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Today, I'm talking with Kakul Srivastava, CEO of music creation platform Splice, which is one of the biggest marketplaces for loops and samples around. You can just go sign up, pay the money, and download these loops to try to make pop hits all day long. Take, for instance, Sabrina Carpenter's Espresso, which was composed almost entirely out of Splice samples. Now, if you're a Decoder listener, you know that some of my favorite conversations are with people building technology products for creatives, and that I am obsessed with how technology changes the music industry, because it feels like whatever happens to music happens to everything else five years later. So this one was really interesting, because Splice is all wrapped in all of that. Links: Sabrina Carpenter's Espresso highlights the way new music is made | Bloomberg Major record labels sue AI company behind ‘BBL Drizzy' | Verge Splice CEO's message for AI sceptics? “Trust the artists” | MusicTech Splice launches voice recording on Splice Mobile at SXSW | Splice OpenAI & Google ask government to let them train AI on content they don't own | Verge AI Drake just set an impossible legal trap for Google | Verge Pharrell Williams: $7.3 million Blurred Lines verdict threatens all artists | Verge Lady Gaga, nostalgia, and the ‘reheated nachos' phenomenon in pop culture | Her World AI music startups say copyright violation is just rock and roll | Verge Suno CEO says musicians don't actually like making music | Vice Transcript: https://www.theverge.com/e/632036 Credits: Decoder is a production of The Verge and part of the Vox Media Podcast Network. Our producers are Kate Cox and Nick Statt. Our editor is Ursa Wright. The Decoder music is by Breakmaster Cylinder. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Rajeev Srivastava has over 35 years of global operating and investing experience in the U.S., Asia, and Europe. Prior to the merger of Basil Partners and Capital Square Partners, Rajeev founded Basil Partners as a family office in 2008, which invested in the IT/ITES sector and then raised a 171M institutional fund in 2018. In 2022, Basil Partners merged with Capital Square Partners to raise a 700M technology services-focused fund. Mr. Srivastava has been actively involved since the inception of the "Mid-day Meal" program in Mumbai. This program provides nutritious food to school children all over India through its 22 kitchens. The initiative, which started in 2004 with 26,000 children, has grown to serve over 1.2 million children daily. Mr. Srivastava has also been actively involved with Govardhan Ecovillage, a beautiful Yoga and Ayurveda retreat located a 2-hour drive from Mumbai. Govardhan Ecovillage works with over 78 tribal villages in Palghar for their social, economic, and ecological upliftment. Additionally, Mr. Srivastava is the Co-Founder of Artha Forum, an initiative that aims to bring Vedic teachings into the business world and guide entrepreneurs, professionals, and business leaders in applying the principle of "Earn With Integrity, Spend With Compassion." Co-founder and CEO of Apar Infotech, also both at Apar and Personal Equity Fund, he's committed to giving 50% of his ownership to giving back Prakash Govindan is the Founder and COO of Gradiant (valued at 1B in Dec 2022), a global leader in advanced water and wastewater treatment. Awards like Innovative Water company, Time Magazine's Top 100 Inventions of 2024. He has earned a Ph.D. from MIT and an undergraduate degree at IIT Chennai. As Founder of The Turing Company and the Body, Mind and Spirit Retreat, he is also a spiritual seeker and a bhakti yogi. Prakash is a Conscious Entrepreneur who gives 50% of his ownership to giving back. Connect with Prakash Govindan: APRIL 2025 RETREAT: https://www.eventbrite.sg/e/body-mind-and-spirit-retreat-spring-2025-tickets-1050800561767?aff=oddtdtcreator This event is hosted by ✨ Happy Jack Yoga University ✨ www.happyjackyoga.com ➡️ Facebook: /happyjackyoga ➡️ Instagram: @happyjackyoga Bhakti Yoga Conference at Harvard Divinity School Experience a one-of-a-kind online opportunity with 40+ renowned scholars, monks, yogis, and thought leaders! REGISTER FOR FREE: www.happyjackyoga.com/bhakti-... This conference is your opportunity to immerse yourself in the wisdom of sincere practitioners as they address the questions and challenges faced by us all. Expect thought-provoking discussions, actionable insights, and a deeper understanding of cultivating Grace in an Age of Distraction and incorporating Bhakti Yoga into your daily life.
In this podcast episode, Dawn Tiura sits down with Ankur Srivastava, founder and CEO of Flywl, one of three finalists competing in the “Startup Pitch Showdown” on April 3rd at the GES Summit in Nashville. Flywl is on a mission to transform cloud marketplaces and procurement processes. Ankur shares his entrepreneurial journey, what inspired him to launch Flywl, and how the company is streamlining the buyer experience in cloud marketplaces. He dives into the critical role of understanding buyer needs, integrating seamlessly with existing procurement systems, and fostering collaboration to drive real change in the industry. The episode wraps up with a call to action, inviting listeners to connect with Flywl and explore their groundbreaking solutions.
Send us a textThe untapped potential of electronic health records has long been recognized in clinical research, but extracting meaningful insights from this treasure trove of data has remained an elusive challenge—until now.Vish Srivastava, founder of Century Health, reveals how artificial intelligence is revolutionizing real-world evidence by unlocking critical patient data trapped in EHRs. Traditional patient registries that once took a decade to amass just 1,000 patients can now be created with unprecedented efficiency through AI-powered data extraction. The breakthrough lies in advanced language models that can interpret unstructured clinical notes, transforming them into structured, analyzable data points while maintaining patient privacy.This technological revolution has profound implications across the drug development lifecycle. In multiple sclerosis research, analyzing 10+ years of longitudinal patient data has illuminated disease progression patterns beyond relapses, informing the next generation of treatments. For approved medications like GLP-1s, real-world evidence is uncovering potential applications in conditions ranging from metabolic disorders to neurodegenerative diseases, potentially fast-tracking label expansions that would traditionally require years of additional clinical trials.The vision is transformative: reducing the $2.6 billion, 12-year journey of drug development to a fraction of that time while ensuring treatments reach the right patients faster. While Century Health initially focuses on gastroenterology, neurology, and rheumatology in the US market, the underlying technology promises to revolutionize clinical research globally. As Vish notes, "It feels like we can create dramatically better outcomes for patients if we can just make the data that's already collected from their care accessible and actionable."________Reach out to Ivanna RosendalJoin the conversation on our LinkedIn page
In episode 31 of Generationship, Rachel Chalmers welcomes Deepti Srivastava, a trailblazer in enterprise technology and founder of Snow Leopard. Deepti discusses how her experiences with Oracle and Google Spanner inspired her mission to help businesses leverage live data for AI applications. Learn about the challenges of integrating AI, the myths of data unification, and the promise of generative AI.
In episode 31 of Generationship, Rachel Chalmers welcomes Deepti Srivastava, a trailblazer in enterprise technology and founder of Snow Leopard. Deepti discusses how her experiences with Oracle and Google Spanner inspired her mission to help businesses leverage live data for AI applications. Learn about the challenges of integrating AI, the myths of data unification, and the promise of generative AI.
