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Amul Pandya converses with independent, adventurous and sometimes courteous free spirits. Creativity is an act of rebellion. Whether they are entrepreneurs, artists, athletes, investors, chefs, or corporate antagonists, Amul's guests all share a common disposition of not just pushing boundaries but re-drawing landscapes.
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Ronderings

Ron Rapatalo

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In season one of Ronderings, Ron talks to his guests about their superpowers, including career advice, diversity, mindset, wellness, and leadership. Ron grew up in New York City, and has been coaching and leading executive searches for the last five years, taking what he has learned from 15 years in corporate, higher education, government, and non-profit contexts. He and his wife are obsessed with reality television, and Ron also moonlights as a men's personal stylist and group fitness instr ...
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It took the humiliation of enemy ships raiding the Medway River in Kent to shake the political establishment into urgency in June 1667. During the Second Anglo-Dutch War, Britain* realised that in order stand a chance against its enemy it had to replicate the Dutch ability to source low cost financing. Ship building was expensive and time consuming…
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Isabelle was previously chaplain to the Archbishop of Canterbury and now serves as Principal at Ridley Hall a theological college in Cambridge. We discuss the meaning of justice and mercy, the pursuit of purpose for mental health, and what can be learned from old stories such as the Book of Judges and the Book of Ruth. We also touch on some of the …
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Hey y’all Welcome to The Neighborhood where we get all up in yo business talking about Self, family, friends, and finance for now... this is not a conversation about romantic me relationships because we minding our OWN business but trust and believe once we get that straight the rest will follow. You know me I’m yo nosey neighbor Inertia Justice. W…
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Dr Kristian Niemitz is Head of Political Economy at the Institute of Economic Affairs. Our conversation covered his many works including "Socialism: the failed idea that never dies", "Imperial Measurement: a cost-benefit analysis of western colonialism" and "Universal Healthcare without the NHS". We discussed his journey from "teenage Commie" to cl…
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Peal Clutching Alert! Hey y’all Welcome to The Neighborhood where we get all up in yo business talking about Self, family, friends, and finance for now... this is not a conversation about romantic me relationships because we minding our OWN business but trust and believe once we get that straight the rest will follow. You know me I’m yo nosey neigh…
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Hey y’all Welcome to The Neighborhood where we get all up in yo business talking about Self, family, friends, and finance .. this is not a conversation about romantic me relationships because we minding our OWN business but trust and believe once we get that straight the rest will follow. You know me I’m yo nosey neighbor Inertia justice. Go get yo…
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Hey y’allWelcome to The Neighborhood where we get all up in yo business talking about Self, family, friends, and finance for now... this is not a conversation about romantic me relationships because we minding our OWN business but trust and believe once we get that straight the rest will follow.You know me I’m yo nosey neighbor Inertia Justice. Go …
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Paul Crawford is the pioneer and world's first professor of Health Humanities. Our conversation covered his years of work on how creative practices can enhance well-being in and out of the clinic. Alongside his academic work, he's also an entertaining fiction writer. His second novel, The Wonders of Doctor Bent is out this week. Without wishing to …
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Hey y’allYou’re listening to The Neighborhood where we get all up in yo business talking about Self, family, friends, and finance for now... this is not a conversation about romantic relationships because we minding our OWN business but trust and believe once we get that straight the rest will follow.You know me I’m yo nosey neighbor Inertia Justic…
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True leadership is the ability to bridge gaps, translate perspectives, and foster respect, ensuring that every voice—from the visible to the unseen—is valued and heard. William (Bill) Murphy is the Chief Operations Officer for Indianapolis Public Schools, where he drives operational excellence to support academic success in one of Indiana’s largest…
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Hey y’allYou’re listening to The Neighborhood where we get all up in yo business talking about Self, family, friends, and finance. This is not a conversation about romantic relationships because we minding our OWN business but trust and believe once we get that straight the rest will follow.You know me I’m yo nosey neighbor Inertia Justice. Go get …
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It’s not about perfection out of the box—it’s about learning to learn and growing through the process. Dr. Donnell Butler is the Founder and President of Prelude, a nonprofit that partners with employers and schools to create work-based learning experiences, helping students from lower-income backgrounds gain professional skills, explore careers, a…
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Hey y’all Welcome to The Neighborhood where we get all up in yo business talking about Self, family, friends, and finance .. this is not a conversation about romantic me relationships because we minding our OWN business but trust and believe once we get that straight the rest will follow. You know me I’m yo nosey neighbor Inertia justice. Go get yo…
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Well-being isn’t a luxury—it’s a necessity. Lea Crusey is the co-founder and Head of U.S. Expansion for WOOF, a well-being tool for students and teachers. With a career in public policy, entrepreneurship, and civic engagement, she works to expand opportunities for marginalized communities. A former Teach For America corps member, Lea has focused on…
