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Digital consent models, language barriers, and cultural differences are just a few factors that can exclude people from participating in genomic research. In this episode, our guests discuss these issues, and explore alternative methods such as in-person discussions and the use of trusted community figures to engage with their communities to increase awareness of genomic research. They also highlight the importance of communicating consent in ways that respect cultural dynamics, such as family involvement in decision-making. Our host, Naimah Callachand is joined by Maili Raven-Adams, researcher in bioethics and policy at Nuffield Council on Bioethics, Niharika Batra, Community Projects Manager at Southall Community Alliance and Trupti Patel, Policy Manager at Genomics England. "I think it is about finding language to involve people, and figure out how the benefits of them donating data can relate to them and their community" You can read the transcript below or download it here: https://www.genomicsengland.co.uk/assets/documents/Podcast-transcripts/How-can-we-ensure-equitable-access-to-genomic-medicine.docx Niharika: People are usually comfortable giving their data when they feel that there is transparency from the data collector, they're being completely transparent, they come with you with clear benefits, how it's going to benefit the community. And you are equally sort of agent of your own data and you feel involved in the research and you feel that you have power to give out your data and have control over the journey of that research. Naimah: My name is Naimah Callachand, and I'm the Head of Product Engagement and Growth at Genomics England. On today's episode, I'm joined by Maili Raven-Adams, researcher in bioethics and policy at Nuffield Council on Bioethics, Niharika Batra, Community Projects Manager for Southall Community Alliance, and Trupti Patel, Policy Manager at Genomics England. Today, we're going to be discussing some of the ethical, legal and social implications of genomics research for diverse communities, and how we might overcome them to address the challenge of diverse communities health needs. If you enjoy today's episode, we'd love your support, please like, share and rate us on wherever you listen to your podcasts. First of all, I'm going to ask each of our guests to briefly introduce themselves. Maili: I'm Maili Raven-Adams, I lead on work at the Nuffield Council on Bioethics to do with genomics. This has predominantly been looking at how to develop a best practice approach for genomics, and looking at the ethical implications of AI and genomics when they're used together in healthcare. Before here, I worked at the Global Alliance for Genomics and Health, where I developed policies related to diversity in datasets and genomic discrimination, so I have a particular interest in this area. Naimah: Niharika, can we come to you? Niharika: Hello, everyone, I'm Niharika Batra, I'm the Community Projects Manager at Southall Community Alliance. We are a charity based in Southall. Prior to joining the charity, I was working as a Youth Community Engagement Assistant in United Nations Development Programme in India, and I have a background in gender and development. I also bring with me lived experience of being a South Asian immigrant woman, and I'm really passionate about working with the immigrant communities in the UK. Naimah: It's lovely to have you. And Trupti, can we come to you? Trupti: Hi, I'm Trupti Patel, I'm a Policy Manager at Genomics England. I work primarily within the diverse data initiative and I lead the equity in health research workstream. My background is in responsible research and innovation, as well as co-production, and more ethical ways in which members of the public can shape the direction of scientific advancements. Naimah: So, first of all, Trupti, can we talk about the challenges around equity in data, and what this means for diverse groups in the context of genomics? Trupti: Yes, as I mentioned, I lead the equity in health research workstream. Now we talk very specifically about equity in health data. As Genomics England, we are a biobank, and we hold health data on individuals who have consented to be a part of genomic research. When we talk about equity, primarily we're talking about those of non-European ancestry, and there are very specific reasons as to why that is. So firstly, there's a wider issue about representativeness within health datasets more widely. We know that across all health data sets that are located within Global North countries, the data held within them tends to not be representative of their populations. And what I mean by that is that they tend to overrepresent those of European ancestry, and underrepresent anyone who is not of European ancestry. The consequences of this is that healthcare innovation might stand to leave these population groups behind. One of the other reasons that we talk about equity specifically, as opposed to things like equality, is that we're also aware that if we look at research on a global level, the majority of research funding is given out through grant bodies located in Global North countries. So we already know that research portfolios can actually be quite skewed towards population groups who live in those countries themselves. We know that there's a lack of financial investment as well within developing economies. So it's natural to assume that health innovation projects which address the needs of these communities are more likely to be conducted by researchers who are based in developing economies. However, their access to funding is very limited, and on top of that they tend to have much smaller life sciences sectors, so their access for private funding, as well as opportunities to collaborate with industry can actually be quite limited in itself as well. Another reason that we care about equity is that we actually know that there are some sub-populations that are very diverse within themselves. So a good example is the genetic diversity of Africa as a whole is much larger than those who live outside of Africa itself. And for that reason there tends to be a focus on actually oversampling from people who are of these ancestries. And another example being South East Asians as well. The final challenge when it comes to equity is that we also know that there has to be a need for medical innovation for these population groups, and a desire for people to actually buy this type of innovation. So there's a need for demand for these therapies and medications. Now if we already know that developing economies might be less likely to be able to afford these medications, then the demand will always be lower for these population groups. And therefore the demand for innovation might also be lower population groups. But as a country, because we would want to make sure that we're able to provide medication to everyone equally, we need to take an equitable approach. So one thing about the lack of diversity within datasets actually means that we can't always accurately predict whether or not someone does or doesn't have a condition. So we're still at the stage where accuracy is not as good for these population groups as it is for others, and it leads to things that we call false positives and false negatives. So where we think that someone does or doesn't have a condition, and in fact, they might or they might now. The incidence rates of that happening for anyone of non-European ancestry are higher. That's one of the tensions that we're playing with at the moment, especially when it comes to providing genomic healthcare via a healthcare service. Understanding people's cultural background and nuances I think is really important. For example, a lot of those cultural practices can actually play into whether or not someone decides to receive or not receive a form of healthcare. And it's also important to understand things like timing, so the decision around whether or not someone decides whether or not they're going to take a preventative medication might be based upon cultural timings around things like giving birth or something. Naimah: How can we ensure equitable access to genomic medicine for all of these communities? Maili: So I think we need to understand that there are several understandable reasons that people might not have been involved in genomic research to date. Efforts have been made to engage with different communities, but this has sort of been piecemeal and we need to see how that engagement can feed into research practices. So that people feel as if their information that they've given has been taken on board, and that those research practices have been co-developed, and they feel more willing to engage so that that representation can increase. There's also been examples where research has been actively untrustworthy in the past. You know, there's well known stories of Henrietta Lacks, whose cancer cells were taken without her consent, and then used to develop research. And there's different examples across the globe that kind of mirror that sort of exploitation. So we kind of need to take note of these, and understand why people aren't there, and then allow that to inform engagement practices. So that research practice can change over time and be more inclusive and encourage people to get involved and give good reason for them to get involved in that. Niharika: Also, to add on to what Trupti and Maili mentioned. First of all, why this data gap exists, why is there inequity in genomic data? It's because historically South Asian communities or the marginalised communities have been used to extract a lot of data, be it social research or medicine research. So when a researcher approached them or a data collector approaches them, they feel that they're just going to collect the data and there will be no feedback process, or it might not benefit the community. The communities do not understand what the clear benefits of these researches are. And in terms of genomics, when we talk about medicine research, historically these communities have been exploited. There has been information asymmetry, and we have observed a case in 1960s where in Coventry Punjabi women, or South Asian women, were given radioactive rotis, and they weren't even aware what they were consuming. And it was in the name of research. So there's always this hesitancy when it comes to medicine research. One way to tackle the problem of the data gap in genomic research is by co-production . So when you're approaching the communities, it sort of helps who is collecting the data, there is no skewed power dynamic involved. People are usually comfortable giving their data when they feel that there is transparency from the data collector, they are being completely transparent, they come with you with clear benefits, how it's going to benefit the community. And you are equally sort of agent of your own data, and you feel involved in the research, and you feel that you have power to give out your data and have control over the journey of that research. So it is also important how you frame the message when you're collecting the data. In our communities, the idea of sevā or Kismet is very embedded in the communities, which mean either giving out your services or your time for the benefit of the communities. So it's not just donation, but it's just spending more time or just working with the communities for a common or a collective benefit. So when the message is framed in such a manner that you are doing a sevā or you are helping your communities bridge the health inequalities and there might be a collective benefit for the communities, people are more motivated to give their data. But when the word donating data is used, then it puts a sort of emotional burden on the participant. So it all depends on the messaging, how you frame your messages when you're collecting the data, and it's important to be cognisant of the cultural sort of ideas. And this is something that can be used with South Asian communities, sevā and giving back to the communities. Maili: I was just going to say, I completely agree with that, like 100%, it's really important as well that the global majority don't feel pressurised into giving that data because of the language that's being used. You know, the global majority are not represented in these datasets, so it could be that the language used might put pressure on people to donate that data to fill that gap, but that's not the right language. I think it is about finding language to involve people, and figure out how the benefits of them donating data can relate to them and their community, so it just wanted to say that. And also, it's important when we're using language like genetic ancestry that those aren't conflated with things like race or ethnicity, which are social uses of that language. So I think this is just another area where it is really important to think about language and work with communities, to figure out what the right language to use it, and understand the benefits of using certain types of language. Naimah: And it just kind of highlights how many different nuances there is, and areas that need to be considered. Maili: Yes, I was just going to say, within that, we need to think about barriers to participation as well that might affect certain communities. You know, there might be some language barriers, to making sure that we've got translators, or there's investment in making sure that the resources are there to make the engagement and also the research accessible to people. There's things like people have lives, they have childcare, they have jobs, so making sure that they can donate data if they want to, at times that work for them and environments that work for them. And things like transport costs and that sort of thing might be covered by a research organisation, so that people are empowered to get involved, and there's not too many barriers to become involved if they want to be. I think that's really important to address as well. Naimah: Trupti, did you have something to add? Trupti: Yes, I was just going to say, I think it was really interesting that Niharika actually framed the benefit around community benefit. Because within the policy sphere, and actually even within wider conversations on data and health, people use frame benefit in terms of patient benefit specifically. And what we find is that when we engage with diverse communities, most of their concerns around harms are actually not harms necessarily to themselves specifically, but harms around their whole community. And I do wonder whether there needs to be a slight reframing in how we talk about benefit when it comes to genomics in particular. Because most people when they donate their data they know that it has consequences for those who are related to them. Naimah: So I wanted to talk about research governance as well. And in the context of history of medical racism, with medical innovation now heading towards personalised healthcare, what are they key considerations we should have when it comes to rules around access to data? Trupti: So, I mean, one of the rules that we have within our biobank, when it comes to access to data, is that we don't want it to lead to any discrimination, and we won't allow access for things, for research projects, that do lead to discrimination. However, we already know that there are lots of unintended consequences when it comes to research in general. And when it comes to medical research in particular, and thinking about genomics in particular, lots of communities are aware that because in the past there has been a lot of research outputs have been used in ways that actually don't benefit these communities, and actually have negative consequences for these community groups, it means that the barrier to encourage people to take part is actually quite high. When it comes to genomics in particular, obviously there's been a history of eugenics, and at the moment, that's quite a big area that lots of universities, especially in the UK, are going through eugenics inquiries. It has effects upon people's perceptions of genomics as an area, and whether or not people can be confident that those types of research won't be repeated, and the types of research that will happen will actually benefit them. I mean, there's a good example that one of the community members gave, not directly to do with genomics, but actually they knew that if you're first name is Mohammed, your car insurance is actually much higher, your premiums are much higher. And so they were concerned that if you were grouping people within genomic ancestries, or genetic ancestries, what consequences that has for them can be quite nuanced in the first instance. But in the long-term it would actually mean that people might be grouped within these ancestries and policies and things that are created as a consequence were quite concerning for them. Naimah: And Maili, I wonder if you could tell me how people might feel more comfortable in the ways in which their data is being used? Maili: I guess if there's transparent governance mechanisms in place and they can understand how their data is being protected, you know, that goes right through data access committees. There's one at Genomics England that as Trupti said reviews data. So if they can understand what sorts of considerations that committee are thinking about in respect to genetic discrimination, and they can understand that certain considerations have been taken into account when their data is being used, that's one thing. Another could be through consent processes. So there's different sorts of consent models that could be explored with communities to figure out which one they'd be more comfortable with. So broad consent I think is the one that's used at Genomics England at the moment. So that means that people give their consent once, and then that data can kind of be used for a broad range of purposes. But it's not always clear to people what those purposes are, or where that might be used over time. So there's different sorts of mechanisms that could be explored, like dynamic consent, where people are updated over time about what their data is being used for, and they can either opt out or opt in to those research practices. Or forms like things like granular consent, where when people give their consent there's different options of people that they'd be happy for their data to be shared with. So we know that people are less trusting of private companies, for example, so people might be able to say, “Yes, my data can be shared with nonprofit organisations or research organisations affiliated with universities or the government, but I don't want my data to be shared with private companies.” And that might make people feel more comfortable in donating their data, because they might feel like they have some more control over where that is ending up. And I think transparency there is really important, so people can understand when they give their data or they donate their data, they can understand what benefit might be coming from that. And that might encourage people to get involved as well. Trupti: I was just going to add to that comment about dynamic consent. So actually an interesting thing that Niharika mentioned earlier was this feeling that the people that we engage with actually really wanted a sense of control over their own data still. Obviously when you give broad consent, your giving your consent, as Maili said, to a wide range of research that will happen or can happen in the future. But interestingly, dynamic consent, I think culturally it is really valuable for some population groups, partly because it fits in very nicely with the idea that your biological data is actually a part of who you are. And that cultural philosophy can still exist within a lot of these communities that we're engaging with and a lot of these communities that we're trying to encourage to actually provide us with data. Do you ever think that there could be like a medium position, where it was actually dynamic withdrawal? Maili: Yes, I guess that is something that could be explored, and I think that's one of the models that sometimes is talked about in academia or in these sorts of forums. I think if people were dynamically kind of withdrawing, it might be interesting to understand why they're withdrawing and their reasons for that, so that research practice can change and take account of why people maybe no longer want to get involved in a certain type of research. And I know that's something that you've spoken about in your community engagement groups. Naimah: Niharika, do you have something you want to add? Niharika: Yes, so when we were engaging with our communities, we primarily engaged with Hindi speaking people from Indian origin, Punjabi speaking people from Indian origin, and Urdu speaking people from Indian origin, and we spoke to them about genomic research. We also spoke to them about the branches of