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Maria Kavita
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The History Podcast
The Second Map: 1. Bonnie Laddie
We all know the heroic story of Britain fighting the Nazis in World War Two. But what’s less well-known in popular memory is the war on the Asian front, against Japan. Yet it touched many families across Britain. Their descendants are still uncovering stories today. On the same day as Japan’s attack on the US Naval bases at Pearl Harbor there were simultaneous strikes on British territories in South East Asia. Episode 1 of The Second Map charts the humiliating defeats that the British suffered by Japanese forces as they rapidly took key colonies in S...
2025-08-22
43 min
The Brain Blown Podcast
Neuroscience of Sex
As a tribute to this month's episode, we wanted to give a quick shoutout to a local store Laine & I know and love: Smitten Kitten in Minneapolis. Founded in 2003 by Jennifer 'JP' Pritchett, Smitten Kitten is a trans-owned business that has been a staple in the community for over two decades. JP and their team are passionate about creating a safe, inclusive space where folks can explore intimacy, sexuality, and self-expression in a fun and positive way. Whether you're looking for high-quality toys, thoughtful resources, or expert advice, they've got you covered. Check them out...
2025-05-30
29 min
Pages and Prejudice
E36: I'll Eat You Up
Hosted by:Adrie Rose (@adrierising on bsky, twitter, instagram, & tiktok)Stitch (@stitch on bsky, @stitchmediamix on instagram)Whenever feasible, one should always try to eat the rude.Reading Recommendations:Fiction:Fangs - Billy Balibally MADK - Ryo SuzuriThe Tiger Won’t Eat the Dragon Yet - Hachi InabaEat - NagabeA Sinner of the Deep Sea - Akihito TomoM41TO on BSKYNon-Fiction:Neo-Victorian Cannibalism: A Theory of Contemporary Adaptations - Tammy Lai-Ming HoHow to Serve Man: On Cannibalism, Sex, Sacrifice, & the...
2025-03-31
1h 01
She’s Smart
Kavita Srinivasan - Parenting Coach, Trauma Healer, and Educator
In this episode we welcome, Kavita Srinivasan. Kavita is a Parenting Coach, Trauma Healer, and Educator whose personal journey is nothing short of extraordinary. After a successful career as the Editor-in-Chief of Cosmopolitan Middle East, HELLO!, and Masala!, she took a brave leap to focus on her own healing journey. Battling postpartum distress and uncovering childhood trauma, Kavita transformed her pain into purpose. She now holds a Master’s degree in Holistic Psychology and is pursuing her Ph.D. in Adverse Childhood Experiences and Trauma. Kavita is on a mission to help parents heal so that children ca...
2025-01-09
49 min
The Mind-Body Podcast, Your Rebellious Podcast
Episode 120: Living Better Every Day: Tips for Health and Happiness with Guest Kavita Sahai
🎙️ In this episode of the Mind Body Podcast, we dive into practical, transformative strategies for living a healthier and happier life with Kavita Sahai, the founder of KSahai and a leader in natural healing modalities. Kavita shares her journey from navigating corporate stress to embracing holistic wellness. With expertise in aromatherapy, human design, yoga, and Ayurveda, she provides actionable advice to help you elevate your daily routine. Tune in to discover how small, mindful changes can lead to powerful improvements in your overall well-being. ✨ Episode Highlights: Simple Steps to Better Health: Kavita shares ea...
2024-09-26
27 min
Three Million
5. Ghosts
The Bengal Famine, particularly the experiences of people in the rural areas who suffered the most, is not well remembered today. There is no memorial, museum, or plaque to the victims or survivors anywhere in the world.One man has made it his life’s work to record their testimonies with paper and pen. Kavita hears from him - and tries to understand more about why the three million people who perished aren’t better remembered or memorialised in India, Bangladesh and Britain.Presenter Kavita Puri Series Producer: Ant Adeane Editor: Emma Rippon Sound design and...
