In this engaging conversation, Rituparna Ghosh and Roma Balwani explore the evolution of communication over the past 40 years, emphasizing the importance of storytelling in corporate settings. Roma shares her journey from a marketing executive to a leader in corporate communications, highlighting the role of mentorship and the challenges faced in a rapidly changing world. They discuss the significance of personal branding, especially for women in leadership, and the need for organizations to foster a supportive culture. The conversation concludes with insights on navigating the digital age and the importance of human connection in communication.
Takeaways
About Roma Balwani
Roma Balwani is a veteran communications leader, ESG advisor, and passionate mentor with over 40 years of experience across Mahindra, Vedanta, L&T, and Aptech. She currently serves as CEO & Brand Custodian of the Indian Deaf Cricket Association, and Co-founder of the RB Foundation.
Roma has been recognized globally for her leadership in brand strategy, sustainability, and purpose-led storytelling — including a spot on the Holmes/Provoke Influence 100 and multiple lifetime achievement awards. Her story is featured in Sheroes Amongst Us – Real Women, Real Stories.
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What does it mean to be a childist? How can stories be a way of being rather than just a performance? In this soulful, stirring conversation, Rituparna Ghosh sits down with the multi-faceted Valentina Trivedi – writer, educator, performer, TEDx speaker, and one-half of the storytelling duo behind Aao Suno Kahani.
From telling stories to a single child under a tent to adapting Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne as a Dastangoi performance, Valentina’s storytelling journey is filled with wonder, deep insight, and fierce joy. Like Rituparna, she feels compelled to share stories with her audience. Valentina unpacks her philosophy of storytelling as presence, vulnerability, and listening—and her belief in leading with the child.
This is a conversation not just for storytellers and educators, but for anyone seeking to slow down, listen deeply, and let stories fall on them like rain.
Takeaways
Storytelling is a powerful tool for connecting with children.A child's attention is a sacred privilege for storytellers.Vulnerability enhances the storytelling experience.Adults often fear looking foolish when telling stories to children.Storytelling should be a natural and spontaneous act.The joy of storytelling comes from sharing and giving.Translation of stories can be a meditative and enriching experience.Listening is as important as telling in storytelling.Podcasts are a vital medium for sharing stories today.Stories help individuals understand themselves better.
About Valentina Trivedi
Valentina Trivedi is a writer, educator, performative storyteller, and TEDx speaker whose life is steeped in stories. Her work spans scripting and directing films, editing, translating, adapting classics, and performing across stages and screens. She is the creative force behind Aao Suno Kahani—a beloved storytelling podcast and YouTube channel that brings timeless tales to life in Hindi.
Valentina scripted and directed a biopic on the legendary yoga guru B.K.S. Iyengar and has reimagined iconic narratives such as Satyajit Ray’s Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne into Urdu-Hindustani Dastangoi performances for children—complete with translated songs and rich theatricality.
As an education consultant, she is a passionate advocate for the child’s point of view, conducting workshops for parents and teachers, and speaking at international forums on learning and storytelling. She is also a trailblazer in education governance, serving as the first alumna on the Board of Governors of The Doon School.
Listen to Valentina’s Podcasts | Treasures from the Puranas | Prabha Prasad ki Kahaniya
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In this episode of The Storied Way Perspective, host Rituparna Ghosh sits down with Dr. Swati Popat Vats, globally awarded early childhood education expert and President of the Early Childhood Association India and the Podar Education Network. Together, they dive into the transformative role of storytelling in early childhood education, parenting, and teacher training.
Dr. Vats shares powerful insights on how oral storytelling traditions, when used intentionally, can foster emotional growth, cognitive development, and parent-child bonding. Drawing from pioneers like Gijubhai and educational models like the Panchakosh, this episode is a rich resource for educators, parents, and curriculum designers alike.
The conversation touches on:
Whether you're an early years educator, a parent navigating bedtime stories, or someone passionate about child development and education, this episode is a must-listen.
