Portraits of Strength
In this episode, Harry sits down with Sarika Nayak — IT professional, Bollywood dance instructor, community builder, and mother to Ranch, her son on the autism spectrum. Born and raised in Bhubaneswar, Odisha, Sarika has been dancing since she was three years old, training for over a decade in the classical Indian dance form Odissi under a guru who shaped not just her art but her spirit. Now rooted in Salt Lake City, Utah, she leads the Bollipop dance community — a space she built from scratch that has become, in her own words, a home away from home. This conversation goes deep. We talk about what it felt like when Ranch was first diagnosed, the silence and isolation of those early days, and how dance became the lifeline that pulled Sarika back. But this isn't just a story about surviving hardship. It's about what it looks like to choose joy — deliberately, repeatedly — and how that choice ripples outward into everything you build. What We Cover * Growing up hyperactive and happy in Bhubaneswar, and a mother's quiet wisdom in channeling that energy into Odissi * The "Indian checklist" — academics, job, marriage — and the buried dream of dance that never quite went away * Moving to Utah in 2014, Ranch's diagnosis at eighteen months, and the first time Sarika felt truly low * How a recreation center instructor's offhand suggestion sparked the Bollipop community in 2015 * Reimagining milestones, accepting different timelines, and what resilience actually looks like for a special needs parent * The Bollipop community as mutual healing — comeback moms, IT professionals, people who just need to move * What autism has taught Sarika about unconditional love, purity of heart, and living without judgment * Her advice for parents just beginning their autism journey: get the diagnosis, accept it on your own timeline, and know that you are the difference * Why staying passionate isn't selfishness — it's the thing that keeps you showing up A Moment That Will Stay With You "I think I never left dance. And I think it was mutual — dance never left me." "When you look at a heart rate monitor, it's the ups and downs that tell you the person is alive. If it's flat — he's dead. Life is that. If you have the ups and downs, you're actually living." "Ranch has come into my life to make me a better person." Rapid Fire * Favorite book: Autobiography of a Yogi * Favorite song: Love Me * Favorite quote: "Miles to go before I sleep" — Robert Frost * Favorite movie: Titanic * Greatest fear: That Ranch won't know what to do without her * Philosophy of life: Be happy. Make others happy. Everything will magically change around you. Connect with Sarika Find her and the Bollipop community on Instagram and in Salt Lake City, Utah. Listen & Subscribe Available on Spotify and YouTube. If this episode moved you, share it with someone who needs it today. A quick shout-out to today's sponsor, Sri Krishna Jewellers — over 50 years of craftsmanship, now serving the Dallas community from Frisco, Texas. Visit srikrishna.com or call 430-231-1111.
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