My parents always raised me and my sister to be strong and empowered. Never made us believe that we are not equal to boys. I remember – we were physically strong, mentally strong, and they ingrained it into us that financial independence was important.
Mansi Zaveri, Founder of Kidsstoppress recently spoke to Esha Nagar, MD of Nepa India. In her extremely candid conversation, Esha walks us through her journey as a child, and how she is a product of her childhood.
Whether deliberate or unconscious, the gender bias makes it difficult for women to move ahead. Knowing that bias exists isn’t enough. Action is needed to level the playing field. On Women’s Day this year, you must watch this interview to know how she did it!
She is strong, confident, accepts challenges and has the ability to look at the brighter side.
She talks to us about
- How her Dada and Dadi refused to raise her because she was a girl child and she stayed home with her Nana and Nani
- Her brother stayed with her paternal grandparents
- How she faced so much rejection but at the same time a lot of love
- She was a pseudo parent to her brother when her parents passed away
- How this affects you and your mental health
And more
Catch a peek at the conversation here
Watch the full interview here to know how this positive, full of energy woman keeps it all together. Don’t forget to like & subscribe to our YouTube channel to never a new video alert.