genomic research and how their data could be used. So while their data could be used for innovation in pharmacogenomics, which seemed to be more palatable for the people as this is an extension for treatments they've already been using. For example, treatment for a chronic condition like hypertension or diabetes. Whereas they were quite reluctant when it came to their data being used for gene editing. So in Hindu religion, humans are considered the creation of Brahma, who is one of our main Gods. And similarly in Islam, humans are called (Islamic term), which means God's greatest creation. So when it comes to gene editing, some people believe that it means you are playing God, it means that you're tampering with the DNA, you're tampering with God's creation. So they were really reluctant in providing their data for an innovation that entails gene editing or genetic screening or gene therapy. And when it comes to consent, I know Genomics England takes a broad consent, and there's scope of dynamic consent. Where people are constantly engaged on where their data is being used, how their data is being used, which innovation their data is being used for, which research their data is being used for. And they have an opportunity to withdraw their data if they're uncomfortable with any aspect of research. Maili: I was just going to say something else about consent models. When we're thinking about different forms of consent, like dynamic consent, it's also important to consider the accessibility of those, lots of those models would rely on the internet and people having access to laptops or phones. And so when we're exploring those models, we need to make sure that people have access, and if they don't have access that there's other ways that that sort of consent model might be able to be replicated, or there is an alternative way, so that people aren't excluded through that. Naimah: Is there a question around language barriers as well with the consent models? Maili: Yes, when verbal consent is taking place, the same problems of language barriers are there within the online version. You know, how do you make sure that things that are translated, and translated well as well? Because genomics is a complicated area with lots of jargon and complex language. So how can we make sure that we translate that language in a way that's done, where the meaning is kind of translated as well. Trupti: The language thing was something that came up within some of our community workshops. And I think one of the things that really came out was that genomics research itself has so much technical language that often you simply cannot translate the word into other languages. And different ways in which you can convey information, so that you're still making sure that you're getting informed consent from participants I think is really important for these groups, beyond simply translating written material. Whether that's through analogies or visuals that convey information, I think that's quite an underexplored area actually, within research more generally, but as a starting point genomics. Naimah: And did any of those community groups identify any preferences for what way they wanted to be communicated with, for consent and things like that? Trupti: I mean, certainly having online consent was a huge barrier. So the idea that you log into a platform online in order to provide your consent to something wasn't something that people were that comfortable with. Especially since these participants are often very reluctant to take part in the first place, so you're almost creating a barrier to them as well, it's an extra thing that they have to do. They did feel that consent should really be in person. They also preferred the idea of being able to discuss genomics widely within less formal settings, so outside of healthcare settings, or outside of research settings. Because it meant that they felt that they were primed for the questions that they might have. One of the things that I was going to add is actually for genomics in particular, I mean, I mentioned before about when people decide whether or not they would like to consent to take part in genomic research.. They feel like they're not just consenting for themselves, they're also consenting for people within their network. And so these are people that they would consult probably as to whether or not they should or shouldn't take part. And so when you are making that decision and you're having those consenting conversations, whether that be within a research setting or a healthcare setting, it's important I think for people to understand that those decisions have been taken not just by an individual, they are actually reaching out to a much wider range of people within their own communities. Naimah: And is there something around that these decisions are often made with family members as well? Trupti: Yes. So in situations where there are people from some cultures who are much more likely to take part in cousin marriages, these particular populations have scientifically been shown to have much higher likelihood to develop genetic conditions. Now if that is the case, that can lead to a lot of stigmatisation, and it can proliferate a lot of discrimination that these population groups might be facing already. So I think that's something to be considerate of. And it might influence their decision making as to whether or not they or their family members should or shouldn't take part. Niharika: Yes, just to add onto what Trupti and Maili actually said, while language plays a very important role in terms of consent, how consent is being taken, it also depends on the setting. In our areas where we engage with communities, usually the consent, or consent regarding medical research or genomic research is taken via the GPs. And the GP services here in our areas are so overwhelmed at the moment, there are long waiting lists, like three months. And when people actually get through the waiting list and go to their GP, they're so done with the process of waiting that when their GPs ask them for consent, they just either feel that they need to succumb to the pressure of, okay, giving the consent. Because there's this skewed power dynamic over them as their white man or white doctor asking for the consent. But also, they don't know what exactly to do in that moment, they're very frustrating from the long waiting line. And they feel they're okay, they might need a little time to sort of cool down, go back home, look at the consent form, what is it about? And in South Asian settings usually the decision making is done in family setting, where you consult your families. And when we spoke to older South Asian women and asked them how would they give their data and why would they give data, they mentioned that they would give data because their children or husbands have advised them to do so. So yes, it's important to see the setting of where the consent is being taken, who is taking the consent, and if they have enough time to think about it and go back and give their consent. Also, it came up during the workshops that it helps if the consent is being taken by someone the communities already trust. So having accredited community champions seek the consent. So once they're trained, once they have enough knowledge about genomic research and how it can benefit their communities, they're able to better bridge the gap between the researchers or the research organisations and the communities. Maili: Yes, I completely agree. And I was just going to add that it's important that healthcare professionals are properly informed and open and aware of those different cultural or contextual dynamics within those consenting conversations. So that they can properly listen and understand where people are coming from and give that time. And I get that that's difficult in pressurised situations, where healthcare professionals are under a lot of time pressure. But that needs to really be built into that healthcare professional training over time so that carries on and people can talk about genomics in a really accessible way. And that carries through as well to genetic counsellors who give results to families, they need to be able to do that in the right sort of way. And they need to ask the right questions and understand the patient that they're talking with so that that information can be translated or got across in the best possible way. And that's even more important I think where there is a lack of diverse data that's informing research and informing healthcare outcomes. I think healthcare professionals should be transparent with patients about some of the accuracy of certain things or how different results might mean different things for different people. And it's really important that those conversations are had very openly and for that to happen, healthcare professionals also need to get the training to be able to do that. Naimah: Okay. So we're going to move on to talk a bit about developing countries. Niharika, I wanted to come to you for this question. Why would diverse communities benefit from research being more collaborative with developing countries? Niharika: So in recent times, we have witnessed growing diaspora in the UK. And when it comes to collaboration with developing countries, there's increased collaboration with these developing countries. It can be a win-win situation for both the countries, for example, there can be increased innovation for these developing countries in exchange of information. And at the same time, people in the developing countries, if they provide their data, they have the sense that they are helping their own communities who are living abroad. Naimah: You've touched on a few points already, but, Trupti, I wonder if you could talk about the considerations we should have when considering international partnerships? Trupti: Yes. So one of the things that Genomics England has tried to do in the past and is still trying to do is increase the number of international academics that can have access to our biobank. Now we already know that internationally, especially in developing economies, there's often a lack of data purely because the resource to do things like whole genome sequencing is so expensive. The resource to even have or host a biobank itself is so costly that the barrier to even developing the infrastructure is so high. So one way that we're looking to encourage innovation within those settings is actually to allow access through particular partnership agreements to academics who are based abroad. Now obviously that means that there's a benefit for them in terms of being able to do the research in the first place. But one of the things is that as a biobank we're also known for being a very highly secure biobank, compared to others. So that's something that as a data store people actually highly respect, and in particular, a lot of the data regulation within the UK is highly respected by other countries. One of the things that we have seen happening recently is that essentially some of our data security laws and data protection regulations are being reproduced in other countries as a way to ease working with research datasets across geographic political boundaries. When it came to engaging members of local primary communities they have three primary asks when it came to the international partnerships that we might be developing in the future. One of them was that at the very least there would be tiered pricing. If we ever came to a situation where we were charging for access to our data, that pricing should be tiered to address the fact that if you are someone based in a developing economy, your access to financial resource to do research is much lower. The second ask was that there'd be some way for us to foster collaborations. Now, whether that be led by an academic who is based abroad or an academic based in the UK was up for debate. It was more that those collaborations have to continue and have to be enabled in some capacity. And then the third thing that was a big ask was actually around IP sharing. So what happens to the financial benefits of doing this type of research? And also, more equitable basically knowledge sharing across these regions was what was asked. So what we're looking at in the near future is whether or not these principles could be used in order to guide some of our international partnerships' work. Naimah: And I think just on that point you raised about fostering collaborations, Maili, I wonder if you could comment on how we could foster collaborations between the researchers and the communities that they serve? Maili: Yes. I think here is when engagement is really important, and we need to get researchers and communities speaking to each other, to have some sort of meaningful dialogue that doesn't just happen once but is embedded into whole research practices. So there's many different opportunities to feed in and that practice is shaped based on the feedback the researchers receive. I think engagement is a really amazing thing, but it does need to be done well, and there needs to be clear outcomes from that engagement. So people need to feel that the information that they're giving and the time that they're giving is respected, and that those practices do change as a result of that. So I think we really need to make sure that engagement and practices are done well. And I was just going to say something on collaboration between different researchers. When researches are happening across borders, it's really important that that's done in a really equitable way, and that those conversations are had between different researchers to figure out what's going to work well. We need to avoid instances of things like helicopter science, and sometimes it's called other things. Where researchers for example from the UK would go into a developing country and undertake research and then leave, taking all the benefits with them and not sharing them. And that's something that we really need to avoid, especially in the UK, we don't want to exacerbate colonial pasts. And I think it's really important in this context that those benefits are shared with communities. And again, we can do that through engagement and understanding that relationship and making sure that collaboration really is collaboration, and that we can provide things that maybe others need or want in the right sort of way. Niharika: Just to reiterate our communities are still haunted by the colonial pasts. There's always this constant fear that our data might be misused, there might be data breaches and we won't be protected. And your DNA data contains a lot of personal information, so there's constant anxiety around your DNA or genetic data. So it's important that the researchers maintain utmost transparency. There's a constant focus on flattening the hierarchies, where you sort of bridge the power gap between the researchers and the communities. And it can be done through, again, as I mentioned before, having community champions on board who understand the communities better, who are constantly in touch with the communities. And they provide that sort of semi-formal settings, where they know that where they're in constant touch with the authorities or the GPs or NHS, but also at the same time have very good relationship with the communities. So this is something that should be taken into consideration. And then just be cognisant of the cultural values, and not have very imperial ideas when you sort of approach communities. Maili: I think this becomes even more important as genomics continues to evolve and new genomic techniques are developing. For example, with things like polygenic scores, where we can look at people's genomic data and predict how susceptible someone might be to developing a certain disease or trait or outcome, in relation to the rest of the population. Those are developing, and people are interested in them, but the data that they're based off again is that European genetic ancestry data, and therefore is not accurate or applicable to lots of communities. And it's not just genes that we need to be aware of, it's people's environments, and that data is really important to integrate with things like polygenic scores. I think we need to really address these issues now and make sure that as genomics develops that these things aren't perpetuated and existing health inequalities aren't continued to be exacerbated. Naimah: Okay, we'll wrap up there. Thank you to our guests, Maili Raven-Adams, Niharika Batra and Trupti Patel, for joining me today as we discussed the ethical, legal and social implications of genomics research for diverse communities. If you'd like to hear more like this, please subscribe to Behind the Genes on your favourite podcast app. Thank you for listening. 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This episode is an insight into how you can unapologetically manifest your creative identity in a business. This eye-opening and soul-moving conversation between Kellee and Trupti Karjinni will have you re-evaluating your business models, taking a deep breath of relief from some open and honest dialogue, and ready to take your next big step in your business journey. Trupti's journey into manifestation and back to her creativity (very similar to Kellee's path!) is a testimate to embracing our authentic selves, redefining what success means to each of us and our individual values, and appreciating the journey in each moment rather than focusing on unrealistic milestones. We are ditching the romanticizing of hustle cultures and taking a close look at some toxicity that can appear in coaching cultures. This episode is an excellent representation of the level of mentoring and support that Kellee expects from herself in her Build It Remarkable program, guiding others to embrace their own narrative and empowering creatives and artists, just like you, to build a sustainable, remarkable creative business. Join the Build It Remarkable Waitlist*A big event is coming in June 2024, get on the list so you don't miss it! About Trupti Karjinni: Less than 6 years ago, I was stuck at an unfulfilling corporate job paying less than $320/month, living paycheck-to-paycheck and wondering “will life ever get better than this?!”Deep down I knew I wanted more, so I kept looking. A chance encounter with watercolors opened up a whole new world for me. I kept following the pings from the Universe, trusting myself more and more, and it led me to here - The owner of two global businesses, one in India and another in Canada, which together have generated over half a million dollars in revenue and impacted over 35,000 souls.I created every aspect of my current reality by design. I moved from my small hometown, Belgaum in India, to Calgary, Canada with my husband and two fur babies.To the little Trupti who grew up with severe childhood trauma and low self-esteem, experiencing extreme poverty multiple times, the life of prosperity, wealth and peace I'm living today would seem impossible.Check out Trupti's website! Or follow her journey on InstagramLearn more about Powerful, Practical ManifestationFind amazing art supplies and watercolor courses at Blue Pine Arts & on Instagram Tune in to Made Remarkable and uncover the transformative potential that awaits your creative pursuits. Kellee understands that success is not built overnight but through diligent, intentional steps. Join the Build It Remarkable Waitlist *A big event is coming in June 2024, get on the list so you don't miss it! What would you do if you knew you could not fail? Rethink the possibilities with your Creative Business in 2024, let's create Big Audacious Dreams together!✨Download my free guide: 100 Ways to Build Your Creative Business TodayFor transcripts, more links mentioned in the episode, and for the full episode show notes
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Today on Feminine Roadmap we are talking about the wisdom of Ayurveda. Ayurveda has been around for over 5000 years as a holistic complete system for maintaining, balancing and restoring health. My guests, Dr. Nair and Dr. Trupti, believe in the body's inherent ability to heal and thrive. They share how true healing comes from the inside out, requiring a whole body, whole life approach. Health is explained as being free of disease, it's our journey and wellness is the lifestyle that stems from our health. Dr. Nair and Dr. Trupti encourage listeners with practical ways to experience functional longevity at any age. Their goal is to help promote a state of wellbeing through consistent, good lifestyle choices. A key part of ayurveda is being in touch with your own physical body as well as your mental and spiritual state. This is not a one size fits all system but an intuitive process of looking beyond the symptoms to the root cause of our dis-ease. Grab a cuppa something wonderful, a good friend and a journal because this episode is full of strategies to put you on a path to health, wellness and longevity.
