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Forget the 'new year, new me' clichés. This episode is about building momentum and making intentional decisions that last. In just 19 minutes, hear powerful insights from our incredible guests Samantha, Santanna, Amardeep, Ravinol, Sara and Naroop. They've overcome challenges, embraced change, and created habits that truly work. Ready to shape your 2025 on your terms? Here's a snippet:
What would make a successful stockbroker give it all up to become a monk? In this jaw-dropping episode, Ravinol Chambers reveals his path from a stock trader with wealth at his fingertips to embracing an austere life of service and self-discovery. Hear Ravinol's raw reflections on how he faced his family's expectations, the intensity of monkhood, and his struggles with society's definition of success. He shares the dark side of societal pressure, the liberating power of true connection, and what it's like to risk it all for a life that actually feels real. Expect powerful takeaways on resilience, the shocking freedom of shedding old identities, and why embracing your own path can be the greatest act of courage. Ravinol's story will challenge you to question what you're living for—and who you're living for. Ever wondered what it's really like to start over? If you're feeling trapped in a life you didn't choose or pressured to chase success that doesn't satisfy, Ravinol's story will change your perspective. Tune in for insights you won't find in a textbook and a conversation that might just change the way you see your own journey. Ravinol #YouAreAClassOfYourOwn Guest Ravinol Chambers Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beinspiredfilms LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ravchambers Evolving Door podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/evolving-door/id1525270669 Storytelling for Social Impact podcast - https://storytelling-for-social-impact.captivate.fm/listen A Girl Can Touch The Sky' documentary - https://www.ifiinternational.ie/film/a-girl-can-touch-the-sky Listen on Apple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/a-class-of-their-own/id1732288997Watch on:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@aclassoftheirownpodcast/podcastsSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7Apq2pSbmvytPjABrlidpN?si=4d62eba56abb45adSocial media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aclassoftheirownpodcast/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@aclassoftheirownpodcastLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/aclassoftheirownpodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/aclassoftheirownpodcastWebsite:https://www.playforchange.co.uk/aclassoftheirownpodcastHost: Mira Magechahttps://www.linkedin.com/in/miramagechahttps://www.instagram.com/mira_magechaCreative Director: Alex Paynehttps://www.instagram.com/alexjamespayneEditor: Josh Partridgehttps://www.instagram.com/joshfilmmakerMusic: Jay Witsey https://www.instagram.com/jay.witseyStudio: Podcast Househttps://www.podcasthouse.ukEpisode bought to you by: play for changehttps://www.playforchange.co.ukhttps://www.instagram.com/play_forchangehttps://www.linkedin.com/company/playforchangeltd
Now THIS is going to be a podcast you DO NOT want to miss! Check the link in my bio!! It's time for another episode of our HUGELY popular SIX ROUNDS VIP Guest podcast! In this episode, Ravinol Chambers, previously a monk of 7 years now a hugely successful business owner and film maker is taking on Daniel Hill to go behind the scenes with six surprise topics which neither have any idea of! In this Six Rounds, at 10 minutes apiece, Dan and Ravinol covered the below HIGHLY PERSONAL questions and in many cases VERY PRIVATE topics which are now yours to enjoy! Round One: Hustle Culture Round Two: Spirituality Round Three: Conflict Round Four: Becoming a Monk Round Five: Entrepreneurship Round Six: The Meaning of Life This was quite the podcast and some very interesting and different topics that you may not expect to see from two long standing, high performing, award winning Property Entrepreneurs but that is the beauty of dropping the ego, opening up and going six rounds on The Blueprint Podcast. Success and Failure are both very Predictable LET THE GAMES BEGIN!!!!! We hope you enjoy....!
