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Devangana Mishra wasn’t supposed to be here. Not on this podcast, not running a foundation for autism awareness.
She was the quiet kid, the one hiding behind her mother at parties, scribbling stories while the world moved around her. But something in her refused to accept the way things were, especially when it came to children on the autism spectrum.
In this inspiring conversation with Smitha, Devangana traces her journey from a childhood of imaginary worlds to the trenches of low-income schools in Mumbai, where she fights for kids who are often written off. She talks about the anxiety of being an introvert in a world that rewards loudness, the depression that nearly derailed her, and the stubborn belief that we can do better.
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Devangana's bio
Devangana Mishra is a writer and poet whose works have captivated readers globally with two celebrated poetry collections, Desierto Florido (2021) and 26, Kamala Nehru Ridge, Civil Lines Delhi (2023) to her name.
Devangana is also the founder of Brain Bristle, a foundation dedicated to autism awareness and promoting inclusivity in Mumbai’s low-income schools. Through her creative work and brand partnerships she actively raises funds to support these schools in their pursuit of leadership and inclusivity.
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