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    Explore "arora" with insightful episodes like "#CanPassWillPass Show - Episode 2", "#CanPassWillPass Show - Episode 1", "Work it, with Krishan Arora", "Episode 4: David’s Fashion Camp" and "Episode 8 : Consciousness 101 with Special Guest Indu Arora" from podcasts like ""The Arora #CanPassWillPass Podcast", "The Arora #CanPassWillPass Podcast", "Adventure Capital by Wefunder", "The Roster Radio" and "Girlfriend's Guru Podcast with Kelly Spiggle"" and more!

    Episodes (18)

    #CanPassWillPass Show - Episode 2

    #CanPassWillPass Show - Episode 2
    Episode 2 - Dr Ishani Patel - 3/5/20 I’m passionate about Medicine, Medical Education, Mindset and Reaching Potential. I use the #CanPassWillPass show to connect with, learn from and share with you challenges and success stories from doctors across the globe. In this episode (shot 3/5/20) I speak to Dr. Ishani Patel, a fascinating Portfolio GP based in London. We talk about her journey from Medical School to GP and Start-up Entrepreneur, overcoming fear and challenge, handling multiple roles, her idea of success, balance in life, why GP and so much more! Please do comment with any thoughts, as well as other doctors who you’d like me to interview! You can also watch the full episode on YouTube here 👉 https://youtu.be/Uke8j7LyTgY

    #CanPassWillPass Show - Episode 1

    #CanPassWillPass Show - Episode 1
    Episode 1 - Dr Raja Adnan Ahmed - 19/4/2020 I’m passionate about Medicine, Medical Education, Mindset and Reaching Potential. I use the #CanPassWillPass show to connect with, learn from and share with you challenges and success stories from doctors across the globe. In this episode (shot 19/4/20) I speak to Dr. Raja Adnan Ahmed, a Consultant Psychiatrist in South Wales. ✅ Journey from 🇵🇰 to 🇬🇧 ✅ How he supports IMG doctors ✅ His challenges and struggles ✅ What success means to him ✅ Why Psychiatry ✅ Balancing multiple roles ✅ Much more!... You can also watch the full episode on YouTube here 👉 https://youtu.be/2P-N8D_xJbQ

    Work it, with Krishan Arora

    Work it, with Krishan Arora
    Krishan Arora is the Founder & CEO of The Arora Project, a digital marketing agency that, among other things, helps companies raise capital through equity crowdfunding. Over the last few years, Krishan and his team have helped raise over $50M in capital for their clients. In this interview, he discusses some marketing best practices, and gives some great advice on how founders can maximize their success on a Wefunder crowdfunding campaign.

    "Wefunder does not endorse, recommend, or advise investing in any company. "

    The Next Billion Users

    The Next Billion Users

    How does the rest of the world use technology? Author of The Next Billion Users Payal Arora joins Dirk and Jon to explore the use of AI and digital tech in diverse places such as India, China, Africa, Brazil, and Saudi Arabia.

    Payal Arora, author of The Next Billion Users and Associate Professor, Department of Media and Communication at Erasmus University Rotterdam, joins Dirk and Jon to share her research on the ways emerging technologies are used in developing nations. From teenagers in India to the Chinese state to gangsters in Brazil to Imams in Saudi Arabia, we get an inside look at the current and future impact of technology in important places around the world.

     

    Memorable Quotes

    "Look at India with a biometric identities scheme, which is the historically largest scheme in the world, which collects 1.2 billion fingerprints, iris scans, and links that with your background information, your bank information, your social media... And all this provides and reinforces your identity."

    "We need to also understand that we can only celebrate automation when we have strong safety nets and strong security systems that allow us to reimagine our ways of living."

    "If you want to win an election in India or any of the developing countries, you need to win the WhatsApp war."

    "Some of the favelas, which are low-income settlements, were run by drug lords and gangs of all kinds who would force you to be on Facebook."

