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Caring for the Caregivers Podcast: Domestic Violence Caregivers|Self-Care|Positive Psychology

In this episode Raft's founder, Indrani Goradia, introduces us to a friend she met by chance when their flights were delayed. Monique shares her past experience navigating life as a leader & advocate in the domestic violence field while in an actively abusive relationship. Episode Time Codes 00:00 Intro00:28 How Indrani met Monique & how they connected01:35 Active abuse & being part of society is in our everyday lives03:14 How Monique navigated her "two lives" as a victim of active abuse & a domestic violence advocate05:45 "Was I drawn to this work (as a helper & nurturer) the same way that sometimes I have been drawn to that relationship?"06:35 Helping from an HR perspective & having to report personal details to HR13:23 "What advice do you have for your younger self?"16:30 "Nobody needs pity... but, we all need empathy"18:02 How to reach out without overstepping20:45 Safety planning31:22 A Thanks to RAFT for support, education, & training32:33 Send questions to Monique for a follow up podcast!33:35 Outro Resources NCDSV Personalized Safety Plan National Domestic Violence Hotline Interactive Safety Plan

Caring for the Caregivers Podcast: Domestic Violence Caregivers|Self-Care|Positive Psychology

In this episode, the RAFT team is joined by our Founder, Indrani Goradia, to discuss our "Why?" Inspired by Simon Sinek's theory of starting with your "Why?" to help connect your work to your purpose in a meaningful way. Episode Time Codes 00:00 Intro00:24 Nicole introduction - Explains inspiration for Podcast02:40 Maegan introduction - Shares strengths/value statement03:22 Indrani introduction - Shares why she started RAFT/core values05:00 Nicole's core values07:04 Mariam introduction - Shares her why for joining & growing with RAFT08:09 Joy introduction - Shares her strengths & her why09:28 Sophie Introduction - Shares strengths & her why11:45 Nicole shares why connection is important to her13:13 Mariam shares why data and research is important to her14:21 Maegan shares why growth & process mapping is important to her16:23 Indrani talks about strengths - how to recognize them, how to use them21:32 Joy shares why love of learning & kindness is important to her22:21 Indrani, Nicole, & Joy speak on Kindness & Empathy for ourselves30:36 Mariam - How RAFT answers her “Why”30:48 Maegan - How RAFT answers her “Why”32:19 Sophie - How RAFT answers her “Why”33:09 Joy - How RAFT answers her “Why”36:07 Thanks for listening!

Make Time for Success with Dr. Christine Li
Audacious and Creative Ways to Ask for What You Want and Succeed with Indrani Goradia

Make Time for Success with Dr. Christine Li

Play Episode Play 49 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 37:26 Transcription Available


It is really easy to get discouraged or to even give up when we feel that our efforts are not being responded to, or even heard. So how are we supposed to pursue our big vision, dreams and plans if we don't know how to ask people for help powerfully or effectively? We are lucky today to have my special guest, Indrani Goradia, on the show. She is going to give us a powerful lesson in asking for what we need and sticking around to make sure we get the best outcomes possible for ourselves.Indrani is the founder of RAFT, Resilience for Advocates through Foundational Training. They are focused on helping staff of sexual and domestic violence organizations to make self care a regular part of their personal and professional lives.Timestamps:• [9:22] Indrani talks about how she came to realize that it was the sexual and organizational advocates who her RAFT organization could reach.• [12:32] “The only thing I knew was that I didn't have a choice. When our mission comes to us, and the mission presents itself, and we say yes, I will do it. We no longer have a choice.”• [25:34] “The first thing to know about asking for help is the thing that you're asking for, is it your business to ask?”• [34:40] “Be brave enough to make the ask and be humble enough to say thank you to the no, in the most magnanimous way.”For more information on the Make Time for Success podcast, visit:https://www.maketimeforsuccesspodcast.comConnect with Us!Dr. Christine Li -Website: https://www.procrastinationcoach.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/procrastinationcoachInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/procrastinationcoach/To work with Dr. Li on a weekly basis in her coaching and accountability program, please register for The Success Lab here: https://www.procrastinationcoach.com/labIndrani Groadia - Website: https://www.raftcares.org/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/raftcaresInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/raftcares/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHVUEo0bkBR4Jg7NjOjn-ugTwitter: https://twitter.com/raftcares

