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  • This episode we celebrate Usha Chaumar. Usha is a social worker from Alwar, Rajasthan, India. From age 7, she used to work as a manual scavenger, or do the work of maila doni as it is called in her region. She is the President of Sulabh International Social Service Organisation, the non-profit arm of Sulabh International. In 2020, she received the Padma Shri honour from the Government of India for her contribution in the field of social work. Bindeshwar Pathak was instrumental in her journey, you can listen to his journey in episode 11.

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  • Education has many obvious benefits, but did you know that Universal secondary education could virtually end child marriage, or that each year of education reduces the risk of conflict by around 20% or that one extra year of schooling increases an individual's earnings by up to 10%. Learn how our guest Anoop Parik works to do this for his students in an area of Mumbai, India where 78% of the population lives in slums, the life expectancy is 38 years and which has a human development index of 0.05. 

    Anoop Parik is a librarian, teacher, and football coach who has been working with the children and youngsters of Shivaji Nagar for over a decade. He quit teaching in the formal education sector in 2019 and since then has set up a youth community centre, The Next Page, library, and sports programme with the help of youngsters in the community. He was working as an academic counsellor in a college in Ohio before he moved back to India for the Teach For India Fellowship.  

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    #Education #Interview #Inspiration #Leadership #Arts #Sports #Library #Reading #Books #CommunityCentre #AfterSchoolCentre 

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  • There are 7000+ different languages in the world, and 4200+ different religions, faith groups, tribes etc. Our guest, Deborah Levine, speaks about how to thrive, appreciate and encourage such diversity. 

    Deborah Levine is the founder and editor in chief of American Diversity Report. She is an award-winning author of 15 books, and Forbes Magazine Diversity And Inclusion Trailblazer. Deborah has 33 years experience as a change maker in challenging times. Deborah is a Designer of Cognitive Diversity using emotion metrics, neuro-communication, and decision-optimization. With her considerable experience in program planning, community interface, teaching and management, she designs DEI projects that boost inclusion efforts on multiple levels. Deborah has also founded Chattanooga’s Women’s Council of Diversity. She has received awards from the Women’s Federation for World Peace and Nation of Women.  

    In the episode we speak about her journey, personal background that influenced her work as a Diversity specialist, along with strategies to build diversity appreciation. 

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    #diversity #inclusion #equity #diversityequityinclusion #DEI #culture #arts #interview #selfdevelopment

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  • Globally, about 9% of the world’s population — 811 million people — go to bed on an empty stomach each night. Every thirteen seconds, a child dies from the effects of hunger. On the other hand, it is estimated that nearly one third of the food produced in the world for human consumption every year gets lost or wasted. 

    In this episode, we celebrate Zohair Diwan. Zohair Diwan is a metal artist  and the founder of the organisation Nobody Ever Sleeps Hungry (NESH). Nobody Ever Sleeps Hungry started with providing food to people in need in some communities in Mumbai and evolved during the pandemic to provide oxygen cylinders, medicines in addition to food. NESH is now a huge community of various stakeholders united by a common purpose. 

    We speak about the evolution of NESH from feeing 100 meals to over 100,000 meals, the motivation and the operations to start something like this. We speak about the building of a network and community which replicated the idea of NESH across the entire city. 

    #inspiration #leadership #community #hunger #eradicatehunger #poverty #interview #changemaker #socialimpact 

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  • Did you know that the construction sector contributes to 23% of air pollution, 40% of drinking water pollution, and 50% of landfill wastes? It doesn't have to be this way, Chitra Vishwanath builds differently. 

    In this episode we celebrate Chitra Vishwanath. Chitra is an Indian architect based in Bengaluru who works on themes related to ecology and architecture. She has been running her own architectural firm since 1991, working with other architects on many projects in India and Africa. She is currently the Principal Architect and Managing Director of BIOME Environment Solutions. She has been involved in more than 800 projects encompassing construction of buildings of all sizes and water harvesting and sanitation structures with specific relevance to the ecology of the sites. BIOME has pioneered the usage of natural elements like earth as the main construction material, along with a focus on other natural elements and water harvesting. Her own house has many interesting features like no air conditioning or fan, dry toilets, farming on the terrace, solar powered house and water harvesting. 

    In the episode we speak about her experiments building her own house, rediscovering earth as a material to build, using design to leverage natural light, air and water to reduce dependencies on additional non renewable resources. We speak about the impact water harvesting can have on entire cities and much more. 

