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This episode, we meet Sitara and Laddoo Auntie - who have been welcomed as respected guests in the palace - after weeks of attempting to reason with the King, trying to exonerate Murkha & Raj who have been less fortunate, and accused of crimes they did not commit. Meanwhile, Ash has devoted himself to decoding the horoscope bestowed upon him by his late grandparents, hunkering down in the palace's astrology tower. Murkha and Raj find themselves imprisoned in the depths of a crypt, fighting off increasingly intrusive thoughts and dark magics that surround them. Will Ash crack his grandparents' code, the last gift he'll ever receive from his family? Will Sitara and Laddoo Auntie convince the King to grant Will Murkha and Raj their freedom? Will Murkha and Raj hold onto their sanity?____This episode is sponsored by Chaosium! Use the discount code "ChaosQuest" for 10% off storewide at chaosium.com (can be used once per customer)In 2025, Chaosium as a company is 50 years old, making it the oldest continuous publisher of RPGs in the world. When people start playing Chaosium games, they clearly play them for life! Check out some of their most beloved games:-The Basic Roleplaying (BRP) game engine uses an intuitive, roll-low D100 system that is both easy to teach and easy to learn—this system powers all their games, from Call of Cthulhu, to RuneQuest-Pendragon is our latest revitalisation of a classic game. Pendragon 6th Edition lets you live out your life (and the lives of your heirs) as a Knight in the medieval England of the Arthurian legends.-Call of Cthulhu is the original game of horror, mystery and investigation. Now in its 44th year, if you've not yet discovered why Call of Cthulhu is so accessible and beloved, now is the time!____Become a Vehaari Citizen here: www.patreon.com/desiquestGet your DesiQuest merch: www.desiquest.com/merchOur Artists:Game Master: Jasmine Bhullar @thatbronzegirlSitara: Anjali Bhimani @sweeetanjLaddoo Auntie: Rekha Shankar @rekhashankarMurkha: Omar Najam @omarnajamfilmAsh: Sandeep Parikh @sandeepparikhMusic: Aalok Mehta (@aaloksmehta) and John Piscitello (www.jpcomposer.com)Character Art & Illustrations: @voodoo.valSupport the showWebsite: https://www.desiquest.com/Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/DesiQuestWanna play D&D with the cast? Buy a seat at the table here: www.desiquest/playwiththeprosDesiQuest merch: www.desiquest.com/merchSponsors:Darrington Press: https://darringtonpress.com/candela/Gharana Foods: https://www.gharanafoods.com/desiquest.htmlDie Hard Dice: https://DesiQuest.com/DHDHero Forge: https://www.heroforge.comMisty Mountain Gaming: https://desiquest.com/misty
Welcome to Winter in Vehaar! Our story begins just as the seeds of war are beginning to sprout, between our adventurers' home of Vehaar and the neighboring kingdom of Sindcastlin. It is in this choked climate that we meet our beloved heroes of Season 1 - Ash, Laddoo Auntie, Murkha, and Sitara - in an entirely new light. Behold! DesiQuest has returned, but things are... different.Wanna play D&D with the cast? Buy a seat at the table here: www.desiquest/playwiththeprosGet your DesiQuest merch: www.desiquest.com/merchBecome a Vehaari Citizen here: www.patreon.com/desiquestSUBSCRIBE TO EFFIN FUNNY FOR MORE EPISODES!https://www.youtube.com/effinfunny?sub_confirmation=1Our Artists:Game Master: Jasmine Bhullar @thatbronzegirlSitara: Anjali Bhimani @sweeetanjLaddoo Auntie: Rekha Shankar @rekhashankarMurkha: Omar Najam @omarnajamfilmAsh: Sandeep Parikh @sandeepparikhAsha: Aabria Iyengar @quiddie Music: Aalok Mehta (@aaloksmehta) and John Piscitello (www.jpcomposer.com)Character Art & Illustrations: @voodoo.val#ttrpg #dimension20 #criticalrole #desi #actualplay #desigamers #desicomedySupport the showWebsite: https://www.desiquest.com/Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/DesiQuestWanna play D&D with the cast? Buy a seat at the table here: www.desiquest/playwiththeprosDesiQuest merch: www.desiquest.com/merchSponsors:Darrington Press: https://darringtonpress.com/candela/Gharana Foods: https://www.gharanafoods.com/desiquest.htmlDie Hard Dice: https://DesiQuest.com/DHDHero Forge: https://www.heroforge.comMisty Mountain Gaming: https://desiquest.com/misty
Introduction and NEWS Presenter(s): Imam Danial Ahmad & Imam Mubaraz Amini Topic I: Infodemic: The Rise of Misinformation and Deepfakes Guests: Dominic Lees Professor Kevin Pimbblet Topic II: Social Media: Impact of Harmful Content on Young Users Guests: Mr. David Smithson Dr. Cara Booker Producer(s): Sitara, Shehla Researcher(s): Dania, Manahal, Nabeela, Arriba, Azka, Sarah
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In today's chapter, Leila and Heather get to know Sitara from School of Plot and learn more about creating a writer's platform on Instagram.Tune in for discussion on the topics below and more!How a plan and authenticity helps build your perfect audienceWhat projects Sitara is currently working onHow identity shapes how your work is consumedVisit us at www.inkspirationpodcast.com for our related blog post and resources discussed in the episode.You can find Sitara @SchoolofPlot on Instagram, or her podcast Writing Club by School of Plot.
We're in high spirits this week, at 4300m! We hiked to Patundas Meadows and lived to tell the tale… just! Jaw-dropping scenery and a few near-death experiences ensured this was a trek we'll never forget. Touted as Pakistan's most beautiful hike, this stunning route crosses the unpredictable Passu glacier, before ascending to the serene and expansive Patundas Meadows. It's a real challenge reaching the summit but neither altitude sickness nor the local wildlife could stop us! Let us know what you think of the show! Send your messages to tripologypodcast@gmail.com Check out SafetyWing's fantastic travel cover here! https://safetywing.com/?referenceID=26035801&utm_source=26035801&utm_medium=Ambassador Hunza Mountain Tours & Homestay - Connect with Ali, Rehman & Sitara on Instagram: @hunzamountaintours @explore.with.umair Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/tripologypodcast Subscribe to our YouTube channel: youtube.com/@tripologypodcast Join our Patreon: patreon.com/tripologypodcast Please rate the show and help us grow! It makes a HUGE difference. Feel free to recommend the podcast to family & friends (all of them). Thank you for your continued support. It means the world.
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Bate-Papo Mayhem 383 - Ana Clara Sitara - Deusas obscuras e o Sagrado Feminino https://projetomayhem.com.br/ O vídeo desta conversa está disponível em: https://youtu.be/ePqeDpO0TD8 Bate Papo Mayhem é um projeto extra desbloqueado nas Metas do Projeto Mayhem. Todas as 3as, 5as e Sabados as 21h os coordenadores do Projeto Mayhem batem papo com algum convidado sobre Temas escolhidos pelos membros, que participam ao vivo da conversa, podendo fazer perguntas e colocações. Os vídeos ficam disponíveis para os membros e são liberados para o público em geral duas vezes por semana, às segundas e quintas feiras e os áudios são editados na forma de podcast e liberados uma vez por semana. Faça parte do projeto Mayhem: https://www.catarse.me/tdc
The field of education and learning is shifting in a lot of ways. Some of this is related to the new technologies, and the opportunities that are created through them. At the same time, we can see the duplication of traditional approaches through new technologies. Afterall, what does PowerPoint really accomplish if all we do is just put our lecture notes in it. It is still just a professor in front of the room delivering the content. And that used to be enough. Professors weren't entertainers, but gatekeepers. We could be in front of the room, expecting students to pay attention, engaging in the content under duress, and providing output that fit our requirements. The game has changed in many ways. Now educators have to figure out ways of being engaging. We have to think not just in terms of class materials, but learning experiences. We can't just think about course lectures, but content creation. We have to explore ways to get students curious, to bring material to them because we can't just rely on them to come to the material. Part of this is probably related to the a la carte culture that we currently have. ‘Kids today' are socialized in an environment where they can pick and choose what they want when they want it. They can listen to whatever music they want any time they want to. They can pick a show or movie and see it at any time. Even Door Dash and Grub Hub can deliver food that they want. To get students and learners engaged, we have to have them want to be engaged. Given that they have choice around so much of their lives, educators find themselves being in the situation of having to entertain students and learners. Of course, education doesn't just happen in the classroom. Museums are another environment in which learning can take place. And museums also are a place where learning and entertainment are coming into close contact.On this episode of Experience by Design, we welcome Nathan Lachenmyer and Sadiya Akasha from Sitara Systems. Nathan and Sadiya think of themselves as ‘curiosity creators,' creating museum experiences that draw people into exhibits so that they can become engaged in their content. A major part of their goal is to achieve education through entertainment. Additionally, they seek to establish education as a pathway to action. Rather than preaching, we can think of their work as reaching. There is a difference between being lectured at versus talked to, and their edutainment approach helps to reach those who are indifferent to topics like climate change and get them engaged. We had a lot of fun in this convo, especially considering they were talking on different lines but in the same room next to each other!
This episode features a conversation between Nakita and Ganesh Nayak on the intersection of sustainability and accessibility in the built environment. Ganesh shares his journey from being an architect to starting his own consultancy focused on sustainability and accessibility. They discuss the challenges of retrofitting historic buildings and the need to go beyond compliance with accessibility codes. Ganesh emphasizes the importance of designing for invisible disabilities and creating inclusive spaces. They also touch on the inequities in schools and the power of well-designed spaces to promote equity. The conversation concludes with a discussion on designing for the margins and creating spaces where everyone can thrive.Building Highlight: include basic informationLinks:Framework for Design Excellence: https://www.aia.org/design-excellence/aia-framework-design-excellenceCOTE: https://network.aia.org/communities/community-home?CommunityKey=3b790506-aca5-4eff-aaf6-8a7b553dc0efAIA guidelines for equitable practice: https://www.aia.org/resource-center/guides-equitable-practice Metier, inc: https://www.metierinc.net/about.htmlARTICLE: Atlanta Journal-Constitution: "A Special Needs family during Covid-19" https://drive.google.com/file/d/1v6ernHxTLPc7OteO6NNIrDkOqPFk7pjH/viewARTICLE: Ekistics and the New Habitat Journal. 2020, Volume 80, Issue No. 2, Article "Accessibility in Urban Spaces: The Potential and Limits of Jugaad" https://drive.google.com/file/d/1uxTBk3ey9wk_ICHz49FUlTtLQL-kiVQS/view?usp=sharingTangible Remnants on InstagramTangible Remnants WebsiteLinkedTr.ee for resourcesEarn CEUs for listening to this podcastSignup for Ask Me Anything w/ Nakita ReedGabl Media NetworkSarah Gilberg's MusicBio: Ganesh Nayak, AIA, NOMA founded Metier Inc. in Atlanta, GA consulting on sustainable design and accessibility. Growing up in India, he did his undergraduate studies in architecture before acquiring a graduate degree from Kansas State University. He worked in architecture in St. Paul, MN, and Wichita, KS before moving to Atlanta, GA. He has published, taught, and presented extensively on architecture, sustainability, and accessibility. Ganesh and his wife Sitara are fully involved in the daily care of their young-adult son with developmental disabilities, and he brings this personal experience and voice to bear on issues of
When the kettle whistles and the tea is ready, it's time for the DesiQuest after-show—and what a show it is! Omar Najam and I, Sandeep Parikh, are all cozied up inside the teapot, steaming with excitement. After every episode of DesiQuest is launched, we'll release another episode of the Tea Kettle with me and Omar and a very special guest, or guest from either behind or in front of the camera.Step right up to the mic, Joey Rassool, our Director of Photography, and the voice behind 'DesiQuest's' beloved Sitara, Anjali Bhimani, as they join us for a brew at the Tea Kettle. While Omar is off embracing success, it's just you, me (Sandeep Parikh) and our two extraordinary guests weaving tales about the realms of cinematography, motorsports, and the vibrant universe of TTRPGs. Joey takes us through a decade of shaping visual stories, and Anjali enchants us with her theatrical journey from Broadway to the digital landscapes of gaming.As we near the finale of our series, the air is electric with anticipation and gratitude for our Patreon family, whose generosity is the secret sauce in our post-production recipe. Let's not forget, the spirit of 'DesiQuest' lives on through sharing—so slide that playlist to your comrades and watch the magic unfold. With just one episode left, the tea leaves suggest an epic conclusion, but for now, cherish the camaraderie and insights from behind the curtain and from within the heart of our beloved characters.#ttrpg #actualplay #desicomedy #criticalrole #dimension20 #funny #podcast #roleplay #comedy #indian #communitySupport the showWebsite: https://www.desiquest.com/Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/DesiQuestWanna play D&D with the cast? Buy a seat at the table here: www.desiquest/playwiththeprosDesiQuest merch: www.desiquest.com/merchSponsors:Darrington Press: https://darringtonpress.com/candela/Gharana Foods: https://www.gharanafoods.com/desiquest.htmlDie Hard Dice: https://DesiQuest.com/DHDHero Forge: https://www.heroforge.comMisty Mountain Gaming: https://desiquest.com/misty
In ihren Arbeiten beschäftigt sich die Reportagefotografin Sitara Thalia Ambrosio mit humanitären Themen und Konflikten, die in den Medien eher unterrepräsentiert sind. So war sie bereits in Rojava und der Autonomen Region Kurdistan im Irak, hat Geflüchtete auf der Balkanroute begleitet und queeren Menschen in der Ukraine eine Stimme gegeben. Sitara hat mit ihren Arbeiten mehrere Awards gewonnen und bringt gerade ihr erstes Buch heraus. Das alles im Alter von 21 Jahren. Wie sie das schafft und ob ihr Alter in diesem Bereich Fluch oder Segen ist, erfahrt Ihr in der heutigen Folge. Shownotes Links Sitaras Webseite Das Buch „Fragile es Glass“ im Verlag Kettler Kollektiv Freelance Underground In der Kategorie „Drei Frauen, die Dich inspirieren“ nannte Maria folgende Fotografinnen: Kiana Hayeri Hannah Reyes Morales Johanna-Maria Fritz Euch hat das Gespräch gefallen? Dann gebt uns doch eine positive Bewertung in Eurem Podcastplayer. Und wenn Ihr mehr großartige Fotografinnen sehen möchtet, schaut unbedingt auf der Webseite des Female Photoclubs vorbei. Sounddesign: Daniel Carlos Eisenlohr Ton: Christoph Scheidel / 79 SOUND Grafik: Mona Wingerter
In ihren Arbeiten beschäftigt sich die Reportagefotografin Sitara Thalia Ambrosio mit humanitären Themen und Konflikten, die in den Medien eher unterrepräsentiert sind. So war sie bereits in Rojava und der Autonomen Region Kurdistan im Irak, hat Geflüchtete auf der Balkanroute begleitet und queeren Menschen in der Ukraine eine Stimme gegeben.
