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Vishen Lakhiani (born 14 January 1976) is a Malaysian entrepreneur, [1] [2] author, and motivational speaker, of Indian descent. [3] He is the founder and CEO of Mindvalley and the author of two books: The Code of the Extraordinary Mind and The Buddha and the Badass .
Vishen is a given name. Notable people with the name include: Vishen Halambage (born 2005), Sri Lankan cricketer; Vishen Lakhiani (born 1976), Malaysian entrepreneur
MasterClass was founded by David Rogier while a student at Stanford University, originally under the name "Yanka Industries". [6] [7] Rogier, who continues to serve as chief executive officer (CEO), [8] asked Aaron Rasmussen to join the company as a co-founder and chief technology officer; Rasmussen would also serve as creative director, [9] before leaving in January 2017. [7]
Four More Shots Please! [1] is an Indian comedy-drama streaming television series on Amazon Prime Video [2] directed by Anu Menon and Nupur Asthana. [3]The series follows the story of four unapologetically flawed women (two in their 30s and two in their early 20s) as they live, love, make mistakes and discover what really makes them tick through friendship and shots of tequila in millennial ...
Vishen Sasmith Halambage (born 19 January 2005) is a Sri Lankan cricketer. [1] He plays age-group cricket representing Sri Lanka national under-19 cricket team.
Ibrahim al-Laqqani (Arabic: إبراهيم اللقّاني) was a mufti of Maliki law, a scholar of Hadith, a scholar of theology and author of one of the most popular didactic poems on Ash'ari theology (Jawharat al-Tawhid) [3] [1] which became the subject of numerous commentaries and glossaries. [4]
Oprah's Master Class (or Oprah Presents: Master Class, as it was titled in the first season) is a primetime television program that airs on the Oprah Winfrey Network. The series premiered on the network's first day, January 1, 2011.
Vishanthie Sewpaul was a senior professor of social work at the University of KwaZulu Natal (UKZN), Durban, South Africa where she remains an Emeritus Professor, and she held a professor II position at the University of Stavanger, Stavanger, Norway. [1]