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Viewer's discretion is advised. Join Sami, Srishti, and Mariam as they discuss the importance and prevalence of FGM in the UK and beyond. The discussion will revolve around how and why FGM is practiced, as well as the legal implications that occur as a result.
On this special bonus episode of Medical Flyways, Dr Srishti Dutta swaps seats for a candid chat with Lizzie New, Senior Brand & Marketing Manager at Wavelength International.In honour of International Women's Day, the conversation ranges from Dr Srishti's journey from India to Australia via the UK, cultural learnings, balancing family and career, the road to equity in healthcare, and disparities in women's health.
Small rural schools are battling for a federal crucial funding source for rural schools that was stalled by the Congress. Also, CapRadio Education Reporter Srishti Prabha joins us for Insight's monthly “Chalk Talk.” Finally, the Sacramento History Museum's TikTok fame. Congress Slashes Rural Ed Funding
We present to you our 7th grade understudies! These students are a part of our Health Class Media Crew and help record raw, unedited footage of our podcast AND live, on-the-spot reflection both during and after each episode. Watch and listen to the behind-the-scenes of “Swearing in School” - Life Is The Future Podcast - S7 E3. This video series provides the public with a look and listen into our recording ins-and-outs while simultaneously allowing younger students to learn from our 8th grade hosts. Imperfections are part of the learning process! Witness the development of adolescents as they practice life skills and navigate the ever-growing internet world— all with a positive lens. The official podcast release can be found here: https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/cgCk34VMUNb Also on YouTube: https://youtu.be/QJTjIpBfkUE DETAILS This week's 8th grade hosts, Sree and Samarth, partner up to interview classmates Evan and Srishti. The teens take on the topic of cursing and word choice in teenage life. They discuss influences on language, respecting others, growing up hearing curse words, if there's a time and place for swearing, common insults, and even prejudice and discriminating speech they come across week to week. This week's 7th grade understudies, Aahil and Ednit, offer their own opinions on important quotes, meaningful takeaways, and additions or corrections to their slightly older peers. REFLECTION Chime in: How did everyone do? What other related concepts did the students forget to mention in this episode? Tune in soon as our other two 8th grade hosts, Dhruva and Kanishk, take over with a new topic and a new set of guests while our other two 7th grade understudies, Meera and Aahana, provide a sneak peek into the podcast and reflections of their own. Make sure to subscribe to keep up to date on our work throughout the 2024-2025 school year! BOOKING & CONTACT
Teens and profanity -- what should we know? This week's 8th grade hosts, Sree and Samarth, partner up to interview classmates Evan and Srishti. The teens take on the topic of cursing and word choice in teenage life. They talk discuss influences on language, respecting others, growing up hearing curse words, if there's a time and place for swearing, common insults, and even prejudice and discriminating speech they come across week to week. What other related concepts did the students forget to mention in this episode? Tune in soon as our other two hosts, Dhruva and Kanishk, take over with a new topic and a new set of guests. Make sure to subscribe to keep up to date on our podcast episodes throughout the 2024-2025 school year! BOOKING & CONTACT
Making money is one thing, spending it is another. We often think about all the possibilities of how really rich people can spend their wealth. So what would you do if you had tons of money, get yourself a yacht with a mansion on it and literally sleep on a bed of cash? Hey, if you're an Indian billionaire, that's just one of the many bizarre ways you can spend your fortune. As for the others? Other videos you might like: I Adopted Rich People's Habits, See How My Life Changed • I Adopted Rich People's Habits, See H... Will You Be Rich or Poor? True Personality Test • Will You Be Rich or Poor? True Person... 