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Does your child's bookshelf have many books featuring communities, identities, and abilities outside of their own? Do you know what kind of messaging to look out for when choosing books for kids? Dr. Nanika Coor interviews Sailaja Joshi, founder of a publishing house that focuses on South Asian stories, about the importance of diversity and inclusion in children's literature. Project Parenthood is hosted by Dr. Nanika Coor. A transcript is available at Simplecast.Find Mango and Marigold Press on their website, Facebook, or Instagram.Find Project Parenthood on Facebook and Twitter, or subscribe to the Quick and Dirty Tips newsletter for more tips and advice.Project Parenthood is a part of Quick and Dirty Tips.Links: https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/subscribehttps://www.facebook.com/QDTProjectParenthoodhttps://twitter.com/qdtparenthoodhttps://brooklynparenttherapy.com/
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Life Experience Narration
What does decolonization or even postcolonialism and anticolonialism mean for WOC in our respective fields? How can these concepts be used to explore shared goals or possibilities for solidarity and collective liberation? This episode debates how women of color are decolonizing their fields.
Life Experience Narration
Life Experience Narration
Growing up, Sailaja was a voracious reader. From Leo the Lop to Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings and Amelia Bedelia, she loved every book she read. If you were to ask her today what her favorite book is, she'd likely say either the Harry Potter series OR The Tao of Pooh. It really depends on the day.Sailaja has been a passionate volunteer in the Hindu Youth community for over twenty years and is an accomplished academic with degrees from Northeastern University, Harvard University, and Simmons College. She has also worked with multiple startups, helping them to refine their brand identity and develop their marketing communications.With the impending birth of her oldest child, Sailaja searched for books about her Indian culture. Upon reading the few stories that existed, she realized that many of them were inappropriate or worse, insensitive. Sailaja knew the power of representation and set out to change home libraries by starting her own publishing company, Mango and Marigold Press.When you buy a Mango & Marigold Press book you ensure that every child sees themselves as the hero of their story. When children see themselves in the ordinary and extraordinary, they realize that anything is possible.Books mentioned in this episode:Purchase Always Anjali here.Purchase Bravo Anjali here.Connect with Charnaie online in the following places:Blog: http://hereweeread.comPersonal Website: charnaiegordon.comPodcast Email Address: hereweereadpodcast@gmail.comFind Charnaie on the following social media platforms under the username @hereweeread: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest.Feel free to share this podcast on your social media platforms to help spread the word to others. Thanks for listening!
In today's episode, I talk with Sailaja Joshi, founder of Mango and Marigold Press about why it is important to expose our children to a wide variety of authors and characters in stories as they are growing up. You can learn more about Sailaja's books at https://mangoandmarigoldpress.com/. ► Subscribe to my YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoFMYuRYxQS6LR10bqneIOA?sub_confirmation=1 Get your copy of my book here - https://amzn.to/2LFw3l0 Join my FREE Facebook group where we talk about all things parenting - https://www.facebook.com/groups/powerfulparentingfortodayskids/ Follow me online here: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ErinTaylorOfficial/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/erintaylor_ma/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erin-taylor-5706bb1/ Website: https://erin-taylor.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/powerful-parenting/support
Academic fields change when the teachers are people who have not previously taught in that field and when we resist the colonial presumptions built into the field. What does it mean to re-train, re-learn, re-educate ourselves to teach toward a decolonized mindset? In what ways might intersectionality be embodied in our teaching? What are pedagogies by emerging scholars and how are they grappling with the identity politics of the academy?
Sailaja N. Joshi is a design thinker, intersectional feminist, mother to two, a bibliophile, an entrepreneur, lover of bold, modern design, diversity activist, and an aspiring dog owner. A Massachusetts native, @SailajaNJoshi grew up a voracious reader. From Leo the Lop to Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings, and Amelia Bedelia, she loved every book she read. If you were to ask her today what her favorite book is, she'd likely say either the Harry Potter series OR The Tao of Pooh. It really depends on the day. She has always been interested in exploring multicultural generations and loves using those skills in new and exciting ways as the CEO and founder of Mango and Marigold Press. @MangoAndMarigoldPress is an award-winning independent publishing house that shares the sweet and savory stories of the South Asian experience. Founded in 2014, the company has produced fourteen books across four different product categories and been featured on The Today Show, Us Weekly, People Magazine, the New York Times, the Washington Post and so much more. Get to know her with #11Questions! Follow on social media: www.instagram.com/11questionspod | www.twitter.com/11questionspod | www.linktr.ee/11questions HELLO FRESH Link: https://hellofresh-ca.o5kg.net/c/2544961/791027/7893 | Code: HFAFF80 | Offer: $80 Discount ($50 - $20 - $10) Including Free Shipping on First Box!
