One-Eyed Mama learns the essence of kumbhaka pranayama
One-Eyed Mama aka Aekta Kapoor tries out the breath work of kumbhaka pranayama and learns lessons in stillness, holding on, and letting go.
One-Eyed Mama aka Aekta Kapoor tries out the breath work of kumbhaka pranayama and learns lessons in stillness, holding on, and letting go.
A Google doodle on Otto Wichterle, the inventor of soft contact lenses, brings up an eyeful of memories for Aekta Kapoor.
Religious references are making their way into everyday conversations, and spiritual discourse has become commonplace in the pandemic, writes Aekta Kapoor.
Grief is a lonely place. Here are five tried-and-tested ways to heal from the pain and sense of loss.
In episode 14 of eShe TV, Aekta Kapoor shares four tips on how to heal, forgive and maybe even grow after going through betrayal.
Not everyone has choice of spouse in India, and even it’s a happy marriage, there are days you don’t really like your partner. Aekta Kapoor shares 4 tips on how to be happy even so.
You’re all going to be published authors – woohoo!
Growth and progress are as simple (or difficult) as a game of hopscotch.
eShe editor and publisher Aekta Kapoor shares career tips for budding writers in the time of the internet, blogging tools and digital publications.
This issue is all about women in power, with outspoken IPS officer D Roopa Moudgil as the cover personality, and other women bureaucrats on compelling personal missions. Plus a section on motherhood, and stories of inspiration from women entrepreneurs around the world. Dig in!
For those wondering about eShe’s founder, her life and philosophy, here it is.
The coronavirus lockdown led Aekta Kapoor to confront the psychological demons from her past.
eShe founder and editor Aekta Kapoor recently appeared on Woman TV sharing why she loves stories of women entrepreneurs.
A time for babies.
The true bhakta does not need an identity card, a religion, a caste, a place of birth, a parent, weapons of lathis and tear gas, or a cancerous government that devours its own citizens.
Babies have unquestioning faith in the mother’s milk, animals have faith in their own instinct – they do not judge or over-analyse.
Aekta Kapoor suddenly found herself living her dream, except it didn’t really happen the way she expected.
It was a fun, motivational day for Bengaluru women at eShe’s Shine Your Light personal-growth workshop.
Our personal growth workshop for women is headed to Bengaluru this month! Sign up quickly, seats are limited!
This is our REBEL ISSUE – so you’ll find the maverick Sapna Bhavnani on the cover, and stories of transition, defiance and Gundi-ism inside!