11 Proofs India Is Not Like Any Other Country • 11 Proofs India Is Not Like Any Other... TIMESTAMPS: A Gold Shirt 0:30 A Bulletproof Car 1:20 A Ferrari Drive 2:17 A Diamond-Studded Handbag 3:00 Priceless Water 3:40 A Bed of Cash 4:18 A Private Boeing 4:43 An Unforgettable Wedding 5:37 A Chopper as a Wedding Gift 6:44 A Floating Palace 7:33 A Private Skyscraper 8:16 Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com/ SUMMARY: Datta Phuge, an entrepreneur from Pune, India, must've really had a taste for gold. The man hired 15 craftsmen who worked almost non-stop for 16 days to make him a shirt that consisted entirely of gold. Oil and gas tycoon Mukesh Ambani who's the richest man in India has a heavily armored car. Not only is it bulletproof, this vehicle can even shield bomb explosions! Going for a drive in a Ferrari doesn't seem too absurd…until you find out that this was one super-rich Indian father's idea of a birthday present for his 9-year-old son! You've already heard about Mukesh Ambani and his bulletproof, bombproof Mercedes. But I think his wife deserves a spot on today's list for her love of lavish things, like handbags covered in diamonds! Virat Kohli drinks only Evian water that's imported from France. The price of just one 33-ounce bottle can range from $9 to $30. A rich man from Tripura had a very unusual childhood dream, and he finally fulfilled it one day. Samar Acharjee withdrew $29,000-worth of rupees (that's the currency of India) and made a bed from the bundles of cash. Before purchasing this personal airplane, Mukesh Ambani bought his wife a $60-million Airbus for her birthday. The 26-year-old bride Srishti was marrying investment banker Gulraj Behl. The wedding cost the happy father as much as $73 million! Another breathtaking Indian wedding took place in 2011 when Congress leader Kanwar Singh Tanwar's son married Sukhbir Singh Jaunapuria's daughter. The whole event cost about $36 million. Mukesh Ambani has his private skyscraper in Mumbai. No, it's not for some company he owns – it's literally a 27-story private residence! Subscribe to Bright Side : https://goo.gl/rQTJZz ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media: Facebook: / brightside Instagram: / brightgram 5-Minute Crafts Youtube: https://www.goo.gl/8JVmuC Photos: https://www.depositphotos.com East News ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more videos and articles visit: http://www.brightside.me/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this wonderful and increasingly hilarious episode, we sit with Srishti, a visual artist, illustrator and fashion designer based across London, Bangalore and Kolkata. We talk to Srishti about growing up watching Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network as a 90s kid, to going from being super crafty and creative to studying science to entering the world of fashion design. We discuss what it is like being a maximalist in a world becoming increasingly minimal, and how staying true to herself has brought her some incredible opportunities to work with brands like Michael Kors, Adobe and now Hermès. Srishti also shares some very 'motivational' gems from her own life experiences that will certainly leave you floored. Find out more about Srishti on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/srillustrator/
Dr. Srishti Yadav is an Instructor for the Economics & Society stream in the Department of Economics at the University of Manitoba. She has a PhD in Economics from The New School in New York. Her dissertation research focuses on the political economy of development in India, investing the relationship between agrarian change and structural transformation through the framework of the Agrarian Question. Her ongoing research examines changing agrarian class relations in the face of growing rural-urban migration and the caste- and gender-based dynamics of this process through fieldwork. Her teaching interests are in Marxian Political Economy and Development Economics. A note from Lev:I am a high school teacher of history and economics at a public high school in NYC, and began the podcast to help demystify economics for teachers. The podcast is now within the top 2.5% of podcasts worldwide in terms of listeners (per Listen Notes) and individual episodes are frequently listed by The Syllabus (the-syllabus.com) as among the 10 best political economy podcasts of a particular week. The podcast is reaching thousands of listeners each month. The podcast seeks to provide a substantive alternative to mainstream economics media; to communicate information and ideas that contribute to equitable and peaceful solutions to political and economic issues; and to improve the teaching of high school and university political economy. I am looking to be able to raise money in order to improve the technical quality of the podcast and website and to further expand the audience through professionally designed social media outreach. I am also hoping to hire an editor. Best, LevDONATE TODAY
This week, we are joined by Srishti Gupta, Chief Product Officer at Rokt, Oracle Red Bull Racing partner, on fostering diversity in motorsport, encouraging young girls to purse careers in STEM, and creating an inclusive environment at the workplace. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dr Madhu Tamilarasan is UK-trained GP of Indian descent, who has found her home in rural Australia. Speciliasing in sports medicine, former athlete Dr Madhu is a highly experienced GP supervisor, having mentored many students and registrars in their journey to RACGP fellowship. In this enlightening conversation with Dr Srishti, Dr Madhu shares her journey to Australia, where she now runs a holistic clinic in Central West NSW.Know a doctor whose story we should feature? Email info@wave.com.au
