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In February 2024, ALS TDI launched the ALS Trial Navigator, a set of online tools designed to help people with ALS find clinical trials. Users can fill out a questionnaire to be matched with trials that meet their criteria, search a global database of studies, and even find sites close to them on an interactive map. Dr. Nadia Sethi, an ALS advocate who became a clinical trial expert after her husband Sundeep was diagnosed with the disease, was instrumental in the conception, design, and rollout of the tool. As we approach one year since the launch of the ALS Trial Navigator, Dr. Sethi joins us to talk about what went into creating this comprehensive database of ALS clinical trials and how her experience helped inspire it. In a first for this show, she also had some questions for the host – Jonathan and Nadia worked together closely during the design of the tool and continue to collaborate to maintain it.Support the show: https://www.als.net/donate/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
हम सबको लगता है कि हमारा सेंस ऑफ ह्यूमर कमाल का है, लेकिन दोस्तों को हंसाना और अनजान लोगों को हंसाना दो अलग बातें हैं. स्टैंड-अप कॉमेडी मेहनत, टेक्निक और स्किल का काम है. हमारे साथ हैं संदीप शर्मा—स्टैंड-अप कॉमेडी का बड़ा नाम. उनके जुमले मीम बन जाते हैं, और उनकी आवाज़ कंटेंट के हर फॉर्म में गूंजती है. हम उनसे जानेंगे कि कॉमेडी फनी से फूहड़ कब बनती है, स्टैंड-अप का इतिहास और वर्तमान क्या है, और क्या गाली दिए बिना कॉमेडी हो सकती है. Disclaimer: इस पॉडकास्ट में व्यक्त किए गए विचार एक्सपर्ट के निजी हैं.
In this episode, Dr. Sundeep Rawal, Senior Vice President of Implant Support Services at Aspen Dental, discusses the transformative impact of dental implants and technological innovation in the field. Dr. Rawal shares insights into Aspen Dental's patient- and provider-centered approach, advancements in implant therapy, and how Aspen's Oral Care Center of Excellence is making life-changing dental care more accessible.
Aidium's CRM and Business Intelligence platform is the go-to system for lenders and enterprises serious about embracing technology to drive progress. With 100s of integrations, a simple-to-use automation builder, reporting suite, and true AI for lead prioritization - it's easy to see why Aidium was built for the loan officer and embraced by the enterprise.
Small businesses in India often face delays in payments from large corporations due to complex bureaucratic processes and stringent payment terms. The TReDS system, developed by the RBI, aims to resolve this. With TReDS, businesses can receive immediate payment by selling their invoices to a financier, who then collects the payment from large corporations. In this episode, Sundeep shares his experiences as a serial entrepreneur and provides insights into how TReDS is transforming B2B payments. Listen to learn more about this exciting development and its potential to reshape the business landscape.Get notified about the latest releases and bonus content by subscribing to our newsletter at www.founderthesis.comRead more about M1xchange :-1.TReDS is financial lifeline for MSMEs, remedy for problem of late payments: Sundeep Mohindru, M1xchange2.M1xchange Surpasses INR 1,00,000 Crore in Invoice Discounting Throughput3.In conversation with Mr. Sundeep Mohindru- CEO , M1xchange4.With 28 banks and NBFCs on board, how TReDS platform M1xchange financed Rs 3,000 Cr worth MSME invoices in 2 years5.M1xchange offers cross-border bill discounting from GIFT city, says TReDS will boom
Credits Banner: Anandi Art Creations Cast: Sundeep Kishan, Rakul Preet Singh, Nagineedu, Brahmaji, Saptagiri, Tagubothu Ramesh, Pruthvi, Jaya Prakash Reddy, MS Narayana, Narsing Yadav etc Music: Ramana Gogula Lyrics: Bhaskarabhatla, Srimani, Kasarla Syam Art: Sahi Suresh Fights: King Salman, Venkat Choreography: Shekar VJ Camera: Chota K Naidu Editing: Gautham Raju Direction: Merlapaka Gandhi Producers: Gemini Kiran Release date: 29 November 2013 Interesting Facts Merlapaka Gandhi real name is Che Guevara. I am born and brought up in Vedullacheruvu near Renigunta. My relatives and friends started called me Chegu, Jaggu etc since they found it hard to pronounce Che Guevara. Then my father changed my name to Gandhi when I was 5 after watching Attenborough's Gandhi in his village. My father Merlapaka Murali used to be a journalist and worked in Eenadu and Andhra Jyothy newspapers. He likes writing novels. 25 of his novels were published in Swathi magazine. He was interested in Communism I studied in Tirupathi till intermediate and then did my B.Tech. in Allagadda. I wanted to become a director since I was in 10th class. But my father wanted me to finish studies first. After completing B.Tech, I told my father that I would do a diploma course in cinematography so that even if I fail in movies, I can live by doing wedding photography. My father agreed and I have joined LV Prasad institute in Chennai for cinematography course. I was never interested in cinematography and I used to attend direction classes. Sujith (Run Raja Run director) was my senior in that film institute. Then he after 1 year of Course felt I knew everything and made a short film called Karma Raa Devuda. It became popular and he started to get calls from the industry and one of them was Khayyum, brother of Ali in Super movie. Then they did a short film together. The first line I thought about is that a guy who wants to go to Tirupati missed his train in Hyderabad and boards it at Tirupathi. Then I added father character who gives son a last chance to stay at house and it has added tension factor. Then there is a heroine who gets tagged along. And then I wrote characters of Saptagiri and Thagubothu Ramesh for entertainment aspect. I told my father the story but he wasn't impressed intitially and he likes romance so he actually wrote the love track in the movie between Sundeep and Rakul. Most of the characters I have written are taken from real life. Narrated it to Sundeep Kishan, then told it to Chota K Naidu and he felt very excited and introduced him to produce Kiran and after listening he immediately said lets go to shooting. Producer actually gave suggestion for the title Venkatadri Express and it was fixed and it was also his suggestion to get Raman gogula for the Music after a long gap of 6 years after Yogi for a notable movie. First combo of Sundeep and Chota K Naidu. This is his first film made entirely with digital cameras. He has used Arri Alexa and Red Epic cameras. He has used lights in an effective way. We have hired a train for 11 days and shot in real locations like Kachiguda Railway station. For Saptagiri's role, Ali was actually the first choice and that point in time Prema Katha Chitram hadnt released when they were filming. Saptagiri's was fresh and Gandhi liked his innocence but Chota K Naidu didnt like him. He said let me call Ali garu right now but that character required Sundeep Kishan to yell at him, he didnt like Sundeep chiding (thittadam) didnt sit with well with him (ekkatle). So they continued with Saptagiri and he got very good name with it and rest is history. Movie was a hit at the box office and honestly speaking this was the last movie of Sundeep Kishan that I actually liked. Completed 50 days.
