Podcast and Articles

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Podcast Guest Appearances

The Business Elevation Show with Chris Cooper

In this conversation, Pushpendra Mehta and Chris Cooper discuss the subtle yet powerful art of observation, the karma behind human interactions, and how a lack of self-awareness and understanding of the karma creation process can lead to unintended consequences.

The Advisor with Stacey Chillemi

In this discussion, Pushpendra Mehta and Stacey Chillemi explore how solving problems requires more than just logical thinking. They delve into the role of intuition, the importance of learning essential skills to view situations from different perspectives, and how karma plays a critical role—reminding us that our actions have consequences we may not immediately recognize.

The Create and Grow Your Brain Capital Podcast

In this episode, Pushpendra Mehta and Genein M. Letford discuss the powerful connection between creativity and curiosity—highlighting that while creativity drives innovation, curiosity fuels creativity. At the core of both lies the essential skill of observation.

Articles

Ask These 3 Interview Questions to Make a Great Hire Every Time

Published on Entrepreneur.com – the official website of Entrepreneur magazine.

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4 Ways Writing a Book Will Transform You

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Why Everyone Should Work for a  Startup at Least Once

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In today’s distracted world, those who observe deeply and intuitively will always be able to read people better, understand what they’re really saying, and figure out who they truly are.
— Pushpendra Mehta