Sontsa Podcast: Rooted & Rising

EP04: From TCV Classrooms to NYC Government Ft. Nawang Palden

47 min · 22 apr 2026
aflevering EP04: From TCV Classrooms to NYC Government Ft. Nawang Palden artwork

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In this episode of the Sontsa Podcast, we sit down with Nawang Palden—an engineer who went from TCV classrooms to working across NYC government agencies, often as the only Tibetan in the room. In conversation with our host Tenzin Gyaltsen, recorded at Ngatso Cafe, Nawang reflects on his journey from Nepal and India to the United States, and what it truly means to build opportunity—not through luck, but through preparation, adaptability, and continuous learning. We explore the importance of staying open and coachable, navigating new cultures, building meaningful relationships, and constantly investing in your own growth—even outside of your immediate field. Nawang also shares his deep commitment to service. As he puts it: “There’s no better way to serve than to use your education to uplift your community.” Beyond his professional work, Nawang has generously contributed his expertise to support the Tibetan Community Center of NY & NJ—offering months of pro bono technical guidance to help the community navigate complex building compliance processes. His work reflects a powerful example of using one’s skills to give back in meaningful and lasting ways. Adapt | Learn | Rise From TCV Classrooms to NYC Government Connect with Nawang Palden on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nawang-palden-a1331984/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/nawang-palden-a1331984/] About the Sontsa Podcast Sontsa Podcast: Rooted & Rising is a new initiative by the Sontsa Initiative that highlights stories of Tibetans who are building, creating, and leading across different fields. Our goal is simple: to share real journeys, spark ideas, and inspire young Tibetans to imagine new possibilities for themselves and their communities. ⸻ About Sontsa Initiative Sontsa Initiative is a voluntary Tibetan youth-led initiative that supports Tibetan students in exile through mentorship, college guidance, and community building. We aim to expand access to opportunities and help young Tibetans navigate education, leadership, and professional paths with confidence. If you would like to stay connected with our work: • Follow @sontsa_initiative | @sontsa_podcast on instagram. • Listen to the Sontsa Podcast [https://open.spotify.com/show/0HUYB7FJdgRQJbCAUq3ArJ?si=8a84ddd1d8dd429c&nd=1&dlsi=b67ed299a508487f] • Reach out if you are a student looking for guidance or mentorship - sontsainitiative@gmail.com

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