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The Wisdom Podcast
H. E. Serkong Tsenshap Rinpoche, Atisha Mathur, and Fabrizio Pallotti: Buddhist Education in the Modern World (#233)

The Wisdom Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2026 60:51


This episode of the Wisdom Podcast, recorded as a Wisdom Dharma Chat, features special guests H. E. Serkong Tsenshap Rinpoche, Atisha Mathur, and Fabrizio Pallotti. Together with host Daniel Aitken, they tackle the topic of Buddhist education in the modern world. Discussing the value of rigorous critical thinking in improving Western Dharma study. How students can benefit from collaboration such as the collaboration with Serkong Institute, Association Manjushri Lotsaw, and University of Pisa to bring traditional Buddhist academic structure to Western academia. They also discuss Rinpoche's course with Wisdom Academy, The Debate Between Wisdom and Ignorance.  They also discuss Serkong Institute's mission to guide students amid abundant online materials and the evolution of AI by grounding them in His Holiness the Dalai Lama's Nalanda tradition; how debate functions as a practical tool to test understanding, refine doubts, and build conviction; how to cultivate correct understanding of the Four Noble Truths, liberation, and critical inquiry through reasoning and debate; and much more! The debate videos referenced in the episode can be viewed in the original Dharma Chat from minutes 40:22 to 41:11 here. Additional content mentioned in this episode: Learn more about the Serkong Institute at https://www.serkonginstitute.org/ Learn more and enroll in The Debate Between Wisdom and Ignorance.  Learn more about Science of Mind and Epistemology for Critical Thinking and Contemplative Sciences. Offered in collaboration with Serkong Institute and Association Manjushri Lotsaw. Available from June 15-July 24 2026.  Wisdom Podcast listeners are invited to save 20% off The Debate Between Wisdom and Ignorance with code WPODDEBATE through July 13. The views and opinions expressed on this program are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of Wisdom Publications or any entities they represent. Meet Our Guests: H. E. Serkong Tsenshap Rinpoche H. E. Serkong Tsenshap Rinpoche was born in the Spiti valley, in India, in 1984. At the age of two, Tsenshap Serkong Rinpoche II (1984 – present) pointed to the photo of the recently deceased Assistant Tutor of the 14th Dalai Lama and said, “That's me!” When he was about three years old he was recognized by His Holiness the Dalai Lama as the incarnation of Kyabje Tsenshap Serkong Tugse Rinpoche (1914-1983), who was one of the seven master debate partners to His Holiness the Dalai Lama. Rinpoche began his Buddhist studies and training at Ganden Jangtse Monastery in South India. After deciding to continue his work for the Dharma as a lay person, he completed his education at the Institute of Buddhist Dialectics in Dharamsala. On the advice of the Dalai Lama, Rinpoche completed three years of intensive study of English in Canada. Rinpoche teaches at Dharma Centers around the world, combining his experience of the study and practice of Buddhism with his acquaintance with the Western world. His fascinating teachings are full of wisdom, grace, and humor. Rinpoche feels privileged to continue the responsibilities of Tsenshap Serkong Tugse Rinpoche to teach and benefit people as much as he can. Atisha Mathur, Ph.D. Dr. Atisha Mathur was born and brought up in New Delhi, India. He pursued his undergraduate studies in Language and Literature of South Asia, with a focus on Tibetan studies, at the esteemed Orientale in Naples, Italy. His scholarly pursuits led him to the Central University of Tibetan Studies in Sarnath, India, where he was first immersed in the traditional approach to Buddhist studies.  Atisha then completed a rigorous 10-year study program at the Institute of Buddhist Dialectics in Dharamsala which emphasizes logic, debate, and the major Indian and Tibetan treatises. In 2024, he earned his doctoral degree in Buddhist Studies at L’Orientale in Naples, Italy.  Since 2019, Atisha has generously shared his expertise in logic and debate with groups of students from all over the world. Bio and photo courtesy of https://www.serkonginstitute.org/teachers Fabrizio Pallotti Fabrizio Pallotti (Champa Pelgye) has been studying and practicing Buddhism since 1979. Fully ordained by His Holiness the Dalai Lama in 1982, he lived in India from 1987 to 1993, where he learned Tibetan under the guidance of great first-generation masters such as Lama Zopa Rinpoche, Kirti Tsenshab Rinpoche, Ribur Rinpoche, Denma Locho Rinpoche and His Holiness the Dalai Lama. For eight years, he lived permanently with Kyabje Ribur Rinpoche, one of the great lamas of Tibet, serving as his translator and secretary. At the request of Lama Zopa Rinpoche, he then served at the Lama Tsong Khapa Institute as a Tibetan-to-English translator for the Master’s Program. For many years he has been the official Italian translator of His Holiness the Dalai Lama. He is the founder and president of the Manjushri Lotsawa Association and the Sarva Yoga Citta Academy—Yoga of the Mind. Author of the program “Thought Education and Emotional Hygiene,” he teaches at numerous Buddhist centers and master’s programs in Italy. Bio and photo courtesy of https://www.iltk.org/insegnante/fabrizio-pallotti/ The post H. E. Serkong Tsenshap Rinpoche, Atisha Mathur, and Fabrizio Pallotti: Buddhist Education in the Modern World (#233) appeared first on The Wisdom Experience.