    "If you look at say, Twitter, where 50% of young people are very active in Saudi Arabia, the most popular Twitter accounts are often imams themselves, because there's a lot of competition amongst these religious leaders to get the young people's attention."

     

    Who You'll Hear

    Dirk Knemeyer, Social Futurist and Producer of Creative Next (@dknemeyer)

    Jonathan Follett, Writer, Electronic Musician, Emerging Tech Researcher and Producer of Creative Next (@jonfollett)

    Payal Arora, Author of The Next Billion Users and Associate Professor, Department of Media and Communication, Erasmus University Rotterdam (@3Lmantra) 

     

    Join The Conversation

    Website & Newsletter: www.creativenext.org

    Twitter: @GoCreativeNext

    Facebook: /GoCreativeNext

    Instagram: @GoCreativeNext

     

    Sponsors

    GoInvo, A design practice dedicated to innovation in healthcare whose clients are as varied as AstraZeneca, 3M Health Information Services, and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. www.goinvo.com 

    Design Museum Foundation, A new kind of museum, they believe design can change the world. They’re online, nomadic, and focused on making design accessible to everyone. Their mission: bring the transformative power of design everywhere. You can learn about their exhibitions, events, magazine, and more. www.designmuseumfoundation.org

    BIF, As a purpose-driven firm, BIF is committed to bringing design strategy where it is needed most - health care, education, and public service to create value for our most vulnerable populations. www.bif.is 

    Episode 92 - Kunal Arora

    Episode 92 - Kunal Arora

    Comedian Kunal Arora has learned to see comedy as a series of instances.  He talks to Will about performing comedy in India, how New York doesn't prepare you for bombing abroad, growing up in Flushing Queens, his early experiences taking comedy classes at the Comic Strip, the ever changing face of New York City, and the perspective that therapy gave him on handling grief, heartbreak and how he applies those tools to comedy.

     

    Kunal's Website:

     

    https://kunalarora.com/

     

    If you are a Stand Up Comedian Kunal put together a very helpful resource.

     

    http://www.comedysafehouse.com/

     

    Will on Twitter: @comicwillcarey

    The podcast on Twitter: @AwesomeDPod

    Kase of the Mondays - Matt Pavich and KC Arora - Bipolar Fun

    Kase of the Mondays - Matt Pavich and KC Arora - Bipolar Fun

    Kase with KC as his second chair talk to Matt about the hard times and Fun Matt acting wild.

    Follow the Podcast: 

    Matt Pavich https://twitter.com/MattPavich                                      KC Arora https://kunalarora.com/
    Kase Raso https://twitter.com/KaseRaso
    Tanner (producer) https://twitter.com/lilkinky69

    Watch the Show: https://youtu.be/ZHnxqiH4oQw

     

    Share how you've fucked up ofthemondays@gmail.com

    AE024 - Indu Arora - Wake Up to Your Self.mp3

    AE024 - Indu Arora - Wake Up to Your Self.mp3

    Hello and Happy Labor Day!

    As we embark on another change in seasons, I hope you've enjoyed your summer and are looking forward to fall.  

    The last few episodes of the podcast have been dedicated to my experiences from Insight India 2016.  This trip was founded and led by Indu Arora.  We traveled to several cities in India to learn from great teachers of Ayurveda and Yoga, and to experience these disciplines still alive in modern practice.  As discussed in these last few episodes, the total experience was a challenge to my whole being - humbling, and yet rich with learning and discovery.

    For this episode I am honored to have had the opportunity to sit down for a conversation with Indu.  My partner Brooke first met Indu in her Ayurveda wellness program here in Asheville.  She was greatly inspired by her teachings and shared some of her lectures with me.  I found her teachings of the yogic philosophy of Samkhya to be very fresh to my ears.  This was interesting, but moreover I was inspired at how much the system resonates with my intuition about the mind/body connection.  And specifically, Indu's teaching seems to strike notes of deep truth.  This is what led us to join in her trip to India, to learn more .  