Twisting the Plot
Stepping into 2022 with the Joyful Indrani Goradia

Twisting the Plot

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2022 51:11


Here it is, another year.  Are you ready? We are. We look forward to our new group of twelve women, and the collaboration for the next twelve months. We want this to be a year when we embrace our lives even more fully, feel our feelings, and navigate with grace the twists.  Another year to celebrate our aging, honor our past, and look to the future with curiosity and wonder. How do we start? We start with a conversation with the indomitable Indrani Goradia.  On this week's Twisting the Plot Podcast, Indrani invites us to welcome what's ahead. She challenges us to think more deeply, take more action and yes, she also makes us laugh. It seems like the perfect place to begin 2022. We hope you join us.   Check out indranigoradia.com

Releasing Trauma; a Survivor's Podcast
Staying Calm in the Midst of Chaos, With Indrani Goradia

Releasing Trauma; a Survivor's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 20:43


This week's episode is a replay from the Thriving Through the Holidays virtual summit. Get access to all the audios at www.traumareleasecoaching.com/thriving

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Twisting the Plot
Summer Replay - What Can Only You Do? Finding purpose with Indrani Goradia

Twisting the Plot

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 49:51


This week we sat down with a true powerhouse, Indrani Goradia.  Indrani is a philanthropist and advocate for women’s health and empowerment.  As a victim of severe childhood abuse, she createdIndrani’s Light Foundation, an organization committed to caring for survivors of domestic violence.  Her mission is to stop generational abuse and empower women to change their lives.  With her warmth, humor and honesty, Indrani shares with us how she felt lost and unsure of her purpose in midlife when she was asked a simple question:  “What can only you do?”  This question and her answer startedher on a path that includes a TED Talk, a partnership with the global health organization PSI, an address to the World Women’s Health and Development Forum at the United Nations and a life filled with meaningful direction. http://indranislight.org TedX Talk Indrani Goradia addresses the United Nations

Sacred Changemakers
Episode 25 | Exploring Human Diversity And Social Justice with Jennifer Brown, Dr Terry Maltbia, Indrani Goradia, and Angelo John Lewis

Sacred Changemakers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 79:21


ROUNDTABLE: Exploring Human Diversity And Social Justice You're listening to another episode of the Sacred Changemakers podcast. My name is Jayne Warrilow and we have got a great roundtable lined up for you today… This podcast is about change and transformation, but not just any old change, we believe in change for good, which lies at the intersection of 3 things: personal, professional and social transformation. So come with us on a journey, as we go behind the scenes with people who are making a real difference in our world. Each episode we will be diving deeply into a variety of topics that keep you inspired and at your best, sometimes we'll be interviewing thought leaders, and sometimes we'll be leading deep-dive conversations tackling the challenging issues of our times. And that's what we're up to today, we have gathered together some incredible changemakers to talk about Exploring Human Diversity And Social Justice, the challenges and opportunities that are present for us right now at this disruptive time on Earth.. But before I introduce today's guests, I have a simple request. I'd be so grateful if you would share this podcast with your friends or colleagues, I'd love as many people to listen to this conversation as possible, it's such an important theme to shape our future, and would you please subscribe and leave a review on iTunes or whatever app you are listening to. It is so helpful. It enables the algorithms to find us, and it helps our guests get their messages out to more people. Thank you! We actually have 4 esteemed guests with us in roundtable today: Jennifer Brown is an award-winning entrepreneur, dynamic speaker and diversity and inclusion expert. She is the Founder and CEO of Jennifer Brown Consulting (JBC), a strategic leadership and diversity consulting firm that coaches business leaders worldwide on critical issues of talent and workplace strategy. She is a passionate advocate for social equality and helps businesses foster healthier, more productive workplace cultures, she has written 2 books Inclusion: Diversity, the new workplace and the will to change and How to be an inclusive leader Dr Terry Maltbia is an Associate Professor of Practice for Adult Learning & Leadership Programs in the Department of Organization and Leadership at Columbia University and Faculty Director of The Columbia Coaching Certification Program. Since joining TC in 2006, he has become internationally recognized as a scholar-practitioner in strategic learning; executive and organizational coaching; global leadership development; emotional, social and cultural intelligence. He spent 25 years various roles in Corporate and Consulting prior to Columbia Indrani Goradia is a native daughter of Trinidad and Tobago who survived childhood abuse. She is a warrior, in-demand speaker, a noted advocate, activist, philanthropist and the founder of RAFTcares, a non-profit dedicated to empowering advocates of domestic and sexual violence shelters to honor themselves and combat compassion fatigue Angelo John Lewis is the Director of the Sacred Inclusion Network, the originator of the Dialogue Circle MethodTM, and the author of Notes for a New Age. He is also a coach, consultant, and organization development practitioner whose clients have included Verizon, The Rockefeller Foundation, Princeton University and the U. S. Department of Commerce