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    #Innovation #Sustainability #Climate #Climatechange #Earth #Water #Rainwaterharvesting #Architecture #natural #environment #ecology #design

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  • Have you been meaning to listen to one of our episodes but haven't found the time yet? Do you want to know the high level insights across the past episodes? Then this episode is for you, curated bookmarks from the past five episodes?

    Our last five episodes have had guests like Naresh Sijapati working on empowering migrants, Erin Ganju, building Rooms to Read across the wrold, Viren Rasquinha, chasing Olympic Gold Medals, Joyita Mondal, the first transgender judge and Mohd Tarique working to dignify the homeless and destitute. 

    In this conversation, Venil is joined by an educator, social sector professional and a dear friend, Kanika Saraff. Kanika Saraff has worked in the education sector for over a decade and currently works in a Child rights organisation. They both started their journey in the social sector in 2009 with the Teach For India Fellowship, teaching in neighbouring classrooms 3A and 3B in Govandi, Mumbai. They often discuss issues, ideas and theories and wanted to share some of their bookmarks on the patterns, ideas and insights that they took away from the five episodes with all of you.

    We would love to include your questions, reactions and thoughts in our next Bookmarks episode. So do leave us feedback and thoughts after you listen to any of our episodes. You can leave us feedback on any of our social media pages - Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook or Twitter, or you can email us at [email protected].

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  • Based on the Indian Census 2011, there are 1.77 million homeless people in India. However, civil society organisations peg the number at above 3 Million. The complexity of the problem is increased by the intersectionality of caste and poverty. In one study done, it was seen that 80% of the homeless people were from Scheduled Caste, Scheduled Tribes, and Other Backward Castes. Listen to this episode to hear how we as individuals as well as the system as a whole can improve. 

    In this episode, we celebrate Mohd Tarique. Mohd Tarique is the founder of Koshish. Koshish is a TISS Field Action Project that works on the upliftment of the quality of institutions for the homeless and persons in beggary and advocates for abolishing the Bombay Prevention of Beggary Act, which is there across 20 states (but not all have adopted) that has a broad and vague definition of begging that criminalises poverty. Mohd Tarique is part of multiple drafting committees to formulate newer policies, he has co-authored multiple academic papers and research studies on Urban poverty. He is also an Ashoka Fellow. 

    In the episode, we talk about the incidents that led Mohd Tarique towards this work. We hear about the amazing organic journey of growth of the organisation. The plethora of different programs and initiatives that Koshish offers for the upliftment of the destitute. We hear the stories of persuasion, influence, and relationships that made bureaucratic systems agile and adaptive. 

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    #Leadership #Homesless #Begging #Institutions #InstitutionalCare #Inspiration #Dignity #Inclusion #Intersectionality #Rights #HumanRights #SocialImpact 

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  • In India, 92% Transgender people are unemployed and close to 80% drop out of school. In 2014, the NALSA judgement was passed which acknowledged Transgenders as a third gender and affirmed their fundamental rights. In 2019, Transgender Person Act was passed which provided for the protection of rights of Transgender people. The lack of data adds to the invisibility of Transgender people. 

    In this episode we celebrate Joyita Mondal. Joyita Mondal is the first transgender judge at a Lok Adalat in Dinajpur, West Bengal. A Lok Adalat is an alternative dispute resolution mechanism in India. In addition to this role, she works as an activist, social worker and founded her own organisation called Dinajpur Notun Alo, which means Dinajour New Light which is currently reaching out to thousands of transgender people in her state. 

    In the episode Joyita shares her journey growing up, her hobbies and her friends. She then speaks about running away from home and starting from scratch in another city. She tells us what led to her re starting her education, starting social work and finally becoming a judge. Joyita shares her hopes and wishes for her community. 

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    #Transgender #Gender #Equity #Diversty #Inclusion #DEI #LGBTQ #LGBTQIA #GenderEquality #First #Judge #Stereotypes #Transperson #Transwoman #NALSA 

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  • Did you know that a country's GDP is a predictor of performance at the Olympics? Higher income countries have consistently had a higher medal tally as compared to lower income countries. Hear this episode to discover how an organisation is breaking this trend. 