Chef and cookbook author, Srishti Jain, joins our table to talk about the popup and supper club scene in San Francisco vs. New York, why she started cooking for strangers in her home, her journey from passion to profession, and what makes food culture in SF special. You can find and follow Srishti at https://www.instagram.com/srishti.jpg and learn more at https://www.srishtisupper.club/
As part of the L&D Drop-In, Srishti Sehgal walked us through the process of bringing organisational context into learning experiences. Sign up for What The Fluff here: gethownow.com/wtf-bootcamp Read the article on context-driven L&D: https://www.srishtisehgal.co/rubble/context-driven-lxd - Connect with Srishti on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/srishti-sehgal/ - Sign up for Srishti's newsletter: https://learning-nerds-diary.ck.page/subscribe --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gethownow/message
This week on The Exit: Srishti Kawatra describes her journey from founding her food distribution nonprofit while working at her corporate job in India, to being acquired by one of India's largest food-tech companies, Zomato. She discusses how what started as a partnership inquiry turned into the offer, and what specifically made Zomato so interested in acquiring her business. She wasn't planning to exit, but she shares how she ultimately concluded that moving forward with the sale was the right choice for business. Since then, the brand has grown by 1000x, and Srishti is now a Stanford MBA graduate and general partner at the 24 Fund, a Silicon-Valley-based seed fund. For more details and insights from her entrepreneurial journey, listen to the latest episode of The Exit. Srishti Kawatra is an entrepreneur who is passionate about supporting women entrepreneurs and women-oriented solutions in HealthTech, FinTech and more. She founded a food-tech company in India that was later acquired by Zomato, and is currently a General Partner at The 24 Fund. Where they are focusing on early-stage investing in founders/startups coming out of Stanford MBA Class of 2024. Srishti is also currently an investor with The MBA Fund. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/srishtijainkawatra/ For a Free Flippa Business Valuation: https://flippa.com/exit -- The Exit—Presented By Flippa: A 30-minute podcast featuring expert entrepreneurs who have been there and done it. The Exit talks to operators who have bought and sold a business. You'll learn how they did it, why they did it, and get exposure to the world of exits, a world occupied by a small few, but accessible to many. To listen to the podcast or get daily listing updates, click on flippa.com/the-exit-podcast/
Grizzly Flats post office reopens following the Caldor Fire. Also, Sacramento County's progress and challenges to add mental health clinicians at every school. Finally, the largest bilingual university fair in Northern California, “Steps to College.” Grizzly Flats Post Office Reopens Following Caldor Fire The 2021 Caldor Fire largely destroyed the community of Grizzly Flats, and rebuilding has been slow. But this week there is a landmark to celebrate. More than two years after the devastating wildfire, the town's U.S. Post Office has reopened. And this milestone is about more than just mail. Grizzly Flats resident Eileen Strangfeld, Postmaster Alicia Leech, and Mark Almer from the Grizzly Flats Fire Safe Council join Insight with an update on the town's restoration. Sac County's Progress to Add Mental Health Clinicians to Schools CapRadio's Sacramento K-12 Education Reporter Srishti Prabha shares their reporting on the progress and challenges Sacramento County is facing in their push to add mental health clinicians in classrooms. In 2020, the Sacramento County Office of Education set a goal to have a clinician at every school - roughly 300 campuses - but progress has been slow. However there are bright spots. Srishti explains that schools like Ethel I Baker Elementary within Sac City Unified show promising potential. You can also read Srishti's reporting in The Sacramento Observer. Bilingual University Fair Navigating the next steps after high school can be daunting. Applications, money - and even a family's status here in California - can all be factored into where students choose to go to college. Steps to College is the largest bilingual and binational university fair in Northern California. The one-day event in Sacramento provides students and their families with valuable information on the financial aid process, meet with college and university counselors, and learn about higher education options. Joining us with more on “Steps to College” are organizers, Dr. Miguel Molina, Academic Advisor for the College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP) at Sac State, and Tonatiuh Gonzalez, Consul General of Mexico in Sacramento.
