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International Women’s Day: Empowered Hearts, Inspiring Souls

An IMT CDL and DreamWeb India Collaboration Real life inspirational stories of famous personalities sharing their experiences on Courage, Grit, Sacrifice, and Resilience. Inspiring women to be strong, positive and lead from a place where they believe in self, first. From different parts of India, joining on the panelist: Premlata Poonia, Founder, Hamari Laado, Rajasthan; Dilshad Master, Founder & director, Bull’s Adventure, Bangalore; Anshu Arora, Chief Synergist, Metamorphosis, Gurgaon; Anusha Subramanian, Partner at Bohemian Adventures LLP, Mumbai; the session was moderated by Preeti Juneja, Founder, DreamWeb India. Anshu Arora in conversation with Preeti Juneja: Preeti Juneja interviewed Anusha Subramanian: Follow inspirational stories of successful women personalities here. DREAMWEB INDIA WISHES YOU A VERY HAPPY WOMEN’S DAY! Share this article Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Email WhatsApp Do you have a question ? Write to us at preeti.juneja@dreamwebindia.com Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Email WhatsApp Inspiring Women Important Links https://dreamwebindia.in/2024/02/14/inspiring-women-every-wednesday-premlata-poonia/ https://dreamwebindia.in/2023/09/20/inspiring-women-every-wednesday-dilshad-master/ Published by preetidwindia I’m an entrepreneur, a marketing specialist, and a blogger. I work to help companies, brands, people with marketing strategies. I envision everyone having a blog of their own. My efforts are focused on this vision. For this, I help my audience with blog set-up, content creation, and content marketing. View all posts by preetidwindia

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Women’s Day: Women who inspire

https://videopress.com/embed/9m4YRJ61?cover=1&preloadContent=metadata&useAverageColor=1&hd=0 Women’s Day: Women who inspire Share this article Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Email WhatsApp About Author Sarika Chavan Women who inspire: Sarika Chavan, Co-Founder of Sparkle Gift Cards Thinking of something innovative, something different to gift, and giving back to society? Sarika Chavan, women who inspire speaks on Sparkle Gift Cards as a gifting solution. 8th March 2024 Share this article Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Email WhatsApp Inspiring Women Do you have a question for Sarika Chavan? Write to us at preeti.juneja@dreamwebindia.com Published by preetidwindia I’m an entrepreneur, a marketing specialist, and a blogger. I work to help companies, brands, people with marketing strategies. I envision everyone having a blog of their own. My efforts are focused on this vision. For this, I help my audience with blog set-up, content creation, and content marketing. View all posts by preetidwindia

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International Women’s Day: Women who inspire: Ashmita Sethi

Ashmita Sethi, President & Country Head, Pratt & Whitney Women who inspire, Ashmita Sethi speaks to us on having a seat on the leadership table for communications is very important. She shares very meaningful suggestions on how to build capability and readiness as a woman leader. DREAMWEB INDIA WISHES YOU A VERY HAPPY WOMEN’S DAY! Share this article Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Email WhatsApp Do you have a question for Ashmita Sethi ? Write to us at preeti.juneja@dreamwebindia.com About Author Ashmita Sethi As Pratt & Whitney’s senior most executive in India, leads strategic direction for the company’s growth and business goals in India, drives new initiatives 1st November 2023 Share this article Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Email WhatsApp Inspiring Women More Interviews Important Links https://www.prattwhitney.com Published by preetidwindia I’m an entrepreneur, a marketing specialist, and a blogger. I work to help companies, brands, people with marketing strategies. I envision everyone having a blog of their own. My efforts are focused on this vision. For this, I help my audience with blog set-up, content creation, and content marketing. View all posts by preetidwindia

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International Women’s Day: Woman who inspires: Jainee Gandhi