Professor Rohit Srivastava shares his vision of transforming India through a 10X innovation mindset, prioritizing patents over papers, and building product-focused ecosystems that turn academic research into market solutions.5-point Episode SummaryThe 10X Impact Framework: Prof. Srivastava's approach to creating 10 times more value through patents, startups, and reaching more patients than conventional academic labs.Patents Over Papers: How filing 250+ patents and co-founding 15 startups is transforming academic research into market solutions for India.Building Innovation Ecosystems: Creating bio-clusters across India to connect universities and accelerate product development through interdisciplinary collaboration.Product-First Thinking: Training students to identify market needs and develop solutions that can reduce India's ₹90,000 crore medical device import bill.From Innovation to Impact: The vision to create thousands of "innovation builders" who will transform India from a service economy to a product powerhouse by 2047.Timestamps00:03:37 - 00:05:56 Mentors Who Shaped My Vision for India 00:05:56 - 00:08:55 India's Forward-Thinking Academic Leaders 00:08:55 - 00:11:47 Making Maximum Impact with Minimum Resources00:11:47 - 00:15:00 Patents vs Papers: The Future of Innovation 00:15:00 - 00:18:03 Why Product-First Thinking Changes Everything 00:18:03 - 00:21:39 The Product-First Mindset Behind Innovation 00:21:39 - 00:25:25 The 10X Impact Framework for Success 00:25:25 - 00:28:47 Building NanoBIOS - an Innovation Ecosystem in Academia 00:28:47 - 00:35:02 Transforming Students into Innovators 00:35:02 - 00:38:52 Why Interdisciplinary Thinking Creates Better Products 00:38:52 - 00:42:04 Cross-Pollinating Innovation with Bioclusters Across Universities00:42:04 - 00:45:02 How Patents Create a Virtuous Cycle of Innovation 00:45:02 - 00:49:08 Advice for Young Academics: Be Innovation Builders 00:49:08 - 00:49:43 Can India Create Its Own Philips or Siemens? 00:49:43 - 00:50:08 What is Success? 00:50:08 - 00:50:29 Advice for 18-Year-Olds in University Today 00:50:29 - 00:51:01 The Best Advice I've Ever Received 00:51:01 - 00:51:54 My Dream Dinner with Innovation Giants 00:51:54 - 00:52:27 The 10X Thinking That People Find Hard to AcceptSelected Links and Show NotesSubscribe to our Weekly NewsletterAbout Prof. Rohit SrivastavaProfessor Rohit Srivastava is a pioneering academic entrepreneur who holds the Himanshu Patel Chair at IIT Bombay's Department of Biosciences and Bioengineering. Known for his revolutionary "10X impact" philosophy and "patents over papers" approach, he has filed over 250 patents and co-founded more than 15 startups in just 19 years. His Nanobios Lab has commercialized numerous affordable medical technologies including UChek (a mobile urine analysis system) and Suchek (an indigenous low-cost glucometer), helping reduce India's dependence on imported medical devices.Honored with the prestigious Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize (2021) and the inaugural Vigyan Shri Award (2024), Prof. Srivastava is transforming how academic research translates to market solutions. This episode was made possible by the great folks at Effortless.Effortless has been designed to be user-friendly, aiding you in your journey to streamline financial tasks. Experience the convenience of achieving e-Invoicing and E-way Bill Generation in just a couple of clicks, simplifying your business processes.#10xImpact, #InnovationIndia, #PatentsOverPapers, #ProductFirstThinking, #StartupEcosystem, #MedicalInnovation, #MakeInIndia, #FrugalInnovation, #IITBombay, #HealthTech, #BioTech, #AcademicEntrepreneurship, #IndianInnovation, #ViksitBharat, #TechForHealth
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There have been a raft of announcements from India in February relating to new nuclear energy capacity. Retired diplomat, author and distinguished fellow of the Vivekananda International Foundation, Ambassador D. P. Srivastava, is the coordinator of a foundation task force report on the energy transition in the country and he joins us to discuss the future for nuclear energy in India.The budget goal is to increase capacity from 7 GW to 100 GW by 2047, and as he explains, there will be a need for both indigenous and international technology involved in meeting that target. To help that process, India is now in the process of allowing private sector involvement in new nuclear and proposing changes to the Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage Act of 2010, which has been seen as a stumbling block for overseas nuclear power plant vendors. In addition, Prime Minister Modi has recently agreed new cooperation deals with French President Macron and US President Trump.Fuel has also been loaded into the Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor at Kalpakkam, technology, which he explains, is set to play a key role in India's nuclear future. Srivastava also talks about the task force report's suggestion that India would need a huge amount more than 100 GW nuclear capacity if it is to achieve net zero by 2070.All these announcements set the mood at India Energy Week, a huge event where nuclear took a prominent role. World Nuclear Association Director General Sama Bilbao y León was there and she joins us to give her impression of the event, which included Prime Minister Modi talking about new nuclear.Key links to find out more:World Nuclear NewsVivekananda International FoundationModi, Trump commit to US-India partnershipCollaboration key to clean energy dream, India Energy Week hearsIndia and France sign SMR and AMR partnership letter of intentIndian budget launches Nuclear Energy MissionUSA to end restrictions on India's nuclear entitiesEmail newsletter:Sign up to the World Nuclear News daily or weekly news round-upsContact info:alex.hunt@world-nuclear.orgEpisode credit: Presenter Alex Hunt. Co-produced and mixed by Pixelkisser Production
This week, Alina Utrata talks to Swati Srivastava, an Associate Professor of Political Science at Purdue University and a Faculty Associate at Harvard University's Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society. They discussed Swati's work on hybrid sovereignty, private actors in global governance — and, yes, of course, Elon Musk. Listen to hear about why the classic distinctions between public and private power is much messier than we think, what discussions of sovereignty can tell us about corporate power, and what might be new about these new technology companies and algorithmic governance. For a complete reading list from the episode, check out the Anti-Dystopians substack at bit.ly/3kuGM5X.You can follow Alina Utrata on Bluesky at @alinau27.bsky.socialAll episodes of the Anti-Dystopians are hosted and produced by Alina Utrata and are freely available to all listeners. To support the production of the show, subscribe to the newsletter at bit.ly/3kuGM5X.Nowhere Land by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4148-nowhere-landLicense: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
La cafeína es considerada una droga psicoactiva por varias organizaciones debido a sus efectos estimulantes en el sistema nervioso central. Algunas de las principales entidades que clasifican a la cafeína como una droga son:1.Organización Mundial de la Salud (OMS) – Considera la cafeína una sustancia psicoactiva y ha estudiado su potencial adictivo en diversos informes. 2.Administración de Alimentos y Medicamentos de EE. UU. (FDA) – Clasifica la cafeína como un fármaco y un aditivo alimentario. 3.Instituto Nacional sobre el Abuso de Drogas (NIDA, EE. UU.) – La incluye en la categoría de sustancias psicoactivas con potencial de abuso leve. 4.Asociación Americana de Psiquiatría (APA) – En el DSM-5 (Manual Diagnóstico y Estadístico de los Trastornos Mentales), reconoce la “intoxicación por cafeína” y el “síndrome de abstinencia de cafeína” como trastornos médicos. 5.Organización Internacional del Café (ICO) – Aunque no la clasifica como droga, reconoce sus efectos psicoactivos y el potencial de dependencia. 