Mulcair: Is the Quebec government planning to reduce spending?
Tom Mulcair can be heard every weekday morning at 7:40 on The Andrew Carter Morning Show.
Explore " singh" with insightful episodes like "Mulcair: Is the Quebec government planning to reduce spending?", "Dr. Vinesh Singh - Integrative Health Care, Gut Health & Impact Of Inflammation On Body Composition", "Sep 22 Mega-funerals and Brother Baght Singh", "S1: Episode 7: Special Holiday Extra Episode! We Can't Singh the Crew's Praises, Also Palpicard!" and "S1: Episode 4: Yeah, We're Not Touching This Episode With a 10 ft Pole, Just Skip to Episode 5" from podcasts like ""The Andrew Carter Podcast", "The Mind Performance Health Podcast", "The Pearl of Great Price", "Start Trek" and "Start Trek"" and more!
Tom Mulcair can be heard every weekday morning at 7:40 on The Andrew Carter Morning Show.
In this episode of the Mind Performance Health Podcast Coach Mick sits down with Dr. Vinesh Singh to discuss the ins and outs of integrative health care, inflammation management, gut health, body composition and different perspectives of what "HEALTH CARE" really means for you.
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Today in 2000 we remember how a quarter of a million Christians clogged the streets, to pay their final respects to the evangelist Bakht Singh who was being buried in Hyderabad, India. It was one of the largest funerals in the history of Hyderabad, but not in India, when compared to other historical figures,
So we finally get a South Asian member of the cast and I am totally psyched, but it's short lived. RIP Singh, we hardly knew ye.
Palpatine makes a surprise guest appearance, we find out Space Apple Pencils may electrocute you, and the Enterprise gets the White Lotus treatment. Also there is some heavy pro vegan messaging from Riker and Yar in this episode y'all.
Happy Holidays, everyone! Thanks for listening!
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YIKES.
We recorded an entire episode for "Code of Honor," the episode between "The Naked Now" and "The Last Outpost."
We aren't going to say this TNG episode didn't age well, because it should not have been made in the first place! To be honest, it was tough finding the humor in such a crappy episode - that's not just us saying it, Riker's actor has called it "a piece of sh**."
It doesn't add (in fact it super detracts) any value or character development, and I wasn't confused going into the next episode, so if you're a newbie, I vote you save yourself 45 minutes and watch Westworld instead. #savewestworld
In any case, we decided the best thing to do is to just move on to "The Last Outpost." So we're uploading that today!
We recorded a five minute clip with more details in lieu of our episode, if you're curious. You can also check out this great article that we cite from Chris Peterson at: https://www.dailystartreknews.com/read/jonathan-frakes-refers-to-star-trek-episode-code-of-honor-as-an-embarrassment-but-is-optimistic-for-radical-real-change-in-the-future
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This episode of ReligionWise features a conversation with Simran Jeet Singh, a highly sought out speaker on diversity, equity, inclusion, justice and anti-racism. His thought leadership extends across corporate, university and government settings, and his work has been featured in various outlets including NPR, CNN, BBC, Time, The Washington Post and The New York Times. Simran is especially passionate about creating more cohesion, equity, and joy for all stakeholders.
The conversation includes his experiences growing up a Sikh in South Texas, his role as an activist working for change and for a more just and more equitable society, and his role as a scholar whose job is to describe and help other people understand the belief and practice of religious communities.
Show Notes
Mario Canseco, president of the Researchco public opinion firm, discusses the implications of the federal election with BIV publisher and editor in chief Kirk LaPointe.
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On August 18, along with Torkin Manes LLP, Business of Cannabis presented the online event, “Canadian Cannabis: What’s Next?”
As the event fell just days after a Canadian federal election was called, the program featured a conversation with Omar Khan, who is the Senior Vice President – Corporate and Public Affairs at High Tide Inc. Khan is a long-time political watcher and he provided prospective on how the election may impact Canadian cannabis – and also how the Canadian industry should be thinking about engaging politically now and moving forward.
This conversation was recorded and aired as part of Canadian Cannabis: What's Next?
Ajeet Singh is a risk taker. There’s no other way to describe someone who's done the things he has and accomplished so much in such a short amount of time. An immigrant, entrepreneur, and and most importantly a disruptor, Singh has constructed two multi-billion dollar entities from the ground up. Throughout his journey, he’s been guided by two principles: his out-of-the-box thinking and curiosity about how he can improve people’s lives.
