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Uma Mehta plays all the tracks for her new album Rainbow Warrior.
Rainbow Warrior is available on Bandcamp (https://umamusic3.bandcamp.com/album/rainbow-warrior) and other streaming services. Music, Lyrics, and Voice by Uma Mehta; Audio Production by Andrew Thomas Kuster. Episode sponsored by Andrew Thomas Kuster (http://www.andrewkuster.com/).
Uma Jitendra Vaidya Mehta was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan in June 1990. Her father's last name "Mehta" means "greatly praised" denoting the chief of the village, ancestrally linking to business owners and merchants. On her mother's side, she carries a powerful healing and Ayurvedic bloodline, whose ancestors were freedom fighters that marched with Gandhi. Uma has been a self-advertising creative and healing arts entrepreneur for over a decade. She is trained in neuro-linguistic programming, sound healing and music therapy, drawing, painting, ballet and modern dance, and online marketing. Uma has brought personal success to hundreds of clients with her powerful sessions. She has hosted and marketed for many art and music shows and festivals for hundreds of attendees and has brought in hundreds of business clients with her advertising skills. Through her expertise in healing arts entrepreneurship, she is an influencer for organic healthy lifestyle, beauty, and art. Facing and having healed herself from massive racism, sexism, and sexual assault, Uma stands as a role model for empowerment of women of color in business.
Uma Mehta talks about her album Flowers: Live and Uncut and plays all the tracks.
Flowers: Live and Uncut is available on Bandcamp (https://umamusic3.bandcamp.com/album/flowers-live-and-uncut) and other streaming services. Music, Lyrics, and Voice by Uma Mehta; Audio Production by Andrew Thomas Kuster. Episode sponsored by Andrew Thomas Kuster (http://www.andrewkuster.com/).
Uma Jitendra Vaidya Mehta was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan in June 1990. Her father's last name "Mehta" means "greatly praised" denoting the chief of the village, ancestrally linking to business owners and merchants. On her mother's side, she carries a powerful healing and Ayurvedic bloodline, whose ancestors were freedom fighters that marched with Gandhi. Uma has been a self-advertising creative and healing arts entrepreneur for over a decade. She is trained in neuro-linguistic programming, sound healing and music therapy, drawing, painting, ballet and modern dance, and online marketing. Uma has brought personal success to hundreds of clients with her powerful sessions. She has hosted and marketed for many art and music shows and festivals for hundreds of attendees and has brought in hundreds of business clients with her advertising skills. Through her expertise in healing arts entrepreneurship, she is an influencer for organic healthy lifestyle, beauty, and art. Facing and having healed herself from massive racism, sexism, and sexual assault, Uma stands as a role model for empowerment of women of color in business.
Uma Mehta talks about her album Elements and plays all the tracks.
Elements is available on Bandcamp (https://umamusic3.bandcamp.com/album/elements) and other streaming services. Music: "Spirit," "Air," "Fire," "Water," and "Earth" from Elements. Lyrics and Voice by Uma Mehta; Guitar, Arrangements, and Audio Production by Andrew Thomas Kuster. Episode sponsored by Andrew Thomas Kuster (http://www.andrewkuster.com/).
Uma Jitendra Vaidya Mehta was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan in June 1990. Her father's last name "Mehta" means "greatly praised" denoting the chief of the village, ancestrally linking to business owners and merchants. On her mother's side, she carries a powerful healing and Ayurvedic bloodline, whose ancestors were freedom fighters that marched with Gandhi. Uma has been a self-advertising creative and healing arts entrepreneur for over a decade. She is trained in neuro-linguistic programming, sound healing and music therapy, drawing, painting, ballet and modern dance, and online marketing. Uma has brought personal success to hundreds of clients with her powerful sessions. She has hosted and marketed for many art and music shows and festivals for hundreds of attendees and has brought in hundreds of business clients with her advertising skills. Through her expertise in healing arts entrepreneurship, she is an influencer for organic healthy lifestyle, beauty, and art. Facing and having healed herself from massive racism, sexism, and sexual assault, Uma stands as a role model for empowerment of women of color in business.
Uma Mehta talks about success with women, relationship secrets, and creative energy.
Music: "I Believe in Me" and Improvisations, words and music by Uma Mehta, performed by Uma Mehta. "Be with Me" words and music by Andrew Thomas Kuster, performed by Uma Mehta. Episode sponsored by Andrew Thomas Kuster (http://www.andrewkuster.com/).
Uma Jitendra Vaidya Mehta was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan in June 1990. Her father's last name "Mehta" means "greatly praised" denoting the chief of the village, ancestrally linking to business owners and merchants. On her mother's side, she carries a powerful healing and Ayurvedic bloodline, whose ancestors were freedom fighters that marched with Gandhi. Uma has been a self-advertising creative and healing arts entrepreneur for over a decade. She is trained in neuro-linguistic programming, sound healing and music therapy, drawing, painting, ballet and modern dance, and online marketing. Uma has brought personal success to hundreds of clients with her powerful sessions. She has hosted and marketed for many art and music shows and festivals for hundreds of attendees and has brought in hundreds of business clients with her advertising skills. Through her expertise in healing arts entrepreneurship, she is an influencer for organic healthy lifestyle, beauty, and art. Facing and having healed herself from massive racism, sexism, and sexual assault, Uma stands as a role model for empowerment of women of color in business.
