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On episode 411 of the BlockHash Podcast, Head of Developer Relationships and Partnerships Yogesh Pulivarthi joins Brandon Zemp to explain what makes Owlto Finance an intent-centric interoperability protocol. Owlto Finance is forging ahead with its visionary mission of “Bridging the World with AI Agents”. This ambitious vision has been matched by equally impressive achievements, as the platform enables users to transfer assets across 45+ blockchains with over 2M+ users in 200+ countries and regions. Yogesh is a CPA and an MBA grad from Yale University. Prior to Owlto, he has over 5yrs of work experience ranging from core finance at Dell Technologies to entrepreneuring a restaurant and event management business. At Yale, he focused his study on blockchain and food sustainability. At Owlto Finance, he oversees dev relationships and strategic partnerships to ensure that they provide seamless and efficient solutions for their users. ⏳ Timestamps: 0:00 | Introduction 1:05 | Who is Yogesh? 4:15 | What is Owlto Finance? 7:58 | Layer 2 Cross-Rollups 9:33 | Protecting user transactions 10:48 | Owlto fee structure 12:32 | Owlto Points Program 14:10 | Owlto external audits 15:28 | Supported wallets 16:04 | Current Owlto partnerships 17:44 | Owlto roadmap in 2024 18:49 | Token 2049 19:29 | Owlto communities
The Getting Real with Hilary Show with Hilary Burns S2 EP40 From Engineer to Mindfulness Coach - How Does That Happen? Yogesh Dhruv Yogesh Dhruv was born in a small village in India and moved to the big city when he was a small boy. His father was a serial entrepreneur and started businesses at 15 years old when his father died. Yogesh became the first engineer in the family and joined his father's business in his 20's. He helped the company into an international business, moving to the US in the early 2000's. How did he manage the stress, the travel, the union difficulties, and keeping harmony at home? He and his wife started studying mindfulness with a guru in the 1990's. This helped me create inn peace, and an abundance mindset. Yogesh has recently become a mindfulness coach and his vision is to create an abundance mindset in the business world, especially with business owners. Watch the incredible interview to experience Yogesh's work. When I opened my eyes, I was a different, more peaceful person. Thank you, Yogesh, for your incredible experience, passion, and generosity. Yogesh Dhruv is a Mindfulness Coach and YouTuber. He helps business owners who feel frustrated and cash-trapped, experience joy and inner peace, so they can create financial growth and build a cash rich company. Yogesh Expert Services does not make any warranties about the completeness, reliability, and accuracy of this information. Yogesh Expert Services is not licensed to provide legal, medical, fiscal, or financial advice. Any action you take upon the information you find on this channel, is strictly at your own risk. Yogesh Expert Services will not be liable for any losses and/or damages in connection with the use of this channel.
Discover timeless wisdom and find inner peace with this latest podcast episode. Join us as we uncover practical insights from ancient scriptures that inspire modern living and everlasting peace. Journey back to ancient northwest India, where Arjun faces a profound moral dilemma on the battlefield, guided by Krishna Bhagwan. Explore how their conversation illuminates the power of values and moral responsibility in navigating life's complexities.OTHER PLATFORMS:INSTAGRAMhttps://www.instagram.com/baps_betterlivingMEDIUMhttps://medium.com/bapsbetterliving
After 30 years of glorious global career in the IT Services Industry and traveling across 25 countries, he retired from his 1st innings of corporate career on his 50th birthday. Now he is deeply focused on building stronger 2nd innings of his life to serve himself with PEACE & WELLNESS Services. Today at almost 64 years of age over the last 14 years despite various personal health challenges of two Heart attacks, he has decided to dedicate the rest of his life to working on ‘Peace & Wellness services'. He believes that the Peaceful coexistence of humanity beyond Religion & Regional boundaries is the way of life to promote Inner & Outer PEACE.
In this episode, we're joined by a leading AI advisor who has helped countless organizations navigate the exciting world of artificial intelligence. We'll be discussing what organizations need to know to truly unlock the potential of AI, from building the right infrastructure to fostering a data-driven culture. Get ready for an insightful conversation packed with actionable advice! Yogesh Haribhau Kulkarni, AI Advisor, PhD. We will discuss: o How can organizations assess their AI readiness and identify the best opportunities for AI integration? o What are the essential skills and expertise needed within an organization to leverage AI effectively? o How can organizations foster a data-driven culture that supports AI adoption? More about Yogesh at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yogeshkulkarni/ Thanks for watching Invincible innovation LIVE A Show About The Future Of People With Tech I'm Adi Mazor Kario, #1 Product, Design and AI Expert. I'd love to hear your feedback and thoughts in the comments below! If you want to know more about me and my work: https://www.invincibleinnovation.com/ Invincible Innovation podcast: https://spoti.fi/3wzdBT1 Invincible Innovation on Facebook: https://bit.ly/3xtwPt9 Innovating Through Chaos Book: https://amzn.to/3gAVLbu Adi's LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3vuAplA Hope you'll enjoy the talk! #AI #AIBusiness #AIfuture #futureofai #genAI #valuecreation #startup #Innovation #distruptiveInnovation #entreprenuer #business #leadership #innovation #innovationecosystem #startup #management #invincibleinnovation #openinnovation #cocreation #opportunities #valuecreation #success In this episode, we're joined by a leading AI advisor who has helped countless organizations navigate the exciting world of artificial intelligence. We'll be discussing what organizations need to know to truly unlock the potential of AI, from building the right infrastructure to fostering a data-driven culture. Get ready for an insightful conversation packed with actionable advice! Yogesh Kulkarni, AI Advisor, PhD. We will discuss: o How can organizations assess their AI readiness and identify the best opportunities for AI integration? o What are the essential skills and expertise needed within an organization to leverage AI effectively? o How can organizations foster a data-driven culture that supports AI adoption? More about Yogesh at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yogeshkulkarni/ Thanks for watching Invincible innovation LIVE A Show About The Future Of People With Tech I'm Adi Mazor Kario, #1 Product, Design and AI Expert. I'd love to hear your feedback and thoughts in the comments below! If you want to know more about me and my work: https://www.invincibleinnovation.com/ Invincible Innovation podcast: https://spoti.fi/3wzdBT1 Invincible Innovation on Facebook: https://bit.ly/3xtwPt9 Innovating Through Chaos Book: https://amzn.to/3gAVLbu Adi's LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3vuAplA Hope you'll enjoy the talk! #AI #AIBusiness #AIfuture #futureofai #genAI #valuecreation #startup #Innovation #distruptiveInnovation #entreprenuer #business #leadership #innovation #innovationecosystem #startup #management #invincibleinnovation #openinnovation #cocreation #opportunities #valuecreation #success
It's the tale of two tournaments this week, as we crown our Tournament of Champions winner and immediately move on to the final syndicated competition of the "Jeopardy! postseason", the Jeopardy Invitational Tournament. It's the JIT, folks. But first, we discuss Yogesh's consecutive wins that bring him the ToC crown and discuss more broadly his very impressive ToC run, before we turn our attention to the cavalcade of returning contestants in the JIT. A bunch of our faves are here, we get an early upset, and we look ahead to next week's games. In the JFAF segment, we hear from fans upset that Brad Rutter is not in the JIT, Sam Buttrey has a new occupation, and Mike Richards tries his hand at rehabbing his image through the fine folks at People Magazine. And finally, we decrypt the Rosetta Stone. Follow us on Instagram at @whatisajeopardypodcast and on Twitter at @jeopardypodcast. Source: ARCE: "The Rosetta Stone: Unlocking the Ancient Egyptian Language" by Foy Scalf. Archaeology Magazine: "The Race to Crack the Code" by Jason Urbanus. Special thanks to The Jeopardy! Fan and J-Archive. Produced by Producer Dan Music by Nate Heller Art by Max Wittert