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Professor Robert Tombs is one of the world’s most accomplished historians. Our conversation covered questions not just relevant to today but of concern to prior and future generations. Winston Churchill’s advice is to “Study history, study history. In history lies all the secrets of statecraft” but can we truly learn from history? What is the role …
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Hey y’all Welcome to The Neighborhood where we get all up in yo business talking about Self, family, friends, and finance .. this is not a conversation about romantic me relationships because we minding our OWN business but trust and believe once we get that straight the rest will follow.Today we are talking about Support Systems with Marchrisha Do…
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Mohan Sivaloganathan is a founder of Harmonious Leadership, a keynote speaker, consultant, and coach. He is also known as the “Batman of Social Impact” and at night he is a hip-hop artist. Throughout his career, Mohan has supported local and national organizations in orchestrating sustainable transformation and systems change across corporate socia…
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Hey Ya'll Welcome to the Neighborhood, Today we are chatting with Victoria Pittman a seasoned relationship coach, who empowers women to shatter limitations and magnetize love AND success. Her unique blend of strategy, empathy, and spiritual insight to help women break through the barriers that hold them back and unlock their full potential for love…
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Niloy Gangopadhyay, is a passionate educator, and leader who for over 20 years has been addressing inequities in public education as a systems, school, and nonprofit leader. He began his career as a 2002 Teach For America corps member in San Jose, California, and now serves as TFA’s Vice President for the 35th Anniversary Summit. Previously, he led…
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Hey y’all Welcome to The Neighborhood, since we are currently in black History Month. I think it’s only fitting that we tie our Soft Living Discussion into Black History. Ok Neighbors. get comfy. This one is gonna be deep, we are taking it back to the continent of Africa and bring it to current day corporate America. Making needed stop by Industria…
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We need to create a high bar where the bar is to care about both people and performance. They are not dichotomies; they support each other. De-Lea Deane-Allen is the founder and CEO of Higher Bar Leadership LLC, dedicated to helping organizations create transformational work environments where all people can thrive. With over 20 years of experience…
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In 2009 Mark Evison was shot whilst leading a patrol in Helmand Province. Having been flown back to England, his mother Margaret was faced with no choice but to turn off his life support machine. She now runs the Mark Evison Foundation which enables adolescents from state schools to undertake challenges. In one of my most difficult conversations ye…
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Hey y’allWelcome to The Neighborhood where we get all up in yo business talking about Self, family, friends, and finance .. this is not a conversation about romantic me relationships because we minding our OWN business but trust and believe once we get that straight the rest will follow.You know me I’m yo nosey neighbor Inertia justice. Go get your…
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Hey y’allWelcome to The Neighborhood where we get all up in yo business talking about Self, family, friends, and finance .. this is not a conversation about romantic me relationships because we minding our OWN business but trust and believe once we get that straight the rest will follow.You know me I’m yo nosey neighbor Inertia justice. Go get your…
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Hey y’allWelcome to The Neighborhood where we get all up in yo business talking about Self, family, friends, and finance for now... this is not a conversation about romantic me relationships because we minding our OWN business but trust and believe once we get that straight the rest will follow.You know me I’m yo nosey neighbor Inertia justice. Go …
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Ben is a smart and thoughtful investor who frequently gives thousands of people valuable insights on financial markets through his social media channels and radio appearances. The conversation started with a walking tour of Ben’s favourite spots in London (to avoid sitting in meeting rooms) and then opened out to a range of topics. We discussed his…
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My latest guest Eugene Malthouse has done cutting edge work in behavioural science for the likes of Nobel prize winner Richard Thaler. MOUTHFUL ALERT: He is a Research Fellow at the Centre for Decision Research and Experimental Economics. Eugene also founded the Collective Decision-Making and Culture Lab (CDMCL) – an interdisciplinary group of 71 r…
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I confess coming to this conversation as a sceptic. An 18.6 year property cycle feels too deterministic and over-reliant on backfitting data to support a fallacious narrative. Even if it’s true, how actionable is it? However, having sat down with Akhil Patel to discuss his book “The Secret Wealth Advantage: How you can Profit from the Economy’s Hid…
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As people who have been kind enough to follow the pod know, I seek to converse with adventurous, rebellious (and sometimes courteous) free spirits. Not only does my latest guest, Nigel McGilchrist fit this endeavour, but so does the subject of his new book – a biography of ancient Greek polymath Pythagoras*. Nigel has dedicated his life to understa…
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True success isn’t just about individual achievement; it’s about the collective rise of our communities. Analiza Quiroz Wolf, CEO of Women of Color Rise, coaches diverse leaders, including social entrepreneurs and C-suite executives. She recently published The Myths of Success: A Woman of Color's Guide to Leadership, drawing on research and stories…
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Summary: Language has the power to connect people, to move hearts, and to do good in the world. David Nungaray is a co-founder of Gente Empowerment Network but is actually a forever dual language teacher and principal at heart no matter what his current work title is. The children and families he worked with as an educator are one of his guiding fo…