This week, host Basant Kumar is joined by Ayush Tiwari from Scroll and independent journalist Srishti Jaswal.Ayush reported on shady land deals in Ayodhya, where a firm linked to the BJP sold ecologically sensitive land to the Adani group. He explains how there have been other “crazy” land deals over the past years.Srishti talks about her report on the BJP's data collection app, Saral, and what the party hopes to achieve from it. She says data manipulation in India is “too easy”.Tune in!Timecodes00:00:00 - Introduction00:01:20 - Land deals in Ayodhya00:20:41 - Data collection in India00:44:55 - RecommendationsRecommendationsSrishtiFaiz Ahmad FaizAyushThe windfall gains made in the name of the Ram templeYour Face Belongs to Us: A Secretive Startup's Quest to End Privacy as We Know ItBasantIn Ayodhya, firm linked to BJP leaders sold ecologically sensitive land to Adani – for a big profitAyodhya: Temple is inaugurated, ‘Balak Ram' consecrated. What next?Produced and edited by Saif Ali Ekram, and recorded by Anil Kumar. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ceteris Never Paribus: The History of Economic Thought Podcast
Guest: Srishti Yadav (Azim Premji University, Bengaluru) Host and Producer: Maria Bach (Walras Pareto Centre, University of Lausanne) In this episode Maria talks to Srishti about her heterodox economics studies, her work on Paradigms in Economics and her book project on the agrarian question in India. Check out the following links to Srishti's research: Yadav, S. (2022) ‘Caste, diversification, and the contemporary agrarian question in India: A field perspective', Journal of Agrarian Change, 22(4), pp. 651–672. A video presentation of the above article for the Foundation of Agrarian Studies seminar series. Yadav, S. (2022) ‘Reviewing Petty Commodity Production: Toward a Unified Marxist Conception', Review of Radical Political Economics, 54(4), pp. 411–419. To check out the Indian Society of History of Economic Thought established in 2023, click here.