The Tournament of Champions final is HERE! After remembering Monday's Semifinal 3, we jump right into what was an absolutely chaotic first week in the "best of seven" Tournament of Champions final between Yogesh Raut, Troy Meyer, and Ben Chan. Yogesh has a costly wager in Game 1, Troy rides a huge Daily Double bid to a win in Game 2, Yogesh has a great game to get on the board in Game 3, and a dollar-perfect scenario happens in Game 4, where Ben is able to come from third-place to snatch a victory and a lead heading into the final games of the series. We also love Ben's ability to come up with great anecdotes, Troy fears the Illuminati and Swifties (are they the same thing?), and Yogesh seems to have nailed the buzzer timing as the week ends, setting up a great finish. We also discuss our Triple Stumper celebrations and the UN's Peruvian Secretary General. Follow us on Instagram at @whatisajeopardypodcast and on Twitter at @jeopardypodcast. Source: The New York Times: "The U.N.'s Man in the Middle" by Jane Rosen was the feature piece, and a number of New York Times articles formed the other sourcing. Special thanks to The Jeopardy! Fan and J-Archive. Produced by Producer Dan Music by Nate Heller Art by Max Wittert
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Ever wondered how to make the most of data analysis tools like iOS Spotlight Store DB and Realm Databases? We're here to share our experiences, tips, and favorite resources to help you elevate your data extraction skills. Join us, as we discuss the amazing work of Yogesh Khatri, the creator of a game-changing parser and as we guide you through the vast world of data extraction and analysis techniques.We begin our journey with iOS Spotlight Store DB, revealing the treasures hidden within and how to use Yogesh's parser to uncover its secrets. We then navigate through Realm Databases, sharing our encounters with data stores and tools for parsing extracted data. We also share our personal workflow process, granting you a peek into our data analysis strategies. But we're not done yet. Our adventure takes a detour towards Google Maps Geolocation Artifacts, where we highlight the amazing work of The Binary Hick and his research of the audio files and geolocation points related to navigation.Finally, we explore the nuanced art of analyzing timestamps and locations in images, revealing a fascinating intersection of data and intent. We share how we use Python scripts, manual offsets, and more to make data time-zone aware. Wrapping up our discussion, we emphasize the vitality of research in data analysis and the role of code in automation. So, buckle up for a thrilling ride into the mesmerizing world of data extraction and analysis. You'll come out the other side armed with fresh insights and new tools at your disposal.Notes:iOS Spotlight store.db:https://github.com/ydkhatri/spotlight_parserRealm Databases:https://www.mongodb.com/docs/realm/studio/The Binary Hick-Finding Phones with Google Maps:https://thebinaryhick.blog/2023/10/17/finding-phones-with-google-maps-part-1-android/iOS Media Adjustments:https://www.doubleblak.com/blogPosts.php?id=23
Rx Partnership (RxP) recently welcomed three new members to its Board of Directors: Monique Finneran, regional head of communication, North America & USA for Allianz Partners; Jen Kostyniuk, director of economic development for Dominion Energy; and Yogesh "Yogi" Verma, senior vice president of PRA Group. RxP is dedicated to increasing access to medication for vulnerable patients in Virginia. Working via a network of 30 free and charitable clinics throughout the state, RxP coordinates the distribution of low-cost or free brand and generic medication to adult, low-income patients without insurance, regardless of ability to pay. *** Dori Mouris of Henrico is...Article LinkSupport the show
Generative Artificial Intelligence is a branch of artificial intelligence that uses deep learning algorithms, trained on large datasets, to generate content such as text, images, videos, and music. ChatGPT is just one example of generative AI that can generate human-like responses to text prompts and can be used in a variety of applications such as chatbots, language translation, and content creation. As these technologies continue to evolve, they have the potential to revolutionise the way we interact with machines and each other. However, it's important to be aware of the potential ethical implications and to ensure that these technologies are used for the benefit of all. In this episode, Professor Yogesh Dwivedi and Dr Laurie Hughes with host Sam Blaxland discuss the potential benefits, challenges and risks associated with using generative AI platforms such as ChatGPT. What impact will it have in education and what are the implications for individuals, organisations and institutions in wider society?
Treating cancer has become increasingly difficult as cells develop resistance. Northwestern investigators have sought to address this issue on the cellular level through the development of a novel FateMap tool, used to predict the future behavior of cancer cells before they are exposed to cancer-fighting drugs. In this episode, Yogesh Goyal, PhD, discusses his latest research, published in Nature, and how his lab is addressing complex problems through an interdiscplinary approach.
Discover the profound lessons learned from life's encounters with death. Explore the transformative journey of self-reflection and embrace the wisdom of living each day as if it were your last. Find happiness, strengthen relationships, and pursue your passions. Seize the opportunity to make every moment count and unlock the power of tomorrow.OTHER PLATFORMS:INSTAGRAMhttps://www.instagram.com/baps_betterlivingMEDIUMhttps://medium.com/bapsbetterliving
Phones Show Chat 752 - Show Notes Steve Litchfield and Ted Salmon with Yogesh Puri MeWe Groups Join Links PSC - PSC Photos - PSC Classifieds - Steve - Ted Feedback and Contributions MKBHD on What Sony Do Wrong iOS 17 makes iPhone more personal and intuitive - Apple Following Android Vision Pro 'AR' headset - MKBHD and SomeGadgetGuy Google Authenticator v6 My 5 Favourite Samsung DeX Use Cases Device Week Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max Apple iPhone 14 Pro Samsung Galaxy S23 vs Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra Samsung Galaxy Z Fold4 Android 14 Beta 3 - The Changes Creating YouTube Shorts on iOS and Android Motorola Razr 40 Ultra vs Motorola Razr 2022 Motorola Razr 40 Ultra vs Samsung Galaxy Z Flip4 Sony's Dynamic Vibration Glitch Steve's Shaggy Dog AirPods v3 Story! Photo of the Month for May 2023 from PSC Photos Silhouetted Dandelion, Ahmed Bebars, Nokia 7 Plus: Thanks Links Amazon Steve - Amazon Ted - PayPal Me Ted - PayPal Steve Links of Interest PodHubUK - Steve on Twitter - Ted on Twitter - Ted on Mastodon - Steve on Mastodon - MeWe PSC Group - PSC Photos - PSC Videos - PSC Classifieds - WhateverWorks - Camera Creations - Tech Talk UK - TechAddictsUK - The TechBox - Chewing Gum for the Ears - Projector Room - Coffee Time - Ted's Salmagundi - Steve's Rants'n'Raves - Steve' YouTube Shorts
Explore the profound influence of mandirs, sacred Hindu places of worship, in revolutionizing lives and communities. These spiritual sanctuaries not only facilitate personal growth but also promote community service, cultivating empathy and selflessness. Discover the transformative power of a visit to a mandir, where acts of kindness and generosity are nurtured, and gain insight into their crucial role in forging a more compassionate and harmonious world for everyone.OTHER PLATFORMS:INSTAGRAMhttps://www.instagram.com/baps_betterlivingMEDIUMhttps://medium.com/bapsbetterliving
From Ahmedabad, India and Webflow & Javascript Developer at {Finsweet, Yogesh is a bright young developer fueled by a passion for learning.OverviewIn this episode, we discuss a variety of topics from ambient Minecraft music, working in public spaces, hobby flying, and when it comes to personal growth how past failures don't define your future success.GuestYogesh ZinzuwadiaInspirationMcGuire BrannonAlex Iglesias PiñolKeegan LearyRecommendsChatGPTWebflow ForumFlowbase DiscordReferencesTim HeckerFlowbaseCreditsOverflow - Episode 19Hosted by Matthew MungerProduced by the Webflow Community TeamMusic is Drifting Korners by Joseph McDade (00:00) - Overview (01:03) - Introduction (01:20) - Ahmedabad, India (02:33) - Workspace (05:20) - Hobbies (06:21) - Suprise (08:08) - Role (09:20) - Motivation (10:05) - Resource (11:45) - Inspiration (13:06) - Advice (14:34) - Connect
Group Captain Yogesh Pai has served the Indian Military for 30 years, being a fighter pilot first and then teaching the Indian Defence Academy. We're proud to have him on our show today where we talk about various topics like: 1. what's the mindset that people in the army and air force have when they are serving their country? 2. what is it like serving at Siachen and why is it a strategic point for India? 3. What do you think about the alliance between China and Pakistan and how big of a disadvantage is it for us? 4. How's the life for people in Kashmir in India changed in India over the years? Speaking about this and more, we've gotten an insight into how to become a part of the Indian Defence and Excel in it. Listen to your favourite podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcast, Amazon Music or wherever you listen to your podcasts.
