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Sanju thinks about racism and what we can do as individuals to combat discrimination of black and brown people, inspired by the guest episode with Jacob Adams, Founder of Inner Spark Learning Lab. Celebrating South Asian Heritage Month, Sanju talks of the ways she has embraced community and co-founded The Bangali Story in the spirit of the theme 'Roots to Routes'. This episode speaks to the notion of breaking convention, and empowers anyone listening to do exactly this, with Sanju highlighting her work to change the law for women with endometriosis.
The 'Sanju thinks...' episodes are released on the 3rd Thursday of every month. They contain Sanju's reflections on the challenge that the guest speaker has shared earlier in the month so make sure you've listened to that episode first! This episode was released a little later than usual and recorded on 24th July 2025.
If you enjoyed this episode then share it on your social media and tag @sanjuthinks on Instagram and Twitter or on LinkedIn.
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Social media:
Sanju Pal @sanjuthinks
RISE @risecharity
Jacob Adams @elsnakeob
Inner Spark Learning Lab @innersparklab
@sathnamsangera
@kiran.landa
@anoushkad6
@jasminesamra99
@1928institute
@shalinapatel
@sushmajansari
@anishaparmarstudio
@rheatulipartridge
@runnymedetrust
@shabnabegum25
@crowdjustice_
@neelamheerashergill
@cystersgroup
@reachacademyfeltham
@awaawardsuk
@loveliff
@caryrajinder
@rimadas13
@southasianheritagemonth_uk
@smokeandlime
@playsamosa
@aiyyoshraddha
@mohua_chinappa
@thebangalistory
@damsel.collective
@tulipsiddiq
@pointsoflight
@indogenius
@housegospelchoir
@neerscreenprints
@westlondonsinf
@vegetarianbrowngirls
@aakashodedracompany
@ranikhanum.kathak
@rushilmusic
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By Sanju PalSanju thinks about racism and what we can do as individuals to combat discrimination of black and brown people, inspired by the guest episode with Jacob Adams, Founder of Inner Spark Learning Lab. Celebrating South Asian Heritage Month, Sanju talks of the ways she has embraced community and co-founded The Bangali Story in the spirit of the theme 'Roots to Routes'. This episode speaks to the notion of breaking convention, and empowers anyone listening to do exactly this, with Sanju highlighting her work to change the law for women with endometriosis.
The 'Sanju thinks...' episodes are released on the 3rd Thursday of every month. They contain Sanju's reflections on the challenge that the guest speaker has shared earlier in the month so make sure you've listened to that episode first! This episode was released a little later than usual and recorded on 24th July 2025.
If you enjoyed this episode then share it on your social media and tag @sanjuthinks on Instagram and Twitter or on LinkedIn.
--
Social media:
Sanju Pal @sanjuthinks
RISE @risecharity
Jacob Adams @elsnakeob
Inner Spark Learning Lab @innersparklab
@sathnamsangera
@kiran.landa
@anoushkad6
@jasminesamra99
@1928institute
@shalinapatel
@sushmajansari
@anishaparmarstudio
@rheatulipartridge
@runnymedetrust
@shabnabegum25
@crowdjustice_
@neelamheerashergill
@cystersgroup
@reachacademyfeltham
@awaawardsuk
@loveliff
@caryrajinder
@rimadas13
@southasianheritagemonth_uk
@smokeandlime
@playsamosa
@aiyyoshraddha
@mohua_chinappa
@thebangalistory
@damsel.collective
@tulipsiddiq
@pointsoflight
@indogenius
@housegospelchoir
@neerscreenprints
@westlondonsinf
@vegetarianbrowngirls
@aakashodedracompany
@ranikhanum.kathak
@rushilmusic
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.