Yada Drishti Tada Srishti : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang
Yada Drishti Tada Srishti : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang
Yada Drishti Tada Srishti : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang
Yada Drishti Tada Srishti : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang
Yada Drishti Tada Srishti : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang
Yada Drishti Tada Srishti : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang
Yada Drishti Tada Srishti : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang
Yada Drishti Tada Srishti : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang
Yada Drishti Tada Srishti : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang
Yada Drishti Tada Srishti : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang
Yada Drishti Tada Srishti : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang
Yada Drishti Tada Srishti : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang
To kick off South Asian Trailblazers Season 7, power duo Dr. Vas Narasimhan (CEO of Novartis) and Dr. Srishti Gupta Narasimhan (Physician Leader in Health & Education) join Simi all the way from Basel, Switzerland for a LIVE recording at Novartis Headquarters in Cambridge, MA. WATCH this episode on YouTube.South Asian Trailblazers is dedicated to elevating leading South Asians. To learn about our events, subscribe to our newsletter at SouthAsianTrailblazers.com and follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, and YouTube.Vas Narasimhan and Srishti Gupta Narasimhan are two highly accomplished individuals...who also happen to be married. In this conversation, Simi delves into how Vas and Srishti first met at Harvard Medical School, Srishti's two decades at McKinsey and board service in biotech, and Vas' varied leadership roles at Novartis leading up to the moment he was named CEO of the world-renowned pharma company. It's an extraordinary journey that encompasses multiple moves across the world — with Srishti and Vas rising in their respective careers, while also supporting each other's unique aspirations and building a family. It's one of our most special episodes yet. About Srishti: Dr. Srishti Gupta Narasimhan is a physician leader who dedicates her time to board service at Idorsia Pharmaceuticals, the Norrsken Foundation, and the BackPack Foundation. Previously, Dr. Gupta spent 2 decades at McKinsey as a Senior Expert in the Global Health Practice. She also supported talent programs as Global Director for McKinsey Alumni & Strategy, Director of Global Programs, and Director of Diversity and Inclusion. She holds a BA, MA, MPP, and MD from Harvard University and an M. Phil from the University of Cambridge. About Vas: Dr. Vasant Narasimhan is the CEO of Novartis. Since becoming CEO in 2018, Vas has led a transformation to build a fully focused medicines company. He leads 105,000 associates across 140 countries. Since joining Novartis in 2005, Vas has held myriad roles, including Global Head of Development for Novartis Vaccines, Global Head of Drug Development, and Chief Medical Officer. He is an elected member of the National Academy of Medicine and Chair of the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America. He holds a BS from the University of Chicago and an MD/MPP from Harvard University.Visit Scrumptious Wicks & Prana Kitchens.For more episodes, visit us at southasiantrailblazers.com. Subscribe to our newsletter to get new episodes and updates on our latest events in your inbox. Follow us @southasiantrailblazers on Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, and Youtube.
In this episode, we talk with Srishti Hukku, a humanist chaplain at the University of Ottawa (Canada). We learn about Srishti's journey out of religion and her winding path to becoming a humanist chaplain. She explains what a chaplain does, why the military needs non-religious chaplains, and why it is important that these positions be filled with secular humanists. We also find out whether a True Atheist can be frightened of artificial intelligence.In the bonus section, available exclusively to Patreon supporters, Srishti asks our thoughts about this quote from Audre Lorde: “Unless one lives and loves in the trenches, it is difficult to remember that the war against dehumanization is ceaseless.” We also talk more about humanist chaplains and what book Srishti would like everyone to read.For more on Srishti: https://www.srishtihukku.ca/ Srishti's officiant page: https://www.613weds.com/ For how to become a humanist chaplain in Canada: https://www.humanistcanada.ca/chaplains/become-a-humanist-chaplain/ Follow Nathan on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NathGAlexander Nathan's website: https://www.nathangalexander.com/ If you find the podcast valuable and want to support it, check out our Patreon page, where you will also find bonus content: https://www.patreon.com/beyond_atheism We are grateful for every contribution.Beyond Atheism is produced and distributed by Atheists United Studios: https://www.atheistsunited.org/au-studios
"A House Is a Body" is a book of short stories by Shruti Swamy. While the Busy Girls did appreciate the beautiful writing, the stories didn't quite click. That's why Srishti Prabha joins the discussion to bring a shift in perspective.