In this episode of On Book Podcast with The Hindu, we are joined by Yogesh Maitreya a leading independent Dalit publisher, writer and poet. We are discussing his memoir, ‘Water In A Broken Pot'- where he recounts his life journey growing up in a working-class family with meagre wages to starting publishing house - Panther's Paw Publication from the hostel room of Tata Institute of Social Sciences in 2017. The memoir is more than the story of his personal struggles. It is an introspective account of growing up in a casteist society that interrogates both his own self, his family, friends and the society at large. It questions the stereotypes that we have grown up with in the mainstream media, both films & books and how it leads to othering of an entire section of society.
In this episode, Sandip Roy speaks to Dalit poet and publisher Yogesh Maitreya and discusses his memoir Water in a Broken Pot, the experiences that led him to becoming a writer, and why he places his hope on the power of literature.Maitreya also speaks candidly about his beginnings, the alienation that Dalits often feel in academic spaces, and the pervasive nature of caste in Indian society and how it affects us all.Produced by Shashank BhargavaEdited and mixed by Abhishek Kumar
“When awareness is brought to an emotion, power is brought to your life” ~Tara Meyer RobsonTune into #TGV325 to get clarity on the above topic. Here are the pointers from Yogesh Agiwal's conversation with Naveen Samala on The Guiding VoiceINTRODUCTION AND CONTEXT SETTING YOGESH's PROFESSIONAL JOURNEY AND THE TOP 3 THINGS THAT HELPED IN His SUCCESSLessons learned in his entrepreneurship journey after quitting a comfortable high-paying corporate jobLeadership in Yogesh's opinionAbout traits of your leaders that inspired Yogesh?What are the common mistakes that first-time leaders do?Should leaders inculcate emotional intelligence and why is it important?Incidents from his professional career and his observations where someone has demonstrated great EQ?How can someone enhance their EQ?WITTY ANSWERS TO THE RAPID-FIRE QUESTIONSONE PIECE OF ADVICE TO THOSE ASPIRING TO MAKE grow as leaders3 must-read books for everyone 0:5030 TRIVIA ABOUT Plutchik's Wheel of EI ABOUT THE GUEST:Yogesh Agarwal Started his career in 1989 as a software application specialist and then became a business applications specialist predominantly for manufacturing industries. He has lived in America, the UK, and Singapore for a decade and was responsible for global implementation, customization, and support of business applications. Moved to India in 1999 to set up offshore development centers.Books recommended by Yogesh:Emotional Intelligence: https://amzn.to/3ob4ubLTalent Code: https://amzn.to/3ohgrwMDrive: https://amzn.eu/d/aGSmFdbThe Innovators DNA: https://amzn.to/41dToRYEmotional Intelligence 2.0: https://amzn.to/43A5J4E Connect with YOGESH:https://www.linkedin.com/in/yogesh-agiwal-b1b7881/His website:https://crossoverleaders.com/CONNECT WITH HOST:Naveen Samala: https://www.linkedin.com/in/naveensamalahttp://www.naveensamala.comIf you'd like to contribute to our mission, please donate (any amount of your choice) through Paypalhttps://paypal.me/NaveenSamlaorIf you are in India, you may PhonePe/Google Pay at +918978002290If you wish to become a productivity monk: enroll for this course: https://www.udemy.com/course/productivitymonk/TGV Inspiring Lives Volume 1 is on Amazon:Kindle:https://amzn.eu/d/cKTKtyCPaperback:https://amzn.eu/d/4Y1HAXj#TGV is available in Hindi & Telugu, here are the links:https://youtube.com/@tgvhindi https://youtube.com/@tgvtelugu Audio:https://open.spotify.com/show/2wyLNGG0tsHucmhRauh4o3 https://open.spotify.com/show/3fCfHwoFIiehHJSPcgoX4I FOLLOW ON TWITTER:@guidingvoice@naveensamala Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In today's episode, I have the pleasure of inviting Yogesh Chabria. Yogesh Chabria is an entrepreneur, #1 bestselling author, and the founder of The Happionaire™ Way, a global initiative to help people discover their greatness and lead fulfilling lives in all areas. As a successful entrepreneur, bestselling author, and motivational speaker, Yogesh has inspired millions worldwide to pursue their dreams and live lives filled with happiness and abundance. With his infectious energy and passion, Yogesh is the ultimate guide to help you achieve success, wealth, and joy in every area of your life. He believes that once you overcome your inner doubts and take action, you can indeed be the best at what you do If you would like to reach out to Yogesh, then you can connect with him on his LinkedIn Page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/happionaire/ The Podcast is available in the following locations: Anchor FM: https://anchor.fm/anees-merchantSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7J60vbVgw8vaLs05x4gYj3Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/masters-decoded/id1497451286Google: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8xMzZiN2EwYy9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw%3D%3DAmazon: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/2873effc-3ea4-4123-b823-044ca31387bd/Masters-DecodedStitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/masters-decodedBreaker: https://www.breaker.audio/masters-decodedOvercast: https://overcast.fm/itunes1497451286/masters-decodedPocket Cast: https://pca.st/f2isa733Radio Public: https://radiopublic.com/masters-decoded-Gb497NIHeart: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-masters-decoded-59418392
Yogesh Chauhan is director of ESG (Environment, Social, Governance) at HubSpot. His brief is to develop a new and impactful ESG strategy covering all HubSpot's operations. He oversees a range of environmental, community engagement, reporting, innovation and thought leadership initiatives designed to embed sustainability and responsible business across the company. Prior to HubSpot, Yogesh Chauhan was director of corporate sustainability at Tata Consultancy Services for nine years. He was also the BBC's chief adviser on corporate responsibility and environment and worked for the corporation for 12 years. Yogesh Joins Sustainable Nation to Discuss: Upstream and downstream supply chain challenges to reducing emissions as a SAS company Getting buy-in from leadership for SBTI or sustainability goals Activating the workforce around sustainability strategy Advice and recommendations for sustainability professionals Yogesh's Final Five Questions Responses: What is one piece of advice you would give other sustainability professionals that might help them in their careers? Authenticity. My advice to all sustainability professionals is don't get tempted to say and do things that really are not authentic and genuine in terms of how you are driving the sustainability agenda, because you will get caught in the greenwashing mill. Authenticity would be my key advice. Be authentic as much as you possibly can. What are you most excited about right now in the world of sustainability? I would say sustainable innovation is something that I'm really getting excited about. Whether that's things like green aviation fuel, more sustainable building materials that are coming on stream, scaling renewable energy and the dramatic reduction in costs for renewable infrastructure, and what we see visibly now amongst most populations is the change in lifestyles that people are beginning to adopt and consumers making individual choices. Those are the things that really excite me. As part of that innovation, there's obviously a whole leap of technology that is being built to drive a more sustainable future, whether that's digital technology or engineering technology, and those are the bits that really do excite me. What is one book you would recommend sustainability professionals read? Just looking at my bookshelf at the moment, what caught my eye is the Dalai Lama's Book of Wisdom. It's just a tiny little book with a few quotes on each page, and it isn't about sustainability. It's rather about the broader concepts that drive sustainability, the essence of being. What does contentment mean? What does joy mean? What does the art of giving and receiving mean? I think once you get that into your system and start to live and breathe those core beliefs that are ingrained in us as human beings, from that flows a sustainability mindset. I would recommend people have that by their side and consult that now just to get a sense of realism about what life is all about. What are some of your favorite resources or tools that really help you in your work? Well, actually HubSpot has a number of publications that are part of independent publications but are owned by HubSpot. There's something called The Daily Hustle and the Weekly Trends, again not directly about sustainability, but actually very much about innovation, new ideas, and really capturing the essence of the energy behind startups and small and medium-sized businesses, and all the creative ideas and innovations that are coming out from that. That always gives me a huge amount of inspiration, because nearly always there are things that are going on that people are inventing, developing new business models, new business ideas that have a sustainability focus. At the professional end for the sustainability practitioners, I would say McKinsey's website and podcasts tend to be my go-to on a regular basis. Finally, friends and colleagues that I've kind of nurtured and developed over the years and the opportunity to bounce ideas off and have conversations all things sustainability with. Where can our listeners go to learn more about you and the sustainability work being done at HubSpot? HubSpot has a website which is engaging, lively, and has lots and lots of information. I would encourage everyone who's interested to go there. We have a sustainability section that's got lots of information about what we are doing, including the current report as well. If anyone wants to connect with me directly, then LinkedIn would be the place I would recommend.