Will our DesiQuest crew survive an attack by the strange nefarious creatures living in the shadows at the base of Rak Tibba?! https://www.desiquest.comTHANK YOU to our episode sponsor, The Get Brown! @thegetbrownsketchcomedytea9990 In this sixth episode of the South Asian mythology inspired TTRPG actual play DesiQuest, starring our DM (Jasmine Bhullar), Sitara (Anjali Bhimani), Laddoo Auntie (Rekha Shankar), Murkha (Omar Najam), and Ash (Sandeep Parikh), we follow our adventurers as they travel with their new colleague Nuri (Erika Ishii) via spider to the town of Silgar at the base of Rak Tibba. Danger escalates as SOMEONE gets recognized by fans (hint: it's NOT Vollywood star Sitara), Laddoo Auntie meets an automaton version of herself, and congratulations, a baby is attacked. Can our adventurers save said baby unscathed?! Who will turn into a tiny and emotionally toxic snake?! Watch now to find out~Wanna play D&D with the cast? Buy a seat at the table here: www.desiquest/playwiththeprosGet your DesiQuest merch: www.desiquest.com/merchBecome a Vehaari Citizen here: www.patreon.com/desiquestSUBSCRIBE TO EFFIN FUNNY FOR MORE EPISODES!https://www.youtube.com/effinfunny?sub_confirmation=1Our Artists:DM: Jasmine Bhullar @thatbronzegirlSitara: Anjali Bhimani @sweeetanjLaddoo Auntie: Rekha Shankar @rekhashankarMurkha: Omar Najam @omarnajamfilmAsh: Sandeep Parikh @sandeepparikhNuri Ghafoor: Erika Ishii @theerikaishiiMusic: Aalok Mehta (@aaloksmehta) and John Piscitello (www.jpcomposer.com)Character Art & Illustrations: @voodoo.valMap Illustration: Alika Gupta (www.alikagupta.com)#ttrpg #dimension20 #criticalrole #desi #actualplay #desigamers #desicomedySupport the showWebsite: https://www.desiquest.com/Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/DesiQuestWanna play D&D with the cast? Buy a seat at the table here: www.desiquest/playwiththeprosDesiQuest merch: www.desiquest.com/merchSponsors:Darrington Press: https://darringtonpress.com/candela/Gharana Foods: https://www.gharanafoods.com/desiquest.htmlDie Hard Dice: https://DesiQuest.com/DHDHero Forge: https://www.heroforge.comMisty Mountain Gaming: https://desiquest.com/misty
Join us for an enlightening episode as I sit down with Sitara Fe, a seasoned expert with a 14-year background in psychic development, nearly 8 years of quantum business coaching, a psychology degree, and a passion for speaking on stage. In the post-pandemic landscape, Sitara's role as a business doula takes center stage, driven by the surge of ascended beings awakening to their innate desire to transform their abilities into a path of service. We explore the significance of in-person grid work, unravel the essence of cultivating a soul-centered business, and gain valuable insights into overcoming internal limits through the transformative practices of internal reflection and inquiry. We dive into a conversation that transcends boundaries, offering guidance for those navigating the profound journey of aligning spiritual gifts with purposeful and service-oriented lives. Sitara Fe had a 14 year background in psychic development, almost 8 years of quantum business coaching alongside a degree in psychology and a passion for speaking on stage! Her dharma of being a business doula really has become front and center post pandemic after seeing how many ascended beings are waking up with a desire to turn their abilities into their path of service. Apply to https://risewithmonad.typeform.com/monad444 Build enrollment Monadsociety.com/buildwithmonad 1-1 booking https://calendly.com/teammonad/1-1-ascension-room-with-sitara-fe Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join us for an enlightening episode as I sit down with Sitara Fe, a seasoned expert with a 14-year background in psychic development, nearly 8 years of quantum business coaching, a psychology degree, and a passion for speaking on stage. In the post-pandemic landscape, Sitara's role as a business doula takes center stage, driven by the surge of ascended beings awakening to their innate desire to transform their abilities into a path of service. We explore the significance of in-person grid work, unravel the essence of cultivating a soul-centered business, and gain valuable insights into overcoming internal limits through the transformative practices of internal reflection and inquiry. We dive into a conversation that transcends boundaries, offering guidance for those navigating the profound journey of aligning spiritual gifts with purposeful and service-oriented lives. Sitara Fe had a 14 year background in psychic development, almost 8 years of quantum business coaching alongside a degree in psychology and a passion for speaking on stage! Her dharma of being a business doula really has become front and center post pandemic after seeing how many ascended beings are waking up with a desire to turn their abilities into their path of service. Apply to https://risewithmonad.typeform.com/monad444 Build enrollment Monadsociety.com/buildwithmonad 1-1 booking https://calendly.com/teammonad/1-1-ascension-room-with-sitara-fe Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Will our DesiQuest crew survive a perilous trek through the living Moribani forest?!
EVEN MORE about this episode!Unearth the secrets of psychic mediumship as we journey with the extraordinary Sitara Fe, a renowned psychic and founder of MONAD. Ever wondered how a nine-year-old develops and embraces psychic abilities? Sitara's personal story is a treasure trove of insights on recognizing early spiritual gifts, mastering them over time, and using them to serve humanity. Her journey takes a unique spin as she marries her business acumen and spiritual talents to mentor gifted entrepreneurs. She chose psychic guidance over psychology, a fascinating choice that makes her perspective even more intriguing!From spiritual gifts, we transition into an intense exploration of schizophrenia and multiple personality disorder. Sitara believes that there is a deeper dimension to these conditions beyond the Western clinical diagnosis. Our discourse takes us through the maze of trance channeling, delving into how it correlates and differentiates from mental illnesses. We then shift gears to the role of diet in mental health, highlighting Dr. Chris Palmer's research on how a ketogenic diet may help psychiatric patients.Our journey doesn't stop at mental disorders and diet; it ventures into the profound territories of multiple lifetimes and the impact of trauma. Sitara unravels the complex link between multiple personality disorder and early childhood trauma, and the possible influence of past lives and spiritual contracts. We also uncover the transformative power of free will, the role of psychic abilities, light codes, and the connection to our DNA. Ending on a high note, we explore DNA sequencing and stem cell healing. This episode is an enlightening exploration of the human experience beyond measurable data.Guest Biography:Sitara Fe's journey began almost 10 years ago in her early 20s when she knew there had to be more to life than what was in front of her. Her desire to answer some of life's 'unanswerable' questions lead her to the path of deep soulful discovery and healing and to being ranked a Top 5 Female Psychic and Medium in the US by the American Federation of Psychics and Mediums at the age of 28. Choosing this path saved Sitara's life from a list of numbing coping mechanisms developed by unresolved pain. Today she celebrates her FREEDOM in all aspects and has chosen to teach others how to liberate themselves.Episode Chapters:(0:00:01) - Sitara Fe's Psychic Medium Journey(0:08:37) - Exploring Schizophrenia and Multiple Personality Disorder(0:20:46) - Trance Channeling, Schizophrenia, and Ketogenic Diet(0:25:48) - Alcohol's Unconscious Effects and Multiple Personalities(0:30:29) - Multiple Lifetimes and Trauma's Impact(0:36:55) - Exploring Past Lives and Spiritual Contracts(0:46:38) - Trauma, Healing, and Entrepreneurship(1:01:16) - Understanding Psychic Abilities and Light Codes(1:11:38) - DNA Sequencing and Stem Cell HealingPlease join Julie next week with your question.Thursdays at 8pm ET, 7pm CT, 5pm PT.https://askjulieryanshow.comAnd, please leave a five-star review and subscribe so you can hear all the new episodes.Sponsors & RecommendationsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Get ready to pack your bags and embark on a wild adventure with us on DesiQuest. In the pilot episode, we'll introduce you to Ash, one of our unsuspecting heroes, who finds himself in a bustling station, searching for a distant relative's friend amid a sensory overload of spices, arcane elements, and yes, even cow dung. Join us as we follow Ash's pursuit of a goblin in a conductor hat, a chase that will surely kickstart an adventure of a lifetime.We're also thrilled to present to you an exciting line-up of characters. Meet Sitara and Chhotu, a vibrant duo that exudes color and charisma. Sitara, with her big hair, bold makeup, and flamboyant flowers, is a sight to behold. Her companion, Chhotu, a giant squirrel with multicolored fur and a bushy tail, adds to their eccentric charm. Standing in stark contrast is Laddoo Auntie, clad in worn-out attire, always on the lookout for trouble. And then there's Murkha - a brilliant and enigmatic artificer who is always ready to help solve a problem using his contraptions engineered with magic.Join us in this episode as we traverse through the alleys of Vehaar, and uncover the thrilling adventures that lie in store for Ash, Sitara, Laddoo Auntie & Murkha.Support the show
In the mystical realm of A Witch, A Mystic & A Feminist, the hosts - Marlena, Jamie, and Christy - embark on a captivating journey in this mesmerizing episode, accompanied by a truly intriguing guest, Sitara Fe. In a momentous revelation, Sitara Fe, formerly known as Samantha Fe, shares her soul's true name, a revelation that sets the stage for profound transformations, heightened visions, and a newfound power in her meditative transmissions. Sitara's own journey is a testament to the potential for rebirth and healing. It was nearly a decade ago when she found herself in her early twenties, yearning for deeper meaning and answers to life's seemingly unanswerable questions. This yearning sparked her path towards profound self-discovery and healing, ultimately saving her from a cycle of numbing coping mechanisms rooted in unresolved pain. Today, she stands tall, celebrating her newfound freedom in every aspect of her existence.But Sitara's story isn't just a personal transformation; she has become a beacon of guidance and a teacher, offering others the keys to their own liberation.Sitara has worn the hat of an intuitive entrepreneur, blending her metaphysical expertise with global crypto projects. Her unique fusion of metaphysics and digital innovation has gifted her with insights that are reshaping the very landscape of business. During her enlightening discourse, Sitara unravels the art of swiftly connecting with intuition in just three seconds. Her audience not only learns to unearth their long-dormant intuitive abilities but also discovers how to harness them for career advancement. By embracing their inner guidance, attendees gain unwavering confidence in their decision-making abilities, thereby forging a path to success and fulfillment.As the conversation unfolds, Sitara delves into the art of manifestation, emphasizing the importance of not holding on too tightly and cultivating patience as we navigate life's intricate tapestry. But the journey also takes an intriguing turn as they discuss spiritual psychosis, delving into the complexities of the mystical world.Join Marlena, Jamie, Christy, and the enigmatic Sitara Fe on this enchanting episode as they plunge into the depths of transformation, intuition, and the profound freedom that emanates from embracing one's true self. It's a narrative of self-discovery, healing, and empowerment that will leave you inspired and poised to embark on your own journey toward liberation, all while exploring the fascinating intricacies of the spiritual realm.You can learn more about Sitara Fe on her website: https://www.sitarafe.com/Sitara's podcast, Beyond the Physical: https://www.youtube.com/@SitaraFeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sitara.speakshttps://www.facebook.com/sitarafeMedical Disclaimer Have questions or comments for A Witch, A Mystic & A Feminist? Send us a message at https://www.wmfpod.com/contact/. Also you can subscribe to receive updates at https://www.wmfpod.com.