    In this episode we celebrate Viren Rasquinha. Viren Rasquinha is an Indian hockey player. He is the former captain of the Indian hockey team and was a member of the team that finished 7th at the Athens Olympics in 2004. He pursued management studies and now is the CEO of an organisation called Olympic Gold Quest that is on a journey to build future Olympic champions. 

    We speak about his journey of pursuing sports professionally, getting selected into the Indian team, playing at the Olympics. He speaks of his failures as defining learning moments. We then spoke of how Olympic Goal Quest is on a mission to beat the statistics and deliver on identifying and providing world class training for high performance sports. Listen to the episode to learn more about how Olympic Gold Quest has contributed to almost ~50% of the medals India won at the Tokya Olympics. 

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    #leadership #celebrity #inspiration #motivation #highperformance #performance #sports #coaching #olympics #gold #goforgold #resilience #India

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  • Did you know that 58% of global school age population are not attaining minimum proficiency levels in Reading and Math? That amounts to 357 million children. Of these 137 million children will reach the last grade of school and still not reach the minimum proficiency levels. The percentages are much higher for low income countries as opposed to high income countries. 

    In this episode we celebrate Erin Ganju, Managing Director of Echidna Giving Fund, which invests in organizations advancing girls’ education in lower-income countries. Prior to her role at Echidna Giving, Erin turned a bold idea for advancing literacy and gender equality into an international NGO: Room to Read. Erin was a Co-Founder, former Chief Executive Officer, former Chief Operating Officer, and currently remains an Emeritus Board Member of Room to Read. During her tenure, Room to Read helped over 12 million children in 15 countries pursue a quality education. Room to Read seeks to transform the lives of millions of children in low-income communities by focusing on literacy and gender equality in education. Working in collaboration with local communities, partner organizations and governments, they develop literacy skills and a habit of reading among primary school children, and support girls to complete secondary school with the relevant life skills to succeed in school and beyond. Erin co-authored Scaling Global Change: A Social Entrepreneur’s Guide to Surviving the Start-up Phase and Driving Impact. The book is a how-to guide for social entrepreneurs who have a vision to change the world and need a strong organizational foundation to do it, utilizing Room to Read as an organizational case study. 

    Erin was selected as the World Economic Forum’s Schwab Foundation Social Entrepreneur (2014); recognized as a Global Impact Featured Member for 2017 by the Young Presidents’ Organization; and awarded the Women’s Bond Club Isabel Benham Award (2014). We talk about her journey starting up, learnings from across different countries and some insights on balancing scale and depth (quality). 

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    #education #reading #literacy #roomtoread #scale #leadership #nonprofit #organisations

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  • Did you know that India ranked last out of 52 countries for having the least favourable conditions for migrants. India has 456 million migrants, 99% are internal migrants and 1% are international migrants (immigrants). 

    In today's episode we celebrate Naresh Sijapati. Naresh is the founder and CEO of Panah Foundation. Panah Foundation works in Ahmedabad to provide a multitude of services to migrant communities. Naresh started his journey as an immigrant from Nepal. He started working early and went through multiple jobs of working in factories, restaurants and an NGO before starting out on his own. 

    We speak about his journey of starting work very early, his ambition and desire to grow, learn English, have a good job. He shares how his exposure to the social sector leading him to start his own foundation. We speak about all the innovations and various services he provides from Panah Foundation. 

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    #Leadership #Entrepreneurship #Local #Migration #Immigrant #Refugee #SocialBusiness #NGO

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  • Have you been meaning to listen to one of our episodes but haven't found the time yet? Do you want to know the high level insights across the past episodes? Then this episode is for you, curated bookmarks from the past five episodes?

    Our last five episodes have had guests who have spoken about educating girls in rural areas, alternative homes for children in institutional care, being a sarpanch, gender disparity in the police force and surviving a genocide. In this episode, Bookmarks, we pause and collect the rich insights and learnings from these five episodes.

    In this conversation, Venil is joined by an educator, social sector professional and a dear friend, Kanika Saraff. Kanika Saraff has worked in the education sector for over a decade and currently works in a Child rights organisation. They both started their journey in the social sector in 2009 with the Teach For India Fellowship, teaching in neighbouring classrooms 3A and 3B in Govandi, Mumbai. They often discuss issues, ideas and theories and wanted to share some of their bookmarks on the patterns, ideas and insights that they took away from the five episodes with all of you.