In this episode Yogesh Saini joins me for a very interesting conversation around his experiences with Delhi Street Art. DSA is a startup (or as Yogesh calls it an artup) which is involved in giving new life to the urban Indian landscape. They involve themselves in creating beautiful art pieces across the country by creating artwork on walls, market buildings, flyovers, floors, ceilings and even dustbins. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Her work: @delhistreetart My work: @swarnavod More about this podcast: Paper Pencil Podcast on Insta: @paperpencilpodcast https://www.swarnavod.com/podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/swarnavod/message
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Our guest, Yogesh Pingle, is a Corporate Development Manager at Intel. He partners with business leaders and their teams to define and execute strategic growth initiatives.Yogesh was born in India, where he spent most of his formative years before moving to the US to pursue graduate school. Getting an MBA had always been part of his plans, and choosing Haas was a no-brainer.In this episode, Yogesh shares his experiences from studying engineering in India, moving to the US and balancing work and school, and his career as a planning engineer before eventually going to product design and marketing and ending up in corporate development.Episode Quotes:On pursuing a business educationI realized that to create maximum impact, you have to be on the business side of things essentially. And so, it was sort of what stoked in me, the desire to be a business leader. And I realized that perhaps if impact is what I'm driven by, then having a business education is also something that's critical to creating impact.Having different plans to mitigate risksSomething that has always been a part of my philosophy is to mitigate risk in such a way that the next step I take should always be something that doesn't close too many doors. On procrastinating and compartmentalizingFocus on the essentials, whether it is homework or your actual job. If you just do the main important tasks and ensure that they're done well, then that'll keep you moving forward. I think it's really important to sort of compartmentalize things and making sure that you're not procrastinating and the absolute essential tasks are being taken care of so that you're not distracted when you're with family or when you're at work.Word of wisdom to his future selfContinue the hustle and not settle. Regardless of what I end up doing in my life, I think there is this constant deal of learning that I should never let go of. So, just keep hustling and keep learning.Show Links: LinkedIn ProfileSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/onehaas/donations
Almost everyone tries to pursue happiness in life, but most try to achieve this with materialistic objects and experiences that only last for not so long. Follow the journey of one individual who breaks down his experience in the pursuit of true happiness.------This series is dedicated to HH Pramukh Swami Maharaj, whose centennial in 2022 gives an occasion to celebrate and share the life of a person who will inspire generations towards faith, goodness, and harmony.OTHER PLATFORMS:INSTAGRAMhttps://www.instagram.com/baps_betterlivingMEDIUMhttps://medium.com/bapsbetterliving
Creating a healthy environment where teams can perform at their best and where innovation is nurtured starts with creating a culture of belonging, and that starts with LEADERSHIP. In this episode of Fifth Dimensional Leadership, I interview Yogesh Soni. Yogesh is an author who has explored how to create organizations with a sense of belonging, which is a fundamental human need. Yogesh is an engineer who has been a business leader, leading product teams in purpose-driven technology companies. He believes that technology and economic activities are a massive force for human progress. Yogesh has designed a blueprint that can scale across organizations, which he combined in his book Digital belonging - Building Human-Centered Organizations. In our conversation, Yogesh talks about exploring the lack of human connection in the workplace and how to create a culture of belonging. Things you will also learn in this episode: Finding out the “why” of cultural differences in the workplace. The key factor in the ”Great Resignation.” Why we need to refocus on our human needs. How to define “belonging” in a business environment How the need to belong can compromise one's mental health Quotes: “The problem is that there is very little focus on human needs and very high focus on business outcomes. If you ignore those human needs, you will frequently see burnout, depression, and disengagement.” - Yogesh Soni “You may think that a sense of belonging is the cure to everything, but the need to belong can also have a negative effect, depending on what kind of tribe you want to belong to.” - Yogesh Soni “It's not enough for people to be physically present; they must be mentally, psychologically, and emotionally present for each other.” - Yogesh Soni “Belonging and community have very real, tangible business outcomes.” - Yogesh Soni
This episode profiles the African American serial killer Raymont Hopewell who brutally beat, raped, and strangled at least 10 elderly women- killing four of them and one man between 1999 and 2005. This episode also profiles the unsolved homicide of 49-year-old Yogesh Sheth, who was shot on May 1, 2015, during a robbery in his store, the Mini Market and Deli Grocery Store in the 300 block of South Highland Avenue in Highlandtown. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Yogesh is a Senior Director in Capstone Partners' Boston office and brings investment banking experience across mergers & acquisitions, financial advisory, and capital raising for private and public companies. Prior to joining Capstone, Yogesh was a Senior Vice President at Jefferies focused on transactions in the Automotive Aftermarket industry including for automotive parts manufacturers, suppliers, distributors, retailers, and service providers. Prior to Jefferies, Yogesh was with BB&T Capital Markets where he worked with clients in the Retail & Consumer, Automotive Aftermarket, and Food & Beverage sectors, and with Financo where he focused on Retail & Consumer clients. Yogesh began his financial career in Alternative Investments at Bank of America Merrill Lynch after graduating from business school. The moderator is our very own Rohit Malrani, Co-Founder of OfficeHours, and formerly SourceScrub and Battery Ventures. This episode covers topics such as: Day in the Life of an investment banker / How was your time with prior institutions before Capstone? Why investment banking? Would you advise others to follow a similar path? Would you recommend getting an MBA? What was the most valuable takeaway? Market analysis — how do you see the M&A landscape shifting going forward 5, 10 years? Are you focused on generalist companies across the board? Any interesting sector on your end? Advice for anyone looking to break into investment banking or advance up the ranks Learn more about OfficeHours here: https://getofficehours.com.
