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Maria Menezes, Dr. Dipali Prabhu, and Sophia Gonsalves are the founders of Circle of Grey – a community built around one simple belief: growing older should feel connected, creative, and joyful. They talk about the very real loneliness many older adults face, especially after COVID changed the way we interact. What started as a small effort to check in on seniors has evolved into a vibrant space where people come together to talk, create, laugh, and feel seen. The conversation is honest and refreshing. Maria, Dipali, and Sophia share how community activities, from art to storytelling to simple weekly chats, help boost confidence and bring back a sense of purpose. They also talk about why younger people need these intergenerational relationships just as much as seniors do. Their hope? To build a world where aging isn’t something quiet or isolating, but a stage of life filled with connection, meaning, and friendship. Key Takeaways * Social connection is powerful in reducing loneliness — especially for older adults.* COVID-19 changed how we relate to one another, making intentional interaction even more important. * Younger and older generations both benefit when they spend time together. * Creativity can restore confidence and spark joy at any age. * Offering a variety of activities keeps seniors engaged and excited. * The Circle of Grey hopes to expand into more in-person gatherings. * Ageing is not a decline — it’s another chapter with its own beauty. * Community involvement empowers everyone involved, no matter their age. * Meaningful connections are essential for emotional well-being. * Circle of Grey is building a space where friendship and joy are central to ageing. Connect with the guests: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2707544266178231 Please help the voices of our guests be heard by sharing this podcast with your friends and family. Don’t forget to follow us on our socials, and please rate us wherever you’re listening so more people can find us. Thank you, and we are so grateful for your support. #nriwoman #CircleOfGrey #RedefiningAging #AgingWithDignity #CommunityMatters #IntergenerationalConnections #CombatLoneliness #HealthyAging #CreativityAtAnyAge #ElderlySupport #AgePositive #SocialConnection #LifeInLaterYears #ConnectedCommunities #MeaningfulAging #SeniorWellbeing #HumanConnection #NRIWomanPodcast #RealWomenRealStories #PodcastCommunity Subscribe!YouTubeApple Podcast AppGoogle PodcastsSpotifyCastboxStitcherTuneIn Get in touch.Instagram: @nriwomanpodcastTwitter: @nri_womanFacebook: NRI WomanEmail: hello@nriwoman.comLinkedIn: http://bit.ly/2WSSQ2p
In this heartfelt conversation, we sit down with Jessica Kumar, an American who built a life and identity across two cultures. Jessica opens up about her journey of adapting to India, navigating a cross-cultural marriage, and finding connection through language and community. From the challenges of communication to the joy of belonging in two worlds, she shares the lessons she’s learned about identity, empathy, and embracing difference. Jessica is a storyteller, podcaster, and Hindi language educator who has spent years living in India. Her passion for cultural connection and cross-cultural understanding has shaped her life and work — inspiring others to see the beauty in bridging worlds. She also opens up about her unexpected passion for learning Hindi, and how that journey transformed from personal discovery to purpose, helping others learn to speak, think, and feel in Hindi while understanding the deeper nuances of Indian culture. Key Takeaways * The realities and rewards of living cross-culturally * How language can open doors to deeper connection * Finding identity and belonging in a multicultural family * Why embracing both cultures strengthens relationships Connect with the guests: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/IndiaWithJessica Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IndiaWithJessica Website: https://learn-hindi-anywhere.teachable.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@IndiaWithJessica Tik Tok: http://tiktok.com/@indiawithjessica Please help the voices of our guests be heard by sharing this podcast with your friends and family. Don’t forget to follow us on our socials, and please rate us wherever you’re listening so more people can find us. Thank you, and we are so grateful for your support. #nriwoman #crossculturallife #interculturalmarriage #womenwhotravel #identity #languageandculture #womenempowerment #realstoriesrealwomen Subscribe!YouTubeApple Podcast AppGoogle PodcastsSpotifyCastboxStitcherTuneIn Get in touch.Instagram: @nriwomanpodcastTwitter: @nri_womanFacebook: NRI WomanEmail: hello@nriwoman.comLinkedIn: http://bit.ly/2WSSQ2p