Sitara Fe's Website Episode Title: Embracing Your Divine Sovereignty Introduction: Host Thomas the Mystic welcomes listeners to Mystical Lodge Radio. Introduces part two of the interview with Sitara Fe, a guest who has undergone a profound spiritual transformation. Highlights Sitara Fe's journey from struggling with her sensitivities to embracing her spiritual gifts. Segment 1: Life Before and After Awakening Thomas asks Sitara Fe about her life before her spiritual awakening. Sitara Fe candidly describes her past as difficult, including her use of alcohol to cope with her sensitivities. They discuss the challenges faced by empaths and highly sensitive individuals. Segment 2: Spiritual Homesickness The conversation explores the concept of spiritual homesickness and the longing for a place beyond Earth. Sitara Fe shares her experiences of seeing spirits and feeling overwhelmed during high school parties. She emphasizes how many empaths and sensitive individuals turn to substances to numb their experiences. Segment 3: The Beautiful Obsession Thomas and Sitara Fe discuss the tendency of empaths and star seeds to push boundaries and challenge societal norms. They delve into how this energy can be harnessed for a greater purpose, such as contributing to the conscious evolution of humanity. Segment 4: Realizing the Matrix The discussion shifts to the idea of "The Matrix" and its relevance to the spiritual journey. Sitara Fe talks about how societal conditioning and authority figures can stifle one's true potential. They emphasize the importance of recognizing one's sovereignty and breaking free from external programming. Segment 5: Curing the Homesickness Sitara Fe shares a powerful personal experience during a visit to Mount Shasta and an encounter with beings from "inner Earth." She describes the shift from homesickness to a sense of purpose and connection with her soul family. Thomas highlights the significance of recognizing and embracing one's spiritual purpose. Segment 6: The Importance of Consent Thomas discusses the idea that individuals often give away their power and sovereignty by complying with societal norms and programming. Sitara Fe emphasizes the need for individuals to trust themselves and their inner guidance. They underscore the transformative power of awakening to one's sovereignty and reclaiming personal authority. Segment 7: Living a Life of Awakening The conversation concludes with a call to action, urging listeners to embrace their sovereignty and awaken to their true nature. Sitara Fe shares information about her website and Ascension teaching memberships. She offers a healing light language blessing to the audience. Closing: Host Thomas the Mystic expresses gratitude to Sitara Fe for sharing her wisdom and insights. Encourages listeners to explore their own spiritual sovereignty and consider the transformative journey towards self-discovery and awakening. Outro: Promotes the next episode or upcoming content on Mystical Lodge Radio. Provides contact information and social media links for the podcast and the host. ~~ Do you want to be a guest on Mystical Lodge Radio or inquire about a personal reading? Write to Thomas at bthomas@mysticallodge.com. Thomas invites you to visit his website and read his book Escaping Boot Camp Earth, available at your favorite online bookseller. Lisa Wetsel invites you to learn more about Akashic Records and how they can help you. Visit her website for appointments and more information.
Sitara Fe's Website In this podcast episode, Thomas the Mystic from Mystical Lodge Radio interviews Sitara Fe, a remarkable individual whose life work bridges intuition, psychic development, and business growth through digital mastery. Sitara is a healer, insightful guide, and transformative person with a passion for awakening and empowerment. Sitara shares her journey, starting from a young age when she realized her psychic and mediumship abilities. She had her first tangible mediumship experience at the age of nine and encountered her first past life memory at 12, which significantly impacted her. Despite initially wanting to shut down her abilities in high school, Sitara pursued her degree in psychology but was disheartened by the field's limited focus on the mind and body, neglecting the spiritual aspects of human experience. Her transformational moment came when she read "Many Lives, Many Masters" by Dr. Brian Weiss, which opened her mind to transpersonal psychology and the concept that past, present, and future exist simultaneously. This realization propelled her into the realm of the quantum field, where she began exploring her psychic abilities through meditation and energy work. Sitara discusses her current work, which revolves around supporting entrepreneurs and helping them create soul-centered businesses. She emphasizes the importance of aligning one's purpose with their income and how money can be a powerful tool for growth and service to others. She also delves into the challenges she's faced due to censorship related to her work and how society's programming often discourages people from trusting their intuition and inner guidance. She believes that opening the heart and practicing forgiveness are essential steps toward personal growth and psychic development. Sitara shares practical steps for listeners to start their journey towards healing and opening their hearts. She encourages forgiveness as a powerful tool for releasing emotional baggage and suggests creating a harmonious relationship between the mind and the heart to manifest positive change in one's life. To connect with Sitara Fe and explore her programs, listeners can reach out to her on Instagram (@sitara.speaks) or YouTube. She offers various training and certification programs for intuitive entrepreneurs looking to build soul-centered businesses and leave a lasting legacy. ~~ Do you want to be a guest on Mystical Lodge Radio or inquire about a personal reading? Write to Thomas at bthomas@mysticallodge.com. Thomas invites you to visit his website and read his book Escaping Boot Camp Earth, available at your favorite online bookseller. Lisa Wetsel invites you to learn more about Akashic Records and how they can help you. Visit her website for appointments and more information.
Roll your eyes all you want about phone sex but it's still around. I know what you're thinking. "Really? Those cheesy commercials from the 90s still exist?". I was just as surprised as you are and our guest this week, Sultry Sitara from NiteFlirt, is here to diminish those assumptions. Sitara joins us all the way from the East Coast of the USA to tell us all about NiteFlirt. She works as a phone sex operator and shows the ropes of how it all goes down. From breaking down pricing structures to fulfilling client's fantasies and to marriage proposals, Sitara unveils that phone sex isn't just a thing of the past. It's new and improved with an influx of regular clientele calling in since we've all been ordered to work from home. It's an avenue of sex work that is actually flourishing during this pandemic. Learn more about it on this week's episode of Stripped by SIA. Fox Digital is an official partner of the show. Stripped by SIA listeners get 20% off! Message Anthony on https://foxdigital.design and mention the show to take advantage of big savings on your website. https://www.sultrysitara.net https://stars.avn.com/sultrysitara https://bit.ly/SultrySitara https://linktr.ee/SultrySitara https://twitter.com/SultrySitara Don't forget to LIKE, RATE, SHARE, REVIEW and SUBSCRIBE! https://instagram.com/strippedbysiapodcast https://twitter.com/strippedbysia https://www.stephsia.com https://www.patreon.com/Strippedbysia
Dr. Umar Saif comes on the podcast for an extremely informative discussion on the state of Information Technology in Pakistan; from why Pakistani Universities are failing to produce high level graduates to how political instability is destroying Pakistan's progress, on this deep dive podcast we discuss I.T., India, I.I.Ts, Higher Education, LUMS, PITB, Punjab Government, ITU, and how I.T. was used in Government projects in Punjab. Dr. Umar Saif is the founder and CEO of aiSight.ai (formerly SurveyAuto.com). He is the CEO of Khudi Ventures, Pakistan's largest venture studio. He works as the Chief Digital Officer of the Jang/Geo group. He is also an advisor to the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Pakistan. Previously, Dr. Saif was a cabinet member in Government of Punjab and served as the Chairman of the Punjab Information Technology Board (PITB). His work led to a radical digital transformation of the government in Punjab and several of his initiatives were replicated throughout the country. He was the founding Vice Chancellor of ITU and established it as one of premier technology universities in Pakistan. Dr. Saif founded Plan9, Pakistan's first government-backed startup incubator, as well as Punjab's e-rozgaar program. He is often cited as one of the main forces behind Pakistan's startup ecosystem. Dr. Saif received his PhD in Computer Science in 2001 at University of Cambridge and worked at MIT for several years before returning to Pakistan. He was the first Pakistani to be named as one of the top 35 young innovators in the world by the MIT Technology Review (TR35) and the first Pakistani to receive a Google faculty research award in 2011. He was selected as a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum in 2010. He has received the MIT Technovator Award, Mark Weiser Award, IDG Technology Pioneer Award and the British Council Outstanding Alumni Award. Dr. Saif was awarded Sitara-i-Imtiaz in 2014, one of the highest civil awards by government of Pakistan. He was named among the 500 most influential Muslims in the world consecutively between 2015-2020. In 2018, he was awarded the UNESCO Chair for using ICT for Development. Dr. Saif has founded several technology companies and serves on the board of various private, public and financial institutions. The Pakistan Experience is an independently produced podcast looking to tell stories about Pakistan through conversations. Please consider supporting us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thepakistanexperience To support the channel: Jazzcash/Easypaisa - 0325 -2982912 Patreon.com/thepakistanexperience And Please stay in touch: https://twitter.com/ThePakistanExp1https://www.facebook.com/thepakistanexperiencehttps://instagram.com/thepakistanexpeperience The podcast is hosted by comedian and writer, Shehzad Ghias Shaikh. Shehzad is a Fulbright scholar with a Masters in Theatre from Brooklyn College. He is also one of the foremost Stand-up comedians in Pakistan and frequently writes for numerous publications. Instagram.com/shehzadghiasshaikh Facebook.com/Shehzadghias/ Twitter.com/shehzad89 Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 2:07 His PHD from Cambridge, being a professor at LUMS, teaching at MIT, and why Pakistan is left behind compared to Indian IITs 19:14 What our universities lack, his IT university, and how universities work abroad, the quality of our PHDs 29:46 Why he felt he could make a difference and how he joined the government 43:01 Government Issues & Punjab's digitization of land records 55:55 Shahbaz Sharif and sales tax crowdsourcing, black economies, UPI and digitization 1:09:28 How India has digitized, importance of cash in Pakistan and India's demonetization, and our lack of import substitution 1:17:59 Atoms and how they started, IT exports, remittances, tech industry in India vs Pakistan 1:33:31 What's stopping PayPal in Pak, unicorn culture in India, 1:38:55 Audience Questions
Nadia Hashimi joins us to discuss her bestselling book, Sparks Like Stars. This book is the darling of book clubs. The story of Sitara, a privileged young girl living in Kabul, draws you in as the 1978 coup strips everything away from her that she loves. Nadia tells us about her inspiration for Sitara, her family's experience leaving Afghanistan and the nostalgia they still experience for a Kabul that has disappeared. We also learn Nadia's opinion about whether Shair pulled the trigger. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/frontporchbookclub/support
Nadia Hashimi joins us to discuss her bestselling book, Sparks Like Stars. This book is the darling of book clubs. The story of Sitara, a privileged young girl living in Kabul, draws you in as the 1978 coup strips everything away from her that she loves. Nadia tells us about her inspiration for Sitara, her family's experience leaving Afghanistan and the nostalgia they still experience for a Kabul that has disappeared. We also learn Nadia's opinion about whether Shair pulled the trigger. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/frontporchbookclub/support
Discussing Sparks Like Stars by Nadia Hashimi, we dive into the harrowing tale of Sitara, a young girl from a privileged Kabul family whose life changes forever in the 1978 coup of the government. Sitara must assume another identity and travel across the ocean to find safety. But healing will take decades until she finally returns to Afghanistan and comes face to face with the her buried past. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/frontporchbookclub/support
Discussing Sparks Like Stars by Nadia Hashimi, we dive into the harrowing tale of Sitara, a young girl from a privileged Kabul family whose life changes forever in the 1978 coup of the government. Sitara must assume another identity and travel across the ocean to find safety. But healing will take decades until she finally returns to Afghanistan and comes face to face with the her buried past. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/frontporchbookclub/support
This week we sat down with Sitara Smith, a hairy femdom phone sex operator. Her main clientele is body hair fetishists, and we discuss different reasons why men might seek out hairy models, what people find sexy about her body hair, and how she's grown in her journey as a PSO/content creator. We also talk about how to make creative/unique jerk off instruction videos, creating long-term customers, and how to keep your audience on their toes (...aka… edging to your content). Sitara's website Dick's linksGwen's linksBuy our porn on ManyVidsRead our blog Check out our sponsors for this week, Securing Sexuality and Terrible Toyshop. You can find the Para-hell-ograms Nipple Clamps here! Keep us on the air by donating a buck or two to our Patreon! You can listen to an ad-free version of the show a week early, and you'll have access to our Discord server. We post a lot of fun bonus content, including monthly photosets, silly and/or kinky videos, and movie reviews. If you'd rather make a one time donation, you can do so at PayPal.me/OCPLLC. Find us on Twitter and Instagram: @ocpkink More by PODCAST JUKEBOX: Queers Next Door | Being There Will Sean Podcast? | The Goth Librarian Podcast Drinks with God | ProudToBeKinky | NO LOVE LOST Tags: Kink, BDSM, Fetish, Fantasy, Sex, Education, Positive, DIY, Punk, Nerds, body, hair, hairy, domme, femdom, pso, phone, niteflirt, armpit, joi
In honor of International Women's Day, two of our global partners join the podcast to talk about the difference God is making through the work they have done and the work they continue to do in orphan care in India. Tara and Sitara Manogarom join the podcast to talk about their home in India for orphaned girls and how God has worked through this ministry since 2007. GUESTLifeline's (un)adopted ministry partners with a ministry in India. This ministry runs a home for orphaned girls. A husband and wife opened the Home in 2007 with three girls. Now they provide a home for 17+ girls. The husband lost his battle to COVID in 2020, yet his wife and children continue his legacy of caring for the girls and sharing the hope of Jesus. Tara is the wife who helped start this home and Sitara is her daughter. They both help run the home where the girls are thriving. HOSTHerbie Newell is the President & Executive Director of Lifeline Children's Services and its ministry arms.CO-HOSTRick Morton is the Vice President of Engagement at Lifeline Children's Services.RESOURCES As we see the needs of the vulnerable around the world every day, we can often feel helpless to make a difference. But we know that every man and woman, girl and boy are made in God's image and deserve to be known, loved, and to know God's goodness. You can be part of showing others their value in Christ by joining us in caring for vulnerable around the world. See our show notes or visit https://lifelinechild.org/global-orphan-care/ to find out more. LIFELINE CHILDREN'S SERVICES The mission of Lifeline Children's Services is to equip the Body of Christ to manifest the gospel to vulnerable children. Our vision is for vulnerable children and their communities to be transformed by the gospel and to make disciples. Web: lifelinechild.org Email: info@lifelinechild.org Facebook, Instagram, Twitter: @lifelinechild The Defender Podcast: Subscribe on iTunes | Stitcher | Spotify The Defender Bible Study: Subscribe on iTunes | Stitcher | Spotify
Guest Sitara Fe takes us on a magical conversation about the our Divine Feminine Ancestors as they speak through the both of us about healing our past, our mother wounds and how we can emulate the Divine Feminine through our work moving forward. Sitara Fe was born a medium and ran from her abilities until after she received her degree in psychology from Sonoma State. She enrolled in a meditation class that was psychic kindergarten and from that point forward, never looked back. She has gone on to teach others how to develop their own innate abilities and leans on the belief that we are all Infinite Beings before we are human. Now she focuses on business development with experience in the global world of crypto and digital nomads. Sitara's Links: www.monadsociety.com www.instagram.com/sitara.speaks/
Mushtaq Ahmad Yusufi is the most prominent humorist and satirist of Pakistan; author of extraordinary works "Charagh Tale" and "Aab-e-Gum". He received Sitara-e-Imtiaz and Hilal-i-Imtiaz, the highest literary honours by the Government of Pakistan. In this episode of the Tanz-o-Mizah series, listen to Mushtaq Ahmad Yusufi's Mazmoon recited by Zia Mohyeddin only on Rekhta Podcast.