Image Consultant and Instagram Influencer “My fervor lies in challenging conventional fashion norms and instilling a sense of empowerment, facilitating individuals to authentically express themselves through their chosen style and image”. Jainee Gandhi, woman who inspir Additionally, Jainee Gandhi is a Certified Image Professional and the founder of India’s premier digital style coaching academy. Through this academy, she curates online educational modules and engaging content, catering to a vast audience of over 100K followers across diverse platforms. Collaborating with numerous fashion and apparel enterprises, Jainee deliver tailored styling solutions, prioritizing fit and size considerations to enrich both consumer interactions and individual experiences. Bringing to you an interview with a woman who inspires us all. Let’s Get Inspired Interview with Jainee Gandhi – Preeti Juneja Q. You mentioned once about a report that said, “content creation is highly women dominated across the world and that it’s earning the creators in double digit dollars that no one expected”. How do you fare yourself doing content on Instagram? Is it hard to keep up with the expectations of your audience? Creating content is not my primary or any means of income. I engage in content creation solely out of my passion for sharing knowledge. Therefore, I endeavor not to let the pressure of creation weigh on me. I strive to produce authentic content that is a genuine reflection of myself. Q. Building connections through social media content has the potential to convert into valuable business opportunities. Have you experienced any exciting developments in this regard? Share your experience. My focus was on business first, content creation came as a natural progression. The most thrilling aspect of this journey is seeing my workshops consistently sell out within 24 hours. “Message on International Women’s Day” Q. Last year, on International Women’s day you had posted a wonderful creative message on your Linked In, that urged women to ask for few simple things: Ask for equal pay Ask for respect Ask for seat at that table Ask for equitable change Q. What is your message to all women on the International Women’s day 2024? I will ask for same things this year and urge others to do the same. “Loving one’s body and cultivating confidence are paramount” Q. What are the topics on your Instagram that have been very popular & highly engaging? Lingerie is a very hush-hush topic, with women typically hesitant to openly discuss it. Interestingly, it’s one of the most engaging topics in my direct messages. Additionally, my brand recommendation videos are quite successful, as I dedicate time to thorough research and provide genuine opinions on various brands. Q. Having worked as a personal brand strategist and corporate stylist for the past 12 years, do you ever feel compelled to offer unsolicited advice to your colleagues, friends, and family? How do you handle requests for free advice? Early in my career, I made a conscious decision not to offer free judgments. I refrain from giving feedback in social settings altogether. Q. Appearance plays a very important role in building confidence. Beyond fashion labels, in clothing, shoes, jewellery and accessories, beauty treatments like botox, dermal fillers are becoming very common. What is your advice to clients? Although many strive to enhance their appearance, my foremost advice is that nothing external will suffice if individuals continually criticize themselves and remain unhappy with their bodies. Loving one’s body and cultivating confidence are paramount. Q. Recruitments for the financial & banking industry v/s entrepreneur of an image consulting firm, with innovative digital styling course, training program for budding Image Consultants, and Influencer/Content Creator. From a Head Hunter to a Head Turner, which is a better proposition? As a prominent brand, how would you describe Jainee Gandhi ? Jainee Gandhi embodies authenticity. Whether serving as a talent leader or personal strategist, Jainee is a storyteller and a true champion of what she believes in. “Secret to success of woman who inspires” Q. How to increase followers & engagements on Instagram or Linked In? Any tips or hacks. Content creation is undeniably challenging, with no shortcuts or hacks. The key lies in being content with what one puts out there, staying true to oneself. Once the focus shifts solely to numbers, the journey becomes arduous. I’ve witnessed numerous creators who are incredibly talented, yet some with only 10K followers excel, while others with 1M fall short. Also, read other inspirational interviews here About Author Jainee Gandhi With over 15 years of experience in talent sourcing and image consulting, she is a woman who inspires individuals and organizations in reaching their objectives through effective recruitment and personal branding strategies. 6th March 2024 Share this article Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Email WhatsApp Inspiring Women More Interviews Important Links https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaineegandhi/ https://dreamwebindia.in/category/inspiring-women/ Share this article Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Email WhatsApp Do you have a question for Jainee Gandhi ? Write to us at preeti.juneja@dreamwebindia.com Published by preetidwindia I’m an entrepreneur, a marketing specialist, and a blogger. I work to help companies, brands, people with marketing strategies. I envision everyone having a blog of their own. My efforts are focused on this vision. For this, I help my audience with blog set-up, content creation, and content marketing. View all posts by preetidwindia

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Inspiring Women Every Wednesday: Manisha Ram Kelkar