Natasha Moor, world-renowned makeup artist, beauty entrepreneur, and visionary founder of Natasha Moor Cosmetics, shares her inspiring journey – from a young girl experimenting with makeup to becoming a transformative force in the global beauty industry. I n this episode of @nriwoman  Podcast, we explore how Natasha’s passion for inclusive beauty and women’s empowerment led her to create a brand that celebrates diversity, self-love, and real confidence. In this conversation, Natasha shares: – The challenges and triumphs of launching a global cosmetics brand – How her mission goes beyond makeup to create social impact – The philosophy behind celebrating every face and redefining beauty standards – The power of following your passion and building a purpose-driven business If you love stories about women entrepreneurs, makeup artistry, and the heart behind true beauty innovation, this episode is for you. Don’t miss this heartfelt discussion about the art, the heart, and the power of makeup — and the woman inspiring confidence in every shade. Connect with the guests: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/natasha.moor/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=501854379 Website: https://natashamoor.com/pages/our-story Please help the voices of our guests be heard by sharing this podcast with your friends and family. Don’t forget to follow us on our social and please rate us wherever you’re listening so more people can find us. Thank you and we are so grateful for your support. Subscribe!YouTubeApple Podcast AppGoogle PodcastsSpotifyCastboxStitcherTuneIn Get in touch.Instagram: @nriwomanpodcastTwitter: @nri_womanFacebook: NRI WomanEmail: hello@nriwoman.comLinkedIn: http://bit.ly/2WSSQ2p
Despite increasing visibility, there remains a profound lack of understanding about the transgender experience in our society. Too often, trans individuals face discrimination, violence, and appalling prejudices rooted in ignorance about what it means to be transgender. In this episode, Celia Sandhya Daniels courageously takes us through her journey from struggling with gender dysphoria as a child without the language to understand it, to her evolution in embracing her authentic identity as a trans woman. Her story lays bare the confusion, isolation, and pain that can come from having one’s inner sense of self conflict with societally-imposed gender roles and expectations. Celia’s narrative highlights critical issues like: The importance of education and having proper terminology to articulate one’s truth The vulnerabilities and risks trans people face, even in LGBTQ+ spaces The challenges of coming out and navigating relationships through transition Overcoming trauma to live visibly and use your voice for change As a recognized LGBTQ+ leader and advocate, Celia doesn’t just share her experiences – she provides invaluable insights into how to be a better ally through empathy, unlearning biases, and active support of the trans community. The importance of education and taking the time to learn and use the correct pronouns and terminology cannot be overstated. By making this effort, we validate trans individuals and see them as they want to be seen – not through our own limited lens or preconceived notions. Using proper pronouns lets trans people know their identity is recognized, accepted and respected, rather than erased or undermined. It’s about seeing them for who they truly are. Connect with the guests:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/celiasandaniels/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celiasandaniels/?hl=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Celia.S.Daniels/Website: rebekon.com  Please help the voices of our guests be heard by sharing this podcast with your friends and family. Don’t forget to follow us on our social and please rate us wherever you’re listening so more people can find us. Thank you and we are so grateful for your support. Subscribe!YouTubeApple Podcast AppGoogle PodcastsSpotifyCastboxStitcherTuneIn Get in touch.Instagram: @nriwomanpodcastTwitter: @nri_womanFacebook: NRI WomanEmail: hello@nriwoman.comLinkedIn: http://bit.ly/2WSSQ2p
