Inside the Mind of an Emmy Award-Winning Writer and MENSA Genius
The brilliant animation screenwriter and the first Indian to win an Emmy Award for writing, Sonam Shekhawat shares her extraordinary story.
The brilliant animation screenwriter and the first Indian to win an Emmy Award for writing, Sonam Shekhawat shares her extraordinary story.
Vijaya Josephine Pais’ passion to serve led her to create a huge community of Good Samaritans in Goa.
Public libraries have been low on government priorities in the past few years; now COVID is threatening our few brave community libraries too.
Award-winning author and poet Mieko Kawakami on patriarchy in Japanese society, and her new bestseller ‘Breasts and Eggs’.
After the disruption to ‘normal’ life caused by COVID, here are 30 steps to start afresh and simplify your new normal this month onwards.
What is the GI Joe Fallacy, and how do we change our behaviour effectively? It’s time for psychology trivia on eShe TV.
So you have a talent for spinning stories and always wanted to be a published author? Get writing!
A heritage hotel and a memorable shoot venue for films like ‘Chokher Bali’ and ‘Bulbbul’, the Rajbari Bawali near Kolkata is steeped in tradition and luxury.
In this episode of eShe TV, editor Aekta Kapoor shares a simple three-point checklist to help you discover your life’s true purpose.
Meet two former marketing professionals, Pooja Khera and Karishma Makhija, who gave up their corporate jobs to guide others through tarot card reading.
Cassandra Eve transformed herself after a series of traumatic experiences and now guides others on their soul journeys using astrology.
Hena Mehta’s startup Basis has set out to solve every woman’s pain point of not having the right resources to plan out financial goals.
In episode 2 of eShe TV, happiness coach and self-help author Aruna Joshi shares tips on developing mental resilience in tough times.
Traditional Indian methods of caring for newborns are beneficial and practical, says Dr Farah Adam Mukadam.
Launching a home bakery – that too during lockdown – was not just a business decision, it was an act of passion for Kaveri Jain.
The pandemic created both crisis and opportunity for Tanuja Gomes’s Furtado School of Music. She went digital, survived and thrived. #Reinvention
When the pandemic struck down Parul Ahuja’s coaching centre business in Moradabad, she started a home restaurant offering fabulous food. #TheReinvention
Nayanika Mahtani, co-writer of the new biopic ‘Shakuntala Devi’, reflects on films, feminism and the line between career and family that women have balanced over the past century.
A brilliant selection of poems made it to the shortlist of eShe’s Lockdown Poetry contest. Here are the winners.



