    We will resume with new guests after this episode and once again pause and discuss our Bookmarks after another five episodes. We would love to include your questions, reactions and thoughts in our next Bookmarks episode. So do leave us feedback and thoughts after you listen to any of our episodes. You can leave us feedback on any of our social media pages - Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook or Twitter, or you can email us at [email protected].

    #learning #understanding #insights #leadership #lessons #wisdom #patterns #inspiration #trends

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  • How does one come out of experiencing a Genocide? How does it shape a person and their journey? 

    In this episode, we celebrate Robert Kabera. Robert is a Rwanda genocide survivor, an Award-winning Stanford engineering grad and Entrepreneur and a resilience guru. He is the co-founder of  COO & Sync Energy AI, a no-code energy analytics startup. His background puts him in a unique position to make transformative breakthroughs in a variety of areas, from bringing credit scoring to unbanked farmers to building power systems that better prepare us for natural disasters. 

    We speak about his experience of surviving the genocide, being a refugee. Education being his equaliser and ticket to a better future. We speak about where he gets his drive from. He talks about his innovative solutions around credit lines and using AI to help management of natural disasters. His motivation behind starting these projects.  A very wise and inspiring person. 

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  • The Indian Police force has around 6% women in the force. Of those women only 6% make it to an officer level. 

    In this episode, we celebrate Sutapa Sanyal. Sutapa is an ex - IPS officer and has served as the Director General of Police in Uttar Pradesh. One of the few women who have held such a high post in the IPS. Sutapa Sanyal is an expert in Ending Violence against Women (EVAW), child protection, and anti-human trafficking. Currently she serves as Director General of Mahila Samman Prakoshth (MSP), an innovative police unit protecting the rights of over 13 million women and children in Uttar Pradesh. At MSP, she is credited with creating award-winning interventions for fighting VAW & enhancing Gender Equality. She has leveraged technology, mass media, citizen participation, community policing and in-house training to deliver a complete model for police transformation. Her interventions have been recognized by the Govt. of India, the Govt. of UK, INTERPOL & US Department of State. She was invited to the UK by the British High Commission as part of an Indian Women Leaders Delegation to share strategies for Ending Violence Against Women (EVAW). She has also represented India at the INTERPOL for the Specialists Group on the Protection of Children.

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  • According to global statistics, 61% of rural girls do not attend secondary school. This is far higher than rural boys (55%), urban girls (41%) and urban boys (40%). Deficits in girls education leads to increased poverty, reduced family health, earlier marriages and pregnancies among other things. 

    In this episode we celebrate Lopa Gandhi. Lopa Gandhi is the founder of Ugam Education Foundation. Ugam Education Foundation's mission is to use replicable frameworks to create model residential school for girls (KGBVs) in partnership with education systems through empowerment of people and processes to ensure girls are educated and empowered. Ugam Education currently works across multiple districts in Jharkhand. Lopa has more than 20 years of experience in the field of education. Her areas of focus have been teaching adolescents, curriculum design, HR management—including coaching, training, programme design, and evaluation. Previously, she has worked in various capacities with different NGOs like Akanksha Foundation, Kaivalya Foundation, Muktangan, Transform Initiative, Catalysts for Social Action, among others.

    We speak about Lopa's journey in the development sector and her foray into founding an organisation which is working in rural India (Jharkhand). We speak about the similarities and differences in Education across different contexts like urban, rural, government and private settings. We also speak about the benefits and drawbacks of the model of Government Residential Schools for Girls (Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalay - KGBV). 

    Episode hosted by Venil Ali, produced by Disoriented Penguin. If you are looking to start a podcast and need some help reach out to reachus@disorientedpenguin or kanishka@disorientedpenguin. If you have feedback for the podcast, do drop us an email on [email protected] or leave us a message on Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn or Facebook.  

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  • Globally, women make up only 25% of the parliament and only 6% are Heads of State or Governments. In India, in 2019, only 8% women contest the Lok Sabha elections. At the local government level, India has a 33% reservation for women. 

    In this episode we celebrate Jabna Chauhan. Jabna comes from a humble background and through her immense determination, she became the youngest Sarpanch that India has had, at the age of 22. She worked on multiple issues like banning intoxication, cleanliness and women empowerment. She won many awards for her work as a Pradhan, she also inspired a women led movement in Himachal Pradesh against liquor and drugs. She now runs an NGO called Oriental Foundation that works on women empowerment across the state of Himachal. 