Do you or someone you know experience sleep issues such as difficulty staying asleep or going back to sleep after waking up in the middle of the night? According to Harvard Medical School experts, an estimated 50-70 million Americans have some type of sleep disorder. Getting enough sleep is not a luxury - it's a necessity. Sleep is as vital to our body as eating, drinking, and breathing. It's a critical process for maintaining good mental and physical health. Unfortunately, today's society often deprioritizes sleep, not understanding how pivotal it is to our every function. Pradeep Kumar and Trupti Shah are parents of two daughters and like many parents had many sleepless nights. Their specialty is incorporating Indian wisdom, which has always put an emphasis on sleep, with a holistic approach to sleep, wellness, and spirituality. They have effectively addressed sleep disorders – a silent yet chronic issue. They were able to regain balance in their lives, calm their minds, and get deep restful sleep. For the last 15 years, Pradeep and Trupti have been coaching working parents on how to access restful, recharging, and rejuvenating sleep. They took their life experiences and sleep solutions and wrote the international best-selling book Sleep Code: Renew Your Lifestyle, Recode Your Mind, and Restore Your Sleep. To learn more, visit http://www.sleepcode.guru
This week we chat with Dr. Trupti Gokani about how Ayurveda can assist a functional medicine lifestyle. She breaks down the three different ‘Doshas' in Ayurveda and what health problems can be associated with each type. Fascinating stuff. On What The Health?!: Is monogamy human nature or nurture? What The Func?! is produced by the Functional Medicine Coaching Academy. Code FUNC15 for 15% off organic mattresses at Naturepedic Follow Dr. Trupti Gokani on IG @trupti_gokanimd Follow us on IG @whatthefunc
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#206 - Trupti V Acharya @trupti_v_acharyaaa is back on #thamichaelated and this time in #thastudio Trupti inspires and moves, She told us the story of what social media has become for her, she is after all a #socialmediainfluencer that is definitely a compliment and true! the life it is, here in Canada and the big wedding of a good friend coming up in India. Yes celebration for 5 days. #November The specific food that is clearly being missed. The mental health! and did I mention that the chat was on fire. The audience wanted to know about her favourite football player and favourite super hero specifically from marvel #marvel #superhero #isitbatman Thank you Trupti for being back on! #grateful Full episode out now on @spotifypodcasts and @YouTube in video format as well as audio only on all other platforms. ⭐️ This episode is brought to you by: @eltrestbay with @pocomastbay @raffaeles_tailoring @afloatwellness @onetimebrewco ⭐️ Thank you for your support! #community #communitybuilders . . . #thamichaelated #podcastlife #podcasthost #itsinthevoice #videopodcastspotify #spotifyvideo #listenandwatch #madeincanada #spotifypodcast #newyork #lasvegas #vancouver #toronto #montreal #quebec #ottawa #halifax #seattle #portland #calgary
सुनिए तृप्ति राउल की प्रेरक कहानी। ये इन्फिनिटी सैलून एंड एजुकेशन की ओनर है। पेशे से एक मेकअप आर्टिस्ट, हेयर स्टाइलिस्ट एंड एक ब्यूटी एक्सपर्ट है। जो पिछले कई सालों से इसी क्षेत्र में कार्यरत है। आज से कुछ सालों पहले इन्होंने अपने करियर की शुरुआत एक छोटे से ब्यूटी पार्लर से की थी। और धीरे-धीरे अपनी कड़ी मेहनत से आगे बढ़ते हुए तृप्ति ने अपने उसी पार्लर को इन्होंने आज एक बड़े सैलून और ट्रेनिंग अकेडमी के रूप विकसित कर लिया है।जहां इस फील्ड में प्रवेश करने के इच्छुक मेकअप आर्टिस्ट्स के लिए प्रोफेशनल एजुकेशन भी दी जाती है।अपनी कड़ी मेहनत से इस मुकाम पर पहुंचने वाली तृप्ति राउल मानती है कि ज़िन्दगी में सफलता आसानी से नहीं मिलती। जीवन में कई बाधाएं आती है लेकिन आप कभी भी बाधाओं को अपने ऊपर न आने दें, और कड़ी मेहनत करते रहें तो एक दिन अवश्य सफल होंगे। पूरी कहानी पढ़ें: https://stories.workmob.com/trupti-raul-makeup-studios-salons-spasवर्कमोब द्वारा #मेरीकहानी कार्यक्रम के माध्यम से एक नयी पहल शुरू की गयी है जिसके ज़रिये हर कोई छोटे बड़े बिज़नेस ओनर्स अपनी प्रेरक कहानियों को यहाँ सभी के साथ साझा कर सकते है। क्योंकि हर शख्स की कहानी में है वो बात जो जीवन को बदलकर एक नयी दिशा दिखाएगी, और ज़िन्दगी में ले आएगी आशा की एक नयी चमकती किरण। #प्रेरककहानियाँ #तृप्तिराउल #इन्फिनिटीसैलूनएंडएजुकेशन #मेकअपआर्टिस्ट #हेयरस्टाइलिस्ट #ब्यूटीएक्सपर्ट #ब्यूटीपार्लर #सैलून #ट्रेनिंग #अकेडमी #मेकअप जानिए वर्कमोब के बारे में: जुड़िये वर्कमोब पर - ये है भारत का अपना एक प्रोफेशनल सोशल नेटवर्क। जोश और जुनून से भरी प्रेरणादायक कहानियां देखिये। मजेदार प्रतियोगिताएं खेलिए, उनका हिस्सा बने, लाइव जुड़िये, और भी बहुत कुछ पाए वर्कमोब पर । यह सौ प्रतिशत बिलकुल मुफ्त है। जाइये इस लिंक पर - https://stories.workmob.com और देखें ढेर सारी प्रेरक कहानियाँ।हमारे ऐप्प को डाउनलोड करें: Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.workmob iOS: https://apps.apple.com/in/app/workmob/id901802570
An award-winning, board-certified neurologist, Trupti Gokani, MD, has dedicated her life to developing a unique blend of modern medicine and ancient philosophy. By melding these approaches. She's become a highly sought after speaker and health coach sharing holistic wellness strategies with larger-than-life media personalities like Dr. Oz, global pharmaceutical giants like Pfizer, and individuals with a wide range of symptoms, from debilitating migraines to chronic fatigue. She's best known in Chicago's North Shore for her revolutionary integrative approach to treating headache pain. The Zira Mind & Body Clinic's patients swear by her unique methodology focused on healing the head by identifying the disconnect between the mind and the body. When not in the clinic, Dr. Gokani dedicates her insights to speaking and media engagements aiming to help Americans understand the “purpose” of their pain and how to heal themselves through a deeper appreciation of the mind-body-spirit connection. How did Dr Gokani find Ayurvedic medicine being a Neurologist? What is the risk benefit of antidepressants and what is the impact on the body? What causes insomnia from an eastern medicine perspective? What is often missing when it comes to improving sleep routine? Why must neurology incorporate the Three Brain Approach? How can someone succeed using the Three Brain Model when everything has failed? Do you need to eliminate gluten forever? For more on Dr Trupti Gokani, you can follow her: Website: https://truptigokanimd.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TruptiGokaniMD/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trupti_gokanimd/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/trupti-gokani-md-17533a8/ Eat Wheat vs Grain Brain: Finding Common Ground with Dr. David Perlmutter | John Douillard's LifeSpa Related Episodes: 091 - Three Brain Connection & Sleep 085 - Natural Approaches to Improving Sleep Quality With Dr Michael Murray 069 - A Brain Based Approach Of Evaluating And Restoring Sleep With Dr Spencer Zimmerman 051 - Heal Your Gut For Better Sleep With Anne Lemons -For more on Deepa: Deepa is an Allied Functional Medicine Practitioner, Author and a Yogini at Phytothrive. Having a son with a rare adrenal disorder gave her insight into the working of the adrenals. Her articles have been shared by Dr Mark Hyman, MD, a 14 times NY Times Bestselling Author. She also gave the opening speech on Health Hacks at Amazon Web Services & YourStory HeathTech 2019 to heads of healthcare start-ups in India. She is in the YourStory100 Digital Influencers Of 2020. Her book on sleep with HarperCollins releases in 2022. She has been featured on the award winning podcast 15-Minute Matrix discussing sleep. Weekly Newsletter:
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Says Vishruthi, So before I present the audio story to you, here is a small (though looks very big ) STORY behind the AUDIO STORY (Ratnesh named it ) So it was an impromptu idea of Ratnesh "Vishruti, would you like to create an audio story with children?" I loved the idea and it was an immediate YES. I suggested 4 days and time and the journey began. We started with few voice exercises where on the first day we tried working on the 'pitch'. The second day was more about picking up the characters from the story and reading the story and just be a little alined. On the third day again the reading and rehearsal happened as we were planning to record the story on the fourth day. But I was still thinking if this can be the time to JUST record the story and finish it off or work more on VOICE. I discussed it with Ratnesh again and on the fourth day shared it with everyone. Everyone shared their inclination, few wanted to work on voice more and few were ok with both. With everyone's consensus, we decided to give 3 more sessions to our story :). Now came the tough job, managing schedules, and bringing everyone together in the last 3 days took some energy from me and Leela! On the fifth day, we tried working more on different aspects of voice by changing - tone, pitch, volume, energy, expression, emotion. Trupti brought the 'pauses and punches' aspect beautifully. On this day hiren in a channel shared his mask and suggested if we all can make one! Ours was the animal kingdom story (with 11 characters) and the mask sounded exciting! We took that up.. On the sixth day we worked with the mouth exercise where how just by changing the mouth design and movement, everything changed and it brought a lot of fun. And then the last day arrived! Yes, the recording day! We planned to do it 2 ways.. 1. Recording only audio story with cameras off 2. Recording story along with the video with speakers view Both the ways, it became classic fun for all of us! @ramya became our Nicest Narrator who also managed the background music and was superbly connected with her both the roles @AVANI and @jiya jogdeo we our goto people for any character replacements (and there were many during the whole process!) @AVANI was our heavy voice scary lion and @jiya jogdeo was the kind messenger! @rishab and his mom got that awesome alligator-ish fear for us as alligator and @trupti was our joyous zebra. @Achalesh remained the giant yet gentle 'talking' elephant and @Pooja was our smashing squirrel. @hiren our mask inspiration became the marvelous monkey and @Sakila Nachimuthu and pavan became the ferociously fun-tastic leopard. @sri joined a little later but played remarkable rhinoceros and @vimal became our terrific tiger. @Leela was constantly there as the strongest support and brought a lot of excitement and coordination. Enjoyed every bit of this teamwork and sharing here the story too Enjoyyyyyy Aarohi - An Open Learning Community Education at Aarohi is an endeavor to Understand oneself and develop strengths, skills, and talents that one needs and wants Enjoy exploring this wonderful world and connect with it in a meaningful way Create your own journey, live your own dreams and add value to self every day. To achieve this Aarohi offers, to all ages, an Open Learning Community: Open to all kinds of interests, abilities, ages, beliefs, styles, and learning. Learning by doing what one wants, how one wants, and self-reflection. Community to understand interdependence and co-creation of our learning and life. Aarohi Website: https://aarohilife.org