You can lose yourself in cinema -- and you can find yourself in it. Jai Arjun Singh and Subrat Mohanty join Amit Varma in episode 294 of The Seen and the Unseen to talk about the films in their lives, why we should watch old films, why we should watch new films, why Bollywood and Hollywood and other woods are all great, and why we live in a wonderful technicolor world. This episode is a celebration of cinema! (For full linked show notes, go to SeenUnseen.in.) Also check out: 1. Jai Arjun Singh on Twitter and Instagram. 2. Haal-Chaal Theek Thaak Hai -- Subrat Mohanty and Pavan Jha's podcast. 3. Jai Arjun Singh Lost It at the Movies -- Episode 230 of The Seen and the Unseen. 4. Jabberwock — Jai Arjun Singh's blog. 5. Jaane Bhi Do Yaaron: Seriously Funny Since 1983 — Jai Arjun Singh. 6. The World of Hrishikesh Mukherjee -- Jai Arjun Singh. 7. Popcorn Essayists: What Movies do to Writers -- Edited by Jai Arjun Singh. 8. The Golden Era -- Subrat Mohanty's YouTube playlist of 100 lesser-known songs from the golden era of Hindi film music (mostly 1935-65). 9. The Unseen Lata -- Subrat Mohanty's YouTube playlist of 54 lesser-heard songs from Lata Mangeshkar, from 1948 to 1976. 10. Old posts by Subrat Mohanty from the Passion For Cinema web archives. 11. Some Spotify playlists, courtesy Nishant Shah, from Haal-Chaal Theek Thaak Hai episodes: 1, 2, 3, 4. 12. Pavan Jha's YouTube channel. 13. The only 1980s Maltova Mum commercial I could locate from the 1980s. (Couldn't find Singer.) 14. Kashmir Ki Kali -- Shakti Samanta. 15. Mughal-E-Azam -- K Asif. 16. Khuda Nigehbaan Ho -- Song from Mughal-E-Azam, sung by Lata Mangeshkar, music by Naushad, lyrics by Shakeel Badayuni. 17. Cinema Paradiso -- Giuseppe Tornatore. 18. Phool Khile Hain Gulshan Gulshan -- talk show by Tabassum. 19. Old episodes of Phool Khile Hain Gulshan Gulshan with RD Burman, Deepti Naval, Anand Bakshi and Bhupinder. 20. The Indiana Jones and Superman franchises. 21. The Evil Dead -- Sam Raimi. 22. Sam Raimi, Wes Craven and John Carpenter. 23. The Fugitive and The Bodyguard. 24. The Unbearable Lightness of Being -- Milan Kundera. 25. The Antichrist -- Friedrich Nietzsche. 26. The 400 Blows -- Francois Truffaut. 27. Salò, or The 120 Days of Sodom -- Pier Paolo Pasolini. 28. Łódź Film School and Andrzej Wajda. 29. Do the Right Thing -- Spike Lee. 30. On Exactitude in Science (Wikipedia) -- Jorge Luis Borges. 31. Titus Andronicus -- William Shakespeare. 32. A Chess Story (previously published as The Royal Game) -- Stefan Zweig. 33. The World of Yesterday -- Stefan Zweig. 34. The Friday the 13th franchise. 35. Tracy and Hepburn -- Garson Kanin. 36. Bhimsen Joshi, Mallikarjun Mansur, Kumar Gandharva and Lata Mangeshkar on Spotify. 37. Vijay Anand, Guru Dutt, Raj Kapoor, Bimal Roy and Hrishikesh Mukherjee. 38. Guide -- Vijay Anand. 39. Kaagaz Ke Phool -- Guru Dutt. 40. Jean-Luc Godard and Federico Fellini. 41. Shankar–Jaikishan, Hasrat Jaipuri, Shailendra, Mukesh, KA Abbas, Ramanand Sagar and Kidar Sharma. 42. Aag, Satyam Shivam Sundaram, Awaara, Barsaat and Shree 420.43. Nargis and Nadira. 44. Mud Mud Ke Na Dekh -- Song from Shree 420, sung by Asha Bhosle and Manna Dey, music by Shankar-Jaikishan, lyrics by Shailendra. 45. Orson Welles. 46. Squid Game on Netflix. 47. The Immediate Experience -- Robert Warshow. 48. Dil Dhadakne Do, Luck by Chance and Gully Boy -- Zoya Akhtar. 49. Casablanca -- Michael Curtiz. 50. Yudh and Tridev -- Rajiv Rai. 51. Amit Varma's Twitter threads on the MAMI festival from 2018 and 2019. 52. The Art of Translation -- Episode 168 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Arunava Sinha). 53. Dead Poet's Society -- Peter Weir. 54. The desire to help, and the desire not to be helped — Roger Ebert's review of Goodbye Solo. 55. Pauline Kael on Amazon. 56. Dekalog — Krzysztof Kieślowski. (And Roger Ebert's essay on it.) 57. The Dead — John Huston. 58. In the Bedroom -- Todd Field. 59. Devdas (Sanjay Leela Bhansali) and Parineeta (Pradeep Sarkar). 60. Salman Rushdie, Arundhati Roy and Vikram Seth. 61. Raag Darbari (Hindi) (English) — Shrilal Shukla. 62. PG Wodehouse on Amazon and Wikipedia. 63. Films, Feminism, Paromita — Episode 155 of The Seen and the Unseen (w Paromita Vohra). 64. Dharmyug and Dharamvir Bharati. 65. Andha Yug (Hindi) (English) -- Dharamvir Bharati. 66. Suraj ka Satvaan Ghoda -- Dharamvir Bharati. 67. Gunahon Ka Devta — Dharamvir Bharati. 68. Sara Rai Inhales Literature — Episode 255 of The Seen and the Unseen. 69. The Life and Times of Mrinal Pande — Episode 263 of The Seen and the Unseen. 70. Anil Biswas, SD Burman, Chitragupt, Roshan, C Ramchandra and Madan Mohan. 71. Naushad and Aan. 72. Maan Mera Ehsan -- Song from Aan, sung by Mohammad Rafi, music by Naushad, lyrics by Shakeel Badayuni. 73. Sebastian D'Souza, Anthony Gonsalves, Ghulam Mohammed and Mohammed Shafi. 74. Khayyam and RD Burman. 75. The Long Tail -- Chris Anderson. 76. The Sound of Music -- Robert Wise. 77. Do-Re-Mi -- Song from The Sound of Music. 78. Giacomo Puccini and Giuseppe Verdi on Spotify. 79. Tosca -- Giacomo Puccini -- performed at Arena di Verona. 80. Dua Lipa, Olivia Rodrigo, Lizzo and Billie Eilish on Spotify. 81. About That Time -- Lizzo. 82. Renaissance -- Beyoncé. 83. Ae Dil Hai Mushkil -- Karan Johar. 84. Aar Paar, Geeta Dutt and Eminem. 85. Pet Shop Boys, Guns N' Roses, U2, REM and Stone Temple Pilots on Spotify. 86. Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen. 87. How This Nobel Has Redefined Literature -- Amit Varma. 88. Mera Joota Hai Japani -- Song from Shree 420, sung by Mukesh, music by Shankar-Jaikishen, lyrics by Shailendra. 89. Sahir Ludhianvi and Majrooh Sultanpuri. 90. Do Bigha Zamin -- Bimal Roy. 91. Dharti Kahe Pukaar Ke -- Song from Do Bigha Zamin, sung by Manna Dey and Lata Mangeshkar, music by Salil Chowdhury, lyrics by Shailendra. 92. Varun Grover Is in the House -- Episode 292 of The Seen and the Unseen. 93. Mondegreen. 94. Tragedy -- Bee Gees. 95. Aap Jaisa Koi -- Song from Qurbani, sung by Nazia Hassan, music by Biddu Appaiah, lyrics by Masth Ali & Shashi Pritam. 96. Ek Akela Is Shaher Mein -- Song from Gharaonda, sung by Bhupinder Singh, music by Jaidev, lyrics by Gulzar. 97. Jonathan Haidt on Amazon. 98. Amar Akbar Anthony and Andrei Tarkovsky. 99. 2001: A Space Odyssey -- Stanley Kubrick. 100. Mirza Ghalib (and the show on him by Gulzar). 101. Roy Lichtenstein, Drowning Girl, Jackson Pollock, René Magritte, Pablo Picasso and the Pre-Raphaelites. 102. The Wire, Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul. 103. Christopher Nolan, Martin Scorcese, Quentin Tarantino, Coen Brothers and Preston Sturges. 104. Ball of Fire -- Howard Hawks. 105. The Lady Eve -- Preston Sturges. 106. Barbara Stanwyck and Lawrence Olivier. 107. Francis Ford Coppola, Brian De Palma and Alfred Hitchcock. 108. How to Read and Why -- Harold Bloom. 109. Malayankunju -- Sajimon Prabhakar. 110. Muqaddar Ka Sikandar -- Prakash Mehra. 111. Agatha Christie on Amazon and Wikipedia. 112. Nayak -- Satyajit Ray. 113. Prakash Mehra and Kader Khan. 114. Laawaris -- Prakash Mehra. 115. Don and Majboor. 116. Sample SSR conspiracy theory: He's alive! 117. David Cronenberg. 118. Masaan — Directed by Neeraj Ghaywan and written by Varun Grover. 119. Moonlight — Barry Jenkins. 120. Chacha Bhatija, Parvarish, Amar Akbar Anthony and Dharam Veer -- Manmohan Desai. 121. Man, Woman and Child -- Erich Segal. 122. Man, Woman and Child (1983 film) -- Dick Richards. 123. Masoom -- Shekhar Kapoor. 124. Shyam Benegal, Govind Nihalani, Mani Kaul, Kumar Shahani, Mrinal Sen and Robert Bresson. 125. Au Hasard Balthazar -- Robert Bresson. 126. Uski Roti -- Mani Kaul. 127. Narendra Shenoy and Mr Narendra Shenoy — Episode 250 of The Seen and the Unseen. 128. Calcutta 71 -- Mrinal Sen. 129. Ivan's Childhood, Solaris and Andrei Rublev -- Andrei Tarkovsky. 130. Stanislaw Lem on Amazon and Wikipedia. 131. Cahiers du Cinéma and Mayapuri. 132. Black Friday and Paanch -- Anurag Kashyap. 133. Navdeep Singh, Sudhir Mishra, Neeraj Ghaywan, Raj Kumar Gupta and Rajkumar Kohli. 134. Nagin and Nagina. 135. Jaani Dushman -- Rajkumar Kohli. 