    I am so privileged that Indu granted me an hour to sit down with her for a conversation.  I was able to ask her questions about the nature of the mind and the body, and how we can approach our life with an organizational framework of understanding.  She responded to each of them with great knowledge and wisdom.  Some of the words may be new to the listener, and I encourage deeper investigation into the concepts she discusses.  The include the experience of yoga, the philosophy of Samkhya, the process of opening up to our deeper self.  She answered all of my questions with directness, pointing to the great mysteries of life and yet acknowledging that the discovery of these is an ever-deepening process of growing in awareness.  And she is able to do all of this with a warmth and contagious joy!  

    AE024 - Indu Arora - Wake Up to Your Self

    With all of that being said, if you are new to the Ayurvedic tradition, I think Indu's approach is a great place to start.  And it is a model that I highly encourage further investigation.  Her website is a great place to start.  She has recently published a beautiful book about Mudra that I would highly recommend for those interested in investigating the mind-body connection.  

    We had a lovely conversation that I've reflected on a great deal over the past few months.  I am honored to share this with you and I hope you enjoy our conversation.   

    AE022 - 9 Emotions in Vrindavan

    AE022 - 9 Emotions in Vrindavan


    For the next installment from the series on my recent trip to India, I'd like to share my personal experience with these emotions in Vrindavan.

    AE022 - 9 Emotions in Vrindavan

    Vrindavan is the ancient Indian city where it's said that the Hindu Lord Krishna spent his childhood days.  There are many temples dedicated to Krishna in Vrindavan and we had the opportunity to experience these temples as a place of living sacrament.  Devotees crowded into the temple to chant, read sacred texts and leave offerings to the male form Krishna, and the female form Radha.  

    In our Insight India 2016 trip we had the fortune to experience this city firsthand.  Our homework assignment during the trip was to reflect on our experience up to that point through the lens of examining our emotions according to the rasa classification system.  I found it to be a useful exercise for exploration and recorded a mini-episode that I'm sharing with you here.  The YouTube video for this episode includes the video segment of the recording., showing the numerous monkeys that co-inhabited the ashram where we stayed.  This includes one brief clip of a monkey walking right past me as I was recording - fear and wonder captured live!    

    Looking back on the experience now it's been interesting for me to note how my emotions associated with the experience there have changed in character in various capacities.  I think this is a useful metaphor for observing how our emotions change in character with time.  Taking the time to tune into the emotional disturbances of the mind gives us an opportunity to use our intelligence to determine what caused these disturbances.  It also teaches us pathways for resolving these emotional disturbances based on our previous experiences.  These are referred to often in the psychological world as coping skills.

     

    I hope you enjoy the episode.  Namaste.

    AE019 - Insight India 2016 - Dispatch from Rishikesh.mp3

    AE019 - Insight India 2016 - Dispatch from Rishikesh.mp3

    Recording on the banks of the Ganges in Rishikesh, India March 22, 2016.  In this episode I shared what the first portion of our trip was like, and serves as an introduction to the whole experience of Insight India.  Specifically I share how our group was introduced to the intricate symbolism and meaning of Indian culture, and how learning of the Hindu mythology provides a framework for a deeper understanding of the science of yoga.  This was my jumping off point of the trip and I hope you enjoy it.

    Post Oesophagectomy Management PK

    Post Oesophagectomy Management PK

     

    Sumesh Arora goes through the key intensive care aspects of managing the patient who's just had an oesophagectomy.

    These patients can test the best of us and when it all goes wrong it's not pretty. This is in the Pecha Kucha format so if your life only has a 6.40 hole, plug it!

    This was recorded at the ICN night powered by PK last December.

    Go to www.intensivecarenetwork.com for more.

    92 | Nikhil Arora, BTTR Ventures

    92 | Nikhil Arora, BTTR Ventures

    This week Pam speaks with Nikhil Arora, cofoundef of BTTR Ventures, Pam's Research Report of the Week, more great podsafe music and an early Holiday present! (Sample chapters from Pam's book!)

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