Today we talk with Trupti Karjinni on how she uses Skillshare to grow her membership. I LOVE this chat because it's a non-traditional traffic source. If you have something to teach and want to earn additional revenue doing it... Skillshare just might be for you. Links: https://www.thrivewithtrupti.com/ https://www.instagram.com/truptikarjinni/ https://www.laidbacklaunch.com
Nikki and Laura are excited to introduce you to startist, Trupti Karjinni! Trupti is an internationally-recognized artist and creative entrepreneur from Belgaum, India. She wears the hats of a painter, paintmaker, and educator. She is the creator of Thrive With Trupti, a membership and community where she teaches watercolor enthusiasts the skills and mindset they need to create confidently. Trupti is also the founder and owner of Blue Pine Arts, a small-batch company where she and her team make their world-renowned handmade watercolor paints, sketchbooks, and other art materials. Since she began painting with watercolors in 2017 on the side, she quickly grew her art practice to build a multi-faceted six-figure business. Her mission is to show artists they can live an abundant life doing what they love. TOPICS DISCUSSED Trupti shares her transition from software engineer to artist and creative entrepreneur (2:06) Trupti's 31-day painting project that helped grow her Instagram and make friends across the ocean (7:33) Finding her purpose in painting and making watercolors (9:31) Birth of Blue Pine Arts (13:21) Quitting her day job (15:02) Trupti’s first experience teaching (18:30) How she grew engagement on Instagram and how it led to incredible opportunities (20:57) Trupti gives us some great advice about vulnerability (23:46) Trupti’s experience with teaching on Skillshare (29:07) Getting past fear of failure and being open to abundance (30:50) Advice for just getting started (32:07) Resources she's found helpful along the way (35:44) Experiencing and getting through burnout (35:56) Dealing with growing pains (39:39) Growing a team (41:40) Trupti's watercolor membership, Thrive with Trupti (43:47) Working with her spouse (50:32) Plans for a new course and mastermind on creating art courses (53:54) Finding balance and gratitude (56:50) Read more and find links to all mentioned resources in the Startist Society show notes at startistsociety.com/trupti/ JOIN THE STARTIST SOCIETY FB GROUP: facebook.com/groups/startistsociety/ FOLLOW STARTIST SOCIETY ON INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/startistsociety/
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Trupti Karjinni started dabbling in watercolors to get a sense of calm and release. She created an Instagram account to post a picture of her art each day, and soon found herself with over 10,000 followers and people reaching out to buy her art. She found a community and a long-overdue sense of belonging. Now, at Thrive with Trupti, she provides aspiring watercolor artists with online training. She offers classes, focuses on colors and pigments, mindset guidance, live Q&As, critiques, insights, prompts, and access to a vibrant group of like-minded creatives. Today, Trupti joins the podcast to share the story of how she left the world of marketing to become a full-time creative in less than five years, what she did to turn her Instagram following into a thriving membership business, and the beauty of finally finding your calling in life. Get Access to the Full Show Notes! To get access to the full story and to all the resources mentioned during today's episode, visit TribeHub.com/113
Trupti told me the story of coming to Thunder Bay from Mumbai and everything that comes with that. Thank you Trupti!
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It’s the very first guest episode and I’m chatting with artist, paint-maker and educator, Trupti Karjinni. Trupti is the founder of Blue Pine Arts, which is a gorgeous studio where she creates the most beautiful handcrafted paints and art materials. And in her online membership, Thrive with Trupti, she teaches watercolour skills and mindset mantras in a really supportive and encouraging community. Full show notes at www.meandspirit.co.uk/trupti Resources and links Thrive with Trupti Blue Pine Arts The Thriving Artist Roadmap Follow Trupti on Instagram
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When Trupti Karjinni and her husband worked 16+ hour days in their corporate careers, they were depleted. Learn what courageous steps Trupti and her husband took to transform their lives and bring about a deepened loving connection to their relationship.
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"Me ek Actor aahe ani Actor la paise milat nahi!" "Basically amhi paise deto comedy karaila amhala milat nahit" Trupti was quite blatant about her opinions on the mean comments and how depressing is it to receive even few negative comments in the ocean of positive comments! Extremely Unfiltered conversation about Industry, giving us reality check on what's happening around! Give it a shot!
Part 1: Trupti as we all know she is a blast! She answered "How tough is her job, what goes into being a stand up comedian". We spoke about recently happened event wherein comedians were slammed for making joke around Chatrapti Shivaji Maharaj. Trupti says,"tyanna jar freedom of speech asel tar comic chya freedom of speech cha kai?"Tune in to the entire episode, to find out!
आजची आपली पाहुणी अभ्यासात अव्वल आहेच पण त्या सोबत ती एक उत्कृष्ट अभिनेत्री आहे नृत्य आणि संगीत शिकते आहे.बालकलाकार म्हणून तीने काही अवॉर्ड विनींग सिनेमांमध्ये कामं केली आहेत. गप्पा मारुया वेदश्री महाजन सोबत फक्त गोल-गप्पा विथ तृप्ती खामकर वर.Today's guest is a brilliant student and an a beautiful artist. At a very young age she had a couple of award winning films to her credit, she is a dancer and practices music too.Vedashree is a young star in the making. Listen to her fun stories only on Golgappa with Trupti khamkar.You can follow Trupti Khamkar on Instagram @actortruptiYou can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.
आजचा गोलगप्पा खूप खास आहे कारण आजचा पाहूणा खास आहे आणि हा माझा बर्थडे एपिसोड आहे.सिद्धार्थ एक खूप सुंदर कलाकार आहे अभिनय तो अप्रतिम करतोच पण तो नाचतो आणि गातो ही खूप सुंदर.आणि तो एक खूपच चांगला आणि जवळचा मित्र आहे. तर ऐका आमच्या गप्पा आणि गंमती जमती फक्त गोल गप्पा विथ तृप्ती खामकर वर.It's a special episode because it's a special friend and it's my birthday tomorrow. Siddharth is a great actor, singer and an ever greater human being. He is also a dear friend and we have great stories to tell.Listen to my birthday episode with Sid only on Golgappa with Trupti khamkar.You can follow Trupti Khamkar on Instagram @actortruptiYou can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.
लॉकडाऊनच्या काळात आपल्या जर कोणी खुप साथ दिली असेल तर ते आहेत वर्चुअल गेम्स. ह्या गेम्सना डिझाईन करण्यात किती कसं लागतो आणि किती मजा येते, या आणि बर्याच गंमती जमती सांगायला येत आहे ईशान मांजरेकर, फक्त गोल-गप्पा विथ तृप्ती खामकर वर.Designing a game that looks so entertaining to play is another ball game. Our guest today Ishan Manjrekar is one of the first batch of designers in the ever-growing gaming industry.Listen to how he stumbled upon this unique career option and fell in love with it eventually only on Golgappa with Trupti khamkar.You can follow Trupti Khamkar on Instagram @actortruptiYou can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.
Trupti's website: https://truptishirodkar.com/work.html Trumpti's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trupsfolio/ Wonderful chat with Trupti about freelancing, her journey to design and the way she approaches work and businesses.
सध्याच्या आणिबाणीच्या वेळी बरेच कोविड सैनिक आपल्यासाठी झटत आहेत. आजचा आपला पाहुणा माझा नुसता जवळचा मित्र नव्हे तर असाच एक सैनिक आहे.आशुतोष एअर इंडिया सोबत रेस्क्यू फ्लाईट्स वर cabin crew असतो.त्याच्या या गोष्टी आणि आमच्या मैत्रीची गाथा एका फक्त गोल-गप्पा विथ तृप्ती खामकर वर.In the pandemic we have our Covid Warriors working relentlessly for us. Our guest today Ashutosh is one such member of the brave team, he works with Air India and was on the first rescue flight that got our country men mostly students from Wuhan back home.The stories of how they do this amazing work and many more fun stories of our friendship, only on Golgappa with Trupti khamkar.You can follow Trupti Khamkar on Instagram @actortruptiYou can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.
Welcome to the ‘Small Acts Big Changes' podcast series. My name is Mike Haines and I am the founder of Global Acts of Unity.This series explores how different faiths are facing this Corona crisis and how people are coming together to support each other in their local and national communities. Episode 1 features my guest Trupti Patel, the Chair of the Hindu Forum for Britain, who shares her thoughts on the positive future impacts of the current crisis, in helping to bring us all closer together.