2024-03-11
28 min
Three Million
4. The Tapes
Kavita discovers a set of cassette tapes containing rare interviews with Indian civil servants who were on the ground across Bengal during the famine, shedding new light on colonial responsibility. And as the need for relief in Bengal becomes ever greater, more pressure is put on the British government from India’s new Viceroy. He asks for more food imports. Could the War Cabinet and Prime Minister Winston Churchill have done more to help alleviate the famine in the middle of the war? Presenter Kavita Puri Series Producer: Ant Adeane Editor: Emma Rippon Sound design an...
2024-03-11
28 min
Three Million
3. The F-Word
Colonial authorities wanted to censor the famine. They were worried that Britain’s wartime enemies - the Germans and the Japanese - would use it as propaganda against them.But as more and more starving people arrive in cities across Bengal, it becomes harder to suppress. Indian writers, photographers and artists document the humanitarian catastrophe, but it was risky as the censor forbade mention of the word famine. A British journalist and editor of the English language Statesman newspaper, in Calcutta, decides to challenge the censor and begins publishing photographs and then scathing editorials about what is re...
2024-03-11
28 min
Three Million
2. The Cigarette Tin
A boy decides how much rice he can give from a cigarette tin to hungry people. A Christian missionary sets up a makeshift relief hospital. A small child watches through the gates of his house in Calcutta as emaciated women clutching children ask for food. As the food crisis deepens, shocking testimonies from the countryside show the extent of starvation. Many thousands of hungry people begin moving from the rural areas towards the cities.Indians - including children - are forced into life-or-death decisionsPresenter Kavita Puri Series Producer: Ant Adeane Editor: Emma...
2024-03-11
28 min
Three Million
1. War
During the Second World War, at least three million Indian people, who were British subjects, died in the Bengal Famine. It was one of the largest losses of civilian life on the Allied side. But there is no memorial to them anywhere in the world - not even a plaque. Can three million people disappear from public memory? From the award-winning creator and presenter of Partition Voices and Three Pounds in My Pocket, this is the story of the Bengal Famine of 1943. For the first time it is told by those who were there - farmers and...
2024-03-11
28 min
The Documentary Podcast
Three Million: 5. Ghosts
The Bengal Famine, particularly the experiences of people in the rural areas who suffered the most, is not well remembered today. There is no memorial, museum, or plaque to the victims or survivors anywhere in the world.One man has made it his life’s work to record their testimonies with paper and pen. Kavita hears from him, and tries to understand more about why the three million people who perished aren’t better remembered or memorialised in India, Bangladesh and Britain.Presenter: Kavita Puri Series producer: Ant Adeane Editor: Emma Rippon Sound design and mix...
2024-02-23
28 min
The Documentary Podcast
Three Million: 4. The tapes
Kavita Puri discovers a set of cassette tapes containing rare interviews with Indian civil servants who were on the ground across Bengal during the famine, shedding new light on colonial responsibility. And as the need for relief in Bengal becomes ever greater, more pressure is put on the British government from India’s new Viceroy. He asks for more food imports. Could the War Cabinet and Prime Minister Winston Churchill have done more to help alleviate the famine in the middle of the war? Presenter: Kavita Puri Series producer: Ant Adeane Editor: Emma Rippon Sound de...
2024-02-23
31 min
The Documentary Podcast
Three Million: 3. The f-word
Colonial authorities wanted to censor the famine. They were worried that Britain’s wartime enemies - the Germans and the Japanese - would use it as propaganda against them.But as more and more starving people arrive in cities across Bengal, it becomes harder to suppress. Indian writers, photographers and artists document the humanitarian catastrophe, but it was risky, as the censor forbade mention of the famine. A British journalist and editor of the English language Statesman newspaper, in Calcutta, decides to challenge the censor and begins publishing photographs and scathing editorials about what was really going on...
2024-02-23
29 min
The Documentary Podcast
Three Million: 2. The cigarette tin
A boy decides how much rice he can give from a cigarette tin to hungry people. A Christian missionary sets up a makeshift relief hospital. A small child watches through the gates of his house in Calcutta as emaciated women clutching children ask for food. As the food crisis deepens, shocking testimonies from the countryside show the extent of starvation. Many thousands of hungry people begin moving from the rural areas towards the cities.Indians - including children - are forced into life-or-death decisions.Presenter: Kavita Puri Series producer: Ant Adeane Editor: Emma...