6.Comité Olímpico Internacional (COI) y Agencia Mundial Antidopaje (AMA) – Hasta 2004, la cafeína estaba en la lista de sustancias prohibidas en el deporte; aunque ya no lo está, sigue siendo monitoreada por sus efectos estimulantes.Aunque la cafeína es legal y de consumo generalizado, su clasificación como droga psicoactiva se debe a su capacidad para afectar el cerebro y generar dependencia.1: Genera adicción y dependencia extrema2: Dependería de una sustancia para hacer mi vida3: Altera los patrones de sueño4: Gastaría dinero todos los días de forma innecesaria5: Muchos cafés (como el torrefacto o las cápsulas de máquina) contienen sustancias cancerígenas y además el café provoca estrés, ansiedad, problemas de corazón y del estómago. Y mancha los dientes.6: Pierdo libertad y foco (después de sus efectos)7: Impacto medio ambiental desmesurado de los monocultivos del café que acaban con la biodiversidad de toda la zona de plantación.Todo esto no me lo he inventado yo. Hay infinidad de estudios científicos que dejo en la descripción.No hace falta ser Albert Einstein para tomar un café y activarte al momento y para darse cuenta de la adicción que genera. Siempre cuento que el médico le dijo a mi madre que dejará el café y el tabaco. El tabaco lo dejó al momento, el café lo redujo pero nunca lo dejó.Aquí tienes la lista ordenada de alimentos y bebidas con más cantidad de cafeína: 1.5-hour Energy (shot energético) – 350 mg/100 ml 2.Café espresso – 212 mg/100 ml 3.Tabletas de cafeína (por unidad) – 100-200 mg 4.Café de prensa francesa – 120 mg/100 ml 5.Café de filtro – 96 mg/100 ml 6.Bang Energy – 63 mg/100 ml 7.Redline Xtreme – 64 mg/100 ml 8.Café instantáneo – 63 mg/100 ml 9.Chocolate negro (>85% cacao, por 100 g) – 80 mg 10.Semillas de guaraná (por gramo) – 40-80 mg 11.Chicles con cafeína (marca especial, por unidad) – 50-100 mg 12.Monster Energy – 32 mg/100 ml 13.Red Bull – 32 mg/100 ml 14.Rockstar Energy – 31 mg/100 ml 15.Té negro – 47 mg/100 ml 16.Té matcha (preparado) – 25-35 mg/100 ml 17.Helado de café (por ración de 100 g) – 30-45 mg 18.Té verde – 30 mg/100 ml 19.Refrescos de cola – 10 mg/100 ml 20.Agua con cafeína (marcas especiales) – 10-50 mg/100 ml 21.Chocolate con leche (por 100 g) – 20 mg 22.Café descafeinado (contiene algo de cafeína) – 2 mg/100 ml Vamos con algunos estudios científicos que dicen que el café es bueno:Estudios científicos que dicen que tomar hasta 4 tazas de café es bueno para el corazón, vivir más y cosas así.Es curioso como existen infinidad de estudios científicos que te dejo en la descripción que indican que la cafeína es una droga con efectos secundarios gravísimos pero el café que es la bebida con más cantidad de cafeína de repente es bueno.Ok, debes saber esto: Nestlé, la marca de cereales azucarados que conoces y del chocolate Nestlé, es la propietaria de Nescafé. Mira: Desde 1963 existe el Organización Internacional del Café que busca aumentar el consumos del café en el mundo.El Promotion Fund del International Coffee Agreement (ICA) fue creado en 1968 como parte de los esfuerzos de la Organización Internacional del Café (OIC) para promover el consumo de café a nivel mundial. Su objetivo principal era financiar campañas de marketing, investigaciones y actividades para aumentar la demanda de café, especialmente en mercados emergentes.¿Sabes quién está ahí metido? Nestlé.El de los cereales que junto a Coca-Cola y Pepsi financian diversos estudios científicos para echar la culpa al sedentarismo y a las grasas del cáncer, ataques al corazón, diabetes… y no al verdadero culpable, el azúcar.Mira: https://borjagiron.com/estudios-cientificos-financiados-coca-cola-pepsi/Nestlé, a través de su marca Nescafé, ha invertido en programas de desarrollo y sostenibilidad del café, como el Nescafé Plan, que busca mejorar la calidad del café, apoyar a los agricultores y fomentar el consumo global.Nestlé tiene Alianza Estratégica con Starbucks desde 2018:* para expandir globalmente las marcas Starbucks® en el sector de foodservice. En este marco, Nestlé se convirtió en distribuidor autorizado de productos Starbucks® en canales fuera del hogar. weproudlyservestarbucks.com* Estudio sobre el Café y la Diabetes Tipo 2 (2013): Científicos de Nestlé, en colaboración con el Hospital Universitario de Lausanne y la Universidad de Berna, publicaron un estudio en el American Journal of Clinical Nutrition que demostró que el consumo de café soluble puede reducir la resistencia a la insulina, un factor subyacente en la diabetes tipo 2 y enfermedades cardiovasculares. empresa.nestle.es * Uso de Inteligencia Artificial en el Cultivo de Café (2024): Nestlé ha empleado inteligencia artificial para desarrollar variedades de café más resistentes al cambio climático. Un hito clave de este proyecto fue la creación de un genoma de referencia de alta calidad para el café arábica, facilitando el desarrollo de cultivos más resilientes. hostelvending.com ¿Todo eso funciona? Aumento de las ventas año tras año.En 2023 el mercado del café estaba valorado en aproximadamente 495 mil millones de dólares y se espera que siga creciendo en los próximos años.Se consumen más de 2,25 mil millones de tazas de café al día.La cafeína es una droga. El café es la bebida con más concentración de cafeína. Y de repente el café es bueno.Es como el vino. Los estudios se hacen con vino sin alcohol pero eso no se dice. En marketing radical se enfatiza lo positivo. Yo solo bebo agua, agua con gas y limón.No bebo refrescos, alcohol, ni té ni café.Estudios científicos usados:Caffeine, coffee, and healthS. Garattini Published 1993 MedicineCaffeine: sleep and daytime sleepiness.Published 1 abr 2008 · T. Roehrs, T. RothCaffeine addiction: Need for awareness and research and regulatory measures.Published 4 feb 2017 · Shobhita Jain, A. S. Srivastava, R. Verma, Gaurav MagguRational Addiction to Caffeine: An Analysis of Coffee ConsumptionPublished 1 oct 1996 · N. Olekalns, P. BardsleyCaffeine – An Invisible AddictionPublished 11 jun 2023 · Sidra Ajmal, Laiba Ajmal, Aleena Babar, Amna Riasat, Farhat Batool, Tehniyat ZafarAddiction of Caffeine and SugarPublished 29 jun 2020 · P. CusackA Literature Review on Caffeine Related Disorder in Line with Coffee AddictionPublished 24 ene 2022 · Literature Review, Patrizia Muradi, A. ÜnalMás estudios en Instagram.com/borjagiron y en https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7290334638009376768/Comparte el episodio si crees que puede ayudar a alguien. Suscríbete para no perderte el resto de episodios.Conviértete en un seguidor de este podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/los-ultimos-dias--2659766/support.
People affected by crises, and the people who respond to them, have been calling for change and equity for years, but for every reform pledge in Geneva or New York, there's little movement in Yangon or Juba. Changing an entire sector is a tall order. But how can an entire system change? In reality, it has to begin with conversations between people. For months, The New Humanitarian and the Center for Transformational Change sent out invites to people across the power spectrum in the aid world: heads of international humanitarian agencies, environmental, and refugee right activists, you name it. The goal? To set up one-on-one dialogues between people with the power to make decisions and mobilise resources and people who are affected by such decisions. “People need to be listened to, and when they come in with their own stories, that is a form of power,” argues Lina Srivastava, Power Shift's moderator and founder of The Center for Transformational Change. In this first episode of Power Shift, host Melissa Fundira, Adeso executive director Degan Ali, and Srivastava set the stage for conversations to come by highlighting how power inequalities prevent us from addressing humanitarian crises adequately and fairly, and by discussing whether dialogue can ever truly shift power. ___ Subscribe on Spotify, Apple, or YouTube, or search “The New Humanitarian” in your favourite podcast app. You can find transcripts of all podcasts on our website. Are you or anyone you know interested in participating in future Power Shift conversations? Email us with the subject line ‘POWER SHIFT”.
This week on the Radical Health Rebel Podcast, I chat with fellow CHEK Practitioner, Yoga, and Pilates Instructor Nisha Srivastava about her distinctive approach to addressing chronic pain. We explore Nisha's diverse background, delving into her studies of Eastern and Western philosophies, and how she masterfully combines the strengths of both to guide her clients toward a pain-free life. Tune in for insights that bridge ancient wisdom and modern science!We discussed:0:00Holistic Health Approaches With Nisha12:34Evolution of Yoga and Pilates Practices20:06Journey to Holistic Health Transformation25:43Transformative Learnings From Indian Philosophy34:25Healing Chronic Pain Holistically46:11Exploring Holistic Health Practices59:11Sporting Experience With NishaYou can find Nisha @:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nishasrivastava/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pilates.guru.7Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nishapilates/?hl=enSend us a textSupport the showDon't forget to leave a Rating for the podcast!You can find Leigh @:Leigh's website - https://www.bodychek.co.uk/Leigh's books - https://www.bodychek.co.uk/books/ StickAbility - https://stickabilitycourse.com/Eliminate Adult Acne Programme - https://eliminateadultacne.com/Substack - https://substack.com/@radicalhealthrebelYouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/@radicalhealthrebelpodcast Rumble Channel - https://rumble.com/user/RadicalHealthRebel
Many describe Prasanthi as the 'spiritual capital of the universe'. And for a good reason. Probably because everyone who comes here, no matter which region or religion they may belong to, they feel they have arrived 'home'. Therefore it is no wonder that thousands of Christians and people belonging to several faiths congregate in this Divine hamlet on Dec 25 every year to celebrate in great joy the birth of the Son of God. One of the highlights of the Christmas morning for decades has been the collective carol singing by all the students of Bhagawan's schools and colleges. This has always been a spectacular and soulful offering helping the faithful gathered from all over the world to connect to Swami and proffer their love and gratitude. How did the carol singing by students start? What was Bhagawan's direction and involvement in this programme over the years? And what is the spirit behind this singing which makes it so absolutely special? Dr Shailesh Srivastava who has been guiding the students since the inception of these offerings shares his reflections and insights in this Satsang.