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Sailaja N. Joshi, Amy Maranville, Payal Doshi, and I discuss Mango + Marigold Press and their newest release, REA AND THE BLOOD OF THE NECTAR. We talk about the cycle of their book from submission to acquisition, editing and revising, marketing and promotion, all the way to its launch and beyond. We discuss the importance of increasing diversity in publishing, the role of luck in an author's career, a flying saucer story AND a ghost story, crucial advice for writers, and so much more. Sailaja N. Joshi is a design thinker, intersectional feminist, mother to two, a bibliophile, an entrepreneur, lover of bold, modern design, diversity activist, and an aspiring dog owner. A Massachusetts native, Sailaja grew up a voracious reader. From Leo the Lop to Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings and Amelia Bedelia, she loved every book she read. If you were to ask her today what her favorite book is, she'd likely say either the Harry Potter series OR The Tao of Pooh. It really depends on the day. She has always been interested in exploring multicultural generations and loves using those skills in new and exciting ways as the CEO and founder of Mango and Marigold Press. Mango and Marigold Press is an award-winning independent publishing house that shares the sweet and savory stories of the South Asian experience. Founded in 2014, the company has produced fourteen books across four different product categories and been featured on The Today Show, Us Weekly, People Magazine, the New York Times, the Washington Post and so much more. In 2019, the company unveiled its #1001DiverseBooks initiative. With this program, Sailaja has committed to raising the funds to donate 1001 new, diverse books to literacy nonprofits bridging the accessibility gap within Children's Literature. Community members can sponsor books for just $10 and through this program ensure that every child has access to high-quality, diverse kid's lit. The company launched the initiative with its 14th book Finding Om and reached their goal of raising funds for 1001 books in just five short days. The company's mission has expanded to not only bridging the diversity gap in children's literature but also improve the accessibility of diverse children's lit in underserved communities. Amy Maranville is a Massachusetts-based editor with extensive experience in children's literature. In addition to her work as a senior editor for Mango + Marigold Press, Amy owns her own editing and writing company called Kraken Communications. Amy has worked with dozens of authors, many of them publishing for the first time, to bring forth their unique voices and experiences. She has also authored six picture books, two animated stories for a typing company, and has two easy reader non-fiction texts coming out next year. She lives in Somerville with her husband, two young sons, and a very sleepy basset hound named Barney. Payal Doshi has a Masters in Creative Writing (Fiction) from The New School, New York. Having lived in the UK and US, she noticed a lack of Indian protagonists in global children's fiction and one day wrote the opening paragraph to what would become her first children's novel. She was born and raised in Mumbai, India, and currently resides in Minneapolis, Minnesota with her husband and three-year-old daughter. When she isn't writing or spending time with her family, you can find her nose deep in a book with a cup of coffee or daydreaming of fantasy realms to send her characters off into. She loves the smell of old, yellowed books. Rea and the Blood of the Nectar, the first book in TheChronicles of Astranthia series is her debut middle grade novel. For more information, visit her website, www.payaldoshiauthor.com, or follow her on Instagram @payaldoshiauthor and on Twitter @payaldwrites.