This Week in Startups is brought to you by: OpenPhone. Create business phone numbers for you and your team that work through an app on your smartphone or desktop. TWiST listeners can get an extra 20% off any plan for your first 6 months at http://www.openphone.com/twist Imagine AI LIVE is an AI conference where you'll learn how to apply AI in YOUR business directly from the people who build and use these tools. It's taking place March 27th and 28th in Las Vegas, and TWiST listeners can get 20% off tickets at http://imagineai.live/twist Scalable Path. Want to speed up your product development without breaking the bank? Since 2010, Scalable Path has helped over 300 companies hire deeply vetted engineers in their time zone. Visit http://www.scalablepath.com/twist to get 20% off your first month. Todays show: Sunny Madra joins Jason to discuss how Google's “woke AI” emergency came to be (1:17), Apple's lowkey AI integrations (33:51), what OpenAI's incredible Sora model means for Hollywood (39:39), and much more! Viewers! How are you enjoying the demos? What grades do you give these AI companies? Tell us what we got wrong and right and what demos you'd like to see on the podcast. Let us know by mentioning us on X.com. https://x.com/Sundeep https://x.com/Jason https://x.com/twistartups See the full list of all AI demos from the show here: thisweekinstartups.com/AI Timestamps: (0:00) Sunny Madra joins Jason! (1:17) What went wrong with Google's AI: Model training, RLHF, or guardrails? Plus, how Google can look to Meta for a solution (13:35) OpenPhone - Get 20% off your first six months at http://www.openphone.com/twist (15:00) More examples of bias in Google's Gemini model (20:19) Explorer.Globe.Engineer: an AI-powered research assistant (27:45) Imagine AI LIVE - Get 20% off tickets at http://imagineai.live/twist (29:01) Reka's impressive multimodal functionality (33:51) Apple starts slowly releasing AI-powered features in its most popular apps (38:19) Scalable Path - Get 20% off your first month at http://www.scalablepath.com/twist (39:39) Sora demos from OpenAI, and what this means for the film industry Links: Check out Explorer.Globe: https://explorer.globe.engineer Check out Reka: https://reka.ai Check out Sora: https://openai.com/sora Follow Sunny X: https://twitter.com/sundeep Check out Definitive: https://www.definitive.io Follow Jason: X: https://twitter.com/jason Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jason LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasoncalacanis Thank you to our partners: (13:35) OpenPhone - Get 20% off your first six months at http://www.openphone.com/twist (27:45) Imagine AI LIVE - Get 20% off tickets at http://imagineai.live/twist (38:19) Scalable Path - Get 20% off your first month at http://www.scalablepath.com/twist Check out the Launch Accelerator: https://launchaccelerator.co Check out Founder University: https://www.founder.university Subscribe to This Week in Startups on Apple: https://rb.gy/v19fcp
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Welcome to the Purple Eyeway Conversations podcast, recorded live at the International Purple Festival in January 2024. In this episode George Abraham chats with T Sundeep Rao, a stand-up comedian and podcaster from Bangalore. Despite facing Stargardt disease, Sundeep is an avid golfer who began playing in 1996 with some peripheral vision. However, as his sight deteriorated, he paused golf until discovering blind golf two years ago, sharing how it allows him to pursue his passion and offering a unique perspective on the game. Sundeep also shares his previous interest in tennis and cricket before losing his vision. Sundeep's journey took a turn in 8th grade when he lost his central vision to macular degeneration overnight. Growing up in the 90s in Bangalore posed academic challenges, but Sundeep navigated through extra exam time, helpful friends, and the unwavering support of his mother. He did his graduation abroad with books on cassette tapes. Later, with the advent of smartphones, laptops, and screen readers, accessibility was revolutionized. Humor became Sundeep's coping mechanism, allowing him to navigate through life with laughter. Though terrified by public speaking, Sundeep took a plunge in 2009, stepping onto the stage for the first time. The laughter of the audience became his confidence booster. After a successful decade in stand-up comedy, he decided to take a hiatus in 2020, driven by the challenges of the pandemic and a desire to spend quality time with his 20-month-old daughter. Turning the page to Sundeep's latest venture, podcasting became his medium to explore stories and experiences. His podcast, 'Life Gone Wrong,' explores the concept of experiencing setbacks and using them as stepping stones. He delves into conversations with individuals who have overcome challenges, such as injuries, have any kind of disability, illnesses, relationship issues, or war experiences. Sundeep shares his fascination with engaging conversations, uncovering the depths of people's lives, perspectives, emotions, and experiences, making his podcast a captivating exploration of the human experience. After the success of 'Life Gone Wrong,' he has started another podcast show called ‘Soapy Rao'. This episode brimmed with laughter, joy, and inspiration. As we bring it to an end, Sundeep Rao's story emerges as a powerful testament to resilience, humor, and the unwavering pursuit of passion. To access the podcast transcript, click on the link: https://otter.ai/u/zxk7L0qrd3V3ujpOgZIOgeXyUHA?utm_source=copy_url This podcast episode is brought to you by Score Foundation. To support our work, kindly visit the link: https://scorefoundation.org.in/
Going BTS On Job Interviews With Sundeep Fernandes
In today's episode of Category Visionaries, we speak with Sundeep Ravande, CEO and Co-Founder of Innovapptive, a connected worker platform that has raised $42 Million in funding. Topics Discussed: Sundeep's background in management consulting, and why he decided to start Innovapptive Working with Fortune 500 companies, and how Innovapptive helps front-line workers connect with each other and with the back-office Messaging and positioning, helping create a new category, and fundraising Why Sundeep would advise his past self to raise money early on instead of bootstrapping for seven years Why having a vision and pursuing it matters more than being a large player
Sundeep Waslekar is a distinguished social scientist who has thought a great deal about the causes and the instruments of war and the risks they pose to the future of humankind. He is the recent author of A World Without War, a book published by HarperCollins in which he argues that while the risks of nuclear holocaust have perhaps never been higher, we can reverse course and not commit collective suicide. We need to abandon narrow-minded nationalisms and develop dual loyalties to our nation and the world, where the problems we face required a renewed unity of purpose. In this podcast he convincingly makes the case that “It is possible to turn death into life. It is possible to convert violence into peace. It is possible to transform darkness into light. It is possible to change despair into hope. It is possible to end wars and unite the world.”Learn more on GlobalGovernanceForum.org
On the latest episode of Discover Your SecondAct Podcast, we have a special guest, Dr. Sundeep Kochar. He is a celebrity astrologer, motivational speaker and life coach.In his 20+ years of experience, from being a cricketer and an actor to India's one of the most celebrated astrologers with the longest running TV series on Zee News, Sundeep's constant reinvention is a masterclass of SecondActs.In the conversation, we talked about the science behind astrology, the relevance of Kundalis in 2024, numerology versus astrology, how luck and successful marriages are crafted by our signs, and his SecondAct.Our SecondAct Learnings:✅ Astrology is a compass that makes you conscious of your strengths and spheres where change is needed.✅ Have faith in the process of reinvention and surrender yourself.✅ Accept life in all its glory; it builds resilience and gratitude.✅ We must never resort to conventions; stand out.Need to start your own podcast? SecondAct Studio is the right place for you. For inquiries, DM us atInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/iiact/LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3Qz9LmSWebsite: https://thesecondact.in/#DiscoverYourSecondAct
AJ is joined in the studio by Anand an Sundeep
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Sundeep Kochar is a globally renowned celebrity astrologer, life coach, and motivational speaker, whose profound insights and compassionate guidance have touched the lives of countless individuals across the globe. Catch this engaging episode where we discuss how Sandeep Kochar reveals astrology and it's impact on our lives. Director: Deepak Garg Assistant DOP: Bhavyaraj Shrivastav Content Head: Samarth Lahri Studio: Laughing Colors, Mumbai Promotion: Arman Khan Dubai Creative Head: Viren Nagvanshi
In this episode Jon Marinaro joins the ED ECMO team and interviews his colleague Sundeep Guliani, MD about the use of an ECMO first strategy for Massive Pulmonary Embolism. Jon and Sundeep review the data and processes from their institution and from other institutions in the United States. Could it be that ECLS could move the survival needle on this high mortality disease? Listen and find out! Hobohm L, Sagoschen I, Habertheuer A, Barco S, Valerio L, Wild J, Schmidt FP, Gori T, Münzel T, Konstantinides S, Keller K. Clinical use and outcome of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation in patients with pulmonary embolism. Resuscitation. 2022 Jan;170:285-292. doi: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2021.10.007. Epub 2021 Oct 12. PMID: 34653550. Shinar Z, Hutin A. Pulmonary ECMO-ism: Let's add PEA to ECPR indications. Resuscitation. 2022 Jan;170:293-294. doi: 10.1016/j.resuscitation.2021.11.004. Epub 2021 Nov 10. PMID: 34774708. Pudil J, Rob D, Smalcova J, Smid O, Huptych M, Vesela M, Kovarnik T, Belohlavek J. Pulmonary embolism related refractory out-of-hospital cardiac arrest and extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation: Prague OHCA study post- hoc analysis. Eur Heart J Acute Cardiovasc Care. 2023 May 12:zuad052. doi: 10.1093/ehjacc/zuad052. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 37172033. Karami M, Mandigers L, Miranda DDR, Rietdijk WJR, Binnekade JM, Knijn DCM, Lagrand WK, den Uil CA, Henriques JPS, Vlaar APJ; DUTCH ECLS Study Group. Survival of patients with acute pulmonary embolism treated with venoarterial extracorporeal membrane oxygenation: A systematic review and meta-analysis. J Crit Care. 2021 Aug;64:245-254. doi: 10.1016/j.jcrc.2021.03.006. Epub 2021 Mar 24. PMID: 34049258.