Uma Mehta talks about the power of celibacy.
Music: "Immaculate Perception" words and music by Uma Mehta, performed by Uma Mehta. "This Rare Thing" words and music by Andrew Thomas Kuster, performed by Uma Mehta. Episode sponsored by Andrew Thomas Kuster (http://www.andrewkuster.com/).
Uma Jitendra Vaidya Mehta was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan in June 1990. Her father's last name "Mehta" means "greatly praised" denoting the chief of the village, ancestrally linking to business owners and merchants. On her mother's side, she carries a powerful healing and Ayurvedic bloodline, whose ancestors were freedom fighters that marched with Gandhi. Uma has been a self-advertising creative and healing arts entrepreneur for over a decade. She is trained in neuro-linguistic programming, sound healing and music therapy, drawing, painting, ballet and modern dance, and online marketing. Uma has brought hundreds of clients personal success with her powerful sessions. She has hosted and marketed for many art and music shows and festivals for hundreds of attendees and has brought in hundreds of business clients with her advertising skills. Through her expertise in healing arts entrepreneurship, she is an influencer for organic healthy lifestyle, beauty, and art. Facing and having healed herself from massive racism, sexism, and sexual assault, Uma stands as a role model for empowerment of women of color in business.
Uma Mehta introduces her business, Success with Experts.
Music: "Polished" words and music by Uma Mehta, performed by Uma Mehta. "This Rare Thing" words and music by Andrew Thomas Kuster, performed by Uma Mehta. Episode sponsored by Andrew Thomas Kuster (http://www.andrewkuster.com/).
Uma Jitendra Vaidya Mehta was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan in June 1990. Her father's last name "Mehta" means "greatly praised" denoting the chief of the village, ancestrally linking to business owners and merchants. On her mother's side, she carries a powerful healing and Ayurvedic bloodline, whose ancestors were freedom fighters that marched with Gandhi. Uma has been a self-advertising creative and healing arts entrepreneur for over a decade. She is trained in neuro-linguistic programming, sound healing and music therapy, drawing, painting, ballet and modern dance, and online marketing. Uma has brought hundreds of clients personal success with her powerful sessions. She has hosted and marketed for many art and music shows and festivals for hundreds of attendees and has brought in hundreds of business clients with her advertising skills. Through her expertise in healing arts entrepreneurship, she is an influencer for organic healthy lifestyle, beauty, and art. Facing and having healed herself from massive racism, sexism, and sexual assault, Uma stands as a role model for empowerment of women of color in business.
Uma Mehta talks about her life and her struggles.
Music: "Destiny" words and music by Uma Mehta, performed by Uma Mehta. "What, Why, How" words and music by Andrew Thomas Kuster, performed by Uma Mehta. Episode sponsored by Andrew Thomas Kuster (http://www.andrewkuster.com/).
Uma Jitendra Vaidya Mehta was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan in June 1990. Her father's last name "Mehta" means "greatly praised" denoting the chief of the village, ancestrally linking to business owners and merchants. On her mother's side, she carries a powerful healing and Ayurvedic bloodline, whose ancestors were freedom fighters that marched with Gandhi. Uma has been a self-advertising creative and healing arts entrepreneur for over a decade. She is trained in neuro-linguistic programming, sound healing and music therapy, drawing, painting, ballet and modern dance, and online marketing. Uma has brought hundreds of clients personal success with her powerful sessions. She has hosted and marketed for many art and music shows and festivals for hundreds of attendees and has brought in hundreds of business clients with her advertising skills. Through her expertise in healing arts entrepreneurship, she is an influencer for organic healthy lifestyle, beauty, and art. Facing and having healed herself from massive racism, sexism, and sexual assault, Uma stands as a role model for empowerment of women of color in business.
Uma Mehta talks about her milestone artistic achievements and accomplishments so far on her life path.
Music: "Light at the End of the Tunnel" words and music by Uma Mehta, performed by Uma Mehta. "Heaven" words and music by Andrew Thomas Kuster, performed by Uma Mehta. Episode sponsored by Andrew Thomas Kuster (http://www.andrewkuster.com/).
Uma Jitendra Vaidya Mehta was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan in June 1990. Her father's last name "Mehta" means "greatly praised" denoting the chief of the village, ancestrally linking to business owners and merchants. On her mother's side, she carries a powerful healing and Ayurvedic bloodline, whose ancestors were freedom fighters that marched with Gandhi. Uma has been a self-advertising creative and healing arts entrepreneur for over a decade. She is trained in neuro-linguistic programming, sound healing and music therapy, drawing, painting, ballet and modern dance, and online marketing. Uma has brought hundreds of clients personal success with her powerful sessions. She has hosted and marketed for many art and music shows and festivals for hundreds of attendees and has brought in hundreds of business clients with her advertising skills. Through her expertise in healing arts entrepreneurship, she is an influencer for organic healthy lifestyle, beauty, and art. Facing and having healed herself from massive racism, sexism, and sexual assault, Uma stands as a role model for empowerment of women of color in business.
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