevelopment' wrecking their homes and livelihoods. She also explains why there's tension between Ramanandi akharas and the temple trust.Basant spoke to youths in the temple town for their views on the BJP and Ram Mandir, and also visited the site of the proposed mosque – to find nothing there.Away from the Ayodhya mayhem, Kashif reported on the release of a Muslim teenager in Ujjain, five months after he was jailed for purportedly ‘spitting' on a Hindu procession. He says there was no evidence and hostile witnesses, but the administration had bulldozed the accused's home anyway.Finally, Avdhesh talks about why students were protesting at Jantar Mantar and why they're upset with the government's Agnipath scheme.Tune in!Timecodes00:00:00 - Introduction00:01:34 - Ayodhya's redevelopment00:11:06 - Battle to control the temple00:19:53 - Land acquisition in Ayodhya00:34:31 - False cases in Madhya Pradesh00:49:57 - Negative impact of Agnipath Yojna00:53:53 - RecommendationsRecommendationsAvdhesh'मैला ढोने, गटर में जाने वाले दलित...', Bezwada Wilson सरकारों पर बरस पड़े! Manual Scavenging |GITNShwetaAyodhya: The Dark NightBasantDhimi Wali Fast PassengerKashifCity Of My HeartShivnarayanExclusive: AAP govt procured drugs from 2 blacklisted pharma firms with many failed quality testsProduced and edited by Saif Ali Ekram, and recorded by Naresh Kumar. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"The greatness of a community is most accurately measured by the compassionate actions of its members" Michael welcomes Shweta Maniar, Global Director, Healthcare & Life Sciences with Google. Shweta shares how early experiences of volunteer service shaped her vision of how technology, along with trust and sense of community, can improve the healthcare ecosystem. Shweta also shares advice for women leaders and others in healthcare, and unveils the secret of how almond milk is made (it's probably not a secret, Michael just didn't know).
In this PCOS patient story and PCOS expert interview, Amanda and Shewta discuss polycystic ovary syndrome symptoms, PCOS healthy habits & PCOS natural treatment. Learn how to treat polycystic ovary syndrome treatment through PCOS lifestyle tips.PCOS, or polycystic ovary syndrome, is a common hormonal disorder that affects millions of women. It causes symptoms, including irregular periods, infertility, acne, and weight gain.Host Amy Squires, interviews Amanda Lewis, a nurse practitioner and holistic practitioner, and Shweta, a client living with PCOS, to discuss the importance of taking a holistic approach to treating PCOS. This means addressing the root cause of the disorder, which is often insulin resistance, as well as managing the symptoms through lifestyle changes, such as diet, exercise, and stress management.Transcript: www.bodymindki.com/podcastGet in touch with Amanda: https://linktr.ee/vivaciouswwAuthor: The Holistic Health ShowCategory: Health and WellnessPublish date: 2023-11-21Duration: 36:9:03TranscriptGet in touch with AmandaReiki and Chakra Case Study: Are you ready to embark on a transformative journey? Discover all the details, including the comprehensive schedule by clicking here. Spaces are limited to ensure personalized attention and guidance. In-Person and Distant clients are welcome, so regardless of your location, you can participate in this enriching opportunity.Support the showThanks for listening! SUBSCRIBE to The Holistic Health Show today and embark on a transformative journey towards a more harmonious and balanced life.Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube!
Dr. Shweta Agarwal, owner of A La Mode Luxury Aesthetics, guides us on, why / where you go for advice to set direction, using Disneyland tickets to nudge someone, when building a part-time business, how do you set aside time for family, and...passing a test to determine you direction in life at 15 years of age? 00:00 Introduction 00:32 Taking A Chance On A Big Life 09:36 Why / Where Do You Go For Advice To Set The Direction Of Your Business? 15:48 A Business That Failed Because They Wanted Your License, Not You 21:11 Full-Time Job / Part-Time Business: Where's Your Family? 28:11 Final Thought: "Happy No-Remember!" 29:41 Dad Jokes / Credits Support small business owners, like you, celebrating BIG breakthroughs by supporting Small Business Celebration's Patreon page at: https://www.patreon.com/smallbusinesscelebration! #smallbusiness #smallbusinessowner #smallbusinesstips #smallbusinessidea #smallbusinessideas #smallbusinesstips #smallbusinesscelebration #smallbusinesscelebration #marcomgroup #homerunentertainment #alamodeluxuryaethetics #alamodemedspa @smallbusinesscelebration @michaeliroberts @alamodemedspa @alamodeluxuryaesthetics Reach out to us at: https://smallbusinesscelebration.com Reach out to our guest at: https://alamodemedspa.com https://youtu.be/GneZJZn2EfI
Get ready for an inspiring conversation with Shweta Pathak, a true visionary in the world of gemstones and diamonds. Shweta embarked on a remarkable journey with an MBA from Symbiosis and an Executive MBA from IIFT, founding Aakarshan Gems in 2012. She's not just a jewelry designer; she's a multiple award winner, featured in Forbes India's Top 10 Women Entrepreneurs, and recognized as an Outlook Business Leader. Shweta's creativity knows no bounds, and her keen eye for detail ensures that every piece of jewelry is flawless. Her passion for jewelry design and her expertise in gemology have established Aakarshan as a pioneer in Natural Fancy Color Diamonds. But Shweta's impact goes beyond the gems and metals. She's a master storyteller, connecting on an emotional level through her unique designs. Her commitment to quality and trendsetting design sets her apart in the luxury jewelry market. Join us as we delve into the world of gemstones, diamonds, and the incredible journey of Shweta Pathak, a respected authority in the field. Don't miss this fascinating discussion! Connect with Shweta Pathak on her social media platforms: LinkedIn: shwetappathak Listen to the Podcast here: Anchor FM: https://zurl.co/VsBr Spotify: https://zurl.co/Mqfv Apple: https://zurl.co/XeQL Google: https://zurl.co/UmKD Amazon: https://zurl.co/iBww Stitcher: https://zurl.co/A99I Breaker: https://zurl.co/2XAl Overcast: https://zurl.co/REqc Pocket Cast: https://zurl.co/tPYF Radio Public: https://zurl.co/5bmW IHeart: https://zurl.co/v7db