Dr. Prof. Sundeep Mishra makes people aware of side effects of antidepressants and its relation to cardio and heart health in young generation and how to be resolve this for patients.
There is hormonal warfare out there! The changes I have seen over two decades of practice in the hormonal health of people has been scary. That is why this podcast was so important with endocrinologist Dr Sundeep Ruder is so needed.Dr Sundeep Ruder is a clinical endocrinologist practicing from Life Fourways Hospital in Johannesburg, South Africa and medical professor at Wits University. He is a faculty member of Synapse, an international organization exploring the mind-body connection and its connection to endocrinology. He also makes media appearances and publishes on his website Turiya Endocrinology. Join us as we explore:The hormonal landscape – what is hormonal optimization? Why are men's testosterone plummeting? What is happening to women and xenoestrogens? What is precocious puberty? Is the pill overprescribed?Real life stories about what the typical patient suffering from hormonal imbalance or deficiency, their symptoms and what Dr Ruder's simple, objective and holistic approach involves.Testosterone optimization –What it is? Why it's so important? The dangers of starting too young in life? What's TRT? Are there other routes?Human growth hormone- what it is, why it's so big in the longevity world but why Dr Ruder believes this route must be taken with caution. Why Dr Ruder asks people about their “inspiration and initiative versus incentives”?The difference between mass, visceral fat, adipose tissue and waist circumference and why 4 cm can make all the difference.The three big lifestyle interventions in Dr Ruder's experience – sleep, movement and nutrition!Contact:Website: https://turiyaendocrinology.orgMentions:Podcast - Dr Nai'm Moola, https://youtu.be/j8Y21Oh1bXo Support the showSUPPORT THE SHOW ON PATREON:As much as we love doing it, there are costs involved and any contribution will allow us to keep going and keep finding the best guests in the world to share their health expertise with you. I'd be grateful and feel so blessed by your support: https://www.patreon.com/MadeToThriveShowSend me a WhatsApp to +27 64 871 0308.
Part architect, part mystic, and part business owner (of the Blend coffee chain) – meet Sundeep Salins. He is passionate about community and doing life together and is critical of a church that goes for ‘bigger' rather than ‘deeper'. We talk about the positive lessons of Covid, which ones we are already losing, and the desire for relationship that is at the heart of us all.
With February only a few days away Dr. Galati wants to focus on American Heart Month. Cardiologist Dr. Randeep Suneja joins the show to talk about heart disease. He also takes time to discuss hypertension and the complications affiliated with it. He describes the symptoms of heart disease and explains problems associated with reflux and heartburn.
In this episode, cohosts Bill and Kasey discuss with Pranutha and Sundeep their work with International Students Incorporated and how to bridge cultural gaps and engage with people in close proximity to us. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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This week, please join author Trisha Singh as she discusses her article "Manganese-Enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Takotsubo Syndrome." Dr. Carolyn Lam: Welcome to Circulation on the Run, your weekly podcast summary and backstage pass for the journal and its editors. We're your co-hosts. I'm Dr. Carolyn Nam, Associate Editor from the National Heart Center and Duke National University of Singapore. Dr. Greg Hundley: And I'm Dr. Greg Hundley, Associate Editor, director of the Pauley Heart Center at VCU Health in Richmond, Virginia. Carolyn, very interesting feature discussion this week. Many times we hear in magnetic resonance imaging the use of gadolinium contrast. And remember, gadolinium is an extracellular agent. And when we apply it in the heart, we look for infarcts, or areas of the heart that are perhaps dead, or scarred over. This week's feature discusses manganese as a contrast agent and it is an intracellular contrast agent. And very interestingly, it identifies calcium handling, so it's a marker of viability. And these authors are going to apply manganese as well as gadolinium in trying to understand mechanisms behind Takotsubo cardiomyopathy. But before we get to that, how about we grab a cup of coffee and jump into some of the other articles in the issue? Dr. Carolyn Lam: Oh, I'd love to tell you about the other articles. But just have to first say, I loved your description of the feature paper. It's right up your alley and I can't wait to learn more. But my first paper today I want to talk about pulse field ablation. Now, what is that? Pulse field ablation, or PFA, is a unique and novel technique to treat atrial fibrillation. It has a unique safety profile largely related to its preferentially for myocardial tissue ablation. And thus, sparing the esophagus and thus, deemed to have a unique safety profile. Now, a pentaspline catheter was the first such PFA system studied for AF ablation. And in the initial trials the catheter was used for pulmonary vein isolation and left atrial posterior wall ablation. However, following its regulatory approval in Europe, in clinical practice, physicians have ablated both these locations and expanded lesions that could be in closer proximity to the coronary arteries. Now, this is an unstudied important issue since preclinical and maybe some clinical data have raised the potential for coronary arterial spasm. Hence, the investigators led by Dr. Vivek Reddy from Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and colleagues studied the vasal spastic potential of PFA lesion sets, both remote from and adjacent to coronary arteries. Dr. Greg Hundley: Wow, Carolyn, this is a really interesting question. So what did they find? Dr. Carolyn Lam: In this retrospective analysis of a series of 25 patients undergoing PFA for atrial fibrillation in whom coronary angiography was performed pre, during and post ablation, they found that during pulmonary vein isolation and left atrial posterior wall ablation, coronary spasm did not occur. However, cavotricuspid isthmus ablation provoked severe subtotal vasospasm in five out of five consecutive patients. And this was relieved by in coronary nitroglycerin. ST elevation was not observed. No patient had severe spasm if first pretreated with parenteral nitroglycerin, either intracoronary or intravenous. And so in summary, coronary vasospasm was not provoked during PFA at locations remote from the coronary arteries. But when the energy is delivered adjacent to a coronary artery, like in cavotricuspid isthmus ablation, PFA did provoke subclinical vasospasm. And the phenomenon was attenuated by nitroglycerine administered either post hoc to treat spasm or as prophylaxis. And this is discussed in accompanying editorial, I like it, “Coronary Vasospasm in PFA Primum Non Nocere” by Drs. Estes and Sundeep and Saba. Dr. Greg Hundley: Very nice Carolyn. Very important research in this area using that particular methodology. Well Carolyn, my next study comes to us again from preclinical science. And Carolyn, this study evaluated mechanisms responsible for pulmonary hypertension. So as background, pulmonary hypertension is associated with increased expression of VEGFA and it's receptor VEGFR-2. But whether and how activation of VEGFA signal participates in the pathogenesis of pulmonary hypertension, that's unclear. And so these authors led by Dr. Yangxin Chen from Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hospital and Sun Yat-Sen University evaluated VEGFA, VEGFR-2 signal activation and VEGFR-2 Y949 dependent vascular leak in lung samples from patients with pulmonary hypertension as well as in mice exposed to hypoxia. Dr. Carolyn Lam: Another one of those excellent translational pieces, isn't it Greg? So what did they find? Dr. Greg Hundley: Right Carolyn. So these authors found that pulmonary hypertension led to excessive pulmonary vascular leak in both patients and hypoxic mice. And this was owing to over activated VEGFA and VEGFR-2 Y949 signaling axis. Abolishing VEGFR-2 Y949 signaling via a specific point mutation was sufficient to prevent pulmonary vascular permeability and inhibit macrophage infiltration and Rac1 activation in smooth muscle cells under hypoxia exposure. This, in turn, led to alleviation of pulmonary