Utility Fog
Playlist 05.04.26

Utility Fog

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2026 120:00


Songforms of conventional and highly unconventional sorts tonight, taking in folk traditions from around the world, jazz, the outer limits of metal and more, plus strange twistings of clubforms, impressionist composition of the early 20th century, field recordings and more… LISTEN AGAIN, unconventionally. Stream on demand from fbi.radio, podcast right here. Wendy Eisenberg – Take A Number [Joyful Noise/Bandcamp] Wendy Eisenberg – Curious Bird [Joyful Noise/Bandcamp] We’ve heard from brilliant guitarist, sometime banjoist, songwriter, improviser & composer Wendy Eisenberg in many contexts in the last couple of years: there’s the amazing postpunk/art-rock trio Editrix, Bill Orcutt’s Guitar Quartet, their avant-garde songwriting collaboration with Caroline Davis, and most recently their appearance on their now-partner Mari More Eaze Rubio’s brilliant solo album sentence structure in the country. But the highlight for me remains Eisenberg’s breathtaking final track, “In The Pines”, from their 2024 album Viewfinder. So for all their jazz guitar chops and restless experimentation, I’m already primed to love Eisenberg’s most pure songwriting on this album. There’s definitely a statement in self-titling a mid-career album, and Wendy Eisenberg presents as a straightforward album of songwriterly storytelling, deeply grounded in their newfound love with Mari Rubio. There’s definitely more than a little country in these songs, as well as folk-revivalist styles from Britain, Appalachia etc, but whatever genre, Wendy’s particular melodic sensibility comes through. Supporting this, however, are the utterly essential, sumptuous string arrangements from Mari Rubio, who also co-produced the album with Eisenberg and added pedal steel and synths. With longtime bandmates Trevor Dunn on bass (known for Mr Bungle, Secret Chiefs 3, many John Zorn-related lineups etc) and Ryan Sawyer on drums (of too many collaborations including a time in At The Drive-In and long-ago UFog faves Stars Like Fleas), there’s a homely feel to these songs, songs which contemplate identity, life’s trajectory, past trauma and coming into a hard-won happiness. Margareth Kammerer – Gift [Ftarri/Bandcamp] Margareth Kammerer – Amor [Ftarri/Bandcamp] Weirdly, when I did my DJ set for Art After Hours/Liquid Architecture/Sydney Biennale in March (stream it here) I decided to play a track by Berlin-based Italian singer & composer Margareth Kammerer, and only a day or two later I discovered that she’d just released a new album, The Garden. I’ve been a fan of hers since, I would say, the mid 2000s, when she released the extraordinary album To Be an Animal of Real Flesh, full of odd, experimental songs. Following a few years later came two wonderful, mysterious albums with The Magic I.D., a quartet with Christof Kurzmann on electronics and vocals next to her own guitar & vocals, and the two clarinettists, Kai Fagaschinski & Michael Thieke, who also play bewitching, alien music as The International Nothing. So it’s reasonable to say she’s been deconstructing and re-examining songform for some decades by now. Released by Japanese label Ftarri (also a tiny experimental music venue & store in Tokyo), The Garden is of a piece with her earlier albums – the last of which came out a mere 12 years ago… Her oddly beautiful songs are supported by many important fellow travellers including our own Chris Abrahams of The Necks etc, double-bassist/electronicist Werner Dafeldecker, experimental musician Valerio Tricoli and experimental cellist Bo Wiget. I remain in awe. Espen Reinertsen – Til noens dype muskelvev [SusannaSonata/Bandcamp] Espen Reinertsen – Skal jeg følge deg til havet [SusannaSonata/Bandcamp] What astonishing beauty to stumble upon without warning! Espen Reinertsen is a name I’ve known for a while, as his saxophone and woodwinds – or his mixing skills – are credited on many a Norwegian release, including those from Trondheim Jazz Orchestra, Erik Honoré, Kim Myhr, Jenny Hval and Christian Wallumrød Ensemble. But these are his own songs, with sparse live drums and drum machines, sparse keyboards and gorgeous woodwind & trumpet arrangements which frequently shift into unexpected voicings and harmonies. You’ll hear a lot of Radiohead here – albeit more jazz-informed – but it’s also one of those rare cases when the post-rock-as-in-Talk-Talk tag is completely justified. Reinertsen’s melodies are simple until they spin off into some harmonically distant galaxy, and his layers of woodwinds are delicately emotive, merging invisibly with synthesizers just as Erik Nylander’s acoustic drums somehow have the precision of drum machines and also the sparkle of jazz drums. What a blessing. Marianna Sangita Angeletaki Røe & Trondheim Jazz Orchestra – Kori [Puritone/Bandcamp] So, Trondheim Jazz Orchestra are a collective with a varying lineup of Norwegian improvising musicians, who enlist different musicians to collaborate with them, with reliably extraordinary results. On this album, they work with Greek-Norwegian singer & composer Marianna Sangita Angeletaki Røe, who has titled the album ΣΠΙΤΙ (SPITI), which is Greek for “Home”. Marianna Sangita explores her own search for belonging, caught between two very different places, and she sings in four different languages: Norwegian, Greek, English, and Sámi, the latter being a people indigenous to the Sápmi region across northern parts of Norway, Sweden, Finland and part of Russia. The music, too, draws from many different traditions, with Greece’s proximity to the area Europeans call the “Middle East” evident in its traditional musical forms, and the combined vocals of Sangita, Ina Sagstuen and Sissel Vera Pettersen (and other musicians at times) evoking Eastern European musics as much as Nordic. The musicianship is uniformly brilliant, the songs sparkling, moving, joyful. Highly recommended. Mayssa Jallad – Taamir (Bahriyyeh) [Ruptured Records/Bandcamp] A few years back, Beirut label Ruptured put out an amazing album by Lebanese singer/songwriter and researcher Mayssa Jallad called Marjaa: The Battle of the Hotels. In touching experimental songs, Jallad chronicled the beginning of the Lebanese Civil War in 1975, in which Christian Nationalists and pro-Palestinian leftists fought a violent battle amongst the high-rise hotels in Beirut, leading to the Green Line dividing the city, a rift that lasted for 15 years. Since then the album has been remixed in spectral dub fashion by Civilistjävel!, and in 2024 Mayssa created a stunning piece about a Palestinian woman displaced from her village in the Nakba. That single was created out of an instrumental track by Tunefork Studios & Ruptured Records’ Fadi Tabbal, and her new song “Taamir (Bahriyyeh)” is a musical collaboration with Tabbal, featuring drums from Postcards & SANAM‘s Pascal Semerdjian. Jallad is an urban researcher as well as a musician, and urban history is the basis of all these works. This song is about the Taamir social housing project, built in the wake of a destructive earthquake in 1956. By the time the project started, the Ain el Helwe refugee camp had already existed for 8 years, and the juxtaposition of Palestinian refugees, unfortunates who lost their homes in the earthquake, and those more fortunate, is explored by Jallad in this moving, experimental piece, with rumbling, clattering drones and field recordings surrounding Jallad’s voice. Radwan Ghazi Moumneh & Frédéric D. Oberland – Squeal Of Swine خنخنة خنازير [Constellation/Bandcamp] Montreal’s storied Constellation label here brings together a Canadian and French artist for their first duo work. Radwan Ghazi Moumneh has been deeply involved in the Montreal postrock & experimental music in Quebec for over 2 decades, and he’s the co-owner of the mighty Hotel2Tango, originally a performance & artists’ space co-run by members of Godspeed You! Black Emperor and A Silver Mt. Zion, but his main musical outlet has been Jerusalem In My Heart, begun as an audiovisual project with Erin Weisgerber, with Moumneh’s stunning melismatic vocals fed through granular processing to create a contemporary Arabic music ahead of its time in the mid-2010s. Frédéric D. Oberland is a key figure in Paris’s psych & avant-rock scenes, although he also began making films on Super8 & video. Among many bands & collaborations, he leads the incredible Oiseaux-Tempête, a collective whose music draws on psych, krautrock, postpunk and electronic music, with many collaborators and a deep connection to SWANA artists. Moumneh & Oberland had worked together via Oiseaux-Tempête and other projects, but had long intended to collaborate as a duo. Some works were started at Hotel2Tango in 2023, but as Moumneh puts it, since the genocide began he’d experienced sever writer’s block, so he took himself off to Paris in 2024 to complete the work. Four of the seven tracks do feature Moumneh’s voice, but here it’s Oberland taking more of a driver’s seat. Nevertheless, as well as Moumneh’s pain-filled voice Moumneh plays both buzuk and rababa, and there’s daf in the mix along with lots of electronic drones, drum machines and Oberland’s sax and clarineau. This is immersive music of great emotion. Maryam Saleh – Nedaa نداء [Simsara Records/Bandcamp] I first heard Egyptian singer Maryam Saleh as part of the magnificent trio release Lekhfa back in 2017. There, Saleh’s voice combined with the voice and instruments of Palestinian-Egyptian musician Tamer Abu Ghazaleh and the production wizardry and music of Maurice Louca – a masterpiece of Arabic indie music. As far as I can see, her new album, coming some 9 years later, is her first since that collaboration. Produced by Maurice Louca, it also features multiple instruments and creative mentoring from Paris-based Palestinian musician Kamilya Jubran, who founded the organisation Zamkara in Paris to support artistic projects. After three years of development, the result is Syrr سِرّ, the Arabic word for secret, which also happens to be the name Saleh gave her daughter. The album is imprinted by heavy events in Saleh’s life, particularly post-natal depression and divorce. Released by Sarah El Miniawy‘s Simsara Records, this is a creative take on Arabic music, leaning into trip-hop at times, into acoustic instrumentation at other times, carried by Saleh’s beautifully expressive voice and the confident hands of Jubran and Louca, and the impeccable musicianship of the other instrumentalists who join them. But one of the highlights is “Nafas نفَس”, in which Saleh is accompanied solely by Jubran’s oud and exquisitely-harmonised vocal shadows from the two of them. All in all, not to be missed! Taroug – Sirocco [Denovali/Bandcamp] On his second album with Denovali Records, Chott, Düsseldorf-based Tunisian musician Taroug (aka Tarek Zarroug) presents a highly varied mixture of styles. When Zarroug wants to make beat-based bass music, he hits all the right production notes with a healthy dose of north African percussion, while elsewhere there’s dreamy postrock with vocals by the artist himself. Honestly it’s uncanny how the album flits between genres, displaying Zarroug’s ancestry here, slipping into UK bass there or indie guitar music elsewhere. A really impressive album. Wraz. – Twist [Deep Dark & Dangerous/Bandcamp] Rites, the second full album from Montreal dubstep master Wraz., is released through Deep Dark & Dangerous, the label run by New Zealand’s longstanding dubstep duo Truth. As usual, heavyweight dubstep gear, sci-fi aesthetics, surprising melodies… Battery Operated – Stutter [YUKU/Bandcamp] Battery Operated – Casting Shadows [YUKU/Bandcamp] It should be obvious by now that YUKU delivers the goods, but here they are again with something insanely great. The artist behind Battery Operated is also known as PS95, an outlet for mangled jungle breaks that draws our attention to the fact that the Playstation was launched in 1995, the heyday of jungle. On the other hand, Battery Operated has thus far been an alias for deliciously lo-fi tape loops – see their Instagram for videos of their beautifully-modded cassettes & players. But the debut Battery Operated album for YUKU, TYPE I, combines these two strands in stunning fashion. From what I can tell, PS95 & the recording artist Battery Operated are the same person, but the tape loop “art” projects are done with his brother. So this ain’t dance music, not primarily, but nor is it dreamy loop-jelly. Breaks surface from tape hiss, tape loop experiments are layered & sequenced into melodies and sonic narratives, often sounding like a half-analogue/half-digital current-day version of IDM. Wonderful. Thugwidow – IT DIDN’T NEED EXPLAINING [Thugwidow Bandcamp] Thugwidow – pristine heart [Thugwidow Bandcamp] Jungle may be having a renaissance right now, with no end in sight, but Welsh producer Alex Lowther-Harris was on the jungle train way before most. The first Thugwidow releases were around 2017, and for a few years he was fiercly prolific, released mostly on cassette and digital, with a couple of CDs and some vinyl further down the track. His lo-fi early work gave way to slicker production chops as time went on, and the creative firehose slowed by around 2021-22. So it was a joyful shock to see something new appear on his bandcamp, only… it’s a swan song? Yes, SWUN SUNGZ does do what its title suggests, but it also shows that this prolific artist had more up his sleeve – it’s just that the pleasure had drained from it, he was feeling stuck… So here’s *ahem* 121 tracks, going for almost 11½ hours, and there’s a lot of quality material here, including a bunch of collaborations, and productions ranging from hardcore jungle-techno to advanced rhythm science. It’s a helluva way to go out! Note also that not only is all the money likely going to the British bird & wildlife charity RSPB, but he says most of his earnings from the project were always given away to charity. CRZKNY – 009 [Virgin Babylon Records] Japanese experimental electronic producer CRZKNY (which I’ve just learned stands for “CRAZY KENNY”) has brushed shoulders with experimental genre-mashing legend (and seminal UFog artist) World’s End Girlfriend before, on WEG productions and on his label Virgin Babylon, but this is a bit of a special release – a bit like Thugwidow’s above, this is a massive collection of unreleased tunes, here all just numbered as they’re pieces that CRZKNY has played at the Nagoya club GOODWEATHER. CZRKNY put this collection together to help support the club’s founder Eri Ishii after she suffered both an aortic dissection and a cerebral thrombosis, leaving her in a coma for some weeks. She is now on a long road of rehabilitation, and CRZKNY wants to give back to a person who built this perfect live space for his music. Lots of great techno, including glitchy shit and tasty breakbeats, for a good cause. deafkids – CICATRIZES [Neurot Recordings/Bandcamp] Brazilian band deafkids may nominally be classed as “punk”, but hardcore punk mixes with industrial and noise in their sound, along with electronic music of all shapes. They released the incredible uncategorizable Metaprogramação on Neurosis‘ Neurot Recordings in 2019, and then when the pandemic hit, they put out a series of EPs that mixed Latin rhythmic complexity with guitar pedal and software experimentation, collected now on the album Ritos do Colapso. Except before that in 2020 came their collaboration DEAFBRICK with cross-continental noise-metal-industrial-electronic duo PETBRICK. So with various collabs and oddities in the interim, their forthcoming CICATRIZES DO FUTURO (Scars of the Future) is their first album proper since Metaprogramação. It looks to be more electronic, more intense, more angry than ever, a visceral reaction to the state of the world. Highly rhythmic and danceable, it shifts between hardcore punk, industrial, Latin American and club sounds with abandon. I can’t wait to hear the whole thing. Lint – Balsam of Peru [Lint Bandcamp] OK so, you know, like Scattered Order? A band who I have referred to in the past as “Sydney postpunk/post-industrial/experimental electronic legends”. Mitch Jones is a founding member of said legendary band, active since the early ’80s or possibly slightly earlier, post-etc as described above. Drusilla Johnson aka Dru Jones has been a member of said legendary band at times, and has contributed some brilliant artwork in various phases of their existence. She’s also Mitch’s wife, and they live now in Mt Victoria, in the Blue Mountains on Dharug and Gundungurra country, and at times they release music together as Lint. It’s instinctual, artistic, splashes of colour washed over detailed line drawings… It’s the sound of Air in the taps, but it’s also the sound of over four decades building and trashing and rebuilding a musical language, and you can hear it in every dialogue sample and every wonky beat and the occasional guitar noise solo. It’s so lovely to have a seemingly endless font of new music from these folks in many changing combinations. Roman Rofalski – Ondine (radio edit 1) [Puddle Label/Bandcamp] Last time we heard from German pianist Roman Rofalski – only a few weeks ago – he was deconstructing his piano… again, following his wonderful Fractal from 2024, which shredded piano and prepared piano into constellations of granular sound and rhythm. Ravel Reimagined does just what it tells you – but to be clear, Rofalski does it really well. Over four tracks, Rofalski excerpts four celebrated piano works by the beloved impressionist composer and deconstructs them – and it’s notable that these are live performances, with Rofalski playing grand piano and simultaneously sampling himself, then reworking phrases into loops & glitchy constructions, overlaying them with synths and even beats at times. Maurice Ravel was famously prickly, was not fond of the borrowed artistic term of “impressionism” being used for his music (nor was his elder, Debussy), and was underappreciated in his time. He’s also one of my favourite composers, who I believe advanced composition in directions hitherto unimagined. Rofalski’s extrapolations push Ravel far beyond his imaginings, and it’s quite likely he would be horrified to hear what’s been done to his pieces – but now we’re imagining a composer unmoored by over a century from his origins; these prickly pieces require decades of context to situate them here and now. The virtuosic pianism outlining harmonies full of augmented and diminished intervals, whole-tone scales, melodies woven through corruscating hemidemisemiquavers (hear the original here) are thrown immediately into digital reverberation and gradual distortion until they’re glitched and chopped, then crash into long-ringing tones, a fragmented sample bleating around Ravel’s melody as the piece comes to a close. Bravo. OD – Arrival [Driftworks/Bandcamp] Alex O’Donovan is a recording & mixing engineer, but as OD he makes his own music. On Svalr, O’Donovan documents time spent in Svalbard, an island archipelago in the Arctic which is also home to Norway’s Global Seed Vault (the subject of another beautiful sound work by Ecker & Meulyzer). This album is part of a new project called SITE, co-curated by Audiobulb and Driftworks. O’Donovan took extensive field recordings of the diversity of natural sounds (including glaciers!) as well as the built environment, and found commonalities in all these sounds that formed the basis of his compositions. Remote as it is, Svalbard is inevitably encroached upon by anthrogenic climate change, and as the EP goes on, the sounds of water & ice & animals are swept up in almost industrial impulses, and glitched beat constructions. OD’s Svalr makes compelling music around its highly engaging field recordings. Sandscape – half closed eyes [Octopoda Records/Bored of Works/Bandcamp] Sudanese-Scottish “ethereal grunger” Eliza Shaddad and screen composer Daniel Sonabend team up as Sandscape on the forthcoming album Phenomenology, and first single “half closed eyes” is like hearing a dusty 7″ record playing in a different room of your house – a beguiling piece of ambient-dub-jazz with both artists’ vocals, soft but saturated piano, and muffled drumming from Liam Hutton. Unexpected harmonisations flow over the looping music, but not long after it fades away like a dream – “half closed eyes” indeed. The album promises noise-laden trip-hop, muffled jazz and an exploration of the mixed Arab/British/Jewish heritage between the members… Keen to hear more. Stine Janvin / Morten Joh – Leaving home – O Verden, Hav Da Gode Nat! (feat. Lucy Railton) [Futura Resistenza/Bandcamp] Stine Janvin / Morten Joh – Before the burial site – Jeg Raader Eder Alle [Futura Resistenza/Bandcamp] Returning now to Norway, we finish with beautiful strangeness from Norwegians Stine Janvin and Morten Joh, adapting funeral procession music (“Liksongen” = corpse songs) from Ryfylke, Norway. Janvin’s voice forms the basis of these works, but the ceremonial music is rendered alien through extensive electronic processing and additional electronics, and occasional vibraphone from Joh. Two guests, both with innovative approaches to their instruments, contribute further: Berlin-based Australian guitarist Jules Reidy and British cellist Lucy Railton. But one of the most magical moments must be when Janvin’s voice is shadowed by its electronic twin in warbling harmony. On the second last track, the alien elements mostly give way to the acoustic sounds of voice and vibraphone, although the album concludes with stentorian synths playing J.S. Bach. Not for the faint of heart, but rewarding listening. Listen again — ~208MB