Dr Shweta Kanchan is a sleep specialist who got fascinated with sleep medicine, and carried out post doctoral research work at King George's Medical College. She was instrumental in organising several workshops and sleep educational programs and her book RPSGT PEARLS got wide recognition in the sleep community. She has several publications in various national and international journals and her work on sleep during COVID 19 pandemic was published in the prestigious Journal of clinical sleep medicine. She is certified by the prestigious world sleep society and also hold the RPSGT credentials which is gold standard certification of sleep technology. At present she is conducting two research projects on sleep hygiene practice. When do we sleep? How do we sleep? Where do we sleep? For more on Dr Shweta Kanchan, you can follow her: Website: https://contactsei2022.wixsite.com/sei2022 Youtube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCX32FfN8wiAx8sDjjy0lvWw -For more on Deepa: Deepa is an Allied Functional Medicine Practitioner, Ayurvedic Practitioner, Author and a Yogini at OHA Health. Having a son with a rare adrenal disorder gave her insight into the working of the adrenals. Her articles have been shared by Dr Mark Hyman, MD, a 17 times NY Times Bestselling Author. She also gave the opening speech on Health Hacks at Amazon Web Services & YourStory HeathTech 2019 to heads of healthcare start-ups in India. She is in the YourStory100 Digital Influencers Of 2020. Her book on sleep with HarperCollins releases in 2023. She has been featured on the award winning podcast 15-Minute Matrix and UK Health Radio discussing sleep.
* This Episode is in Partnership with Forest Essentials *Beauty is no longer just about putting a product on your face and expecting miraculous results the next morning. We're so much more educated about the holistic approach we need to take, with what we put into our bodies being just as important as what we put on our skin. We also know that looking after our stress levels and moving our bodies also contribute greatly to the glow that we covet.It's for this reason that I'm so excited to do an episode with Forest Essentials. This incredible Indian brand has holistic beauty and the ancient traditions of Ayuverda running through everything that it does. When you buy beauty products from them you are also entering a world of health, wellbeing, truly stunning ingredients and guidance, with Ayuverda experts both instore and online to help you understand yourself and your health better and to help you choose the products that are right for you.During the episode I chat to the incredible Dr Shweta who is not only a surgeon but an expert in Ayuverdic Medicine. Dr Shweta explains how Ayuverda works and why it is so important to her to bring it to as many people as possible. She goes on to explain why she has chosen to work with Forest Essentials and what she loves about them.I also chat to Sanya Dawar who is the Head of Communications and Marketing at Forest Essentials. She's been there since the start and is so incredibly passionate about everything that they do and stand for. She gives a great insight into why the brand is so special.Finally, I talk about some of the products that I love and why I think that Forest Essentials is a truly magical brand that is worth a really good exploration.Their incredible Covent Garden Store can be found at 28 James Street, Covent Garden, London.Here's a link to their UK websiteand check them out on Insta too
I'm so excited to be interviewing Dr. Shweta Nayak today about the Dos and Don'ts of how to get pregnant naturally. We get questioned all the time about when to have sex, how often to have sex, is caffeine safe, how much is too much alcohol. Dr. Nayak is here to answer these questions. She is a reproductive endocrinology and infertility specialist with The Reproductive Medicine Institute, in Chicago, Illinois. Read the full show notes on Dr. Aimee's website Subscribe to my YouTube channel for more fertility tips! Do you have questions about IVF?Click here to join Dr. Aimee for The IVF Class. The next live class call is on Monday, September 25th, 2023 at 4pm PST, where Dr. Aimee will explain IVF and there will be time to ask her your questions live on Zoom. Subscribe to my YouTube channel for more fertility tips! Subscribe to the newsletter to get updates Dr. Aimee Eyvazzadeh is one of America's most well known fertility doctors. Her success rate at baby-making is what gives future parents hope when all hope is lost. She pioneered the TUSHY Method and BALLS Method to decrease your time to pregnancy. Learn more about the TUSHY Method and find a wealth of fertility resources at www.draimee.org.
Tantrums, bedtime power struggles, whining, frenetic hyperactivity! In our modern culture, we complain about parenting littles a LOT. And it's warranted! With all the unrealistic expectations we place on ourselves and our children? We are stressed -TF- out! No wonder we can't keep our cool. Fortunately, the Montessori method offers some blissful balms and soothing salves to ease you into a more peaceful way of life. Join Aubrey and David for a conversation about finding your calm...with Montessori as we spotlight Shweta, a member of our Montessori community. Head over to childoftheredwoods.com/essentials to get our free downloadable copy of the 21 Montessori Essentials you should own.
The collision between three trains in the state of Odisha claimed more than 280 lives and left more than 1000 people injured. We bring together a volunteer, Govind Dalai, who was one of the first on the scene and doctors Manoj Kumar Barik and Amrit Pattojoshi. Dr Barik was working in the local hospital on the night the crash happened, and Dr Pattojoshi, a psychiatrist, has been involved in identifying those who lost their lives. They discuss the support they are trying to provide to the families of victims. Also, Shweta in New Delhi and Riddhi in Ambala City, talk about their experiences of Indian railways and their concerns about safety.