We’re thrilled to host interculturalist Pratha Shetty, who guides us through the fascinating world of cross-cultural understanding. We learn about Pratha’s early fascination with why people from diverse cultures think and act differently. This curiosity sparked a career unveiling complex cultural concepts through educational tools, speaking, and writing. A highlight is the colorful children’s book Pratha created called “When I Grow Up,” which teaches cultural empathy through storytelling. Pratha enlightens us on going beyond superficial stereotypes to grasp the nuanced essence of varied cultures. This episode encourages listeners to reflect on their cultural curiosity, embrace the beauty of differences, and engage in the transformative process of building bridges across diverse backgrounds. You’ll never see culture the same way. Connect with the guests:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pratha-shetty-0b938097/?originalSubdomain=inEmail: prathas951@gmail.comBook: https://amzn.to/30d13mI Please help the voices of our guests be heard by sharing this podcast with your friends and family. Don’t forget to follow us on our social and please rate us wherever you’re listening so more people can find us. Thank you and we are so grateful for your support. Subscribe!YouTubeApple Podcast AppGoogle PodcastsSpotifyCastboxStitcherTuneIn Get in touch.Instagram: @nriwomanpodcastTwitter: @nri_womanFacebook: NRI WomanEmail: hello@nriwoman.comLinkedIn: http://bit.ly/2WSSQ2p
On our show today is the multi-talented Aarti! With degrees in two seemingly contrasting fields – psychology and computer engineering – Aarti has cultivated a distinctive perspective that fuses logic and artistic creativity. Aarti talks about her interests, from nurturing her flair for writing and painting, to channeling her energy into Bollywood dance, to succeeding in technical careers by blending left-brain analytics with insight into the human psyche. She shares how she manages to integrate talents across the spectrum. Where does she draw inspiration when shifting between such different modes of thinking? Her story highlights how we can break out of the boxes we put ourselves into to access our full potential. Aarti’s story proves that with an open mind, we can expand beyond perceived limitations between logic and creativity. Connect with the guests:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/istandforwe/Website: https://iamaarti.com/Email: istandforwe@gmail.com Please help the voices of our guests be heard by sharing this podcast with your friends and family. Don’t forget to follow us on our social and please rate us wherever you’re listening so more people can find us. Thank you and we are so grateful for your support. Subscribe!YouTubeApple Podcast AppGoogle PodcastsSpotifyCastboxStitcherTuneIn Get in touch.Instagram: @nriwomanpodcastTwitter: @nri_womanFacebook: NRI WomanEmail: hello@nriwoman.comLinkedIn: http://bit.ly/2WSSQ2p
Meet Anuradha Gupta, a passionate angel investor and the creative mind behind Vows for Eternity, a globally renowned matchmaking firm. Anuradha’s journey is all about following her heart, understanding people, and taking a unique path in the business world. Growing up in India and later living most of her life abroad, Anuradha sensed a missing piece in the typical matchmaking process. The usual exchange of biodata felt shallow, pushing her to dream up a platform that goes beyond mere numbers and really connects by exploring people’s life stories, experiences and dreams. Join us as we unfold the inspiring story of Anuradha Gupta. She’s not just reshaping modern matchmaking; she’s infusing it with heart and soul, making it a journey of genuine connections and meaningful unions. Connect with the guests:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anuradhaguptavfe/Website: https://www.vowsforeternity.com/ Please help the voices of our guests be heard by sharing this podcast with your friends and family. Don’t forget to follow us on our social and please rate us wherever you’re listening so more people can find us. Thank you and we are so grateful for your support. Subscribe!YouTubeApple Podcast AppGoogle PodcastsSpotifyCastboxStitcherTuneIn Get in touch.Instagram: @nriwomanpodcastTwitter: @nri_womanFacebook: NRI WomanEmail: hello@nriwoman.comLinkedIn: http://bit.ly/2WSSQ2p