Takeaways
Dr. Swati Popat Vats is the founder and president of the Early Childhood Association India and the Association for Preparatory Education and Research. As President of Podar Education Network she leads over 490 preschools and Daycares in India, Nepal, UAE, and Qatar. Dr. Vats has coined the term ‘Kiducation’ for early childhood teachers and parents to help them understand that young children need education from the point of view of their development. She is also an expert on the global think tank of Kidzania.
In her career spanning over 34 years, Swati has authored many books for parents, teachers, and children, her most recent works are two books on Coding for Children and books on educators like Gijubhai, Froebel, and Vygotsky. She has also helped train more than 3,00,000 children on Good Touch Bad Touch and over 60,000 teachers on POCSO awareness. She is a globally awarded early years leader.
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In this episode of The Storied Way Perspective, Rituparna sits down with Mehak Sharma for a heartfelt and thought-provoking conversation on the powerful intersection of storytelling and wisdom. Together, they explore the mission and journey of Project FUEL and the Uttarakhand Wisdom Library (UWL)—two initiatives rooted in honouring lived experiences and preserving cultural heritage.
From the quiet villages of Uttarakhand to digital spaces across the globe, Mehak shares how personal narratives can become powerful tools of connection, resilience, and growth. The conversation reflects on what it means to reconnect with our roots, slow down, listen deeply, and carry forward community wisdom in a fast-paced world.
Project FUEL (Forward the Understanding of Every Life Lesson) captures the practical wisdom of people across the globe and transforms it into tools for learning and change. By designing immersive experiences from life lessons, Project FUEL fosters empathy, creativity, and intercultural understanding.
The **Uttarakhand Wisdom Library (UWL)** is a living archive of the stories, traditions, festivals, landscapes, and voices of Uttarakhand. It goes beyond postcard views to capture the region’s spirit—its quiet strength, lived realities, and deep-rooted wisdom.
Through storytelling, UWL seeks to preserve and share the cultural richness of Uttarakhand with the world.
Mehak began her journey in the classroom, where she learned the power of clear communication and deep connection. Over time, her path led her through diverse roles in communications, administration, and digital strategy—always rooted in purpose and people.
Today, she blends creative content with data-driven insights, working across platforms to amplify meaningful stories. Whether she’s decoding algorithms or sipping chai in soft sunlight, Mehak is grounded in the everyday beauty of life.
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In this episode of The Storied Way Perspective, host Rituparna Ghosh is joined by Nitika Arora, co-founder of Darwesh Heritage Walks, to unpack the power of storytelling in reimagining and reclaiming heritage.
Through a compelling conversation, they explore how heritage goes beyond bricks and buildings to include oral histories, local cultures, and lived traditions. Nikita shares the journey of Darwesh and its use of performative storytelling to breathe life into overlooked histories, especially in urban settings where heritage often hides in plain sight.
Together, they discuss:
This episode reflects on why history needs storytellers—to make it personal, participatory, and powerful.
Takeaways
Heritage lives in stories—not just monuments, but traditions, voices, and memory.
Darwesh blends tangible and intangible heritage through immersive, performative storytelling.
Storytelling makes history accessible by turning facts into emotional, human narratives.
Innovative themes and formats help engage modern, diverse, and younger audiences.
Audience participation is key—listeners aren’t passive; they shape the story too.
Urbanisation and time pressures pose challenges, but storytelling adapts to remain relevant.
Digital platforms offer scale, helping heritage stories reach wider, global audiences.
Sustaining storytelling efforts requires collaboration, funding, and community ownership.
Darwesh Heritage Walks, founded in 2013, brings Delhi’s hidden stories to life through immersive walks, intimate baithaks, and creative trails. Blending history, performance, and community voices, Darwesh offers a unique way to experience the city beyond its monuments.
In this episode, Nikita Arora—actor, theatre artist, and Darwesh's chief curator—joins us to discuss the power of performative storytelling and how the Discover–Design–Embellish–Perform approach helps reimagine heritage for modern audiences.
