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Rising 2.0: 20 More Women Who Changed India - Women’s Day Special
In this inspiring episode, celebrated author and journalist Kiran Manral takes us through the extraordinary journeys of India’s trailblazing women as captured in her book, Rising 2.0: 20 More Women Who Changed India. Through compelling narratives, she brings to life the grit, determination, and achievements of women who defied conventions and carved their own paths across diverse fields—politics, science, law, sports, activism and the arts.
Kiran reflects on what it truly means to rise against the odds, the evolving landscape of gender representation in India, and the untold stories that deserve a place in history. With her signature warmth and keen insight, she explores the common thread that binds these women: an unbreakable spirit and a relentless pursuit of change.
As the conversation unfolds, she also shares invaluable advice for aspiring writers, emphasizing the power of storytelling in shaping narratives and inspiring change.
This episode is a celebration of courage, resilience, and the indomitable force of Indian women—a must-listen for anyone seeking inspiration from real-life changemakers.
Chapters
00:00 Highlights
01:13 Introduction of Kiran Manral and Discussion on Her Journey
05:33 Rising 2.0: 20 More Women Who Changed India
06:40 Selecting the Women for the Book
08:43 Memorable Interviews and Insights
12:03 The Glass Ceiling and Women Empowerment
14:10 Common Traits of Successful Women
15:02 Stories Inspired to Kiran Manral
17:00 Takeaways for Readers
18:24 Contributing to Equality and Empowerment Conversations
20:12 Writing Advice
21:11 Conclusion and Farewell
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