Prickly Peers
Have you ever wondered why some brown women can stand up to norms and stereotypes more easily than the rest of us? We call them prickly women! Is prickliness inherent or inherited, can you build the prickly muscle to be able to achieve your goals more easily, where do you lie on the prickly meter? Join Ankita and Nalini, your prickly peers, as they talk to uninhibited brown women all over the world in a quest to find the secret brown sauce for their courage, success and happiness.
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S02E03: Honey Pamnani on being an eternal optimist and living to find unadulterated happiness
While pursuing her engineering degree, Honey Pamnani just knew she wanted to do something meaningful with her life to bring about societal changes. That led her to take up a law degree right after! Since then, she designed a multitude of pivots in her life to align herself better with what really made her happy. This quest took her on a journey of different careers, physical locations and learning. Currently, she finds herself fulfilled working in strategic partnerships and public policy with the government of India to upskill millions of Indian citizens towards a better future. She is also a Former Ms.India-Beauty with a Purpose and shares her unadulterated love for singing with the world through a YouTube channel with her studio recordings. She is not only one of our prickliest peers but also an inspiring eternal optimist despite having gone through a painful divorce. Tune in to Nalini's conversation with Honey as they talk about purpose, resilience and joy with learnings from her life and the Bhagvad Gita.
Honey's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@spiritualvocalist
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