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Manmeet Narang on Self Love, Amrita Pritam & Her SecondAct

09 Oct 2022

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Though I have had more than 84 people come and share their lives (personal & professional), this podcast is different, it is without any filters, it has pain, authenticity and a lot of hope.Manmeet Narang is a poet with a lot of depth, inspired by life and work of Amrita Pritam, a powerful voice and a courageous heart, that’s what Manmeet Narang is for me. She is the founder of Sailing Leaf, A radio jockey who is set to touch lives by her beautiful and authentic voice.We talked about loving ourselves first , creation of sisterhood and its power, patriarchy, and that as women we don’t need to fit everywhere, accept ourselves with imperfections, and infact take vows to be our own true companion.This podcast made me lose my words, touched deeper cords for me, and I am sure a lot of it will impact you as well.Some highlights of this conversation are: We need to take responsibility for self and stop victimizing by blaming external situations Parents are the source of who we are, yet something stop us from being ourselves with them, think we all need to reflect on this to create a better bond Happiness & sadness are emotions, they come and go, what remains with us is our purpose Don’t hold yourself back to tell someone what they mean to you, hug them often, spread love Sabr (Patience), Shukra (Gratitude) and Sukoon - (Eternal Peace) three powerful life strings Learn to say 'NO', and create your own boundaries Be naked with no filers - lets dare to be ourselves Be proud of your vulnerabilities--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/iiact/message

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