July 2023 Archive – Culture, Media & Coaching Insights
Hey there! If you’ve been scrolling through InfoBag Insider this summer, you’ve probably noticed a mix of light‑hearted cultural chat, media deep‑dives, and career advice. Below is a quick recap of the three posts that got the most buzz in July 2023. Grab a coffee and let’s break down what you missed.
Indian quirks in the US and India’s most trusted news anchors
First up, we explored the fun side of Indian culture living in the United States. The post isn’t about hating anyone – it’s about those little habits that catch newcomers off guard. Think spicy ice cream that actually burns, cricket arguments that feel like a full‑time job, and Bollywood dance moves that turn any backyard party into a mini‑musical. The writer admitted that these quirks are exactly why Indian friends add flavor (literally and figuratively) to life here.
Switching gears, the same month we asked, “Who’s the most honest news anchor in India?” The answer highlighted two veteran journalists. Ravish Kumar, NDTV India’s senior executive editor, is praised for blunt questions and a refusal to bow to political pressure. Rajdeep Sardesai, consulting editor at India Today, earned a reputation for balanced reporting and a clear separation between news and opinion. Both anchors show that integrity still matters in today’s fast‑paced media landscape.
How to become a life coach and why it can pay off
Next, we dived into the world of life coaching. If you’ve ever thought about turning your knack for encouragement into a full‑time gig, this guide is for you. The first step is getting certified – look for programs accredited by the International Coach Federation or a similar body. Certification not only boosts credibility but also teaches core tools like active listening, powerful questioning, and goal‑setting frameworks.
After you’ve earned a badge, start building your practice. Create a simple website, share a few free webinars, and ask satisfied clients for testimonials. Social media works wonders for visibility; short videos where you solve a common problem can attract the right audience. Pricing varies – newcomers often charge $50‑$100 per hour, while seasoned coaches with niche expertise can command $300 or more.
Is the profession lucrative? It can be, but the earnings hinge on your niche, marketing effort, and how quickly you scale. Many coaches start part‑time, supplementing a regular job, then transition to full‑time once they have a steady client flow. The real payoff isn’t just money; it’s the satisfaction of seeing people hit milestones and improve their lives.
That’s the July roundup in a nutshell. Whether you’re curious about cultural quirks, looking for trustworthy news voices, or dreaming of a coaching career, there’s something here to spark interest. Keep checking InfoBag Insider for more practical tips and fresh perspectives every month.