Meet Sharan, the creative soul with Becker Muscular Dystrophy, who, despite the challenges, remains a creator, an inspiration, and a unique voice in the big conversation about life. This conversation isn’t about putting a spotlight on someone because they are differently-abled; it’s an open invitation for all of us to think about how we see and connect with people whose experiences and circumstances might be different from our own. So, grab a seat as we dive into some deep questions about life, love, and purpose, all seen through the lens of Sharan Anil’s extraordinary story. This episode is an engaging and heartfelt exploration of resilience, creativity, and the beauty found in embracing our unique journeys. Connect with the guests:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sharan_actionart Please help the voices of our guests be heard by sharing this podcast with your friends and family. Don’t forget to follow us on our social and please rate us wherever you’re listening so more people can find us. Thank you and we are so grateful for your support. Subscribe!Apple Podcast AppGoogle PodcastsSpotifyCastboxStitcherTuneIn Get in touch.Instagram: @nriwomanpodcastTwitter: @nri_womanFacebook: NRI WomanEmail: hello@nriwoman.comLinkedIn: http://bit.ly/2WSSQ2p
Yashi, as she’s popularly known, is a Connecticut based homeopath with nearly three decades of experience in the medical field. Yashi’s way of practising homeopathy is a bit different from the traditional way. She strives to empower and educate families that are looking for a safer, alternative way to good health. She does this by teaching them the basics of homeopathy so that they can manage everyday ailments themselves. Over the years, Yashi has helped hundreds of families and thousands in need. Her practice was non-profit until 2017. The fee was to “Pay it forward” by supporting non-profits close to her heart. Since 2018, new families have been paying for her time, while #payitforward families that are part of the Homeopathic community continue to donate instead of consultation fees. Enjoy Yashi’s heartwarming story of using her qualification and experience to make a difference in the world. Connect with the guests:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/yashasvi.jhangianiEmail: yaashi@yahoo.comWebsite: https://thinkhomeopathyfirst.org/ Subscribe!Apple Podcast AppGoogle PodcastsSpotifyCastboxStitcherTuneIn Get in touch.Instagram: @nriwomanpodcastTwitter: @nri_womanFacebook: NRI WomanEmail: hello@nriwoman.comLinkedIn: http://bit.ly/2WSSQ2p Credits:This episode is edited by Eric Heidbreder
Karthika Gupta’s career has been a wonderful mix of corporate, technology and creativity. Currently based in Chicago, but having lived and worked in many parts of the world, she was always surrounded by so many amazing people who brought a rich cultural diversity into her life. And these interactions led her to want to know more about not just her culture but about other cultures too. After a successful 15 year career in banking, finance and management, she turned to photography 8 years ago as a way to creatively share compelling real-life stories for her clients. She wants to showcase the beautiful and diverse world we live in, by way of conversations, narratives, visuals and hands-on experiences through her platform ‘culturally ours’. This is Karthika’s wonderful story of trying to build a more empathetic world. Connect with the guests:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/culturallyours/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/culturallyours/Website: https://www.culturallyours.com Support our sponsor: Mehta JewelleryClick on the link and fill the form to receive exclusive offers from Mehta Jewellery: http://mehtajewellery.com/nri-woman/ Please help the voices of our guests be heard by sharing this podcast with your friends and family. Don’t forget to follow us on our social and please rate us wherever you’re listening so more people can find us. Thank you and we are so grateful for your support. Subscribe!Apple Podcast AppGoogle PodcastsSpotifyCastboxStitcherTuneIn Get in touch.Instagram: @nriwomanpodcastTwitter: @nri_womanFacebook: NRI WomanEmail: hello@nriwoman.comLinkedIn: http://bit.ly/2WSSQ2p Credits:This episode is edited by Eric Heidbreder
