Stop anti-Asian Hate Crime
“We condemn these blatant displays of xenophobia and all forms of discrimination, which have left our Asian-American brothers and sisters feeling unsafe and traumatized in their own communities...,” says Dipika Shrestha, on behalf of the Arab American Family Support Center at the AAPI (Asian American Pacific Islander) Solidarity Presser organized by the Office of the Public Advocate for the City of New York, Jumaane D. Williams, to combat anti-Asian bigotry & violence on March 19, 2021.
#StopAsianHate #StopAsianHateCrime #StopAAPIHate
https://news.yahoo.com/nyc-public-advocate-speaks-against-155500937.html
How 'being practice in college helped Sajjan Raj Vaidya grow professionally
In this throwback episode of our podcast, we talked to acclaimed musician Sajjan Raj Vaidya from Nepal. Sajjan has millions of fans all across the world but not all of them know that he is also a banking professional.
In this conversation, he talked to us about how he navigated his career in banking profession. https://youtu.be/QxnWkQxtbnw
What is Elevator Pitch?
You might have heard about Elevator Pitch in the U.S. a lot, right? But what exactly is it?
Former employee of Upwardly Global , Mary Sise helped us in detail on this throwback episode our podcast.
https://youtu.be/NmHlrD15cbc
Be comfortable with your accent!
"Be comfortable with your accent," says Jorge Colorado, a professional from El Salvador.
On this throwback episode of our podcast, Jorge shares how he got over his struggle of communicating in English.
https://youtu.be/4aTLo1lGAe0
How to Find Mentors?
How to find Mentors?
On this throwback episode of our podcast At The End of The Day, Thwiba Eltom, Project Manager at NYC Tech Talent Pipeline, shares how the places like Upwardly Global and StreetWise Partners, are helping professional immigrants find mentors. Thwiba is orginally from Sudan.
https://youtu.be/OCfwDT0RTgM
Learn On Your Own
On this throwback episode of our podcast At The End of The Day, Adhish Shakya, a Quality Engineer at Raytheon Missiles & Defense, shares his experience of the challenges a recent immigrant like him went through & how he tackled them. Shakya migrated to the US in 2003.
https://youtu.be/FwzUcNVlkMM
Coronavirus: An initiative to help students pay their rent, in the pandemic (Podcast Episode 104)
Watching the backs of #graduate students struggling during the #pandemiclife, Krinjal's (http://krinjal.org) initiative to offer financial assistance WITH A CHOICE OF LOAN OR DONATION is worth #praising. Listen to our #throwback #podcast series using the link given below:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ur8FYbMB6Rs
Our speaker @Ksh*tijRajLohani, Software Engineer @Apple, founder of Krinjal, also presents his ideologies on #youth #empowerment through #mentorship and #Mentalhealth counseling as part of the #initiative.
Have a great day and feel free to reach out to us with your amazing stories!!!
"NO MORE EYELASHES" - HOW THESE 3 WORDS GAVE ME POWER TO MOVE FORWARD
After moving to the US, Tuiana Lo worked in a beauty salon doing eyelashes extension. Despite having an academic professional background in Russia, she was struggling to navigate her career.
On this episode of our podcast, she gives an interesting account of how a career advisor telling her “No more eyelashes!” motivated her to push herself further.
#podcast #AtTheEndOfTheDay #throwback #immigrant
https://youtu.be/rsz8-Gwp-l8
"How do you feel about your profession right now?
"How do you feel about your profession right now?" - We asked this question to a Nepali doctor couple - Binu & Santosh- who are treating coronavirus patients in the U.S., on this episode of our podcast At The End Of The Day.
This is how they responded.
Click the link below to follow the full episode of our podcast. #throwback #podcast #AtTheEndOfTheDay
https://youtu.be/-omlfYdAPn4
Behind the Scenes with Dr. Binu & Santosh
Dipika Speaks to Kantipur TV to update about