hypertension manifestations including muscularization of distal pulmonary arterials, elevation of right ventricular systolic pressure and right ventricular hypertrophy. And so Carolyn, in summary, these results suggest that VEGFA, VEGFR-2 Y949 dependent vascular permeability is an important determinant in the pathogenesis of pulmonary hypertension and might serve as an attractive therapeutic target pathway for this disease. Dr. Carolyn Lam: Aw, thanks Greg for explaining that so well. The next paper talks about transcatheter aortic valve replacement of TAVR, recognizing that it is a well established treatment now for high and intermediate risk patients with severe symptomatic aortic stenosis. However, the question asked here is what makes some, but not all patients improve their left ventricular ejection fraction following TAVR associated after load reduction? Now, hypothesizing that circulating microRNAs may play a role here, the authors led by corresponding authors, Dr. Hosen and Jansen from University of Bonn and their colleagues profiled the differential expression of microRNAs in circulating extracellular vesicles in patients after TAVR. And in particular, the novel role of circulating microRNA 1225p in cardiomyocytes. Dr. Greg Hundley: Oh wow. So Carolyn, important study. So what did they find? Dr. Carolyn Lam: Well, first aortic stenosis increases circulating microRNA 1225p, which correlated with a lack of improvement of the EF in patients after TAVR. Extracellular vesicles harbored microRNA 1225p and facilitated its startling into the cardiomyocytes. Vesicular shuttling of this particular microRNA was regulated by a direct interaction with a multifunctional RNA binding protein called heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein U in a sequence specific manner. Extracellular vesicles containing the specific microRNA post transcriptionally repressed BCL2 an anti-apoptotic gene, which is central to cell viability and apoptosis. So in summary, Greg, an increase in extracellular vesicle microRNA 1225p in patients with aortic stenosis represents a novel mechanism for the deterioration of cardiac function in patients following TAVR. And pharmacological manipulation of this axis may improve ejection fraction and cardiac function in patients with aortic stenosis by improving the viability of cardiomyocytes, which opens the door to a potential therapeutic approach in patients with limited EF improvement following TAVR. Dr. Greg Hundley: Oh Carolyn, beautiful, beautiful description of that wonderful preclinical science. Well, let's reach into the mail bag and see what else is in the issue. And first, there's a research letter by Professor van Raalte entitled “Kidney Hemodynamic Effects of Angiotensin Receptor Blockades Sodium Glucose Co-transporter 2 Inhibition Alone and in Their Combination: A Crossover Randomized Trial in People with Type 2 Diabetes.” And Carolyn, there's also an In Depth piece from Dr. Marx entitled “GLP1 Receptor Agonist for the Reduction of Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Risk in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes.” Dr. Carolyn Lam: Very, very nice papers, those two. There's also an exchange of letters between Drs. Hou and Sedej regarding the article, “Fine Tuning Cardiac Insulin Like Growth Factor 1 Receptor Signaling to Promote Health and Longevity.” As well as a Perspective by Dr. Eagle, “Comments on the 2022 Aortic Guidelines: Seeking More Precision in Aortic Care.” Now, let's go onto the feature discussion of all things MRI, shall we? Dr. Greg Hundley: You bet. More on manganese. Welcome listeners to this very interesting feature discussion on December 13th. And we have with us Dr. Trisha Singh from the University of Edinburgh in Edinburgh, Scotland. Welcome, Trisha. This is a fascinating study incorporating manganese cardiovascular magnetic resonance to study some of the mechanistic underpinnings of hypokinesis left ventricular hypokinesis in patients with Takotsubo syndrome. So maybe just describe for us some of the background information that went into the preparation of your study, and what was the hypothesis that you wanted to address? Dr. Trisha Singh: Yes, of course. So we know with patients with Takotsubo syndrome, it predominantly affects middle aged women, patients present with a degree of left ventricular dysfunction, which is transient. And, unfortunately, it can be quite difficult to diagnose because it can phenotypically present very similar to an acute coronary syndrome. We know from previous studies that these patients do have ongoing symptoms despite normalization of their LV function. And actually their outcomes are not as benign as previously thought. In terms of manganese enhanced MRI imaging, we at Edinburgh University have imaged patients with other cardiac conditions such as hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, and dilated cardiomyopathy. And have established that it can be used as a surrogate marker of myocardial calcium uptake and handling. So we were very interested to see whether or not patients with acute Takotsubo syndrome have got a myocardial calcium dysfunction and more importantly whether or not this translates into long-term dysfunction and perhaps could explain their symptoms and worse prognosis in long-term. Dr. Greg Hundley: Trisha, manganese MRI. Now, we hear about gadolinium MRI, how is manganese different? You mentioned it's a nice marker for calcium handling. Is this widely used clinically? What kind of contrast does it provide? Dr. Trisha Singh: So manganese was actually one of the first contrast agents to be used with magnetic resonance imaging. It kind of came about in the 1970s and 1980s. And previous animal models have looked at how it is essentially an intracellular contrast agent. And what I mean by that is manganese is a calcium analog and therefore, in cells where they are viable and there's intact cell function, they will be taken up through a voltage gated calcium channels. So, for example, in the heart. So the theory is that manganese, when you've got normal viability, manganese is taken up into the myocardium via voltage gate calcium channels. And several studies have shown that if you then have disease myocardium, these tissues do not take up the manganese as normal tissue would. And the main difference between manganese and gadolinium is they are both paramagnetic, which is why they're helpful and useful in MRI. But gadolinium, as a compound, is too big and it cannot cross an intact cell membrane and therefore, gadolinium is more extracellular. And as, we know, accumulates in tissues where there is increased edema, or water content. So gadolinium, for all intents and purposes, is incredibly useful contrast agent, certainly what we use predominantly at the moment in clinical practice, but it is extracellular. So the theory behind manganese is that it is an intracellular contrast agent as opposed to gadolinium. And where gadolinium accumulates in disease tissue, manganese accumulates in viable tissue. So they behave almost kind of in contrast to each other. And currently, manganese is not used in clinical practice. I think the only clinical compound contrast agent utilizing manganese was mangafodipir, otherwise known as Teslascan, which I believe came off the market in 2012 and that was predominantly used for imaging liver metastasis. Dr. Greg Hundley: Well Trisha, thank you for clarifying for us the difference between manganese, the intracellular contrast agent, and gadolinium, the extracellular contrast agent, that's so widely used clinically. Well, with that description, can you describe for us now, your study population and your study design? Dr. Trisha Singh: Perfect. So the study population was we aimed to recruit 20 patients with acute Takotsubo syndrome. The diagnosis of Takotsubo syndrome was based on a clinical diagnosis, so all our patients underwent a baseline echocardiography and invasive coronary angiography. Now, for us, the coronary angiography was quite important because we wanted to ensure we ruled out anyone with an acute myocardial infarction, which can often be tricky in this cohort of patients. So after recruiting 20 patients during the acute phase of Takotsubo, they all underwent a baseline gadolinium enhanced MRI scan followed by a manganese enhanced MRI scan. And these were done at least 48 hours a part. And then about three months roughly after the acute index, they were all invited to participate in a second manganese enhanced MRI scan. Dr. Greg Hundley: Very good. So two