2024-02-23
26 min
The Documentary Podcast
Three Million: 1. War
During the Second World War, at least three million Indian people, who were British subjects, died in the Bengal Famine. It was one of the largest losses of civilian life on the Allied side. But there is no memorial to them anywhere in the world - not even a plaque. Can three million people disappear from public memory?From the creator and presenter of the award-winning series Three Pounds in my Pocket and Partition Voices, this is the story of the Bengal Famine of 1943. For the first time it is told by those who were there...
2024-02-23
28 min
Mit sted
MitSted-MinBy Maria Kavita Nielsen
Selv om iværksætteren og formanden for det Nationale Integrationsråd, Maria Kavita Nielsen, ikke har boet i hjembyen Faaborg i mange år, så er hun først rigtigt hjemme, når hun kan se byens vartegn, det gamle gule klokketårn. Men med årene har hun også set, hvordan byen kæmper med butiksdød og et centrum, som kun vækkes til live om sommeren af de mange turister. Hvad skal Faaborg være i fremtiden, og for hvem?
2023-04-03
00 min
Den kreative dåseåbner
Afsnit 13 - Maria Kavita Nielsen, der har taget et opgør med 'plejer' og knækket nøden for motivation af unge drenge i sin organisation Mind Your Own Business.
Maria er en ægte ildsjæl. Med ild i øjnene, kampgejst og en enorm empati for de mennesker hun prøver at hjælpe. Efter en karriere som socialrådgiver, hvor hun så systemet spille fallit i forhold til unge drenge, tog hun sagen i egen hånd og har over de sidste 12 år bygget organisationen Mind Your Own Business. Her hjælper hun unge drenge med at finde frem til netop deres særlige evner og viser dem hvordan de alle har muligheden for at bidrage til en positiv udvikling, når de udvikler mikrovirksomheder, med hjælp fra nogle af...
2022-12-20
1h 06
It's Your Voice
Snapshots of Nepal
12/22/21 Kavita Gurung, Executive Director of Mahila Shakti Bikash Kendra Nepal, the Women’s Power Development Center of Nepal, joins us live from Kathmandu! She shares stories of the struggles of poverty and mistreatment that many rural women experience and how her programs teach assertive self-advocacy and promote their leadership and representation in socio-political rights. Maria Santiago, a loyal, long-time U.S. volunteer and contributor to MSBKN, joins us. www.mahilashaktibikash.com It's Your Voice is broadcast live Wednesdays at 8PM ET.It's Your Voice TV Show is viewed on Talk 4 TV (www.talk4tv.com).
2022-07-17
48 min
Becoming Your Best Version
A Conversation With Power Purpose Play Founder, Kavita Ahuja
Kavita Ahuja is an entrepreneur and founder of Power Purpose Play , a global platform dedicated to advancing the personal growth and inner power of women in midlife. She is the host and visionary behind the successful podcast, “The Midlife Reinvention”, a course content creator, an accomplished writer and a Personal Transformation and Transition Coach. At age 52, Kavita, who also holds a major in Biology and an MBA, left an extremely successful corporate pharmaceutical career of almost 25 years, took control of her health, her spirituality and her personal relationships, and found her next true calling, which is to help women find...
2021-11-12
24 min
Unchained
NFCastle 2021: Art Controversy – NFTS: Nothing F**king There?
At Non-Fungible Castle 2021, an NFT exhibition in Prague, four NFT experts debate some of the hottest topics in the metaverse, like how to value NFTs, whether insider trading exists, what makes Ethereum-based NFTS so special, and the environmental impact of NFTs. Guests include Maria Paula Fernandez, co-founder at JPG, Kavita Gupta, cofounder of FINTECH.TV, Oliver Halsman Rosenberg, artist, and Gmoney, an NFT collector. Show highlights: what an NFT is why NFTs have value what the “myth of decentralization” has to do with NFT valuation why collectors like gmoney prefer to collect NFTs on Ethereum vs. other...
2021-11-09
56 min
Unchained
NFCastle 2021: Art Controversy – NFTS: Nothing F**king There?
At Non-Fungible Castle 2021, an NFT exhibition in Prague, four NFT experts debate some of the hottest topics in the metaverse, like how to value NFTs, whether insider trading exists, what makes Ethereum-based NFTS so special, and the environmental impact of NFTs. Guests include Maria Paula Fernandez, co-founder at JPG, Kavita Gupta, cofounder of FINTECH.TV, Oliver Halsman Rosenberg, artist, and Gmoney, an NFT collector. Show highlights: what an NFT is why NFTs have value what the “myth of decentralization” has to do with NFT valuation why collectors like gmoney prefer to collect NFTs on Ethereum vs. other...
2021-11-09
56 min
Velshi
Bracing for Tropical Storm Henri
Maria Teresa Kumar is joined by House Foreign Affairs Committee chair Rep. Gregory Meeks, Rep. Ritchie Torres, TX State Rep. Jasmine Crockett, former Obama Health Policy Director Dr. Kavita Patel, Whole Woman’s Health Alliance president Amy Hagstrom Miller, Abortion Access Front founder & CCO Lizz Winstead, “Shots at the Shop” director Dr. Stephen Thomas, Rev. Dr. William Barber, NewYorker.com executive news editor David Rohde, The Washington Post reporter Anne Gearan, editor-at-large of The 19th* Errin Haines, NBC News meteorologist Bill Karins, and NBC correspondents Janessa Webb and Kathy Park.
2021-08-23
1h 33
StoryJam | Listen to stories you always wanted to read! | Hindi Urdu Audio Stories for Kahani lovers
Hindi Kavita | Ramdhari Singh Dinkar | D.H. Lawrence | Alberto de Lacerda | Wen Yi Duo
Meaning is not always lost in translation. Translation can enhance, expand and breathe new life into words. Poetry well translated is sublime, especially when the original text is by the best and the translator is an excellent wordsmith too. Poems by D.H Lawrence, Alberto De Lacerda, Wen Yi Dou, translated by Ramdhari Singh Dinkar ------- विश्व विख्यात कवियों द्वारा कृत कवितायेँ जिनका अनिवाद किया राष्ट्रकवि रामधारी सिंह 'दिनकर' ने. दिनकर जी के दो कविता संग्रह , 'सीपी और शंख" और "आत्मा की आँखें" में से ये कवितायेँ चुनी गयी है. जिन कवियों की रचनायें आप संग्रह में पाएंगे: D H Lawrence Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche Elizabeth Jennings Nikolai Gumilev Ezra Pound Rainer Maria Rilke Wen Yi Duo Alberto De Lacerda Kathleen Raine Walter Savage Landor ----- Contact me: Instagram: @arti_storyjam Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StoryjamArti Club House : @artijain -------
2021-07-16
09 min
The Midlife Reinvention: How to Find Your Ikigai, Deal with Imposter Syndrome & Build Your Confidence in Career & Life Transitions
#10. Maria Leonard Olsen: On Reinvigorating Your Life
Send us a textThrough this next episode of The Midlife Reinvention, Kavita Ahuja speaks with Maria Leonard Olsen, who discusses how she navigated her way through a very difficult youth, to now, after 50, where she has fully embraced life and all its beauty. Her story and guidance will sure to inspire you to take the time to re-evaluate your life, and think of ways to reinvigorate it to become your best self. Maria Leonard Olsen is a biracial woman whose parents were forbidden by law to marry in the early 1960s. She is an a...