In this Special Edition of The Core Report, financial journalist Govindraj Ethiraj engages with Professor Rajendra Srivastava, former Dean of the Indian School of Business (ISB) and the Novartis Professor of Marketing strategy and Innovation, to dissect India's evolving business landscape and its implications for economic growth. The episode critiques the Indian business' focus on short-term profitability over long-term investments in product design, supply chain networks, and branding—a mindset that hinders India's competitive edge. Drawing parallels with global leaders like Tesla and Meta, the discussion illustrates how Indian companies can learn from these examples to build sustainable growth strategies.With Maruti as an example of ecosystem-driven success, Professor Srivastava underscores the need to harness India's human capital and technological potential. The conversation also unpacks how the Indian diaspora and Global Capability Centers (GCCs) are reshaping the talent landscape, positioning India as a hub for design and engineering excellence. (00:00) The Challenge of Short-Term Profit Focus (02:30) Resilience and Immunity in Business Growth (05:00) The Ambassador Car's Legacy (07:00) Leveraging Indian Human Capital and Technology (09:00) Looking Ahead to 2025: Challenges and Opportunities (11:00) The Impact of Global Trade and Tariffs (13:00) Indian Diaspora's Role in Economic Growth (16:00) The Service Industry as an Export Sector (19:00) GCCs and Talent Retention in India (22:00) The Growth of Engineering and Design in India (25:00) Economic Value of India's GCCs (28:00) Impact of Visa Restrictions on India's Growth (30:00) India's Economic Outlook: Opportunities and Strategic Focus (35:16) Global Trade Dynamics and U.S. Tariff Strategies (37:00) Education Expenditure: A Key Outflow to the U.S. (39:00) The Role of GCCs in India's Future Economic Growth (41:00) Innovation and Talent Retention in India's Tech Sector (42:00) Closing Remarks and Reflections Listeners! We await your feedback.... The Core and The Core Report is ad supported and FREE for all readers and listeners. Write in to shiva@thecore.in for sponsorships and brand studio requirements. For more of our coverage check out thecore.in Join and Interact anonymously on our whatsapp channel Subscribe to our Newsletter Follow us on: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Linkedin | Youtube
In this episode, the Goods from the Woods Boys are roasting some chestnuts on an open fire with comedian Prateek Strivastava! This is our 2024 HOLIDAY SPECTACULAR and we're kickin' it off with the new Alani Nu "Winter Wonderland" energy drink. It's coconut flavored for some reason? We go through some new possible additions to your holiday playlists and some of the weird things kids put on their Christmas wish lists. Move over, Krampus! We're talking about some lesser-known legendary Christmas monsters. Andy Williams' "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year" is our JAM OF THE WEEK! Happy Holidays, y'all! Thank you for listening. Follow Prateek on all forms of social media @PrateekComedy Follow the show on Blue Sky and Twitter @TheGoodsPod Rivers is @RiversLangley Sam is @SlamHarter Carter is @Carter_Glascock Subscribe on Patreon for the UNCUT video version of this episode as well as TONS of bonus content! http://patreon.com/TheGoodsPod Pick up a Goods from the Woods t-shirt here: http://prowrestlingtees.com/TheGoodsPod
Passing the civil services exam is one of the most esteemed achievements in our country, a true testament to dedication and excellence.This week on The xMonks Drive podcast, we're thrilled to welcome Vivek Srivastava, an IPS officer whose remarkable career spans over two decades of service to the nation.Some stories don't just inspire, they captivate. Vivek's journey is one such tale. From serving under three prime ministers, including Mr. Narendra Modi, to facing life-or-death challenges in the line of duty, his experiences are nothing short of extraordinary.In this riveting episode, Vivek shares his firsthand accounts of pivotal moments in India's history, from navigating the chaos of the Babri Masjid riots to orchestrating the high-stakes arrest of Yaseen Bhatkal. It's a story filled with courage, drama, and an unshakable commitment to justice.Tune in for a conversation that's as inspiring as it is thrilling. Don't miss it, this is a story you'll remember.Follow us on our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/xmonks.ecosystem/Follow me On YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHsytOG-7i57hrSwB7fNkcwFollow me On LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/gauravaroragrv/
At our Trapital Summit, we had a fireside chat on the overlooked areas of music with Splice CEO Kakul Srivastava and MIDiA Research's Tati Cirisano. They discussed why it matters to invest in the new generation of talent, the tension between creators and rightsholders, and AI's influence in music creation. Hope you enjoy!08:22 Exploring differences between recorded music and creator tools.08:56 Focus on creative vision, subscription model success.12:34 Creating tools for human-centered artistic expression.16:31 AI enhances music accessibility while preserving creativity.20:23 Striving for better tools, UI in post-AI.21:48 Music's influence grows beyond TikTok expectations.25:34 Focus on nurturing young creators and fans.26:36 Conversations between creators and rights holders challenging.This episode was brought to you by Hangout. All your music in one place.Listen in for our Chartmetric Stat of the Week.
Today's guest is Vickram Srivastava, Head of North American Supply Chain at SUN Pharma. SUN Pharma is a global pharmaceutical corporation based in Mumbai, India. The company produces and distributes pharmaceutical formulations and active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) to over 100 countries worldwide. Vickram joins us on today's program to share his expertise on the critical challenges facing the sector, particularly in the wake of global disruptions and increasing regulatory demands. This episode is sponsored by Arkestro. Learn how brands work with Emerj and other Emerj Media options at emerj.com/ad1.
Welcome to a very special episode of The Data Minute. For the first time, Peter Walker (Head of Insights at Carta) is joined by an actual Founder and CEO, Anubhav Srivastava whose company Tactyc.io is now a part of the Carta family! Join them for an in-depth conversation that goes in two directions. First, for VCs, they discuss reserve ratios, recycling capital, forecasting, and the effect LP influence could have on your fund metrics. Second, Anubhav shares his experience on what it's like to be acquired. If you're a founder wondering if it's time to join something bigger, you won't want to miss the advice and insight Anubhav brings to the entire process.Subscribe to Carta's weekly Data Minute newsletter: https://carta.com/subscribe/data-newsletter-sign-up/Explore interactive startup and VC data, with Carta's Data Desk: https://carta.com/data-desk/Chapters:00:00 Welcome02:06 An overview of Tactyc06:42 Solving problems in portfolio management9:08 What are the metrics that matter most?11:36 Reserves and recycling 18:07 Bigger impact? Initial or reserve investments?19:17 What do LPs wish more GPs told them?27:33 A founder's thoughts on being acquired32:40 OutroThis presentation contains general information only and eShares, Inc. dba Carta, Inc. (“Carta”) is not, by means of this publication, rendering accounting, business, financial, investment, legal, tax, or other professional advice or services, and is for informational purposes only. This presentation is not a substitute for such professional advice or services nor should it be used as a basis for any decision or action that may affect your business or interests. © 2024 eShares, Inc., dba Carta, Inc. All rights reserved.
Join us in this enlightening episode as we delve into the world of somatic therapy and yoga with Nisha Srivastava, a Certified Level 3 CHEK Practitioner and Holistic Lifestyle Coach. With over 32 years of experience in Pilates, yoga, and various movement practices, Nisha reveals how her unique journey—from dance college to rediscovering Pilates—has shaped her holistic health philosophy.Key Takeaways:Holistic Health Expertise: Nisha discusses her extensive background in movement practices and how she challenges traditional health paradigms, offering transformative insights into wellness.Focus on Fascia: Learn about the crucial role of fascia and how understanding the body's interconnected movement patterns can lead to improved health outcomes.Unique Teaching Approaches: Nisha shares her reflective teaching methods, emphasizing self-discovery and consciousness shifts that empower individuals in their wellness journeys.High-Profile Clients: Discover how Nisha's work has attracted various clients, including Sting, Sir Ian McKellen, Cirque du Soleil, and more, illustrating her influence across different demographics.Nurturing Growth: Explore Nisha's commitment to fostering growth through compassion, consistency, and humor, particularly in post-rehabilitative scenarios and injury prevention.Inclusivity in Movement: Nisha invites individuals of all skill levels—from beginners to seasoned athletes—to unlock their movement potential and enhance overall well-being. Discussion Points:The journey of transformation through yoga and somatic therapyThe importance of understanding body mechanics and anatomyStrategies for maintaining spine health in daily lifeNurturing a sense of community in movement practices Connect with Nisha at Pilates Instructor / Pilates Teacher Nisha Srivastava - Pilates Teachers and Pilates Instructors Thank you for tuning in to this episode of We Go Boldly Podcast. We hope you found our discussion insightful and that the strategies we covered inspire you to take actionable steps towards your personal development goals. Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review our podcast on Spotify, Apple or wherever you get your podcasts, subscribe to our channel on YouTube, and follow us on IG @goboldlytogether, FB @goboldlytogether, or LI @go-boldly-initiative for more updates and exclusive content. Stay tuned for our next episode where we will continue to explore all the ways in which we unbecome in order to become who and what we are meant to be. Did you enjoy this episode? We would love to hear your thoughts and more about your personal development journey. Head to Apple Podcasts and then rate, review, and subscribe. This way you will get notified once a new episode goes live. Don't forget to find us and subscribe on YouTube too. CONNECT WITH RIELLY AND TOVAHInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/goboldlytogether/Website: goboldlyinitiative.com or https://we-go-boldly-podcast.simplecast.com/YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCsPh8gu_ugJqvvnYiuRSyPQLinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/company/go-boldly-initiativePatreon: https://www.patreon.com/wegoboldlyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/GoBoldlyTogetherPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/GoBoldlyTogether/
Dr. Mansi Srivastava is Professor of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology at Harvard University and Curator of Invertebrate Zoology at the Harvard Museum of Comparative Zoology. Her lab uses distantly related species to study evolution and regeneration. She talks about establishing Hofstenia miamia, or the three-banded panther worm, as a model system. She also discusses her lab's work on adult stem cell lineage tracing and whole-body regeneration in Hofstenia, as well as her scientific outreach efforts.