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Stern Chats : Amazing Stories of the NYU Stern MBA Community
Looking for travel inspiration? This week Maya and Srishti sit down with Nissim Chandorkar and Erin Malone to learn about their January DBi experiences in Australia, South Africa, Israel, and Costa Rica. Tune in to hear about what surprised them, the best things they ate, the company visits, and cultural activities they got to do with their classmates. Hosts: Maya Navon and Srishti Chandra Guest: Nissim Chandorkar and Erin Malone Produced by: Samantha Miller Edited by: Samantha Miller Music by: Jesse Han
This week, host Tanishka Sodhi is joined by Newslaundry's Shivnarayan Rajpurohit and Freelance award-winning journalist Srishti Jaswal. The discussion begins with Shiv's report on the surveys at the BBC offices. They talk about the reasons behind the survey and what could possibly come out of it. Shiv also talks about the experience on ground and the media coverage on the subject.The discussion then moves on to Srishti's story which is the first part of a large investigation done by an International organisation ‘Forbidden Stories', on Bangalore based journalist Gauri Lankesh's murder. They talk about the idea behind doing such an investigation and then goes on telling about the instances in the report that revolves around the murder of Gauri, including her 2012 video which has been linked to her case directly. Srishti explains that the video is a perfect example of how ‘Hindu Far-Right' functions in India, where Gauri Lankesh gave a speech on ‘Ethos of Hinduism' and a part of the speech was taken and uploaded on YouTube, with the title ‘Why I hate Secularism'. This portrayed her in a false manner and was shown to her assassins.The panel ends the discussion with the harassment faced by female journalists online. Even after Gauri's assassination, people don't talk about online and offline persecution seriously and how it's a threat to other journalists as well.Tune in.Timecodes00:00:00 - Introduction00:01:11 - Forbidden Stories00:08:42 - BBC surveys00:38:00 - RecommendationsRecommendationsSrishtiAll About LoveShivnarayanThe Truth PillTanishkaThe Last HeroesProduced by Tehreem Roshan, recorded by Anil Kumar, and edited by Satish Kumar. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Srishti Gupta shares her journey from Hinduism through atheism to Catholicism, and how she became a Catholic campus minister. JonMarc Grodi hosts.
Stern Chats : Amazing Stories of the NYU Stern MBA Community
Heather and Srishti sit down with Suzy Welch, professor of Stern's new MBA course, "Becoming You: Crafting the Authentic Life You Want and Need”. As a next step in her incredibly accomplished career, Professor Welch came to campus to help students do the often scary and difficult work of finding their true "area of destiny". She chats with us about her life journey and how she encourages students to think about their own unedited dream of a life. Hosts: Heather Rosen-Kahnowitz & Srishti Chandra Guest: Suzy Welch Produced by: Heather Rosen-Kahnowitz Edited by: Heather Rosen-Kahnowitz Music by: Jesse Han
This week, writer-producer and person behind the bookstagram @readingtheother, Srishti Raj, joins us to discuss dilemmas around representation, ‘staying true' to the text, grappling with the legacy of complicated authors, and why we have a love-hate relationship with screen adaptations of books. Here are some of the books and movies we refer to in this podcast which we love: Who Fears Death by Nnedi OkoraforThe Neapolitan Novels by Elena FerranteThe Lost Daughter by Elena Ferrante The Lost Daughter the filmLittle Women by Louisa May AlcottLittle Women the 2019 filmAnd here is the link to Elena Ferrante's interview Srishti talks about at 34.14 — https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2018/nov/10/elena-ferrante-on-screen-adaptations-of-her-novelsRespectfully Disagree is The Swaddle Team's very own podcast series, in which we get together to discuss and dissect the issues we passionately differ on.
