Nerve to Lead by SangParth

High Achieving First Gen Immigrant Leadership & Parenting (Part 1 of 2)


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In this episode, Suvarna Krishnan talks about Indian Ivy-league education, and how it sets her up for a career in tech leadership, we talk about being the right kind of "non-white" in Tech, the first-generation immigrant survival physiology, the two-career parenting and the ROI of investing in personal growth.

(00:00) Episode Promo

(00:32) Introduction

(01:13) Introducing Suvarna Krishnan

(02:37) The right kind of non-white in Tech Leadership

(05:11) Breaking the Model Minority Myth in Tech

(07:29) Redefining Success in Tech: A Minority Perspective

(09:09) The Passport Identity, The Cultural Identity

(11:07) Success as Survival

(14:09) Diversity & Inclusion through the eyes of a woman of color in a leadership position

in Corporate America.

(20:20) D & I as a practice through the lens of a trauma-informed nervous system coach

(23:11) Resources -Download the first-generation immigrant nervous system guide

(23:49) Do we really shift gears post-passports? Survival-based Immigrant Parenting

(27:16) Identity is belonging, identity is attachment

(28:34) Doing the Work as a first-generation Parent

(30:30) Closing and End Credits

 

We've created a guide called Rerooted Somatics - The Immigrant Nervous System, which walks you through first-generation rerootedness in all its various aspects. You can download and use it here: ⁠https://www.sangparth.com/rerooted-somatics-guide-pod

 

Thanks to Sound Creed for the music, you can visit them here ⁠⁠ https://www.youtube.com/@SoundCreedLLP⁠ ⁠

 

Curious about the work? Visit ⁠⁠www.sangparth.com⁠⁠ and book a free 15-minute call ⁠⁠ https://www.sangparth.com/15min-call⁠⁠

 

To know more about Suvarna Krishnan Visit: ⁠https://instagram.com/hyggemum?igshid=ZjE2NGZiNDQ=

 

For Full Transcript Visit: https://www.sangparth.com/podcast/b/immigrant-parenting-part1

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