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What is it that everybody agrees should be there yet goes missing in our day-to-day behaviour? Have you ever felt that I wish people understood me or that in a corporate world, I wish the work culture or the people didn't feel so cold towards one another?
In this episode, Rupali and I dig deeper into the psyche of Empathy; understanding what drives us to be empathetic and what inhibits us from expressing love and warmth towards others! Taking up questions that people shy away from and sharing our personal experiences, we invite you to join us on the 2nd episode of the "50 + Zindagi" series. We hope today's episode of 'Empathy + Zindagi' provides you with seeds of thoughts that aid you to reflect on the true essence of empathy. We are eagerly looking forward to hearing your thoughts in the comments below.
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Alshukran Bandhu,
Alshukran Zindagi!
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About the show: "50 + Zindagi" is an ode to audacity, an invitation to an exhilarating journey that challenges societal norms and age stereotypes. Whether you're an unapologetic 20-year-old determined to launch a business or an enthusiastic 80-year-old wanting to skateboard, this show champions the idea that age shouldn't dictate your life's rhythm. Amidst these life stories, age is but a bystander to the thrill of pursuing dreams and embracing the unknown. "50 + Zindagi" showcases individuals who've defied limitations, coloring their aspirations with endless opportunities. For those who crave to turn dreams into destiny, to sip from the cup of boundless possibilities, "50 + Zindagi" awaits as your companion on this unshackled expedition. Inviting you dear friend to join us on this incredible journey of redefining rules and living life to the fullest.
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Topics:
1:00 Why is there a need for Empathy?
2:23 Where does Empathy start?
3:23 At the core, we want...
4:16 Why do we want to be understood?
6:04 Is there Empathy in a Corporate Culture?
8:06 Our 'X' Factor
9:03 Anecdote from Ashish
9:45 Rupali's Personal Experience
10:33 How Ashish runs his business?
11:24 The right way to run successful businesses
13:36 Message from Rupali & Ashish
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About: Namaskar, I am Ashish Vidyarthi.
Namasker, I am Ashish Vidyarthi.
As an Indian film actor, I have worked in over 200 films across 12 languages (Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Bengali, Malayalam, English, Marathi, Odia/Oriya, Assamese and Bhojpuri cinema) to name a few: Govind Nihalani’s celebrated crime drama, Drohkaal (1994); Is Raat Ki Subah Nahin (1996), Ziddi (1997), Dhill (2001, Tamil), Bichhoo (2000), C.I.D. Moosa (2003, Malayalam), Ghilli ( 2004, Tamil), Pokiri (2006, Telugu), Kanthaswamy (2009, Tamil), Barfi (2012), Minugurulu (2013, Telugu), Haider (2014), Teenkahon (2014, Bengali), and many more.
I am also a traveler and a motivational speaker.
Since then, I have been on a journey of self-exploration.
That was how the Avid Miner was born about six years ago, to engage in pathway conversations with fellow travelers.
This is my personal space where I engage with you in a conversation about "Yourself".
Come sit and chat with me. Bring along some snacks and chai, if you may.....Aaiye dil khol ke baat cheet karte Hai.💖 |