What is this centuries-old tradition to circumambulate a river, that pulls people to undertake this 3,400 km yatra on foot? What moves the people living at Narmada banks to support the journey of the yatris so selflessly? Why would an ordinary couple - “someone like us” - proceed on a 4.5 month long parikrama, with around a river with no certainty of shelter and food (with their 9 year old daughter in tow!) What changes within you when you undertake this parikrama? What changes amongst you when you walk this pilgrimage as a family? To explore all the above questions and more, please join the Conversation with Gopal, Arti and Ojaswi Garg moderated by Trupti Pandya, a pilgrim herself on Sunday Jun 7, 2020 at 10.30 am. Please note that the talk will be in Hindi language. Gopal Garg is co-founder of Youth4Jobs Foundation, one of India’s leading non-profit organisations in the field of skills training for People with Disability and creating inclusive spaces. Prior to that he has worked in both government and civil society organizations to promote the concept of social entrepreneurship, market linked vocational skills training for underprivileged youth, and also build bridges with the corporate sector. Gopal is also an Acumen India Fellow. He has brought a lot of sensitivity to create a shift in thinking from "disabled people" to "people with disabilities”. While being a passionate steward in his workspace, Gopal is also passionate about nature and together as a family, they have travelled and trekked in multiple places. After nearly two decades of untiring work impacting millions, he recently stepped out of Youth4Jobs in pursuit of a deeper calling. He, his wife and 9year old daughter collectively embarked on a “Walking Pilgrimage” along the banks of river Narmada, .3400kms, 5months, and 200+villages to call home later, as they return to ‘normal life’, Gopal reflects “It was the best gift!” Arti’s everyday phrase during the parikrama was “Let's see what’s the emergence today and will accept it as a present from the divine”. She welcomes emergence, trust and surrender with ease in her life. Her curiosities to explore the good in the world and commitment to family led her to shift from a corporate career to experiential learning. She conducts workshops for teachers and parents on how they can support better learning. She is also a passionate storyteller, reader, and a puppeteer! During the yatra too, she took every opportunity to share her passion with the school communities they came across. Ojasvi is loving and athletic. She loves swimming, skating and hula-hoop and can actually do the latter two simultaneously! A very generous child, she values integrity and honesty in all aspects of her life. Like her parents, she loves being in nature and can often be found perched up on a tree. For her, this yatra was an invitation to nature’s celebration. The entire journey, as she says was “of nature, with nature and in nature”. Trupti is a loving sister of the entire community, a heARTist, pilgrim, singer, counsellor and a community weaver. She and Swara recently walked the Narmada Parikrama where she consciously practiced inner and outer service at every moment. As a trained psychologist, Trupti breathes love and compassion into traditionally harsh spaces like detention homes and prisons. While nurturing her own journey through wholesome practices and experiments, she creates and anchors many online and offline spaces for service, deeper engagement, and inner transformation. Join us in conversation with our pilgrim friends. कई वर्ष पूर्व अमृतलाल वेगड़ जी का नर्मदा परिक्रमा संस्मरण - "सौंदर्य की नदी नर्मदा" - में एक प्रसंग पढ़ा था। " अमृतलाल जी अपने साथी - अनिल और श्यामलाल के साथ नर्मदा यात्रा करते करते नर्मदातट के एक गांव पहुंचे। अनिल और श्यामलाल रात्रि भोजन के लिए गांव की दुकान से राशन लेने लगे, वहीं पास एक वृद्ध बैठे थे। वृद्ध ने कहा, ‘आप राशन खरीद क्यों रहे हैं? मेरे यहाँ सदावर्त (लंगर) दिया जाता है, चलिए वहीं भोजन करिये।’ तीनों यात्री वृद्ध के साथ हो चले। ‘यह सदावर्त कब से चल रहा है?’ अमृतलाल जी ने वृद्ध से पूछा। ‘'75 साल से। 75 साल पहले मेरा जन्म हुआ था। इस खुशी में मेरे पिता ने यह शुरू किया था, जो आज तक चला आ रहा है। मैंने अपनी जमीन चारों बेटों में बाँट दी है, लेकिन दो एकड़ जमीन सदावर्त के लिए अलग रख दी है। मैं नहीं रहूँगा पर सदावर्त चलता रहेगा।’ जिन्दगी तो कुल एक पीढ़ी भर की होती है, पर नेक काम पीढ़ी-दर-पीढ़ी चलता रहता है।" ऐसी क्या विशेषता है नर्मदा जी में कि सदियों से परिक्रमा की परंपरा यथावत है? आज के आधुनिक युग में भी नर्मदा तट के ग्रामवासी निष्कामभाव से अन्जान यात्रियों की देखभाल करते हैं, जैसे की मानो उनके घर के सदस्य हो? कैसे एक शहरी परिवार - आरती, गोपाल और उनकी 9 वर्षीय पुत्री ओजस्वी - को नर्मदा परिक्रमा करने की प्रेरणा हुई ? 4.5 महीने पैदल चलते चलते उनमें क्या परिवर्तित हुआ? यात्रा समापन के बाद भी किस डोर से अभी भी यह परिवार नर्मदा जी से जुड़ा हुआ है? ऐसे सभी प्रश्न और हमारी जिज्ञासा को साक्षात् करेंगे इस रविवार जून 7, सुबह 10.30 बजे। आरती - गोपाल और ओजस्वी के साथ संवाद करेंगी तृप्ति पंड्या जो स्वयं नर्मदाजी की परिक्रमा कर चुकी हैं। गोपाल के परिचय में इतना ही कहना पर्याप्त है प्रकृति प्रेम उनके रगरग में है। इस प्रेम के कारण उन्होंने अपने परिवार सह अनेक यात्राएं / ट्रैकिंग करी है - जैसे कैलास मानसरोवर, स्वर्गारोहिणी, केदारनाथ-यमुनोत्री,अमरनाथ । साथ ही गोपाल गर्ग यूथफ़ॉरजॉब्स संस्था के सह-संस्थापक हैं, जो दिव्यांगों में कौशल्य प्रशिक्षण हेतु भारत के प्रमुख संस्थाओं में एक है। यह ही नहीं, दिव्यांगों के लिए एक समावेशी वातावरण बनाने में यह संस्था कार्यरत है। यदि आप बिग बाजार, या ऐक्सिस बैंक में दिव्यांग कर्मचारियों को देखते हैं तो उनकी भर्ती, प्रशिक्षण एवं वहां के अन्य कर्मचारियों के संवेदीकरण (sensitization) में Youth4Jobs और गोपाल का योगदान हैं। लगभग दो दशकों के अथक काम, हजारों लोगों के जीवन को छूने के बाद, उन्होंने हाल ही में अपने दिल की सुनकर अपनी अर्धांगना आरती और 9 वर्षीय पुत्री ओजस्वी के संग नर्मदा परिक्रमा पूर्ण की। 3400 किमी, साढ़े चार महीने, और 200+ गांवों में पैदल यात्रा करने के पश्चात वे परिवार समेत मई महीने में अपने घर लौटे। घर लौटकर अब गोपाल के मन में ख्याल आता है “असली घर यह है या माँ नर्मदा का तट?” परिक्रमा के दौरान आरती का सूत्र था, "आइए देखें कि आज का दिन क्या उपहार लाया है। चलिए वर्तमान की इस क्षण में दिव्यता का दर्शन करें।" वह अपने जीवन में सहजता और समर्पण का अभ्यास करती है। रोजमर्रा के जीवन में अच्छाई की खोज और परिवार के प्रति प्रेम के कारण उन्होंने कॉर्पोरेट कैरियर को छोड़ कर अनुभवात्मक शिक्षण के क्षेत्र में प्रवेश किया । वह शिक्षकों और बच्चों के मातापिता के लिए शिक्षण शिविर का आयोजन करती हैं। उनकी कोशिश रहती है की कैसे शिक्षा को छात्र केंद्रित किया जा सके। आरती एक भावुक कथाकार, पाठक हैं और कठपुतली के माध्यम से कहानियां कहना उनका शौक है ! यात्रा के दौरान, उन्होंने ग्रामशालाओं के साथ अपनी कला को साझा करने का हर अवसर लिया। गोपाल और आरती, श्रीमाता एवं श्री औरोबिन्दो के लिए गहरा सम्मान और भक्ति रखते हैं। विपश्यना ध्यान के अभ्यासकर्ता हैं, एक परिवार के रूप में वे प्रकृति उत्साही हैं तथा यात्रा और ट्रेक करना पसंद करते हैं। अपनी माता-पिता की भूमिका में वे खुद को महज एक निमित्त (माध्यम) के रूप में देखते हैं। वे अपनी बेटी ओजस्वी को अपने निर्णय लेने और अपनी विशिष्टता और व्यक्तित्व स्वयं खोजने के लिए प्रोत्साहित करते हैं। ओजस्वी गर्ग 9 साल की है, और वह वैसी ही है जैसी एक 9 साल की बच्ची को होना चाहिए - ओजस्वी ऊर्जा का ऊफान है ! यदि आप ओजस्वी से छुपाछुपी खेल रहे हैं और वह छुप जाती हैं तो अति संभव है कि वह किसी पेड़ पर चढ़ गयी हो ! ओजस्वी खेलप्रेमी है - विशेष रूप से वह स्केटिंग और तैराकी से प्यार करता है। अपने माता पिता के साथ ऑरोविल में बच्चों की 7 दिवसीय शिविर में बराबर हिस्सा लेती है। ओजस के लिए, यह परिक्रमा प्रकृति का प्रेमपूर्ण निमंत्रण था। यात्रा के दौरान ओजस्वी अपने पिता के साथ तेज़ गति से आगे चलती और अपनी माता के आने तक पिता और पुत्री गांव में रहने का प्रबंध करते। ओजस्वी के लिए यह पूरी यात्रा “प्रकृति के साथ, प्रकृति की गोद में और प्रकृति के साथ एकरूप” होने का एक स्वर्णिम मौका था। आइये जुड़िये इस संवाद अपने मित्र यात्रिओ के साथ. अपना ईमेल आईडी (email ID) ऊपर बॉक्स में भरे और जुड़ने की वेबसाइट आपके ईमेल पर हम भेज देंगे।
एक उत्कृष्ट अभिनेता आणि तितकाच उत्तम लेखक गुपचुप लपून आपली कामगिरी बजावत असतो. सुदैवाने तो तृप्तीला सहकलाकार म्हणून लाभला आणि मग कायमचा लाडका दादा झाला.खास आपल्या सोबत गप्पा मारायला आला आहे आपला लाडका विजय पटवर्धन फक्त गोल-गप्पा विथ तृप्ती खामकर वर.One of the finest but hidden talents of Maharashtra, Vijay Patwardhan is a dear friend and one of the best co-actors.He was the reason behind all the funny sketches Trupti was a part of on Zee TV's fu bai fu in 2012.Listen to the stories and memories and many more anecdotes straight from the horse's mouth only on Golgappa with Trupti khamkar.You can follow Trupti Khamkar on Instagram @actortruptiYou can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.
Dr. Trupti Jayin is an occupational therapist, a clinical psychologist, and now a well- known past-life therapist. She is well known for her successful T.V. show “Raaz Pichle Janam Ka” where she regressed many celebrities and common people into their past lives helping them to heal their fears, anxiety, and other problems. She has been working for thirty years and regressed more than 7000 people. She teaches past life therapy and has many students all over the world. She believes that this therapy is truly the new age paradigm that the world needs to heal. Her Ted Talk has been appreciated by many all over the globe too. She is one of the few pioneers in the field who has made past life therapy a household name today. You can follow us and leave us feedback on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @eplogmedia, For partnerships/queries 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 ડો. તૃપ્તિ જૈન મનોવિજ્ઞાન, માનસશાસ્ત્ર ની ચોક્કસ પદ્ધતિ થી ઈલાજ કરનાર વ્યવસાયિક વિશેષજ્ઞ છે. તેઓ પુર્વજન્મ અને આ જન્મ માં પાછળ લઇ જઈ ઈલાજ કરનાર વિશેષજ્ઞ છે. એમનાં ખૂબ જાણીતાં ટી.વી. શો “રાઝ પિછલે જન્મ કા” માં અનેક પ્રસિધ્ધ, પ્રતિષ્ઠિત વ્યક્તિઓ અને સામાન્ય માણસો ને પાછલા જન્મ માં લઈ જઈ ને સ્વાસ્થ્ય સુધાર્યું, રોગ મટાડી ને તંદુરસ્ત બનાવી ભય અને ચિંતામુક્ત કર્યા છે. તેઓ છેલ્લાં ૩૫ વર્ષ થી આ ક્ષેત્ર માં કાર્યરત છે. ૭૦૦૦ જેટલાં શારીરિક અને માનસિક દર્દીઓ ને સેવા આપી છે. તેઓ પૂર્વ જન્મ અને આ જન્મ માં દર્દી ને સમય માં પાછળ લઇ જઈ સમ્મોહન ની પધ્ધતિ થી ઉપચાર કરે છે અને શિક્ષણ પણ આપે છે. આખી દુનિયા માં તેમનાં અસંખ્ય શિષ્યો, વિદ્યાર્થીઓ છે. ડો. તૃપ્તિ જૈન માને છે કે ઉપચાર ની આ પધ્ધતિ વર્તમાન, સાંપ્રત સમય માં પહેલ કરનારી, નવો ચીલો પાડનારી છે જેના થી ઘણાં રોગો સુધારી શકાય છે. આખી દુનિયા માં તેમની “TED TALK” ખૂબ પ્રસંશા પામી છે. સમ્મોહન થી પૂર્વજન્મ અને આ જન્મ માં દર્દી ને પાછળ લઇ જઈ તેઓ પહેલ કરનાર સંશોધક, વિશેષજ્ઞ છે અને આ ઈલાજ ને પ્રચલિત કર્યો છે. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's episode of Absolutely Write, Host Aditi Surana is joined by Trupti Khamkar, She is a theatre artist, actor, stand up comic and podcaster of 'Golgappa with Trupti Khamkar'. They both dive into crazy conversations about Trupti's journey in theatre and Bollywood.Trupti talks about her love for commitment, tattoo and how she got into acting. Tune in to find out how she deals with her struggles, her mistakes, her victories & her realizations.You can follow Trupti Khamkar on Instagram: @actortrupti (https://www.instagram.com/actortrupti/)Get in touch with our host Aditi Surana on Twitter and Instagram: @aditisurana(https://www.instagram.com/aditisurana)(https://twitter.com/Aditisurana)You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.You can check out our website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.com/
In an episode that is part recollection of memories, part literary criticism and a complete fangirling over Shakespeare, Brecht, Beckett and Ionesco, Laxmi and Trupti navigate how the times today have made our lives into absurd plays through private and public memories, discuss the evolving idea, definition, and relevance of Theatre and look at the theatrics of modern times that keep us going. They also talk about #NaPoWriMo as Trupti reads out two of her poems that she's written as a part of this challenge.You can follow Laxmi Krishnan on her Instagram handle: @literarychills(https://www.instagram.com/literarychills/?igshid=14c6tsq7jyhjb)You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.You can check out our website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.comPlease share your feedback and suggestions to us at talktous@ivmpodcasts.com
सोशल मीडिया हा आपल्या जीवनाचा अविभाज्य अंग झाला आहे. आपली प्रत्येक माहितीची खासगी आणि सोशल, या न त्या रुपात इंटरनेट वर कायम नोंद होत असते.अशा या इंटरनेट युगात सायबर सेफ्टी हा खूप महत्त्वाचा विषय आहे. याच महत्त्वाच्या विषयावर बोलायला येत आहे निखील महाडेश्वर फक्त गोल-गप्पा विथ तृप्ती खामकर वरSocial media has become the life line of today's day and age. Every piece of information about our private and social life is out there on the internet in one form or the other.In such circumstances it's very important that we have our safety in place. We have been quite ignorant about what are the basic things that one could take care of. To introduce us and get a little equipped with cyber safety we have the master talking to us today on golgappa with Trupti khamkar, non other than Nikhil Mahadeshwar.You can follow Trupti Khamkar on Instagram @actortruptiYou can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.
