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Hey!! I’m Eka, a blind girl from Indonesia. This podcast is spoken in English. But just in case you wanna listen to my another podcast spoken in Bahasa Indonesia, just find me Nongkrong Cantik”. Generally we talk about the life of the blinds such as accessibility, addaptive technology, love, family, Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights and stuff. But we also discuss news, diary of today, role models, disability corner, crazy stuff, talking Indonesia and stuff. So come join my world!!! E ...
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This podcast takes the Ashdown Forest as a springboard for conversations about wildlife. In each episode audio producer, Eka Morgan, goes on a dawn and dusk walk with wildlife guide, Tom Forward. In between dusk and dawn, Eka interviews well-known writers, musicians and wildlife specialists - all recorded in the woodland and on the heath. The Ashdown Forest is 10 square miles of open access land in East Sussex. Please do support us by subscribing and leaving a review. Thank you! If you have ...
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my Marathi podcast is mainly about post retirement passion following for overcoming loneliness,emptiness and negativity which seeps in due to lot of time at disposal .workload is less and kids are not around.So its about my passion of traveling.I will come with my own travel stories and some from different fellow travellerswith their amazing stories.
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First Principles is a weekly interview podcast comprising authentic, candid, and insightful conversations between some of India’s most accomplished founders and business leaders, and Rohin Dharmakumar, The Ken’s CEO & co-founder. From personal philosophies, mental models and decision making frameworks, to reading habits, parenting styles or personal interests, each episode will delve into what makes each of these leaders unique.
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Inspiration | "When you take that first step, more things will come your way and Allah swt will make it easy for you."In this episode, we delve into Eka Syafiqah's journey of discovering barakah and purpose in everything she does. With her passion for transforming the mundane into something beautiful, she emphasises the importance of embracing our …
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Inspiration | "Allah will not put me in this place if He thinks I could not do it."In this episode, we delve into Nurul Iman's behind-the-scenes journey as a student in law school. Recently graduated, she shares about the realities of imposter syndrome, self-doubt and feeling incompetent. We also learn what helps her to overcome these challenges an…
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The month of Rabi'ul Awwal is definitely the best time to learn more about our beloved Prophet s.a.w. Of course, our love for him s.a.w. does not stop here. Instead, this is just the beginning of a lifetime of endearment. In Sunan at-Tirmidhi, Ibn 'Abbas reported that the Prophet s.a.w. said, “Love Allah for the blessings by which He nourishes you,…
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In this episode we look at how firms are looking at supplementing legacy CTRM solutions with SaaS cloud apps in order to keep up with market shifts or business changes. We explore supplementation as a strategy and the use cases for it as well as looking at how it impacts overall architecture.We talk with Richard Williamson of Gen10, Andre Jaeger of…
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"What helped me was Allah swt and that my challenges mould me as a person." In this episode, Iman Zulhakeem (@imanzulhakeem) shares the lessons he has gathered on his journey of betterment. He discusses his experience in differing environments, the reality of fluctuating levels of faith, embracing faith wholeheartedly through hardships and finding …
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Season 2, Episode 2 - Summer episode (00:00) Intro with wildlife guide Tom Forward – soil, the last frontier and a whistlestop guide to the five principles of regenerative farming. (05:31) What is conservation grazing? - with Rich Allum and Tristram Stuart (16:45) A tour round Elizabeth Buchanan’s organic farm (27:51) Trip to Groundswell, the Regen…
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"I do this because of You, ya Allah, and I want to be a means of benefit for the community." In this episode, Marina Yusoff (@marinayusoff76) shares the lessons she has gathered on her journey of betterment. She discusses her experiences choosing to please only Allah swt above all else, using social media as a platform to inspire others towards goo…
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"Looking back, only now that I realised how my prayers have brought me to where I am now." In this episode, Nurashikin Salim (@n.shikinsalim) shares the lessons she has gathered on her journey of betterment. She discusses her experiences walking through moments of loneliness, navigating uncertainty with faith, finding courage to take a leap of fait…
