
Revealing the human stories behind their name. We will hear honest and intimate reflections from our guests, who despite their circumstances, shape a world that reflects their unique visions of success. Join me, Mira Magecha, to learn from these inspirational people who are generously sharing where they began. Be inspired to live your own unique life and take the first step toward making your own ... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 56 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Half Indian, Half Normal
The Stories We Tell Ourselves
What happens when you say something as a joke…
and then realise it reveals something much deeper?
Writer and poet Ramanique Ahluwalia joins me for an honest, powerful conversation about iden... more
Ever feel like you're just making it up as you go?
You're not alone.
What happens when you stop chasing what you should do.
And start figuring out what actually makes you happy?
Dave Buonaguidi is back.
From career highs and failures to social m... more
Would you let Fear hold you back?
If it was the only thing standing between you and the life you want.
In part two, Nishma Patel Robb gets brutally honest about ambition, reinvention, and finally backing herself.
🔥 From blagging her way into a dr... more
Nishma Patel Robb’s journey is a mix of rebellion, resilience, and redefining success on her terms.
From a salesgirl with “phenomenal blag” to a managing director, she shares her story of ambition, humour in the darkest times, and navigating life's... more
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Awesome guests and conversation.
Awesome guests and conversations.
I’ve thoroughly enjoyed listening to all the guests so far that Mira has had. It’s deep, insightful and a little emotional too.
Brilliant to hear all the personal stories and how they have gone from where they were to where that are now.
Thanks for sharing these incredible people.
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Focusing on personal narratives and the transformative journeys of various individuals, this podcast emphasizes resilience, empowerment, and the value of unique life experiences. Listeners are introduced to heartfelt discussions that cover a wide array of topics including mental health, personal growth, creativity, and the challenges of navigating societal expectations. The guests, often from diverse backgrounds, share their stories of overcoming adversity and pursuing their passions, which connects deeply with the audience, fostering a sense of community and inspiration. Particularly notable is the emphasis on the power of storytelling as a tool for personal development and societal change, offering listeners both relatable experiences and... more
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2. Nishma Patel Robb
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5. Samantha Hearne
6. Emma Freivogel
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