ACTRESS IN INDIAN CINEMA & A RACER ON INTERNATIONAL STAGE Manisha Ram Kelkar an inspiring women, is a versatile Indian actress and accomplished Kathak dancer. She marked her acting debut in the Marathi film arena with the ensemble cast feature “Hyancha Kahi Nem Nahi,” under the direction of Kedar Shinde. In Bollywood, she garnered critical acclaim for her role in “Bandook.” Additionally, she ventured into Telugu cinema with the film “Friend Request.” Her Car Racing Passion An LGB Formula 4 race driver on a National level, she has won podiums in Autocross and Gymkhana races in Bangalore and Mumbai; and was felicitated by Mr. Kiren Rijiju, Hon’ble Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Youth Affairs and Sports. Chosen to compete in the Formula Women McLaren GT Cup in the United Kingdom, she emerged as one of the Top 50 contenders out of a pool exceeding 1000 participants globally. Manisha earned selection for the Nations Cup, tasked with representing India in the Middle East, amidst 22 nations vying for supremacy. Famous personality on silver screen Beyond the silver screen, Manisha, has been an inspiring women, taken center stage as a host for various prestigious events including the Times of India red carpet, Asian Film Festival, Times Marathi Film Technical Awards, Comedy Express, Marathi Film Awards on ETV Marathi, and as a host for the Cricket World Cup on Zee 24 Taas. Notably, she showcased her adventurous spirit as a strong contender in the pioneering reality show “Zhunj Marathmoli,” the first-ever adventure-themed Marathi reality series on ETV Marathi. Manisha shares her remarkable journey of resilience following a harrowing near-fatal accident in her in her TEDx Talk titled “What To Do When Dreams Shatter.” TEDX Talk Speaker Having enduring five vertebrae fractures, a broken rib, and intestinal perforations, she shares how she found the strength to overcome adversity. Through her narrative, Manisha is inspiring women, empowers those facing similar challenges, offering hope and motivation in the face of adversity. She is the daughter of noted writer Ram Kelkar (who has written scripts for films like Hero, Ram Lakhan, Khalnayak) and Jeevan Kala, an actress and trained Kathak dancer (who danced in the song Hasta Hua Noorani Chehra among many others). Academically, Manisha holds a B.Sc. degree in microbiology and pursued further studies in Mass Communication and Filmmaking at the Post-Graduate level. In Conversation with Manisha Ram Kelkar – Preeti Juneja Q. What sparks greater enthusiasm in you—acting or car racing? Will you leave one for the other to pursue as a full-time career? The camera holds a special place in my heart; it’s the love of my life. When I’m acting, I breathe life into other characters, and when I’m racing, I feel genuinely alive. Both acting and racing are integral parts of who I am; they’re like extensions of myself. Acting allows me to immerse myself in diverse worlds, embodying various characters and experiencing a spectrum of emotions. Each role enables me to live multiple lives within this one existence. Comparatively, racing serves as a profound journey of self-discovery. It teaches me invaluable