exams separated longitudinally over time. What were your study results? Dr. Trisha Singh: Our results demonstrated that during the acute phase as one would expect, patients had a degree of left ventricular dysfunction. The majority of our patients had afibrillar Takotsubo, so had afibrillar ballooning with preservation of the basal segments. With this, we also noted that in the areas that were affected by Takotsubo, so kind of the mid ventricular wall and the apex that all patients had significantly elevated native T1 and associated T2 as well. And as we expected there was reduced uptake of manganese and therefore kind of reduced calcium uptake in the myocardium in the area affected by Takotsubo syndrome. Interesting, what we also noticed was that all these patients had significantly elevated LV mass, which has been described in previous Takotsubo papers, certainly by Professor Dawson. And when you measured the left ventricular wall thickness, the LV wall thickness is elevated in the affected and actually not even in the non-affected areas, which I suspect explains why in the acute phase people almost doubles up which kind I guess fit with kind of acute myocardial edema and intense water content. And then, three months later when these patients returned for their follow-up scan, a lot of the acute changes had resolved. So native T2 values had improved and gone back to baseline. Native T1 and post contrast T1 values had remained elevated compared to the control population. And what we found was that manganese uptake, though it had improved, it still remained abnormal and reduced compared to the control population, which is a finding that we weren't expecting to find. Dr. Greg Hundley: Very interesting. So acutely we've got extracellular water there, elevation of myocardial T2, and also impaired manganese uptake. So intracellular abnormalities with calcium handling. Then later, so three months later, we have restoration of myocardial T2 so the extra water content is absent, but we have impaired manganese uptake indicating an abnormality with calcium handling. So how do we put this all together mechanistically? What does this tell us about the pathophysiology of Takotsubo syndrome? Dr. Trisha Singh: For one thing, I think we can say that there is, as described before, there is obviously intense myocardial edema present in patients with acute Takotsubo. And I think the significant elevation in T2 and LV mass kind of all fits together. Actually interestingly, as native T2 improves in their follow-up scans, the LV mass actually all return back to normal baseline. So I think the acute edema does resolve. And as you said, interestingly, despite all of these patients, their LV function completely recover. And despite that their myocardial calcium uptake, or handling remain normal. And I think that's not been demonstrated before. And I think it just points to that there is obviously, still something going on in the myocardium and it's not behaving completely normally despite completely normal kind of gross LV function. And potentially, this might point in the direction of why these patients have ongoing symptoms. So, certainly, from our observational cohort group, about 70% of patients had ongoing symptoms and this was predominantly breathlessness and palpitations. And potentially, might be related to why patients have worse outcomes compared to the general population. Dr. Greg Hundley: Very nice. And Trisha, can you describe, was there a therapeutic intervention between the acute and then the three month later measurements? Were these patients administered any type of medical therapy and were there differences in what those therapies may have been between different patients in your study? Dr. Trisha Singh: So predominantly, most of the patient population that were started on some combination of heart treatment due to the baseline LV dysfunction. And this kind of was a combination of most of them were on Ramipril, a few of them were also on spironolactone or eplerenone. And then, every single one was on furosemide. And interestingly, I mean I appreciate, I think the population group was quite small, so it's very difficult to compare those that were on kind of full heart failure treatment versus those who were just on beta blocker and ramipril therapy. But even in that cohort there was a split of about, I think predominantly, I think 17, 16 patients were on kind just beta blockers and ramipril as opposed to beta blocker, ramipril, spironolactone. And there was no difference kind of in the recovery in manganese uptake in that cohort. But, again, the numbers are quite small, so I think it's difficult to extrapolate any kind of true meaning in that. Of course, we know there's a lack of randomized control trial data looking at how to best treat patients with acute Takotsubo syndrome and certainly, what treatment may prevent these patients from having a recurrence of Takotsubo. And I know some of the TACA registry data has looked at actually despite the fact patients of being on beta blocker, or ramipril therapy, they still go having recurrence of Takotsubo and certainly of our cohort, one of our patients went on having a recurrent episode of Takotsubo within a year of her index event and she was on aspirin, beta blocker, spironolactone as well. Dr. Greg Hundley: Very nice. And then lastly, when you made these measurements looking at the manganese uptake or lack thereof, were these in the regions of myocardium where you mentioned many had apical LV wall motion abnormalities, were they in those regions or did you also measure regions remote to where the wall motion abnormality occurred? Dr. Trisha Singh: Of course. So we took measurements in the affected regions of the heart that kind of demonstrated spironolactone syndrome. And we also took measurements in kind of, so to speak, the remote segments of the heart. Now, for the remote segments of the heart, we could only measure native T1 and post contrast T1 at 30 minutes and to measure manganese uptake well, unfortunately, what we have to do is take a measurement over time, so we'd do every two and a half minutes for 30 minutes after the manganese contrast. So we weren't able to calculate manganese uptake in the remote regions. But what we could do was measure the native T1 in the remote region, and then the post contrast T1 and see how it differed with the region of interest in the affected portion of the heart, so to speak. Dr. Greg Hundley: Very good. Well, Trisha, with this really exciting research and very nice methodology, what do you see as the next study to be performed in patients with Takotsubo? Dr. Trisha Singh: So I think, in terms of manganese enhanced imaging, I think it'd be really interesting to re-scan these patients at one year or at two years. And the question there is whether or not their manganese uptake ever recovers really. I know we previously talked about this and thought about whether or not these patients who go onto developing Takotsubo syndrome might actually have a kind of an underlying cardiomyopathy that puts them at risk of developing Takotsubo with stress. So it'd be interesting to see whether or not actually their calcium uptake ever recovers in the long-term, or whether actually they have more of a chronic heart failure type like picture. And I think another area of interest would be to see potentially using manganese imaging as a noninvasive measure of kind of myocardial calcium activity and to see whether or there's any changes with therapy over the course of months to years or so. Dr. Greg Hundley: Very nice. Well listeners, we want to thank Dr. Trisha Singh from University of Edinburgh in Edinburgh, Scotland for bringing us this really interesting article in patients with Takotsubo syndrome demonstrating that there is a marked perturbation of myocardial manganese uptake, which is most evident in the acute phase of Takotsubo presentation, but also persists for at least three months despite apparent restoration of normal left ventricular ejection fraction and resolution of myocardial edema. All of this suggesting that abnormal myocardial calcium handling may be implicated in the pathophysiology of Takotsubo syndrome. Well, on behalf of Carolyn and myself, we want to wish you a great week. And we will catch you next week on the run. This program is copyright of the American Heart Association 2022. The opinions expressed by speakers in this podcast are their own and not necessarily those of the editors or of the American Heart Association. For more, please visit ajjournals.org.