Sacred Changemakers
Episode 17 | It's On Us To Change Our Piece Of The World, And The Time Is Now… with Indrani Goradia

Sacred Changemakers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 56:27


Episode #17 It's On Us To Change Our Piece Of The World, And The Time Is Now… It's On Us To Change Our Piece Of The World, And The Time Is Now… Our guest on the podcast this week is Indrani Goradia. Indrani is a philanthropist, keynote speaker, and advocate for women's health and empowerment. She […] The post https://sacredchangemakers.com/17-its-on-us-to-change-our-piece-of-the-world-and-the-time-is-now/ (17 | It's On Us To Change Our Piece Of The World, And The Time Is Now… with Indrani Goradia) appeared first on https://sacredchangemakers.com (Sacred Changemakers).

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Forward 40 Podcast
Episode 22: Championing Light & Empowerment in the Wake of Abuse featuring Indrani Goradia

Forward 40 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 50:50


Indrani Goradia is the Founder of RAFT Cares (formerly Indrani’s Light Foundation), a philanthropist, and an advocate for women’s health and empowerment. She leads empowerment trainings in several countries around the world. She is also a board member of Everywoman Treaty and Think Equal.In 2013, Indrani joined forces with the global health organization PSI and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to transform the lives of girls and women and lift them out of poverty. In partnership with PSI, Indrani’s Light Foundation launched programs in 2014 to eradicate gender-based violence in India and in her home country of Trinidad.As an in-demand author, speaker, and master certified life coach, Indrani delivers keynote addresses and leads workshops around the globe. She has also participated as a speaker at the World Women’s Health and Development Forum at the United Nations. In addition, Indrani has served as a keynote speaker and/or panelist at multiple international gatherings. Her TEDx Talk, Love Expressed as Violence is a Lie, can be found here.Indrani completed her formal education in New York City, attending CUNY Queens College and Kent State University. She recently earned a certification in Social Impact Strategy at UPenn and completed an executive leadership program at THNK in Amsterdam. Indrani is a master life coach and yoga teacher. As though these aren’t great accomplishments in their own right, Indrani became a triathlete and marathoner at 50 and believes the body needs exercise. In her spare time she quilts and travels with her family.In this episode, Indrani shares her passion for advocating for women and children in the wake of abuse. She recalls her transformational journey from childhood trauma to being intentional about breaking the  cycle of abuse when she became a parent. Combating the notion "don't ask, don't tell" Indrani has been able to courageously speak to abuse on the global stage. By accessing spaces of validation, she herself was able to process her healing and is currently in the position to offer resources for those that are often forgotten in the process, victim/survivor activists. As the country and world readjust to what life will be like post-COVID 19, Indrani cautions educators and practitioners alike, to proactively create space for children and women who are facing abuse. Additionally, as the Founder and executive leader at RAFT, Indrani reflects on brand identity in the social impact space. She shares her lessons learned so we are not hindered executing on our missions. As she notes, "As activists, your brand has to be the work".We are reminded of ways to shine in the face of adversity and trauma as we share Forward 4O’s platform with this phenomenal WOC in the nonprofit and social enterprise sector.Stay connected with Indrani on LinkedIn, Twitter and through her website. Learn more about the resources at RAFT here. Follow Forward 40(4tea) on IG and Twitter @forward4tea. Continue to support and nominate a guest to be on the show. You can also learn more about the host Coach Faith here.