136. Three Colors: Blue -- Krzysztof Kieślowski. 137. Three Colors: Red -- Krzysztof Kieślowski. 138. Three Colors: White -- Krzysztof Kieślowski. 139. The Double Life of Veronique -- Krzysztof Kieślowski. 140. The legendary Babbar Subhash. 141. Dance Dance -- Babbar Subhash. 142. Aagaya Aagaya Halwa Wala -- Song from Dance Dance. 143. Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro -- Kundan Shah. 144. Leke Pehla Pehla Pyar -- Song from CID, sung by Shamshad Begum, Asha Bhosle and Mohammad Rafi., music by OP Nayyar, lyrics by Majrooh Sultanpuri. 145. Rote Hue Aate Hain Sab -- Song from Muqaddar Ka Sikandar, sung by Kishore Kumar, music by Kalyani-Anandji, lyrics by Anjaan. 146. Kai Baar Yun Bhi Dekha Hai -- Song from Rajnigandha, sung by Mukesh, music by Salil Chowdhury, lyrics by Yogesh. 147. Rim Jhim Gire Saawan -- Song from Manzil, sung by Lata Mangeshkar, music by RD Burman, lyrics by Yogesh. 148. Andrew Sarris and André Bazin. 149. Sergei Eisenstein and the Odessa Steps sequence. 150. Court — Chaitanya Tamhane. 151. Khosla Ka Ghosla, Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye!, Love Sex Aur Dhokha, Shanghai and Detective Byomkesh Bakshy! -- Dibakar Banerjee. 152. Jean Renoir. 153. Akira Kurosawa and Yasujirō Ozu. 154. Tokyo Story -- Yasujirō Ozu. 155. Rashomon -- Akira Kurosawa. 156. The 2012 Sight and Sound poll of the 100 Greatest Films of All Time. 157. Early Summer -- Yasujirō Ozu. 158. Make Way for Tomorrow -- Leo McCarey. 159. Citizen Kane -- Orson Welles. 160. Vertigo -- Alfred Hitchcock. 161. Setsuko Hara. 162. Sara Akash -- Basu Chatterjee. 163. Bhuvan Shome -- Mrinal Sen. 164. KK Mahajan. 165. One Cut of the Dead -- Shin'ichirō Ueda. 166. Unsane -- Steven Soderbergh. 167. Promising Young Woman -- Emerald Fennell. 168. Psycho -- Alfred Hitchcock. 169. Hitchcock's Films Revisited -- Robin Wood. 170. Picnic at Hanging Rock, Gallipoli, Witness, Dead Poet's Society and The Truman Show -- Peter Weir. 171. Buster Keaton and Charlie Chaplin. 172. John Ford and Girish Shahane. 173. Everything is Cinema -- Don Palathara. 174. Hi Mom! -- Brian De Palma. 175. Taxi Driver -- Martin Scorcese. 176. Joyful Mystery -- Don Palathara. 177. The Postman Always Rings Twice -- Tay Garnett. 178. Treasure of the Sierra Madre -- John Huston. 179. Noir's arc - notes on an excellent anthology -- Jai Arjun Singh. 180. Key Largo -- John Huston. 181. Gun Crazy -- Joseph H Lewis. 182. Sullivan's Travels -- Preston Sturges. 183. O Brother, Where Art Thou? -- Coen Brothers. 184. Winchester '73 and Bend of the River -- Anthony Mann. 185. Shaheed (1948) -- Ramesh Saigal, starring Dilip Kumar. 186. Andaz -- Mehboob Khan. 187. Duniya Na Mane -- V Shantaram. 188. Some Like it Hot and Ace in the Hole -- Billy Wilder. 189. Ernst Lubitsch and James Wong Howe. 190. Sweet Smell of Success -- Alexander Mackendrick. 191. Mere Apne -- Gulzar. 192. Haal Chaal Thik Thak Hai -- Song from Mere Apne, sung by Kishore Kumar and Mukesh, music by Salil Chowdhury, lyrics by Gulzar. 193. Mr Sampat -- SS Vasan. 194. Miss Malini -- Kothamangalam Subbu. 195. Mr. Sampath: The Printer Of Malgudi -- RK Narayan. 196. Achhe Din Aa Rahe Hain -- Song from Mr Sampat, sung by Shamshad Begum and ML Vasantakumari, music by Balkrishna Kalla, lyrics by Pandit Indra Chander. 197. Parakh -- Bimal Roy. 198. O Sajna Barkha Bahaar Aayee -- Song from Parakh, sung by Lata Mangeshkar, music by Salil Chowdhury, lyrics by Shailendra. 199. Oonche Log -- Phani Majumdar. 200. Major Chandrakanth -- K Balachander. 201. Jaag Dil-E-Deewana -- Song from Oonche Log, sung by Mohammad Rafi, music by Chitragupt, lyrics by Majrooh Sultanpuri. 202. Birendranath Sircar, RC Boral and Timir Baran. 203. PC Barua, Bimal Roy and KL Saigal. 204. Devdas (1936) -- PC Barua. 205. President -- Nitin Bose. 206. Ek Bangla Bane Nyara -- Song from President, sung by KL Saigal, music by RC Boral, lyrcs by Kidar Sharma. 207. Street Singer -- Phani Majumdar. 208. Babul Mora Naihar Chhooto Hi Jaye -- Song from Street Singer, sung by KL Saigal, music by RC Boral, lyrics by Nawab Wajid Ali Shah. 209. Wajid Ali Shah. 210. Shatranj Ke Khilari -- Satyajit Ray. 211. Duniya, Yeh Duniya, Toofan Mail-- Song from Jawab, sung by Kanan Devi, music by Kamal Dasgupta, lyrics by Pandit Madhur. 212. Rajnigandha -- Basu Chatterjee. 213. Rajnigandha/राजनीगंधा -- Mannu Bhandari. 214. The Conversation -- Francis Ford Coppola. 215. Deer Hunter -- Michael Cimino. 216. The Godfather -- Francis Ford Coppola. 217. The Godfather: Part 2 -- Francis Ford Coppola. 218. Sisters -- Brian De Palma. 219. Blow Out -- Brian De Palma. 220. Blowup -- Michelangelo Antonioni. 221. The Long Goodbye and Nashville -- Robert Altman. 222. The Missouri Breaks -- Arthur Penn. 223. The Last Picture Show, Paper Moon, What's Up, Doc? and Targets -- Peter Bogdanovich. 224. This is Orson Welles -- Orson Welles and Peter Bogdanovich. 225. Hitchcock -- Francois Truffaut. 226. Bringing Up Baby, His Girl Friday, The Big Sleep and To Have and Have Not -- Howard Hawks. 227. The Big Sleep -- Raymond Chandler. 228. William Faulkner and Ernest Hemingway on Amazon. 229. Johny Mera Naam and Jewel Thief -- Vijay Anand. 230. Sholay -- Ramesh Sippy. 231. Back to the Future -- Robert Zemeckis. 232. Mr India -- Shekhar Kapoor. 233. Rahul Rawail, JP Dutta, Mukul Anand and Rajiv Rai. 234. Hathyar and Ghulami -- JP Dutta. 235. Raat Bhat Jaam Se Jaam Takrayega -- Song from Tridev with galaxy of villains. 236. Naseeb -- Manmohan Desai. 237. Dan Dhanoa, Mahesh Anand, Dalip Tahil and Tej Sapru. 238. The Ramsay Brothers! 239. Don't Disturb the Dead: The Story of the Ramsay Brothers -- Shamya Dasgupta. 240. Do Gaz Zameen Ke Neeche -- Tulsi and Shyam Ramsay. 241. Veerana -- Ramsay Brothers. 242. Purana Mandir -- Ramsay Brothers. 243. Govinda! 244. Ilzaam -- Shibu Mitra. 245. I am a Street Dancer and Main Aaya Tere Liye from Ilzaam. 246. Jackie Brown and Pulp Fiction -- Quentin Tarantino. 247. Halloween -- John Carpenter. 248. A Nightmare on Elm Street -- Wes Craven. 249. Scream -- Wes Craven. 250. Terminator 2: Judgment Day -- James Cameron. 251. Mad Max: Fury Road -- George Miller. 252. Nicholas Cage and Keanu Reeves. 253. Wild at Heart -- David Lynch. 254. Red Rock West -- John Dahl. 255. The Last Seduction -- John Dahl. 256. Edward Norton in American History X and Rounders. 257. New Delhi Times -- Ramesh Sharma. 258. Drohkaal -- Govind Niahalani. 259. Gupt and Mohra by Rajiv Rai. 260. Sonam! 261. Wild -- Nicolette Krebitz. 262. Waves -- Trey Edward Shults. 263. Climax -- Gaspar Noé. 264. Mother! -- Darren Aronofsky. 265 Eho — Dren Zherka. 266. The Magic Mountain -- Thomas Mann. 267. Invisible Cities -- Italo Calvino. 268. Cosmicomics -- Itali Calvino. 269. If on a Winter's Night a Traveller -- Italo Calvino. 270. A House For Mr Biswas -- VS Naipaul. 271. A Bend in the River -- VS Naipaul. 272. Middlemarch -- George Eliot. 273. Mrs Dalloway -- Virginia Woolf. 274. To the Lighthouse -- Virginia Woolf. 275. Decline and Fall -- Evelyn Waugh. 276. Scoop -- Evelyn Waugh. 277. Brighton Rock -- Graham Greene. 278. Brighton Rock (1948 film) -- John Boulting. 279. Kingsley Amis and Martin Amis. 280. Lucky Jim -- Kingsley Amis. 281. The Siege Of Krishnapur -- JG Farrell. 282. Alfie -- Lewis Gilbert. 283. Get Carter -- Mike Hodges. 284. Blame it on Rio -- Stanley Donen. 285. Gangs of Wasseypur -- Anurag Kashyap. 286. Tamas -- Govind Nihalani. This episode is sponsored by Capital Mind. Check out their offerings here. Check out Amit's online course, The Art of Clear Writing. And subscribe to The India Uncut Newsletter. It's free! Episode art by Simahina, in a homage to Jackson Pollock.