We are happy to welcome Dr. Sailaja Desai, a Classical Dance Performer, Member of International Dance council, and Executive Committee Member of Powai Fine Arts. Dr. Desai has performed extensively in India and abroad for the past three and a half decades and also conducted many lectures- demonstrations on Kuchipudi. We will ask Dr. Desai her envisage of creative society, where each person in the world lives in secure, stable and prosperous conditions, where everyone has opportunities for self-development. We will talk about the role of art of dance in society. How can society foster and popularise the best human values? Why should the format of our society be changed? The Creative Society project is a unique global initiative already uniting many people around the world. Its main aim is to build society free from consumerist relations, where a Human is the most important, his life is valued, and all efforts are directed to improve human life and making it safe and comfortable. More information about The Project Creative Society: allatraunites.com Creative Society https://youtu.be/R4C-SQCqqA4 CREATIVE SOCIETY. UNITED WE CAN , December 20, 2020. International Online Conference on ALLATRA IPM platform https://youtu.be/7y8Iihk5axs #allatraunites #creativesociety #india #dance
I’m an avid reader, and one of my favorite things to do with my kids is to read to them. A few years ago, I realized it was easy to find books where my kids could see themselves in the story. But I began to take that for granted and wanted to include more diverse literature. My guest today is Sailaja Joshi, CEO of Mango and Marigold Press. She has built a company dedicated to this very idea, that books need more diversity. 3:56 – Sailaja 101 Mango and Marigold Press is an independent publishing house that shares sweet and savory stories of the south Asian experience. Sailaja is a mom, wife, passionate runner and excited about disrupting the publishing space. 7:05 – Her personal experience The idea of Mango and Marigold started during Sailaja’s first pregnancy. She wanted a library themed baby shower. She was looking for books that represented her culture, history and heritage. What she found was really disappointing. Some of the books she found were culturally inaccurate or insensitive. She decided to do something about it. She had an entrepreneurial spirit but knew nothing about publishing. 11:39 – How she started her business She tried writing books, and it didn’t work. So she asked a friend with a background in children’s literature for help. “I think it’s really important for children to be able to see themselves and children to see others having these great moments of joy, and that’s what our books do,” said Sailaja 16:41 – What she’s learned after publishing 20 books A big piece she learned is how the books are healing, not for children, but for parents “I think for so many parents, these books are things that they were just dying for in their youth and didn't have,” said Sailaja 19:55 – Feedback The books resonate because they are great stories and are empowering. Sailaja says it’s a wonderful feeling. 27:03 – Her favorite book Each book has a special meaning and a deep place in her heart. “I love stories that just celebrate black and brown joy. Those need to take up all the space on the bookshelf,” said Sailaja. 33:32 – Get to know Sailaja Her favorite song to sing – Destiny’s Child Bootylicious Her favorite meal – pizza Favorite TV show – 80s and 90s children’s shows FEATURED QUOTES “I’m really excited about bridging the accessibility gap in children’s literature and beyond.” – Sailaja “I was looking for books that represented my culture, my history, my heritage, and what I found was really disappointing.” – Sailaja “I think it’s really important for children to be able to see themselves and children to see others having these great moments of joy, and that’s what our books do.” – Sailaja “I think for so many parents, these books are things that they were just dying for in their youth and didn't have.” – Sailaja ADDITIONAL RESOURCES OR LINKS https://mangoandmarigoldpress.com/ https://mangoandmarigoldpress.com/pages/sailaja-joshi About Sailaja Joshi: Sailaja N. Joshi is a design thinker, intersectional feminist, mother to two, a bibliophile, an entrepreneur, lover of bold, modern design, diversity activist, and an aspiring dog owner. A Massachusetts native, Sailaja grew up a voracious reader. From Leo the Lop to Harry Potter, Lord of the Rings and Amelia Bedelia, she loved every book she read. If you were to ask her today what her favorite book is, she'd likely say either the Harry Potter series OR The Tao of Pooh. It really depends on the day. She has always been interested in exploring multicultural generations and loves using those skills in new and exciting ways as the CEO and founder of Mango & Marigold Press. Mango & Marigold Press is an award-winning independent publishing house that shares the sweet and savory stories of the South Asian experience. Founded in 2014, the company has produced fourteen books across four different product categories and been featured on The Today Show, Us Weekly, People Magazine, the New York Times, the Washington Post and so much more. In 2019, the company unveiled its #1001DiverseBooks initiative. With this program, Sailaja has committed to raising the funds to donate 1001 new, diverse books to literacy nonprofits bridging the accessibility gap within literature for children and teams. Community members can sponsor books for just $10 and through this program ensure that everyone has access to high quality, diverse literature. The company launched the initiative with its 14th book Finding Om and reached their goal of raising funds for 1001 books in just five short days. The company's mission has expanded to not only bridge the diversity gap in literature for children and teens but also improve the accessibility of diverse books in underserved communities. Her ambition is to have Mango & Marigold Press be an active participant in the field of multicultural literature, moving forward with the belief that we need diverse literature for all in a diverse world. The company recently expanded its collection to include both young adult and middle grade books (to be published in 2021!) When she's not working to change the face of publishing, she can be found hanging with her two adorable children at the park or at circus class (really, that's a thing). Thank you to our partner of the show, MamaSuds! How much time do you spend reading labels? A lot right? MamaSuds would like to help you take the stress of research out of your life with their truly safe, non-toxic household cleaning collection. They have everything you need to keep your family and your home clean and safe. If you've seen my Instagram Stories, you know I love their laundry soap! The best part is that they use plants and minerals to make their products- NOTHING SYNTHETIC. 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Sheetal Sheeth & Sailaja Joshi are on the podcast to celebrate the diversity and sweet stories of South Asia. Sheetal, the author of Always Anjali, tells us how she was urged to change her name if she wanted to work as an actress in Hollywood. Sailaja tells us why she founded an independent publishing house to celebrate South Asian culture.
