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In this powerful episode, we sit down with Manisha Morgan, an Indian woman raised in the UK, born in India whose life is a bold mix of defiance, resilience, and unapologetic authenticity. From dealing with racism in Bolton to breaking cultural norms within the Indian community, Manisha’s journey is anything but ordinary.
Growing up in an immigrant family, in Bolton Manisha faced prejudice. She feared fireworks thrown through her letterbox. Yet, despite the weight of cultural expectations and external pressures, she has consistently chosen to build her own path.
Manisha shares the pivotal moments that shaped her life, like defying her father’s disapproval to pursue a career as an air hostess, or how she navigated the deeply personal pain of fertility struggles, enduring five fresh IVF treatments in just 12 months. She opens up about the emotional toll it took, her grief, and how she found the strength to tell people she needed space, all while holding onto the hope of becoming a mother.
As a working mother later in life, Manisha gets real about mum guilt, the balancing act, and how open conversations helped her redefine what it means to “have it all.” She reminds us that failure isn’t the end, it’s simply a redirection.
Whether you’re part of the Indian community or not, this episode is a must-listen for anyone trying to break free from the expectations that hold us back. Manisha’s story is raw, honest, and full of lessons about resilience, accountability, and learning to thrive on your own terms.
Tune in to hear:
Manisha’s story isn’t just about breaking boundaries - it’s about owning your life, no matter the obstacles. Join us for a candid, no-nonsense conversation about culture, identity, and pushing past the limits society sets.
Manisha #YouAreAClassOfYourOwn
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By play for changeIn this powerful episode, we sit down with Manisha Morgan, an Indian woman raised in the UK, born in India whose life is a bold mix of defiance, resilience, and unapologetic authenticity. From dealing with racism in Bolton to breaking cultural norms within the Indian community, Manisha’s journey is anything but ordinary.
Growing up in an immigrant family, in Bolton Manisha faced prejudice. She feared fireworks thrown through her letterbox. Yet, despite the weight of cultural expectations and external pressures, she has consistently chosen to build her own path.
Manisha shares the pivotal moments that shaped her life, like defying her father’s disapproval to pursue a career as an air hostess, or how she navigated the deeply personal pain of fertility struggles, enduring five fresh IVF treatments in just 12 months. She opens up about the emotional toll it took, her grief, and how she found the strength to tell people she needed space, all while holding onto the hope of becoming a mother.
As a working mother later in life, Manisha gets real about mum guilt, the balancing act, and how open conversations helped her redefine what it means to “have it all.” She reminds us that failure isn’t the end, it’s simply a redirection.
Whether you’re part of the Indian community or not, this episode is a must-listen for anyone trying to break free from the expectations that hold us back. Manisha’s story is raw, honest, and full of lessons about resilience, accountability, and learning to thrive on your own terms.
Tune in to hear:
Manisha’s story isn’t just about breaking boundaries - it’s about owning your life, no matter the obstacles. Join us for a candid, no-nonsense conversation about culture, identity, and pushing past the limits society sets.
Manisha #YouAreAClassOfYourOwn
Guest