Daniel Hill is a hugely successful property developer and investor with an 8 figure portfolio, ready to retire at 35 years old. He is also the best selling author of Karma Credits, The Universal Law of Wealth, Health and Happiness as well as the host of the Blueprint podcast and proponent of creating your ‘life by design.' A hugely driven and talented man, with a heart of gold, he is full of apparent paradoxes. He ran his hugely successful company Multi-Let which he sold for multiple 7 figures in 2021, while choosing to live on a narrow boat on a monthly budget of just £750. He credits his success to hard graft as well as his spirituality and has always been a believer in delaying gratification and playing the long game and was happy to live simply while he was building his businesses. We sat down to talk just as Daniel is entering a new stage of his life, thinking about starting a family as he moves into a 10,000 square foot Manor House with a driver and Rolls Royce. He shares why he decided it was time to enjoy the fruits of his labour and his focus for 2024, it won't be what you think. Daniel shares tips and insights on how he has created a life by design and how you can too. He shares more of his blueprints for success in business and in life on the Blueprint Podcast, available on all podcast platforms. You can connect with Daniel https://www.instagram.com/propertyentrepreneur_ You can connect with Ravinol https://www.instagram.com/beinspiredrav --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ravinol/message
Growing up in London during the eighties, with hardworking, busy but loving parents, Shamita learnt stories from both her grandmothers about her family's magical, adventurous past yet she was always told - be good, don't rock the boat, do well. Her curious, inqusitive nature led her to be confused by these messages. Internally conflicted, she went on to do all that was required of her - to study law, get a corporate job in London helping others, to be a good daugther, wife,and daughter in law. But she did not feel content. She began a deep journey of self awareness. Along the way, she discovered her Grandad, a freedom fighter from Amritsar, was rebellious, honest, brave and brutally tortured for speaking out. It was his spirit that Shamita has inherited. Finally she connected the dots and understood herself better. Through her coaching business, Moksha Coaching, her NLP training, integrated healing and shamanic soul retrieval, she now helps others to learn how to connect the body and the heart, how to discover their true nature, align their values and live the kind of life they want to lead. Connect with her @shamita_kumar_coach on Instagram. Connect with Ravinol @beinspiredrav on Instagram. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ravinol/message
One Small Barking Dog (OSBD) linked up with multi-award-winning producer/director Ravinol Chambers from Be Inspired Films to talk about his remarkable journey from monk to filmmaker and some essentials of what he has learned along the way. This OSBD 'In The Frame' podcast is in collaboration with Be Inspired Films and Ravs' amazing Evolving Door podcast. OSBD aims to serve and help develop the next generation of emerging filmmakers. The podcast will be available on the Evolving Door podcast wherever you get podcasts as well as the OSBD YouTube channel and OSBD FB and Insta. To find out more about OSBD go to https://osbd.org To find out more about Be Inspired Films go to https://www.beinspiredfilms.co.uk --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ravinol/message
Ravinol Chambers is a film maker, producer, and devotee of Krishna. Join us as he details his spiritual journey, film career, and all the realizations that came in between. Don't miss this!
With special guests Mahatma and Ravinol
Video is like a match which starts the fire to cook a meal, says Ravinol Chambers. He's worked with numerous social enterprises, social investors and partners such as TedX London, making stories which cross boundaries since 2009.Ravinol's debut documentary Road to Vrindavan is a feature film examining the impact and importance of education for girls in India and what we must all do to make progress in gender equity.Ravinol tells us more about this ‘heartbreaking yet incredibly hopeful’ film, and the personal journey to make it. This episode also covers his life for seven years as a monk, why he started Be Inspired Films (one of the UK's founding B Corps), and what makes film such a powerful and visceral medium (but what it shouldn't be used for).What next?Pre-register to watch Road to Vrindavan at its UK Premiere which will screen online between March 31st - April 4th here and learn more about the film or organise your own screening hereMalala Yousafzai said of the film: “The voices of girls and young women in this movie remind us of the urge and urgency for equality and education right now. It also beautifully highlights working with men and boys as an important step towards change.”Visit Be Inspired FilmsWatch video highlights from the 2021 GenderSmart Global Investing SummitHeidi's new book shares everything she knows about impact measurement and management – and how to implement it in your organisation. Order your copy of Impact First – The Social Entrepreneur's Guide to Measuring, Managing and Growing Your Impact at https://www.makeanimpactcic.co.uk/my-book-impact-first
Raghunath & Kaustubha speak with filmmaker Ravinol Chambers about women's roles and education in India and the need to reexamine the application of tradition. www.roadtovrindavan.com
Raghunath & Kaustubha speak with filmmaker Ravinol Chambers about women’s roles and education in India and the need to reexamine the application of tradition. www.roadtovrindavan.com