Tara is on the scene at Tata Literature Live! The Mumbai LitFest 2022 as the official podcast partner! She speaks to Sundeep Waslekar, a thought leader on global conflict resolution, about the future of nuclear warfare and importance of universal peace. Sundeep Waslekar is the President of Strategic Foresight Group, an international think tank on global future and conflict resolution. He has also authored successful books like ‘A World Without War' (HarperCollins 2022) and the Marathi bestseller ‘Eka Dishecha Shodh', which was translated in multiple Indian languages and has had over 23 editions. 'Books and Beyond with Bound' is the podcast where Tara Khandelwal and Michelle D'costa of Bound talk to some of the best writers in India and find out what makes them tick. Follow us @boundindia on all social media. Produced by Aishwarya JavalgekarSound Edit and Mix by Kshitij Jadhav
You're probably aware that venture capital investing in climate has grown very quickly in recent years, from around five billion in 2016 to over 40 billion dollars deployed in 2021. Large funds drive most of that growth, but small vehicles still play an important role - especially in recruiting new investors to start investing in climate. Sundeep Ahuja has helped many investors dip their toes into climate. He's invested in over 100 companies through syndicates that he's led. Full disclosure: I've backed a couple of his syndicated deals. Now, he's focusing on developing funds to deploy more capital into climate startups. Sundeep has a fascinating background, having been a software engineer, product manager, marketer, and business leader for technology companies, Kiva.org, Republic, and many others. He also wrote a novel and a television pilot as part of his effort to fuel more climate action. Sundeep has great insights to the world of investing in climate startups today. If that's the world you're curious about, I think you'll enjoy this episode. Here we go. In today's episode, we cover:[3:39] Sundeep's history of climate investing & current work at Climate Capital[4:37] The difference between syndicates, rolling funds & traditional venture funds[8:56] Climate Capital's investment thesis[10:49] Climate Capital's screening process [12:34] Examples of companies & industries that Climate Capital is focused on [15:49] The outlook for climate tech investing[17:49] Geopolitics & climate investing[19:27] The vision for “building the A16z of climate”[21:44] The role of community-building[25:08] Activating people through communication[27:31] Opportunities for non-accredited investors[30:18] The case for investing in climateResources MentionedClimate CapitalClimate Capital CollectiveRepublicWefunderAngelListConnect with Sundeep AhujaConnect with Sundeep on LinkedInConnect With Jason RissmanInvestedInClimate.com On LinkedInOn TwitterSubscribe to Invested In Climate
Our guest this week on CLIMB by VSC, is Sundeep Ahuja, who is an investor and syndicate lead of Climate Capital and Duro Ventures. As an investor, Sundeep has invested in businesses ranging from Good Eggs, Substack, and Notable Labs and more recently has back leading climate companies including Mosaic, NCX, Arcadia and many more. We love talking about scaling challenges for climate startups on this show so I'm excited to dig into Sundeep's experience as an operator and how it informs the kinds of founders he likes to invest in as an investor. Sundeep is also an author and content creator so there is a lot for us to dig in on for this episode of Climb. About VSC Ventures: For 20 years, our award-winning PR agency VSC has worked with innovative startups on positioning, messaging, and awareness and we are bringing that same expertise to help climate startups with storytelling and narrative building. Last year, general partners Vijay Chattha and Jay Kapoor raised a $21M fund to co-invest in the most promising startups alongside leading climate funds. Through the conversations on our show CLIMB by VSC, we're excited to share what we're doing at VSC and VSC Ventures on climate innovation with companies like Ample, Actual, Sesame Solar, Synop, Vibrant Planet, and Zume among many others.
Greg interviews Sundeep Salins, an entrepreneur and disciple of Jesus living in Scotland. Sundeep shares his thoughts on the state of the church and effective ministry in the marketplace. Milam Shah shares her spiritual journey.
Greg interviews Sundeep Salins, entrepreneur and disciple of Jesus living in Scotland. Sundeep shares his thoughts on the state of the church and effective ministry in the marketplace. Milam Shah shares her spiritual journey.
Greg interviews Sundeep Salins, entrepreneur and disciple of Jesus living in Scotland. Sundeep shares his thoughts on the state of the church and effective ministry in the marketplace. Milam Shaw shares her spiritual journey.
In this episode we talk about implantology and strategic practice training post-dental school. Tune in to hear about some of the gaps in knowledge dental graduates may face coming out of dental school and preparing to use implant therapies.This episode is sponsored by Aspen Dental.
In this episode, Dr Sandep Kumar talks to Sundeep Patel, Practice Owner and MiSmile Network member! Topics: Tell us about your background. Back to the beginning, your childhood and how you got into dentistry? When did you first hear about Invisalign? When did you realise the potential Invisalign could bring? Tell me about the mentoring and training you deliver to other dentists using non-invasive techniques? Tell me about your team - they're pretty amazing. How do you get them on board, how do you motivate and get them to lead the business? You've got more than 300 5 star Google reviews - how do you do it? I know getting reviews is one of the hardest challenges for dentists What drives you? What's your split of time between clinical dentistry / mentoring / business Who inspires you as a business leader? What's next for you – what's the 10 year plan?