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From over here at The Ken's newsroom, we have a very exciting announcement: our first premium podcast – India's first premium business podcast – is now live! It's called Two by Two – and this podcast will be your personal investigative brain. Each week Two by Two will be where hosts Rohin Dharmakumar and Praveen Gopal Krishnan will be joined by a f…
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"Allah swt will replace with better, you just have to hang in there especially when your social circle changes." In this episode, Kaven Siddique Lim (Director of @convertscentral) shares the lessons he has gathered on his journey of betterment. He discusses his experiences through conversion, attaching one's identity to Allah swt, the importance of…
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Hello, we're back again with part 2 of our final, final supercut where we’ve spliced together one interesting bit of conversation from the last 21 guests I interviewed on First Principles. And like the last episode where we covered founders 1 to 20, you’ll hear super sharp slices of a few minutes each which are reflections on their approach to orga…
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"There came a point where I felt like I don't belong here anymore. I don't think I enjoy this life anymore." In this episode, Kalyisah Aziz (@kkkalysaaa) shares the lessons she has gathered on her journey of betterment. She discusses her experiences of leaving her lifelong career to pursue faith, how every small change and effort adds up, and the i…
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I know what you’re thinking. Didn’t the First Principles podcast draw its curtains? Yes we did. But then we decided to do a final super-splice of every single episode we did. There were 41 founders. A bit too many for a single supercut episode, don’t you think? So, here’s the first 20. We went through all the episodes and picked a few minutes from …
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First Principles is coming to an end. But it's not the end of the road for you as listeners. We still want to hear from you and know what you expect from the podcasts from The Ken. Let us know with your suggestions and critique. We'd love to know your thoughts and you can let us know here. Also, you can always write to us at fp@the-ken.com with you…
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Ramadhan has best 10 nights of the year, while Dhulhijjah has best 10 days of the year. Laylatul qadr is best night of the year, Arafah is best day of the year. And while we don't know when laylatul qadr is, we clearly know when the day of Arafah is. Seize the day to make plenty doa, and intend all things for Allah swt as part of our worship. Here'…
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Becoming an entrepreneur is a leap of faith. Regardless of when or even if your business sees the light of day, starting up is still a tremendously hard thing for someone to take up, work on and say out loud to the world. The leap of faith still exists when you're a woman founder, but with a bunch of other variables you didn't ask for also thrown i…
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At the end of 2024, the EUDR regulation will come into force for large and medium firms dealing with certain commodities and it will require traceablility - the tracking of the commodity from source to end use. Why will this regulation enforce traceability when others haven't? What does it mean and what is needed in a CTRM/CM solution?We asked Saur…
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Answering Anonymous Questions... "I have been betrayed and lied about by someone who is dear to me. I thought I would start getting angry and hateful towards the person, but instead, I feel more compelled to make doa for the person and I still care. Is this normal?" ____________ Human beings are complex creations of Allah swt. We can dislike an unp…
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In the first part of my conversation with Manav Garg, I introduced him as the founder of Eka Software. This week, I would like to reintroduce Manav as a venture capitalist and the co-founder of Together Fund, a VC firm. Well, you know how I feel about having venture capitalists on First Principles if you've listened to my conversation with Alok Mit…
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Inspiration | "Sometimes it's the little things that impact you in big ways."In this episode, we get to exchange experiences and reflections with the one and only Anis Suraya (@theanismanis) who is currently based in London. As a content creator and digital marketing specialist, she sheds light on the importance of drawing inspiration from our envi…
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"This notion of a startup should be centered around the founder is a mindset. It makes for great stories. It makes for great heroes. And that's the reason why that sustains But, you know, there are great organizations that have been built where founders did not believe in that. And the organizations sustain even after the founder leaves." That's wh…
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Answering Anonymous Questions... "I have been tested with many trials lately and I know Allah swt test those they love. I have done things that I am not proud of and have been doing more Tawbah but I am starting to wonder am I a bad person? I am trying to be better." ____________ Life’s trials and tribulations often lead us to moments of self-refle…