Daily Passenger Responsible Travel Podcast
95: Women's Day Special Episode with Spiti Ecosphere's Founder Ishita Khanna

Daily Passenger Responsible Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 25:39


Hello, welcome to the women's day special episode of responsible travel podcast. In this episode we are joined by Ishita who is the founder of Spiti Ecosphere. We talk about her initiatives and journey as the founder of ecosphere. We discuss the impact of overtourism in the valley and want it would take to make it better. Connect with Spiti Ecospherehttps://spitiecosphere.com/https://www.instagram.com/ishitaecosphere/https://www.instagram.com/spitiecosphere/Share your thoughts and feedbacksanshul.akh99@gmail.comYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DailyPassenger/videosTwitter: https://twitter.com/passenger_v2Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/daily.passenger/Blog: https://dailypasseneger.com/

Two by Two
The future was electric cars. Until it wasn't (30-minute version)

Two by Two

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 31:01


In 2023, two-wheelers and three-wheelers in India experienced growth of around 37% and 66%. Electric four-wheelers also promised to go down the same path because in that same year, there was a significant increase in sales of electric four-wheelers, 113%.Now, of course, this is from a lower base, but the signs were clear.The conventional wisdom or the narrative has been petrol and diesel cars are going to become a relic of the past. And if you're an automaker and if you're not investing billions of dollars in developing battery technology or newer models with all of this stuff, you are seen as out of touch with reality.Essentially, electric cars were inevitable.In 2024, something changed. Demand and sales for electric cars have fallen all over the world. For the first time in almost 12 years, Tesla's sales dropped by 1.1%. And India is also no exception.If you look at 2024 numbers, in fact, until October 2024, sales of electric four-wheeler cars in India were actually declining. They had gone down if you compare year-on-year numbers all of these months. By the end of the year, it sort of increased a little bit which was helped by a sale of one specific model called MG Windsor and some price cuts.But in this episode, we're going to pose two questions: Number one, why did electric cars become less attractive? And two, what will make electric cars inevitable again and by when?Our first guest is Dr Amitabh Saran, founder and CEO of Altigreen Propulsion Labs. Saran used to work at companies like Tata Consultancy Services, Philips, NASA, and Hewlett Packard before turning to entrepreneurship.Our second guest is Awadhesh Jha, executive director of Glida India, formerly known as Fortum Charge and Drive India, which is a leading charging solution provider in India. In fact, if you live in Delhi, you will see Glida charging points all over Delhi.Jha has a long history in power. He used to be a deputy director at the Central Water Commission. Also, he was the vice president of Hindustan Powerprojects Limited, where he administered hydropower development in one of the remotest parts of the country, the Spiti district of Himachal Pradesh.Welcome to episode 24 of Two by Two.–This is just the first 30 minutes of the conversation.If you'd like to listen to the full episode, you can head over to The Ken and become a Premium subscriber to catch up on everything else we discussed. Your Premium subscription will also get you access to our long-form stories, newsletters, visual stories and other podcasts that we produce. Or, if you just want to sample full episodes of Two by Two for now, you can do just that by becoming a Premium subscriber on Apple Podcasts at a really great monthly price.This episode of Two by Two was produced by Hari Krishna. Rajiv CN, our resident sound engineer, mixed and mastered this episode.If you liked this episode of Two by Two, please share it with people who would be interested in listening to the episode. And if you have more thoughts on the discussion, we'd love to hear your arguments as well. You can write to us at twobytwo@the-ken.com

Two by Two
The future was electric cars. Until it wasn't (10-minute trailer)

Two by Two

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 11:07


In 2023, two-wheelers and three-wheelers in India experienced growth of around 37% and 66%. Electric four-wheelers also promised to go down the same path because in that same year, there was a significant increase in sales of electric four-wheelers, 113%.Now, of course, this is from a lower base, but the signs were clear.The conventional wisdom or the narrative has been petrol and diesel cars are going to become a relic of the past. And if you're an automaker and if you're not investing billions of dollars in developing battery technology or newer models with all of this stuff, you are seen as out of touch with reality.Essentially, electric cars were inevitable.In 2024, something changed. Demand and sales for electric cars have fallen all over the world. For the first time in almost 12 years, Tesla's sales dropped by 1.1%. And India is also no exception.If you look at 2024 numbers, in fact, until October 2024, sales of electric four-wheeler cars in India were actually declining. They had gone down if you compare year-on-year numbers all of these months. By the end of the year, it sort of increased a little bit which was helped by a sale of one specific model called MG Windsor and some price cuts.But in this episode, we're going to pose two questions: Number one, why did electric cars become less attractive? And two, what will make electric cars inevitable again and by when?Our first guest is Dr Amitabh Saran, founder and CEO of Altigreen Propulsion Labs. Saran used to work at companies like Tata Consultancy Services, Philips, NASA, and Hewlett Packard before turning to entrepreneurship.Our second guest is Awadhesh Jha, executive director of Glida India, formerly known as Fortum Charge and Drive India, which is a leading charging solution provider in India. In fact, if you live in Delhi, you will see Glida charging points all over Delhi.Jha has a long history in power. He used to be a deputy director at the Central Water Commission. Also, he was the vice president of Hindustan Powerprojects Limited, where he administered hydropower development in one of the remotest parts of the country, the Spiti district of Himachal Pradesh.Welcome to episode 24 of Two by Two.–Take the survey here:Two by Two: Events in India vs abroad - https://theken.typeform.com/to/pchJxlaj–This is a shorter '10-minute trailer' cut from the hour-long discussion hosts Praveen Gopal Krishnan and Rohin Dharmakumar had with the guests. If you would like to listen to the full episode, you can do that by getting a Premium subscription to The Ken, which, in addition to Two by Two, will get you access to all our long-form stories, newsletters, visual stories and the rest of the podcasts we produce.But if you just want to sample full episodes of Two by Two, you can do that by getting a Premium subscription on Apple Podcasts at a great monthly price.This episode of Two by Two was produced by Hari Krishna. Rajiv CN, our resident sound engineer, mixed and mastered this episode.If you liked this episode of Two by Two, please share it with people who would be interested in listening to the episode. And if you have more thoughts on the discussion, we'd love to hear your arguments as well. You can write to us at twobytwo@the-ken.com