Our Voices Matter Podcast
Pandemic Inside a Pandemic with Guest Indrani Goradia

Our Voices Matter Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 39:41


COVID-19 has changed life as we know it. Wash your hands. Self-quarantine. Stay home, where the assumption is you are safe. From the virus. Not your abuser.As of this writing the Coronavirus pandemic is in approximately 110 countries. Domestic violence is in every single country, and has been, long before the virus upended our lives. “It’s been a pandemic for decades,” says Indrani Goradia. “And now we have a pandemic inside a pandemic.”Goradia grew up in a household where she says “violence was as free as breath.” This author, life coach and TEDx Talk speaker has devoted her life to eradicating violence against women and girls. In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, Goradia is calling our attention to a population of our fellow citizens who are not only fighting the novel coronavirus, they are fighting the abusers with whom they are sheltering in place. What should they do to survive? What should you say if a victim reaches out to you? Goradia uses her personal experience and professional expertise to offer guidance during this dangerous time of uncertainty.Support the show (http://patreon.com/OurVoicesMatterPodcast)

Reinvent Yourself
#80: Indrani Goradia (Interrupting your family’s cycle of violence)

Reinvent Yourself

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2020 37:29


Goradia says she grew up with yelling, screaming, and physical violence at home and thought that was the way it was. Then she got pregnant and "realized I didn’t want to hurt this 6 week old baby.” She tried six therapists until she found the right person to help her implement the “dream of the way I’d like to be parented.” To share her learning, Goradia created the global foundation Raftcares.org (Resilience for Advocates Through Foundational Training) so that anyone can listen to her free classes and break these terrible cycles.  Or you can start with “The Power of a Positive No" by William Ury (https://amzn.to/2SoCi1G), one of her “favorite tools". 

Mindfulness Mode
500 Ending Violence Against Women and Girls; Indrani Goradia

Mindfulness Mode

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2020 46:24


  Indrani Goradia is a speaker and activist on the subject of domestic violence. She personally survived severe childhood abuse, and as a result has devoted her life to speaking up about the devastating effects of sexual abuse and has invested significant resources to end violence to women and girls. Indrani’s work has resulted in ending generational violence in her lifetime. She has created a foundation that works with caregivers at sexual and domestic violence shelters. Visit www.RAFTcares.org and www.indranigoradia.com. She is a speaker and activist. Indrani also presented an impactful TEDx talk in her home country of Trinidad-Tobago called Expressing Love With Violence Is A Lie. Listen & Subscribe on: iTunes / Stitcher / Podbean / Overcast / Spotify Contact Info Website: www.indranigoradia.com NonProfit Foundation Website: www.RAFTcares.org TEDx Talk: Expressing Love With Violence Is A Lie Most Influential Person Nelson Mandela Effect on Emotions I have a greater range of emotions now. Instead of being okay or rageful, now I have slightly disappointed, regretful, I am more emotionally aware.” Thoughts on Breathing “When I don't know how to say, I still know how to breathe.” Suggested Resources Book: Radical Compassion by Tara Brach App: visit www.indranigoradia.com Bullying Story “Cyber Bullying and violence to women are very connected.” “I was teaching in a rural village in India and this sweet girl talked to me. She had been dating someone who has left the country but had bullied her into setting up a webcam and sending naked photos.” “He bullied her to the extent that she wasn't allowed to sleep but to be on camera the entire night.” “Bullies try to make their victims only focus on them.” Free Gift Have you struggled with social media? I’ve received a huge boost from a tool called ‘MeetEdgar’. MeetEdgar puts your social media on autopilot by making it easy to schedule and automate your content for Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or LinkedIn. www.MeetEdgar.com Get a 2nd month free with this link: www.MindfulnessMode.com/edgar

Elegant Warrior Podcast with Heather Hansen
The Power Of A Positive No

Elegant Warrior Podcast with Heather Hansen

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2020 11:37


Today we’re talking about William Ury’s book The Power of a Positive No. Indrani Goradia recommended this book, and it changed the way Heather sees the word “No” forever. It allowed her to set greater boundaries, and can allow you to do the same. And Heather shares the story of Learning to Object from her book The Elegant Warrior. You’ll find the book links below: The Power of a Positive No https://www.amazon.com/Power-Positive-No-Relationship-Still/dp/0553384260 And a link to The Elegant Warrior https://www.amazon.com/Elegant-Warrior-Trials-Without-Yourself/dp/1989025269/ For information regarding your data privacy, visit Acast.com/privacy

Elegant Warrior Podcast with Heather Hansen

Indrani is a philanthropist and an advocate for women’s health and empowerment. She was a victim of severe childhood abuse and then created RAFT—Resilience for Advocates through Foundational Training. The team there helps the people who care for victims of domestic abuse. We know caretakers need more empathy and compassion. This is a great conversation about how to help https://www.raftcares.org/about/team/ Indrani’s books The Power of a Positive No  https://www.amazon.com/Power-Positive-No-Relationship-Still/dp/0553384260/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr= The Gift of Fear https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Gift_of_Fear The Dance of Anger https://www.amazon.com/Dance-Anger-Changing-Patterns-Relationships/dp/0062319043 Indrani’s song Fight Song, Rachel Patten https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xo1VInw-SKc For information regarding your data privacy, visit Acast.com/privacy