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“As I said, I am from a middle-class family. I was earning $10,000/month, which is a large sum in those days. And sitting in Singapore, Bangkok, travelling around the world. So my the larger question in my mind is that how do I take the decision?” says Manav Garg. Manav Garg, founder and former CEO of Eka Software, a SaaS company that operates in t…
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Inspiration | "Nourishing your spiritual self is essential to your wellbeing."In this episode, we delve into the thought process behind Humairah Jamil's (@thebookjacket) book reviews on her account, as well as the birth of her published book. As an author, she discusses the human yearning to make sense of things, making an impact through our action…
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Kapil Chopra, the founder and CEO of Postcard Hotels told me the following statistics. Of the 10 million foreign tourists who visit India each year, roughly 10% - one million - are classified as luxury. “So we've kind of made entire Rajasthan and Kerala as two big sectors for one million tourists,” he said. In comparison domestic trips made by Indi…
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In this episode of CTRMRadio we look at data management in energy & commodities by talking with four vendors - two existing vendors and two SaaS newcomers in the form of FIS, HAKOM, Ventriks and OpenDataDSL. What is driving data management? What impact is AI having? What solutions are emerging and why?Our thanks to our guests - Harshad Kolpyakwar o…
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Jaydeep Barman has settled into his role of being a CEO for quite some time now. He admits he was not always the nicest of people when they restarted or ‘actually started’ Faasos, which later became Rebel Foods, as a QSR chain in 2011. He would be unreasonable and brash with the people he worked with and in his own words “must have rubbed people th…
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Alok Mittal has been on both ends of the startup ecosystem. He’s been a founder and a VC. These days he’s back in the founder’s seat but still enabling businesses but through his lending platform Indifi which lends money to Small and Medium Enterprises or SMEs. He has very strong thoughts about org building even though he admits Indifi is only 9 ye…
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Rebel Foods was incorporated in 2015. Before that it was Faasos and Faasos has been around since 2004. But co-founder and CEO Jaydeep Barman says back in 2004 when he and his co-founder Kallol Banerjee started it, they didn’t look at it as a means of living. It existed to some extent, primarily, to fulfil their own craving for good Calcutta rolls a…
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When Chetan Maini – co-founder and chairman of SUN Mobility – stepped down as Mahindra Reva CEO in 2015, he wasn’t thinking what was the next venture to start. In fact even though he stepped down he was still involved in the space. His time was still spent in understanding the possibilities electric mobility could unlock for the world and how these…
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What does your company do? There are many ways to answer this question. Most founders have a really good answer, some have a meandering one. Well, let’s just say it’s always a compelling answer. This week we have five founders to answer that question on a broader range. They function in very competitive sectors and are successfully making their mar…
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Ramadhan | There are a plethora of ways to attain the love of Allah swt. One of the many is to be mindful of what is healthy and unhealthy for the heart. ✨In this episode, Ustazah Maria Mohd (@mahabbahmaria) will accompany our exploration into the depths of the heart. We will discuss about matters that brings our hearts closer to Allah swt, all tha…
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Our guest for this episode has a very specific weekly routine. Pilates - once a week. Strength training - once a week. Aqua therapy - once a week Functional training, swimming, breathing exercises, meditating daily with just a little trouble Golfing three times a week followed up with posture exercises And very recently, experimenting with intermit…
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Season 2, Episode 1 - Spring episode How can we connect children with nature more? Are children still excited about the outdoors? Hear from 9-17 year olds. ‘Slimed, scratched, bitten and stung’? Is this the way to ignite curiosity? Hear from outdoor educators Lisa Stevens and Paula Da Luz. The magic of the humble stick…with Rich Skrein, Forest Scho…
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Ramadhan | There are a plethora of ways to attain the love of Allah swt. One of the many is to practice humbleness and humility in our lives. ✨In this episode, Ustazah Zahratur Rofiqah (@azzuhaiirah) will bring us on a journey to discover the depths of why humility is not just desirable but essential on our journey towards Allah swt. Through her in…