Anahata Meher is a Shamanic practitioner based in Goa. Before finding Shamanism, she was a city brat living a comfortable life with no worries or ambition. Despite having all the comforts, Anahata found that she was angry all the time, to the extent that her husband suggested she seek help to manage the anger. She sought help from a hypnotherapist, but it was a trip to the mountains that truly changed her life. It was here that her journey of seeking began and led her to Shamanism which she believes changed her very existence. Shamanism recognises and honours three worlds: the lower world, where one connects with mother Earth and the animal spirit guides. The middle world, which is one’s reality and the upper world, which is the home of the celestial and spirit guides; a Shaman travels through these three levels to heal. One experiences healing through energies present in nature like plants, humans, crystals and stones. Anahata is a Shamanic healer and this is her mystical and magical story! Connect with the guests:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/anahatameher/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anahatameherEmail: anahatalovelight@gmail.com Support our sponsor: Mehta JewelleryClick on the link and fill the form to receive exclusive offers from Mehta Jewellery: http://mehtajewellery.com/nri-woman/ Please help the voices of our guests be heard by sharing this podcast with your friends and family. Don’t forget to follow us on our social and please rate us wherever you’re listening so more people can find us. Thank you and we are so grateful for your support. Subscribe!Apple Podcast AppGoogle PodcastsSpotifyCastboxStitcherTuneIn Get in touch.Instagram: @nriwomanpodcastTwitter: @nri_womanFacebook: NRI WomanEmail: hello@nriwoman.comLinkedIn: http://bit.ly/2WSSQ2p Credits:This episode is edited by Eric Heidbreder
Water is the most important natural resource in the world; without it, life cannot exist. 2.1 billion people across the world lack access to clean drinking water. Marita Peters, the Executive Director of Surge UAE chapter, is determined to change that. Marita’s childhood friend, Shilpa Alva, is the founder of Surge. Growing up together, they had a shared dream to do something that makes a difference in the world. Both Shilpa and Marita shared similar lives growing up. They were NRI kids who mostly visited India only during the holidays. It was during these trips they realized that running water was not available to everyone and the thought that they must do something about it occurred to them. It was this thought that later led to Shilpa setting up Surge, a non-profit organization that focusses on providing clean water and sanitation in water-stressed areas. Since its inception Surge has impacted over a million people across the world. Marita shares her wonderful story of fulfilling a childhood dream with her best friend, Shilpa and how their bond is now enriching the lives of so many across the world. Connect with the guests:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marita.petersFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/surgeforwaterInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/surgeforwaterWebsite: https://surgeforwater.org/ Support our sponsor: Mehta JewelleryClick on the link and fill the form to receive exclusive offers from Mehta Jewellery: http://mehtajewellery.com/nri-woman/ Please help the voices of our guests be heard by sharing this podcast with your friends and family. Don’t forget to follow us on our social and please rate us wherever you’re listening so more people can find us. Thank you and we are so grateful for your support. Subscribe!Apple Podcast AppGoogle PodcastsSpotifyCastboxStitcherTuneIn Get in touch.Instagram: @nriwomanpodcastTwitter: @nri_womanFacebook: NRI WomanEmail: hello@nriwoman.comLinkedIn: http://bit.ly/2WSSQ2p Credits:This episode is edited by Eric Heidbreder
“Don’t you have long sleeves you can wear while you’re outside?”, “I brought a new brightening face scrub for you to try.”, “Try not to stay in the sun too long, you’ll get dark.” South Asian kids listen to these kinds of comments all the time. And not from outsiders but people close to our hearts. This was also the case for Anu Kumar. Born in New York to Indian Immigrant parents, from Southern India, Anu moved and was raised in Knoxville, TN. Anu was confused when she realized that people, who are like her of Indian descent didn’t like their dark skin and people who are from around the world who have much lighter skin wanted to become darker. Anu shares her story of growing up in almost two different worlds, one where her skin colour was appreciated, even desired—the other where she was constantly reminded that it was something undesirable and in need of being fixed. She talks about how she overcame Colorism, identifying and accepting her inner thoughts on this subject and working on being comfortable in her own skin. Connect with the guests:Email: aneurokumar@gmail.com Please help the voices of our guests be heard by sharing this podcast with your friends and family. Don’t forget to follow us on our social and please rate us wherever you’re listening so more people can find us. Thank you and we are so grateful for your support. Subscribe!Apple Podcast AppGoogle PodcastsSpotifyCastboxStitcherTuneIn Get in touch.Instagram: @nriwomanpodcastTwitter: @nri_womanFacebook: NRI WomanEmail: hello@nriwoman.comLinkedIn: http://bit.ly/2WSSQ2p
