Navigating The Old And New India With Mansi Bhatia
How do today’s youth in India navigate living in a modern, progressive, and technologically-driven world, even when the family home is deeply rooted in tradition and culture (that can often clash with modern values)?
Hear it from a Gen Zer.
Mansi Bhatia is a journalist, actor, and singer. With a background in music, and a passion for cinema, Mansi is often found on the stage and the big screen.
“It’s our duty to help our parents grow along with us.” - Mansi Bhatia
How do today’s youth in India navigate living in a modern, progressive, and technologically-driven world, even when the family home is deeply rooted in tradition and culture (that can often clash with modern values)?
Hear it from a Gen Zer.
Mansi Bhatia is a journalist, actor, and singer. With a background in music, and a passion for cinema, Mansi is often found on the stage and the big screen.
Mansi’s work has been featured in The Caravan Magazine, StoriesAsia, The Lede and The Diplomat (Magazine). Usually found overwrought in her over thoughts, she believes waffles should run for President.
In this episode, Mansi and I dive into:
- The need to decolonize the mind to navigate a modern India.
- How to translate and communicate effectively across multiple, entangled languages.
- The ongoing impacts of partition on building the new India.
Connect with Mansi on LinkedIn and on Instagram @someonecalledmansi.
Continue the conversation with us on the Conscious Bad Asses Facebook group and follow along at @curatedconsciously.
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