It was an honour to receive the 33rd Dr S Radhakrishnan memorial National Media Network Award from the hands of Sh. Ram Niwas Goel, Hon'ble Speaker, Delhi Legislative Assembly. Feeling as if I am back to square one. I mean back in the company of my journalist friends. My mind was in media management for so many years............yet my heart was always there in journalism (and with journalists), .....writing (and with writers)......blogging (and with bloggers). The tug of war between the heart and the mind continued for a long time. One of the reaso ns I enrolled for a PhD in media marketing was to stay in touch with my journalist friends. Even my first book shared the story of TV news in India. And then one fine day the Universe listened to the "deep longings" of my heart and made me a blogger. Of late I have evolved into more of a storyteller. The heart finally emerged as the winner in the tug of war and the mind accepted its defeat gracefully. Three c
The Story "Eventually everything connects - people, ideas, objects. The quality of the connections is the key to quality per se." - Charles Eames “Everything Connects”, interesting title for a book, I must say. So when I came to know of this new book by Faisal Hoque & Drake Baer, I thought there must be an interesting story behind it too. And I requested Faisal for a Skype chat. I saw a mysterious story, and I wanted to solve the mystery as soon as possible. “Tell me the story about the book” I asked Faisal. Curiosity was killing the cat, it seems. “But first tell me, what is the inspiration behind the book”, I quipped. We both were looking at each other curiously, as if we both seemed to be older and less glamorous than our digital avatars. Faisal immediately replied, “The inspiration comes from none else than, Leonardo Di Vinci.” I knew that Faisal is a practitioner of mindfulness and I sensed a spiritual overtone in the book. So my next question
A Story of an American Angel and Her Indian Friend “Alone I can SPEAK But Together We Can TALK Alone I Can SMILE Together We Can LAUGH. Alone I Can ENJOY Together We Can CELEBRATE, That's the Beauty Of Togetherness” Anonymous In Hindi, we have a saying that one plus one equals eleven (which highlights the power of collaboration). Jennifer Sertl, (President, Agility 3R , New York ), my personal development coach and collaborator has proved it right. Heartfelt Collaboration As far as I remember, we connected sometime in 2008. Soon Jennifer emailed me her poem, " Teachers are Artists " which really touched me, since I have been a passionate teacher too. Then we exchanged few emails and she gifted me a copy of her book, " Strategy, Leadership and the Soul ." Now I was curious enough for a Skype chat. In my recent post entitled “ 3 Life Lessons that led to Social Media Success ” I talked about the
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