The Art of Solo Traveling
Solo Motorcycle Trip To Spiti Valley at 13,500 ft

The Art of Solo Traveling

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2024 16:26


Roaring solo through the rugged terrain of Spiti Valley, at 13,500 ft, passing through amazing towns and villages and beautiful Sangla Valley, on a motorcycle is an adventure unlike any other. The thrill of the ride is matched only by the stark beauty of the landscape – a stark contrast of barren desert stretches and lush green patches nestled in high-altitude oases. In this trio every twist of the throttle promises a new discovery, making each moment on two wheels an exhilarating journey into the heart of the Himalayas. Know all about planning this incredible trip. If you want to learn the art of solo traveling, try our online course. Art of Solo Traveling Online Course : ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.theartofsolotraveling.com⁠⁠⁠ If you want to solo travel but have any doubts, questions, or need any advice, please reach out to me. Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@theartofsolotraveling⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Facebook: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/theartofsolotraveling⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Website: ⁠⁠⁠https://theartofsolotraveling.com/⁠⁠⁠ Email: anurag@theartofsolotraveling.com

Red Murga
MURGA - SPITI CANCELLED

Red Murga

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 2:50


#MURGA #REDFMMURGA #FUNNYMURGA #FUNNY #REDFMINDIA #RJANUPSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Os Economistas Podcast
OS MELHORES INVESTIMENTOS NA BOLSA PRA 2024 | Os Economistas 96

Os Economistas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 141:38


Os Economistas Podcast
FUNDOS IMOBILIÁRIOS SÃO A MAIOR OPORTUNIDADE DE 2023? | Os Economistas 69

Os Economistas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 96:34


Construa uma carteira de investimentos e alcance a liberdade financeira com a Spiti One:

Badmaaash Baatein
#65 Shivam Bapat on Photography, INSTAGRAM Then & Now and more!

Badmaaash Baatein

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2023 60:30


In this episode of Badmaaash Baatein, We have Shivam Bapat ( @shivambapat ) also known as TheBalconyOfInfinity on the internet. He shares his experience of being a photographer, cinematographer, and content creator. He shares his journey from Instagram back in the day as a photo-first platform. Also, we spilled some tea ☕️

Os Economistas Podcast
A CARTEIRA BLINDADA: Como ganhar em dólares? (com Bruno Perini e Felipe Arrais) | Os Economistas 48

Os Economistas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 116:40


GARANTA SEU LUGAR Lista de espera para a 20ª turma do Viver de Renda

Guff Guff Pass
9 month India tour, Yoga in Rishikesh, Intestine Cleanse W/ Bibek Akash | Guff Guff Pass Ep 104

Guff Guff Pass

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2023 119:31


On this episode of Guff Guff Pass we bring you the trilogy appearance of Bibek Akash, a friend and fellow GGP tings enthusiast. Aakash just arrived back from his 9 month long tour of India where he was able to backpack across the peninsula kicking things off from Goa and then to the silent valleys of Spiti. The episode unravels his amazing journey which isn't short of any theatric experience. From his yogic adventures to the revisit of his roots in Bihar, Aakash shares his compelling tales and we were glad he chose our platform for it. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/guffguffpass/message

The Jai Singh Show
Son of Spiti Part - 1 | A Winter Ride to Spiti | Jai Singh

The Jai Singh Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2022 16:41


It has been years since this ride actually happened but I realised that I have never really told this story to anyone yet. So here is a detailed version of the story split into parts. In this first part I tell you all real events from a third person perspective and I hope you guys like it. After all it was minus 27 degrees and I almost died.Music Courtesy: Ralf Illenberger (intended for fair use only)Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/oldschoolbastard/

ride j'ai spiti jai singh
Os Economistas Podcast
TOP 5 INVESTIMENTOS PARA SE APOSENTAR E VIVER COM DIVIDENDOS | Os Economistas 33

Os Economistas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 60:11


Com as eleições "chacoalhando" o mercado dia após dia, semana após semana, nunca foi tão importante entender sobre a história econômica brasileira. Para te ajudar a entender isso, e assim, tomar melhores decisões de investimentos, a Finclass lançou o documentário, Do Real à Ruína. Clique no link a seguir e garanta seu acesso à Finclass!: https://finc.ly/871707519e TOP 5 INVESTIMENTOS PARA SE APOSENTAR E VIVER COM DIVIDENDOS | Os Economistas 33 No Podcast de hoje falaremos sobre um tema negligenciado por muitas pessoas no mercado: alocação estrutural. Um estudo da Vanguard, uma das maiores gestoras do mundo com mais de 6 bilhões de dólares sob gestão, diz que o grande diferencial de uma carteira de investimentos está em sua alocação. Por isso, trouxemos para esse episódio dois caras que trouxeram esse conceito para o Brasil: Guilhermo Cadonhotto e Ricardo Figueiredo, da Spiti. Se você fica na "neura" de adivinhar qual é a melhor ação, o melhor fundo imobiliário ou o melhor título de renda fixa, você precisa ouvir o que o Gui e o Ricardo têm a dizer. Assistam até o final e não deixem de fazer suas perguntas no chat. Hosts: - Lucas Pit: O Pit Money; - Charles Wicz: O Economista Sincero

Stock Pickers
AÇÕES ou FUNDOS IMOBILIÁRIOS? Qual o melhor investimento para virada da curva de juros

Stock Pickers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 126:38


Lucas Collazo e Henrique Esteter entrevistam Caio Conca da Capitânia Investimentos, Rafael Furlan da Norte Asset e Ricardo Figueiredo da Spiti, no episódio #163 do Stock Pickers.

Heart of Conservation
Ishita Khanna: Tweak Your Travels With A Little Mindfulness. Ep #29

Heart of Conservation

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 34:57


I speak with Ishita, a very brave and humble hero who happens to one of the pioneers of responsible tourism in a high himalayan desert called Spiti where she is the co-founder of Spiti-Ecosphere, a multi-award winning eco-tourism enterprise. Listen to what it takes to make toursim viable in a time when there were no proper roads to spiti (20 years ago to now) and how they face and overcome challenges post pandemic and succed at community based toursim in sureal Spiti.

Bilhões no Divã
Bilhões no Divã #ep22 - Como essa tal de política monetária mexe no meu pão de cada dia?

Bilhões no Divã

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 87:33


Nesse episódio de Bilhões no Divã, Luciana Seabra recebe Rodrigo Azevedo, sócio e co-CIO da Ibiuna. Talvez você nem saiba o que ela é e como funciona, mas o fato é que a política monetária do Brasil e do mundo têm afetado muito a sua vida – dos preços que você paga no supermercado, ao crescimento da sua empresa e até seu emprego. Neste episódio do Bilhões no Divã, o ex-diretor de política monetária do Banco Central, hoje CIO da gestora de multimercados Ibiuna, Rodrigo Azevedo, explica com uma didática ímpar o que aconteceu até aqui e o que vem pela frente. A Ibiuna, uma gestora especialista em política monetária, tem nadado de braçada nesse universo em que interpretar o movimento dos juros é tão importante. O Ibiuna Hedge STH, fundo da gestora aprovado na análise da Spiti, rende 63% nos últimos três anos, contra 16% do CDI. E reabre para captação em julho. Além da Ibiuna e do BC, Rodrigo é Ph.D em Economia e foi sócio da JGP, economista-chefe do Credit Suisse First Boston no Brasil e economista no Garantia. Aproveite o episódio!

Bilhões no Divã
Bilhões no Divã - #ep16 - A Bolsa aos olhos de quem investe bilhões em ações

Bilhões no Divã

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 98:08


Leonardo Linhares, nosso convidado dessa edição do Bilhões no Divã, é um dos sócios da SPX, uma das mais renomadas gestoras de fundos brasileira, há quase dez anos, onde construiu um histórico bastante consistente em gestão de ações. Um dos fundos geridos por ele (recomendado pela análise da Spiti) é o SPX Falcon, que, além de comprar ações em Bolsa, monta posições vendidas, que ganham com a queda delas – e tem até pitadas em juros e câmbio. Dessa forma, sacode bem menos do que o Ibovespa. Nessa edição, Leo conta sua visão sobre a Bolsa no momento, os setores em que tem se posicionado, sua filosofia de gestão e histórico à frente da seleção de ações em uma das gestoras mais renomadas do país. O Bilhões no Divã, como você já sabe, é um podcast que surgiu pra falar de dinheiro do jeito certo. Não sobre os ruídos do momento, mas sobre o que é realmente relevante pra você construir patrimônio. Aproveite! Episódio: A Bolsa aos olhos de quem investe bilhões em ações Host: Luciana Seabra @seabraluciana Twitter / YouTube / Spotify Convidada: Leonardo Linhares Livro - Band of Brothers - Stephen E. Ambrose - A Marca da vitória - Phil Knight

Os Economistas Podcast
Entenda a ALTA DA INFLAÇÃO e como ganhar dinheiro na RENDA FIXA | OS ECONOMISTAS 10

Os Economistas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2022 68:36


APRENDA A INVESTIR COM OS MELHORES: bit.ly/OSECONOMISTAS_EP10 O COPOM - Comitê de Política Monetária - aumentou em 1% a taxa SELIC na última quarta-feira. A alta da taxa de juros chegou ao seu maior patamar em 20 anos: 12,75%. Desde 2021, o Banco Central vem aumentando, reunião após reunião, a nossa taxa de juros em uma tentativa de controlar a inflação - que também já está em dois dígitos. Porém, por mais que essas informações tenham sido amplamente divulgadas na mídia ao longo da semana, poucas pessoas sabem como o aumento dos juros impacta, de fato, suas vidas. É tanta palavra chique, tanto economês, que Os Economistas decidiram gravar esse episódio para responder as perguntas que realmente importam: Será que a bolsa morreu? Será que é hora de ir pra Renda Fixa? Quais títulos do Tesouro Direto estão atrativos? São os Títulos Prefixados ou Pós-fixados? E os Títulos Indexados a Inflação? Essas perguntas, e muitas outras, serão respondidas ao longo do episódio. E mais: Para respondê-las, contamos com ajudas de peso! 1) Guilherme Cadonhoto - Especialista de Renda Fixa da Spiti; 2) Eduardo Rahal - Analista de investimentos na Inside. Sem contar, claro, com as sacadas e groselhas dos dois maiores hosts de podcasts do Brasil: Charles Wicz - O Economista sincero e Lucas Pit - O Pit Money. Então, se você quer entender o que realmente importa sobre a última ata do COPOM, não deixe de assistir o episódio completo. Podcast Os Economistas 10

