A Woman’s Search for Meaning: This Feng Shui Healer Is Driving Across Europe Seeking Stories
Slovakian transformational guide and web show host Slavomira Harcegova is driving across Europe in search of inspirational stories
Slovakian transformational guide and web show host Slavomira Harcegova is driving across Europe in search of inspirational stories
Puerto Rican author Sharon M Koenig on her new book, meeting Dada JP Vaswani, and finding God
Book review of ‘The Brass Notebook’, the no-holds barred intimate and political memoir of feminist economist and academician Devaki Jain
An unexpected act of assistance from a stranger in a phone booth turned into a life-changing miracle for IT professional Tejinder Kaur Sethi from Mumbai.
An accomplished Bharatnatyam dancer, filmmaker and women’s rights activist, Swati Bhise’s new film is yet another feather in her creative cap.
Smitha Murthy walks the ancient pilgrim trail of Camino de Santiago from France to Spain to find faith. Her journey starts off with a lost wallet. Faith, wither thou?
Gurugram mother Shruti Vij tried to mould herself to a domestic existence, until her calling became too loud to ignore.
Noted musicians Falguni Shah from New York, Priya Andrews from Mumbai and the band Vinyl Records from Delhi take us behind the scenes of their world.
Can paragliding be a spiritual experience? Swooping over Switzerland’s Lake Thun and snow-capped Jungfrau peaks, Anita Panda has an epiphany.
Facial paralysis put a dent in Dr Hetal Kasliwal’s ability to smile fully, but she went ahead and won a beauty pageant nonetheless.
Malvika Kaura learnt to travel by herself once her kids grew up, and boy, did it change her. She shares tips for solo women travellers from her own experiences.
What is like at the South Pole, and what does it take to get there? Senior IPS officer and adventurer Aparna Kumar shares stories from her intrepid travels.
Sound healer and movement therapist Ruchi Thaker’s philosophy is simple: “Get excited in the anticipation of the BEST that is coming your way, always!”
Indian-American Shazia Imam went through what most women fear: She lost a baby and then her marriage collapsed. But her experiences only spurred her to help other women with their own transformative journeys.
Reena Nanda’s new book ‘From Quetta to Delhi’ traces the path of her family as they migrated to an uncertain future, and is as much about the pain of India’s Partition as about Punjabi customs and lore that survive even today in parts of both countries.
From banker to model and stylist, Bandana Sondhi’s career has taken unexpected turns, but she’s come to believe anything is possible.
To get what you want, you must first figure out what it is that you REALLY want. Then, let the universe guide you there, says Kay Newton.