    In the episode we talk about her journey, being the first girl from her village to go to college. The obstacles she had to overcome and how she managed to create a lot of change in the face of resistance. Listen on to hear this very inspiring story. 

    NOTE - This conversation is in Hindi. The conversation has been recorded over zoom. 

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  • In India, 23.6 million children live without parental care, that is, they lack the overnight care of at least one of their parents. Only 1.4% receives any sort of formal alternative care.

    In this episode we celebrate Dr. Kiran Modi. Dr. Kiran Modi is the founder and managing trustee of Udayan Care. Founded in 1994, Udayan Care runs innovative small group, family based children's home in India. In addition to this, they run education and livelihood programs for disadvantaged girls. They are the leaders in alternative care and after care of institutionalised children. Dr. Modi has a doctorate in American Literature. She is also the founding editor of an international journal, Institutionalised children, explorations and beyond. 

    In this episode, we speak about Dr. Kiran's journey that led to the formation of Udayan Care, we speak about Alternative Care models, after care models for careleavers as well as the extensions of the work into education and skilling. 

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  • NEW FORMAT ALERT - Have you been meaning to listen to one of our episodes but haven't found the time yet? Do you want to know the high level insights across the past episodes? Then this episode is for you, curated bookmarks from the past five episodes?

    Our last five episodes have had guests who have spoken about coaching, personal potential, civil services, governance, media for change, shaping youth behaviour, leading a movement, female genital mutilation, inclusion, different abilities. In this episode, Bookmarks, we pause and collect the rich insights and learnings from these five episodes. 

    In this conversation, Venil is joined by an educator, social sector professional and a dear friend, Kanika Saraff. Kanika Saraff has worked in the education sector for over a decade and currently works in a Child rights organisation. They both started their journey in the social sector in 2009 with the Teach For India Fellowship, teaching in neighbouring classrooms 3A and 3B in Govandi, Mumbai. They often discuss issues, ideas and theories and wanted to share some of their bookmarks on the patterns, ideas and insights that they took away from the five episodes with all of you.

    We will resume with new guests after this episode and once again pause and discuss our Bookmarks after another five episodes. We would love to include your questions, reactions and thoughts in our next Bookmarks episode. So do leave us feedback and thoughts after you listen to any of our episodes. You can leave us feedback on any of our social media pages - Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook or Twitter, or you can email us at [email protected].

    #learning #understanding #insights #leadership #lessons #wisdom #patterns #inspiration #trends

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  • What do you do when you feel ‘stuck’ or that you aren’t meeting your potential, or just upset and angry with people around you? All the answers to moving forward productively in such scenarios lies within. Listen to this episode to take away some tools that might help you.

    In this episode we celebrate Gene Early. Gene is a Leadership and Organisational Development expert. He works as a strategic advisor to global leaders, entrepreneurs and non - profits across Asia, Australia, Europe and the United States. He works with these leaders to develop transformational leadership, strong organisational cultures as well as helps them to broaden and deepen their impact. As a partner in Leaders’ Quest, he has led learning journeys with senior executives from multinationals interested in integrating purpose and performance since 2001. He co - founded Genomic Health, a molecular diagnostic company in Silicon Valley that produced the first genomic based breast cancer diagnostic test. He also co founded the first NLP - Neuro Linguistic Programming Institute in Europe. He has a PhD in Leadership and Organisational Development and has authored numerous articles, books and eBooks.

    In this episode we learn about his journey that led him to this work, we talk about choices we make, getting closer to our essential selves and much more. A hugely insightful person. You can check out some of his articles on his LinkedIn profile or start with one article on Leading with your best self here.

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    #coaching #selfawareness #transformation #potential #leadership #introspection 

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  • Did you know that 90% of children with disabilities do not attend school? More than 75% of persons with disabilities are unemployed globally. How do we work towards a more inclusive society? 

    In this episode we celebrate Tiffany Brar.  Tiffany Brar is a young disability activist, special educator and the founder of Jyothirgamaya Foundation. Tiffany became blind as an infant due to oxygen toxicity. She started Jyothirgamaya in 2012 with the aim of empowering blind people of all ages. Since inception she has trained many blind people in Braille, mobility, basic computer use, and other necessary life skills. She is an advocate for building an inclusive society. She received a National Award in 2017 for being Best Role Model.

    In this episode we talk about her journey learning through different schools, building life skills and starting an organisation to help others. We also talk about small and big ways in which everyone can play a part to make society more inclusive. 

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