On this week's episode, host Trupti is joined by Mr Prakash Jakatdar, a whistler and Mathematics Professor. They discuss about how he inculcated the culture of reading within the family which helped Anuya Jakatdar start 'Books on Toast' (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSzPk0ShJD6ygdZw7HqK5QA), how whistling became an integral part of his life and much more.You can follow Trupti Khamkar on Instagram @actortruptiYou can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.
पुस्तकं, कविता आणि साहित्य यावर प्रेम असलेली माणसं चालता फिरता खजीना असतात. असाच एक खजीना आपल्याला आज पाहुणी रुपात सापडला आहे.आपल्याशी गप्पा मारायला येत आहे लक्ष्मी कृष्णन फक्त गोल-गप्पा विथ तृप्ती खामकर वर.On this week's episode, host Trupti is joined by Laxmi Krishnan. Laxmi is the host of another podcast on IVM called 'Litnama' (https://ivmpodcasts.com/lit-nama). They talk about their mutual love for Shakespeare, the awareness of female voices in Literature and much more.You can follow Laxmi on Instagram and Twitter @literarychillsYou can follow Trupti Khamkar on Instagram @actortruptiYou can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.
सोशल मीडिया आज आपल्या आयुष्यातला अविभाज्य भाग बनला आहे... सध्या मराठी भाषा आणि संस्कृतीला बरीच लोकं इंटरनेट वर आणत आहेत. याच कखमरीचा सिंहांचा वाटा उचलतात "गल्ली चे वल्ली" करणं आणि नील.हा वेडेपणा कसाकाय जमतो??? याचं उत्तर द्यायला येत आहेत करण आणि नील फक्त गोल-गप्पा विथ तृप्ती खामकर वरOn this week's rib-tickling episode, host Trupti is joined by Karan and Neel of Bhadipa. They talk about how they came up with 'Galli che Valli', Social media management strategies for Bhadipa and much more.You can follow Trupti Khamkar on Instagram @actortruptiYou can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.
आपल्याला कधी कधी आयुष्यात सहज लोकं सापडतात आणि आपल्याला कळतं की अरे हा तर लपलेला खजीना आहे!!!असाच एक लपलेला खजीना आज आपल्याशी गप्पा मारायला येत आहे... फोटोग्राफीच्या माध्यमातून चमचमीत खमंग जेवणाच्या गोष्टी सांगणारी अमृता कर्णिक, फक्त गोल-गप्पा विथ तृप्ती खामकर वरOn this week's episode, host Trupti is joined by Amruta Karnik, a food photographer. She talks about her love for photography, solo traveling and how food has become a very integral part of her life!You can follow Trupti Khamkar on Instagram @actortruptiYou can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.
असं म्हणतात, We are what we eat आणि त्या सोबत जरासं मार्गदर्शन आणि व्यायाम मिळाला तर एक सुपर फिट व्यक्ति बनणं अगदीच सोप्पं.आपल्या मराठी तारकांना असंच सुपर-फिट करण्याचा मक्ता उचलला आहे आजच्या आपल्या पाहुण्याने. ऐकुया थेट प्रणितच्या तोंडुन फिटनेस टॉक्स विथ प्रणित फक्त गोल-गप्पा विथ तृप्ती खामकर वर.This week Trupti is joined by Pranit Shilimkar, Founder of FitnessTalks who talks to her about fitness, health, lifestyle, choices and much more! Tune in and find out how to live well, eat right and get inspired.You can follow Trupti Khamkar on Instagram @actortruptiYou can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.
आजच्या पाहुणी ची काय ओळख करावी यु-ट्युब वर गेली पाच वर्ष अथक सुंदर, मेजेशीर, इंफरमेटीव कॉंटेंट बनवून जगभर लोकांची मनं जीकायचं काम केलं आहे प्राजक्ता कोळीने.इतक्या लहान वयात इतकी कामगीरी कशी काय बजावली याची गोष्ट सांगायला स्वत: प्राजक्ता आली आहे गोलगप्पा विथ तृप्ती खामकर वर.This week Trupti is joined by Prajakta Koli aka Mostly Sane, a YouTuber and Content Creator who made her way into our hearts with her entertaining videos. This fun episode includes lots of giggles, stories around creating content, memories, and doses of crazy enthusiasm.You can follow Trupti Khamkar on Instagram @actortruptiYou can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.
This week Trupti is joined by Girija Oak Godbole, an actor who is multi-faceted and believes in making the earth a sustainable planet for a better future. She shares stories of how she had to prove herself to move beyond the shadow of inherent fame and a lot more!You can follow Trupti Khamkar on Instagram @actortruptiYou can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.आजच्या आपल्या पाहुणीची ओळख नेमकी काय म्हणून करावी? एक उत्कृष्ट अभिनेत्री, सुपर मॉम, गायिका, सोशल सर्विस करणारी मेहनती व्यक्ती... बरीच रुपं आहेत या एका पावर-हाऊस मध्ये सामावलेली.आपल्याशी मनसोक्त गप्पा मारायला आली आहे गिरीजा ओक गोडबोले फक्त गोल-गप्पा विथ तृप्ती खामकर वर.
This week Trupti is joined by Rohit Malekar, a celebrity photographer. He shares stories of his experience shooting Northern lights, some tips for young photographers and much more.You can follow Trupti Khamkar on Instagram @actortruptiYou can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.आई बाबांचं मन राखून शिक्षण नोकरी सारख्या सामान्य वाटेवर चालत चालत लिलया आपल्या फोटोग्राफीच्या पॅशनला जोपासणं आणि त्यातून एक वेगळ करीयर उभं करणं याला धाडस लागतं.आपली स्वप्न पूर्ण करुन दर वर्षी नॉर्दन लाईट्स चे फोटो काढणारा रोहित आला आहे आपल्याशी गप्पा मारायला फक्त गोलगप्पा विथ तृप्ती खामकर वर.
This week Trupti is joined by Nikhil Mahajan, director of Baji and Pune 52. He elaborates on the various visual narrative elements he uses while making films as well as shares some insightful lessons he learned while working on them. औरंगाबाद ते ऑस्ट्रेलिया पासुन पुणे ५२ ते नेटफ्लिक्स वर बेताल... छोट्याशा अवधीत इक्या प्रवासाची निखिल ची गोष्ट सांगायला स्वतः निखिल आला आहे गोलगप्पा विथ तृप्ती खामकर वर
Every Maharashtrian household has one silent yet significant witness in the family, Kalnirnay. This week Trupti is joined by Shakti Salgaokar. She is the Executive Director of Kalnirnay who tells us the story of how this publication came into being the symbol of India's heritage, its editorial process, shares her love for books, films, acting and much more. शक्ति साळगावकर प्रत्येक मराठी घराचा अविभाज्य भाग म्हणजे कालनिर्णय... तारखा असो वा पंचांग, अग्रलेखां पासुन वेग-वेगळ्या पदार्थांच्या रेसिपीज पर्यंत... सगळ्याच गोष्टी एका छोट्याशा कालनिर्णय मध्ये सापडतात! शक्ति याला "आज्जीचं फेसबुक" म्हणते! आज नवीन वर्षाच्या निमित्ताने आपल्याशी गप्पा मारायला आणि कालनिर्णय सारखी महत्त्वाची गोष्ट अस्तित्वात कशी आली? त्यात झालेले बदल, नव-नवीन लेख कसे जोडले जातात? आणि अजुन बरीच गुपीतं आपल्या सांगायला येत आहे शक्ति साळगावकर फक्त गोल-गप्पा विथ तृप्ती खामकर वर. You can follow Trupti Khamkar on Instagram @actortrupti You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.
In this episode Trupti joins Bhushan Pradhan. Bhushan is an Indian film, web series, theater and television actor in Marathi and Hindi languages. You can follow Trupti Khamkar on Instagram @actortrupti You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.
आजचा दिवस उद्याची आठवण असतो, त्या आठवणी कायम तशाच रहाव्या असं कोणाला वाटत नाही? आपल्या आयुष्यात ढवळाढवळ न करता त्यातल्या मौल्यवान क्षणाना टिपत असते आपली आजची पाहुणी, मानसी वागणे. लाइफ अॅझ वी लिव या नावाने ती लिलया आपल्या लाइफ मध्ये येते आणि खूप महत्त्वाच्या आठवणी आपल्याला फोटो मध्ये बांधुन देते. ऐका मानसी सोबतच्या गप्पा फक्त गोल-गप्पा विथ तृप्ती खामकर वर This week Trupti is joined by Manasi Wagle. Manasi is a photographer who loves to capture candids, behind the scenes and even babies on camera! She talks to Trupti about how she discovered her love for the art form and how she uses it as an invisibility cloak to play with light and freeze magical moments in time.
आजचा आपला पाहुणा फक्त मनानच नाही तर खरोखरचा कवी आहे. तृप्ती आणि अनीशच्या काही कॉमन जिव्हाळ्याचा गोष्टी आहेत, जसं की महाराष्ट्रीयन जेवण, गोकर्ण च्या आठवणी आणि बरंच काही. छोट्याशा एका तासात बर्याच गप्पा रंगल्या आहेत. ऐकायला विसरू नका फक्त गोल-गप्पा विथ तृप्ती खामकर वर. This week Trupti is joined by Anish Vyavahare, a poet. They bond over their love for Maharashtrian food. He recites his poems, describes his journey to Gokarna, talks about his artistic journey and reveals some very insightful confessions as a poet! You can follow Trupti Khamkar on Instagram @actortrupti You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.
आपली स्वप्न फुलपाखरांसारखी असतात. त्यांचा पाठलाग करायला स्वतः फुलपाखरू व्हावं लागतं. हे काम अगदी सुंदर पार पाडते आपली आजची पाहुणी आरती वडगबाळकर, आपल्या अभिनयाने सगळ्यांची मनं जिंकून आता आपल्या डिझाईनस ने लोकांची आयुष्य रंगवणारी आरती येत आहे आपल्याशी गप्पा मारायला फक्त गोलगप्पा विथ तृप्ती खामकर वर. This week Trupti is joined by Aarti Wadagbalkar. She has a kaleidoscopic outlook towards her interests and in this episode, she states some fine examples of transforming those interests into passions. You can follow Trupti Khamkar on Instagram @actortrupti You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.
माय ब्यु बॅग पॅक अशी छोटी बॅग आणि त्याहुनही छोटं बजेट घेऊन मोठ-मोठे प्रवास कसे पार पाडायचे? क्विक टिप्स द्यायला येत आहे इंद्रजित मोरे फक्त गोल-गप्पा विथ तृप्ती खामकर वर. If you haven't traveled anywhere for a while now, this episode of Golgappa with Trupti Khamkar will take you to so many places. This week Trupti is joined by Indrajeet More, content creator of Bhadipa and Bha2pa who is a solo traveler. He gives us tips and tricks to travel on a shoestring budget and shares some fun stories from his numerous journeys. You can check his recent video here. You can follow Trupti Khamkar on Instagram @actortrupti You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.
आपल्या मनानं ठरवलं तर काहीच अशक्य नाही. जन्मताच काही कॉप्लीकेशन मुळे दोन्ही डोळ्यांची दृष्टी गेली तरी मनश्री आपलं आयुष्य रॉकस्टार सारखंच जगते. मनश्रीची गोष्ट ऐका फक्त गोल-गप्पा विथ तृप्ती खामकर वर On this week's episode, host Trupti is joined by Manashri Soman, a singer and bank employee who against all odds including blindness, a cleft lip, and disjointed vertebrae, completed her secondary education and established herself as an all-rounder by winning the prestigious Balashree Award by APJ Abdul Kalam. You can follow Trupti Khamkar on Instagram @actortrupti You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.