CEO & Founder of Mango and Marigold Press (formally Bharat Babies) Sailaja Joshi sits down and chats with me about building her company literally starting from scratch.Joshi founded Mango and Marigold Press in 2014, a publishing company that aims to fill bookshelves across America with age-appropriate, culturally sensitive and visually vibrant books that tell tales of brown kids growing up in diasporic communities. @mangoandmarigoldpresswww.mangoandmarigoldpress.com
Who is a professional performing artist? Is she the person who rules the stage or the person who merely uses a platform to earn her precious 15 minutes of fame? Are schools of performing arts a business in the truest sense? In the episode of Stage Business, we speak with Kuchipudi-exponent, Sailaja. Sailaja also runs the Chennai-based dance school called Saila Sudha Dance Academy. During our discussion, she shares her thoughts about the current trends in the performing arts arena and tells us what the stage means to a dancer. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/business-line/message
The Lunar Saloon Every Friday from 10P - 12A PST 99.1 FM Long Beach Streaming at KLBP.org/listen Air date : February 21, 2020 -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- THE MYSTERY MIX (all randomly selected tracks) Motohiko Hamase (浜瀬元彦), Oiseaux Á La Pluie, Intaglio (インタリヨ) Populous, Vu [Prp Remix] (feat. Clap! Clap!), Night Safari Remixed Nu Guinea, Stasis ( Calm Before The Storm), The Tony Allen Experiments Sly & Robbie, Doctor in dub, Dub Rockers Delight Twoonky, Jasso, Dezzo Ilaiyaraaja feat. Malaysia Vasudevan, Nan Koduthathai, Ilectro Malaysia Vasudevan & S.P. Sailaja, Pattu Engey, Fire Star: Synth-Pop & Electro-Funk From Tamil Films 1984-1989 China Express, The Ghost Of The Samurai, The Ghost Of The Samurai / In Orient 911, Twenty Four/Seven, Twenty Four/Seven / It Must Be Nice Beastie Boys, Slow Ride, Licensed to Ill Okay Temiz, Repercussions, Drummer Of Two Worlds INIT, Echoes, Two Pole Resonance S.T.O.R.E., Get Hyped Up!, X-Static - Dutch Hardbeats 2 William The Squid, Planet Play, Knowes Universal Broadcast (Seg. 3) Dj Spoko, Bula ma ft. Pru-dance, Spoko Forever AN-2, Lazy Sun, Wide Open EP Wolfgang Maus Soundpicture, Children Of The Universe, Children Of The Universe Musique, Summer Love Theme (Radio Edit), Keep On Jumpin' The Syndicate, Nashville Soul (Psychemagik edit), Psychemagik Archive 2009-2017 Cate Brothers, Livin' On Dreams, Cate Bros Destroyer, Dark Leaves Form a Thread, Trouble In Dreams Marv Johnson, You Got What It Takes, Billboard Top 100 Of 1960 Tommy Quickly, Tip of My Tongue, Tip of My Tongue Arian, Novi Susret, Arian Olivia Newton-John With Gene Kelly, Whenever You're Away from Me, Xanadu - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Pet Shop Boys, Jealousy, Discography: The Complete Singles Collection Tears For Fears, Listen, Songs From The Big Chair The Beatles, Sea of Holes, Yellow Submarine
Totally Well is a place where we get curious, ask questions and explore everything to do with health, wellness, fitness, personal development, helping people and all the things it takes to help you live a strong, joyous life.Reach out to Coach Joyce at @TotalWellCoach on all social media platforms. I love getting questions and DMs and making new connections! What do you need help with? What problem are you trying to solve! Your questions help me produce great content that helps more people!Thanks for Totally Well Podcast sponsor The New Primal. Use code TOTALWELLCOACH for 10% off your order! #Whole30ApprovedJOIN MY TOTAL WELL COACH INNER CIRCLE for virtual coaching, classes and webinars!Subscribe and share my TotalWellCoach YouTube Channel to see the video of our interview.If you love my work and want to support what I do, here’s a link to Make a Donation.