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In this episode of The Storied Way Perspective, host Rituparna Ghosh is joined by Dr. Shweta Verma, co-founder of Ginny’s Planet, for a powerful conversation on the role of storytelling, empathy, and inclusion in children’s lives.
Together, they explore the journey of Ginny—a doll and lead character designed to help children understand diversity, disability, and acceptance in a fun, relatable way. The conversation delves into how experiential learning, storytelling, and play can create safe, engaging spaces for children to explore complex ideas around identity, difference, and empathy.
Dr. Verma shares her insights on the responsibility of adults—parents, educators, and caregivers—in shaping inclusive mindsets early on, and the creative strategies she uses to make conversations about disability and diversityaccessible and joyful.
The episode also highlights the challenges of scaling inclusion initiatives, the importance of community collaboration, and how storytellers and organizations can come together to amplify messages of empathy in meaningful ways.
Whether you're a parent, educator, or changemaker, this episode offers practical ideas and deep reflections on building a more inclusive world—one story at a time.
Takeaways:
Dr. Shweta Verma, co-founder of Ginny’s Planet and the Ginny Ki Duniya Foundation. A passionate social entrepreneur and seasoned social work professional, Shweta brings over 22 years of experience working across mental health, disability rights, gender, and child protection. Through her innovative approach, she’s changing the way we talk to children about diversity, empathy, and inclusion—not with jargon, but with stories, play, art, and imagination.
Through Ginny’s Planet, a social enterprise, Shweta and her team design workshops, storybooks, games, and activity zones that engage kids in fun yet powerful experiences. From summer camps at Rashtrapati Bhavan to storybooks being considered for school libraries, Ginny’s world is growing—and so is its impact.
Ginny ki Duniya Foundation- is hoping to start a library cum Activity center in Delhi. They are looking for passionate and interested partners for this (for space, running, design, and financial support)
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This conversation explores the transformative power of storytelling in media, particularly focusing on the role of women in rural journalism through Khabar Lahariya, India’s first Rural Media Network. The discussion highlights personal journeys, the importance of amplifying rural voices, and the impact of female journalists on society and future generations. The conversation emphasizes the need for diverse narratives in media and the challenges faced in sustaining feminist media organizations. Join Rituparna, in conversation with Kavita Bundelkhandi & Priya Thuvassery from Chambal Media.
Listen in, to our first bi-lingual episode!
Disclaimer: There are a few audio jumps and translation errors in the captions. Listen in to the stories. It’s easy to fill-in the blanks!
About Chambal Media
Chambal Media, India’s first Rural Media Network, is dedicated to amplifying the voices of women and marginalized communities in rural India. With a mission to create meaningful media from rural India, Chambal Media blends journalism, storytelling, and technology to challenge mainstream narratives and make local stories visible.
About the speakers
Kavita Devi is the CEO of Chambal Media & Co-Founder of Khabar Lahariya. A trailblazing journalist from Banda, she is the first Dalit woman anchor to host her own news show, The Kavita Show. With years of field reporting experience, she continues to report on special stories while leading a team of women journalists. The only Dalit member of the Editor’s Guild of India, Kavita is a TED speaker and a powerful advocate for independent rural journalism.
Priya Thuvassery is an award-winning documentary filmmaker and Co-CEO of Chambal Media. Her work focuses on gender, community, and environmental narratives, amplifying women’s voices through impactful storytelling. With over 15 years of experience, she has collaborated with leading media houses and directed acclaimed films like Coral Woman and City Girls. A Global Ford Fellow and Canon Cinema EOS Ambassador, Priya continues to push boundaries in independent filmmaking and media leadership.