I have just released the feature Documentary Road to Vrindavan after 4 years of working on it. It's set on an epic 1800km road-trip along the west coast of India in a convoy of tuk-tuks and examines the importance of education for girls and the insight needed for tradition to be applied in ways that uplift rather than oppress. I am interrupting series one to bring you this mini-series of interviews that are on topics broadly related to the documentary and to encourage you to check out the documentary and share it with your friends, colleagues, neighbours and so on :) You can check out upcoming screenings at www.roadtovrindavan.com/screenings The final 2 episodes of series one will be with you after this mini-series and I already have some great interviews recorded for series two as well to share with you soon. I would like to hear more from you folks who are listening and to be able to respond more to what type of guests you would like to hear and what kind of content you have liked the most etc. Reach out and say hi :) --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ravinol/message
This week's episode of Be On Air delves deep into growing a business with sustainability as a mindset, how to inspire positive change with Venture Philanthropy and equitable practices, as well as some great tech tips for editing a podcast. We get to go into Ravinol's two-year journey to make this documentary and the unexpected feedback that caused him to take a SECOND trip to India to finish the film. We talk about the use of story-telling for podcasters to help them grow their show, how to use video in your podcast, and the challenges of divisive thinking in society. Ravinol Chambers is a former monk, the director for the documentary Road to Vrindavan, host of The Evolving Door podcast, and the founder of the award winning creative agency Be Inspired Films. “Educating girls is not about women versus men it's about our future versus our past.”-Ravinol ChambersMake sure to catch the premier at the San Luis Obispo Film Festival!Be Inspired FilmsRoad to VrindavanWant to talk about your podcast? Connect with K.Lee and Podcast FarmBook a free strategy session to talk about your podcast:Join the podcast farmers FB group and grow your show![00:30] - Intro[01:39] - How Ravinol got into filmmaking?[03:30] - When Be Inspired Films was created?[07:00] - Funding to Fail and Venture Philanthropy[10:02] - Growing sustainable businesses[13:11] - How to involve more storytelling in your video?[15:38] - Informative Content vs Emotive Storytelling[19:21] - How the Evolving Door Podcast started?[23:50] - The Value of Small Format Video Content[27:56] - Tech Tips for implementing video into your show.[30:39] - The Making of The Road To Vrindavan.[38:29] - Developing the Story for Road To Vrindavan.[40:23] - How to help men and boys change their mental framework?[47:10] - Trailer for Road to Vrindavan and About Malala[52:02] - How to get connected with Ravinol Chambers?
Ravinol Chambers is the founder of the multi-award-winning Be Inspired Films. His work focuses on stories that cross boundaries, challenge our thinking and inspire change. After growing up in Ireland wanting to become a stockbroker, he instead became a monk in the Gaudiya Vaishnava tradition for most of his twenties and lived in Africa and India. He made his first film in Africa in 1995, while still a monk, and in 2009 made a full-time career of filmmaking. His first feature documentary ‘Road to Vrindavan' was completed in January 2020. You can watch the film at its US Premiere on March 9th 2021. Tickets are available at at: https://slofilmfest.org/events/road-to-vrindavan/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ravinol Chambers is the founder of the multi-award-winning Be Inspired Films. His work focuses on stories that cross boundaries, challenge our thinking and inspire change. After growing up in Ireland wanting to become a stockbroker, he instead became a monk in the Gaudiya Vaishnava tradition for most of his twenties and lived in Africa and India. He made his first film in Africa in 1995, while still a monk, and in 2009 made a full-time career of filmmaking. His first feature documentary ‘Road to Vrindavan’ was completed in January 2020. You can watch the film at its US Premiere on March 9th 2021. Tickets are available at at: https://slofilmfest.org/events/road-to-vrindavan/
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Katie Hyson, Director of Thought Leadership at Business Fights Poverty interviews Ravinol Chambers, Founder, Producer and Director at Be Inspired Films. Have you ever considered setting up a social enterprise or pondered how to deliver really impactful communications? If the answer is yes, then this podcast is for you. Ravinol Chambers, Founder of the B Corp, Be Inspired Films, takes listeners on his journey from aspirational stockbroker, to monk, to award-winning filmmaker and social entrepreneur; whilst arguably providing 25 minutes of free coaching. This succinct podcast is packed full of helpful tips and provides insight from someone who walks the walk as well as talks the talk. Ravinol explains that to be a successful social entrepreneur he must create excellent work above all else, learn to track the numbers and go all in. Whilst he requires a hero, clarity of purpose and a keen BS sensor to make great films! During our conversation, Ravinol also reveals details about his newest and most exciting project to date: His first feature-length documentary – Road to Vrindavan. The film explores the challenges girls in India face fulfilling their potential and the importance of engaging men as allies to help make a difference. If you feel inspired to support the documentary, check out the crowdfunding campaign and help bring the film to the world - http://bit.ly/roadtovrindavan. To enquire about hosting a private screening, partnership opportunities or anything else, you can contact Ravinol on ravinol@beinspiredfilms.com / 0208 123 1183 Listen to learn more about the film and to hear Ravinol’s advice on running a business with a purpose beyond profit and how to create great films for social impact.