lessons about composure in adversity and the balance between competitiveness and empathy. Through racing, I’ve learned that life is a series of victories and defeats, but the key is to keep moving forward on this beautiful journey called life. As long as my passion burns bright for what I do, I will never part ways with either acting or racing, thereby inspiring women. Q. On a global scale, do you believe there is sufficient representation from India in Formula Racing? What obstacles did you encounter while striving to enter this league, particularly following the accident you had? Engaging in motorsports requires significant financial investment. Even talented individuals often rely heavily on sponsorship. In India, there’s a noticeable dearth of information about motorsports, but the landscape is gradually evolving for the better. Following my accident, I encountered numerous obstacles in my motorsports journey. Suffering fractures in the fourth and fifth vertebrae, along with a broken 13th rib and severe intestinal perforations, led to an extended period of being bedridden. However, the most formidable challenge I faced was coping with the post-accident trauma. Despite the immense struggle, my unwavering passion for racing cars served as the driving force that enabled me to overcome these hurdles. Q. What is the best way to get into Formula racing? Start with Karting: Develop fundamental skills in a cost-effective and accessible environment. Join a Racing School or Club: Receive professional coaching and guidance. Attend Racing Events: Learn from observing races firsthand. Network within the Racing Community: Build connections for opportunities and support. Progress through Racing Series: Gradually move from entry-level to higher-level formula racing categories. Seek Sponsorship and Support: Secure financial backing to fund participation in higher-level racing series. Stay Committed and Persistent: Maintain dedication, perseverance, and continuous improvement. Q. You actively support various sports and advocate for increased women’s participation. Tell us more about it. I aspire to inspire and influence as many motorsports enthusiasts, especially women, to embrace the sport. Drawing from my experience owning a complete women’s team in the #AdidasPremierLeague, I aim to create opportunities and platforms encouraging women to participate and excel in sports. Q. If you were to convey a message for a social cause to a broader audience, what would it be, and what is the underlying reason for your choice? Accelerating Change: Empowering Lives on and off the Track By fostering inclusivity and empowerment within the racing community, I hope to ignite a passion for motorsport among women and pave the way for their success in this exhilarating field. As both an actor and a motorsports racer, I believe in the power of passion and purpose. I’m dedicated to driving positive change in our society on and off the track. Social causes of empowering individuals to pursue their dreams, regardless of gender or background. Together, let’s accelerate change and make a lasting impact in our communities. Let’s rev up for a brighter future. Rapid-Fire: In the

