India Mahesh Leadership Podcasts

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Sinopsis

India Mahesh Leadership Podcasts is all about wisdom for individuals who aspire for leadership in their professional as well as personal life. The knowledge presented in the podcasts are designed to help the listeners to find peace as well as prosperity by understanding the supreme wisdom enumerated in the various ancient Indian (read Vedic) sages.

Episodios

  • One word responses

    06/06/2016 Duración: 05min

    Based on my ADVENTURE CAPITALIST column published in BUSINESS GOA magazine this Podcasts speaks of importance of letter writing that is being considered as a "dying art form". 

  • True Happiness

    04/06/2016 Duración: 12min

    Friends are not causes of one’s happiness. Foes are not causes of one’s misery. Wisdom is not competent to bring an accession of wealth; nor wealth competent to bring an accession of happiness. Intelligence is not the cause of wealth, nor is stupidity the cause of extreme poverty. He only who is possessed of wisdom, and none else, understands the order of the world. Among the intelligent, the heroic, the foolish, the cowardly, the idiotic, the learned, the weak or the strong, happiness comes to him for whom it is ordained.

  • Why India was a global economic power

    01/06/2016 Duración: 06min

    Ancient Indian, or Vedic, philosophies and scriptures have provided valuable knowledge for the betterment of the human race. Yoga, Ayurveda and meditation are just three diverse aspects that have come to be revered by many across the globe. However, there’s another facet of Vedic knowledge which we’ve virtually forgotten – the economic and administrative (read management) aspects. Vedic people were not just healthy, innovative, and intellectually stimulating with scientific tempers – but also prosperous. Prosperity is a mirage in the absence of a sound economic system; you don’t need to be an economist to agree. Yet, we’ve never bothered to appreciate the wisdom of Vedic people, let alone study their system, probably assuming that age old traditions and practices have little to offer us in this ‘advanced era’ of globally connected economies.