In this episode, our gang of Investigators learns the truth about who and what they are dealing with at Leo Lion's Kingdom of Fun. The party also learn the truth about how they feel towards one another, and we learn a tragic detail about Sitara's physical appearance... CW: Detailed Description of Serial Murder and Disappearances Follow us on social media! TikTok: @rolloutpod Instagram: @roll_out_pod Support us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/rolloutttrpg Sabrina: All Socials - @BBEGBrina Gabbi: Instagram - @gabbig25, TikTok - @gaygabz Zach: All Socials - @grippersforgod Tony: All Socials - @tonythekiger Intro Song: "In The Hall of The Mountain King" - Arrangement by Tony Kiger Sounds Used in Episode: "Shostakovich Second Waltz on Guitar" by hermanruzh https://freesound.org/people/hermanruzh/sounds/617285/ "Bowling" by ladin https://freesound.org/people/ladin/sounds/175319/
चलिए सितारों की दुनिया में चार्ल्स डिकेन्स की लिखी 'एक सितारा सपने में' के साथ , A Child's dream Of A Star का हिंदी अनुवाद | Lets move to the world of stars with Charles Dickens A Child's dream Of A Star hindi translation 'Ek Sitara Sapne Mein'. If you like the stories of Kahani Jaani Anjaani, please do leave us a review on Apple Podcasts. You can also write to us ahello@piyushagarwal.com and to contribute to our self funded podcast please go to our "http://piyushagarwal.com/contribute (piyushAgarwal.com/contribute)". You can also visit Episode and Author details in our shownotes at http://www.piyushagarwal.com/ (www.piyushagarwal.com) Show Producer - Devanshi Batra
SEX MAGIC, RITUAL & LIVING IN POSSIBILITY with Abby Branson. Abby is a Kundalini yoga & tantra teacher and mother to her small daughter Sitara. Abby's story morphed from being a high achieving business woman in the space of the tantric arts, and spirituality community, to being in a very slow and intentional season of pregnancy and motherhood with her little girl. It's beautiful to hear how Abby held respect for each season of her life and she shares tools on how to surrender fully to where you are at in your current life while still holding a big beautiful nourishing vision for the future. She speaks on using Sex magic to infuse life with more joy and ease and to call forward experiences. She speaks of practical daily rituals to bring in more magic and intention to your life as a mother (Especially when you may not have hours to meditate) I love speaking to Abby as she has always held a point of possibility and expansion and reflects that to her community around her. I hope you enjoy this lighthearted episide You can find Abby on instagram here: @Abby.branson The Podcast intro of Mother Maker was created by my friend and artist @edwina.masson You can find me on Instagram as @The.Kat.River
Dipti Vachani fell in love with technology during her high school years when the idea of being able to write code and magically make something do what she wanted amazed her. Her programming skills, typing speed, and…...running ability?...helped her win computer science contests around the nation. This was just the beginning of a remarkable career that is still going strong. After graduating from Texas A&M with a BS in Computer Engineering where she was the only woman in her graduating class, Dipti spent 17 years at Texas Instruments. During her time at TI, she worked on numerous projects including automotive audio systems and low-power digital signal processors. As she worked her way up to a Vice President role, Dipti also led the creation of TI's Sitara brand of Arm microprocessors. In this podcast, Dipti reflects fondly on that early work: “It was fun and no day was the same. You came in and you took technology to solve problems for your customers…and when you figured it out and they were happy, it felt like joy, like you accomplished something.” Now, in her current role at Arm, Dipti is helping bring the automotive and IoT worlds together as they both begin “to look like a network of networks.” With IoT, Arm is looking to transform every industry including industrial, retail, home, cars, and agriculture. While Dipti is active in mentoring younger women in engineering, in this interview she provides important guidance for all engineers about setting boundaries in your career and knowing when it might be time to move on to another position. Other highlights from this lively episode include: -How corporate “frenemies” must come together to grow markets -The important distinction between mentorship and advocacy, particularly as it relates to women in engineering -Why Arm is the place for Vachani as she looks to leave a legacy -The “Junk in the trunk” of automotive compute applications
This episode is a tribute to Prof. GOPI CHAND NARANG.|Voice : MOHTASHIM RAZA|Writer : ZIA ZAMEER|A writer, literary critic and scholar, Prof. Narang was unique in holding this record. He was awarded the prestigous Sitara-i-Imtiaz (Star of Excellence) by the Government of Pakistan and Padma Bhushan and Padma Shri by the Government of India.
In this episode of the RareErth podcast, I'm speaking with Sitara Srinivasan. She is the founder at Naxxatra Sciences and an independent researcher and educator. Sitara is also the youngest guest we've had on the show so far. As a child, she was curious about topics such as the origins of the cosmos and how life arose on Earth. She had a strong interest in science and philosophy, and at first she was only interested in astronomy because it fulfilled a kind of curiosity within her that she couldn't explain. In time, she found herself drawn to the intricacies of the subject. Key points in this episode: At 22, how she developed a sense of vision for what she wanted and started Naxxatra. How she began by reaching out and building a community that shared the same passion. The many setbacks she has endured in fulfilling her dream of creating a company and the vision to create 100's of scientists through the brand that she runs independently. How as a child, she knew that Science was her way to make the world a better place and reach her own goals. Why Science is fueled by curiosity. And how it's a vehicle that can take us to a place where we can discover the mysteries of life. How to ask questions daily, some will be purely challenging and others will help you reach a new understanding. How debates can have lasting effects on your mindset. There are many different ways to enrich your life if you keep asking the right kinds of questions about them. She elaborates the variables in Newton's Second Law and explains the equation in a concise, simplified manner. How pseudoscience is a problem in our society and how it can be avoided by questioning everything we hear, no matter how popular it is. One could ask questions and open up a world of endless possibilities. How to get work done as an entrepreneur with lot of priorities. What can we do to encourage children to be critical and rational thinkers instead of just absorbing knowledge. The study of astronomy & the many different job opportunities. How Generalists will do better than Specialists in near future. Explains the Butterfly Effect and the Non Linear Dynamics and Chaos Theory. She discusses what success means to her and shares some of the books she's enjoyed. We end the interview with a round of Rapid Fire Questions. I hope you enjoy listening to it as much as I did. Show Notes can be found here.