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Inspiring Women Every Wednesday: Dr. Priti Sharma

Author of the book ‘An Insight into Mergers and Acquisitions’ An International Publication with Palgrave Macmillan She has more than two decades of academic and corporate experience. She is associated with the International College of Financial Planning(ICoFP) – A Bajaj Capital Group institute, ICFAI, National Stock Exchange and Bombay Stock Exchange as academic faculty. Dr. Sharma has worked with Flex Industries Ltd in the corporate finance division. Her Academic & Research interests are Investments & Valuation, Financial Statement Analysis, Fintech, Blockchain, Mergers & Acquisitions and Mutual Funds. Let’s Get Inspired In Conversation with Dr. Priti Sharma – Preeti Juneja Q. How can we empower women with financial Literacy in a way that is easy to comprehend and applicable to their everyday experiences? Financial Literacy is at the core of a self-reliant, confident and psychologically & financially secure society. One umbrella approach will not suffice when discussing women’s empowerment through financial Literacy. Women who have access to education and are part of the active workforce to be sensitized and educated about the importance of financial planning, setting their life goals in time and building a systematic approach to secure their golden age while attaining all other important financial goals. We must capitalize on digital infrastructure to leverage its reach and efficiency and conduct awareness sessions to take small steps through inculcating the habits of financial discipline, prudence and systematic investments. This could be supplemented with audio-visual resources to guide products and processes. A different approach is required for women from marginalized communities and less privileged in terms of education and financial security. Volunteers, NGOs, and self-help groups must be built to work at the grassroots level and educate on the importance of earning and regularly saving small sums of money. These women to be provided with enablers like organized credit support, physical, financial & digital infrastructure and mentorship to start their own ‘Kuteer Udyog’ (cottage industry) or earn a livelihood for themselves and their families so that they do not become a victim of the unorganized debt trap. Self-help groups are to be encouraged for financial assistance and cooperative progress among women. Creating financial awareness and handholding by volunteering educators, social workers and NGOs at their doorstep is a must to make a difference. Corporates, as part of their CSR activity and Government role, provide enablers in this direction. Q. In the face of increasing competition, India’s M&A market remains robust, with buyers adopting advanced pre-deal scrutiny and thorough post-deal strategizing. Your authored work, “An Insight into Mergers and Acquisitions,” imparts valuable insights into the realm of M&A. What pivotal message from the book would you like to underscore in the current scenario? Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A) are a way of faster growth and entry into a new market and product segment. M&As are quite frequent when a tech entrepreneur wants to develop a new technology or work towards advancing existing technology but needs more funds for its scalability and commercial application. A large entity often finds it useful to acquire such tech start-ups. A strategically planned and carefully executed M&A can be a boon for not only merging entities but also leading to consolidation in the industry and efficient utilization of resources. M&A should never be governed by greed or poor reasons for making money or getting into the game of empire-building. It may lead to winning the deal but poses the risk of highly leveraged acquisition or overpaying for the target and being the victim of the winner’s curse. The acquirer should pursue only profitable growth opportunities, and strategic fit should be at the soul of M&A. The strict due diligence of operations, financial, legal, and human resources will ensure that M & A is not a nightmare. Merging entities should carefully craft the post-merger integration, clarity of roles, balance of power and plans to address the cultural differences. Q. Do you have specific financial guidance for women breaking through the glass ceiling in the eCommerce industry? How can they upskill in business finance? Every business segment has its dynamics. It is very important to understand the suppliers’ and buyers’ negotiating power for the industry, the nature of competition, trade requirements, and the availability of finance. E-business requires the understanding of creating a user-friendly yet secure platform, which is to be backed by standard procedures and policies. Inventory Management and Logistics play a very significant role in the success of an e-commerce platform. Women should acquire these skill sets and trade requirements. Develop a team which has expertise in these critical areas. Understanding of the various sources of short-term funding, receivable financing, and a flexible line of credit can help them to use funds as and when required and pay the finance charge on the actual amount and time of funds utilization. Equally important is managing long-term funds and carefully selecting the product lines they foray. Attending live training, being a part of industry forums, acquiring relevant certifications, and leveraging the power of the network are some of the key actions to make a strong footprint in the industry. Q. Given your combined academic and corporate background, your well-rounded expertise positions you as an excellent career advisor, especially in finance. Is this an avenue you are considering exploring further in the future? As educators, we have a moral responsibility to contribute and actively engage in guiding the new-age aspirants. We can make a difference in people’s lives by helping them in multiple ways. Today’s youth has a problem of choice and risk of being influenced by external stimuli like the attractiveness of a career option. The correct approach is to map your strengths and capabilities with the chosen profession and build a roadmap to achieve your goals. Choosing the right career option is the foundation of a successful career and a satisfied life. The pathways to achieving your desired goals are the acquisition of suitable skills, a well-designed approach, consistency of efforts, and hard work. Continuous learning, staying motivated, maintaining physical and emotional fitness, and maintaining a work-life