Bilhões no Divã
Bilhões no Divã #ep12 - Impacto: o fundo brasileiro que chamou a atenção de Harvard

Bilhões no Divã

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 102:55


Ele foi um dos fundadores e é o CEO da primeira gestora de fundos focada em impacto no Brasil, a Vox, nascida em 2009 – que inclusive já foi estudo de caso em Harvard. Talvez você nunca tenha ouvido falar desse tipo de investimento, ainda pouco conhecido no Brasil, que mistura a busca por retorno financeiro com impacto. Não tem problema. Daniel Izzo, nosso convidado desta edição do Bilhões no Divã, explica como funciona a estratégia e conta casos verdadeiros de empresas que passaram pelo portfólio, gerando lucros significativos para investidores e também impacto social relevante. Principal referência no Brasil em fundos de impacto, a Vox Capital é bastante conhecida por multimilionários, mas ainda pouco por investidores de varejo – não por falta de vontade da casa, mas por restrições regulatórias, já que a principal estratégia da casa investe em empresas não listadas em Bolsa. Entenda nessa edição como funciona esse tipo de investimento e até mesmo como você pode avaliar sua própria empresa sob a ótica do impacto – como fizemos com a Spiti ao longo do podcast, inclusive. O Bilhões no Divã, como você já sabe, é um podcast que surgiu pra falar de dinheiro do jeito certo. Não sobre os ruídos do momento, mas sobre o que é realmente relevante pra você construir patrimônio. Aproveite! Host: Luciana Seabra @seabraluciana Twitter / YouTube / Spotify Convidado: Daniel Izzo LiPoFi - Recomendações Livro - Good economics for hard times - Esther Duflo - Measure what matters - John Doerr

Irmãos Dias Podcast
OS SEGREDOS DA APOSENTADORIA DE SUCESSO - Luciana Seabra | Irmãos Dias Podcast #33

Irmãos Dias Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2022 88:43


Luciana, jornalista, analista financeira e CEO da casa de análise Spiti. Concluiu o curso de jornalismo pela Universidade de Brasília (UnB), em 2005. Já em 2010, ela concluiu o mestrado em economia pela Universidade Estadual de Campinas (Unicamp). Ao longo da sua carreira, atuou em várias funções. Alguns exemplos são: • Apresentadora na rádio CBN; • Repórter na Fundação Cesp; • Colunista no caderno EU&; • Sócia da Empiricus. Vale destacar que na Empiricus, Seabra trabalhou como especialista em fundos de investimento. Sendo que foi ela quem criou a Super Previdência, uma carteira previdenciária. Por fim, Luciana saiu da Empiricus e fundou a Spiti. No podcast de hoje vamos falar sobre tudo isso, e quais as estratégias de investimentos da Luciana. Host: André Dias (@andrejaneirodias) Canal YouTube: @Mestre da Riqueza Carol Dias (@caroldias) Canal YouTube: @Riqueza Em Dias Convidados: Luciana Seabra (@seabraluciana)

Veste, kaj jeste
"Mačke morajo spiti od 0,5 do 1 dcl vode na kilogram telesne teže"

Veste, kaj jeste

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 7:56


Mačke v prehrani potrebujejo največ beljakovin, potem maščob, ogljikovih hidratov, vlaknin, vitaminov, rudninskih snovi in vodo. Razmerje med temi snovmi je drugačno kot pri človeku, saj so to skoraj izključno mesojede živali.

Bilhões no Divã
Bilhões no Divã #ep05 - Thiago Nigro e a influência digital: Vêm daí os futuros bilionários?

Bilhões no Divã

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 64:01


Há um ano ele tinha uma equipe de 20 pessoas. Hoje é o maior sócio de uma holding com 200 funcionários e diferentes marcas: Finclass, Staage, Bruno Perini, Joel Jota e, a mais recente empresa do grupo, a casa de análise Spiti. A maior parte das marcas está ligada à educação financeira, mas o que elas têm mesmo em comum é a influência digital como semente para negócios. Thiago Nigro, o fundador do Primo Rico e nosso convidado de hoje no Bilhões no Divã, atendendo aos pedidos de vocês, tem 5,6 milhões de seguidores no Instagram e 5 milhões de inscritos em seu canal no YouTube. Ele é um fenômeno de alcance, com sua capacidade de despertar as pessoas (literalmente, em suas lives às 5h06 da manhã) para o empreendedorismo e o universo dos investimentos. Para ele, os futuros bilionários serão pessoas com habilidades de influência digital. Então, nos resta aprender com ele, não é mesmo? Sugiro fortemente que não perca a seção "causo", em que pedimos pro Nigro contar uma história que jamais contou.

Cuento contigo
3x08.Josep Bel en el Valle de Spiti. Los hermanos Ommidvar recorren los EE.UU. Los fiordos del fin del mundo.

Cuento contigo

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 146:42


En esta edición de Cuento Contigo, Josep Bel Domingo te presenta en exclusiva un extracto de su libro aún inédito “Donde caben 2 caben 3 y una vaca”, donde te explica su experiencia a bordo de una Royal Einfield Himalayan recorriendo el norte de la India en busca de un paraje de ensueño; el valle de Spiti. Los Hermanos Ommidivar recorren los EE.UU señalando las grandes diferencias sociales que se encuentran entre los estados del norte y del sur de este vasto país. Por último, extraído de la revista Aventura, un reportaje donde tres españoles se embarcan, nunca mejor dicho en una aventura recorriendo los canales de la Patagonia chilena a bordo de una zodiac en 1983. Allí descubren lugares inhóspitos y encuentran tierras aún no holladas por los pasos del hombre. Aprovecha el momento, ponte en modo escucha y disfruta del podcast. Música: World Up cover : Cameo Slave to Love cover : Bryan Ferry Even Flow cover : Pearl Jam Hold the Line cover: Toto Bohemian Rhapsody cover: Queen

Bilhões no Divã
Bilhões no Divã #ep02 - Como investir em um mundo em que empresas quebram e crianças choram

Bilhões no Divã

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 140:13


Ela viu de dentro bancos americanos inquebráveis quebrarem e hoje é uma das poucas gestoras que ousa comprar empresas de um setor conhecido pelas suas fragilidades, o de companhias aéreas. Sara Delfim segue serena, equilibrada, selecionando ações para os fundos da Dahlia Capital, gestora fundada por ela e analistas que trabalharam juntos no banco americano Merrill Lynch por quase dez anos. A seleção de ações da casa tem funcionado. O Dahlia Total Return, aprovado nas análises quantitativas e qualitativas da Spiti, tem se destacado em relação ao Ibovespa desde então em retorno e volatilidade, ou seja, proporcionando mais ganho e menos dor de barriga do que a média da bolsa. Afinal, como foi para Sara acompanhar a crise financeira de 2008 de dentro de um banco americano? O que ela aprendeu com aquilo? Quais são os princípios que ela usa hoje para selecionar ações? Que cuidados ela tem ao investir em companhias aéreas? E mais: como Sara tem tido resultados com uma rotina equilibrada, totalmente fora do estereótipo do mercado financeiro de horas extras infinitas? É o que você vai descobrir nessa edição do "Bilhões no Divã", o podcast que surgiu pra falar de dinheiro do jeito certo. Não é sobre os ruídos do momento, mas sobre o que é realmente relevante pra você construir patrimônio. O Bilhões no Divã é um podcast que surgiu pra falar de dinheiro do jeito certo. Não sobre os ruídos do momento, mas sobre o que é realmente relevante pra você construir patrimônio. Host - @seabraluciana Twitter / YouTube / Spotify convidado - Sara Delfim LiPoFi - Recomendações Livro - O Novo iluminismo - Steven Pinker - Poeta Chileno - Alejandro Zambra - Rework - David Heinemeier Hansson e Jason Fried

UOL News Economia
#5: Saiba como montar uma carteira de investimentos diversa

UOL News Economia

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2021 23:12


Guilherme Cadonhotto, especialista em renda fixa e estrategista da Spiti, é o entrevistado do podcast UOL News Economia desta semana. Neste quinto episódio, o especialista explica a importância de montar uma ampla carteira de investimento de renda fixa, com a inclusão de três ou mais títulos. Cadonhotto também dá dicas sobre quando os investidores devem reavaliar seus negócios, quais as modalidades indicadas para melhor rentabilidade e mais.

Bilhões no Divã
Bilhões no Divã #ep01 - Como ganhar dinheiro com empresas de tecnologia

Bilhões no Divã

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 112:31


Afinal, como é que grandes investidores ganham dinheiro escolhendo boas empresas de tecnologia? Pra responder a essa pergunta, Luciana Seabra, CEO da Spiti e analista de fundos, traz Pedro de Andrade, sócio e gestor da IP Capital Partners, para a estreia do Bilhões no Divã - um podcast cheio de personalidade, que vai trazer grandes lições de mentes brilhantes que fizeram fortunas no mercado financeiro. Ao lado dela, você encontra o CTO da Spiti, Guilherme Rey. O que ele faz aqui? Bem, talvez você não saiba, mas tudo que tem tech no meio possui maior valor de mercado hoje. Brincadeiras à parte, estamos certos de que você vai aprender muito com esse trio. Aproveite! Host - @seabraluciana Twitter / YouTube / Spotify Convidado - Pedro de Andrade LiPoFi - Recomendações Filme - Dr. Fantástico Livro - Breve história de quase tudo - Bill Bryson - Bons hábitos, maus hábitos - Wendy Wood Série - Baking impossible

DPC & VOICELINE - Podcast Series
Travel - Exploring Spiti Valley

DPC & VOICELINE - Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 28:28


We at DPC (Delhi Photography Club) are constantly proving quality experiences and quality content . Now we care planning to launch a brand new series of podcast where we will talk about places to travel. First in line is Spiti. Enjoy our latest podcast on travel , where we talk about Exploring Spiti. In conversation with Rakesh Jagtiani along with Virendra Shekhawat and Nilayjyoti Talukdar . Please feel free to share, we will be happy to respond.