Nisha Srivastava is one of the most uplifting, inspiring people we've had on Middle Age Mess. A 32-year practitioner of Pilates, a Holistic Lifestyle Coach and the owner of one of the first Pilates studios in the UK, Nisha uses transformative wellness insights to challenge the conventional health care system. Nisha has worked with Sting, Cirque du Soleil and Belinda Carlisle to name just a few and, after listening to her for 30 minutes, we guarantee you're going to call up your local Pilates studio to sign up for a few sessions.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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In this compelling episode of the Identity at the Center podcast, hosts Jeff and Jim invite you to explore the evolving landscape of privacy, identity, and data security. Featuring insights from industry expert Tina Srivastava, co-founder of Badge, they delve into the pressing issue of data breaches and the innovative technologies designed to combat them, including privacy-preserving biometric systems and public key conversion. Discover the potential of these solutions to revolutionize identity security, the importance of GDPR, and the critical need for inclusive, accessible digital identity systems. The discussion highlights the balance between convenience and privacy while addressing the responsibilities of device manufacturers, telecom companies, and app developers. Tune in for an enlightening conversation about national security, phishing-resistant authentication, and the role of technology in safeguarding our digital identities. Plus, get a glimpse of the social side of tech conferences with a fun recap of Authenticate 2024's karaoke night and a heartfelt thank you to the episode's sponsors and supporters.00:00 Welcome to the Identity at the Center Podcast02:22 Conference Highlights and Casual Banter05:05 Main Topic: Identity and Security with Tina Srivastava08:50 Badge: Revolutionizing Identity Verification12:01 Challenges and Innovations in Identity Security22:08 Reflecting on Domestic Abuse and Digital Identity23:16 Accessibility and Inclusivity in Technology25:48 The Battle for Privacy and Identity29:18 The Future of Seamless Identity Verification35:41 Karaoke Fun at Authenticate Conference39:25 Wrapping Up and Final ThoughtsConnect with Tina: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tina-s-8291438a/Learn more about Badge: https://www.badgeinc.com/Gartner IAM Summit - Save $375 on registration using our exclusive code IDAC375: https://www.gartner.com/en/conferences/na/identity-access-management-usSemperis' Hybrid Identity Protection Conference (HIP Conf) - Use code IDACpod for 20% off: https://www.hipconf.com/Connect with us on LinkedIn:Jim McDonald: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jimmcdonaldpmp/Jeff Steadman: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffsteadman/Visit the show on the web at http://idacpodcast.com
Conceived, Written and Produced by Irfan Based on the book Pillars of Parallel Cinema by O.P. Srivastava Introduction to Podcasts: Pillars of Parallel Cinema In a world where Artificial Intelligence increasingly shapes our films, where voices, faces, and mannerisms are becoming deeply fake, we invite you on a journey back to a time, when cinema was a mirror to real life. This was an era where stories, characters, and settings were grounded in realism and human sensibilities. We are talking about the golden phase of Hindi cinema, known as Parallel Cinema-a movement unparalleled in the history of Indian cinema. Spanning from 1969 to 1999, this period stands out as the most creative and realistic phase in Indian cinema history. It gave birth to immortal films like Bhumika, Akrosh, Paar, and Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro, to name a few. The Parallel Cinema movement also introduced us to visionary filmmakers such as Shyam Benegal, Govind Nihalani, Goutam Ghose, and Sai Paranjape. Additionally, this era brought forth an array of brilliant actors including Naseeruddin Shah, Om Puri, Smita Patil, Shabana Azmi, Deepti Naval, Farooq Sheikh, Amrish Puri, Sadhu Meher, Surekha Sikri, and Mohan Agashe. In our new series of podcasts, Pillars of Parallel Cinema, we will explore some groundbreaking films meticulously selected by banker-turned-filmmaker OP Srivastava for his book Pillars of Parallel Cinema. Join us on this exciting journey to rediscover the essence of cinema that was not just a reflection of society, but also a powerful medium of expression that connected deeply with human experiences and emotions. The Book Pillars of Parallel Cinema The book offers a retrospective of 50 landmark films that defined Hindi parallel cinema, covering the period from the late 1960s to themid-1990s. It explores the emergence of parallel cinema as an alternative to mainstream Bollywood, emphasizing films driven by creative vision rather than commercial motivations. Srivastava highlights the socio-political contexts these films were set in and how they resonated with the middle-class audience by reflecting their realities. The book includes background stories about how each film was made and delves into the significant role these films played in shaping the "new wave" of Indian cinema. Filmmakers like Shyam Benegal, who contributed to this movement, praised the book for its comprehensive approach to documenting this important era in Indian film history. It could be a valuable read if you're interested in the history of Indian parallel cinema and the filmmaking processes behind some of its most iconic films. Buy on Amazon
Conceived, Written and Produced by Irfan Based on the book Pillars of Parallel Cinema by O.P. Srivastava Introduction to Podcasts: Pillars of Parallel Cinema In a world where Artificial Intelligence increasingly shapes our films, where voices, faces, and mannerisms are becoming deeply fake, we invite you on a journey back to a time, when cinema was a mirror to real life. This was an era where stories, characters, and settings were grounded in realism and human sensibilities. We are talking about the golden phase of Hindi cinema, known as Parallel Cinema-a movement unparalleled in the history of Indian cinema. Spanning from 1969 to 1999, this period stands out as the most creative and realistic phase in Indian cinema history. It gave birth to immortal films like Bhumika, Akrosh, Paar, and Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro, to name a few. The Parallel Cinema movement also introduced us to visionary filmmakers such as Shyam Benegal, Govind Nihalani, Goutam Ghose, and Sai Paranjape. Additionally, this era brought forth an array of brilliant actors including Naseeruddin Shah, Om Puri, Smita Patil, Shabana Azmi, Deepti Naval, Farooq Sheikh, Amrish Puri, Sadhu Meher, Surekha Sikri, and Mohan Agashe. In our new series of podcasts, Pillars of Parallel Cinema, we will explore some groundbreaking films meticulously selected by banker-turned-filmmaker OP Srivastava for his book Pillars of Parallel Cinema. Join us on this exciting journey to rediscover the essence of cinema that was not just a reflection of society, but also a powerful medium of expression that connected deeply with human experiences and emotions. The Book Pillars of Parallel Cinema The book offers a retrospective of 50 landmark films that defined Hindi parallel cinema, covering the period from the late 1960s to themid-1990s. It explores the emergence of parallel cinema as an alternative to mainstream Bollywood, emphasizing films driven by creative vision rather than commercial motivations. Srivastava highlights the socio-political contexts these films were set in and how they resonated with the middle-class audience by reflecting their realities. The book includes background stories about how each film was made and delves into the significant role these films played in shaping the "new wave" of Indian cinema. Filmmakers like Shyam Benegal, who contributed to this movement, praised the book for its comprehensive approach to documenting this important era in Indian film history. It could be a valuable read if you're interested in the history of Indian parallel cinema and the filmmaking processes behind some of its most iconic films. Buy on Amazon
Conceived, Written and Produced by Irfan Based on Pillars of Parallel Cinema by O.P. Srivastava The book offers a retrospective of 50 landmark films that defined Hindi parallel cinema, covering the period from the late 1960s to themid-1990s. It explores the emergence of parallel cinema as an alternative to mainstream Bollywood, emphasizing films driven by creative vision rather than commercial motivations. Srivastava highlights the socio-political contexts these films were set in and how they resonated with the middle-class audience by reflecting their realities. The book includes background stories about how each film was made and delves into the significant role these films played in shaping the "new wave" of Indian cinema. Filmmakers like Shyam Benegal, who contributed to this movement, praised the book for its comprehensive approach to documenting this important era in Indian film history. It could be a valuable read if you're interested in the history of Indian parallel cinema and the filmmaking processes behind some of its most iconic films. Buy on Amazon
Shubhangi Srivastava, the chief technology officer of NEP Services, a visionary leader with deep technical expertise joins Enterprise Radio. This episode of Enterprise Radio … Read more The post STEM Woman on a Mission – Meet Shubhangi Srivastava appeared first on Top Entrepreneurs Podcast | Enterprise Podcast Network.