There’s a particular loneliness that comes with succeeding in ways your community celebrates while quietly unraveling in ways they refuse to acknowledge. Shweta Ravi Shankar and Rema Chari know this terrain intimately. As South Asian women who’ve navigated immigration, motherhood, and multiple cultural identities, they’ve learned that the hardest migration isn’t across oceans – it’s the journey from who you were raised to be to who you’re brave enough to become. This conversation goes beyond surface-level empowerment to explore the messy, non-linear work of healing generational patterns, challenging mental health stigma, and building communities where women’s full humanity is finally welcome. Key Takeaways* Building authentic communities requires both courage to show up fully and compassion to hold space for others* Living between cultures requires constant negotiation of conflicting identities and expectations* True transformation begins with unlearning the societal scripts written for you, not by you* Motherhood often becomes the catalyst that forces us to confront unexamined beliefs and inherited trauma* Mental health struggles remain deeply stigmatized in South Asian communities, creating isolation when support is most needed* Challenging cultural norms means redefining success on your own terms, not your community’s metrics* Vulnerability and shared experiences create pathways to healing that isolation never can* Intentional practices—gratitude, mindfulness, continuous learning—anchor us during upheaval Why This Episode Matters This conversation breaks the silence around what South Asian women abroad carry but rarely speak aloud—the invisible weight of cultural expectations, the isolation of motherhood far from home, the exhaustion of performing perfection while crumbling inside. By sharing stories marked by vulnerability rather than polish, Shweta and Rema create permission for listeners to acknowledge their own struggles and reimagine what’s possible beyond the limitations they’ve inherited. In communities where mental health remains taboo and women’s needs consistently rank last, this episode offers something revolutionary: validation, practical wisdom, and the radical hope that transformation isn’t just possible—it’s your birthright at any stage of life. If this resonated with you, share your biggest takeaway on social media using #NRIWomanPodcast and tag us to connect with women on similar journeys. Connect with the guests: https://www.instagram.com/chai_break_podcast/ Please help our guests’ voices be heard by sharing this podcast with your friends and family. Don’t forget to follow us on our socials, and please rate us wherever you’re listening so more people can find us. Thank you, and we are so grateful for your support. #DesiMentalHealth #SouthAsianMentalHealth #BreakTheStigma #ImmigrantMotherhood #NRIwoman #SpecialNeedsParenting #CaregiverJourney #SelfCareIsNotSelfish #MotherhoodUnfiltered #MentalHealthMatters #ResilienceStory #ParentingWithPurpose #FindingYourself #CaregiverSupport #MomLife#NRIWomanPodcast #RealWomenRealStories #PodcastCommunity Subscribe!YouTubeApple Podcast AppGoogle PodcastsSpotifyCastboxStitcherTuneIn Get in touch.Instagram: @nriwomanpodcastTwitter: @nri_womanFacebook: NRI WomanEmail: hello@nriwoman.comLinkedIn: http://bit.ly/2WSSQ2p
What happens when life throws you an unimaginable curveball? For Moushmi Kapadia, her child’s muscular dystrophy diagnosis marked the beginning of an unexpected journey, not just as a caregiver, but as a woman rediscovering herself. Moushmi opens up about navigating the emotional chaos that followed her child’s diagnosis, the crushing weight of societal expectations around motherhood, and the powerful realization that caring for herself wasn’t selfish; it was survival. Through tennis courts, mountain trails, and long bike rides, she found her way back to joy, one pedal stroke at a time. This episode is for anyone who’s ever felt lost in their role as a caregiver, parent, or partner. It’s a reminder that finding yourself again isn’t just possible – it’s essential. Key Takeaways *Acceptance isn’t giving up: it’s redirecting your energy toward what you can actually influence *Self-care isn’t selfish: it’s the foundation that allows you to show up for others *Not everyone will understand