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By Vijay Arora
The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.
In this episode, I speak with Geoff Cohen, a psychology professor and research at Stanford University with an interest in poverty, inequality, and diversity. We discuss the purpose of economics, his profession and psychology, the psychology behind white supremacy and radical ideas, and more.
In this episode, I talk to Bertram Malle, a professor of psychology at Brown University. We begin by discussing the environment at Brown and what he thinks about the elite university from his professorial perspective. For the rest of the episode, we explore intellectual questions regarding philosophy, economics, and politics in relation to current events and the future of America.
I speak with Dr. Sood, an endocrinologist and entrepreneur. We discuss her experience in college, as well as her time in the hospital system. We then talk about the risks she took in starting her own private practice, and compare private practice with her time in hospitals.
In this episode, I spoke with Bill Connell. As a founder of Super Genius LLC—a digital media and creative incubator which excels at bringing fresh, new thinking and operating in the “space between” traditional marketing tactics—he offers great advice and lessons on how to be happy and successful. We discuss his career and learn from his experience, as well as discussing how it could have been better.
In this episode I spoke with Sanjay Patel, a mobile innovation executive, business leader, and entrepreneur. We discuss his experience in start-ups as well as the reasoning behind some of his career decision making. Additionally, we delve into the prospects of passive income and real estate investing, learning from his own experience.
I speak with Sandeep Kumar Sood on his career experience as a way to touch on life lessons and advice. We discuss his career path and experience as a start-up founder and leader in business, as well as the importance of curiosity as a young adult and figuring out your craft. Additionally, we talk about the importance of balance in life and how to optimize your success.
I spoke with John Martin, Director of Human Resources at Princeton University with a long career in Human Resources, about his career experience, personal philosophies, and more. He outlines what it takes to be successful in Human Resources—and a career overall—and discusses the importance of relationships and people skills in any job. Additionally, we talk about the benefits of creating small goals within your career and loving what you do.
I spoke with Don Campbell regarding his experience in the Air Force Academy and as a pilot. As an academy graduate with a degree in political science, a career pilot, and a pilot instructor, Mr. Campbell has interesting and unique experiences with their own unique lessons. In this episode, he sheds light on important lessons and emphasizes the importance of seizing opportunities.
In this episode, I interview Nishu Sood: a Senior Equity Analyst at UBS. He discusses his career experience, education, childhood, lifestyle, and family life. He sheds light on lessons he has learned as well as providing insight into his job and the industry.
In today's episode, I interviewed Moneesh Arora, current CEO and business leader, about his work experience, education, childhood and more. He offered great advice for teenagers today on how to create opportunity and capitalize on it. Listen for insight on his career path, life lessons, and career advice.
The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.