The Table of Redemption Podcast

Ep. 16 - Building Bridges Part 3 Global Voice from Nepal: Aishwarya Singh's Leadership Story of Redemption

1 h 35 min · 12. nov. 2025
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Episode 16: Defining Resilience On My Own Terms The Table of Redemption Podcast In this powerful episode, host Rasheen Jamison-Richardson sits down with Aishwarya Singh—fellow Harvard Graduate School of Education alumna (‘25), 6x gold medalist, and Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia honoree (2022)—as she shares her extraordinary journey from Nepal to global recognition. But behind the accolades lies a deeper story of transformation. Aishwarya opens up to Rasheen about the quiet battles behind her public triumphs, revealing how she dismantled the weight of external expectations to redefine resilience on her own terms. Through candid reflections on identity, healing, and leadership, both Rasheen & Aishwarya invites listeners into a narrative of bold reclamation—where strength is not inherited, but consciously chosen. ✨ Tune in for a conversation that challenges conventional success and celebrates the courage to lead with authenticity.

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