The Couragemakers Podcast | Encouragement, Inspiration & Rebel Rousing for Mission Driven Doers, Makers & Shakers |
132: Empowering Women, Saying No & Looking After Yourself with Indrani Goradia

The Couragemakers Podcast | Encouragement, Inspiration & Rebel Rousing for Mission Driven Doers, Makers & Shakers |

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2019 86:26


Hello Couragemakers and welcome to another episode of The Couragemakers Podcast! This week I had the absolute delight of talking with Indrani Goradia! Indrani is a philanthropist and advocate for women's health and empowerment. She is the founder of Indrani's Light Foundation, a nonprofit foundation dedicated to improving the level of care for domestic violence survivors by training and supporting front-line domestic violence caregivers in reducing compassion fatigue and burnout. An author, speaker and certified life coach, Indrani has delivered keynote addresses at conferences and leads workshops around the world, including World Women's Health and Development Forum at the United Nations, the Nexus Conference in Jamaica, the UBS's “It's a Girl” conference in Switzerland, Global India Fund's Girl Rising Screening and panel in D.C, Women Moving Millions, at the 2016 Women Deliver Conference in Copenhagen. She did a Tedx Talk titled “Love Expressed as Violence is a Lie” at TEDx Port of Spain 2015 . Indrani completed her formal education in New York City, attending Queens College and Kent State University. She is currently preparing to begin a certification in Social Impact Strategy at UPenn and an executive leadership program at THNK in Amsterdam for 2019.  She is also tri-athlete and marathoner in her spare time. During our conversation, Indrani shares how she realised her life mission, what inspired her mission and how she sustains herself along the way. We dive into SO many great things during this episode including a very practical way of saying no, dealing with toxic people, why recovery time is so important and how Indrani reparents herself. This episode is a great reminder of how what people say says more about them, that we need to put ourselves on the top of our list and why selfish is such a fantastic word! Indiani's spirit is absolutely contagious. If you need some courage to deal with toxic people in your life, a permission slip to look after yourself as well as the people around you, and some extra sass in your life, this is the episode for you! Enjoy the show!

The Daring Woman Podcast
Ending Generational Abuse With Indrani Goradia

The Daring Woman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 27:11


As a victim of severe childhood abuse, Indrani Goradia created Indrani's Light Foundation, an organization committed to caring for survivors of domestic violence, teaching them how to stop generational abuse while empowering these women to change their lives while making an impact on the world around them. According to UNWoman.org an estimated 35 percent of women worldwide reported having experienced falling victim to gender violence and/or domestic abuse. Indrani is determined to put an end to this cycle of violence against women. Listen to her story...

The Daring Woman Podcast
Ending Generational Abuse With Indrani Goradia

The Daring Woman Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 27:11


As a victim of severe childhood abuse, Indrani Goradia created Indrani's Light Foundation, an organization committed to caring for survivors of domestic violence, teaching them how to stop generational abuse while empowering these women to change their lives while making an impact on the world around them. According to UNWoman.org an estimated 35 percent of women worldwide reported having experienced falling victim to gender violence and/or domestic abuse. Indrani is determined to put an end to this cycle of violence against women. Listen to her story...

Twisting the Plot
What Can Only You Do? Finding purpose with Indrani Goradia.

Twisting the Plot

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2019 49:13


This week we sat down with a true powerhouse, Indrani Goradia.  Indrani is a philanthropist and advocate for women’s health and empowerment.  As a victim of severe childhood abuse, she created Indrani’s Light Foundation, an organization committed to caring for survivors of domestic violence.  Her mission is to stop generational abuse and empower women to change their lives.  With her warmth, humor and honesty, Indrani shares with us how she felt lost and unsure of her purpose in midlife when she was asked a simple question:  “What can only you do?”  This question and her answer startedher on a path that includes a TED Talk, a partnership with the global health organization PSI, an address to the World Women’s Health and Development Forum at the United Nations and a life filled with meaningful direction. http://indranislight.org TedX Talk Indrani Goradia addresses the United Nations

Make Light
From Trauma to Triumph: Make Light Season 4, Episode 6

Make Light

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2019


Activist and found of Indrani's Light, Indrani Goradia, joins Karen to talk about how her difficult life and coming in dead last in a triathlon inspired her to change the world

The Miracle U with Vince Kramer
021: Changing Lives with Gratitude with Indrani Goradia

The Miracle U with Vince Kramer

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2019 35:24


Join Vince Kramer and his special guest Indrani Goradia as they share secrets and insights about using gratitude to dramatically improve your quality of life.