Os Sócios Podcast
Os Sócios 21 - Como atingir a Liberdade Financeira

Os Sócios Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 137:12


Se inscreva para o desafio “O SOBREVIVENTE”: http://bit.ly/ytb_OSobrevivente ‎ EDUCAÇÃO FINANCEIRA POR 39,90 AO MÊS - CONHEÇA A FINCLASS: http://bit.ly/ossocios_Youtube ‎ O primeiro passo para mudarmos algo em nossas vidas é o incômodo – aquele sentimento de desconforto, de que há algo muito errado, um perigo iminente, que exige uma mudança de nossa parte. Isso vale para a saúde, alimentação, e inclusive para a nossa relação com o dinheiro. ‎ Se você sente esse incômodo em relação a sua situação financeira atual, mas não sabe por onde começar o caminho rumo a liberdade financeira, não perca o episódio n° 21 do podcast “Os Sócios”, em que contamos com a presença da Luciana Seabra, CEO da casa de análises Spiti, e do meu sócio e fundador do Grupo Primo, Thiago Nigro. ‎ Dentre os assuntos abordados, conversamos sobre a importância da disciplina para o investidor - tanto para fazer aportes, quanto para manter a estratégia traçada; ilustramos como você pode definir a alocação da sua carteira, pensando em primeiro lugar na sobrevivência, e em seguida na obtenção de retornos consistentes ao longo do tempo; e qual o impacto dos vieses comportamentais no processo de construção do patrimônio. ‎ Além disso, debatemos também estratégias para se proteger da inflação, a importância da diversificação internacional em uma carteira de investimentos, e, por fim, qual foi o maior aprendizado que cada um de nós teve como investidores. ‎ Link da Casa de Análises Spiti: https://bit.ly/3dzgsDT ‎ Cupom de 50% de desconto em um dos relatórios fundamentais: BOLUDINHOS50 ‎ Hosts: Bruno Perini @bruno_perini e Malu Perini @maluperini ‎ Convidados: Luciana Seabra @seabraluciana e Thiago Nigro @thiago.nigro

ceo casa isso liberdade oss financeira dentre atingir thiago nigro spiti grupo primo luciana seabra
Forward Thinking Founders
692 - Therese Maggie (Spiti) On Team's Having a Private, Internal Youtube

Forward Thinking Founders

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 11:29


Therese Maggie is the founder of Spiti. With Spiti it's easy to organize and access all your team's video content.★ Support this podcast ★

The John Batchelor Show
1409: Anecdotal indications that the India variant has spread to the nearly defenseless countryside. Sadanand @Dhume @AEI @WSJOpinion

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 11:55


Photo: Small village in India: Kibber, Spiti, Himachal Pradesh; Population: 366..CBS Eye on the World with John BatchelorCBS Audio Network@BatchelorshowAnecdotal indications that the India variant has spread to the nearly defenseless countryside.  Sadanand @Dhume @AEI @WSJOpinion https://www.wsj.com/articles/modi-declared-victory-then-covid-struck-back-with-a-vengeance-11620922164?mkt_tok=NDc1LVBCUS05NzEAAAF9GWKeSq9206Lqja3cGDnpFYt6J33n9deOolZmaenaLI4buF0WvfU547h2KFr-QJ9nDYL9Brk0HDaCvqpEHPaSIXkEEVf4j3pDHpsRU94_p10https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/opinion/indias-countryside-battles-covid-19/vp-BB1gQrjr

Travel With RV Show | An Indian Travel Podcast
No Spiti, No Goa - Due To Covid-19 In 2020 | Episode #128 | A Travel Podcast

Travel With RV Show | An Indian Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2021 7:33


Coronavirus has made people cancel their travel plans all around the world. And I am there in this list too. Hey guys, I am Rushil Verma, By qualification - I am an IT graduate and by profession, I am a storyteller, a vlogger, traveler, trekker, digital content creator, and a Digital Marketer. I have been traveling India for the last 3 years now and will be doing the same in the coming years too. You can join me on my trips if you want to. Just be in contact with me on Instagram and Facebook for travel updates. Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/travelwith.rv/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TravelwithRushil --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

YUBB4
Diversificação global: como investir em outros países para ganhar mais e arriscar menos? - YUBB4 #52

YUBB4

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 77:56


Investir no exterior é uma necessidade. Mas, você já pensou que investir no exterior vai muito além dos Estados Unidos? Quem quer ter uma boa carteira de investimentos precisa pensar na importância da diversificação global. Além de isso ser interessante para uma alta rentabilidade, é essencial para minimizar os riscos. No episódio de hoje, conversamos com o Felipe Arrais, analista da Spiti e especialista no assunto, e te mostramos como investir em outros países para ter mais sucesso com os seus investimentos.

Detours with Anuradha Goyal
E24 Spiti Valley in Himachal with Dheeraj Sharma

Detours with Anuradha Goyal

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2021 43:14


Spiti Valley is one of the most beautiful regions in the world. Barren mountains with their snow caps with rivers passing through them quietly, with lakes that look like jewels thrown around. Dheeraj Sharma of Devil On Wheels takes around this mystical magical land defined by Spiti Valley. Read More: https://www.inditales.com/himachal-shimla-kinnaur-spiti-valley-road-trip-lahual-manali/ Follow Dheeraj - https://devilonwheels.com/

RetornoCast
#38 - Fundos e Gestores MAIS RENOMADOS do Brasil e no Exterior com Luciana Seabra

RetornoCast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 45:42


"Até os super homens da gestão também erram" No episódio do RetornoCast de hoje temos como convidada a Luciana Seabra, CEO da casa de análise Spiti, CFP® (planejadora financeira certificada), analista CNPI, jornalista e mestre em Economia. Falar de fundos de investimentos é um assunto em comum por aqui, então aproveite para conferir o tema de hoje: fundos e gestores mais renomados aqui no Brasil e no exterior também. Vem conferir e aproveite para compartilhar também! Acesse nossa ferramenta de fundos: https://maisretorno.com/melhores-fundos Gostou? Quer saber mais sobre este tema? Ficou com dúvidas? Envie um e-mail para: retornocast@maisretorno.com Nos acompanhe também nas mídias e fique por dentro de todas as novidades sobre o mercado financeiro: Telegram: https://t.me/maisretorno Instagram: @mais_retorno Youtube.com/maisretorno Site: maisretorno.com

Skeptoid
Skeptoid #754: About That Life on Mars...

Skeptoid

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 16:25


Good scientists can get the wrong idea, but they don't need to make it worse by announcing bad science.

MB Cast
Cobertura das Eleições EUA 2020 #01 | Biden vs. Trump

MB Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2020 68:25


Primeiro dia de Webinars da Monte Bravo, que também vira podcast, onde você irá entender o impacto das eleições dos EUA no mercado financeiro.Neste episódio, discutimos sobre Biden vs. Trump: Consequências de cada um dos candidatos para a economia global. Com Victor Scalet, Estrategista Macro e Analista Político da XP, Francine Balbina, Especialista em Investimentos Globais e Gerente Executiva da Spiti e Rodrigo Franchini, nosso sócio e Head da área de Alocação & Produtos da Monte Bravo.

Goście Dwójki
Hanka Grupińska o życiu Tybetańczyków w książce "Dalekowysoko"

Goście Dwójki

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2020 10:03


Hanka Grupińska wracała do Himaćal Pradesz przez 10 lat. Wiele miesięcy mieszkała w klasztorach mniszek tybetańskich. Wędrowała daleko i wysoko, do doliny Spiti. Napisała książkę, w której opisuje ludzi bez państwa – żyjących w miejscu użyczonym, w kraju należącym do innych.  - Od 2009 roku wielokrotnie podróżowałam do Indii. Przyglądałam się, słuchałam, notowałam, myślałam o Tybetańczykach, którzy są bez ziemi; którzy opuścili Tybet i schronili się w Indiach razem z Dalajlamą w 1959 roku - opowiadała autorka książki "Dalekowysoko" w audycji "Wybieram Dwójkę". / Dwojka Polskie Radio

Travel With RV Show | An Indian Travel Podcast
Covid Cancelled Our Spiti and Goa Trip | Episode #107 | A Travel Podcast

Travel With RV Show | An Indian Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2020 7:33


Coronavirus has made people cancel their travel plans all around the world. And I am there in this list too. Hey guys, I am Rushil Verma, By qualification - I am an IT graduate and by profession, I am a storyteller, a vlogger, traveler, trekker, digital content creator, and a Digital Marketer. I have been traveling India for the last 3 years now and will be doing the same in the coming years too. You can join me on my trips if you want to. Just be in contact with me on Instagram and Facebook for travel updates. Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/travelwith.rv/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TravelwithRushil --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Travel With RV Show | An Indian Travel Podcast
It's Important To Enjoy The Vibe Of The Place | Episode #66

Travel With RV Show | An Indian Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 87:43


Sahil is born & raised in Delhi, he is an avid travel writer, community trip leader, public speaker and co-founder of Go4explore community. In this episode, we are discussing various aspects of traveling. Hope You will enjoy it. Time Stamps:- 07:35 - These days were for Spiti and Ladakh. 12:50 - The memories we make with co-travelers. 17:10 - It's important to enjoy the vibe of the place. 19:00 - Problems one can face while entering in the tourism industry. 24:20 - Working on the field will provide you the practical knowledge about tourism. 28:00 - The best part of being a trip leader. 35:30 - Myths of Traveling. 41:05 - Different cultures of India. 48:20 - Switch off your mind when you go out to explore a place. 49:25 - Way of traveling in India. 55:35 - How travel changes a person completely. 64:05 - Talking about the current situation of the tourism industry. Hey guys, I am Rushil Verma, By qualification - I am an IT graduate and by profession, I am a storyteller, a vlogger, traveler, trekker, digital content creator, and a Digital Marketer. I have been traveling India for the last 3 years now and will be doing the same in the coming years too. You can join me on my trips if you want to. Just be in contact with me on Instagram and Facebook for travel updates. Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/travelwith.rv/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TravelwithRushil --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

India Chalo - A Travel Podcast
Spiti Valley with Antarik Anwesan

India Chalo - A Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2020 35:10


In this episode, Antarik Anwesan(Youtube: Antarik1212), talks about his trip to Spiti Valley in North India!Highlights from Antarik's trip:- Challenges faced in winters!- Frozen lakes- Key Monastery- A different way of life- Tabo, Kaza and surrounding regions!Check out more of Antarik's Spiti Adventures at https://bit.ly/Antarik-SpitiFollow Antarik's adventures on Youtube at www.youtube.com/Antarik1212 and on Instagram at www.instagram.com/iamantarik.What did you think of the episode? Let us know on our Instagram channel @indiachalo.See you next time!