Mint's Shipra Singh spoke to Sundeep Sikka, ED and CEO, Nippon India mutual Fund to trace his personal finance journey so far
Sundeep Kamath is the General Secretary of the All India Organic Network Association (AIONA); He is the former Secretary of the Biodynamic Association of India; He's been on the board of IFOAM Asia (the representative body of the Organic Movement in Asia); and was on the Organizing Committee of the Organic World Congress in 2017. He is also a founding partner of Mandala Solutions, a boutique consulting firm which offers solutions to private organizations as well as governments. He is currently advising the Federal Government of Bhutan (on certification), State Government of Nagaland & several Municipalities & Provinces in the Philippines on their plans to fully convert to Organic (following the example of the state of Sikkim in India) Sundeep was part of the founding team of the first school in Asia offering a two year residential advanced diploma in Organic & Biodynamic Agriculture for rural underprivileged youth.He was on the Executive Committee of the Anthroposophical Society in India. He has been the past president of Sudatta, an Adoptive Parents Association and is a founder-parent of Bangalore's first Waldorf School, the Bangalore Steiner School. You can find Sundeep listed as a Biodynamic Federation Advisor at biodynamic-advisor.org, or at his site mandalasolutions.in
Sundeep Singh Boparai also known as KingSunnyB is an American-Sikh who identifies with the LGBTQ Community. He holds a Masters of Science in Healthcare Administration from Hofstra University. Currently, he is a DHA candidate at the Medical School of South Carolina. He is a model & influencer, magazine brand ambassador for 360 Magazine, LGBTQ & HIV activist. Currently, Sundeep is a Healthcare Administrator for Northwell Health's LGBTQ Transgender Program, where he works on leading the center to meet the goals of the organization as well as the community being served. Sundeep is a trailblazer and pioneer as he has made it his life goal to continue to advocate for the rights of his Queer Sikh siblings. He is passionate about normalizing homosexuality within the South Asian community. In addition to his modeling, Sundeep has appeared on Podcasts with Joty Kay, Reenu Dhillion and Sundeep Morrison hosted by the #1 South Asian podcast network in the world, Rukus Avenue Radio. In his spare time he enjoys quality time with his puppy, continuously learning about queer culture and working on collaborations that align with his social media platform to amplify the voices of vulnerable individuals. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shernivision/message
Greg Bryan and Randy Nickel interview Sundeep Salins, one of the founders of Blend Coffee in Scottland (http://blendcoffee.co.uk/)In this episode, Sundeep tells the story of how his great grandfather came to faith in India and how that led his parents to start a ministry among those with leprosy in India.He then shares how his upbringing inspired him to create an effective outreach ministry in the marketplace. He explains the vision and mission of Blend Coffee. BLEND stands for Bless, Listen, Eat, Nurture, and Dare. We also discuss:Challenges of pastors to equip the saintsPractical tips to effective marketplace ministryPower of mentoring your employees and staffLoving people not seeing them as projectsMinistering among broken peopleThe mental illness impact of the Covid pandemicThe need for real connection not more contentThe power of incarnational ministryOrganic ministry verses non-organic ministryDefining human wealthPower of meaningful relationshipsNo man is a failure who has friendsOn our best days we are not beyond the need of God's grace and on our worst days we are not beyond the reach of God's grace. (Jerry Bridges)We welcome your comments, questions, and feedback. You can reach out to us by emailing us at (gospeladdictpodcast@gmail.com)If you are interested in joining Greg on a trip to the Holy Land, go to (http://greg.news) for details. Like our Podcast? Become a Patron! https://www.patreon.com/gospeladdict
Part 2 of Greg Bryan and Randy Nickel interview with Sundeep Salins, one of the founders of Blend Coffee in Scottland (http://blendcoffee.co.uk/)In this episode, we discuss the following topics: Challenges of pastors to equip the saintsPractical tips to effective marketplace ministryPower of mentoring your employees and staffLoving people not seeing them as projectsMinistering among broken peopleThe mental illness impact of the Covid pandemicThe need for real connection not more contentThe power of incarnational ministryOrganic ministry versus non-organic ministryDefining human wealthPower of meaningful relationshipsNo man is a failure who has friendsOn our best days, we are not beyond the need of God's grace and on our worst days, we are not beyond the reach of God's grace. (Jerry Bridges)Below is the link to the Blend podcast telling stories of our customers.https://open.spotify.com/episode/3Q8faY8kbdclOTnwr7chjk?si=QcokAecFSDu9256Fc1jUQAHere are some YouTube videos about Sundeep's parent's charities in India.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYkj65C_7oEhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpbOhQ4CVUwhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=coLwnq1YaFwWe welcome your comments, questions, and feedback. You can reach out to us by emailing us at (gospeladdictpodcast@gmail.com)If you are interested in joining Greg on a trip to the Holy Land, go to (http://greg.news) for details. Like our Podcast? Become a Patron! https://www.patreon.com/gospeladdict
Sundeep serves regulators and industry professionals alike, he frequently contributes to industry & government collaborated conferences as a speaker and panelist. A prominent guest lecturer in various MBA and Pharmacy educational institutions in India. He is a lead auditor for medical devices and has expertise in ISO 13485, EU MDR, IVDR, CE Certification, CER, PMS, USFDA, 510(K), ISO 14971, MDSAP. He has delivered multiple global webinars for medical devices, diagnostics and life science companies. He is currently associated with Datt Mediproducts, India as a General Manager - Compliance & Regulatory Affairs, in addition to being an active member of a Technical Group (Software as Medical Device) at Global Harmonization Working Party. On this episode he discusses how India is the fourth largest medical device market in Asia worth approx. $12 billion in 2022, its dominance in consumables and disposables, the process for exporting and importing medical devices from India, the regulatory frameworks of the region, the challenges of the EU MDR and IVDR in both the EU & UK, how to keep up to date with the everchanging regulatory environment, what makes the area of Bangalore a hotspot for MedTech and the similarities in regulation around the world. Get in touch with Sundeep Agarwal https://www.linkedin.com/in/sundeep-agarwal-5680342a/ Get in touch with Karandeep Badwal - https://www.linkedin.com/in/karandeepbadwal/ Follow Karandeep on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/c/QRAMedical Subscribe to the Podcast
Greg Bryan and Randy Nickel interview Sundeep Salins, one of the founders of Blend Coffee in Scottland (http://blendcoffee.co.uk/)In this episode, Sundeep tells the story of how his great grandfather came to faith in India and how that led his parents to start a ministry among those with leprosy in India.He then shares how his upbringing inspired him to create an effective outreach ministry in the marketplace. He explains the vision and mission of Blend Coffee. BLEND stands for Bless, Listen, Eat, Nurture, and Dare. Below is the link to the Blend podcast telling stories of our customers.https://open.spotify.com/episode/3Q8faY8kbdclOTnwr7chjk?si=QcokAecFSDu9256Fc1jUQAHere are some YouTube videos about Sundeep's parent's charities in India.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYkj65C_7oEhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpbOhQ4CVUwhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=coLwnq1YaFwWe welcome your comments, questions, and feedback. You can reach out to us by emailing us at (gospeladdictpodcast@gmail.com)If you are interested in joining Greg on a trip to the Holy Land, go to (http://greg.news) for details. Like our Podcast? Become a Patron! https://www.patreon.com/gospeladdict
Dinis Guarda citiesabc openbusinesscouncil Thought Leadership Interviews