Takeaways
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In this episode of The Storied Way Perspective, host Rituparna Ghosh introduces two new podcasters, Shubha Das and Thankam Kuttikat, who share their journeys into storytelling and podcasting. They discuss their backgrounds, the power of listening, and the impact of storytelling on their lives. Both storytellers reveal the essence of their upcoming podcasts, which aim to connect with listeners through personal and cultural narratives. The conversation highlights the importance of storytelling in shaping identities and fostering connections, especially in a podcasting format. The episode concludes with sneak peeks of their stories and reflections on their experiences in a podcasting bootcamp designed by Rituparna Ghosh.
About Shubha Das | Podcast | Kinkini Cheppu
From the clatter and clink of the banking industry to the giggles and guffaws of children and children at heart. Shubha's journey spans 17 years across diverse industries. This professional detour evolved into a passion for crafting unique experiences through a vibrant blend of storytelling, movement, music, art, origami, guided imagery and workshop facilitation.
A proud Malayalee born and raised in Bengaluru, Shubha has always been drawn to the rich storytelling traditions of Kerala. While she specializes in retelling folktales, she also weaves original narratives inspired by the customs and practices deeply rooted in Kerala’s cultural fabric. This love for stories has now taken on a new dimension, evolving into a podcast that brings these narratives to life for a wider audience.
She considers herself a “story under construction”- always evolving, always discovering, and now, adding ‘podcaster’ to the ever-growing chapters of her storytelling journey.
About Thankam Kutticat | Podcast | Voyage with Thankam
Thankam is a Jolly Phonics and Grammar trainer by profession and a Storyteller by passion.
The name of her podcast is "Voyage With Thankam", where she hopes to continue the journey with her listeners, forever. It's for anyone who prefers listening to stories than reading and also each of you who just cannot find the time to pick up a book and read.
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In this episode of The Storied Way Perspective, host Rituparna Ghosh engages in a deep conversation with Roshni Baronia about the transformative power of storytelling through podcasting. They explore how podcasts serve as a modern storytelling tool, the importance of strategic planning in podcasting, and the emotional intimacy that audio storytelling can create. Roshni shares insights on common pitfalls in podcasting, the future of the medium with AI advancements, and the significance of authenticity in connecting with audiences. The discussion emphasizes the potential of podcasts for personal branding, business growth, and community engagement.
Takeaways
About Roshni Baronia
Roshni Baronia is an award-winning serial entrepreneur, certified Strategic Sales Expert, Author, TEDx Speaker, and host of the award winning podcast Ace the Sales.
With her passion for entrepreneurship, strategy, and audio content, she leads Done For You Podcasts at the sweet spot of podcasts being a tool for self-expression, business growth, and paying it forward.
As a full-service podcast production company, DFYP creates podcasts that empower listeners with Knowledge, Learning and Insights. Their purpose is to enable the founders, and thought leaders share their insights, and wisdom, so that they can amplify their impact and provide value to their audience through podcasts.
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In this engaging conversation, Rituparna Ghosh and Janaki Sabesh explore the multifaceted world of storytelling, delving into Janaki's personal journey from media and cinema to becoming a renowned storyteller and children's author. They discuss the importance of authenticity in storytelling, the lessons learned from children, and the evolving role of storytelling in a digital age. The conversation also touches on the ethics of storytelling, the significance of folk tales, and the impact of AI on the art of storytelling. Janaki shares her insights on engaging young audiences and the importance of listening in the storytelling process, emphasizing that every individual has a story to tell.
Takeaways
About Janaki Sabesh
Janaki Sabesh is an Indian media professional, actor, model, storyteller, author of children's book, theatre and voiceover artist.
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In this engaging conversation,Rituparna GhoshandSinjini Sengupta explore the transformative power of storytelling in personal and professional contexts. Sinjini shares her journey from a career in numbers to becoming a storytelling coach, emphasizing the healing aspects of narratives. They discuss the importance of emotional intelligence in leadership, the role of storytelling in empowering women, and the need to redefine power dynamics in workplaces. The conversation also touches on the significance of creating safe spaces for storytelling and the impact of personal stories in leadership and branding.