Our second interview is with Ravinol Chambers from Video Production Company, Be Inspired Films. Rav talks about what it's like to run a business on his own, how to communicate through your company values and what it means to be a BCorp. Rav offers great advice to companies wanting to stand on their own feet and make a significant impact in the world. This is a great interview and we're honoured to share it with you.
Websites: https://www.beinspiredfilms.co.uk https://www.videoknowhow.co.uk Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/beinspiredfilms YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLUBh-5e0yHpMqukThqoKzg LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ravchambers Twitter: https://twitter.com/beinspiredfilms
Visit EOFire.com for complete show notes of every Podcast episode. Ravinol was Born in Dublin, Ireland, and he wanted to be a stockbroker as a teenager. He never lost that drive and ambition but directed it towards social impact and making a difference. He is the founder of multi-award winning creative video agency Be Inspired Films and video training company Video KnowHow Academy.
It can feel a little daunting to imagine yourself stuck in the same job for the rest of your life. Especially if it's all you've done. One of the questions I get asked a lot is, "is it too late to change?". And the answer is NO. Meet Ravinol Chambers, founder of Be Inspired Films who's literally re-invented himself over, and over again. From being a broker to a monk to getting his MBA and setting up one of the first B-Corp certified companies in the UK. This is truly inspiring story of why it's never to late to re-invent yourself. If you enjoyed today's episode please share it with one friend! Mark Subscribe now on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/unconventionalists-mark-leruste/id1029651449?mt=2 SHOW NOTES http://www.theunconventionalists.com/episode/71 GET IN TOUCH Website: www.theunconventionalists.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/markleruste Twitter: www.twitter.com/markleruste YouTube: www.youtube.com/markleruste
How does storytelling help sustainability? Ravinol Chambers is an Irish born entrepreneur, filmmaker and a former monk who helps those making a positive difference in the world bring their stories to life. He is the founder of the multi-award winning Be Inspired Films and a strong believer in the power of business for social change. Ravinol has been on an eighteen kilometres’ auto rickshaw (tuk-tuk) journey from Mumbai to Kanyakumari (southernmost tip of India), shooting a documentary along the way. It was a road movie with a purpose to explore the issue of girls’ education in India today through the people he met along the way. Storytelling and sustainability By using stories, sustainability can be removed from the organisational, company line type and be made more personal and real. Storytelling puts sustainability into real-life context so that people relate to it more. Not enough organisations have embraced it yet, but it is a massive opportunity to make sustainable more mainstream. Key Advice Organisations should align to a clear, focused story around sustainability. The best organisations are ones that don’t just do something to offset or to mitigate what they are doing, but they find something that is truly aligned to their actual purpose. Questions like ‘does my company actually exist in the world to do anything more than just make money?’ ‘does it have an impact in the world?’ are good to consider while framing a story. The recent global sustainability goals are good to choose from. It is also important to be real and honest. People connect more with organisations that are honest about their failures, and their future goals. The story should involve people around, and it should be personal. A good way is to have it told through the narrative of a person who is impacted by the work the organisation is doing. Implementing Sustainability On 2015, Be Inspired Films was certified as a B Corp. It gave a benchmark in different areas like: how the staff is looked after, the company culture, how the purchasing was done, the kind of organisations Be Inspired Films worked with, where the flow of capital