Today's guest of Dinis Guarda YouTube Podcast Series is Sundeep Reddy Mallu, the head of analytics and hiring at Gramener, which solves business problems for its clients by identifying data insights and presenting them as data stories.Mallu advises executives at leading enterprises and NGOs on data science, helping organizations transform by building teams and adopting a culture of data.A new interview conducted by Hilton Supra and powered by FreedomX, openbusinesscouncil and citiesabc.Sundeep Mallu BiographyMallu's journey started in 2003 selling seeds at farmers' meets. A stellar journey which has brought him to now delivering business value to Fortune 100 clients globally via custom Data Science solutions.In his current role as SVP Analytics, Sundeep Mallu advises executives on 1) aligning their data science strategy with business vision, 2) building teams to apply advanced analytics and data visualization, and 3) helping businesses adopt a data-driven culture.Likewise, as a TA head, he owns the hunt for great team players, across industries and school campuses, and attracts them to join Gramener.Sundeep Mallu has a diverse experience in client handling and working in multi-cultural teams across North America, Europe, Singapore and India. As an international speaker, he's taken the stage at leading events conducted by organizations such as TEDx, O'Reilly Strata; and has conducted 100+ hours of corporate training and do guest lectures at B Schools.About Dinis Guarda profile and Channelshttps://www.openbusinesscouncil.orghttps://www.intelligenthq.comhttps://www.hedgethink.com/https://www.citiesabc.com/More interviews and inspirational videos on Dinis Guarda YouTube
We're BACK! Kicking season 3 off with Sundeep Singh Boparai also known as KingSunnyB who is an American-Sikh who identifies with the LGBTQ Community. He is a model & influencer as well as an Healthcare Administrator for a LGBTQ+ Transgender Program. I met Sunny through Clubhouse back in April 2021 and that's when this episode was recorded. Identity is a big thing for all of us and navigating the different parts of our identities can be really tough at times. In this episode Sunny shares his story of coming out as queer, allyship and what it means to him being homosexual when you are South Asian. You may need to get some tissues ready as it's a very honest, deep and raw conversation! Don't forget to follow/ subscribe to It's Preeti Personal Podcast and click here leave a review. https://apple.co/3lagtmi Love, Preeti x ———————————————————— Don't forget to follow me on social media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/preetipersonal/ TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZSvmbM63/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/preetipersonal Clubhouse: @preetipersonal If you prefer, you can also email me: itspreetipersonal@gmail.com ———————————————————— Sunny's Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kingsunnyb/ TikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMLALxyyY/ ———————————————————— Social Media pages that showcase the intersectionality between being South Asian and part of the LGBTQ+ community: https://www.instagram.com/nazandmattfoundation/ https://www.instagram.com/thatasadguy/ https://www.instagram.com/gaysians.official/ https://www.instagram.com/youdontlovemeboys/ https://www.instagram.com/sarbatlgbtsikh/ https://www.instagram.com/queerpunjab/ https://www.instagram.com/ravjotmehek/ ———————————————————— Music: Upbeat-party by scottholmesmusic.com
Sundeep Singh Boparai also known as KingSunnyB is an American-Sikh who identifies with the LGBTQ Community. He holds a Masters of Science in Healthcare Administration from Hofstra University. Currently, he is a DHA candidate at the Medical School of South Carolina. He is a model & influencer, magazine brand ambassador for 360 Magazine, LGBTQ & HIV activist. Currently, Sundeep is a Healthcare Administrator for Northwell Health's LGBTQ Transgender Program, where he works on leading the center to meet the goals of the organization as well as the community being served. Sundeep is a trailblazer and pioneer as he has made it his life goal to continue to advocate for the rights of his Queer Sikh siblings. He is passionate about normalizing homosexuality within the South Asian community. In addition to his modeling, Sundeep has appeared on Podcasts with Joty Kay, Reenu Dhillion and Sundeep Morrison hosted by the #1 South Asian podcast network in the world, Rukus Avenue Radio. In his spare time he enjoys quality time with his puppy, continuously learning about queer culture and working on collaborations that align with his social media platform to amplify the voices of vulnerable individuals. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/supreet03/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/supreet03/support
Sundeep Kamath is a Biodynamic Advisor having professional expertise in the wide spectrum of the Organic/Biodynamic food landscape, from Biodynamic Agriculture production to market linkages based on Associative Economics. He has been the Secretary of the Biodynamic Association of India & is currently on the Board of IFOAM Asia & is the General Secretary of AIONA.
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On today's episode, host @arvindvijaymohan speaks to Sundeep Bhandari, a collector whose passion for art resulted in his taking a big step forward, pushing him to dawn the hat of an active cultural promoter. Sundeep is the Founder Trustee of the Craft and Community Development Foundation, a not-for-profit initative that undertakes projects that support and fund regional and tribal artisan communities. These projects introduce the artisans to new concepts and designs while retaining the purity of the craft's origin. Sundeep tells us about the importance of supporting this fabulous mission and shares with us his learnings as a collector, promoter and a hobbyist painter. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Swingin' '60s Summer Series continues with "The Prisoner" the iconic sci-fi series developed by and starring the late great Patrick McGoohan. A secret agent is abducted and taken to a mysterious village guarded by a giant balloon and populated exclusively by people with numbers intead of names. Guest starring Sundeep. You can find the Spy-Fi Guys at the following social media links: https://www.facebook.com/thespyfiguys/
Hello there! For the past few months I've been thinking about changing up the podcast and even considered starting a new one. Well fortunately I found a solution that involves less work and is more fun overall. Listen up and listen in to find out my plans. Cheers! Sundeep
Every marketer revisited their marketing strategy during the Covid-19 period. We have heard about the different campaigns launched during the pandemic. This episode of Brewing Talks let us hear about the impact Akshaya Patra Foundation, World's largest midday meal school program had on Covid-relief initiatives. The Chief Marketing Officer for Akshaya Patra Foundation Sundeep Talwar also shares his personal journey as marketer and his insights on public-private partnership model. A Small Note: The last year or more has been a tough one for all of us. And the second wave of COVID-19 has been much worse. To help those affected by the pandemic in India, the podcasting community has come together under the #PodForChange banner to raise funds through an exclusive NGO partner, Give India. Join Ep.Log and #PODFORCHANGE as we look to make a positive impact in the lives of those affected by COVID19. Please visit the link: tinyurl.com/PodForChangeIndia. Remember, someone really needs the help. You can follow us and leave us feedback on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @eplogmedia, For advertising/partnerships send you can send us an email at bonjour@eplog.media. If you like this show, please subscribe and leave us a review wherever you get your podcasts, so other people can find us. You can also find us on https://www.eplog.media DISCLAIMER: The views expressed on all the shows produced and distributed by Ep.Log Media are personal to the host and the guest of the shows respectively and with no intention to harm the sentiments of any individual/organization.The said content is not obscene or blasphemous or defamatory of any event and/or person deceased or alive or in contempt of court or breach of contract or breach of privilege, or in violation of any provisions of the statute, nor hurt the sentiments of any religious groups/ person/government/non-government authorities and/or breach or be against any declared public policy of any nation or state.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Leaders of B2B - Interviews on B2B Leadership, Tech, SaaS, Revenue, Sales, Marketing and Growth
Patel spent many years working on the product during his stint consulting with big pharmaceutical companies. He talks about how a great product idea can sell itself, even if you hate sales, and how that product approach evolves into empowering people and relationships as you scale your startup.Startup founders who have brilliant ideas but don't want to take the fundraising route can draw inspiration from the bootstrapping approach Patel took for iorad. Iorad.comspatel@iorad.comListen in to this podcast to deepen your insight on startups and business. Check out our other great content on the LeadersofB2B.com.
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