your journey, and that’s okay, find your people *Physical movement can be emotional medicine, whether it’s sports, hiking, or dancing *Unlearn the “shoulds: especially around parenting and caregiving roles *Face your fears incrementally, including the scary ones about being away from your loved ones *Your happiness matters, not just for you, but for everyone around you Why This Episode Matters If you’re a parent, caregiver, or anyone who’s lost themselves in the needs of others, Moushmi’s story will resonate deeply. This conversation challenges the narrative that self-sacrifice equals love and offers a different path. One where taking care of yourself isn’t the opposite of caring for your family, it’s what makes it sustainable. Have you experienced a similar journey? We’d love to hear your story. Share your thoughts with us on social media or leave us a review! Connect with the guests: https://www.instagram.com/missmanyhands/ Please help the voices of our guests be heard by sharing this podcast with your friends and family. Don’t forget to follow us on our socials, and please rate us wherever you’re listening so more people can find us. Thank you, and we are so grateful for your support. #NRIwoman #SpecialNeedsParenting #CaregiverJourney #SelfCareIsNotSelfish #MotherhoodUnfiltered #MentalHealthMatters #ResilienceStory #ParentingWithPurpose #FindingYourself #CaregiverSupport #MomLife#NRIWomanPodcast #RealWomenRealStories #PodcastCommunity Subscribe!YouTubeApple Podcast AppGoogle PodcastsSpotifyCastboxStitcherTuneIn Get in touch.Instagram: @nriwomanpodcastTwitter: @nri_womanFacebook: NRI WomanEmail: hello@nriwoman.comLinkedIn: http://bit.ly/2WSSQ2p
In this episode, Shilpa offers wisdom on nurturing your passions with patience, making time for what inspires you, looking beyond labels to live authentically, and uplifting others along the way. With humor and compassion, Shilpa opens up about her multifaceted life, from balancing family and work to staying motivated through struggles. Learn Shilpa’s advice on personal growth, the insights she’s gained from mentors, and her thoughts on unlocking your potential through deep listening. Discover keys to fulfillment, creativity, and empowerment. Shilpa’s story provides inspiration to mindfully tend your diverse interests, thrive with purpose, and elevate the world around you. Connect with the guests:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amateur.author2019/Email: amateur.author2019@gmail.com Please help the voices of our guests be heard by sharing this podcast with your friends and family. Don’t forget to follow us on our social and please rate us wherever you’re listening so more people can find us. Thank you and we are so grateful for your support. Subscribe!YouTubeApple Podcast AppGoogle PodcastsSpotifyCastboxStitcherTuneIn Get in touch.Instagram: @nriwomanpodcastTwitter: @nri_womanFacebook: NRI WomanEmail: hello@nriwoman.comLinkedIn: http://bit.ly/2WSSQ2p
Anu Sehgal is a spirited cultural educator whose adventure spans over 25 years from India to the US. Hers is a heartwarming story of craving authentic Indian experiences and how that desire transformed her into an advocate for cultivating cultural awareness, heritage, and language in children. “The Culture Tree,” Anu’s brainchild initially focused on language education has now blossomed into a delightful mix of cultural events and community bonding. Anu’s story isn’t just hers; it’s an opportunity for all of us to embrace and revel in the richness of cultural diversity. Get ready to engage, learn, and be inspired! Connect with the guests:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theculturetree/Website: https://theculturetree.com/Email: info@TheCultureTree.com Please help the voices of our guests be heard by sharing this podcast with your friends and family. Don’t forget to follow us on our social and please rate us wherever you’re listening so more people can find us. Thank you and we are so grateful for your support. Subscribe!YouTubeApple Podcast AppGoogle PodcastsSpotifyCastboxStitcherTuneIn Get in touch.Instagram: @nriwomanpodcastTwitter: @nri_womanFacebook: NRI WomanEmail: hello@nriwoman.comLinkedIn: http://bit.ly/2WSSQ2p