There are some parallels between historical witch trials and trials of non-human animals in the same period, with a lot of the same procedures as were used when human beings were charged with a crime. Research: Sonya. “When Societies Put Animals on Trial.” JSTOR Daily. 9/13/2017. https://daily.jstor.org/when-societies-put-animals-on-trial/ Simon, Matt. “Fantastically Wrong: Europe's Insane History of Putting Animals on Trial and Executing Them.” Wired. 9/24/2014. https://www.wired.com/2014/09/fantastically-wrong-europes-insane-history-putting-animals-trial-executing/ MacGregor, L., (2019) “Criminalising Animals in Medieval France: Insights from Records of Executions”, Open Library of Humanities 5(1), 15. doi: https://doi.org/10.16995/olh.319 Macías, Francisco. “Animals on Trial: Formal Legal Proceedings, Criminal Acts, and Torts of Animals.” 2/9/2016. Library of Congress Blogs. https://blogs.loc.gov/law/2016/02/animals-on-trial/ Beirnes, Piers. “The Law is an Ass: Reading E.P. Evans' ‘The Medieval Prosecution and Capital Punishment of Animals.'” Society and Animals. Vol. 2, No. 1. https://www.animalsandsociety.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/10/beirnes.pdf net. “Medieval Animal Trials.” 9/2013. https://www.medievalists.net/2013/09/medieval-animal-trials/ MacGregor, Lesley Bates. “Criminalising Animals in Medieval France: Insights from Records of Executions.” Open Library of Humanities, Vol.5 (2019). https://olh.openlibhums.org/article/id/4552/ Chambers, R. “The Book of Days: A Miscellany of Popular Antiquities in connection with the Calendar.” London & Edinburgh. W&R Chambers. Vol. 1. 1879. https://archive.org/details/b22650477_0001/ McWilliams, James. “Beastly Justice.” Slate. 2/21/2013. https://slate.com/human-interest/2013/02/medieval-animal-trials-why-theyre-not-quite-as-crazy-as-they-sound.html Humphrey, Nicholas. “Bugs and Beasts Before the Law.” The Public Domain Review. 3/27/2011. https://publicdomainreview.org/essay/bugs-and-beasts-before-the-law/ Lee, Alexander. “Pigs Might Try.” History Today. Vol. 70, Issue 11, November 2020. https://www.historytoday.com/archive/natural-histories/pigs-might-try Girgen, Jen. “The Historical and Contemporary Prosecution and Punishment of Animals.” Animal Law Review at Lewis & Clark Law School. Vol. 9:97 (2003). https://www.animallaw.info/article/historical-and-contemporary-prosecution-and-punishment-animals Friedland, Paul. “Beyond Deterrence: Cadavers, Effigies, Animals and the Logic of Executions in Premodern France.” Historical Reflections / Réflexions Historiques , Summer 2003, Vol. 29, No. 2. Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/41299274 Leeson, Peter T. “Vermin Trials.” The Journal of Law & Economics , Vol. 56, No. 3 (August 2013). Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/671480 Ewald, Willam. “Comparative Jurisprudence (I): What Was It like to Try a Rat?” University of Pennsylvania Law Review , Jun., 1995, Vol. 143, No. 6. Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/3312588 Sykes, Katie. “Human Drama, Animal Trials: What the Medieval Animal Trials Can Teach Us About Justice for Animals.” Animal Law Review, Vol. 17, No. 2, p. 273, 2011. https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=1999081 Srivastava, Anila. “'Mean, dangerous, and uncontrollable beasts': Mediaeval Animal Trials.” Mosaic: An Interdisciplinary Critical Journal , March 2007. Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/44030162 Soderberg, Bailey. “Reassessing Animals and Potential Legal Personhood.” Vermont Journal of Environmental Law, Winter 2022, Vol. 24, No. 2. Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/27201415 Carson, Hampton L. “The Trial of Animals and Insects. A Little Known Chapter of Mediæval Jurisprudence.” Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society , 1917, Vol. 56, No. 5. Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/984029 Hyde, Walter Woodburn. “The Prosecution and Punishment of Animals and Lifeless Things in the Middle Ages and Modern Times.” University of Pennsylvania Law Review and American Law Register, May, 1916, Vol. 64, No. 7. Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/3313677 Evans, E.P. “The Criminal Prosecution and Capital Punishment of Animals.” London : W. Heinemann. 1906. https://archive.org/details/criminalprosecut00evaniala/ Andersson, Ebba. “Murderous Pigs and Ex-Communicated Rats: Edward Payson Evans' Handbook of Animal Trials.” Retrospect Journal. 3/7/2021. https://retrospectjournal.com/2021/03/07/murderous-pigs-and-ex-communicated-rats-edward-payson-evans-handbook-of-animal-trials/ Frank, Colin. “The pig that was not convicted of homicide, or: The first animal trial that was none.” Global Journal of Animal Law. Vol. 9. 2021. https://ojs.abo.fi/ojs/index.php/gjal/article/view/1736 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr Mansi Srivastava of Harvard University joins Chris and Courtney to talk about her research on regeneration throughout evolution. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Dr. Srivastava's research focuses on understanding the evolution of animal development and regeneration. Her group utilizes the three-banded panther worm, Hofstenia miamia, which Dr. Srivastava has developed as a new acoel model system. Acoels represent the sister-group to all animals with bilateral symmetry, which allows the study of genetic mechanisms that span 550 million years of animal evolution. Current projects in her lab range from identifying gene regulatory networks for regeneration to determining the embryonic origins of pluripotent stem cells to understanding the origins of bilaterian nervous systems. Her lab website can be found here: www.srivastavalab.org/ The following are citations for the articles mentioned on today's show: Srivastava M. (2021). Beyond Casual Resemblance: Rigorous Frameworks for Comparing Regeneration Across Species. Annual review of cell and developmental biology, 37, 415–440. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev-cellbio-120319-114716 Gehrke, A. R., Neverett, E., Luo, Y. J., Brandt, A., Ricci, L., Hulett, R. E., Gompers, A., Ruby, J. G., Rokhsar, D. S., Reddien, P. W., & Srivastava, M. (2019). Acoel genome reveals the regulatory landscape of whole-body regeneration. Science (New York, N.Y.), 363(6432), eaau6173. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aau6173 Contact the Sausage of Science Podcast and Human Biology Association: Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/humanbiologyassociation Website: humbio.org/, Twitter: @HumBioAssoc Chris Lynn, Host Website: cdlynn.people.ua.edu/, E-mail: cdlynn@ua.edu, Twitter:@Chris_Ly Courtney Manthey, Guest-Co-Host, Website: holylaetoli.com/ E-mail: cpierce4@uccs.edu, Twitter: @HolyLaetoli Anahi Ruderman, SoS Co-Producer, HBA Junior Fellow E-mail: aniruderman@gmail.com
João Mendes e Ingrid Froehner discutem um caso de icterícia apresentado por Joanne Alves. Referências: 1. Kwo, P. Y., Cohen, S. M., & Lim, J. K. (2017). ACG Clinical Guideline: Evaluation of Abnormal Liver Chemistries. The American journal of gastroenterology, 112(1), 18–35. https://doi.org/10.1038/ajg.2016.517 2. Fargo, M. V., Grogan, S. P., & Saguil, A. (2017). Evaluation of Jaundice in Adults. American family physician, 95(3), 164–168. 3. Expert Panel on Gastrointestinal Imaging:, Hindman, N. M., Arif-Tiwari, H., Kamel, I. R., Al-Refaie, W. B., Bartel, T. B., Cash, B. D., Chernyak, V., Goldstein, A., Grajo, J. R., Horowitz, J. M., Kamaya, A., McNamara, M. M., Porter, K. K., Srivastava, P. K., Zaheer, A., & Carucci, L. R. (2019). ACR Appropriateness Criteria® Jaundice. Journal of the American College of Radiology : JACR, 16(5S), S126–S140. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jacr.2019.02.012 4. European Association for the Study of the Liver (2009). EASL Clinical Practice Guidelines: management of cholestatic liver diseases. Journal of hepatology, 51(2), 237–267. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhep.2009.04.009 5. European Association for the Study of the Liver. Electronic address: easloffice@easloffice.eu, & European Association for the Study of the Liver (2017). EASL Clinical Practice Guidelines: The diagnosis and management of patients with primary biliary cholangitis. Journal of hepatology, 67(1), 145–172. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhep.2017.03.022
In this episode of “Healthy Mind, Healthy Life,” host Avik Chakraborty welcomes Pallavi Srivastava, a leadership coach, workplace wellbeing therapist, and CEO of Wellbeing Ways LLC. Pallavi shares her insights on self-mastery, offering actionable steps for personal growth and transformation. Tune in to discover practical strategies to enhance your personal and professional life. About the Guest Pallavi Srivastava is a renowned leadership coach and workplace wellbeing therapist. As the CEO of Wellbeing Ways LLC, she has dedicated her career to helping individuals and organizations achieve their highest potential. With a background in psychology and extensive experience in coaching, Pallavi specializes in guiding people towards self-mastery and personal transformation. Key Takeaways Understanding Self-Mastery: Pallavi explains the concept of self-mastery and its importance in personal and professional development. Actionable Steps for Growth: Learn practical steps to enhance your personal growth, including setting clear goals, developing self-awareness, and maintaining a positive mindset. Overcoming Challenges: Pallavi discusses common obstacles to self-mastery and how to overcome them. Workplace Wellbeing: Insights into creating a healthy work environment that promotes wellbeing and productivity. Personal Transformation: Real-life examples and strategies to help you embark on your journey of personal transformation. Want to be a guest on Healthy Mind, Healthy Life? DM on PM - Send me a message on PodMatch, DM Me Here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/avik Subscribe To Newsletter: https://healthymindbyavik.substack.com/ Join Community: https://nas.io/healthymind Stay Tuned And Follow Us! YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@healthymind-healthylife Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/podhealth.club/ Threads - https://www.threads.net/@podhealth.club Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/podcast.healthymind LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/newandnew/
Saket Srivastava, CIO at work management platform Asana, has had technology roles at organizations such as General Electric, IBM, and Fujitsu, moving from back-end IT services positions to more strategic business leadership roles. Asana has already been working with artificial intelligence for several years, Saket notes, and has seen the technology's role evolve: Rather than simply optimizing tasks, it now often acts as more of a teammate as it's integrated into core workflows to enhance productivity by taking on cognitive tasks like writing project status updates. Saket joins this episode to share his observations about the evolution of CIOs from back-end IT managers to front-line business leaders driving innovation and strategy, especially in the context of AI. He also discusses the benefits of being part of a CIO community in which people freely share their knowledge and experience and support one another as they navigate a rapidly evolving tech environment. Read the episode transcript here. Guest bio: Saket Srivastava is the CIO for work management platform Asana. He oversees the company's educational and information technology organization, which involves optimizing technology systems and processes, connecting technology strategy to overarching business strategy, and ensuring that technology infrastructure supports organizational goals. Previously, Srivastava held executive positions at Square, Guidewire Software, and other leading technology companies. He holds a master's degree from the Institute of Management Technology, Ghaziabad and an MBA from the University of California, Berkeley's Haas School of Business. Me, Myself, and AI is a collaborative podcast from MIT Sloan Management Review and Boston Consulting Group and is hosted by Sam Ransbotham and Shervin Khodabandeh. Our engineer is David Lishansky, and the coordinating producers are Allison Ryder and Alanna Hooper. Stay in touch with us by joining our LinkedIn group, AI for Leaders at mitsmr.com/AIforLeaders or by following Me, Myself, and AI on LinkedIn. We encourage you to rate and review our show. Your comments may be used in Me, Myself, and AI materials.
