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India, over 6 million primary school-age children do not attend school, and among them, children with disabilities are disproportionately represented. The school's built environment is one important aspect that influences access to education as it can enable or restrict the participation of children with disabilities.
“Being true to your inner self and connecting to our inner light…Life starts to feel a lot more going with the flow instead of fighting the flow” - Navjit Kaur Sidhu ___ Navjit Kaur Sidhu is the owner and director of the award winning yoga and tea studio. Located in Carp, Ontario just outside of Ottawa. She has practiced yoga for 15 years and has been certified to teach yoga since 2005. She is a MELT level 1 certified instructor and she is presenting release techniques to be efficient as a massage therapist and to relieve aches and pains at the upcoming Take care of You School virtual event for massage therapists. She is a mom, wife, professional engineer and entrepreneur. Navjit Kaur is an inspiring entrepreneur who relates her experience as a business owner to having a real life MBA. Navjit Kaur has a core manta of “Just Be You” and we discuss what this means and how you can get back to being true to you. Check out this episode to learn more about the MELT method and how it differs from other types of fascial release techniques. Navjit teaches Yoga classes online and MELT workshops in person. Please check out her website for more information. I hope you enjoy this episode! ___ Yoga and Tea Studio https://www.yogaandtea.com/ Take Care of You School https://www.takecareofyouschool.com ____ Krista@theradicalrmt.com https://www.theradicalrmt.com @theradicalrmt
The world can be a giant fruit salad! With so many cultures and languages, we make up the incredible diversity that every little kid can get to know and appreciate. In this new episode, I share the screen with educator Navjit Sandhu who authors "Nayan's Family Fruit Salad," a bilingual book showcasing the beautiful Punjabi language. ✅ ABOUT THE STORY: Join Nayan, his pet lion, Sher Singh, and grandparents Dada Ji and Dadi Ji for a picnic at the park. It's a beautiful day, and the basket's all packed. Nayan needs to pick some fruit to make a healthy fruit salad. Young readers and the young at heart will enjoy learning how to say banana
Hello, I’m Hillary Rubin and this is... the fourth episode of the Create Like A Mother Podcast. On my quest to reconnect with my creativity, I sat down with the one and only disrupter of her own narrative who asks us to do the same, Navjit Kandola. She sees CREATIVITY as learning and is on a path to become a filmmaker while running her other businesses, finding time to be and pro We’re going deep into Creating a Sacred Life, asking deep questions like... are we being present in our body while raising our children... what would we do if we could do anything… what are we truly interested in… we go deep and are asked to become more curious about ourselves. Mentioned in this episode: Trauma Disassociation Janet Lansbury Hand Maids Tale World Building Game of Thrones Harry Potter Black Panther Avengers End Game Hero’s Journey Future Self Get Social with Navjit: Instagram Facebook Twitter About Navjit: Navjit Kandola Spiritual advisor, educator, speaker, and filmmaker. She is the Director of Nizhoni School for Global Consciousness and a full-time mum. She holds a Masters of Science degree in Inspirational Media, a Bachelors of Science in Divinity, an LLB (British law degree), and a B/Tech Diploma in Business and Public Administration. Navjit writes regularly in her spirited style on her blog site www.TenderLogic.com a site dedicated to inspire and create insight for stargazers and trailblazers.
Welcome to the very first episode of the Mother’s Quest podcast! I am so honored to bring you this conversation with Navjit Kandola. Navjit is a spiritual adviser, educator, speaker, filmmaker, full-time mom, and the director of the Nizhoni School for Global Consciousness. Navjit works with clients to heal subconscious wounds, release anxiety and strain, identify habits that spiral into negative behaviors, and unblock stagnant energy in relationships and projects. It felt right to have my first conversation on the podcast with Navjit because she was one of the first people I reached out to after I decided to launch Mother’s Quest. I found her through Danielle LaPorte’s website. Danielle, another profoundly spiritual mother, who is also an entrepreneur, author and poet, is a long-time friend of Navjit’s and refers to Navjit as a masterful soul sister who is lucid as a diamond. I determined I needed some of that guidance and reached out to Navjit for a phone session. I proceeded to tell her about my desire to embark on my own hero’s journey and all my hopes and dreams for Mother’s Quest. She helped me think about the metaphor I was choosing and encouraged me to make it my own...to hold a vision for a journey that could include more connection and ease than the typical one found in epic stories. Those words stayed with me and have been a guide as I have gone through the ups and downs of birthing my new venture and laying a foundation for the Mother’s Quest community. More recently, I reached out to Navjit again, distraught with fear and sadness in the wake of the election and consumed by self-doubt in the days leading up to this podcast launch. I got to experience firsthand how Navjit’s healing presence could help me tap into the wisdom of my inner child, a term she refers to in this interview. It was a powerful and transformative experience and one that I wrote about the next day on a blog post that I will include in the show notes. I share all this because this first conversation has a different tone than many of the episodes that follow. It is a deep dive into spirituality and consciousness. And, if these are topics you don’t typically gravitate to, I encourage you to stay with it. Navjit talks about being grateful for those magical moments when we’re present and connected with ourselves, our children, and with nature. She shares how she lives her E.P.I.C. life when she can shift her mindset from a place of scarcity and stress to a place of openness and abundance. It feels like the world is a very different place than the one it was when Navjit and I first recorded this episode. But, the concepts she talks about feel more needed and relevant than ever. Topics discussed in this episode: The importance of being present, and truly seeing and hearing your child How an E.P.I.C. life comes where nature meets magic Amplifying the moments that take your breath away. Navjit breaks down how to notice and bring more of those moments into your life. How our bodies respond to how we feel and what we think about ourselves Abundance is a much better place to start something from than scarcity Mindset matters more than anything else in transforming your life. Resources mentioned in this episode: My post about the transformative session I had with Navjit in the wake of the election http://tinyurl.com/sessionwithnavjitblogpost Start Your Day, Launch Your Life workbook - https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BwmwfhV6X54iRkYyQ1FVVnVmenM/view?usp=sharing
In the 300th episode of Anxiety Slayer, Shann interviews Navjit Kandola of Tender Logic about her brush with death 6 years ago and how she learned to thrive while healing and suffering with post traumatic stress. Learn more about Navjit at www.Tenderlogic.com.
Welcome to this months Divine Feminine Spotlight. The intention of The Divine Feminine Spotlight is to share transformational stories of women who have learned to walk in beauty, with the strength, courage, and pleasure of claiming their feminine sovereignty.Today it's my pleasure to introduce you to Navjit Kandola. Navjit is a spiritual advisor, educator, speaker, filmmaker, full-time mum, and the Director of the Niszhoni School for Global Consciousness. She was the host and producer of two concurrent radio shows, Windows to the Sky and The Media Brunch, and also directed the independent programs Knowings, The Chris Griscom Show and Life In Motion. Throughout her career, Navjit has worked worked with an incredibly diverse sphere of clientele, ranging from millionaires to homeless heroine addicts. She has also worked extensively with children and teens in public schools and detention centers. On her blogsite www.TenderLogic.com, Navjit writes weekly in spirited style about awakening, love, awareness, and the evolution of higher consciousness. Star gazers and trailblazers welcome.
Saskia and Navjit talk and provide tools to ease up and let go of struggle.