काही लोकं छोटा पॅकेट बडा धमाका असतात... असाच आहे आमचा आजचा पाहुणा, अभिनेता, दिग्दर्शक, गायक, कंप्लीट कलाकार. आणि माझा खूप चांगला मित्र आपल्याशी गप्पा मारायला येत आहे आलोक राजवाडे फक्त गोल-गप्पा विथ तृप्ती खामकर वर. A jack of all trades is a master of none, but oftentimes better than a master of one. On this week's episode, host Trupti is joined by Alok Rajwade, an actor, painter, and director. He talks to Trupti about how his beliefs govern his art and set design and so much more! You can follow Trupti Khamkar on Instagram @actortrupti You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.
लहानपणच्या आठवणी, आजीच्या गोष्टी, तीच्या हातची भाकर, वरण भात आणि बरंच काही आपल्याला घडवतं. आपली परंपरा जपून तीला कॉटेंपररी स्वरूप देऊन पुन्हा एकदा आपल्या पानातला आवडता पदार्थ बनबण्याचं काम केलं आहे सईने. कसं काय जमलं हे??? याची गोष्ट ऐका फक्त गोल-गप्पा विथ तृप्ती खामकर वर. On this week's episode, host Trupti is joined by writer and food consultant Saee Koranne-Khandekar. They share secrets of great food and tell each other stories that make your taste buds happy! You can get Saee's book 'Pangat' online. You can follow Trupti Khamkar on Instagram @actortrupti You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.
बाप, स्टॅण्ड अप कॉमीक, सेल्स मॅनेजर, नवरा, भाऊ, मित्र अशा वेग-वेगळ्या भुमिका प्रेमाने आणि जबाबदारीने पार पाडणारा मंदार भीडे. येत आहे आपल्याशी गप्पा मारायला फक्त गोलगप्पा विथ तृप्ती खामकर वर. On this week's episode, host Trupti is joined by stand-up comic Mandar Bhide who talks to her about the business of content, his experience being a parent and shares some fun experiences from his performances. You can follow Trupti Khamkar on Instagram @actortrupti You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.
On this week's episode, host Trupti is joined by Neha Shitole, an actor and contestant in Bigg Boss Marathi Season 2. She talks about her experience shooting for Sacred Games, gives us a sneak peak inside the Big Boss house and also emphasizes the importance of going after goals that one is passionate about! You can follow Trupti Khamkar on Instagram @actortrupti You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.
Don't judge a book by it's cover अशी म्हण आहे आणि ती काही खोटी नाही. इंस्टाग्रामवर अडल्ट डब व्हिडीओ बनवून प्रसीद्ध झालेला तुषार हा खर्या आयुष्यात वेगळाच आहे. खर्या तुषार ची गोष्ट ऐका फक्त गोल-गप्पा विथ तृप्ती खामकर वर. On this week's episode, host Trupti is joined by Marathi YouTuber and Content Creator Tushar Gosavi aka Too Sharp. They talk about his love for swear words in marathi and content in general! So tune in for some fun and some very slice of life stories around how Tushar evolved into a creator. You can follow Tushar Gosavi on Instagram @toosharp2.0 Also, check out his videos on YouTube. You can follow Trupti Khamkar on Instagram @actortrupti You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.
सातच्या आत घरात पोहोचून, साडेसात च्या बातम्या झाल्या की वरण भात तूप लिंबू आवडीने जेवणार्या गौरव सप्रेची एक वेगळी इंटरेस्टिंग दुसरी बाजू ही आहे. जाहीराती बनवता बनवता हळूच कॉंटेंट क्रिएशन कडे वळून, आपला छंद आणि काम यांची सुंदर गाठ-भेट करण्यात यशस्वी झाला गौरव सप्रे. दहीसर च्या आठवणी आणि फुटबॉल शुटबॉल पर्यंत चा प्रवास आणि अजून बर्याच गमती-जमती सांगायला गौरव येत आहे फक्त गोल-गप्पा विथ तृप्ती खामकर वर. On this week's episode, host Trupti is joined by Gaurav Sapre, host of Football Shootball he shares some fun stories from his school days, discusses his love for the iconic marathi film Ashi hi Banwa Banavi, and also adds some mind-boggling Marathi words to our vocabularies! You can follow Trupti Khamkar on Instagram @actortrupti You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.
On this week's LANSO Cyrus is joined by fellow podcasters Karthik Iyer (sports enthusiast, Football addict) and Trupti Khamkar (actress, comedian). The three of them discuss the India vs South Africa T20 encounter, Rishabh Pant's position in the batting order and ZImbabwe cricket's fall in international cricket.
लहानपणच्या आठवणी किती सुखद असतात. त्या क्षणांना कॅप्चर करतो कॅमेरा त्या कॅमेराच्या मागे असतो, एक गोष्ट सांगणारा जादूगार! असाच एक जादूगार ज्याने असंख्य फिल्म्स, अॅड फिल्म्स, मुव्हर्स अॅण्ड शेकर्स सारखे टि.व्ही. शो बनवले, ज्यांना स्वदेस चित्रपटासाठी नॅशनल अवॉर्ड ने संम्मानीत करण्यात आलं, तोच तो जादूगार येत आहे आपल्याशी गप्पा मारायला फक्त गोलगप्पा विथ तृप्ती खामकर वर. On this week's episode, host Trupti is joined by Mahesh Aney, the Award-winning Cinematographer who is known for his work on Swades. He shares his journey and talks about the ups and downs that he encountered along the way in the industry. You can follow Trupti Khamkar on Instagram @actortrupti You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.
आपल्या रोज कुठल्या न कुठल्या निमित्ताने माणसं भेटतत असतात. त्यातली बरीचशी माणसं आपलं काम संपलं की आपल्या वाटेने निघून जातात पण काही आपल्या वाट्याला खूप जवळचे मित्र म्हणून लाभतात. अशीच एक जीवश्य कंठश्य मैत्रीण जी माझ्या आयुष्यात एक क्रिएटिव्ह हेड म्हणून आली आणि कायमची मैत्रीण झाली आपली आजची पाहुणी मोनिका गोडबोले. On this week's episode, host Trupti is joined by Monika Gobdole, from being a creative director to dabbling with writing. She has worn multiple hats! Listen to this episode for a dose of her creative passion! You can follow Trupti Khamkar on Instagram @actortrupti You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.
आपली संस्कृती, परंपरा, शिकवण, चाली-रिती या सगळ्या महत्त्वाच्या आहेत. पण त्यांना काळानुसार कंटेंपरेरी करणं आणि नव्याने त्याच गोष्टींना आत्मसात करणं यात वेगळाच आनंद आहे. आजचा आपला पाहुणा असंच काही करण्याचा प्रयत्न करत असतो. एका अभंगाला मॉडर्न चाल लाऊन त्याला एक नवं रूप देण्याचा प्रवास कसा होता हे सांगायला आला आहे सोहम पाठक फक्त गोल-गप्पा विथ तृप्ती खामकर वर. On this week's episode, host Trupti is joined by Soham Pathak, a singer, composer and lead singer of the band Sparsh From his passion for football to how he picked up the guitar to impress girls and never stopped playing, he shares it all! You can follow Trupti Khamkar on Instagram @actortrupti You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.
In this episode, I sat down with Trupti Karjinni of Blue Pine Arts and chatted all about ways to uplevel as an artist, from knowing and using your resources, to Instagram tips, to how she started her own business. Links to Know: Poppy & Gray Co. Trupti Karjinni Blue Pine Arts Skillshare (+ 2 months FREE premium access)
Ayurveda is a 5,000 year old scientific approach to health and wellness. It’s a unique approach that takes a hard look at the root cause of our problems instead of prescribing a pill to chase away pain or discomfort. I’ve invited Dr. Trupti Gokani, a board-certified neurologist who blends Western medicine and Eastern philosophy, to share practical Ayurvedic tips on how to harmonize with your true nature so you can keep your body and brain healthy and energized to do the work you need to do. About Dr. Trupti Gokani: An award-winning, board-certified neurologist, Trupti Gokani, MD has dedicated her life to developing a unique blend of modern medicine and ancient philosophy. By melding these approaches, she’s become a highly sought-after speaker and health coach sharing holistic wellness strategies with larger-than-life media personalities like Dr. Oz, global pharmaceutical giants like Teva, and individuals with a wide range of symptoms, from debilitating migraines to chronic fatigue. She’s best known by those in Chicago’s North Shore for her revolutionary integrative approach to treating headache pain, and other neuropsychiatric disorders, using a blended East meets West model. The Zira Mind & Body Clinic’s patients, along with her coaching clients, swear by her unique methodology focused on healing the head by identifying the disconnect between the mind and the body. When not in the clinic, Dr. Gokani dedicates her insights to speaking and media engagements aiming to help Americans understand the “purpose” of their pain and how to heal themselves through a deeper appreciation of the mind-body-spirit connection. Dr. Gokani earned her medical degree from the University of Illinois at Chicago, where she also completed her training in neurology, was Chief Resident, and pursued additional post-doctoral training and certification as a Master Clinical Psychopharmacologist. She has continued to educate herself for the benefit of her patients, gaining experience and credentials in Ayurvedic medicine, transcendental meditation, and Functional Medicine. Dr. Gokani is the author of the book, The Mysterious Mind, and creator of the Master Your Migraine Pain® coaching program in addition to her ongoing work at the Zira Mind & Body Clinic and private coaching programs. For more information, visit Dr. Gokani at truptigokanimd.com. In this episode Lisa and Trupti share: The basic framework and elements of Ayurveda: air, space, fire, earth, water How connecting with your authentic state helps your brain function optimally and frees you from fight/flight/freeze responses Ayurvedic Principle 1: What time to go to bed to allow your body to cleanse itself Ayurvedic Principle 2: What time you should eat your biggest meal of the day Ayurvedic Principle 3: What time to wake up each day to increase your energy Tips for how to incorporate Ayurvedic principles in your daily schedule with ease Suggestions of supplements and teas to encourage your body to detoxify Why Dr. Gokani believes legal documents can help decrease your stress Free Gift:Download Dr. Trupti Gokani’s 50-page cookbook which uses all 5 tastes – sweet, sour, bitter, astringent, and pungent -“ Lose Weight and Feel Great: The Ayurvedic Way” at ziramindandbody.com/delicious. Resources:Easy Legal Steps - download the first book chapter free! Mentions: Dr. Gokani’s Website to learn more about Ayurvedic teas and supplements to support your brain and body
रोहन रोहन संगीत या जगातला एक अविभाज्य भाग आहे. आपल्या चालण्यात, बोलण्यात, वावरण्यात संगीत असतं. ते संगीत तिपून गोष्ट रंगवण्यासाठी वापरणं ही एक कला आहे. असं सुंदर सरळ मनापर्यंत पोहचणारं काम करतात आपले आजचे पाहुणे... रोहन गोखले आणि रोहन प्रधान... AKA रोहन रोहन. On Golgappa, Trupti is joined by music composer duo Rohan Pradhan and Rohan Gokhale to talk about their musical journey, their upcoming movie 'Smile Please' and more. You can follow Trupti Khamkar on Instagram @actortrupti You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.
विक्रम फडणिस आपल्या २५व्या एपिसोडच्या निमित्ताने एक खास पाहुणा आपल्याला लाभला आहे. फॅशनमध्ये आपल्या नावाचा झेंडा रोवून आता फिल्मच्या माध्यमातून आपली गोष्ट सांगायची नवीन वाट बनवून त्यातही लोकांचं मन जिंकायचा वसा घेणारे विक्रम फडणिस, येत आहेत आपल्याशी गप्पा मारायला फक्त गोल-गप्पा वीथ तृप्ती खामकर वर. On the 25th episode of Golgappa, Trupti is joined by film director Vikram Phadnis. He talks about how he started his journey from being a costume designer to becoming a movie director and his upcoming Marathi movie 'Smile Please'. Also, our host Trupti also plays an important role in his movie. You can follow Trupti Khamkar on Instagram @actortrupti You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.
तेजस शृंगारपुरे आपण सतत बाहेर काहीतरी शोधत असतो पण कधी कधी आपल्या लोकांशी गप्पा मारण्यातही मज्जा असते. असाच एक आमचा मित्र तेजस येत आहे खूप पर्सनल गप्पा मारायला फक्त गोल-गप्पा वीथ तृप्ती खामकर वर. On Golgappa, Trupti is joined by our very own IVM Podcasts' audio head Tejas Shringarpure. You guys might not know him but, he's responsible for making your favourite podcasts sound good. Listen to the episode to know more about his journey.