went, what the environmental policy is, how recycling is done. Committing to a formal, certified system helps in measuring sustainability, and thereby helps your sustainability impact grow. Impact in Daily Life In his day to day life, Ravinol feels further committed to sustainability. He has been moving sustainability into more areas of his life – where he spends his money on, the products he buys etc., to be a part of the change. Ravinol thinks that if each of us just change the way we spend money, businesses would change overnight. Nature Memory A walk in the woods one evening when the sun was setting behind a hill and filled the whole place with golden sunlight. Getting in to nature reminds Ravinol of a bigger sense of connection and a feeling of being part of nature. He thinks when one feels connected to nature, it is much more difficult to commit acts of violence on anyone or anything. Takeaway from this episode Be aware of the idea of connection – connection to self, connection with others, connection with nature. Ravinol most admires Tribhuvanath - A monk and friend. A daring, brave and wonderful person. Russell Brand - Comedian Elon Musk - CEO of Tesla Motors Jay Shetty - Vlogger Glen Hansard - Musician and friend Ravinol admires all of them for the same reason - they are empowered and each of them is utilising it for a higher purpose. Resources & People mentioned in the Interview Business in the Community Pioneers Post – Online magazine by Matter & Co Mallen Baker – Blogger B Corporation Prince EA
Ravinol is an Irish born entrepreneur, speaker and video producer who is passionate about the "power of stories" to inspire positive social impact in the world. He is particularly interested in the role business can play in making a difference. His company Be Inspired Films has won numerous awards, including this year's TV / Radio / Video Agency of the Year and Best Agency for Effectiveness at the Recommended Agency Register Awards 2016. Get the 5 proven steps to rapidly grow your business, make a bigger impact, and achieve your First Million. Attend the next LIVE First Million Webinar with international business coach JV Crum III. Like this Podcast? Then get every episode delivered to YOU! Subscribe in iTunes Please help spread the word. Subscribing and leaving a review helps other business owners and entrepreneurs find our podcast…and make their big difference. They will thank you for it. Conscious Millionaire Podcast: With over 500 episodes and 10 Million Listeners in 176 countries, this is the podcast for business owners and coaches who want to grow their businesses, make a bigger impact, and ultimately achieve their First Million! JV interviews the top entrepreneurs, experts, authors, and coaches on how to get the right mindset, develop your business systems, and execute to achieve bigger results, faster!
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Ravinol is an Irish born entrepreneur, speaker and video producer who is passionate about the "power of stories" to inspire positive social impact in the world. He is particularly interested in the role business can play in making a difference. His company Be Inspired Films has won numerous awards, including this year's TV / Radio / Video Agency of the Year and Best Agency for Effectiveness at the Recommended Agency Register Awards 2016. Get the 5 proven steps to rapidly grow your business, make a bigger impact, and achieve your First Million. Attend the next LIVE First Million Webinar with international business coach JV Crum III. Like this Podcast? Then get every episode delivered to YOU! Subscribe in iTunes Please help spread the word. Subscribing and leaving a review helps other business owners and entrepreneurs find our podcast…and make their big difference. They will thank you for it. Conscious Millionaire Podcast: With over 500 episodes and 10 Million Listeners in 176 countries, this is the podcast for business owners and coaches who want to grow their businesses, make a bigger impact, and ultimately achieve their First Million! JV interviews the top entrepreneurs, experts, authors, and coaches on how to get the right mindset, develop your business systems, and execute to achieve bigger results, faster!
