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Powering Change: Jay Shah’s Immigration Story

17 Dec 2025

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Powering Change: Jay Shah’s Immigration Story | Diasporaa Podcast Episode 39Welcome to Diaspora, the show where we share the remarkable stories of immigrants from the Indian subcontinent. In this episode, host Aditya Mehta interviews Jay Shah, a director in the energy sector at National Grid with a focus on net zero and energy transition. Jay shares his journey from New Delhi to the US, including his educational stints at Yale and Columbia University. He discusses the cultural adjustments, the role of policy and regulations in energy systems, and his passion for sustainable practices and infrastructure. Jay also reflects on his personal experiences, from the nuances of cultural assimilation to his love for solo travel, especially his memorable trips to Bali and Hawaii. Don’t miss his insightful story about blending heritage and professional expertise. Tune in for a compelling conversation that explores identity, innovation, and global perspectives. Remember to like, comment, and subscribe for more inspiring stories from the South Asian Diaspora!List of Resources:Chitralekha: https://chitralekha.com/ Devidayal Solar Solutions: https://ddsolar.in/en/ High-context and Low-context culture: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-context_and_low-context_cultures Komodo Dragon national park: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Komodo_National_Park Mauna Kea Observatory: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mauna_Kea_Observatories New Delhi: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Delhi Quit India movement: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quit_India_Movement Sardar Patel Vidyalaya: https://spvdelhi.org/ TERI: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Energy_and_Resources_Institute Vibrant Gujarat: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vibrant_Gujarat About the Podcast: Diasporaa was Aditya's third startup based in Vancouver, BC. It focused on helping new immigrants in Canada find their feet, get off to a running start and ease their assimilation into Canadian life. A big part of the platform were conversations, community and support. Though the startup stopped growing once Aditya moved to Seattle, WA - it remained alive in the form of several discussion groups and online communities.Now, Diasporaa has been resurrected in the form of a podcast focused on uncovering and sharing interesting immigrant stories from the South Asian diaspora. It is available on YouTube, all major podcast platforms such as Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, etc. and is also broadcast as a radio show on Alternative Talk 1150 AM and 98.9 FM HD Channel 3 on Wednesdays from 2-3pm PST. About Aditya Mehta:Aditya is a Bombay boy who has lived in Austin, Los Angeles, Washington DC, and Vancouver before making it to his current home in Seattle. He has degrees in marketing, urban planning, real estate and strategy but has spent his career in financial services, social media and now real estate - mostly as an entrepreneur and partly as an employee at Amazon.He balances Indian, Canadian and American culture, loves helping those who are new to North America and looks forward to the interesting stories that his interview guests bring each week. When not podcasting, he is helping his wife Prachi build her pharmaceutical business or hanging out with his son Arjun.Connect with Diasporaa:-Instagram: @diasporaapodcast-YouTube: https://linke.to/dspyoutube -Bio Link: linke.to/diasporaa -Listen on Spotify: https://linke.to/dspspotify-Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://linke.to/dspapple -Diasporaa Podcast on KKNW Alternative Talk Radio: https://linke.to/kknw1150See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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