‘'I no longer care about my own individual success because I've realised that the only way I grow and feel satisfaction is if I grow with other people. And it's super important for me to be part of a group that cares about each other's growth rather than their own individual success.'' – Yogesh Soni. Joining Aoife on the podcast this week is Yogesh Soni. Born and raised in India and currently based in Silicon Valley, Yogesh is a tech mastermind who has worked with the world's top tech companies for two decades and has built products that millions have used globally. After soul-searching and experiencing a lack of fulfilment at work and a sense of living for the weekend, Yogesh turned to writing and released his debut book ‘'Digital Belonging''. Through his writing, Yogesh is on a mission to bring the human element into the workplace, focusing on employee well-being. In this episode, Yogesh shares his calling to Europe and his love of Switzerland and takes us on the journey of finding the missing piece from his career. Yogesh also explores the implications of job dissatisfaction and workplace toxicity and shares how to create a culture of belonging in the workplace. Key points throughout the discussion include: - An introduction to Yogesh Soni. - The detrimental impact of loneliness and isolation on our health. - An insight into war within teams and individualistic culture. - The Bell Curve tool for performance management. - Team alignment: the key to building high-performing teams. - Building communities in the workplace. - Yogesh's DIGITAL and TACT framework. - Why autonomy in the workplace matters. - How to create belonging in the workplace. - Workplace misfits: It's okay to walk away. - What Happier at Work means to Yogesh. THE LISTENERS SAY: Do you have any feedback or thoughts on this discussion? If so, please connect with Aoife via the links below and let her know. Aoife would love to hear from you! Resources: Book: Digital Belonging by Yogesh Soni. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Digital-Belonging-Building-Human-Centered-Organizations-ebook/dp/B0B19BD4YX McKinsey report: https://www.mckinsey.com/business-functions/people-and-organizational-performance/our-insights/the-organization-blog/its-not-about-the-office-its-about-belonging Listen back: Ted Rubin on Happier at Work https://happieratwork.ie/happier-at-work-64-business-community-return-on-relationships-with-ted-rubin/ Connect with Yogesh Soni: https://www.yogeshksoni.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/yogeshksoni/ Connect with Happier at Work host Aoife O'Brien: https://www.happieratwork.ie https://www.linkedin.com/in/aoifemobrien https://www.twitter.com/HappierAtWorkHQ https://www.instagram.com/happieratwork.ie https://www.facebook.com/groups/happieratworkpodcast
Tuesday 19th July 2022 Yogesh Sharda joins the Armadale Meditation Group on-line live. Armadale Meditation Group (AMG) is designed to teach you about meditation. The classes generally begin with chanting the Metta Sutta, then receiving meditation instructions and meditating together, followed by asking questions and finally if time remains listening to a Dhamma talk. However, the layout can vary. Due to social distancing regulations, these weekly Tuesday night teachings are happening via Zoom from Bodhinyana Monastery. Please support the BSWA in making teachings available for free online via Patreon. To find and download more precious Dhamma teachings, visit the BSWA teachings page choose the teaching you want and click on the audio to open it up on Podbean. Teachings are available for downloading from the BSWA website the BSWA Youtube Channel, the BSWA Podcast, and Deeper Dhamma Podcast.
The rain has come to wash us all away...CW: NoneTranscriptPatron NamesJack Purcell, Nate Stephenson, and Samuel Ramsey! Patrons Timo, Guner721, LordAsteria, Apinacoldaman, Yogesh the Wristless, Chris Torstenson, Dustin L, Owl, Tom Howard, Blade M, Suede Haven, Dr. Kris White, Iskaldthecommie, Pand409, Mark Leiby, Patrick Landers, CMDRJosh, Surplus Undead, Colin Sperrazza, Maria Adela, Isiah Ortega, Tedybyt, and BenjaminCast & Crew:SCP-1861 was written by PeppersGhostNarrator - Elissa ParkD-46 Jack Purcell - Brandon NyugenD-45 Nate Stephenson - Russ MoreSamuel Ramset - David Darke ____________Sound Designer - Travis McMasterMusic by Matt Roi BergerTheme Song by Tom Rory ParsonsShowrunner - Pacific S. ObadiahProducers - Tom Owen & Brad MiskaPresented by Bloody Disgustingwww.Bloody-Disgusting.com www.SCParchives.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/scp_pod Twitter: https://twitter.com/scp_pod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/scppod Discord: https://discord.gg/yW5BVPFgzp See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
IT'S BACK! Another episode of soccer trivia with Yogesh Raut of Recreational Thinking. Special thanks to Palmer for editing this behemoth, and Yogesh for all the research and writing. Enjoy!
Big players in market research today seem to be losing control of the space as new businesses emerge with innovative solutions. But it's no longer about being bigger, faster, and less expensive. Artificial intelligence, machine learning, new data sources, and analytics tools all have the potential to open up unique insights and opportunities for development. In this episode of The Consumer Insights Podcast, Thor is joined by Yogesh Chavda, Head of Insights at WSAudiology and Founder of Y2S Consulting.
Introduction to Dr. Yogesh Malhotra (00:45) Dr. Yogesh Malhotra is the Founding Chairman & CEO of the New York, USA, based global venture capital and private equity firm, Global Risk Management Network. He's the founder of AIML Exchange, BRINTTM Future of Finance, and C4I-Cyber and has a worldwide impact on global digital transformation practices. Malhotra is an MIT-Princeton industry expert, silicon valley-wall street-pentagon digital pioneer, and a leader in the future of finance-technology risk for 3 decades. This earned him a place among the R&D impact recognized AI-Finance Nobel laureates.His pioneering work in various fields of technology has impacted some of the biggest companies in the world — alongside NSF-UN-US & world governments. Dr. Yogesh Malhotra is an industry pioneer in Human-Centered and Meaning-Driven Artificial Intelligence and Quantum Uncertainty Time-Space Complexity practices and has served as CEO, CIO, CTO, and CISO of global digital ventures with global client patrons.His biographical profile has been selected for listing in the most prestigious global biographical references of the world's top leaders and achievers for over 20 years by Marquis Who's Who such as in Who's Who in America, Who's Who in the World, Who's Who in Finance & Industry, and, Who's Who in Science & Engineering.Highlights (21:39) All of AI doesn't matter what AI you have, does not have common sense. It cannot make sense. Therefore, it can't have any meaning. Unless you solve these problems — unless you can have any big hi-fi things like possible Explainable AI. I think what I'm saying is not very different. It matches a lot with people in computer science. But they don't have the frameworks or templates coming from the diverse psychological backgrounds, which are blended with computer science.(35:20) If we were working on adversarial uncertainty, that means you might have a Tesla, but as a hacker, I can take your car and spirit. If your AI controls you more than you can control based on that… I have challenged just for fun both Elon Musk of Tesla and one of the Nobel Prize winners at Princeton that self-driving have a long way to go. So stop dumping humans to make them softer machines, and stop overlaying on technology by blindly relying on them.Support the show
"...Entrepreneur who started a 20 machine unit now has 200 machines - this through the pandemic. So what we did really well is how we treated all the people associated with us". In this episode, join Arjun as he talks to Yogesh Kabra, the founder of XYXX– a brand that is disrupting the inner wear space in India! Hear about Yogesh's journey from an incubator in the US to, starting up back home. Listen carefully as he share his insights on scaling sustainably, excellence in manufacturing, controlling the burn and building omni-channel. Don't miss Yogesh's message for tier II entrepreneurs and the story of signing up KL Rahul as a brand ambassador…
Episode Overview- Ways to set yourself up with benefits when you quit corporate- What the future of work benefits looks like for gig workers, freelancers, and entrepreneurs- How your past can help shine a light on your purpose- How to give back while taking care of yourselfAbout YogeshYogesh Shetty is founder and CEO of Avibra, a mission-driven wellness platform that makes low and no-cost benefits accessible to everyone, regardless of their socioeconomic status. Shetty, despite growing up in the slums of Mumbai, rose through executive ranks in the U.S. to lead technological innovation at both JP Morgan Chase and New York Life. Shetty's deep understanding of finance and insurance, coupled with his empathetic heart, motivate him to give back to society daily by democratizing benefits in the U.S. Connect w/ YogeshAvibra.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/corporate-quitter/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Have you ever felt disconnected from the people around you? Do you struggle to find fulfillment in your job? Finding heavy turnover with your team during the Great Resignation? In his debut book, Digital Belonging, Silicon Valley engineer, Yogesh K. Soni, describes his journey of discovering that the human experience is a social one through first hand experience at some of the largest tech firms in the world and interviews with top tech executives. He shows how we are wired for connection and when we feel disengaged, we can struggle in many areas of our life. In this episode, Yogesh shows how failing to connect with your team can have great costs, both financially and personally, and offers a roadmap to build a better culture and drive results. Listen to this episode of the Creator Community Podcast to hear.