As a young entrepreneur working in Silicon Valley during the big data days, Singh noticed the data and analytics space was ripe for disruption. So he did something about it. First with Nutranix and now with ThoughtSpot, where he's working to solve some of the world's biggest problems by democratizing data for all. On this episode of The Data Chief, Singh, Co-founder and Executive Chairman at ThoughtSpot, dives into some of the biggest challenges facing CDOs in 2021, why organizations must empower their leadership teams to drive meaningful change, and how big tech can be utilized for good moving forward.
Main Takeaways:
- The cloud is here to stay: Large enterprises are increasingly moving their data to the cloud. The challenge now for CEOs and CDOs is not “if” they will adopt cloud but “when,” and how quickly they can get there while maintaining their current momentum.
- Empower your leaders to drive change: It’s easy to create new C-level positions, but real innovation and transformation starts with empowering your leadership with the required mandates and resources to empower their teams.
- Build your culture with intention: Every organization inherently has a culture and you must be deliberate about how you build that culture. Every department should reflect your core principles and create a space for individuals and teams to thrive.
About Ajeet
Ajeet Singh is the co-founder and Executive Chairman at ThoughtSpot, a company revolutionizing analytics with search and AI. Driven by his passion for creation, Ajeet has built two multi-billion dollar technology companies from the ground up - ThoughtSpot and Nutanix. Prior to starting ThoughtSpot, he was a co-founder and Chief Products Officer at Nutanix, the leader in the enterprise cloud industry and largest tech IPO of 2016. Prior to Nutanix, Ajeet learned the ropes of enterprise technology startups as the Senior Director of Product Management at Aster Data, later acquired by Teradata for $300M. Ajeet has also held business and technical roles at Oracle, where he was part of the team that first launched Oracle Database to the Amazon EC2 cloud. Ajeet holds an MBA from the Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta, and a Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur, where he graduated at the top of his class.
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In this episode Sushant Singh joins Srinath Raghavan to discuss the latest developments in the Sino-Indian border conflict along the LAC. They analyse the current military positions of both sides and the prospects of conflict.
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EPISODE CONTRIBUTORS
Sushant Singh is a Senior Fellow at CPR. He was a lecturer in political science at Yale University (Fall 2019) and the Deputy Editor of The Indian Express, reporting on strategic affairs, national security and international affairs. He won the prestigious Ramnath Goenka Prize for Excellence in Journalism for 2017 and 2018.
Srinath Raghavan is a nonresident senior fellow at Carnegie India. He is also a professor of International Relations and History at Ashoka University. His primary research focus is on the contemporary and historical aspects of India’s foreign and security policies. He has written a number of books spanning international relations, strategic studies and modern South Asian history.
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Additional Reading:
1. What Rajnath Left Out: PLA Blocks Access to 900 Sq Km of Indian Territory in Depsang by Sushant Singh
2. Can India Transcend its Two-Front Challenge? by Sushant Singh
3. LAC Rivers in Spate, Army Prepares for October when Weather Improves by Sushant Singh
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Every two weeks, Interpreting India brings you diverse voices from India and around the world to explore the critical questions shaping the nation's future. We delve into how technology, the economy, and foreign policy intertwine to influence India's relationship with the global stage.
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PUBLISHED: 24/07/2020
Long on promises and short on details. The Throne Speech makes promises but will it see the light of day?
The Covid 19 pandemic took centre stage along with promises of lots of spending. Extensions of programs and an overhaul of Employment Insurance to help those in the contract and gig economy.
With the support of the NDP to get it off its feet, can the rest of the Liberal’s agenda survive in the house of commons?