Work Alchemy: The Impact Interviews-Ursula Jorch chats with Seth Godin, Marianne Williamson, Martha Beck, Prince Ea & others

As an advocate for women's empowerment, author, speaker and life coach Indrani Goradia is dedicated to ending gender based violence and lifting women and girls out of poverty.

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The Bright Side, Life and Leadership
Who Do You Think You Are?

The Bright Side, Life and Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2014 20:03


If you ever have had a moment of, "How did I get here?" or "Who do I think I am making this speech?" then tune in, you are not alone. This show is dedicated to my dear friend Indrani Goradia who is the founder of Indrani's Light Foundation. She like many of us was questioning herself before a huge speaking engagement in London on women and violence and thinking, "Who do I think I am to speak about this?" . We are called to deliver different messages and do big things. Who are we not to take on these tasks. If not you then who? Tune in for tips on how to navigate these thoughts when you have them. Find out more about Alexis Robin, Executive Coach and Host of the Bright Side at www.plinkcoachingcenter.com

Catch Good Health Radio
CGH Radio 027: Philanthropist & Advocate, Indrani Goradia, on Ending Gender Violence Worldwide

Catch Good Health Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2014 56:41


  Please join Health Educator & Life Coach, Erica Haray-Butcher, as she chats with Philanthropist & Advocate, Indrani Goradia.  They’ll be discussing Indrani’s work to end gender violence world-wide through Indrani’s Light Foundation. Over the past ten years, Indrani has partnered with various organizations to bring health, strength, and wellness to women in need through Indrani’s […]

Take the Wheel and Create New Paths for Wellness
Engage your Inner GPS and Steer into your Greatest Journey

Take the Wheel and Create New Paths for Wellness

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2010 60:16


Your inner GPS came preinstalled but may be due for some software updates. Indrani Goradia, author and master coach, has just the right program. Gratitude/prayer/self care intersects at the place of personal power allowing for the next best turn of the wheel. Standing at this intersection we are giving ourselves all the latitude to make better choices for ourselves based on our internal GPS not that of society. Life provides many routes. Join us on Thursday, May 6 to learn how to choose the best one for your journey! Indrani Goradia is an author, speaker, master life coach, triathlete, marathoner and yoga therapist. She is a featured expert with Steven Covey and Deepak Chopra. Indrani has delivered keynote addresses nationally (Houston) and Internationally (Mexico) at various women’s conferences.Indrani has been a featured guest on Television station in West Indies and has collaborated with AARP to deliver small group workshops at a national woman’s conference.Indrani is uniquely poised to lead coming from multiple ethnic backgrounds from Trinidad and India.Indrani teaches her clients to get past fear and regret and begin to craft the life they have dreamed of while having the time of their lives.

Take the Wheel and Create New Paths for Wellness
Engage your Inner GPS and Steer into your Greatest Journey

Take the Wheel and Create New Paths for Wellness

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2010 60:16


Your inner GPS came preinstalled but may be due for some software updates. Indrani Goradia, author and master coach, has just the right program. Gratitude/prayer/self care intersects at the place of personal power allowing for the next best turn of the wheel. Standing at this intersection we are giving ourselves all the latitude to make better choices for ourselves based on our internal GPS not that of society. Life provides many routes. Join us on Thursday, May 6 to learn how to choose the best one for your journey! Indrani Goradia is an author, speaker, master life coach, triathlete, marathoner and yoga therapist. She is a featured expert with Steven Covey and Deepak Chopra. Indrani has delivered keynote addresses nationally (Houston) and Internationally (Mexico) at various women’s conferences.Indrani has been a featured guest on Television station in West Indies and has collaborated with AARP to deliver small group workshops at a national woman’s conference.Indrani is uniquely poised to lead coming from multiple ethnic backgrounds from Trinidad and India.Indrani teaches her clients to get past fear and regret and begin to craft the life they have dreamed of while having the time of their lives.