Trigger warning: In this episode, we will be discussing issues such as stalking, voyeurism, r*pe, sexual harassment, assault, self-harm, and Islamophobia. For anyone who may find these topics unsettling, we recommend prioritizing your mental health and not engaging with the following content. Our latest topic-based episode is tackling collective ideas of consent in South Asia, as well as the glorification of non-consent in our media. We knew that a feminist analysis of South Asian cinema would not be complete without an episode dedicated to the media's role in perpetuating the r*pe culture in South Asia. We are all familiar with these narratives that often disregard women's autonomy and their agency as fully-fleshed human beings. Consent and the overarching media landscape around it were vital to this analysis. So this will be the first of a two-part conversation on r*pe and purity culture. Beyond discussing the movies in our lineup, Sitara, LOEV, and Raanjhanaa, we decided to take on a more general discussion on film culture in South Asia. We particularly address the ubiquitous "item numbers," which have been a staple in problematic media portrayals of women and the disheartening normalization of voyeuristic shots in our films.These movies served as a frame of reference to discuss the collective narratives about romance, sexuality, agency, and (non)consent that our media normalizes. This glorification of violations of consent make such behavior easier to get away with in reality. We hope that collectively critiquing these portrayals in our media and around us can help to start discussions around consent and r*pe culture, as well as lead to more well-rounded and humanized portrayals of women and marginalized characters in our cinema.To know more about our discussion, read the extended show notes on our website with additional resources and content!More available on SareesOnScreen.com - - -[Music Prod. By LuKremBo]Advisory
You can learn more about Sitara by clicking on the following links:https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4775978/https://www.instagram.com/iam.sitara.attaie
BENZINGA CANNABIS CAPITAL CONFERENCEThe premier gathering of cannabis entrepreneurs and investors in North America returns for a 2-Day Hybrid Event on October 14-15.Speakers will include $SNDL and other major Cannabis Companies, for more information visit https://www.benzinga.com/events/cannabis/Episode Summary:Thursday TradesStocks talked about on the show:$INTC $UPST $SOFI $SWBI $VIAC $STAB $NGTF $SOVOGuests:Daniel Creech Curzio Research 2:00 Statera Bio CEO Mike Handley $STAB 10:00 Nightfood CEO Sean Folkson $NGTF 30:00SOVOS CEO Andy Hovancik $SOVO 45:00https://www.curzioresearch.com/Hosts:Aaron BryTwitter: https://twitter.com/aaronbry5Hot Stocks Luke JacobiTwitter: https://twitter.com/lukejacobiJason RaznickTwitter: https://twitter.com/jasonraznickSubscribe to all Benzinga Podcasts hereGet 20% off Benzinga PRO here Become a BENZINGA AFFILIATE and earn 30% on new subscriptionsDisclaimer: All of the information, material, and/or content contained in this program is for informational purposes only. Investing in stocks, options, and futures is risky and not suitable for all investors. Please consult your own independent financial adviser before making any investment decisions.Unedited Transcript All right. All right. What's going on, everybody having. Whew. We are back at it, wine and down the end of the week, another dreary to Detroit day here behind me. I hope everybody's got a little bit more sunshine than we do. It's also very cold. I'm now wearing a light jacket in the morning, but what's going on guys.Market is ripping again. We are back to where we were before that Monday sell off, you buy the dippers out there. All of you by the dippers. I was not wanting. Congratulations to you. Round of applause, pat yourself on the back, you won a game. Uh, you know, I'm going to go ahead. Let's just look at this, this chart aspire really quick for a second, and we're going to zoom it out to a year and then we'll go to five years.Uh here's the one year chart is by, by the day. Tried and true. Uh, here's a two-year charter spy by the dip tried and true five years. All right. I guess at the, by the dippers, just always seem to win this one. Uh, but what's going on guys? This is the power hour. This is the trade idea show. That's why we spend this time together every single day.So if we are not delivering on ideas, call us out. You are empowered to do that in the chat. We're going to get rocking and rolling. Uh, first op we're bringing in Daniel from Curzio reading. Good. Good, good friend to Frank over there. Uh, and Daniel's going to be dropping some ideas on us. He's gonna be talking about the China situation a little bit, I believe.Uh, and then we, we have three public company CEO interviews today. Jam pack guys. Okay. Three public company's CEO interviews. A lot of them may be stocks that you're not familiar with. I'll give you the tickers there. S T a B N G T F and S O V O. Uh, so, so again, S T a B N G T F S O V O a, but without further ado guys, uh, let's go ahead and bring Daniel from Curzio research in there.And when you, if you have takers, drop them in the chat, uh, I see, et cetera, ETCs already go and he's got his affirm on there. He's got his hymns on there. Um, and, and, yeah, let's get these in here. Solar ops. We're talking about the cannabis. I am not in any of the cannabis stocks now, but, but, but maybe I ought to be, but let's ask Daniel, Daniel, are you in any of the cannabis names?Um, not right now. No, but, uh, they've been coming across the headlines a lot. And first of all, thanks, thanks for having me great to be here. Um, but if I were to look at something in full disclosure, I don't have it and I've been kicking myself, but , uh, if you want to pull that up, there are basically a roll-up company that does a medical marijuana and the facilities that they're going to use to produce and grow and distribute.And that's char has been absolutely beautiful from an investor standpoint. Five-year chart. Yep. And, uh, those guys, uh, I believe it's wall street guys that just got together and man, they they've just been knocking it out of the park. So that's the one that I would look at first, other than the big names Tilray and those et cetera.But man, a friend of mine gave me that under a hundred and I just kept thinking, all right, I'll wait and wait and wait. And, uh, that's, that's frustrating, but that's investing that's okay. Uh, and, and Daniel, but before we hop into it, uh, give me a little bit of your background. Tell us, tell us about your trading investing career.Um, and then let's dive into some time. Absolutely. So I joined a Frank Curzio here at Curzio research. Uh, coming up on four years. It'll be four years this October next month. And my background before that was, I started in the brokerage business as a financial advisor, uh, had series seven and 66. Then didn't enjoy that.I like the research side, but not the front office standpoint. They believer in savings and investing. And on the saving side, I'm big into whole life insurance as a, as a wealth management tool. I know that raises a lot of red flags and always gets a good conversation started, but that's for another time, I can argue that until I'm blue in the face.And, uh, then when I was listening to Frank's podcast and following him through his career, and when he said that he was starting his own shop and wanted an analyst, I threw my hat in the ring and here we are going on four years. Uh, and give it, give us the short insurance pitch. The short insurance pitch is if you're disciplined enough to say, if you compare a whole life insurance policy to a bank account, there's no other product out there that is quote unquote as safe and reliable.And it gives you the opportunity to earn interest as you use your money. And there's a big difference between the interest you earn and the interest you pay with the flexibility on that. It's a fantastic wealth building opportunity over the long term. It's not a trading deal. Uh, if you're, if you're old right now and I don't mean to be rude about that, uh, that's what, you know, everybody thinks they're too old for everything these days, but, uh, if you're anywhere under, I'd say 50, you ought to really give it a look and most policies are set up.In favor of the insurance company, meaning higher commissions, and you can split those premiums up and infinite banking process. If you Google that, you'll, you'll see a lot of good stuff. Uh, infinite banking by, uh, Nelson Nash. I believe I'll tell my head as a great book to dig into. All right, there we go.And if anybody has a question about the insurance side, dropped them. And I'll pass it along to Daniel, but all right. Let, let, let, let's get back to the stock side. What what's on your radar right now? What are you thinking about? We, you, you gave us a cannabis name to look at already, but, but what else?Yeah. And that was driven by, uh, you know, if you, you guys are all market junkies. So as you're looking at headlines and everything, uh, the biggest lesson that I'm learning and, you know, I don't have a crystal ball or anything, but you gotta be able to decipher. News to act on and what to ignore. And when you just, when your market junkies and you see a lot of things coming across your desk or your eyes, uh, in my opinion, headlines around pot stocks kind of went away and now they're coming back and I say, they're coming back over the last month, at least in my opinion.So, uh, and that's driven politically, uh, there's a lot of headlines about, um, there's a group of. I think there's a bill in the house or the Senate. I'm sorry, I don't, I'm on the fence there about protecting banks that do business with, uh, pot stocks, because that's a big red flag right now. Cause you still have this illegal NIS at a certain level.I mean, it's kind of scary to think about, Hey, the feds can basically go in and shut anything down, but we're not going to. So we're in this process of, Hey, this is a law, but we're going to ignore that. Uh, we see a lot of that with politicians on both sides of the aisle. So that's not anything new. That's, you know, I look through the world from a political and economic lens.Uh, I think everybody should do that because it literally affects everything in our lives, in reality, as consumers and individuals. Okay. Alright. And I'll, I'll draw, I'll throw mine in the ring too. I'm going to throw in the, the one that everybody thinks about, but till Ray, uh, Erwin Simon, CEO of Tilray founder of Hain, celestial, good friend of Benzinga.Um, I, I, he he's, I followed his career for quite a while and he's just such an incredible operator. Um, and, and so if I had to pick one, I'm picking the track record of, of, of his, on the management side and that's where Tilray would be my plate. And that's great because you want to focus on individuals. I mean, when you, when you don't have an investment that you can control, so it's not close to the vest you want to invest in management teams.Um, Frank talks a lot about that with, especially in the resource sector, you want proven management teams, you want skin in the game. So if that gentleman and you know him like that, that that's a, that's a check mark on the, on the good side for the teacher. Yeah, absolutely. All right. Well, what else is on your mind?You know, Yeah, we'll go from a boring to exciting. So low-hanging fruit. Uh, Intel has dropped the ball for a number of years. They've let you know, their lunch has been eaten by their competitors. They have a new CEO and I'm going to butcher this, but pat gins learner, and he just took over in February of this year.And I think that this is a situation where you can buy it and forget about it. I have a little bit of a full disclosure. You earn a decent yield. And I think that as there's more volatility in the markets, and if you see this transition from growth to value, like everybody's warning about or volatility, you're going to go into hard brand names, solid brand names with good balance sheets.And they. Just have to quit screwing up all the time, in my opinion, to get a higher price, uh, the new CEO's got big ambitions. That's what I like to see either. They're going to invest a lot in fab centers, uh, semiconductor buildings over the next several years. And that's a huge secular bull market.That's not going away anytime soon. So Intel, if it's not exciting, But I do think that that's the lowest hanging fruit out there on a, on one of the big, yeah. And looking at some of the multiples really quick. I mean, it seems like a pretty cheap stock. So we're looking at a forward PE ratio of 12. Um, I don't have the S and P 500 handy, average handy off the top of my head.Right. At least in the twenties, uh, and then a price to sales, a 2.8 versus that one I know S and P average is, is a little bit over four. So, so it definitely seems like a relatively cheap stock. Yeah. And you can argue, I mean, the, the lower PE uh, forward P against its peers is warranted right now, because again, they've been dropping the ball so many times, so this new CEO starts to get some momentum, starts to prove that they can show results.I think that you can see that P rice faster than the actual results in reality. Markets are always forward-looking and that's exciting. That can be good or bad, but again, you get a few, uh, you get a few check marks on this guy's side, and I think it could just take off and easily be, you know, 20, 25% and then kind of find that new normal and hang out there for awhile.And again, you get paid to wait and are you really worried about Intel going bankrupt? I'm not, but you know, that's a good, that's a good hiding spot. And I don't think it's going to be dead money going from. Yeah. And check this out guys. I, I just, I just want it up an income statement really quickly. Uh, you know, th this, this top number that we have here that I'm trying to highlight, uh, th th this is quarterly revenue, and I mean, we're looking at like five quarters in a row with.Literally no growth. Um, you know, we, we zoom it out to annual revenue and we're getting a little bit of growth there. Um, but, but not, not crazy exciting. I think that's what Daniel's referring to. Yep. Absolutely. All right. All right. What else you said you're gonna start pouring and taking. That's boring. So a upstart U P S T is the taker and a quick, uh, are you familiar with this company at all?I am going to Lockton. Who's also a good friend of Benzing as is very, very hot on this stock. A couple of times to us it's been absolutely going crazy lately and quick, a rabbit trail here. You guys need to be going through 13 F filings. Uh, there's free websites out there and that's just great use the power of the internet.We've never lived in a better time where guys like me on 35 can take advantage of, I mean, the amount of resource we have or the amount of information we have for free right now over the internet. It's just a huge step forward and it's just blind, dumb luck that we get to live in this period. None of us picked when we got to be born in order to get some of this information at all, you'd have to go to libraries, different things.So take advantage of there's 13 S I was going through those, uh, Dan Loeb of third point. Somebody I really respect and you know, like to listen to anything he writes or says and read anything he writes. So I just saw this in a filing and I just went through ticker symbols. Um, they're in a major growth platform where the banking and financial services are using a lot of AI.They have been for some time, but it's getting a lot of capital to flow into that space right now. So they do personal loans, consumer loans, and they basically go in and show banks, Hey, we can show you how to make more loans with a. Risk tolerance and a lower default rate. And why wouldn't you pursue that or look into that if you're a bank and that's a scalable business with all the loans and trillions of dollars out there.And as you can tell, I would wait for a pullback. This is definitely a momentum stock. Uh, we were just talking about, uh, PEs with, uh, Intel. I don't know what it is off the top of my head, but it's gotta be through the roof on. All right. And, and I want to throw this one out to the chat to, uh, is anybody in this Docker to anybody get into the stock from the show?Because when we first talked about it, it was in the seventies somewhere. I, this is the first time I've looked at it in a wild scene, three 40. I, I clearly missed the boat. Uh, but, but I'm curious if anybody out there caught the rip in this one. And so, so Daniel, I like, I like