Roshni isn’t just making waves in the fast-paced world of PR marketing – she’s leaving an unforgettable impression on high-profile South Asian celebrities, not just in North America but globally. Beyond being the co-founder of the wildly popular Urban Asian news platform, her story goes way beyond the usual tale of success, reaching past the shiny exterior of her career. Beyond her professional accolades, she unveils the layers of her journey, especially her experiences with mental health. In this episode, Roshni shares insights that extend far beyond the boardrooms and red carpets. Her goal is clear – to inspire others by breaking down the stigma surrounding mental health. Through her candid discussions, she seeks to create a safe space where individuals can openly share their experiences without judgment. Get ready for a thought-provoking and compelling conversation that transcends the typical boundaries of success stories. Join us as we navigate the intersections of success, mental health, and the transformative journey that unfolds in the intricate spaces in between. Connect with the guests:Email: roshni@urbanasian.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/missroshni/https://www.instagram.com/urbanasian/ Please help the voices of our guests be heard by sharing this podcast with your friends and family. Don’t forget to follow us on our social and please rate us wherever you’re listening so more people can find us. Thank you and we are so grateful for your support. Subscribe!Apple Podcast AppGoogle PodcastsSpotifyCastboxStitcherTuneIn Get in touch.Instagram: @nriwomanpodcastTwitter: @nri_womanFacebook: NRI WomanEmail: hello@nriwoman.comLinkedIn: http://bit.ly/2WSSQ2p
In this episode, we explore the fascinating journey of manifestation through quantum jumping through Bianca’s lens. Discover how she taps into intuition and spiritual insight to navigate the complexities of life, offering a refreshing perspective on creating your reality, even in the face of uncertainty. Bianca shares her personal stories and insights, offering practical wisdom on manifesting your desires, overcoming obstacles, and embracing the unknown with confidence. Join us as we delve into the magic of manifestation with someone who has mastered the art of bringing dreams to life. Get ready for an empowering conversation that goes beyond the conventional, where law meets mysticism, and manifestation becomes a tangible force in shaping the life you desire. Connect with the guests:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/biancagracias/Website: https://wellness-center-dubai.business.site/ Please help the voices of our guests be heard by sharing this podcast with your friends and family. Don’t forget to follow us on our social and please rate us wherever you’re listening so more people can find us. Thank you and we are so grateful for your support. Subscribe!Apple Podcast AppGoogle PodcastsSpotifyCastboxStitcherTuneIn Get in touch.Instagram: @nriwomanpodcastTwitter: @nri_womanFacebook: NRI WomanEmail: hello@nriwoman.comLinkedIn: http://bit.ly/2WSSQ2p
We couldn’t have picked a more informative episode to end our season with. Sanya Sharma is a 19-year-old law student based in the UK and the founder of the global organization Scarlet Udaan. The aim of the organization is to raise awareness of Female Genital Mutilation. The team has members from different parts of the world including India, UK, Indonesia, US, Canada and many more. The World Health Organization estimates that 200 million females around the world have undergone FGM/C. The name Scarlet Udaan, comes from the word ‘Scarlet’- a brilliant red colour which signifies the strength in one’s womanhood; and the word ‘Udaan’- is a Hindi word which means ‘to soar’ or ‘to fly’: It symbolizes freedom and the limitless possibilities that exist for an individual. Through the organization, she hopes to bring awareness of Female Genital Mutilation and the impact it has on the lives of females belonging to different communities all around the world. She believes, together, we can end Female Genital Mutilation. This is Sanya sharing an untold story and we hope you’ll listen. Connect with the guests:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/Sanya-Sharma/100011979015019LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sanya-sharma-9a72291ab/ Please help the voices of our guests be heard by sharing this podcast with your friends and family. Don’t forget to follow us on our social and please rate us wherever you’re listening so more people can find us. Thank you and we are so grateful for your support. Subscribe!Apple Podcast AppGoogle PodcastsSpotifyCastboxStitcherTuneIn Get in touch.Instagram: @nriwomanpodcastTwitter: @nri_womanFacebook: NRI WomanEmail: hello@nriwoman.comLinkedIn: http://bit.ly/2WSSQ2p Credits:This episode is edited by Eric Heidbreder
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