Takeaways
About Sinjini Sengupta
Sinjini Sengupta is an alumnus of the Indian Statistical Institute and an erstwhile Actuarial leader turned international Keynote Speaker, Storytelling Coach & Leadership Development faculty who is transforming leaders and corporate teams with the power of storytelling. She is a 4 times TEDx speaker, an award-winning author and screenplay writer, a columnist, and a Distinguished Toastmaster.
She founded“Lighthouse” to serve her mission to bring hearts to work, using the power of business and leadership storytelling. Lighthouse was incubated by Goldman Sachs 10K Women ISB, NSRCEL IIM Bangalore, and I-Venture ISB.
Ms. Sengupta specialises in leadership transformation, women leadership development, data storytelling, brand and business storytelling.
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In this engaging conversation, Rituparna Ghosh and Shalini Bansal explore the transformative power of storytelling in early childhood education. They discuss the importance of creating a safe and inviting space for children, the role of parents in fostering a love for stories, and the impact of structured storytelling programs. Shalini shares her journey of establishing 'The Magic Tree', a storytelling and early learning centre in Noida. She emphasizes the need for passion and patience in storytelling. The discussion also touches on the future of storytelling and the growing community of storytellers, highlighting the essential role stories play in children's emotional and cognitive development.
Takeaways
Storytelling is essential for children's emotional development. Creating a safe space enhances learning experiences. Parents' involvement is crucial in early childhood education. Structured storytelling programs can significantly impact learning. Storytelling helps children explore and understand their emotions. Passion and patience are vital for effective storytelling. The future of storytelling is bright with growing community involvement. Books serve as a gateway for children to explore the world. Storytelling fosters creativity and critical thinking in children. Every child deserves one-on-one time with their parents.
About Shalini Bansal
Having gained exposure and experience in the US and India, she brings her deep passion and innovative style to make learning an enjoyable experience for children. As a consultant, Shalini has worked with leading schools to develop programs and curriculum for early childhood learning.
Shalini is also the founder of “The Magic Tree”, a unique parent-child center and reading space in Noida, which offers various early childhood development programs and emphasizes the importance of reading through storytelling. As a storyteller, Shalini is one of the founding members of the Delhi Storytellers’ Tribe and has performed at various eminent schools and literature festivals like the Gurgaon Literature Festival, Kukdookoo Literature Festival, Bookaroo Literature Festival, Kanpur Literature Festival to name a few. Shalini has also been working with eminent publishers to promote reading programs. As a trainer and coach, Shalini has conducted training programs for teachers on the importance of storytelling in a classroom environment.
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In this episode, Rituparna Ghosh speaks to Natasha Badhwar and Raju Tai, co-anchors of the Ochre Sky Memoir Workshops, to explore the transformative power of storytelling and personal writing. They discuss the essence of memoir, the creative pathways to storytelling, and the importance of community in the writing process. The conversation delves into the emotional impact of writing, the role of readers, and the future plans for Ochre Sky, emphasizing the journey of self-discovery through writing.
During the episode, Rituparna introduces listeners to 365 Days 365 Stories, a series that gives you an intimate story prompt everyday.
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Takeaways
Writing workshops create a safe space for self-exploration. Memoir writing is about authenticity and vulnerability. The act of writing can lead to personal transformation. Community support enhances the writing experience. Creative expression can take many forms beyond words. Understanding one's personal rhythm is crucial for writing. Readers play a vital role in the memoir experience. Writing can be a therapeutic process. The journey of a writer is ongoing and evolving. Ochre Sky fosters a nurturing environment for writers.The Ochre Sky Memoir workshop with Natasha Badhwar and Raju Tai offers an empathetic space for writers to practice their unique voice and craft personal narratives that are resonant and evocative.
Collectively we speed-write as well as slow-write to prompts that evoke compelling essays that are intimate, thought-provoking and deeply honest. As one sifts through memories, emotions and personal experience to connect the personal to the universal, writing about one's life can be a healing, joyful and transformative journey, both for the writer as well as readers.
