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The world we reside in today is much more equitable than that of yesterday. The presence and participation of women are prominent in every sphere. Second Act dedicates this month to the journeys of women who've created extra ordinary second acts and played a key role in the propagation of this wave of equity.
We have on our podcast this week, a woman of many arts, she's is a business leader, a professional dancer, and above all a perpetual learner. Dipali Goenka, the CEO and Joint Managing Director of Welspun India, a lady of substance, getting inspired by her mother from a very young age and found her true purpose in her entrepreneurial journey. Today, she runs by the reins a previously male-dominated industry.
Key highlights from this podcast:
Why should you listen to the podcast:
Spending some time with myself will be my SecondAct says Dipali. Stressing upon the importance of time for self her words strike an extremely relatable cord. She underlines how an empowered woman can empower not just her family but all those around her, as her way of giving back to the world.
Focusing on sustainability, she motivates all to conserve the limited resources, not only for the generations to come but even as a way of paying back to nature.
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The world we reside in today is much more equitable than that of yesterday. The presence and participation of women are prominent in every sphere. Second Act dedicates this month to the journeys of women who've created extra ordinary second acts and played a key role in the propagation of this wave of equity.
We have on our podcast this week, a woman of many arts, she's is a business leader, a professional dancer, and above all a perpetual learner. Dipali Goenka, the CEO and Joint Managing Director of Welspun India, a lady of substance, getting inspired by her mother from a very young age and found her true purpose in her entrepreneurial journey. Today, she runs by the reins a previously male-dominated industry.
Key highlights from this podcast:
Why should you listen to the podcast:
Spending some time with myself will be my SecondAct says Dipali. Stressing upon the importance of time for self her words strike an extremely relatable cord. She underlines how an empowered woman can empower not just her family but all those around her, as her way of giving back to the world.
Focusing on sustainability, she motivates all to conserve the limited resources, not only for the generations to come but even as a way of paying back to nature.
--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/iiact/message