Join our PATREON for bonus episodes. This week we have Ramesh Srivastava of Voxtrot on to talk about the U2 record Achtung Baby. We also discuss: Lockhart TX, Waiting For Guffman, commute listening, going against the algo, the new Voxtrot singles, everything about New Orleans soul, cultural isolation, I love the lore, trad wife influencers, the blog wars of 2006, the next listening medium, DJ X, bro pods in Austin, Knife In The Water (band, revisited), wild honey pie, kicking the kickstarter, haters on Rattle & Hum, Bono loves America, magic shit just happens, Joy Division, the Pop Mart tour, “Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses”, and so much more. ________ Order our post-hardcore hat here! // Follow us at @danbassini, @mysprocalledlife, @voxtrot_atx and @runintotheground.
This week one of our most requested guests, Kautuk Srivastava finally makes it to the show! The film Abbas and Urjita are discussing with Kautuk is the 2002 horror blockbuster 'Raaz' directed by Vikram Bhatt starring Bipasha Basu, Dino Morea, Ashutosh Rana and Malini Sharma. Topics discussed include: Kautuk's fascination with the horror genre, how this film cleverly "indianized" a starry Hollywood film, how Raaz walks the line between schlocky horror and A-list drama, the iconic Nadeem-Sravan soundtrack, Urjita's particular nitpick about a scene involving cables and a lot more.Follow Kautuk on instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/cowtukFollow Kautuk on X here: https://x.com/cowtukWatch episodes of 'The Internet Said So' (TISS) here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQxSBNMexBQE4beiEMRJUXxrqQnzw5-XcTickets to TISS Uncensored India / UK / Europe shows : https://linktr.ee/VarunThakurOfficialUrjita is touring with her solo show across India, catch her in your city: https://in.bookmyshow.com/events/urjita-wani-live/ET00395374Follow Abbas here: https://www.instagram.com/abbasmomin88/Follow Urjita here: https://www.instagram.com/urjitawani/Get access to ‘Has It Aged Well?' audio episodes one week early on Amazon Music, Subscribe to the feed: https://music.amazon.in/podcasts/24d527b5-0544-4bd6-a7ff-073fa72d846a/has-it-aged-wellSubscribe to IVM Pop's Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@IVMPopFollow IVM Pop on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ivmpop/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I've come to realize that the best way to hit the ground running as an immigrant in a new country isn't necessarily the usual things people talk about—finding a job to keep you going while applying to 500 roles weekly and the like. The most impactful things you'll need to do when settling down are mindset-related. Keep an open mind. Be adaptable. Drop any sense of entitlement. And be willing to reset and start from the beginning. One caveat, though: don't lose your identity in the process. After 12+ years in Canada, Kaveri Srivastava is well-placed to speak about this mindset shift. She joined me on The Newcomers Podcast to chat about:* Her hit-the-ground running playbook* Dealing with survival mentality as an immigrant* Balancing the need to experience new things while saving for the future* Her Indian heritage, and more. My biggest takeaway: While it's cool to experience new things, you should form the habit of paying your future self first. Did you find this interesting? Please share with someone else who might find it helpful.I need your helpI am working with an immigration expert to create content around the most common questions about the Canadian immigration process. Could you please hit reply and send in any questions you might have?Danke! If you got this email in error or no longer wish to receive emails from The Newcomers Podcast, Substack has a sweet and easy way to unsubscribe. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thenewcomerspod.com
In this episode, we speak with professor of Zoology at the University of British Columbia and the director of the Canadian Institute of Ecology and Evolution, Dr. Diane Srivastava. She also runs the Srivastava Community Ecology Lab where her team studies how ecological communities and food webs are structured, how they process energy, as well as how they respond to climate change and habitat loss. In this interview, we'll hear about what inspired her curiosity to learn more about the way various species interact with each other, as well as the impact climate change has when researching and gathering data. Listen to the Best of the WWEST on Spotify, Apple, Google, Amazon, iHeart, Gaana, and Castbox Visit wwest-cwse.ca to learn more about WWEST and to listen to other available episodes.
Send us a Text Message.Join us on the Spark of Ages podcast as we unlock the secrets behind Silicon Valley's sales success with our insightful guest, Ankur Srivastava. Ankur takes us through the transformative power of cloud computing and SaaS marketplaces, particularly Amazon Web Services (AWS), in fostering startup growth. Discover how AWS has enabled rapid innovation for technology companies worldwide and gain valuable tips on developing your sales skills through curiosity and a deep understanding of human behavior.Transitioning between cultures can be daunting, especially in a corporate setting. Ankur shares his personal journey from the hierarchical environment he grew up with in India to the American workplace, highlighting the importance of balancing respect with assertiveness. Learn how customer obsession, a core principle at AWS, can drive long-term trust and bigger deals. And we'll learn about the world of independent software vendors (ISVs) and the pivotal role AWS plays in their success. Ankur brings his extensive experience as he emphasizes the importance of removing friction from customer engagements and building talented teams. Discover the strategic advantages of leveraging cloud marketplaces to optimize unit economics, and the thrill of "buy moments" that drive successful transactions. As Ankur reflects on his journey and philosophy, you'll find inspiration in his ability to view challenges as opportunities for reinvention and the value of fostering deep connections in the tech community.Ankur Srivastava LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ankursrivas/Ankur Srivastava Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ankur_srivas_og/Producer: Anand Shah & Sandeep ParikhTechnical Director & Sound Designer: Sandeep Parikh, Omar NajamExecutive Producers: Sandeep Parikh & Anand ShahAssociate Producers: Taryn TalleyEditor: Sean Meagher & Aidan McGarveyWebsite: https://www.position2.com/podcast/Rajiv Parikh: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rajivparikh/Sandeep Parikh: https://www.instagram.com/sandeepparikh/Email us with any feedback for the show: spark@postion2.com
On this episode of Chasing Leviathan, PJ and Dr. Sarita Srivastava discuss her book, “Are You Calling Me a Racist?”: Why We Need to Stop Talking about Race and Start Making Real Antiracist Change. They touch on the need to shift the focus from individual guilt to systemic change in addressing racism. The conversation highlights recent examples such as racism claims within the British royal family and the notorious incident at a Starbucks. They also discuss the challenges universities face in creating a diverse and inclusive environment and the need to address retention issues.For a deep dive into Sarita Srivastava's work, check out her book: “Are You Calling Me a Racist?”: Why We Need to Stop Talking about Race and Start Making Real Antiracist Change
Prakhar Srivastav sheds light on the dark side of Muslim politics in India. We explore the complexities, controversies, and implications of Muslim political strategies and their impact on the socio-political landscape of the country.
In this episode, Anupam joins Rohit Srivastava, Founder @ Strike Money Analytics and Indiacharts . Rohit discusses the rise in retail trading since 2019, introduces Strike Money, and highlights its unique tools and features for both traders and investors. They explore the current bull market, small/mid versus large-cap strategies, and other asset classes like debt and gold. Rohit also shares tips on making the most of your trading and investment strategies. Don't miss Rohit's best market insights. Tune in for an informative episode on Paisa Vaisa! Get in touch with our host Anupam Gupta on social media: Twitter: ( https://twitter.com/b50 ) Instagram: ( https://www.instagram.com/b_50/ ) LinkedIn: (https://www.linkedin.com/in/anupam9gupta/ You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts website at https://www.ivmpodcasts.com/ You can watch the full video episodes of PaisaVaisapodcast on the YouTube channel.Do follow IVM Podcasts on social media. We are @ivmpodcasts on Facebook, Twitter, & Instagram.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Want to ensure your borrowers have a competitive edge and consistently win deals? It's easy when you work with Calque to offer a better ‘buy before you sell' solution. Calque provides a binding backup offer on a borrower's departing residence, which empowers lenders to provide a bridge-like experience with easier qualification and less risk. You'll make your job easy by offering non-contingent financing, eliminating the departing home from DTI, and reassuring borrowers with a Calque backup offer. Oh, and it costs less than other ‘buy before you sell' solutions. Visit www.calqueinc.com/lender to set up a demo.