सिल्वर ज्वेलरी इझ द न्यू ईन थींग. त्याला आपलं पॅशन बनवून त्यातून व्यवसाय सुरू करायचं धाडस केलं गितांजली गोंधळेनी. आपल्या निसर्गाशी आणि मुळांशी इंस्पिरेशन घेऊन सुंदर दागीने आपल्या पर्यंत आनण्याचा प्रवास कधी कुठे आणि कसा झाला याची गोष्ट सांगायला गितांजली येत आहे खास गोलगप्पा विथ तृप्ती खामकर वर. On our Marathi podcast Golgappa, host Trupti is joined by Geetanjali Gondhale, founder of 'Moha by Geetanjali'- an artisanal accessory brand to talk about how she became a self-taught jewellery designer, her latest collections and the current trends in the market You can follow Trupti Khamkar on Instagram @actortrupti You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.
संकेत म्हात्रे. हॉलिवूड ची डब फिल्म असो किंवा कार्टून ची सिरीज असो किंवा रेडिओ वरची जाहिरात असो, एक आवाज सतत आपल्या कानावर पडतो, आपल्याला ओळखीचा वाटतो, आपल्या कानांना खूप भावतो, तो आवाज म्हणजे संकेत म्हात्रे... या वजनदार आवाजामागे एक सोज्वळ व्यक्ती लपलेली आहे, जी आपल्या सोबत गप्पा मारायला येत आहे फक्त गोलगप्पा विथ तृप्ती खामकर वर. Ever wondered who dubs the Hindi voices of your favorite movie characters? On Golgappa, Trupti is joined by dubbing artist Sanket Mhatre, the voice behind Hawkeye, Shazam, Deadpool and the voice of Pikachu in the upcoming Pokémon movie. You can follow Trupti Khamkar on Instagram @actortrupti You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app. You can check out our website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.com/
It's about a lovely street shopping place located at the heart of and near to the heart of people in Pune city.
अदिती गोवित्रीकर मॉडेल, अभिनेत्री, डॉक्टर, थेरपीस्ट, आई, मैत्रीण आणि अजून बर्याच भूमिका निभावणारी अदिती, आली आहे गोल-गप्पा वर आपल्याशी गप्पा मारायला, गमती जमती सांगायला आणि छान स्वछंदी रहाण्याचे सोप्पे मार्ग सांगायला. This week, model turned actress Aditi Govitrikar joins Trupti where she talks about motherhood, practicing psychology and her career as a model. You can follow Trupti Khamkar on Instagram @actortrupti You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts app on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios, or any other podcast app.
कवीता राजवाडे गोलगप्पाची करता धरता कवीता राजवाडे आपल्याला सांगणार आहे की गोल-गप्पा असो किंवा कोणता दूसरा पॉडकास्ट, ते बनवायचं कसं सुचतं, का सुचतं आणि इथवरचा प्रवास. आणि इतर अजुन बर्याच गप्पा टप्पा फक्त गोल-गप्पा वीथ तृप्ती खामकर वर. On Golgappa, Trupti is joined by IVM Co-Founder Kavita Rajwade as she talks about her personal and professional journey and how the concept of a Marathi podcast came into being. You can follow Trupti Khamkar on Instagram @actortrupti You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcast App on Android: https://goo.gl/tGYdU1 or iOS: https://goo.gl/sZSTU5 You can check out our website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.com/
केतकी थत्ते. नाटक, फिल्म्स, नृत्य, गायन, आणि अनेक कलां मध्ये पारंगत केतकी थत्ते... काही सिक्रेट्स, काही आठवणी, काही प्लान्स आणि बर्याच गप्पा घेउन येत आहे, फक्त गोलगप्प विथ तृप्ती खामकर वर. Actress Ketaki Thatte joins Trupti to talk about her new found love for nail art and singing and she also shares her highs and lows from her personal life. You can follow Trupti Khamkar on Instagram @actortrupti You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcast App on Android: https://goo.gl/tGYdU1 or iOS: https://goo.gl/sZSTU5 You can check out our website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.com/
Joining Cyrus this week is actor, comedian, podcaster and the girl with the infectious laughter - Trupti Khamkar. Trupti and Cyrus talk about how an ill fitting costume led to her pursuing acting, the diamond ring she never won on TV, performing at the Shakespeare's globe, meeting Judi Dench her Marathi podcast Gol Gappa, which Cyrus feels is like "Cyrus Says in Marathi". Listen to all episodes of Trupti's podcast 'Gol Gappa' here: http://ivmpodcasts.com/gol-gappa Follow Trupti on instagram @actortrupti Do send in AMA questions for Cyrus by tweeting them to @cyrussaysin or e-mailing them to whatcyrussays@gmail.com In case you're late to the party and want to catch up on previous episodes of Cyrus Says you can do so at: www.ivmpodcasts.com/cyrussays You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the new and improved IVM Podcast App on Android: https://ivm.today/android or iOS: https://ivm.today/ios
तेजस कौलगी चार्मर, स्टोरी टेलर, कवी तेजस ला स्वप्न पाहणे आणि ती खरी करण्यात रस आहे. आयुष्याच्या रोलरकोस्टर बद्दलच्या गप्पा मारायला तेजस येत आहे फक्त गोलगप्पा विथ तृप्ती खामकर वर. Storyteller Tejus Coulagi joins Trupti to discuss his storytelling journey, his love for poetry and much more. You can follow Trupti Khamkar on Instagram @actortrupti You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcast App on Android: https://goo.gl/tGYdU1 or iOS: https://goo.gl/sZSTU5 You can check out our website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.com/
Dr. Gokani and Dr. Berkson met at MindShare in San Diego and have become close colleagues and friends. You will learn fascinating information within the context of live dialogue and sisterhood. Dr. Gokani believes that chronic pain, especially migraines, as well as debilitating fatigue, manifest from humans becoming out of touch with Mother Earth and normal physical body/mind rhythms. Dr. Gokani heals “pain” and “fatigue” by identifying a patient’s unique “disconnect” between their mind, body and humanity from Mother Earth. Dr. Gokani is the Founder of The Gokani Method: Master your Migraine Pain Program. In this program patients learn the “purpose” of their pain. Once you learn what your pain is trying to tell you, it is easier to let it go. Patients discover how to heal themselves through a deeper appreciation of their mind-body-spirit connection. Dr. Gokani recommends specific foods, nutrients, herbs, imagery, meditation, and medications if needed, all explained during in-depth time with each person. Dr. Gokani combines Western Medicine Neurology (science of the nerves) with Ayurveda Medicine (Hindu system of medicine) together with transcendental meditation. You can watch Dr. Gokani on Dr. Oz. Click HERE Zira Mind and Body Center, Founder 333 Waukegan Road, Suite E Glenview, IL www.truptigokanimd.com
On this week's Cock & Bull, Cyrus is joined by actor Trupti Khamkar, Swati and Abbas. The four of them discuss: US missionary killed by an isolated Andaman tribe The nature of political rhetoric and what counts as "playing dirty" The crumbling Great wall and the straightening tower of Pisa Can we be "objectumsexual"? Mary Kom becoming a six time boxing champion Follow Trupti on instagram at @actortrupti You can also listen to Trupti on our comedy podcast with Aadar Malik and Navin Noronha 'Sun Lo Jee, Sonulogy' - http://ivmpodcasts.com/sunlojee Do send in AMA questions for Cyrus by tweeting them to @cyrussaysin or e-mailing them to whatcyrussays@gmail.com Follow Cyrus Says on Facebook: https://goo.gl/Ekg9Iy In case you're late to the party and want to catch up on the last 299 episodes of Cyrus Says you can do so at: www.ivmpodcasts.com/cyrussays You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcast App on Android: https://goo.gl/tGYdU1 or iOS: https://goo.gl/sZSTU5 You can check out our website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.com/
Activist Trupti Desai, who wants to enter Kerala's Sabarimala temple in defiance of a decades-old custom on women of menstrual age, has been blocked by hundreds of protesters at the Kochi airport since she landed 12 hours ago early this morning. The hilltop shrine opened at 5 pm today for a two-month-long puja in which lakhs of devotees and tourists are expected.
Joining us on the fourth episode of Varta Lab, we have Trupti Khamkar, also known as the kaamwali bai in every other YouTube sketch (sometimes driver or mother also). What we don't know about Trupti, however, is that she is a huge Marathi celebrity, is the only person to have performed Shakespeare in three different languages, and that she prefers to make people cry more often than laugh. Follow her on Twitter - @trupti_khamakha You can follow Aakash at @kuchbhimehta. You can follow Navin at @houseofnoronha. You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcast App on Android: https://goo.gl/tGYdU1 or iOS: https://goo.gl/sZSTU5 You can check out our website at http://www.ivmpodcasts.com/
One of the things I love most about hosting this podcast is the sheer range of ideas, aspirations and impact I've been lucky enough to listen to over the past three years. In some cases we've talked about a digital future that we can only just now begin to see coming into shape and in others, extremely practical how-did-we-solve-this-problem-today with nuts, bolts and duct tape... and of course everything in-between. Today's show is one of those nuts and bolts conversation. For the 174th Terms of Reference Podcast I speak with Trupti Jain of Naireeta Services about BHUNGROO an unique application of Aquifer Storage and Recovery process for storm water management by enabling farmers to convert challenges like flood/water logging in monsoon and drought in summer into lifelong food security, rural livelihood and climate change mitigation opportunities. I think you're going to enjoy this frank conversation about a service that has literally transformed the potential of the agricultural sector in india, Ghana and elsewhere, and, more importantly, the lives of thousands of farmers. We also discuss Trupi's journey as a woman in our sector and how that has helped to shape who she has become.
There are approximately 45 million Americans that complain of headaches each year. That works out to about one out of every six people or about 17% of the population. More than 8 million Americans visit their doctor for complaints of headache each year. It's on the top list of the World's Health Organization as diseases to be treated. Headache disorders are among the most common disorders of the nervous system. It's been estimated almost half of the population have a headache at least once in their life, and worldwide a minority of people with a headache disorder are diagnosed appropriately by their health care provider, which means that there are many, many millions of people in the United States as well as around the world who are seeking relief and have yet to find a proper diagnosis and effective treatment. Here to speak with us today is Dr. Trupti Gokani who is a Board Certified Neurologist and who has dedicated her life to developing a unique blend of modern medicine and Asian philosophy. She's best known for her revolutionary integrated approach to treating headache pain by focusing on healing the head and identifying the disconnect between the mind and body. When not in the clinic, Dr. Gokani dedicates her insights to help Americans understand the purpose of their pain and how to heal themselves through a deeper appreciation of the mind, body, spirit connection. Sign up for the latest episode at www.drjoetatta.com/podcasts. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here’s How » Join the Healing Pain Podcast Community today: drjoetatta.com Healing Pain Podcast Facebook Healing Pain Podcast Twitter Healing Pain Podcast YouTube Healing Pain Podcast LinkedIn
In this episode of #CyrusSays, Cyrus talks to baker and 'homepreneur', Trupti Natekar (@NatekarTrupti on Twitter) about her startup baking company, Baker Street, growing up in the vicinity of wildlife, switching jobs, giving up her corporate life to pursue baking and teaching people the art form. The Cyrus Says podcast is also available on iTunes: https://goo.gl/7FLzJW Or you can find us about any app you use to get your podcasts; Stitcher, Overcast, Beyond Pod, Podeshwar (that is not real, but don't you wish it was?) Follow Cyrus Says on Facebook: https://goo.gl/xoXZD0 This is an IVM Production; for more such awesome podcasts, come find us: Website: Indusvox.com Facebook: https://goo.gl/P130uw Twitter: https://goo.gl/7P7Uec Instagram: https://goo.gl/qH3PHm #entrepreneur #homeimprovement #baking #bakery #midlifecrisis #corporatejobs #homeentrepreneur
Welcome to episode number 5 of the Your Health is Your Wealth interview series. Kris and Dr. Gokani talk about the principles in her new book: "The Mysterious Mind: How to Use Ancient Wisdom and Modern Science to Heal Your Headaches and Reclaim Your Health."
Shubha Sunder's "Climb" layers relationships between cousins, between mothers and daughters, and between brothers and sisters with the tug between two cultures. In Sunder's story, a voyage with Trupti's relatives visiting from America turns out to reveal the stresses within the older girl's seemingly perfect life.