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Natasha Badhwar is a writer, teacher and film-maker. She is the author of My Daughters' Mum and Immortal For A Moment and teaches Media Studies and Creative Writing courses at Ashoka University.
Raju Tai is a writer, facilitator, and creativity coach. Her poems and essays have been published in various platforms and anthologies.
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In this episode of The Storied Way Perspective, host Rituparna Ghosh welcomes marketing, branding and communications expert Asif Shakeel to discuss the vital role of storytelling in shaping brand identity, particularly for small businesses and entrepreneurs. They explore the importance of authenticity, self-awareness, and understanding audience needs in crafting compelling narratives. Asif shares insights on common mistakes entrepreneurs make in branding and the significance of investing in storytelling as a long-term strategy. The conversation highlights the journey of entrepreneurship and the power of personal stories in connecting with consumers.
Takeaways
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In this conversation, Rituparna Ghosh and Lopamudra Mohanty explore the significance of storytelling in preserving Indian languages. They discuss the challenges faced by endangered languages, the role of storytelling in cultural identity, and the impact of the pandemic on language preservation efforts. Lopamudra shares her journey of creating 'Cheers 2 Bhasha', a platform dedicated to promoting Indian languages through storytelling. The conversation emphasizes the importance of mother tongues in families and the need for parents to encourage their children to learn and appreciate their linguistic heritage.
Takeaways:
About Lopamudra Mohanty
Lopamudra Mohanty is the founder of BBW Education OPC Pvt Ltd. She is a TEDx speaker, an educator, an international storyteller, a parent coach and an Indian language crusader. She is celebrated for her ground breaking reading and storytelling programs for children. Her influence extends to conducting storytelling certification program for children, educators and interested individuals. Internationally recognised she has performed at major storytelling and literary festivals. With a theatre background she has staged numerous performances nationwide. Her new venture Cheers2Bhasha aims to promote Indian languages and save endangered languages and their local stories. A rural management graduate and a banking professional, she is a certified phonics trainer embodying the essence of a responsible storyteller and a cultural resource. Her feet dance to the tune of Odissi, marathons and cycling.
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In this conversation, Rituparna Ghosh and Smitha Murthy delve into the profound connection between storytelling and mental health. Rituparna shares her personal journey of grief and how it has influenced her storytelling, while Smitha introduces her platform, Mynd Stories, aimed at nurturing mental health through inclusive storytelling. They discuss the importance of being heard, the cathartic power of stories, and the need for safe spaces where individuals can share their experiences without judgment. The conversation highlights the stigma surrounding mental health, the role of social media, and the significance of authentic narratives in fostering community and connection.
Takeaways
About Smitha Murthy -
Smitha Murthy is the co-founder of LifeWordsmith Content Services and MyndStories, India’s first content-led mental health platform.
She has co-authored a memoir, ‘Worlds Apart’, and her first novel will be published soon.
She hosts 2 podcasts - the MyndStories Minis, where she talks to people about their stories and lives, and The Therapy Room, where she talks to mental health professionals for insights on life's challenges and mental health issues.
Smitha loves to unwind by running, reading, and meditating.
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The Storied Way Perspective featuring Gulrez Khan, Data Scientist, Author - Drawing Data with Kids
Keywords
storytelling, data literacy, data visualization, children's education, parenting, data storytelling, Gulrez Khan, Drawing with Kids, education, homeschooling
Summary
In this episode of The Storied Way Perspective, host Rituparna Ghosh engages with Gulrez Khan, a data scientist and storyteller, discussing the importance of storytelling in data literacy, especially for children. Gulrez shares his journey from an engineer to a passionate data storyteller, emphasizing how his experiences as a father have shaped his approach to teaching data visualization. The conversation explores the intersection of data and storytelling, the significance of data literacy in today's world, and the role of parents in fostering curiosity and understanding in their children. Gulrez discusses his book, 'Drawing with Kids', and his future plans for promoting data literacy through engaging stories and resources for educators.