New EasYoga Podcast Episode 181 - Join Gemma in this episode where she talks to special guest Nisha Srivastava.Nisha Srivastava is a Certified Level 3 CHEK Practitioner and Holistic Lifestyle Coach, celebrated for her over 32 years of expertise in Pilates, Yoga, and a diverse array of movement practices. Her journey, beginning at dance college and rekindled through her rediscovery of Pilates, has led her to become a vanguard in holistic health and movement. With a focus on the fascia and the body's interconnected movement patterns, Nisha challenges conventional health paradigms to uncover transformative wellness insights.Her unique teaching approach, cultivated through extensive study with wellness pioneers and her investigative pursuits—including anatomical dissections—emphasises reflective self-discovery and a consciousness shift for personal wellness achievement. Nisha's methods have garnered attention far and wide, attracting high-profile clients such as Sting, Sir Ian McKellen, Cirque du Soleil, Will Young, and Belinda Carlisle, and illustrating her capacity to impact a diverse range of individuals.Committed to nurturing growth through compassion, consistency, and humour, Nisha specialises in aiding post-rehabilitative individuals, preventing athlete injuries, and promoting spine health for daily life. Her inclusive philosophy invites everyone from beginners to seasoned athletes, teachers, and students to explore their movement potential and embark on a journey towards enhanced wellbeing.You can find more out about Nisha here:https://yoga-anatomy.com/https://www.facebook.com/pilatesmanchesterhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/nishasrivastava/?originalSubdomain=ukhttps://www.tiktok.com/@pilatesmanchttps://www.youtube.com/c/PilatesManchesterhttps://www.instagram.com/nishapilates/https://www.instagram.com/pilatesmanchesterhttps://twitter.com/pilates4sportEasyoga Podcast was voted #1 of the Best 15 UK Yoga Podcasts by Feedspot. Go check it out. https://blog.feedspot.com/uk_yoga_podcasts/Podcast Ad's Affiliate LinksGrab yourself a coupon code to the affiliate links below.Confused Girl LA use code 'Yogigemma' at the checkouthttps://confusedgirlinthecity.com/Zencore Yoga use code 'Yogigemma15' at the checkouthttps://zencoreyoga.com/Tovi Gifts use code 'Yogigemma10' at the checkouthttps://tovigifts.com/Have a great day and as always, let me know your thoughts by leaving a comment below also please make sure to subscribe to this podcast.Connect with Gemma via her website and social platforms:Calendly Link https://calendly.com/gemmahayleyniceWebsite is : https://www.gemmanice.comSocial Platforms:Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/gemmanicerelationshipcoach/Pintrest – https://www.pinterest.co.uk/GemmaHayleyNice/YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3AzNc6oBLzanU-MgZsd-6ATwitter – https://twitter.com/GemmaHayleyNiceEasYoga Podcast - https://link.chtbl.com/BUafvby8Insight Timer Meditation App - https://insighttimer.com/yogigemma
What are the downsides of anti-racism workshops? Why is it important to analyze power structure and systems in anti-racism work? What limits diversity and anti-racism training from being successful in the long term? In this series on healthcare and social disparities, Dr. Jill Wener, a board-certified Internal Medicine specialist, anti-racism educator, meditation expert, and tapping practitioner, interviews experts and gives her own insights into multiple fields relating to social justice and anti-racism. In this episode, Jill interviews Sarita Srivastava, author of the book from NYU Press, “Are You Calling Me a Racist”?: Why We Need to Stop Talking About Race and Start Making Real Antiracist Change. They discuss some of Sarita's analysis around some of the limits and failures of diversity and anti-racism training in organizations. Listen as they talk about how to address the pushback against DEI work. Sarita Srivastava is Professor of Sociology and Dean of the Faculty of Arts & Science, and Director of the Global Centre for Climate Action at OCAD University in Toronto. Her research areas include social movements, race, and emotion. In her prior position as Sociology and Gender Studies professor at Queen's University, she spent many years teaching and supervising student work in the sociology of race and gender. In her work as an activist, she was director of a national environmental campaign for Greenpeace Canada, active in community radio and environmental education, and supported indigenous, labor, and feminist social movements. LINKS Instagram: @saritatoronto X: @saritatoronto LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/sarita-srivastava-a4887b28 Get the book: https://nyupress.org/9781479815258/are-you-calling-me-a-racist ** Our website www.consciousantiracism.com You can learn more about Dr. Wener and her online meditation and tapping courses at www.jillwener.com, and you can learn more about her online social justice course, Conscious Anti Racism: Tools for Self-Discovery, Accountability, and Meaningful Change at https://theresttechnique.com/courses/conscious-anti-racism. If you're a healthcare worker looking for a CME-accredited course, check out Conscious Anti-Racism: Tools for Self-Discovery, Accountability, and Meaningful Change in Healthcare at www.theresttechnique.com/courses/conscious-anti-racism-healthcare Join her Conscious Anti-Racism facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/307196473283408 Follow her on: Instagram at jillwenerMD LinkedIn at jillwenermd
In this episode of KAJ Masterclass LIVE, we are joined by the dynamic Nisha Srivastava, a renowned Pilates and yoga instructor with a unique background in dance and Bollywood. Discover the secret techniques for resilience and strength as Nisha shares her journey and insights into maintaining a warrior mindset through movement and core values. Learn how simple daily routines can transform your life and enhance your physical and mental well-being.
The mission of Microsoft is to empower every person in every organization to achieve more. An enterprise-wide skills focus is one way they're fulfilling their mission.It's about moving beyond job titles and fixed roles to give freedom and flexibility to apply skills and expertise where they matter the most. And it's all in service of creating an environment where growing one's career is the top reason to join and stay at Microsoft.They're using human verification to give the individual control over the data that's included, who it's shared with, and how it's shared.Shweta Srivastava and John Mighell share how Microsoft is implementing skills on a large scale in this fascinating conversation.
This week's guest on the special edition Bruce Lee Foundation takeover of the Bruce Lee Podcast for the Month of May is Uma Srivastava. Uma was born and raised in Meridian, Mississippi and calls Nashville, TN home; Uma attended the University of Alabama at Birmingham where she started volunteering for KultureCity in 2015 and now operates as the Executive Director. Aside from KultureCity, Uma is a member of the Rotary Club of Nashville and Junior League of Nashville and serves on the board of Progress Inc. During her time in Birmingham, she was recognized in 2018 as a Trailblazer for her commitment to Birmingham and most recently was honored as a Nashville Emerging Leader in the summer of 2023. Uma has spoken about the importance of acceptance and inclusion at several conferences such as Collision, GuestX, ALSD, SXSW, SXSWedu & others. KultureCity is a nonprofit organization dedicated to creating sensory accessibility and inclusion for those with invisible disabilities and is one of the fastest growing nonprofits in the US. Being an Executive Director is no small task and I had the pleasure of meeting Uma at a Warriors game where they were installing one of their sensory rooms at the stadium, and we hit is off immediately. Kulture City's mission is to rethink accessibility to create acceptance and inclusion for all individuals. They work on various initiatives such as partnering with venues to establish sensory-inclusive spaces aimed at supporting the sensory needs of individuals with invisible disabilities. Please see below for how to connect further with Uma and with KultureCity! IG: @umasrivastava_kc LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/umasrivastava29/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/umas0829 URLs: www.kulturecity.org Show notes and more episodes at Brucelee.com/Podcast
Happy Friday, Wholigans! We begin today's episode of Who's There, our weekly call-in show, with news about POP CULTURE JEOPARDY + a quick game of Who? Weekly Jeopardy that Lindsey honestly slays. Moving on, we take your calls about Kelly Clarkson's ring (from a gemologist), Sarah Paulson's intense feud with a septuagenarian named Trish, UmaSofia Srivastava and Noelia VoigtMae's feud with Big Pageant, Mae Whitman's pregnancy (yes, egg), Brittany Snow's Big Month, a CURSED new HGTV show, and more! As always, call in at 619.WHO.THEM to leave questions, comments & concerns for a future episode of Who's There?. Support us and get a TON of bonus content over on Patreon.com/WhoWeekly. And pre-order Bobby's upcoming novel FOUR SQUARES, out 6/18, right now! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices