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Describing Murali Kartik as simply a former India Cricketer does not even come remotely close to doing justice to the man's overall make-up. Kartik is more than just a former International Cricketer; he is a modern day practical philosopher. And after listening to this inaugural episode of Podcast With Champions, it'll be crystal clear to you as to what I am talking about.
Kartik admits that he's burnt a lot of bridges in his life owing to his frank personality; however, he still maintains that honest conflict has more social value than dishonest harmony. He talks about the importance of having the right intentions, which acts as an antidote to the flak that a public figure in India inevitably gets from provocateurs and other sections of the society.
According to Kartik, all champions possess unflinching self-belief, which spurs them on even during their most vulnerable times. He spoke extensively about how spirituality helped him cope with the loss of his mother and other near and dear ones when he was still of a very tender age, the ubiquity of suffering, the inevitability of death, pursuing what gives you a sense of individual and communal purpose, karmic theory, and a whole slew of other practical insights that he's gathered through his experiences on and off the Cricket field.
We concluded proceedings talking about what Virat Kohli and ShahRukh Khan have in common that has propelled them to the pinnacle of success, why he considers himself to be blessed working as a Cricket Commentator and Broadcaster, and his love for Golf, which is what he devotes most of his time to when he is not commentating and when not spending time with family.
One need not be a Cricket enthusiast to appreciate and benefit from everything that Kartik had to share in this conversation that's dripping with golden nuggets of wisdom from start to finish.
I hope you enjoy listening to this episode as much as I did! If that happens to be the case, I would really appreciate it if you could leave a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes. It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests.
Connect with me on the following as well:
YouTube: https://bit.ly/2D1ogis
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anubhavtalks/
Email: [email protected]
Lastly, do not forget to subscribe to High on Conversation!
Intro Music: Ask Rufus by Audionautix (http://audionautix.com/) is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
Describing Murali Kartik as simply a former India Cricketer does not even come remotely close to doing justice to the man's overall make-up. Kartik is more than just a former International Cricketer; he is a modern day practical philosopher. And after listening to this inaugural episode of Podcast With Champions, it'll be crystal clear to you as to what I am talking about.
Kartik admits that he's burnt a lot of bridges in his life owing to his frank personality; however, he still maintains that honest conflict has more social value than dishonest harmony. He talks about the importance of having the right intentions, which acts as an antidote to the flak that a public figure in India inevitably gets from provocateurs and other sections of the society.
According to Kartik, all champions possess unflinching self-belief, which spurs them on even during their most vulnerable times. He spoke extensively about how spirituality helped him cope with the loss of his mother and other near and dear ones when he was still of a very tender age, the ubiquity of suffering, the inevitability of death, pursuing what gives you a sense of individual and communal purpose, karmic theory, and a whole slew of other practical insights that he's gathered through his experiences on and off the Cricket field.
We concluded proceedings talking about what Virat Kohli and ShahRukh Khan have in common that has propelled them to the pinnacle of success, why he considers himself to be blessed working as a Cricket Commentator and Broadcaster, and his love for Golf, which is what he devotes most of his time to when he is not commentating and when not spending time with family.
One need not be a Cricket enthusiast to appreciate and benefit from everything that Kartik had to share in this conversation that's dripping with golden nuggets of wisdom from start to finish.
I hope you enjoy listening to this episode as much as I did! If that happens to be the case, I would really appreciate it if you could leave a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes. It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests.
Connect with me on the following as well:
YouTube: https://bit.ly/2D1ogis
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anubhavtalks/
Email: [email protected]
Lastly, do not forget to subscribe to High on Conversation!
Intro Music: Ask Rufus by Audionautix (http://audionautix.com/) is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)