Ravinol Chambers Jaime Jay welcomes Ravinol Chambers to today's podcast. Ravinol is the founder of Be Inspired Films, and has been its producer and director for 9 years already. He is very passionate about inspiring others through films. Tune in for an exciting talk on success and filmmaking! Funding a Great Cause Ravinol founded Be Inspired Films, a company that creates powerful videos. They serve to tell stories for people and organizations who are trying to make a difference in the world. Together with his team, Ravinol makes videos, animations, and live steaming for charities, foundations, universities, health and social enterprises as well as for big companies. I wasn't really thinking in anyway that I was going to be a filmmaker; I was just purely thinking practically that this is a way to share our work.” –Ravinol Chambers Ravinol used to be a project manager and fundraiser for different charities. He lived in Africa in 1995-1996. He was doing a project for some street kids that time. To keep it running, he knew he needed to raise awareness and funds. That's when he decided to create a film. Off a Good Start In 2003, Ravinol ran programs for young people who seemed at risk of getting excluded from education. He had mentoring programs to get business people to become positive role models. For this, he used video as a powerful tool to get more funding. After getting an MBA years later, Ravinol set about to thinking what to do next. He remembered the power of videos and wanted to make a difference in the world. From these ideas, he started Be Inspired Films. Lessons in Business During the early stages of his business, Ravinol shares that he was advised to: do great work, be visible, and get paid. He understood the significance of getting seen in his market place. For this, he made strategic partnerships with people through whom he'd gain visibility. At a certain point, you gotta know that you're gonna be aiming towards that [getting paid].” –Ravinol Chambers Ravinol was very ambitious about starting his business. He always want to give his best at all times. He discusses the significance of time and the fact that you don't go to the next level right away. Listen to the rest of the story of Ravinol Chambers to learn how you can succeed as well. Connect with Ravinol and get some valuable help in producing your own video content. Remember to let Ravinol know you heard about him on Stop Riding the Pine! Be Inspired Films Twitter Vimeo YouTube Facebook LinkedIn VideoKnowHow Twitter Facebook Here are the highlights of my conversation with Ravinol Chambers if you are in a hurry: Who is Ravinol Chambers? ([4:42]) How Ravinol got into making films? ([5:58]) Lessons in starting a business? ([11:20]) Different tuning one's self? ([23:33]) Harnessing one's skills? ([29:06]) Some thoughts on live streaming? ([30:53]) Ravinol’s Breakaway Moment? ([35:58]) Ravinol’s piece of advice? ([39:58]) Special Mentions: (iTunes Shout Out) AngusNelson.com Thank you to Alexis Ayala, for providing the incredible editing for this episode. If you need to find an audio editor, send Alexis an email at lex@slapshotstudio.com. Thank you to our awesome sponsor, Interview Valet, A professional concierge guest booking podcast service for hosts and guests - You be the Guest, We do the Rest! Check out their new website at InterviewValet.com. This episode of Stop Riding the Pine Podcast was brought to you by DoneForYouWP.com Are you a busy coach, professional or agency looking to have your WordPress website headaches handled by your very own development team for wholesale prices? Then you should visit DoneForYouWP.com to find the solution that best fits your current challenges with a full-scale approach to managing your WordPress website. Stop Riding the Pine is a lot of fun and we love sharing the shows we've done. We would greatly appreciate your assistance in helping us grow this sho...
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One of the most inspiring people I like to follow on Facebook and someone on my books of entrepreneurial friends is Ravinol Samuel Chambers. I had the honour to talk with him about his journey to who has become all the way to the journey he is planning to make tomorrow. Ravinol is an Irish born, entrepreneur, film maker and former monk who helps those making a positive difference in the world bring their stories to life. His company Be Inspired Films is multi-award winning and he is a strong believer in the power of business for social change. He is about to embark on a 1800km auto rickshaw (tuktuk) journey from Mumbai to Kanyakumari at the southern most tip of India and will be shooting a documentary on the way. This is a road movie with a purpose, exploring the issue of girls education in India today through the people he meets along the way. The trip ends in Vrndavan, where 20 years before Ravinol spent a year studying as a monk. You can follow the journey at - www.facebook.com/streetphilosophers Please like and share as widely as possible. The social media video sharing challenge is at www.indi.com/beinspiredfilms/educategirls this has cash prizes and t shirts and is specifically designed to get the youth of india involved in the discussion. Please also share. If anyone would like to support Ravi's fundraising efforts for the charity www.fflvrindavan.org then you can at www.mydonate.bt.com/fundraisers/ravinolchambers