Totally Well is a place where we get curious, ask questions and explore everything to do with health, wellness, fitness, personal development, helping people and all the things it takes to help you live a strong, joyous life.Reach out to Coach Joyce at @TotalWellCoach on all social media platforms. I love getting questions and DMs and making new connections! What do you need help with? What problem are you trying to solve! Your questions help me produce great content that helps more people!Thanks for Totally Well Podcast sponsor The New Primal. Use code TOTALWELLCOACH for 10% off your order! #Whole30ApprovedJOIN MY TOTAL WELL COACH INNER CIRCLE for virtual coaching, classes and webinars!Subscribe and share my TotalWellCoach YouTube Channel to see the video of our interview.If you love my work and want to support what I do, here’s a link to Make a Donation.
There are five times as many books about trucks than there are about any children of color. When Sailaja Joshi, DMSB’06 was searching for authentic and appropriate stories of Indian culture for her own children, she found a huge diversity gap in children’s literature. So, she decided to solve the problem, and launched Mango and Marigold Press, an award winning independent publishing house focusing on the South Asian experience. Serving as the CEO and founder, today the press has over a dozen titles, and recently launched the #1001DiverseBooks initiative, with the goal to bridge the accessibility gap, and raise money to donate diverse children’s literature to underserved communities. Northeastern’s IDEA venture accelerator gave this alumna a leg up, and she later utilized SCOUT, the student-led design studio, for her company’s rebrand. Visit: mangoandmarigoldpress.com Follow: @mangoandmarigoldpress on Instagram
This time on Autism Live, Shannon covers ABA in for jargon of the day! Then, Shannon has an interview with Dr. Sailaja Golla about Impact of COVID -19 on the autism community and what the autism community should know about the outbreak. After that, we have CARD Clinical Director Evelyn Kung on the show to answer some viewer questions! Don't miss it!
This time on Autism Live, Shannon covers ABA in for jargon of the day! Then, Shannon has an interview with Dr. Sailaja Golla about Impact of COVID -19 on the autism community and what the autism community should know about the outbreak. After that, we have CARD Clinical Director Evelyn Kung on the show to answer some viewer questions! Don't miss it!
Sailaja Manacha - PCC, Author Founder Physis.co.in. C level Leadership Coach. Teaching and Supervising Transactional Analyst (Psychotherapy) and Transformational Coach working with senior Management and Leadership teams with 20 years’ experience. She has been running women-only transformational groups and workshops focusing on building their capacity and presence. She has launched’ STEP UP India’s first 100% online Women’s Leadership course combining psychology with cutting edge leadership/management learning. She hosts and leads Lead Powerful Live Mindful ( LPLM) a professional's women group on Facebook. Her Leadership Coaching is informed by Transactional Analysis, NLP, Systemic Constellations, Psychodynamic approaches, Body Awareness Work and Ontology which is the study of ‘being’. She is in continued Advanced Coach development with the Institute of Generative Leadership USA where she deepens her learning and application of Ontological and Generative distinctions in coaching. Few questions I ask Sailaja Manacha on Women’s journey in career and her book Step Up is as follows: Time Stamps: 6:02m to 53:30m A little background about Sailaja? 6:13m Why did you decide to come up with the book, Step-up and how is it going to help? 7:55m Is this book a wakeup call for the women who have buried their aspiration so deep & it could be personally or professionally? 12:45m You begin with `Understanding your inner world’ How important it is in today’s context? 15:05m The 4 main adaptations in women, what & how it helps us move out of our adaptations? 17:12m `Being present is like your GPS. Pay attention and it informs you how to navigate. How does one pay attention & is there a framework? 22:22m Can you share one or two examples of how step-up has helped them to scale or transform into who they can be? 24:40m Only 7% or less are women in a leadership role at corporate India and women are falling behind at every level especially just outside the glided doors of the c-suite. Does Step Up challenge this barrier and help to explore their leadership potential. 