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GUESTS:
Lydia Miljan - Director of Bachelor in Arts and Sciences Program at University of Windsor - https://www.uwindsor.ca/political-science/366/dr-lydia-miljan
Michele Caderio - CEO at Vanguard Strategy, Principal at J&M Leadership Network - https://www.linkedin.com/in/michele-cadario-103217141/?originalSubdomain=ca
Warren Kinsella - lawyer and political consultant - http://warrenkinsella.com/
Tom Parkin - Commentator, previous employee at NDP Canada - https://tomparkin.ca/
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REFERENCES:
https://ipolitics.ca/2020/09/21/what-the-opposition-parties-are-asking-for-in-the-throne-speech/
https://leaderpost.com/news/saskatchewan/moe-attacks-federal-throne-speech-and-blames-ndp-if-trudeau-survives
https://looniepolitics.com/the-throne-speech-you-wont-hear/
https://looniepolitics.com/10-ways-the-opposition-could-ensure-we-topples-trudeaus-minority-government/
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/windsor/throne-speech-windsor-essex-1.5735865
https://www.macleans.ca/opinion/lessons-from-throne-speeches-past-dont-believe-the-hype/
http://ontarionewswatch.com/onw-news.html?id=1418
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/annamie-paul-says-greens-needed-for-this-moment-1.5750187
https://policyoptions.irpp.org/magazines/october-2019/how-effective-are-federal-minority-governments/
https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/jagmeet-singh-liberals-minority_ca_5f6e680ac5b64deddeedb807
https://www.vicnews.com/news/local-mp-elizabeth-may-does-not-think-election-is-imminent/
https://www.macleans.ca/opinion/what-the-ndp-is-doing-for-canadians/
https://www.ctvnews.ca/politics/liberals-to-face-overnight-confidence-vote-on-new-covid-19-benefits-1.5124677
https://www.cp24.com/news/all-parties-back-new-measures-for-covid-19-jobless-in-early-morning-confidence-vote-1.5125965
https://nationalpost.com/opinion/opinion-we-need-to-admit-canada-has-a-left-wing-populism-problem
Dhara Singh is an Indian American writer based in Piscataway, New Jersey. She's the author of "Tell Her She's Lovely: An Anthology," a beautiful anthology of poems that showcases the journey of a woman transformed by internal validation. She is the founder of Liferesume, a company based on the principles of guidance and authenticity, helping find your true self. We talk about her experiences at Columbia Journalism School, J.P. Morgan Chase, Yahoo Finance, and several other artistic and professional endeavors. Her story will empower you to take action, or, as she would say, imperfect action. Dhara Singh's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dsinghx/. "Tell Her She's Lovely": https://www.amazon.com/Tell-Her-Shes-Lovely-Anthology/dp/1650835604. Liferesume: https://www.instagram.com/liferesume.co/.
Di-Volution is about a world in transition from analogue to digital. Listen to Herman Singh's prologue, and then join us on this journey.
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Rosh is Managing Director at UNIT9 a global Innovation Studio. A seasoned leader, passionate about the creative application of technologies for brands, and has been involved in the agency, production and start-up worlds running successful businesses and executing innovative and award winning work for some of the worlds biggest brands. Previous to UNIT9 he ran a record label, sold a business to WPP, started an embedded creative agency at WPP and founded a start-up incubator launching a new visual holographic medium, eco-friendly street furniture and a VR motion platform to the UK. Rosh Singh responds to how he got into immersive, the hype about VR/AR and about how an A-list production agency works with customers.
I linked up with one of my old friends, Amninder Singh, to talk about photography and what it means to be a creator. He's been a photographer for several years now, and his Instagram page @adventuresofsingh is pretty popping. We sat down to talk about his love for photography, the value of Instagram likes, and content creation. Join his adventure!
The political and constitutional crisis in Maharashtra, which unfolded after the 2019 Assembly elections once brought to the public glare the potential for misuse of the office of the Governor. It has prompted calls to abolish the office or reform it in some fundamental ways.
In this episode Sarayu and Alok discuss this constitutional position and unpack the source of the recent political controversies that have taken place as a result of the Governor's actions.
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We recommend you take this call. And if you missed it, don’t worry because this isn’t a call centre trying to sell you insurance/loans/subscription. This is a call to the best indie music coming out of Delhi, Manipur, Roorkee, Bangalore & Bombay. We have Kashmiris singing about their existential crisis, Frappe rap, a song about astrophysics and more.
Song:
Gumbal - Born Under The Second Law (01:14 - 04:07)
Parvaaz - Harf
Parvaaz - Mastaan (11:14 - 16:44)
Sabu ft. Ramya Pothuri - Find Another Man (17:29 - 20:02)
Frappe Ash - Surma (21:09 - 25:15)
Meewakching - Khallui (25:57 - 30:47)
Prabhtoj Singh - Fool For Your Loving (32:28 - 37:09)
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With the emergence of new media and the digital age, at times its best that brands have a publishers mindset. With content taking various forms and shapes, brands and agencies have had to adapt to keep up with this new wave of media.
On this episode of Advertising is Dead, host Varun Duggirala is joined by Co-Founder and CEO of ScoopWhoop, Sattvik Mishra. They talk about how Sattvik and his 2 friends from advertising became accidental entrepreneurs because of their love for content in this era.
Talk to Varun Duggirala on Twitter and Instagram @varunduggi Talk to Sattvik Mishra on Twitter and Instagram @sattvikm
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