TEDx Speaker | Rhyming Rakesh Tiwari On The Joys Of Childhood #Unfiltered

Mansi Zaveri, Founder of Kidsstoppress spoke to Rakesh Tiwari, a Hindi poet about his childhood, career, and parenting. He talks to us about his passion, what pushed him to leave the corporate world and venture into the world of stand up poetry, his daughter, and what has shaped him. Also for all his fans, this episode is going to a treat and for those who don’t know him, you will leave this episode feeling happy and full as a person.
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I look at millennial parenting and I miss the way our parents raised us. The simplicity in childhood, the innocence, and the minimalistic lifestyle is something most of our children will not experience. But does that mean we stop trying? Does that mean we don't strive to raise them grounded? We have spoken about "millennial parenting" with so many celebrities and we love what each and one has to say. 

Mansi Zaveri, Founder of Kidsstoppress spoke to Rakesh Tiwari, a Hindi poet about his childhood, career, and parenting. I truly believe that we are a product of our childhood and there are so many stories that shape us. Rakesh Tiwari has inspired me in so many ways.

His story of hearing those silent whispers that were pushing him towards his passion but also his responsibilities towards his family that helped him stay by in a job for 12 years. He was a dutiful son and a fun father who is free-willed and is most optimistic that children today will find their ways but miss human connections. His anecdotes on life as a millennial kavi and human connections will leave you craving for more of this episode.

Rakesh Tiwari aka Millennial Kavi aka Rhyming Rakesh Tiwari has shared wonderful stories from his childhood. Also for all his fans, this episode is going to a treat and for those who don't know him, you will leave this episode feeling happy and full as a person.

Watch the video and you will definitely finish the video laughing and smiling at this light-hearted conversation.

P.S Couldn't agree more that our children are missing out on physical contact in this digital world! We, as parents, must do something about it!

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