eShe TV: The Psychology of Grief and How to Cope
In episode 15 of eShe TV, Manvi Pant looks at the psychology of grief, and how to cope and move on.
In episode 15 of eShe TV, Manvi Pant looks at the psychology of grief, and how to cope and move on.
You may be successful on the outside but still feel like a failure inside. Manvi Pant explains the Imposter Syndrome in episode 13 of eShe TV.
Manvi Pant discusses the psychological phenomenon of psychic numbing or compassion fade in ep.9 of eShe TV.
Environmentalists Srini Swaminathan and Shubhashree Sangameswaran offer practical tips for an eco-friendly lifestyle in their two new books.
‘Big Mistake’, a new anthology of essays by writers, influencers and pathbreakers, reminds us of all those difficult journeys we navigate at some point while growing up.
Holistic psychologist Dr Nicole LePera has promoted self-healing to her 3.7 million Instagram followers for years; she’s now written a book on it.
Puerto Rican author Sharon M Koenig on her new book, meeting Dada JP Vaswani, and finding God
Melbourne-based artist Anudeepa Kadiresan has created a new audience for ancient Dravidian art among modern art lovers.
Join in as eminent women from around the world come together to seek solutions for peace, gender equality and a unified South Asia.
Founder of an offbeat and expeditionary travel community, Nidhi Salgame exemplifies the idea of courage, fearlessness and the spirit of adventure.
India-based Kiran Kumari and Pakistan-based Amna Shariff have lived on both sides of the border, and are now contemporising the region’s shared heritage in their jewellery designs.
Through art, dance and her Conflictorium Museum, Avni Sethi has created a space to bring up difficult subjects of conflict, violence and democracy
Sunita Kulkarni overcame rheumatoid arthritis through cellular nutrition, and is now a role model and guide for others seeking holistic health.
Aditi Patil’s new book looks at how India’s gender and caste inequalities have led to an environmental crisis.
Join over 40 brilliant women in celebrating heritage and brainstorming solutions for peace in South Asia.
Neuroscientist and Bharatanatyam exponent Savitha Sastry is mainstreaming the classical dance form through film, social media and digital education.
After losing her hands in a tragic accident in 2014, Monika More had a successful double hand transplant just in time for her birthday last month.
Herpetologist Emma A Browning is using social media to create awareness about reptiles and amphibians, and the human impact on their lives.
Actor-poet Taranjit Kaur and film producer Chhitra Subramaniam have launched a lockdown initiative to donate sanitary pads to women in need.
Manjiri Gokhale Joshi’s NGO offers free ‘family-like’ services and company to senior citizens left alone after their kids fly the nest.