I am Absolutely Thrilled to be speaking with my this weeks guest on Empowered Conversations, Yogesh Kapoor!!!Yogesh is one of the 14 speakers joining me at the Ultimate Quantum Retreat in Arizona this upcoming May 13th-15th!!YOGESH KAPOOR IS THE FOUNDER OF THE ART OF SPEAKING ACADEMY HONG KONG. HE HAS 6 YEARS EXPERIENCE AS A COMMUNICATIONS TRAINER, COACH AND SPEAKER. HIS BACKGROUND INCLUDES 16 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN THE TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT FIELD. GIVING HIM VAST EXPERIENCE DEALING WITH PEOPLE FROM DIFFERENT INDUSTRIES WHICH INCLUDE MANUFACTURERS, TRADERS, RETAILERS TO FINAL CONSUMERS. YOGESH HAS BEEN A TOASTMASTER FOR THE PAST 9 YEARS IN WHICH IS HAS PARTICIPATED IN SEVERAL CONTESTS. IN 2016 HE WON THE EVALUATON CONTEST CHAMPION IN MACAU REPRESENTING DISTRICT 89 (HONG KONG, MACAU, SOUTH CHINA). IN 2017 HE WON THE TABLE TOPICS AND INTERNATIONAL SPEECH CONTEST CHAMPION REPRESENTING DISTRICT 87 (MALAYSIA, INDONESIA, BRUNEI) AND THE SAME YEAR RANKED TOP 30 SPEAKERS AT THE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP OF PUBLIC SPEAKING HELD IN VANCOUVER, CANADA. HE HAS ALSO BEEN THE CLUB PRESIDENT OF VICTORIA TOASTMASTERS CLUB IN 2014 AND AAA TOASTMASTERS CLUB IN 2018. IN 2020 HE ONCE HE ONCE AGAIN WON THE INTERNATIONAL SPEECH CONTEST REPRESENTING DISTRICT 87. IN 2018 YOGESH WAS A SHOWCASED WORKSHOP SPEAKER AT THE IDEA FEST EVENT HELD IN JAKARTA CONVENTION CENTER WHICH CELEBRATES THE CREATIVE INDUSTRY IN INDONESIA AND ALSO A KEYNOTE SPEAKER AT THE FIRST EVER INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CONFERENCE HELD IN BINUS UNIVERSITY, JAKARTA. This will be another epic episode you won't wanna miss!!http://www.theartofspeakinghk.com/...https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCr2k...https://www.instagram.com/theartofspe......
In this Extra Special Empowering Conversation, Yogesh, Marco and I discuss the concept of "Perception" and how your "Perception" creates your reality, moment by moment. You CAN NOT get away from creating your reality no matter who or where you are! We are literally moment by moment doing it allllll the time!! Your "Perception" can create JOY, more happiness, elated excitement, and FullFillment or it can create misery, lack, distraught and more and more painful experiences in your life! What do you WANT?! You get what you focus on... Whether you think you can or whether you think you can't, either way, you are right!!!! Take a listen to this truly Empowering Conversation and decide for yourself. You Do Have The Power To Create The Life You Desire!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!To join our retreat click link below!https://ultimateretreatevents.com/
What a tech company looks like when acquisitions are central to its business model. Progress Software CEO Yogesh Gupta (PRGS) explains his M&A mindset. Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) reports relatively COVID sales -- we'll tell you why that doesn't matter. Online insurance marketplace EverQuote (EVER) struggles with challenges in the auto insurance market. Canadian National Railway (CNI) responds to activist investors. The Drill Down with Cory Johnson offers a daily look at the business stories behind stocks on the move. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Life is a series of moments and every moment is a new opportunity to learn. In this episode, India's #1 Business Strategist, motivational speaker and best selling author, Yogesh Chabria, teaches us that Wealth is transient, but Knowledge is the rock we should build our lives upon. A born salesman - almost literally! -Yogesh talks about taking the positives from challenging situations, encourages us to be grateful for what we have and for those around you. In this at times in this light hearted but powerful conversation, Yogesh, The Scary Guy and Gary Lee talk about the impact of social media, Doomscrolling, Karma, tattoos and the Dalai Lama. This episode won't make you an instant millionaire, but it could set you on the path to becoming a 'happionaire'. Apologies for the slight hum on Yogesh's microphone towards the end of the episode. We hope it doesn't spoil your enjoyment of the conversation. To find out more and to connect with Yogesh Chabria: www.happionaire.com Facebook.com/YChabria instagram.com/happioniare LinkedIn.com/in/happionaire
Health equity means assuring that everyone has the possibility to be as healthy as possible. Yet, factors outside of a person's control, such as discrimination and lack of resources, can prevent them from achieving their best health. Working toward health equity is a way to correct or challenge these factors.In this episode, I have a great talk with Dr. Yogesh Shah MD, Chief Medical Officer of Broadlawns Medical Center in Des Moines, IA. Dr. Shah breaks down what health equity means and how Social Determinants of Health play a huge role, how people of color are affected, and what we can do to make sure we are going to where the people are to help them the best.Check out this video :Addressing Social Determinants of Healthhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJ1s8kxNEQcBe sure you are subscribed to this podcast to receive your episodes automatically:Apple PodcastSpotifyGoogle PodcastJoin The Healthy Project Facebook pageSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/coreydionlewis)Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/coreydionlewis)
Yogesh Deep, Senior Vice President of Growth and Strategic Pricing at Advance Auto Parts, shares his journey of how he started out as a chemical engineer to his current role with the company. Along with Advance's B2B operations, he also discusses the success of giving frontline team members authority to override their pricing system in-store. Ajay is glad to not be on a billboard, and Vincent wishes he owned a car.
Today we are talking to Yogesh Mulwani, the VP of Technology at Backbase. And we discuss how recent events have accelerated the need for digital transformation, keeping things fun and interesting for your employees in a remote environment, and how to use failure to your advantage when innovating at a rapid pace. All of this, right here, right now on the Modern CTO Podcast!
Robin Dale Hanson is an associate professor of economics at George Mason University and a research associate at the Future of Humanity Institute of Oxford University. In this episode, Yogesh will be discussing with him about his book "The Elephant in The Brain" where he shares how he formulated his theories and elaborates on why we are all intrinsically selfish.
Dr. Judith Grisel is a professor of Psychology at Bucknell University. She has a special interest in addiction and is a behavioral neuroscientist. In this episode, Yogesh will be discussing with Judith about her book “Never Enough: The Neuroscience and Experience of Addiction” where she shares her personal experience of overcoming addiction as well as her passion for research into the neuroscience of addiction.