28:40m can you explain how self- care & you say `Practice the Pause’, how is this useful? 32:05m The book has a lot of practices at the end of each chapter to introspect, reflect and apply. Can you share your idea behind it? 35:26m What is your advise and how can women break this huge internal barrier and identify their strengths? 37:20m How does the five-finger solution operationalize in the process? 40:15m what would be the challenges, what is the toughest part for a consultant or organization or anybody who practices this? 43:15m Can you talk about the Step-Up program you offer? 44:15m Any other information which will be helpful to my listeners? 48:25m How do you see Learning trends in 2020? 49:56m "Powerful question" to my guest to unveil for my listeners. to engage, enlighten and empower (& that’s the mission of my podcast too) Timestamp at 53:32m to 1:06 hr According to you, what is the “STAR” moment? What “inspires you” to do everything that you do? If you owned the company, what’s one thing you would do differently in learning? What are the three most important things you would like to accomplish right now? if I may ask you, What are your strengths? What’s the best book you’ve read this year? or anytime you recommend for my listeners? What are the characteristics of the best boss role models or mentors/coach you ever had? What made that person great? Are there any tools that you use on a daily basis to be a better you? Is there any habit you are practicing which has made you successful in whatever you do? Your advice to people who are new and want to accelerate their career? Resources mentioned in this episode: Reboot: Leadership and the Art of Growing Up by Jerry Colonna Connect with Sailaja Manacha @ www.physis.co.in LinkedIn - Sailaja Manacha Facebook Lead Powerful Live Mindful We love your recommendations! If you have any recommendations on the topic you like us to cover or any leaders who you want me to interview…Please drop a line in the comment section. Please visit www.prajvitaknowledge.com/podcast for complete show notes of this episode. For questions, comments and guest suggestions, contact the host, Jyothi G at LinkedIn or email @ prajvitapro@gmail.com Like us? Rate & Review us! Please do show us your love by subscribing to this channel in iTunes, or any other podcast platforms and do add it to your favorite’s list! Also, your feedback is definitely a feedforward & your ratings help us build more credibility and attract new listeners. Hence please leave your comment and review as this will definitely ease me to keep making these shows better for you : ) Music – Sound Cloud – Liven Let Me Be Follow the Stars of Learning on Facebook Twitter Instagram
In this interview, #SailajaManacha talks about her book Step Up in which she talks about how successful women make their journey into leadership positions. This book combines the best of the psychology of breaking barriers and leadership success because that's the unique perspective that Sai brings to her book! A must listen interview for all aspiring women leaders!Listen to this episode on Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/episode/3ef9bD5vnrEnq0UjeOqAKM?si=0TXjB6seS2iXrLjqTpIc5AListen to this episode on iTuneshttps://podcasts.apple.com/in/podcast/step-up-sailaja-manacha-talks-about-womens-journeys/id1471877484?i=1000464394168Sailaja Manacha LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sailajamanacha/If you liked this episode, please share it with your network of influence and close friends! We’re grateful for your support!Share your feedback / comments with me on coachtoolbox@gmail.comYour host for this show: Ajay Nangalia PhD PCC, https://www.linkedin.com/in/ajaynangalia/And, here is who we are and what we do: www.globalcoachtrust.orgGet new episode updates via email by registering your email id on the follow blog via email button here www.globalcoachtrust.orgRemember to subscribe, follow and comment on this channel! We really appreciate your support!
[This interview was conducted via phone and the audio quality on speakers will vary.] Jenn speaks with Bharat Babies publisher Sailaja Joshi about the creation of a new independent imprint focused on South Asian stories, the work behind-the-scenes as a new indie publisher, and the overall goals and support needed when making such a venture for young readers. Transcription of this episode will be available on the Episodes page of the MiP podcast's Tumblr.