Takeaways
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The Storied Way Perspective featuring Sangeeta Relan, Podcaster - The AboutHer Show | Writer - The AboutHer Mag
IIn this conversation, Rituparna Ghosh and Sangeeta Relan explore the significance of storytelling in women's lives, the importance of role models, and the need for men to engage in conversations about women's experiences. They discuss the various stages of a woman's life, the challenges faced, and the empowerment that comes from sharing stories. The dialogue emphasizes the necessity of creating safe spaces for women to express themselves and the impact of education and privilege on women's narratives. Both Rituparna and Sangeeta advocate for women to take ownership of their stories and encourage young girls to pursue their ambitions without limitations.
Takeaways
About Sangeeta Relan
Sangeeta Relan, an Associate Professor at Delhi University, has over thirty years of experience teaching Finance, Economics, Management, Insurance, and Corporate Governance. She has made significant contributions to curriculum development and played an active role in guiding students in their academic and research pursuits. Sangeeta has also served as the Head of Department and contributed to various university committees and governing bodies.
Pursuing a PhD in Corporate Governance and Gender Diversity at the Delhi School of Economics, she has published numerous research papers and book chapters. Sangeeta runs the platform AboutHer Women, which includes the e-magazine AboutHer Mag and the podcast The AboutHer Show, both of which focus on women’s issues, challenges, and achievements. The Delhi Management Association has recognised her efforts for their social impact.
Beyond academia, she is an accomplished writer with over sixty-five short stories to her name, featured in various publications. She also moderates literary events and serves on the Editorial Board of Unhurry, a digital mental health platform. In her leisure time, Sangeeta enjoys reading, singing, cooking, and travelling. She is a passionate saree enthusiast and book lover with a goal of visiting 500 bookstores in her lifetime.
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The Storied Way Perspective featuring Vimala Rajkumari, Video Consultant & Producer, Founder - Vsual Brewery
In this episode, Rituparna Ghosh and Vimala Rajkumari discuss the transformative power of video storytelling in various contexts, including personal branding, business marketing, and non-profit communication. They explore the journey of video production, the importance of authenticity, and how to overcome common hesitations about being on camera. The conversation also touches on the role of AI in enhancing video production efficiency and the necessity of having a clear strategy for video content, especially for non-profits. The episode emphasizes that anyone can leverage video storytelling to connect with their audience and share their unique narratives.
Takeaways
About Vimala
Vimala Rajkumari is a seasoned video storyteller with nearly three decades of experience. Starting her career in 1995 in television, she directed and produced award-winning non-fiction content for major broadcasters. Today, she runs a thriving video marketing agency that helps brands, NGOs, and coaches harness the power of video storytelling to boost brand awareness and drive lead generation.
Vimala specializes in creating comprehensive video strategies that deliver results, from conceptualization to distribution. She also consults organizations and individuals on setting up in-house production capabilities, guiding them through every step—from finding the right talent and resources to crafting content and ensuring its seamless distribution. With a deep passion for storytelling, Vimala empowers her clients to build meaningful connections with their audiences.
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The Storied Way Perspective featuring Shruti Pushkarna, Communications Consultant & Disability Inclusion Advocate
In this episode, Rituparna Ghosh engages in a deep conversation with Shruti Pushkarna, exploring her journey from journalism to becoming a disability advocate. They discuss the evolution of media representation of disability, the importance of storytelling in fostering inclusion, and the impact of films and children's literature on societal perceptions. Shruti shares insights on entrepreneurship within the disability community and emphasizes the collective responsibility of society to advocate for and include persons with disabilities. “The onus of storytelling lies on each one of us”, she says. The conversation highlights the need for self-advocacy and the role of storytelling in changing narratives around disability. Rituparna and Shruti share ample anecdotes and stories from their careers, bridging the role of storytelling in creating an inclusive world.
Takeaways
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