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The American Dream with Author Varuni Sinha Part 3

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In this special final episode of the three-part series, host Kristina Driscoll concludes her conversation with author Varuni Sinha, who shares deep and compelling stories from her life and book "Golden Handcuffs: An Immigrant's Pursuit of Happiness." Varuni opens up about her husband’s noble efforts in journalism, her poignant experiences during COVID-19, including the struggles of her mother-in-law’s illness and the consequent challenges with immigration and spousal visas.
Varuni recalls the life-changing story of how her therapy dog Mowgli played a crucial role in her recovery from depression and how strangers' act of kindness restored her faith in humanity. She also draws inspiration from the story of Richard Phillips, a wrongfully convicted man who used art as an outlet during his incarceration, and how this inspired her to embrace her creativity and write her book.
The conversation touches on themes of mental health, the immigrant experience, systemic injustice, and the redemptive power of empathy and community support. Varuni emphasizes the importance of moving beyond pain and giving others a chance, regardless of their background. She urges listeners to look for the good in life, even amidst adversity, and to nurture faith and love over fear and hatred.
Kristina reflects on Varuni's journey of spiritual growth and resilience.
Varuni Sinha Bio:
Varuni Sinha is a New York City-based writer and multimedia producer. She has written for The Post and Courier, Time Out New York, and created 360-degree campaigns for global brands such as Yamaha and Panasonic. A former guest lecturer at the University of Delhi, she taught “Race and Politics Through Literature” and wrote a dissertation on the history of Indian comic superheroes, tracing their origin story to Hindu gods and their American cousins. Her paintings have been displayed in solo and group exhibitions in galleries across India.

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Social media links:
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Connect with Varuni Sinha on LinkedIn

The best way you can help The She's Brave Podcast grow and help women around the world is to subscribe, rate and review this podcast on Apple or Spotify.
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This episode is sponsored by Dotted Avenue web design services.
Dotted Avenue created an amazing website for the She's Brave Podcast.
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Capitoli

1. Introduction to Part 3 of a Special Series (00:00:00)

2. A Noble Act: The Uncredited Article (00:00:43)

3. Heart-Wrenching Times During COVID (00:01:35)

4. The Healing Power of Mowgli (00:07:05)

5. A Turning Point: Faith in Humanity Restored (00:13:56)

6. Empowerment and Creativity (00:20:10)

7. Final Thoughts and Advice (00:25:00)

8. Outro (00:28:27)

119 episodi

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Contenuto fornito da Kristina Driscoll. Tutti i contenuti dei podcast, inclusi episodi, grafica e descrizioni dei podcast, vengono caricati e forniti direttamente da Kristina Driscoll o dal partner della piattaforma podcast. Se ritieni che qualcuno stia utilizzando la tua opera protetta da copyright senza la tua autorizzazione, puoi seguire la procedura descritta qui https://it.player.fm/legal.

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In this special final episode of the three-part series, host Kristina Driscoll concludes her conversation with author Varuni Sinha, who shares deep and compelling stories from her life and book "Golden Handcuffs: An Immigrant's Pursuit of Happiness." Varuni opens up about her husband’s noble efforts in journalism, her poignant experiences during COVID-19, including the struggles of her mother-in-law’s illness and the consequent challenges with immigration and spousal visas.
Varuni recalls the life-changing story of how her therapy dog Mowgli played a crucial role in her recovery from depression and how strangers' act of kindness restored her faith in humanity. She also draws inspiration from the story of Richard Phillips, a wrongfully convicted man who used art as an outlet during his incarceration, and how this inspired her to embrace her creativity and write her book.
The conversation touches on themes of mental health, the immigrant experience, systemic injustice, and the redemptive power of empathy and community support. Varuni emphasizes the importance of moving beyond pain and giving others a chance, regardless of their background. She urges listeners to look for the good in life, even amidst adversity, and to nurture faith and love over fear and hatred.
Kristina reflects on Varuni's journey of spiritual growth and resilience.
Varuni Sinha Bio:
Varuni Sinha is a New York City-based writer and multimedia producer. She has written for The Post and Courier, Time Out New York, and created 360-degree campaigns for global brands such as Yamaha and Panasonic. A former guest lecturer at the University of Delhi, she taught “Race and Politics Through Literature” and wrote a dissertation on the history of Indian comic superheroes, tracing their origin story to Hindu gods and their American cousins. Her paintings have been displayed in solo and group exhibitions in galleries across India.

Purchase Golden Handcuffs: An Immigrant's Pursuit of Happiness
VaruniSinha.com
Purchase Golden Handcuffs on Amazon

Social media links:
Follow Varuni Sinha on Facebook
Follow Varuni Sinha on Instagram
Connect with Varuni Sinha on LinkedIn

The best way you can help The She's Brave Podcast grow and help women around the world is to subscribe, rate and review this podcast on Apple or Spotify.
Leave us a review and rating here: She's Brave Podcast on Apple Podcasts

Connect with Kristina:
She's Brave Podcast Website
Instagram
Facebook
Curious about podcasting? Join Podcast Mastery Facebook Group

This episode is sponsored by Dotted Avenue web design services.
Dotted Avenue created an amazing website for the She's Brave Podcast.
www.dottedavenue.com

  continue reading

Capitoli

1. Introduction to Part 3 of a Special Series (00:00:00)

2. A Noble Act: The Uncredited Article (00:00:43)

3. Heart-Wrenching Times During COVID (00:01:35)

4. The Healing Power of Mowgli (00:07:05)

5. A Turning Point: Faith in Humanity Restored (00:13:56)

6. Empowerment and Creativity (00:20:10)

7. Final Thoughts and Advice (00:25:00)

8. Outro (00:28:27)

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