Sherni Vision Podcast

Episode 43: Ravi Singh Khalsa of Khalsa Aid

20 min · 23 jan 2026
aflevering Episode 43: Ravi Singh Khalsa of Khalsa Aid artwork

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In this conversation, Supreet Sohi discusses the mission and impact of KHALSA AID, a humanitarian organization founded by the Sikh community. He emphasizes the importance of volunteers, accountability in organizations, and the need for the youth to engage with their history and identity. Sohi also addresses mental health, political awareness, and the role of family in education, urging the community to work together for a better future. Takeaways KHALSA AID is a humanitarian organization founded in 1999. The organization relies heavily on volunteers who are passionate about helping others. Accountability and transparency are crucial for organizations to gain trust. The youth must engage with their history to understand their identity. Mental health is a significant issue that needs to be addressed openly. Political awareness is essential for community engagement and activism. Family plays a vital role in educating children about their heritage. Interactive education is necessary to keep children engaged in learning. Social media can be a powerful tool for positive change. Collaboration and learning from each other is key to progress. https://khalsaaid.org/organisation/our-story

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aflevering Episode 43: Ravi Singh Khalsa of Khalsa Aid artwork

Episode 43: Ravi Singh Khalsa of Khalsa Aid

In this conversation, Supreet Sohi discusses the mission and impact of KHALSA AID, a humanitarian organization founded by the Sikh community. He emphasizes the importance of volunteers, accountability in organizations, and the need for the youth to engage with their history and identity. Sohi also addresses mental health, political awareness, and the role of family in education, urging the community to work together for a better future. Takeaways KHALSA AID is a humanitarian organization founded in 1999. The organization relies heavily on volunteers who are passionate about helping others. Accountability and transparency are crucial for organizations to gain trust. The youth must engage with their history to understand their identity. Mental health is a significant issue that needs to be addressed openly. Political awareness is essential for community engagement and activism. Family plays a vital role in educating children about their heritage. Interactive education is necessary to keep children engaged in learning. Social media can be a powerful tool for positive change. Collaboration and learning from each other is key to progress. https://khalsaaid.org/organisation/our-story

23 jan 202620 min
aflevering Episode 42: Rosey Kaur, founder of The Patka Box artwork

Episode 42: Rosey Kaur, founder of The Patka Box

Rosey Kaur is an educator, author, and visionary leader born and raised in Brantford, Ontario. A tabla player at 2 years old, inspired by her father, Rosey’s journey into Sikhi, music, identity, and confidence began at a remarkably young age.With over 23 years of experience in education, she is the CEO of a homeschool learning centre, Concept1 Learning Centre Inc., she has led for more than a decade, creating a nurturing space where children are seen, valued, and respected for who they are. She is also the proud author of seven children's books that celebrate identity, Sikh stories, and representation. As the Founder of the globally recognized Patka Box™ movement, Rosey is transforming schools, hospitals, libraries, and community spaces with identity-affirming resources that help children not only learn, but belong. Her work ensures that articles of faith are respected, Sikh identity is protected, and every child feels proud of who they are. Through education, storytelling, and compassion, Rosey continues to inspire families, educators, and leaders,

9 jan 202643 min
aflevering Episode 40: Dr. Prabhjot Singh artwork

Episode 40: Dr. Prabhjot Singh

Dr. Prabhjot Singh is a physician, scientist, and healthcare innovator dedicated to building healthier, more connected communities. He has led groundbreaking work at Mount Sinai as Director of the Arnhold Institute for Global Health and Co-Founder of City Health Works, a Harlem-based initiative that empowers health coaches to support high-need patients. Currently, Dr. Singh serves as a Senior Advisor at the Peterson Center on Healthcare and the Peterson Health Technology Institute, helping shape the future of healthcare through innovation and equity. He is also the author of "Dying and Living in the Neighborhood: A Street-Level View of America’s Healthcare Promise," where he explores how place and community are central to the healing process. Passionate about linking medicine, policy, and lived experience, Dr. Singh brings a unique vision for reimagining healthcare from the ground up.

28 aug 202523 min
aflevering Episode 39: Sona Kaur, the founder of So Sona Skincare artwork

Episode 39: Sona Kaur, the founder of So Sona Skincare

In this episode of Sherni Vision, host Supreet Sohi sits down with Sona Kaur, founder of So Sona Skincare, a brand rooted in South Asian heritage and holistic beauty. Sona shares her journey of creating a skincare line that celebrates Ayurvedic ingredients, clean formulations, and self-care rituals inspired by generations of wisdom. We dive into the challenges of building a beauty brand, the power of representation in the skincare industry, and how Sona is redefining skincare with authenticity and purpose. Her story is one of resilience, passion, and the belief that beauty should be both nourishing and empowering. Tune in for an inspiring conversation about entrepreneurship, cultural influence in skincare, and the magic behind So Sona Skincare.

14 mrt 202536 min