It's time for Autism Live! Get ready for a LIVE Ask an Autism Expert segment where our expert Hitomi Wada answers questions about escape behaviors and aggression before we have Dr. Sailaja Golla on the show to talk about what signs of autism to look for! Don't miss it! Like Autism Live on Facebook at http://facebook.com/autismlive Sign up for Autism Live’s free newsletter at: http://www.autism-live.com/join-our-email-list.aspx Autism Live is a production of the Center for Autism and Related Disorders (CARD), headquartered in Woodland Hills, California, and with offices throughout, the United States and around the globe. For more information on therapy for autism and other related disorders, visit the CARD website at http://centerforautism.com
Your host Meg Brunson interviews founder and CEO of Bharat Babies, Sailaja Joshi who shares how her publishing house started with a simple need to allow her daughter to identify with the characters in the books she loved. She also offers some great tips for how to curate a more diverse library for your family at home. In this episode you'll discover: If there's a need no one is filling, take the opportunity to fill the gap yourself! Diverse literature is critical for kids of color to know themselves as seen and valuable as they grow and develop. Curating a diverse library takes intentionality and thoughtfulness, but is a primary tool for raising culturally conscious kids. Be sure to subscribe to this podcast - so you don't miss another episode! Learn more about the FamilyPreneur Business Accelerator and join today at »familypreneur.co« I'm committed to building an inclusive and anti-racist business. I support LGBTQIA+ rights and the rights of all intersectional identities. I believe that business should be a force for dismantling systems of oppression and actively invest in my own learning to fulfill this role. »Read My Full DEI Statement HERE« Would you like to deliver your own private podcast feed to your audience? Sign up for a free trial today at Hello Audio.
Your host Meg Brunson interviews founder and CEO of Bharat Babies, Sailaja Joshi who shares how her publishing house started with a simple need to allow her daughter to identify with the characters in the books she loved. She also offers some great tips for how to curate a more diverse library for your family at home. In this episode you'll discover: If there’s a need no one is filling, take the opportunity to fill the gap yourself! Diverse literature is critical for kids of color to know themselves as seen and valuable as they grow and develop. Curating a diverse library takes intentionality and thoughtfulness, but is a primary tool for raising culturally conscious kids. Be sure to subscribe to this podcast - so you don't miss another episode!
So, I was ecstatic to know that Bharat Babies was going to be a sponsor for Project Voice and I really wanted to give the platform to its founder, Sailaja, because what she’s doing for our community is really inspiring. When I was looking for sponsors for Project Voice, one of the items on my criteria was to partner with a business who reflected our values and I believe that Bharat Babies really fit the mold for us as a business. As someone who grew up craving for stories that looked like me, I thought it was refreshing to hear that there was someone out there who decided to make a change about it. So, here I’m going to have Sailaja share her story on how she started Bharat Babies. Bharat Babies is an indie publishing house that shares the stories of South Asian characters doing everything from the everyday to the extraordinary. From stories of superhero, the celebrating festivals, to standing up for themselves, Bharat Babies helps to ensure that every child can see themselves in the stories told. Bharat Babies can be found at www.bharatbabies.com, facebook.com/bharatbabies, twitter.com/bharatbabies, and instagram.com/bharatbabies. Sailaja has been a passionate volunteer in the Hindu Youth community for over twenty years and is an accomplished academic with degrees from Northeastern University, Harvard University, and Simmons College. She has also worked with multiple startups, helping them to refine their brand identity and develop their marketing communications. Her unique set of skills and experience help to her to drive Bharat Babies forward. Her ambition is to have Bharat Babies be an active participant in the field of multicultural children’s literature, moving forward with the belief that we need diverse kids lit for a diverse world. When she's not working to change the face of children's publishing, she can be founded hanging with her two adorable children at the park or at circus class (really, that's a thing).
To combat misrepresentation (and lack of representation) of South Asian cultures in American children’s literature, Sailaja Joshi founded Bharat Babies, an independent publishing house that creates books for young children, telling “stories about India's Heritage.” Sailaja talks about growing up Indian American, why cultural representation matters, and why anthropology should be central in any business endeavor.
Preethi talks with Sailaja Joshi about their new book "Let's Celebrate Diwali" being released in time for Diwali.
IMC chats with Sailaja, the founder of Bharat Babies. Bharat Babies is a company that is committed to producing developmentally appropriate children's books that tell the stories of India's heritage.
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