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Inspiring Women Every Wednesday: Saxophone Subbalaxmi

M S SUBBALAXMI, A.K.A SAXOPHONE SUBBALAXMI One of the best professional celebrity Women Saxophonist in India today Mysore Sainatha Subbalaxmi from Bangalore, India, secured the Guinness World Record for the longest marathon playing saxophone, with an impressive duration of 26 hours and 23 minutes. This remarkable achievement took place from 18 to 19 February 2023. Notably, she accomplished this feat while being seven months pregnant, adding an extraordinary element to her record-setting performance. She specializes in a diverse range of music genres, encompassing Carnatic, Fusion, and Bollywood Music. With a whopping 3000+ performances worldwide, she’s not just playing the Saxophone; she’s turning every performance into a dance party, making her audience swing. She proudly claims to play saxophone fluently in over 109 languages, including Kannada, English, Hindi, and Telugu. Saxophone Subbalaxmi also awarded with very prestigious “PADMABHARATHI”, “YUVAKALA BHARATHI”, “Limca book of record” and many more. Humility still remains a hallmark. Let’s Get Inspired In Conversation with Saxophone Subbalaxmi – Preeti Juneja Q. What difficulties did you encounter transitioning from Carnatic music to playing the Saxophone and embracing Western musical elements in your saxophone performances? Classical music is a different genre characterized by its unique elements, including intricate ‘gamakas’, ‘bendings’, and specific blowing techniques. The approach to playing sahitya in this genre also sets it apart. Initially, I encountered challenges adapting to this style; it did not sound so Westernized. The nuances of bending in Western and classical music presented distinct challenges, with classical playing emphasizing straight notes. Overcoming these differences required long research and posed a substantial yet rewarding challenge. Q. What lifestyle habits do you adhere to in your daily routine to enhance your overall performance, concentration, and motivation? There is no separate daily routine for this; it’s all about consistent practice—just practice, practice, and more practice. That’s the key! To enhance playing and sustain technique, incorporating pranayama is essential. Even if it’s not a daily commitment, practising pranayama significantly helps a lot. Q. You mentioned in one of your interviews, “I proved that women too can play the saxophone.” Given the fascination many young girls have with your performances, do you intend to offer saxophone lessons or teach in the future? Yes, I do have the intention to teach. I conduct online classes, where I have a female student and some youngsters. I’m open to anyone interested in learning and genuinely delighted to share my knowledge. Additionally, I’ve provided lecture demonstrations and free classes for numerous NGOs, including sessions for children. Q. Guinness World Records: You have achieved the longest marathon playing the Saxophone, lasting 26 hours and 23 minutes during your pregnancy. What factors played a crucial role in realizing this dream? Additionally, did you receive any particular congratulatory messages that held special significance for you? My dream and goal were to achieve a world record alongside Kenny G, and I am thrilled to have accomplished it. I attribute this success to the pride of our nation, and it feels like making history. I take great pride in what I have achieved, and while I have received numerous recognitions and appreciation globally, my motivation was for more than just personal recognition. I undertook this endeavour to contribute to our nation’s pride. Q.’ Saxophone in a saree is my pride’. Your sarees travel the world. Would you be open to promoting Indian Handloom Textiles or Mysore Silk if given an opportunity? I will be happy to actively promote Indian handloom sarees, including my collection of social sarees. Q. Children in many Indian Traditional families start learning music very early in life. By the time they reach adulthood, they have mastered the art but may not opt for it as a profession. What can be done to promote music at a higher level? How can we create more jobs in this field? Indeed, when students pursue their education beyond the 10th grade, it becomes a crucial stage for choosing their professional careers. If the educational system emphasizes music and art on par with other subjects and the government actively promotes them, it could significantly influence children to explore and study music and art. This approach has the potential to foster a greater appreciation for these cultural pursuits and encourage more students to consider them as viable career options. Q. What message would you like to give the world on International Women’s Day? By breaking gender barriers, women can unlock their full potential, make their own decisions, and excel in the field they are passionate about. How can we overcome these gender barriers? Certainly, we can. Women aspiring to succeed in their careers often encounter various challenges and obstacles. Each time, they find themselves in the position of having to prove their worth and capabilities. This scenario is prevalent across all fields. On International Women’s Day, I want to convey that despite these ups and downs, it’s crucial to confront and navigate through them. The challenges you face will contribute to your resilience and strength, ultimately aiding you in reaching your goals. Remember, with time, these hurdles will fortify you, and you will successfully reach your destination. I wish you all the best and want to reiterate that this is not just a motivational message; it’s a call to action. Forge ahead, and you will undoubtedly attain your objectives. Rapid-Fire: Who is your favourite Saxophone artist? My all-time favorite, my guruji, Dr. Padmasri,Dr. Kadri Gopalanaraji. How do stay optimistic and motivated? Because of my audience. At what age, did you get your first recognition/ award? In the year 2005 Any plans for Bollywood or Hollywood or Bollywood or Tollywood? Yes, I have plans to re-enter Tollywood. If I wanted to have an alternate career, what would it be? I’ll be a very good animator. One-Liners: When in doubt I listen to: My Guruji, Padmasriddha Kali Gopalachi’s performances. For Western, I listen to Kedji. I love to play this song: I love to play ‘Churaliya’song; and in South Indian classical music I play Krishnali Begum. In my pastime, I

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Inspiring Women Every Wednesday: Prakriti Prasad