YUBB4
Casas de análise: vale a pena seguir as recomendações de investimento? - YUBB4 #11

YUBB4

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 48:05


Empiricus, Suno, Eleven, Levante, Nord, Spiti e Exame. Essas são as 6 casas de análise mais conhecidas do Brasil. Mas será que vale a pena assinar esse serviço? Seguir as recomendações de investimento de uma Research é uma boa opção? Ouça o episódio e descubra!

Travels, Tales and Takes with Preethi
Ep. 03 - #PepTale from Spiti! Starry skies and starry eyes.

Travels, Tales and Takes with Preethi

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2020 11:45


Magic came to life in Spiti Valley, where this city girl lost herself to an unbounded sense of wonder and joy in the heart of raw, untouched nature. Spiti is like no place on earth. Mighty mountains, stunning valleys and the jewel-studded night sky make for beauty like no other, and this quiet, unassuming simplicity turned my world upside down.  Listen to this short tale from the Himalayas. You might fall in love. Follow me on Instagram: www.instagram.com/peppytravelgirl Find more stories on my blog: www.peppytravelgirl.com

RetornoCast
#11 POCKET - Como avaliar um fundo de investimento? Com Luciana Seabra

RetornoCast

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 6:59


O RetornoCast de hoje é uma versão Pocket, ou seja, é um episódio menor do que os convencionais, aproveite para ouvir e compartilhar! Neste episódio Felipe Vieira, nosso especialista em investimentos, bate um papo com Luciana Seabra, respondendo a dúvida de um leitor. Luciana é formada em jornalismo, mestre em economia, especializada em fundos. Já atuou em veículos de comunicação como rádio CBN e Valor Econômico, foi sócia da Empiricus e hoje é sócia fundadora da Spiti uma casa de análise de investimentos. "Quais critérios você utiliza para avaliar os fundos de investimentos? Algo mais que rentabilidade?" Leonardo Figueiredo Luciana responde a dúvida, afirmando que retorno é somente uma das coisas que ela avalia. A jornalista acompanha alguns índices como o de Sharpe, a análise qualitativa (considerada a mais importante pela especialista) e a equipe de fato, quanto tempo eles atuam, qual o cenário no momento e muito mais. Aproveite para acompanhar o episódio completo! Luciana também participou de uma live exclusiva em nosso canal do youtube, abordando sobre os melhores FUNDOS para SUPERAR a crise! Vem conferir: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=edLjxdoEpYM Aproveite também para nos acompanhar nas mídias e ficar por dentro de todas as novidades sobre o mercado financeiro: Telegram: https://t.me/maisretorno Instagram: @mais_retorno Youtube.com/maisretorno Site: maisretorno.com

Carteira Inteligente
Os melhores investimentos para não perder dinheiro com o coronavirus

Carteira Inteligente

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 40:18


A bolsa caiu 30% desde janeiro. Até mesmo a renda fixa sofreu com oscilações nesse período. Com tantos investidores novatos operando, logo surgiu a dúvida: é possível se proteger desses tombos? No Carteira Inteligente, Fernando Nakagawa recebe Luciana Seabra, presidente da casa de análises Spiti, e Arnaldo Curvello, sócio diretor da corretora Ativa Investimentos, para te mostrar os investimentos defensivos durante a crise. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

CNN Brasil Business
Os melhores investimentos para não perder dinheiro com o coronavirus

CNN Brasil Business

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 40:18


A bolsa caiu 30% desde janeiro. Até mesmo a renda fixa sofreu com oscilações nesse período. Com tantos investidores novatos operando, logo surgiu a dúvida: é possível se proteger desses tombos? No Carteira Inteligente, Fernando Nakagawa recebe Luciana Seabra, presidente da casa de análises Spiti, e Arnaldo Curvello, sócio diretor da corretora Ativa Investimentos, para te mostrar os investimentos defensivos durante a crise.

The Musafir Stories - India Travel Podcast
78: Offbeat Manali with Priyanka Gupta

The Musafir Stories - India Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2020 46:36


In this episode:#Manali #HimachalPradesh #Himachal #offbeat #oldmanali #oldcity #walking #trail #trekking #hiking #temples #hotsprings #architecture #himachali #naggar #vashisht #kathkuni #zorbing #river #rafting #beas #yoga #nature #mountains #himalayasThis week, The Musafir Stories speaks to Priyanka Gupta from the blog onmycanvas.com as she takes us offbeat in Manali! Today's destination: Manali, Himachal Pradesh    Nearest Airport: Bhuntar airport (50kms) Nearest Railway Station: Joginder Nagar, Himachal Pradesh (50kms) Nearest Bus Station: Kullu (40kms) Prerequisites:  n/a Packing: pack some light layers of wool as mornings and evenings can be chilly. Warmer clothes are required for the winters Time of the year: October to Feb is a good time to enjoy the snow, March to July is best for summers  Length of the itinerary: 5-6 days Itinerary Highlights: - Priyanka sets her sight on Old Manali to explore having already visited New Manali in the past. Just crossover the bridge from New Manali to wander off in the less explored older Manali- Old Manali is more laid back with a lot of homestays and old rickety wooden cottages, apple orchards and friendly locals. The best thing to do in Old Manali is to wander off with google maps handy to ensure you don't get lost. One can also explore close by villages like Bari which are rich with the nature and in the vicinity of river Beas. - While in Manali, make sure to try out the rainbow trout, juicy apples and the local dishes like Siddu. - Naggar is another village that is not far away (20kms) and has a lot of points to cover. There are a lot of beautiful temples like Gauri Shankar temple, Vishnu temple with stunning Himachal architecture (nagara style) with stone shikharas and a wooden level on top. - Naggar castle is the seat of Kullu kings for a long time before it was moved to Kullu. The castle is built in a beautiful kathakuni architecture is made mostly of stone and an upper wooden level. The castle is now a heritage hotel and also houses a small temple and a museum. - Other points of interest include the Nicholas Roerich museum, the home of the famous Russian painter and traveler which has now been converted to a museum. - After spending a day or two in Naggar, another option is the Vashisht village about 5-6 Kms from Old Manali which is where the Rishi Vashisht is believed to have meditated. Must see places include the Vashisht temple, the hot springs and the Jogini falls. Other famous temples include the Manu temple and Hidimba Devi temple which are situated within Manali. - Spiti valley is another spot that is pretty close to Manali and deserves an itinerary of itself. You can check out our podcast on Spiti for more places. - If you want to indulge in some adventure activity, one can sign up for river rafting in the Beas river, Zorbing, paragliding (viral paragliding video!) are some options. Links:Link to Priyanka's blogpost: https://www.onmycanvas.com/best-places-visit-manali-itinerary/https://www.onmycanvas.com/places-visit-naggar-manali-himachal/Spiti blogpost:https://www.onmycanvas.com/spiti-valley-travel-blog/Link to Priyanka's blog: https://www.onmycanvas.comSocial media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/priyanka_onmycanvas/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/guptapranky Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/onmycanvasblog/ Thank you for doing the episode introduction, Girish Shivakumar! You can check out the Mission Shunya podcast on your favourite podcast app and follow on social mediaWebsite: https://missionshunya.comTwitter: Mission Shunya Podcast: hhttps://twitter.com/missionshunyaGirish Shivakumar: https://twitter.com/SivakumarGirish  Other episodes mentioned in the podcast:Naggar/Nicholas Roerich - https://themusafirstories.com/podcasts/paintings-of-the-himalayas-with-medhavi-gandhi/ Spiti - https://themusafirstories.com/podcasts/tms005-explore-spiti-with-the-desi-traveler/Follow the Musafir stories on:Twitter : https://twitter.com/musafirstories?lang=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/themusafirstories/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/musafirstoriespodcast/?hl=enwebsite: www.themusafirstories.comemail: themusafirstories@gmail.comitunes -  https://apple.co/2LPtTA3Google podcasts - http://bit.ly/2toY7lj website - http://bit.ly/2xFZqOV Saavn - https://bit.ly/2J5rIqiSpotify - https://spoti.fi/2HLPSViGaana - http://bit.ly/2NClUYYpocketcasts - https://bit.ly/2xu3Ewgcastbox - https://bit.ly/2sqBDQiOvercast - https://bit.ly/2LN9wnfStitcher Radio - https://bit.ly/2JiBbhwaudioBoom - https://bit.ly/2oZZowSTuneIn - https://bit.ly/2xyQH4aRadioPublic - https://bit.ly/2snY9u0 iHeartradio - https://ihr.fm/2xvOG8RDeezer - https://bit.ly/2L7GmOo

The Musafir Stories - India Travel Podcast
76: Rebroadcast: Explore Spiti with the desi Traveler

The Musafir Stories - India Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2020 50:47