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Ramadhan | There are a plethora of ways to attain the love of Allah swt. One of the many is to embody the traits that Allah swt loves. ✨In this episode, Ustazah Syariati (@syariatisulaiman) shares about the many traits that Allah swt loves as mentioned in the Quran and Hadith. From patience to repentance and purification, one can begin to take the …
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Chetan Maini, the co-founder and Chairman of Sun Mobility has done a whole lot in his life. He’s been forever a tinkerer as you’re bound to find out if you read his father Dr.S.K.Maini’s book REVA: India’s Green Gift to the World. Chetan’s raced solar cars, built his own car company REVA and is now building a pay-as-you-go energy infrastructure for…
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Ramadhan | There are a plethora of ways to attain the love of Allah swt. One of the many is to start choosing what Allah swt loves over what we love. ✨In this episode, Ustazah Unaisah shares about the importance of choosing what Allah swt loves. Reality is, it can be challenging when our choices do not fit the mould of what Allah swt wants for us. …
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Ramadhan | There are a plethora of ways to attain the love of Allah swt. One of the many is to be grateful for the favours that Allah swt has blessed us with. ✨In this episode, Sarah Afeefah Ishak (@withlovesarah__) shares her reflections on the many blessings in life that many continue to overlook. From our beating heart to the hands we use to hug…
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Ramadhan | There are a plethora of ways to attain the love of Allah swt. One of the many is to contemplate over the beautiful 99 names of Allah swt. ✨In this episode, Iman Zulhakeem (my brother) and I will bring you through our discussion exploring the perfect names of Allah swt. We shared some of our favourite ones and how they best resonate with …
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Girish Mathrubootham – founder and CEO of Freshworks – feels strongly about having the authority to take one’s own decisions, from a young age. He made a very apt example in our conversation with him earlier this month at his office in Chennai: a kid never gets to make his own decisions, even if it is to just order food of their liking. This in tur…
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In this episode, we discuss the energy transition and the technologies underpinning it with Ben Hillary, CEO of Commodities People, and announce the new Energy Transition Technologies practice at ComTech Advisory with Irina Reitgruber, Affiliate Analyst at ComTech. In addition to the new practice area, we have also launched www.ettcenter.net as a r…
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Ramadhan | There are a plethora of ways to attain the love of Allah swt. One of the many is to practice much remembrance in Allah swt. ✨In this episode, Ustazah Hidayah Roslee (@hdyhrslee) shares her reflections on how the remembrance of Allah swt can be done through the tongue, heart, and limbs. She sheds light on one of the most important concept…
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Ramadhan | There are a plethora of ways to attain the love of Allah swt. One of the many is to level up our worship with much purpose. ✨ Have you ever heard of the term 'Rabbaniyyun'? In this episode, we will explore the definition of worship and its relation to this important term. By reflecting on the essence of worship, we can cultivate a deeper…
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Sometime in the early 1970s a young Harsh Mariwala joined Bombay Oil Industries, a company set up by his grandfather in 1948, just a year after India’s independence. The company would trade in spices, oils and chemicals. Over the next two decades Harsh learnt the ropes of the family business. Till in 1991 - two decades after he had joined Bombay Oi…
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Ramadhan | There are a plethora of ways to attain the love of Allah swt. One of the many is to build a close relationship with the Quran. ✨ In this episode, Ustazah Az-zahroh Effendi (@azzahroh.e) sheds light on the importance of making the Quran the centre of our lives. Taking over @ngaji.sg from her father, Ustaz Effendi, it adds significant weig…
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If you're here to find out more about our brand new early careers podcast, check out The First Two Years and how you can join the TFTY community here! You can also listen to our trailer on Spotify and Apple. Welcome to Episode 41 of First Principles. When asked, Girish Mathrubootham* – the CEO and Co-Founder of Freshworks, says that there’s one thi…
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New technologies are available from cloud to AI that are set to change CTRM and related software. It is hoped that these technologies will make for a more cost effective and user friendly CTRM environment but will it result in a revolution or evolution? We talked with three senior software figures to see how they are using new technologies includin…
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