what you're picking up on it that you want to wait for for some of that pullback and.Let's let the momentum co come to a close, um, with the model like you're saying is so good. It's so reoccurring too, right. Is once a bank becomes dependent on upstart for, for lending and being like a core part of that engine is as to how they're pricing and deciding who to lend to. I would imagine that that's impossible, damn near impossible for these banks to rip out of their operations.Yeah, absolutely. It's, it's a sticky product and it's scalable. So as an investor, that's a great thing to have. So, you know, be, be prepared for volatility. Um, I, quick story. I told my dad about this around $95 a share, and I said I was buying it and I didn't. And he did, and I wasn't lying to him and it went.50 or whatever. And now look at where it is. He didn't sell it. So he's very happy. But of course I was kicking myself. I think I bought a gold stock or whatever, which I'm still down on. Uh, but I said, Hey, you need to buy this. I should buy this, but I'm going over here. And he did. So that's good. All right guys, and check out the quarterly revenue on this one.We're looking at four quarters of data right here on upstart again, sticker U P S T. We went from $51 million of sales to $194 million of. In four quarters. That's I don't know if there's other public company that operates at this scale that, that that's had that kind of growth. I mean, that's, that would be, if somebody out there wants to go run a quick stock screen, so set maybe market cap threshold somewhere, uh, or, or may set a revenue threshold outlet, like 50, a hundred million dollars and see if any other companies have this kind of growth.I, I would imagine that that there's not one. All right. So, so you're making it more exciting. Do you have a third one for us? Yeah. Along the same lines with the financial platform online platform, a sofa Jeffrey's just came out with initiation yesterday. I've been watching this. It's been volatile as well, and they put a PR $25 price tag it, price target on.If I, uh, if I remember correctly, which is damn near 50% upside from current levels. Well, depending on what it's doing right now today, but. You have a lot of money flowing into this space. It just makes sense from a standpoint and hell their name is on that, a beautiful new, however, billion dollars. It took to build that a football stadium out in California.Yeah. That, that, that, that was definitely an expensive sponsorship. I guarantee that. Yeah, I see, I see I'm using my trusty Benzinga pro here, looking at the recent analyst price targets. Uh, you know, I see the Jeffries yesterday that you mentioned at 25 Mizuho out there at 20. And then the, the low of the street credit Suisse came out about two weeks ago at 16 and a half.Um, and, and, and so, so BA basically, uh, is, is the thesis on this one? Daniel it's it's right. Space, right stock within that space. Yeah, absolutely. It's just, it's more of a momentum play. Uh, I liked the idea in general, but it's just when you have massive amounts of money flowing into that and strong brand types, uh, those are great for trading opportunities and then they can turn into long-term holdings.Okay. Yeah. And I'm zooming into a five day chart right now. So it's what we're looking at. I believe our five minute candles, let me get a, from a 10 minute candles, five day chart. Um, and, and we, we definitely see that rip higher with the market yesterday, uh, in, in tack down another 2% so far today. So, so, and let me throw this one out here, but I definitely see this symbol come up if anybody has long.So if I take her S O F I give me the one in the chat, if not give me the two, I want to get a sense of where the crowd is at on the. Uh, I I'm not in so far, but I do own a couple of the online brokerages. Um, one that I'm getting hammered in right now, uh, I've trimmed the position, but still have a little bit of a position in his tiger.Ticker T I G R a. It's like, like the Robin hood of China, Singapore, et cetera. Um, wow. We have a lot of Sophie owners in the chat check this out. Okay. So a lot of people who like sofa, I can get behind that. All right. Okay. All right. Daniel, anything else for us before we gotta hop? Uh, yeah, if you want to have a fun, uh, political pick a Smith and Wesson brands, uh, they're a pure play on fire symbol on that one.S WPI. Thank you. You can see, we impressed. So that was the first you're you're on stock number four, and I knew the first three. Okay. There you go. All right. SWB. So that massive spike there was after an earnings release, uh, they've recently, uh, I think right around the first of this month, September, they did their quarterly earnings, but that massive spike there, that what you can see on the chart is they blew out the numbers on the earnings release.And then it looks like the Reddit crowd got involved because look at that massive sky high, I mean, that thing just went parabolic for several trading days. Uh, this is a pure play on firearm. I know that's a touchy subject politically, but when you look at the numbers, the FBI background checks and things are falling year over year because of the strong, strong comps that they're compared to during the riots and the 2020 and all that kind of thing.But 50% of new gun buyers are women. Um, everybody I'm a small town guy. I grew up around firearms. So I'm biased as everybody else is, but I'm biased towards them. This is a company with no debt. They are. In a position to continue raising their dividend. Uh, it's not impressive. It's not a high yielding thing, but they are buying back stock as well.And you have a solid company with an amazing brand name and you have a product that people are, um, you know, it's, they have a huge demand for their products right now, their backlogs or their inventories about an eight weeks, which is kind of where they want to management. They're going to have issues along with everybody else with supply chains.When you get a great business in a fantastic financial shape and a well-known brand, um, that's, that's a good one right there. So, and it's got a decent short interest. So that, that spike that you see on the chart that could easily happen again. Alright. I like it. It's interesting. I have, uh, let me throw this edgy Daniel, then we're going to have to hop in a minute here, but here here's my take on the gun stocks is I feel like literally always, or at least.Once a year for the last 10 years, there's like a shortage. And like, there just becomes this narrative, all of a sudden that there's a shortage on guns or there's a shortage on ammunition. And then just a ton of energy pops into these stocks. And you know what I mean? It's it, it just seems like, uh, like, I don't know, like I'm sick, I'm bored of the narrative.Yeah, it does. I mean, and you're right. That does happen. I will tell you the biggest risk I see. This is, and why I think you have some short interest is you have such a political movement and like your major funds and investment companies like BlackRock and those, they have, they kind of shun these kinds of stocks.So you have a great business. You have high profit margins, but what's going to be. The big guys from flowing more money into these stocks is political reasons. That's your biggest risk in my opinion, but yeah, you're right. They, they get hot. They could be used as tradable securities. So that would work out for your listeners, but I wouldn't feel bad about buying and holding this either, but yeah, if you want to trade the pops and, uh, you know, sell on the rips and buy on the dips, that's a great idea.Right? Alrighty, Danielle, I appreciate you hopping on with us. How can folks stay in touch? Where should they go? What should they check out? Yeah. Uh, my email isDaniel@curzioresearch.com. Be sure to check out Curzio research.com and our wall street unplugged podcast that we now do over Tuesday, Wednesdays and Thursdays every single week.Alrighty. There it is. Thank you for joining us, sir, and dropping the ideas. All right. All right, guys. How was that? I see recurring theme of the chat and talk about Viacom. We will get the via, comes to your V I a C, but, but without further ado, w w we're we're going to keep the show rolling. Uh, we, we've got a nice slate of guests coming in for us today.Uh, first up CEO said, taro, biopharma, Mike Handley. I'm going to go ahead and let's bring Mike onto the. How are you doing today, sir? Thanks for that. Absolutely. Uh, and, and everyone, the stock symbol is ticker. S T a B said Sandy tango alpha Bravo, Bravo. Um, long week. Um, but, but, but my, my, I I'm one for, for a good stock symbol.You know, if, if, if a, if a company has a good ticker symbol that like automatically notches it up in my book, so maybe we could just start there for a second. Uh, why. Yeah. Interesting question though. Thanks for having me again. Yeah. Stab is a Sitara biopharma, obviously ticker symbols are a little hit and miss.Um, we were going for sta T but uh, stab is memorable. Um, and it also goes with our tagline, take a stab at stopping. Right. So, okay. We think it's more memorable than most taglines. Absolutely. No, that's great. I love it. It's like some of the ETF funds, right. I read out to them to I'm like, I don't know how you guys pick the ticker symbols, but if there's like a group or like, you know, something you survey include me in there, I haven't gotten any responses, but I love the memorable ticker symbol for sure.Absolutely. And, and, and Mike T taking a step back from the ticker symbol to the company. Uh, could you just give us a little bit of an overview on Satara for anybody out there who might not know. Yes, the terrorist, a, a company that just became public, uh, July 27th through a combination merger with Cleveland Biolabs, which was a NASDAQ listed company.I've been running a state Tara since April of last year. Um, we, uh, talked to Cleveland Biolabs synergistic platforms. So we're most looking at immunotherapies and, uh, it looked like a good combination of two companies. So we combined the two companies officially July 26. Or July 27th. Yeah. And I've been trading since then, and I've been working with circuits and getting visibility for our pipeline and we're about ready to initiate some Wade stage drug programs, uh, that we're really excited about that should help patients and deliver some new immunotherapies to the field.Excellent. And Mike, you, you, you, you mentioned, I think it was April, 2020, that, that, that, that you joined the company, is that accurate or that you've been running it. Yeah, I've been running it since April, 2020. We've done two acquisitions, um, raised or secured over a hundred million dollars in gone public.So it's been a busy what? 17 months. Yeah, no kidding. So, so, so, uh, the, the next question I have is, uh, is on background and, and I, I sort of have two pieces of it. Um, and, and you can pick the answer one, one, or both, uh, but, but either what, what was the impetus for the company? Or can you talk a little bit about your career prior, prior to.Yeah. Yeah, I'll answer both. So I've been in front of biotech for 24 years of running companies for the last 15 years. I'm very interested in the biotech space. Immunotherapy space started off at Amgen Genentech, which are the two big giants and biotech, of course, Genentech bought by Roche now, but Amgen still, uh, independent, uh, took over 17 products to market.You know, raise close to half a billion dollars and, uh, Brandon's is the terror. Like I said, April last year, they had a very interesting portfolio and uh, thought, um, this would be a great public company, a great opportunity to get some drugs, to some much needed patients, um, that don't have any other alternatives that are.Uh, so very excited about our platform, multiple shots on goal. We've got a great story and it resonates well with the street, from our interactions and our non-deal roadshow we've been doing. So we're very excited, better than current position. Okay. And I'll, I'll pick up on that roadshow comment that you made, you know, and w when you're going out to wall street and you're talking about the company, uh, you know, what, what aspect of the business is, is getting investors most.Yeah. Great question. So if you follow the biotech sector, we've seen immunotherapies just exploded in the past five years, I'll use two examples, Humira, which is a TNFL Footlocker sells about $19 billion a year. What's number one, uh, drug selling in us. And I think the world, and then you look at Keytruda.Merck's drug is a PD, one PDL, one inhibitor. It sells at 13 billion. It's also. Um, our approach to immunotherapies is a little bit different than what big pharma is doing. Those particular drugs suppress the immune system, uh, as in Humira. And they do that, um, to account for, um, uh, Crohn's disease, IVG rheumatory arthritis, and then the cancer drugs take the brakes off your immune system.So in effect, our narrative to wall street is the current immune therapies out there or. And they're generating a lot of cashflow and they're helping patients, but they also come with a large amount of side effects because you're suppressing the immune system. Um, in the one case with the Humira and other TNF, alpha blockers and the other cancer cases, you're increasing the probability of hyper inflammation in those patients.And that's been a cause and a concern and a warning for Keytruda, both great drugs, uh, both help patients, but we think there's a better way of doing immunotherapies. And that's what we're telling the street. And they're gravitating. Okay. And can you talk to us a little bit about him? Question in specifically the integration stuff.Yeah, I'm close was the second company we acquired. Um, they're a research driven company with, uh, cashflows and, uh, we're in the process right now of integrating them into our R and D platform. And they're working on our second gen, uh, immunotherapies. And we've got a couple of, uh, potential interesting candidates we're working through, but the inquest simply adds to.And, uh, we're building, I think one of the more interesting and the largest tool, like reception pipelines, um, in the U S if not the world, and that provides us with, again, a lot of shots on goal and a lot of ways to help patients. Okay. And I guess maybe taking a, a step back or a step higher than, than, than inquest specifically.Uh, but, but how do you see M and a fitting into the company's roadmap and why have you made the choice that, Hey, that that's the route that we're going to pursue to really grow. Yeah, I'm a firm believer the, uh, Biven bill, right. It's a lot of companies out there that have interesting technologies or platforms that would take me, you know, months to years to replicate the same thing and a much higher dilution to our shareholders.So, um, being opportunistic, looking at companies with the us. Uh, or complimentary or technologies that are complimentary. Um, we'll definitely use our public stock as currency. And like I said, we're well capitalized and we'll be opportunistic about what we go out and acquire, but it's definitely in the mold of our strategy going forward.So look at M and a, and be opportunistic about increasing our pipeline, both depths. Okay. And Mike, let, let, let me ask you one more question. And this one is always a tough one. Uh, but, but if you had to name one, one thing that you're most excited about, so somewhere on the roadmap, what, what would that one idea.Yeah, great question. Everybody asks me, um, obviously cancer therapies are near and dear to everybody's heart. Everybody knows a relative or friend that has cancer, and we've got some very good cancer therapies for developing an adjunctive treatment. Um, but probably the drug program I'm most excited about is our Crohn's programs.So what we've seen in phase two data is, uh, double the rate of remission in patients who take a once a day world. So current standard of character, marrow, injectable, biologic, um, you get a remission rate of in the low thirties. Um, our what our data, what we've seen is about a 67% remission rate, four weeks, once a day dosing, that is very compelling.And then the other thing I'm really excited about Crohn's is currently for pediatric Crohn's patients. There's nothing out there that, uh, Works. Well, all of that is black box warning. And as kids develop their immune system, it's really hard for them to be on these biologics, like Humira, Stelara, and Remicade.So we're running a phase three pediatric study that should kick off by the end of the year, um, in, uh, pediatric Crohn's patients. And we believe this will be a viable alternative to