In this episode:#Spiti #Himachal #HimachalPradesh #valley #offbeat #desert #kaza #market #buddhist #monastery #prayerflags #lakes #chandrataal #himalayas #roadtrip #clouds #dhankar #ki #meditation #ecotourismThis week, The Musafir Stories speaks to Prasad NP, also known as the 'desi Traveler'. Prasad shares his story about the time he spent traveling the Spiti Valley, Dhankar lake, Chandratal Lake and the beautiful Monasteries around. So sit back and enjoy listening! Today's destination: Spiti -- Kaza, Chandratal Lake, Ki Monastery, Dhankar Lake in Himachal Pradesh Nearest airport: Manali or via Shimla; Nearest Railway Station: Shimla railway station; Joginder Nagar railway station Direct buses are available from Chandigarh, Shimla, Kullu, Manali etc Packing - Sunglasses, sunscreen, hats/umbrella, warm clothes, a good pair of shoes, medicines for AMS Time of the year - June to September Length of the itinerary: 7-10 days Itinerary Highlights: Spend a day in Manali to acclimatize yourself to the higher altitudes  Start from Manali to Kaza - its about 12-14 hours by road. It is advisable to hire a cab/guide from Manali for your entire trip. Kaza can serve as the base - lodging in the Himachal tourism hotel; visit the Kaza monastery and kaza market.  Enjoy the beautiful star trails at night from the rooftop of the hotel. Savour on some flavorful spitian food that is also influenced by tibetan cuisine Make a short stop to Ki Monastery, Enjoy the blue skies and cotton candy clouds, meet with the monks and get a beautiful view of the kaza city from the rooftop.  Enjoy the awesome Himalayan tea offered from the Ki monastery's kitchen. If you are lucky, you could get a chance to interact with the monks help them with plucking sweet peas from the farm.  Make a visit to the Dhankar monastery which is about 2 hours from Kaza, getting some beautiful shots along the way.  Trek to the Dhankar lake, which is about an hour's hike from the monastery. Be sure to have a good pair of walking shoes on, some sunscreen to ward off the sun, and keep hydrated!  Drive to the Langza Village, stay with the locals, enjoy interactions with the locals, partake in their daily chores like farming and weaving.  Camp close to the Chandratal lake - the crescent shaped perennial lake that is also one of the source of the Chandra/Chenab River.  Trek to the Chandratal lake early in the morning to enjoy the fabulous view of the lake with golden peaks in the backdrop as the sun ascends. Make a stop at the amazing Kunzum pass. Capture the pictures of the snow clad peaks, gompas and fluttering colourful prayer flags. Head back to Manali.  Last but not the least, listen to some funny stories and useful advise on how to travel responsibly! Links: desitraveler.com/ Links to the blog posts: desitraveler.com/dhankar-lake-trek-spiti/ desitraveler.com/travel-kunzum-pass-kunzum-la/ More about the Guest: desitraveler.com/travel-tips-blog…dia-photography/ twitter: @desiTraveler facebook: facebook.com/thedesitravelerOfficial instagram: www.instagram.com/desitraveler/Follow The Musafir Stories onTwitter : https://twitter.com/musafirstories?lang=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/themusafirstories/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/musafirstoriespodcast/?hl=enwebsite: www.themusafirstories.comemail: themusafirstories@gmail.comitunes -  https://apple.co/2LPtTA3Google podcasts - http://bit.ly/2toY7ljwebsite - http://bit.ly/2xFZqOVSaavn - https://bit.ly/2J5rIqiSpotify - https://spoti.fi/2HLPSVipocketcasts - https://bit.ly/2xu3Ewgcastbox - https://bit.ly/2sqBDQiGaana - http://bit.ly/2NClUYYOvercast - https://bit.ly/2LN9wnfStitcher Radio - https://bit.ly/2JiBbhwaudioBoom - https://bit.ly/2oZZowSTuneIn - https://bit.ly/2xyQH4aRadioPublic - https://bit.ly/2snY9u0iHeartradio - https://ihr.fm/2xvOG8RDeezer - https://bit.ly/2L7GmOo

4Spokes
Episode 5 - Amit Verma Touring Dairies

4Spokes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2019 59:57


In this episode, Amit spoke about the early days of him riding his father's Chetak Scooter, his riding days during college where he covered 36000KMS without even leaving the city and in a matter of couple of years. Amit also shared a spectacular story about his article about his through Spiti during one of the most challenging days for riding in the valley and lastly Amit shared a crucial discovery he made about a flaw in his riding gloves that led to a nasty injury and made him miss his upcoming ride. Touring Diaries on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChoXnT4G_ksm64VOLSO2Auw touringdiaries on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/touringdiaries/ Visit https://www.4spokespodcast.com to find links to various platforms where you can listen to 4Spokes. Leave your valuable feedback. Subscribe to 4Spokes if you like what you listen.

Tubarões do Mercado Financeiro
Fundo de Pensão é legal ou não? - Com Carol Oliveira e Guilherme Benites

Tubarões do Mercado Financeiro

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2019 40:54


Atendendo a pedidos, respondemos as principais dúvidas dos ouvintes sobre a previdência fechada. Vale a pena aderir? É seguro? Dá pra fazer portabilidade? A Carol, hoje Spiti e no passado Braslight, junto com o Guilherme Benites, consultor da Aditus, não deixam perguntas na mesa. Divirta-se!

ClassicPodCars - das Oldtimer Magazin
Folge 4 - Triumph Spitfire (1962-1980)

ClassicPodCars - das Oldtimer Magazin

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2019 35:07


"Auf der Landstraße" fühlt sich Franks quietsch-orangener "Spiti" von 1972 "am wohlsten". Der Triumph Spitfire MK4 ist eine leichte Rennsemmel, die mit seinem italienischen Design das Vorbild für Erfolgsroadster, wie den Mazda MX5 oder den Fiat Barchetta war. In dieser Folge unseres Oldtimer-Podcasts sprechen wir über einen spannenden Einsteiger-Oldie mit Kultcharakter und beherrschbarer Technik. Der in den 60er und 70er Jahren von British Leyland gebaute Zweisitzer verspricht viel Fahr-Spaß, wenn man ein paar Dinge beachtet. Deshalb informieren wir, was es beim Kauf des kleinen briten zu beachten gibt, was die bekannten Pros- und Cons. sind und welche Erfahrungen unser Spitit-Fan Frank in den letzten 20 Jahren mit seiner . hier geht es zu den im Podcast erwähnten Links: Franks Artikel im Blog "Sleeping Beauties" https://www.sleeping-beauties.de/2012/05/05/2-x-20-jahre-triumph-spitfire/ Franks Artikel bei SpiegelOnline: http://www.spiegel.de/auto/fahrberichte/triumph-spitfire-baujahr-1972-feuerspuckender-charmeur-a-468902.html Spitfire Clubs in Deutschland: https://www.triumph-spitfire.de/ http://spitfire-club-deutschland.de/

Biker Radio Rodcast
BRR EP # 29 Anita Krishnan on the Long Way Home

Biker Radio Rodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2019 71:45


So this TamBram couple brought a kitten home and named him Dingo Swamy. Dingo grew up and turned out to be a female but they felt Dingo Swamy might suffer an identity crisis if they changed her name. Aiyo ! So this is complicated; Dingo Swamy has a Tom Cat name and a testosterone powered candor even managing to nick our headphone cup right off the table. This and other hilarious stories with endless cups of Narsu’s filter coffee on the Long Way Home with Anita Krishnan, the gentle giant of the motorcycling sisterhood and the latest Miss India Curvy, who’s married to a Naval Officer and ride RE350’s, off to Ladakh, Kinnaur and Spiti at the drop of an anchor...

To Klouvi Me Tis Treles
Episodio 6 - Spiti Mou Spitaki Mou (Holiday Edition)

To Klouvi Me Tis Treles

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2018 21:29


Ένα ελληνόφωνο podcast φτιαγμένο από δύο φοιτήτριες, όπου θα διηγούνται τις εμπειρίες της φοιτητικής τους ζωής, συζητούν θέματα που αφορούν τη σημερινή κοινωνία. Και φυσικά δε θα παραλείπουν να πειράζουν η μία την άλλη. A podcast in Greek by two university students, narrating their experiences through college life, discussing about matters that concern our society and last but not least, making fun of each other.

The Musafir Stories - India Travel Podcast
6: Spiti with the desi Traveler

The Musafir Stories - India Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2017 50:47


#This week, The Musafir Stories speaks to Prasad NP, also known as the 'desi Traveler'. Prasad shares his story about the time he spent traveling the Spiti Valley, Dhankar lake, Chandratal Lake and the beautiful Monasteries around. So sit back and enjoy listening! Today's destination: Spiti -- Kaza, Chandratal Lake, Ki Monastery, Dhankar Lake in Himachal Pradesh Nearest airport: Manali or via Shimla; Nearest Railway Station: Shimla railway station; Joginder Nagar railway station Direct buses are available from Chandigarh, Shimla, Kullu, Manali etc Packing - Sunglasses, sunscreen, hats/umbrella, warm clothes, a good pair of shoes, medicines for AMS Time of the year - June to September Length of the itinerary: 7-10 days Itinerary Highlights: Spend a day in Manali to acclimatize yourself to the higher altitudes Start from Manali to Kaza - its about 12-14 hours by road. It is advisable to hire a cab/guide from Manali for your entire trip. Kaza can serve as the base - lodging in the Himachal tourism hotel; visit the Kaza monastery and kaza market. Enjoy the beautiful star trails at night from the rooftop of the hotel. Savour on some flavorful spitian food that is also influenced by tibetan cuisine Make a short stop to Ki Monastery, Enjoy the blue skies and cotton candy clouds, meet with the monks and get a beautiful view of the kaza city from the rooftop. Enjoy the awesome Himalayan tea offered from the Ki monastery's kitchen. If you are lucky, you could get a chance to interact with the monks help them with plucking sweet peas from the farm. Make a visit to the Dhankar monastery which is about 2 hours from Kaza, getting some beautiful shots along the way. Trek to the Dhankar lake, which is about an hour's hike from the monastery. Be sure to have a good pair of walking shoes on, some sunscreen to ward off the sun, and keep hydrated! Drive to the Langza Village, stay with the locals, enjoy interactions with the locals, partake in their daily chores like farming and weaving. Camp close to the Chandratal lake - the crescent shaped perennial lake that is also one of the source of the Chandra/Chenab River. Trek to the Chandratal lake early in the morning to enjoy the fabulous view of the lake with golden peaks in the backdrop as the sun ascends. Make a stop at the amazing Kunzum pass. Capture the pictures of the snow clad peaks, gompas and fluttering colourful prayer flags. Head back to Manali. Last but not the least, listen to some funny stories and useful advise on how to travel responsibly! Links: desitraveler.com/ Links to the blog posts: desitraveler.com/dhankar-lake-trek-spiti/ desitraveler.com/travel-kunzum-pass-kunzum-la/ More about the Guest: desitraveler.com/travel-tips-blog…dia-photography/ twitter: @desiTraveler facebook: facebook.com/thedesitraveler instagram: www.instagram.com/desitraveler/

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Cham Dance 2016 Key gompa

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2016 2:48


Cham dances in Key monastry, Spiti valley, Himachal Pradesh, India

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Bus Pin Valley2

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2016 0:58


Women singing in the bus from Kaza to Mud (Pin valley) Spiti valley, Himachal Pradesh, India

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Episode #22

BLACKBALL

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2014


first show of the year and we change the pace once again. Blackball is going live at one of Athens hottest venues Spiti cocktail bar. your host joined by the Bomba Energia Sound System boys.. here's an extract of back to back pressure.. download in glorious 320 night was broadcasted LIVE courtesy of Paranoise Radio next confirmed date is the 22nd of Feb.. stay tuned