This podcast examines challenges faced by today's Indian woman and proposes ACTIONABLE strategies in the Indian context on a wide variety of topics, from identifying their passion to better productivity & parenting. It features interviews with women, facilitates sharing of what worked & what didn’t, for them. If you are trying to manage your responsibilities better and looking at ways to realize your potential, you would love this.
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This podcast examines challenges faced by today's Indian woman and proposes ACTIONABLE strategies in the Indian context on a wide variety of topics, from identifying their passion to better productivity & parenting. It features interviews with women, facilitates sharing of what worked & what didn’t, for them. If you are trying to manage your responsibilities better and looking at ways to realize your potential, you would love this.
What made me not give up(Working in the forests of India - Part 2) - Episode 93
New Indian Woman
25 minutes 27 seconds
2 years ago
What made me not give up(Working in the forests of India - Part 2) - Episode 93
We continue our conversation with Ms. Jis Sebastian, an ecologist based in Kerala. In this episode she talks about her experience working in the Kashmir Himalayas, Western Ghats etc. She shares about the period when she had self-doubts and considering quitting her research and how she came out of this phase and where she found the strength and inspiration. She also talks about her experiences with women across the country and how she focusses on fostering sisterhood.
More about Jis - Ms. Jis Sebastian, PhD is an ecologist based in Kerala. She has worked extensively in plant and animal ecology in the Western Ghats, the Western and Eastern Himalayas of India. She has been involved in research and conservation of natural resources with communities for one decade now. Her interests lies in forest ecology, agroecology, sustainable community building, natural building and women and environment.
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New Indian Woman
This podcast examines challenges faced by today's Indian woman and proposes ACTIONABLE strategies in the Indian context on a wide variety of topics, from identifying their passion to better productivity & parenting. It features interviews with women, facilitates sharing of what worked & what didn’t, for them. If you are trying to manage your responsibilities better and looking at ways to realize your potential, you would love this.