2021-04-16
46 min
Remight On Air
Remight Music Live 001: Tropical House #1
REMIGHT MUSIC LIVE 001: TROPICAL HOUSE Ребята, всем привет! Как вы знаете, с началом карантина я запустил свою серию EDM-стримов Remight Music Live. Сегодня хотел бы поделиться с вами записью самого первого выпуска в котором я играл для вас треки из своей колекции стиля Tropical House. Приятного прослушивания, надеюсь вам понравится! =) Трек-лист: 1R3HAB feat. Elena Temnikova - Where You Wanna Be (Original Mix) 2Domastic feat. Anna Yvette - Echoes (Extended Mix) 3Radiology & Red Squad feat. David Shane - No One Else (Extended Mix) 4MATTN feat. Stavros Martina & Kevin D - Girlz Wanna Have Fun (Original Mix) 5Sam Feldt & Sigma feat. Gia Koka - 2 Hearts (Extended Mix) 6KSHMR, Lost Stories feat. Kavita Seth - Bombay Dreams (Original Mix) 7Ed Sheeran & Justin Bieber - I Don't Care (ZIGGY & Replay M Remix) 8Thomas Gold feat. Mimoza - Dreamer (Original Mix) 9Lauv - I Like Me Better (Ryan Riback Remix) 10Sam Feldt feat. Akon - YES (Original Mix) 11Don Diablo, A R I Z O N A - Take Her Place (Original Mix) 12Diviners - Savannah (ft. Philly K) (Original Mix) 13Mattafix - Big City Life...
2020-06-03
45 min
Fantasy Literature
Re-Enchanted: The Rise of Children’s Fantasy Literature in the Twentieth Century
A guest lecture by Dr Maria Cecire (Bard College) discussing children's fantasy literature. Maria Sachiko Cecire introduces the idea of an Oxford School of children’s fantasy literature, describing how J. R. R. Tolkien and C. S. Lewis pushed back against "modern" cultural changes in the first half of the 20th-century through both the fiction they wrote while medievalists at the University of Oxford and as the architects of a new English curriculum that inspired future fantasy writers including Susan Cooper, Diana Wynne Jones, and Philip Pullman. Cecire addresses the after-effects of this legacy, with an emphasis on the colonialist fa...
2020-05-12
48 min
Fantasy Literature
Re-Enchanted: The Rise of Children’s Fantasy Literature in the Twentieth Century
A guest lecture by Dr Maria Cecire (Bard College) discussing children's fantasy literature. Maria Sachiko Cecire introduces the idea of an Oxford School of children’s fantasy literature, describing how J. R. R. Tolkien and C. S. Lewis pushed back against "modern" cultural changes in the first half of the 20th-century through both the fiction they wrote while medievalists at the University of Oxford and as the architects of a new English curriculum that inspired future fantasy writers including Susan Cooper, Diana Wynne Jones, and Philip Pullman. Cecire addresses the after-effects of this legacy, with an emphasis on the colonialist fa...
2020-05-12
48 min
SteelYGA Premium Selection
ep.211 Walk in cold dreams #211
Свежий выпуск радиошоу с новинками клубной музыки. В середине часа рубрика "Золотая эра транса". В конце рубрика "Заевшая пластинка". Слушайте шоу на радио LumixFM в сб в 14:00. И на радио ОК в Рязани на частоте 107.2 fm каждое воскресенье в 22:00. Public VK: vk.com/steelyga_premium_selection Instagram: instagram.com/steelyga Bananastreet: bananastreet.ru/steelygapremiu… Хэштеги: #steelyga #steelyga_premium_selection #stpresel211 01:56 4 Strings & Maria Nayler - Remember You As Mine 05:34 Armin Van Buuren & Avian Grays feat. Jordan Shaw - Something Real (Giuseppe Ottaviani Remix) 09:46 Eximinds - A Higher Love (Original Mix) 15:28 Ferry Corsten & Johnny B - Hear It Now 18:45 Justin Oh feat. Abby Rae - Reach For The Sky (Original Mix) 25:50 KSHMR & Lost Stories feat. Kavita Seth - Bombay Dreams 29:01 Рубрика «Золотая эра транса» Tiesto - Dallas 4pm 35:41 Live Ayce feat. Amy Kirkpatrick - Blinded (Original Mix) 41:58 Ryan Bentham - Away (Original Mix) 47:07 Shane 54 feat. Clara Sofie – Delirium 51:02 Stargazers & Neev Kennedy - Walk Between Your Shadows 54:46 Рубрика «Заевшая пластинка» James Blunt – Cold
2019-09-15
59 min