The WanderWomen Podcast
There’s something powerful about beginnings, especially the ones that come after you’ve paused, reflected, and chosen to return with intention. Today marks the beginning of Season 2 of the WanderWomen Podcast, and I couldn’t have asked for a better guest to start this new chapter with than Gitanjali Ponnappa, consultant, global leader, partner at Implement Consulting Group, and founder of NegotiateHer, an initiative supporting women and people of color in negotiating their careers with confidence. We recorded this conversation just as I was turning 50. It felt symbolic, two women reflecting on reinvention, legacy, and the lightness that comes when you finally stop proving yourself and start defining success on your own terms. Gitanjali’s story spans continents: from India to the US, Singapore, Australia, South Africa, and Switzerland. Her professional trajectory is impressive, but what moved me most was the honesty with which she spoke about unlearning, especially the weight of parental expectations, the addiction to achievement, and the freedom of “earning the right to be playful.” She said something that lingered with me: “It took a tremendous amount of mental weightlifting to rest from the expectations that my parents had of me. Till recently, it mattered whether my father recognized the brand I worked for.” Many of us know that feeling all too well. The pressure to make our families proud, to represent our cultures well, to keep doing more, until one day, we realize we’re allowed to stop. Gitanjali calls her next chapter “Quiet Power.” It’s also the title of her upcoming book, one that explores how women and people of color can negotiate from a place of strength even within systems that hold the power imbalance. Our conversation touched on: * How to redefine ambition without apology. * The invisible weight of cultural conditioning. * What it really means to reinvent yourself in midlife. * The art of holding things lightly. And we ended with the reminder that sits at the heart of WanderWomen: “You are not alone. There’s someone who shares a version of your story. These experiences don’t have to isolate us, they can be the very things that bring us together.” 💚 This episode is the perfect doorway into Season 2, a season about expansion, belonging, and the quiet power that comes from knowing who you are. If you’d like to experience the kind of connection we talked about, join me at the first WanderWomen Circle in Zurich, an intimate space where we gather not to network or fix, but simply to listen deeply and remember we’re not alone. 👉 Learn more at thewanderwomen.org/circles Here’s to new seasons, quiet revolutions, and women who keep wandering toward their truth. With love,Shivangi Get full access to Shivangi Walke at theshivangiwalke.substack.com/subscribe [https://theshivangiwalke.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]
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