all the kids out there suffering from Crohn's disease. Awesome. Mike, I appreciate you taking the time to come on with us today.CEO said Tara, a ticker S T a B. And as I said, I do love that symbol and I love the memorability of it. If that's even a word, digging a stab at cancer. Awesome. Yeah. Appreciate it. Thanks for, thanks for your time. Have a good day. Absolutely. You as well. All right. All right, producer, Amy, what do you think.Love it love the company. Love the ticker. Great to have Mike on. Um, but Luke, we have an absolutely packed power hour show. Today. We brought on Daniel from wall street and unplug. We brought on my from Sitara buyout. Now it is time to bring on Sean C Sean folks and CEO of night food. Um, so without further ado, oh wait, wait, wait.Celsius is a hundred bucks. No way. Wait, did we ever get the video of Jonah shock? He said, he said he was going to shut you down. He did it leap and you're sleeping on Celsius. Sorry. Um, yeah. And then you also saw the news that Jonah said a Celsius is sending us some, some drinks to Florida for the conference.Yeah. Guys, if you want to come hang out with me and producer a B in journal up them and put the link in the chat, come say, hi, it's going to be about. That's really the only thing that's keeping me going at this point. So there you go. It will be a good time. Um, all right, Luke. Well, without further ado, I'm going to go ahead and bring Sean folks in on the show.Sean CEO of night food. Thank you for joining us on the Benzinga power hour. How are you doing on this beautiful Thursday? Great. My pleasure. Happy to be here. Great to have you, um, before we get started, do you mind just giving some, uh, background on the company for maybe some of our audience that may not be familiar?Sure. So across the country, On any given night, you've got over a hundred million people that are snacking in between dinner and bed. Uh, the most popular choices tend to be things that are loaded with excess fat, excess sugar, excess calories. Cause that's what we're hard wired to create. So you've got all these snacks being consumed, and they're not only unhealthy, but they're actually disruptive to sleep.When you eat the wrong things before bed, it can impair your sleep quality. So knowing that so many people are snacking at night on a regular basis, what night food does is we deliver healthier snack options that are specifically formulated to satisfy those nighttime cravings, but do it in a better, healthier, and more sleep friendly.There's plenty of companies out there over the last 10 or 15 years that have launched and had a lot of success with better for you snacks, which are generally healthier in terms of, you know, protein content or sugar content or caloric content, but only night food has looked at. Knowing that people are snacking within that hour or two before bed, what should we be putting in our bodies and what shouldn't we be putting in our bodies to make sure that we get the best night of sleep and sleep is becoming more and more of a challenge for a lot of people, uh, especially now with COVID.So we think the timing is great, and we think there's a billion dollar category to be had here in the category of nighttime. So is this something, I guess that took a lot of, you know, scientific research on, on night foods and to figure out like what it is specifically about, um, you know, what's in typical ice cream that can disrupt someone's.Well, I mean, there's been a general consensus for quite some time, and there's been a lot of research over the years. Uh, you know, excess sugar, uh, fat and calories are problematic. Um, you know, there are certain nutrients that can be beneficial, magnesium, calcium, zinc, vitamin B6. Uh, so the research really existed.Uh, and when we launched our, our challenge was. You know, to formulate a great tasting product, uh, with all these ingredients that can satisfy those cravings in that way. So, uh, really we stood on the shoulders of the existing research, which was out there. And it's really interesting because with so much snacking already happening at night.See, this is, this is not a behavior. That's, uh, it's not a trend. It's not a fad. This is how humans are wired. We're wired to crave these things at night, so it's not going away. So there was a lot of talk and a lot of research before we launched, but nobody had ever launched a product into the category, which we thought was really interesting.Now we've got Nestle, we've got Unilever, we've got Pepsi. They're all talking publicly about this category. Um, but, but we're the only ones operating in it. And so the challenge for us was not really to figure out what our snacks should be. An ice cream is the first, you know, what they should contain. It's more about really educating the.Got it. Yeah. And I mean, it sounds like, I don't know if it's fair to say, but you're kind of, um, you know, hacking the human, like hardwiring of wanting to crave these things, but then we, you can eat these things, but in it, and it tastes like what we're craving, but it doesn't have those kinds of detrimental effects on sleep.Is that. Yeah, that's exactly right. I mean, you know, th the reason we crave these types of things at night is because putting extra fuel inside your tank before fasting is a survival mechanism that really served well, you know, the caveman ancestors, uh, you know, if, if they didn't have the resources, if they didn't store excess fuel inside their body, in the form of calories, they were less likely to survive.And specifically before the nighttime fast, that's when those cravings, that's why appetite peaks. Um, so yeah, what we're trying to do is, um, make sure that, that when you do give into those cravings and most people do that, you're doing it in a way that's beneficial and not detrimental. Got it. Um, so real quick on the business side, um, I understand.Uh, you know, you guys do a lot of I'm on the website right now, a lot of direct to consumer. Um, I see, you know, shipping is only 6 95 for an eight, eight pint order, but what about all on the B2B side, on the business to business side? Uh, you know, where does night food stand as far as with partnerships with, uh, you know, places like hotels and chains like that?Yes. So, so from a retail distribution perspective, we're in divisions of Albertsons we're in, uh, almost a thousand Walmart stores across the country. And other supermarkets and we're expecting to add quite a few more supermarket chains, uh, in the spring. You know, those meetings that are going on right now and things are being finalized, but the real cab.And what's going to be happening in the next few weeks and months is the hotel launch. So we were making a big push into hotels prior to COVID and then obviously COVID slowed things down quite a bit, but, uh, in the hotel environment, you know, everybody's been in the supermarket and you see there's there's six or eight doors of ice cream.There could literally be hundreds and hundreds of different varieties, different skews in there in the hotel environment, you've got a consumer that's typically purchasing for more immediate consumption. Our packaging, as you can see there says sleep friendly right on the front. We sell very well in the hotel environment in the past, we've sold pint for pint with Ben and Jerry's pint for pint with hogs.And we got contacted, uh, late last year. One of the leading global hotel brands just conducted and completed a test of night food in several of their hotels. And the test went very well. And what that's going to lead to is a national rollout of the ice. And what we believe also could be the ability to very quickly introduce additional product formats into that hotel environment.So the product sells very well. There, it's a great opportunity to capture high margin businesses, much more profitable than the supermarkets, but it's also really supportive. Of the supermarket distribution. Uh, we've seen, um, we've seen RX bar get into gyms and use that gym distribution to support their supermarket rollout.And then they sold to Kellogg's for $600 million a couple of years ago, Oatley also, which just IPO a few months ago, they very publicly stated their strategy is to roll into coffee shops. They've got to deal with Starbucks. Consumers will interface with the brand in that environment. And that will build trust that build awareness, and then the consumers run into the supermarket and start buying the product.So we think the hotel piece, obviously it's going to be great revenue contribution, great profit contribution, uh, but also really, really supportive of our supermarket expects. Yeah, that that's good insight there as to how you can kind of raise brand awareness through some of these, uh, B2B deals and that way, um, you know, bolstered the, the B2C sales as well.Um, so, so you mentioned some other of the big ice cream players out there. Um, do you see Knight food as a potential, like takeover target down the line? Uh, I do. I think it's, I think it's going to be inevitable. I think we're going to force their hands. You know, uh, when you think about it, Nestle and Unilever are the two largest out there, and they've both publicly expressed interest in this category.And, you know, especially being in the hotel vertical, it's really going to cement us as, as the category king and the category leader, you know, we've seen five-hour energy still sells over well, over 80% of the energy shots in the country. You know, every, everybody in the energy drink business just about has launched a shot and five-hour.Just swats them away. And I think, you know, if we play our cards, right, the same thing will happen in the nighttime nutrition space. And specifically being in the hotels makes it really hard for somebody to come in and try to outflank us. It's a lot easier to do if you're relying strictly on supermarket distribution, there's a lot more opportunity for the big players to come in and try to push us around.But in that hotel space, I think it's really going to insulate us quite a bit. Um, it's also going to really accelerate. Um, our growth curves so that by the time anybody decides they want to get in, we're going to be running out with really tremendous revenue growth as we scale into the hotels. And, you know, even if the first company decides they're going to try to launch against.Then what is the second company going to do? Are they going to play for third place? Are they going to try to require, uh, the category pioneer? So, um, I do think it's inevitable. Uh, you know, we've got some revenue targets that, you know, when we hit those, everybody's going to have to decide how are they going to.One thing. I didn't mention almost half of all snacking takes place at night. This is not a small niche. This is not five or 10%. This is almost half of all snacking. And it's not just Unilever and Nestle. Everybody knows about this Mon delays and Kellogg's, and Hershey's any company that's in the snack space.They know when the Oreos and the Doritos and the Ben and Jerry's are being eaten. And once we show that consumers are wanting and willing to make a small change in order to support better quality. Right, which is an easy jump for any consumer to make. Once these big companies realize that, then they know that the whole landscape of the snack category is going to change.You're talking about almost half of all snacking up for grabs. When all these cookies, chips, candy and ice cream are being consumed between dinner and bed. I don't think they're going to be able to lay off. I think we're going to be fielding. I mean, we've already been contacted by some of the companies, um, at least one of them that I mentioned on this call or.Um, I think the phone's going to start ringing once we start to really scale our revenues coming up. Got it. Yeah. That's exciting. I guess a, you know, a follow up question on that would be, how would you, uh, you know, quote unquote, you know, force their hands, as you said, you know, like what's to stop, you know, Unilever or, you know, uh, Ben and Jerry's whoever it is from going out and trying to develop their own sleep friendly.They could certainly do that. It's really not the way things are done. I mean, there was nothing stopping Kellogg's from making their own, you know, cleaner labeled bar. Uh, there was nothing stopping Hormel, which already owned Skippy, peanut butter for making their own organic brand. But no, they acquired Justin's.Um, and, and up and down the line, you know, uh, it's just not the way things are done these days for them to try to launch against us when they see a category pioneering. Growing at, at, you know, an exponential growth in a category where there's obviously going to be one king and lead player acquisition is the only way to go.Um, everybody else is going to be competing for second place and they all know that. Got it. Um, all right, Sean. Well, thank you so much for joining us on the power hour. Uh, but my final question thought would be, have you ever thought about doing a 180 and maybe making a caffeinated ice cream for breakfast?No, no, I've never heard about people have said we should make day food as well as night food. But you know, you look at the NyQuil analogy, right? And yes, they, they do make DayQuil now, but, but by, by, by commanding a specific day part, Luna bars, another great example when cliff made Luna bar as a protein bar for women, people said, Hey, you know, you're, you're eliminating a portion of your audience and the same thing with Nike.Uh, back in the mid to late sixties when they launched, but there's a lot of power in that kind of focus. And by being the company about nighttime snacking, when I was half of all snacking takes. At night, there there's power in there. We don't feel that it's limiting at all. We feel that it's laser-focused and it's not only going to be, uh, be more powerful in terms of our ability to grow, but it's going to present a more powerful, uh, value proposition to, uh, investors, whether that's our, our day-to-day shareholders or ultimately other conglomerates that might choose to enter the space through acquisition.Got it. Well, Shawn, thank you again for coming on the show today. I look forward to having you on again, anytime night, food has some exciting updates or news. We'd love to have you back on to kind of, uh, you know, bring that news to her. Fantastic. Thanks for having us. I know you mentioned Celsius hitting a hundred, you know, I've been studying Celsius.Um, you know, the, the chart is amazing and you see, there was years, you know, they were cranking away and the stock didn't move and now they're really getting rewarded in the marketplace. So congratulations to John and the whole Celsius team as well. Yeah, of course. You, you, you mentioned the chart, you a trade stocks.I don't, but I, I do feel a lot of questions from investors and certainly, you know, I'm studying Celsius to see, okay, you know, what, what was going on during those years? Where were, were, wasn't moving, you know, what changed? And, and it's a really, uh, really amazing thing to look at, but now I only do it because, because I'm asked.A hundred percent of my net worth is in night food. And, uh, my, my wife and I are okay with that and my kids. And we're very excited about. There you go. Who knew, who needs diversification. All right, Sean. Thank you for joining us. We'll be in touch. We'll be in touch. We'll we'll have you on again soon.Thanks so much guys. A B I was, I was late for that. Um, but. Aye. Aye. Aye. What I want to say. It was also in the chat, which was, uh, someone who, who said this in the chat. They have very cool labeling. I feel like a, uh cause I, everyone always like, whenever you take like a marketing course, they always say, oh, labeling and packaging is so important.And I think, oh, that doesn't work on me. And then here I am. I'm like, oh yeah, they have, they have cool label. I might try that because all that stuff, if that works is done on the subconscious level. So you're not actually. Um, you know, consciously saying, oh, I'm going to buy this because it's got better packaging, but you subconsciously do, did you not?I may have missed it. So I apologize. Did you ask for, for free sample? No, I forgot to do that. I don't know if Sean can still hear us, but if you can, you can email email, I'll send you our address and we will gladly take some free samples. Um, yeah. Spencer, the only question you caught was mine about the, the morning ice cream.Hey, if they're not going to do it, that might be a whole, whole new market out there. Can they, can they, I don't know if you can ship by stream in the mail, whatever, whatever, and you