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I talk to Purnima Ramakrishnan who is a heartfulness trainer, a UNCA award winning journalist and the recipient of the fellowship in Journalism by the International Reporting Project, John Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies.
She is the Chief Strategy Officer at World Moms Network, a Forbes Top 100 Website for Women uniting women from 30+ countries and 6 continents. She finds joy in meditation and writing and writes passionately about passionately about social causes, parenting, spirituality, womanhood, and life in India. She is a practitioner and trainer of Heartfulness Meditation and the host for the award-winning chat show - GLOW (Genuine Loving Outstanding Women).
Purnima used to work as an electronics engineer and contributed to the automotive electronics industry for a decade before becoming a writer and heartfulness trainer. Say hello to Purnima on Linkedin.
This episode was recorded in June 2021. It is as current as it was then.
If you like this episode, please rate it on Apple Podcasts and share it - you'll support the great work of our changemakers.
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I talk to Purnima Ramakrishnan who is a heartfulness trainer, a UNCA award winning journalist and the recipient of the fellowship in Journalism by the International Reporting Project, John Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies.
She is the Chief Strategy Officer at World Moms Network, a Forbes Top 100 Website for Women uniting women from 30+ countries and 6 continents. She finds joy in meditation and writing and writes passionately about passionately about social causes, parenting, spirituality, womanhood, and life in India. She is a practitioner and trainer of Heartfulness Meditation and the host for the award-winning chat show - GLOW (Genuine Loving Outstanding Women).
Purnima used to work as an electronics engineer and contributed to the automotive electronics industry for a decade before becoming a writer and heartfulness trainer. Say hello to Purnima on Linkedin.
This episode was recorded in June 2021. It is as current as it was then.
If you like this episode, please rate it on Apple Podcasts and share it - you'll support the great work of our changemakers.