Stern Chats : Amazing Stories of the NYU Stern MBA Community
To kick off season 12 of Stern Chats, we have part one of our three-part mini series to get to know this season's hosts. Our executive producer, Sam, chats with Charles, Peter, and Srishti about their passions, highlights of their first year at Stern and what they are looking forward to! Produced by: Sam Miller Edited by: Sam Miller Music by: Jesse Han Connect with us on Instagram, Twitter, and LinkedIn! @SternChats
Sankalpmay Srishti : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang
Sankalpmay Srishti : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang
Sankalpmay Srishti : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang
Sankalpmay Srishti : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang
Sankalpmay Srishti : Pujya Sant Shri Asharamji Bapu Satsang
Dr. Srishti Yadav is an Instructor for the Economics & Society stream in the Department of Economics at the University of Manitoba. She has a PhD in Economics from The New School in New York. Her dissertation research focuses on the political economy of development in India, investing the relationship between agrarian change and structural transformation through the framework of the Agrarian Question. Her ongoing research examines changing agrarian class relations in the face of growing rural-urban migration and the caste- and gender-based dynamics of this process through fieldwork. Her teaching interests are in Marxian Political Economy and Development Economics. A note from Lev:I am a high school teacher of history and economics at a public high school in NYC, and began the podcast to help demystify economics for teachers. The podcast is now within the top 2.5% of podcasts worldwide in terms of listeners (per Listen Notes) and individual episodes are frequently listed by The Syllabus (the-syllabus.com) as among the 10 best political economy podcasts of a particular week. The podcast is reaching thousands of listeners each month. The podcast seeks to provide a substantive alternative to mainstream economics media; to communicate information and ideas that contribute to equitable and peaceful solutions to political and economic issues; and to improve the teaching of high school and university political economy. I am looking to be able to raise money in order to improve the technical quality of the podcast and website and to further expand the audience through professionally designed social media outreach. I am also hoping to hire an editor. Best, LevDONATE TODAY
Season 5, what! We are back overthinkers.™ Are you scared of double texting? Do you hate the sound of your own voice played back to you? Do you also find the experience of being a human painfully embarrassing??? If YES, then this episode is for you. Host Surbhi Bagga sits down with the hilarious actor Srishti Dixit and comedian Rohan Joshi (Wake and Bake on Amazon PrimeVideo) to understand the flip side of cringe and if being cringe can truly set you free. Listen in. ➭ If you liked the episode - please rate/review us on Apple Podcasts. We need them sweet sweet likes! ➭ Follow us on Instagram & Twitter. We are @theoverthinkpod ➭ Hosted by comedian, writer and certifiable overthinker - Surbhi Bagga. Say hi on Instagram: @surbhi.bagga Podcast Producer: Jessica D'mello Recorded at: Subculture Studios Find out more at https://the-overthink-tank.pinecast.co Disclaimer: The Overthink Tank is for entertainment purposes only and is not a substitute for actual therapeutic advice.
There are 600 million women in India -- yet they are rarely seen outdoors after sunset because of safety concerns like harassment and catcalls. On a mission to create safer public spaces, women's rights advocate Srishti Bakshi talks about how she embarked on a 2,300-mile walk across the length of India (a distance equivalent to traveling from New York City to Los Angeles), conducting driving workshops to empower women's mobility across the country. "The more women see other women in public spaces, the more safe, independent and empowered each of us will be," Bakshi says.
There are 600 million women in India -- yet they are rarely seen outdoors after sunset because of safety concerns like harassment and catcalls. On a mission to create safer public spaces, women's rights advocate Srishti Bakshi talks about how she embarked on a 2,300-mile walk across the length of India (a distance equivalent to traveling from New York City to Los Angeles), conducting driving workshops to empower women's mobility across the country. "The more women see other women in public spaces, the more safe, independent and empowered each of us will be," Bakshi says.
There are 600 million women in India -- yet they are rarely seen outdoors after sunset because of safety concerns like harassment and catcalls. On a mission to create safer public spaces, women's rights advocate Srishti Bakshi talks about how she embarked on a 2,300-mile walk across the length of India (a distance equivalent to traveling from New York City to Los Angeles), conducting driving workshops to empower women's mobility across the country. "The more women see other women in public spaces, the more safe, independent and empowered each of us will be," Bakshi says.
There are 600 million women in India -- yet they are rarely seen outdoors after sunset because of safety concerns like harassment and catcalls. On a mission to create safer public spaces, women's rights advocate Srishti Bakshi talks about how she embarked on a 2,300-mile walk across the length of India (a distance equivalent to traveling from New York City to Los Angeles), conducting driving workshops to empower women's mobility across the country. "The more women see other women in public spaces, the more safe, independent and empowered each of us will be," Bakshi says.