missed it on the, on the website eight by eight pints. It's only $6 and 95 cents. It's a great, I was preparing, I was preparing for our health care conference negative next week.So I apologize for, but I'm here now. I'm here for our next, our next guest, which I'm excited for AB. Um, we have Todd Lachman, who is the Sovos CEO. It's very exciting. The company is IPO in today. Um, and, and we are getting fresh new public companies on the Benzinga power hour. Nowhere else. Can you go on YouTube to find content like this?So smash the like and subscribe. If you haven't already Spencer, without further ado, let's bring Todd on this. There is that guys doing great to be with you today? Yeah, Todd, I'm sure you're very busy today with Sovos IPO in. Um, are you joining us live for I'm from New York? I am joining Vive from New York.Uh, the NASDAQ tower right here. Wow. How's the day going so far busy, but great. Uh, honestly guys it's, uh, I mean, what an exciting. You know, for, uh, for so most brands we're thrilled. Uh, know, we're just thrilled for the journey ahead. It's like to tell you more about it today. And so maybe let's just start with what, what, what the company is, and then I'll, I'll get to my, my, my real questions.So look here. Well, I've been in the industry for awhile, so throughout my career, Plus year time. And in CPG, I was, you know, across brands, categories, companies, geographies. I was always struck by the fact, you know, that you've got these smaller on-trend brands growing at the expense of the largest brands in the store.Some people call them challenger brands, disruptor brands at Sovos. We call them one of a kind brands, but I, I felt that there was an opportunity to create a company specifically suited in order to. Uh, have the talent, the culture, the capabilities, the infrastructure, to build a portfolio of these, one of a kind brands.I mean, w we look specifically for brands that have tastes superiority strong, consumer affinity, high quality ingredients with a cleaner label and authenticity at their core. And that's what we have with Rayos Michelangelo's Noosa, Birch benders, fastest growing food company in the U S uh, outperforming our categories by 25 percentage points.And the journey is just. Okay. Since we were just talking about it, uh, and I didn't get to ask our last guest, I'll ask you Todd, just about packaging and labeling and branding and, and just how important on a scale, like one to 10, how important is that for you? On a scale of one to 10? I don't know if it's, uh, it's, it's really important.Um, I don't know. Let's say it's like, let's, let's say it's a, you know, a seven, eight, you know, kind of what you're talking about, but what's, what's interesting. I think it's more important, uh, for brands like ours that are premium priced high quality. The difference is so different. What's in the jar that, you know, that is the most differentiating aspect for us.The package is. But what's doubly critical. Let's take a brand like Rayez. You've got whole Italian peel tomatoes, fresh basil, fresh onions, olive oil inside that jar, slow simmered and cooked and open kettles. And you've got the market leaders with paste and added sugar and added water and canola oil. So just to kind of highlight the difference in our products versus.The difference of, uh, you know, once they're, so with us, the reason we're able to command a premium price. I mean, Rayos is three times the price of the market leader Rayos is growing at 42%. We're almost the number two brand in the category and the market leaders are flat to declining. So what's in that package is really the magic that's delighting consumers.So, is it mostly, you know, brands under the Sovos umbrella? Are they mostly, um, you know, healthier alternatives organics, um, or is that just happens to be the case with a rail? Sure. No, all our brands, we look for brands with high quality ingredients and cleaner label. Let's say Birch benders has an organic offering, a high quality ingredients.Uh, basically almond flowers, tiger, nuts, uh, you know, all sorts of high-quality ingredients in those products. We have organic, we have a keto and paleo offering keto and paleo Birch benders, pancake waffle mix, two of the fastest spinning items. Then you've got a brand like new stuff, whole milk, real fruit, north American wildflower, honey, with a proprietary process.I mean, this is a great example of guys that, you know, we're, the category is going one way. How much taste can we take out of the container? We're looking at, see how much tastes we can put into the product. And that's why consumers are flocking to new Senate's it's growing well. Well, ahead of the category, very differentiated.Oh, go ahead, Spencer, go ahead. Have you, or maybe down the line, have you guys ever sold like individual brands to maybe market. We, we have acquired we've averaged about four acquisitions a year. We have not invested in asset. We have no plans to we're building a portfolio of one of a kind brands. And quite honestly, we have, uh, you know, plans to acquire more brands in the future.Uh, Y you mentioned the term CPG consumer packaged goods. Why would a consumer package goods company IPO right now? Why. Sure. Well, I, you know, I think just speaking for Sovos brands, we're of the size, you know, the scale, the profitability level, then it's appropriate for us. We've been, uh, you know, we were founded four and a half years ago.We're a $669 million of sales growing at 31% were profitable. This is not a story where I'm saying, Hey guys, I'll be back on in five years when I am profitable. We've been profitable from a, from day one. Uh, you know, so I think at this level, and then look at it, it provides us with, uh, with the balance sheet and the infrastructure and, you know, the sort of widen the aperture to whether it's talent, acquisition, future M and a it's just, it's the perfect time, honestly, for, uh, for Sovos to become a public.Got to ask you about the Al green in the room, which is just, um, uh, the impact that, that COVID the pandemic has had and on everything, right? Uh, whether it's supply chains, whether it's labor costs, uh, whatever. However, you want to answer this question and take it, but like what, what is the impact that the last year and a half has had on your business?Sure. So. Look, I mean, I think there's a few things that, uh, if you just think from a brand perspective, we have brands that have that taste superior brands that have strong consumer affinity with the type of ingredients that we have. They have a higher propensity to stick in a household after trial. Then highly substitutable me to mainstream brands.So we have gained the amount of trial that we've gained over the past 18 months has been prolific just during this, this horrible pandemic. And if you look at a brand like ratios, our penetration is double from 5% to 9.6%. That's why the brand is growing at 42% last 52 weeks versus, you know, the. You know, flat.So, uh, you know, what we've seen is we're gaining trial of our, you know, of our premium brands and they're sticking in the, in the household clearly from a supply chain standpoint, uh, you know, just like everybody, we've had to be really nimble and tenacious and keeping our products and supply. And I'll, I'll tell you one thing we're in a year, as difficult as it was in 2018.And a company of our size. We've got vendor of the year at target and supplier of the year at whole foods. Wow. Because you know, one of our core guiding principles is obsessed with the front line. You know, we're the more time we can be focusing on our retails or on the consumers, on our frontline heroes that come to work every day to make our delicious products.Uh, I mean, that was a real, a Testament to the fact that, you know, our, our phenomenal employees are working so hard to keep our customers in. So Todd, I don't know if you have kids, but it's oftentimes hard to, uh, to pick a favorite kid, but I'm going to ask you, I'm going to ask you to do it here out of the four brands, uh, currently right now under Sovos, which one is your favorite?Or maybe what's the most popular in your own household? Yeah, I do have three kids and we always joke about which job I'm not going to ask you that question. I'll ask you, Kyle Paul and Isabel are listening today. So I will, I won't treat. But, uh, I apologize. I'm going to tell you right now that I've got four outstanding children.So those portfolio with those, with Noosa, with Birch benders, uh, it, look, you got a brand like radios. That's changing the sauce category forever in regards to whole tomato sauce, you have nuisance. Is there a category in and of itself, it tastes, tastes like yogurt. And then we couldn't be more excited that we just added Birch benders to the, uh, to the portfolio, the fastest growing frozen waffle they're a brand.We just launched it into the baking mix aisle with some Quito offerings. So, uh, for four great children in the, uh, in the Soho's portfolio. Oh, favorites. Todd, is there a product category you're not in, but you very much want to be in right now. So great. So I'd say number one, we were at about seven categories.Now. We really like the categories that we're in today. I would say I'm not going to choose a category, but I would say that there are categories adjacent to ours or close to adjacent to ours, that we also really like, we, there are other sleepy categories that are in need of disruption or are being disrupted today by other brands that we would love at some time to add to the Sovos portfolio.So, you know, Some companies are sort of attracted to the category. that? Wow, this is like the place I've got to be. I'm not going to name that area, but there's, some of those were, you know, we're sort of looking at a different direction or those categories that, that, that are right for disruption. I'll tell you a category that we entered with ratios with soup.Everything is in a can. Why can't it? The consumer gets sued. That's not an, a camp. Well, until Rayos came in with glass jar. Absolutely delicious meal and a jar consumers. Couldn't get Superdome in a jar and now they can see that great delicious soup. And it's the, now the number five soup brand and only 18 months.Uh, last one for me, you mentioned you're in a target you're in whole foods. I assume you're nationwide. If you're in both of those locations, have you considered direct to consumer model? Sure. So we, uh, we're partnering well, their customers, whether it's clicker collect and on their retailer e-commerce programs, we do sell an example of what we do sell direct today.If you go on rails.com, we have great gifting baskets. We have some super premium rails, limited reserve products. So aged balsamic, white truffle marinara. We do sell a direct some, uh, some super premium, super, super premium products on the, uh, on the, on the radio site today, as well as, as well as Birch benders.So, um, we do have some experience and, uh, in that area, but not for the, the, the main, the main products, the main products are on only in stores. Uh, the majority. Yes. Okay, cool. All right. I, I think we covered it. It's one o'clock we don't wanna take up too much of your time. It's been a busy day. We've we we've been on with Todd Lockman, the CEO of Sovos brands, ticker, S O V L IPO, like for an hour ago, actually.Um, so, uh, yeah, Todd, thanks so much for, uh, taking time out of your day to, to hop on that. And you can get to ring the bell today. Yeah, we do. We do. Awesome. All right. We'll be watching. We'll be watching. Hey, great to meet you both. You as well? Uh, that was fun, Spencer. Um, I'm hungry, man. As I know, we went straight from ice cream to more delicious food.It's like, what are we, what are we doing right at lunchtime to, oh my gosh. Yes. I'm Hong it's one. O'clock let's go eat everyone. Uh, grab some food and come back to, uh, get technical with you're starting live right now. AB I think, uh, can we get, uh, I think we'll get Neil going and if you haven't already guys drop us.How many likes are we at? Let's find out not enough, not enough. And I'll tell you that much or at wait a minute. Wait a minute. Wait a minute. We're at 52 50. Oh guys. Come on. Four interviews today, three public company execs, one IPO and a Partridge in a pear tree. We did it all for you today. So at least get us to a hundred and.Th th that, that that'll be, that'll be that I spent, I'm going to hop out and get Neil started. I will see you when I see ya. Okay. AB was see over on gay telling all this stream will end. It'll redirect you automatically to get technical. That's how we do things here on Vincent. Any feedback, questions, comments, concerns shows admin zynga.com.Email us, check out Benzinga events.com. To see all of our future events from our, our healthcare conference next week to cannabis next month to, uh, everything. All right. That's a wrap for me here. Hit the, like us here, you guys over on getting technical with, uh, wacky Neil Hamilton. 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Amjad Islam Amjad, PP, Sitara-e-Imtiaz (born 4 August 1944) is an Urdu poet, drama writer and lyricist from Pakistan. The author of more than 40 books in a career spanning 50 years, he has received many awards for his literary work and screenplay for TV, including Pride of Performance and Sitara-e-Imtiaz (Star of Excellence) Awards. Amjad was born in the Punjab at Lahore in British India, now in Pakistan. His family originally belonged to Sialkot. He received his secondary education in Lahore, and graduated from Government Islamia College Civil Lines, Lahore. He was also member of the college cricket team and participated in the Inter collegiate tournament. He qualified for Masters of Arts degree in Urdu literature from Punjab University. He began his career as a lecturer in Govt. M.A.O College Lahore. He worked as a director at Pakistan Television Corporation from 1975 to 1979, before returning to teaching. In 1989, Amjad was appointed as Director General of Urdu Science Board. He has also worked as a project director of the Children Library Complex. Amjad is the writer of many drama series for Pakistan Television Corporation including Waris. He has written many columns, translation, criticism and essays while his main focus remained writing Nazms, a type of Urdu poetry. Among his most notable dramas are Waris, Dehleez, Samandar, Raat, Waqt and Apnay Loug. In June 2008, he joined Urdu newspaper Daily Express and writes column with the title of "Chasham-e-Tamasha". In December 2019, Amjad received the Necip Fazil International Culture and Art Award in Istanbul, Turkey. Produced By: Wow Be Creatives For Wow Be Podcast (Urdu) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wow-be-podcast/message
What is a mala and how can it increase our meditation practice? In today's Light Warrior Session we learn all about that, (and so much more) from Sitara Taddeo! We dive into:All things MalasSisterhood CirclesFull MoonsScience & SpiritualityHaving a Pet SNAKEand... DragonsSitara is an incredible mix of highly intellectual and highly spiritual. This talk taught me so much and I now have a beautiful new friendship!Have you ever used a mala, had a moon ritual, or held a snake?Sitara holds an M.S. in biology and ethics. Her true passion is where mind, body, and spirit meet. After leaving academia to ‘be the change' she wished to see, Sitara immersed herself in natural modalities of healing such as Ayurveda, meditation, herbalism, and various techniques in holistic psychology. She is passionate to help make meditation accessible to everyone and bust many of the myths that make people feel defeated. She creates custom crystal mediation beads (malas) and teaches people how to use them to meditate. Sitara also creates courses for people to learn more about how to live vibrantly and holds monthly women's circles to help connect soul-centered women to live an empowered, aligned and liberated life. Follow Sitara at the links below and get a CUSTOM MADE MALA for yourself or as a beautiful gift!https://sitarataddeo.comhttps://www.instagram.com/sitara.indigo/https://www.instagram.com/indigo.malas/Today's episode is brought to you by Elevated Oats! No Matter The Mountain You're Facing,Your Fullest Potential Begins With Foods That Lift You Up. Go order the most epic granola at: https://www.elevatedoats.com/Subscribe to my newsletter for monthly inspiration and healing tools!https://www.blazebell.com/Visit me on social:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/blazebellbliss Instagram: http://instagram.com/blazebellblissIf this show is adding value to your life, please consider supporting me.https://www.patreon.com/blazebellshow