Prakriti Prasad is a Parenting Coach, Author & Wellness Mentor. Over the last five years she has conducted over 300 sessions for parents, teachers, children, young adults and corporate professionals across different cities. Her ‘Nurture a Strong Seed’ Workshops for Parents are a big draw as she equips them with her unique tools of positive dynamic parenting. The ‘Ace Your Game’ workshops for youngsters on issues like Internet Safety, Identifying Predators, Dealing with Exam Stress, being Anger Smart or Gadgets Judicious are designed to train and equip children with key life skills and wisdom to find themselves on a sound footing in life. In this age of growing alienation between children and parents, her book ParenTEEN: How to Nurture Adolescents in Modern Times (by Rupa Publications) aims at bridging the communication barriers with wisdom, sensitivity and positive handling. In this age of growing alienation between parents and children there is an urgent need to bridge the gulf between them. Parenteen: How to Nurture Your Adolescents in Modern Times is a handbook which focuses on decoding the insecurities, dilemmas and interests of youngsters to help parents understand their children better. It addresses a range of teenage issues pertaining to peer pressure, gadget addiction, underage drinking, anger, exam stress and obsession with social media, to name some. The Book aims at helping you raise not just happy, confident and humane children but friends for life. It has practical pieces of advice, examples and real life anecdotes pertaining to specific issues in each chapter which can help both parents and wards navigate through the rough waters of teenhood. ‘Parenteen’ is an outcome of my sincere desire to create awareness about positive parenting, role modelling and spiritual grounding. As sensible adults each of us should be committed towards bringing up a generation of youngsters who are not just well qualified, highly educated and talented but rock sturdy from inside to be able to handle the ups and downs of life. An avid lover of music, Prakriti is trained in Hindustani Classical & folk music, sitar and Kathak. Let’s Get Inspired In Conversation with Prakriti Prasad – Preeti Juneja Q. When you began writing your book PARENTEEN, what profile of a parent you had in mind and who you think would benefit most from reading this book? I wanted this book to be a perfect handbook for Indian parents struggling with their daily challenges while raising their adolescent children- the anger outbursts, peer pressure, screen addictions, crushes and heartbreaks. The idea was to help all parents, be it working moms, single parents or multi-tasking homemakers understand the importance of role modelling, spiritual grounding and above all, positive communication with their children. Q. Working as a full-time journalist, and raising emotionally strong children. Were there any regrets or setbacks that prompted you to shift gears and become a catalyst in supporting other mothers on their parenting journey? As a conscious mother wanting to understand and connect with my teen better, I started on this journey of reading, researching and attending workshops on positive parenting. Besides, being a journalist I had this growing sense of unease about the rising incidence of violence and aggression in children even in India, something which was a reality only in the Western world earlier. I observed our children’s minds were evolving at break-neck speed but so were their stress levels. I realised most parents are rushing to provide the best of everything to their children – in terms of the best education, branded clothing, gourmet meals, top-notch toys and gadgets for recreation. But we are missing out on connecting with them. So I began writing a column for the Times of India on positive parenting, then followed it up with my book- ParenTEEN: How To Nurture Your Adolescents in Modern Times. For, I wanted parents to realise we do not just need to focus on raising well-educated and multi-talented children but also those who are emotionally strong- to be able to handle setbacks and failures in life without becoming aggressive or depressive. Q. Transforming the perception of parents to see a positive impact on their children, requires considerable time, patience, guidance and deep understanding of family history. What is the process you follow in planning for one-on-one coaching sessions? Yes, you’re right it certainly does require keen observation, understanding, objectivity and consistent effort to convince parents to change their past patterns of behaviour to bring about the desired transformation. So basically,  I follow a simple 3-step formula in my one-on-one coaching: Challenge Assessment- first understanding the key challenges of the coachee Offering Customized Solutions- after zeroing down on the root of the problem Hand-holding for effective implementation of the tools and strategies that I share. Q. “The trick is to follow your gut, remain communicative and be ready to evolve with time”. This is excellent advice for parents navigating the challenges of raising teenagers. However, there often exists a discord in understanding and addressing issues, with each party pointing fingers at the other. Living up to parental expectations can become a daunting task for teenagers. In such cases, is counselling for children also necessary? What would you advise children? Yes, the root cause of most parent-child conflict is unmet expectations- with each blaming the other. It is important for parents of teenage children to understand we need to alter our supervisory role as parents to now act more as facilitators. Lowering down our expectations and being a little more forgiving goes a long way even as we lay down certain firm and flexible rules of behaviour to be followed by our children. Meanwhile, training and counselling children to help them come to terms with their raging hormones, tone down their stress levels, practising internet safety, handling peer pressure or using social media more judiciously is equally crucial. My ‘Ace Your Game’ sessions for children are designed to empower children on how to lead happier, stress-free lives Q. Which five teenage issues do you believe can be managed well and quickly?

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