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Hey y’allWelcome to The Neighborhood where we get all up in yo business talking about Self, family, friends, and finance and Today we will have a special guest Dr. Lisa HubbardAs y’all know this is not a conversation about romantic me relationships because we minding our OWN business but trust and believe once we get that straight the rest will fol…
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Raj Thakkar is the author, Founder & CEO of Charter School Business Management (CSBM) as well as FOREsight Financial Services for Good. He is an expert on nonprofit and charter school finance and has presented countless financial best practices workshops across the country. He poured all his knowledge into the book Fiscally Secure: Prepare, Protect…
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We know who we are, but we get away from it. Kendrick Harris is an NYU alumnus, retired Air Force officer, and former business leader with experience in real estate law, construction, and a former lawyer. He is a business owner of the Distinguished Chef and a top-notch chef. Kendrick is sharing with us his powerful testament to resilience, self-dis…
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What do The Queen's Gambit, L.A. Confidential, The Wire, and Chinatown have in common? The baddies are attempting to free ride on other people's hard work through buying land. For my latest episode, I interviewed Fred Harrison who is an economist of the Georgist School. On a long journey to understanding why living standards are falling in the deve…
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It's not often one gets to sit down with a bona fide Renaissance Man. When not restoring vintage furniture in Northern California, Sasha Papadin is a singer, songwriter, DJ, producer, and instrumentalist. He also is one of the most erudite people I know. We start our conversation with Sasha's origins, recounting how his father, a poet, evaded natio…
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The more reductive amongst us have bucketed autism as a disability and drag on resources. The reality is that it is much more. In one of the most challenging but fulfilling conversations I’ve had since starting the podcast I sat down with Sophie Beeley, author of Raising Daisy, a Substack that draws on her experience as mother to a wonderful girl t…
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Why are we resting on proficiency in education? Tanji Reed Marshall CEO and Principal Consultant of Liaison Educational Partners. With more than 2 decades of experience in the classroom, district, and organization level, she has a lot of gems to share. The problem of educational inequities, and how certain groups of students, especially those from …
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Peter Botting has been an indispensable ally of politicians, c-suite executives, and founders over many years. As the CEO of a FTSE 250 company put it "When it's a big gig. When it really matters, you call for Peter." It was great that he answered my call to come on the podcast as I learned a lot from a career that informed a fascinating discussion…
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Jacquelyn Davis is a nonprofit leader and transformative advisor to philanthropies who dedicated her life to the education sector and social impact. Her life and career are led by constant learning and curiosity. She has launched many organizations and initiatives. EDVolution, a boutique consulting she founded has worked with many national foundati…
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Our belief systems are often perpetuated by the members of our community. A 1991 Vassar graduate, Diane Robinson is a filmmaker and recognized education leader with over 25 years of experience working in the US and globally, helping start and grow social enterprises. Beginning her career through Teach for America, Diane holds a Bachelor of Arts deg…
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Being able to step back and observe what is going on around us is often an undervalued skill! Surabhi Lai is rooted in the belief that we can create a better future of work that is rooted in our humanity and collective belonging. Multi-passionate with a strong sense of curiosity, Surabhi uses empathy and strategy when she coaches job-seekers, entre…
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In 2012, Mrs Mkonde borrowed £13 from the MicroLoan Foundation to expand her business (a single tomato stall) to help feed her eight children and pay for their education. She received training and business skills. Today she is an employer with a maize mill and ambitions to fulfil larger orders through warehousing and transportation. This is one exa…
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Good leadership requires you to always be a student! From humble beginnings in golf caddying to becoming New Mexico’s Deputy Secretary and Secretary of Education under Gov. Susana Martinez (R) from 2016-2019, Christopher Ruszkowski is a social studies teacher by trade, recently appointed Distinguished Policy Fellow at the Hoover Institution. Having…
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Sharing our stories and spending time with each other can prolong our lives! Bryan Setser is a seasoned executive edupreneur with three decades of results in K-12, higher education, non-profit, and for-profit organizations. His expertise equips leaders, teams, and organizations with the knowledge, skills, and dispositions to be ready for any future…
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You can be both a happy human and a strong one! Mike Montoya is the CEO and Founder of Stronger Consulting. A 30-year education sector veteran, Mike is an expert in helping organizations design, manage, and improve educational programs for young people. Mike’s identity as a member of the LGBTQ+ community and a person of color has shaped his entrepr…
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How you internalize racism can destroy your sense of self. Daniel Anello is a member of the Pahara-Aspen Education Fellowship Summer 2016 cohort and the Leadership Greater Chicago 2019 cohort. He was named to the inaugural class of Presidential Leadership Scholars and he is a Board member of Chicago Urban League and Cleveland Avenue Foundation for …
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