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Roots to RoutesRoots to Routes|E34| Rhea talks: South Africa’s Racial Story & What Ayahuasca Did For My Purpose and HealingSouth Africa-born, Rhea Naidoo, gives an incredible open and honest account of her memories of life in South Africa; as well as, her views of the racial discrimination (apartheid) that dominated the country for much of the 20th Century from the first-hand perspective of her and her family having grown up there. We explore how, as the first one of her family to leave South Africa, she was able to build up a new life in the United States, and the role that her first Ayahuasca experience played in bringing her towards her true calling of accelerating the return of...2023-10-311h 20Roots to RoutesRoots to Routes|E34| Rhea talks: South Africa’s Racial Story & What Ayahuasca Did For My Purpose and HealingSouth Africa-born, Rhea Naidoo, gives an incredible open and honest account of her memories of life in South Africa; as well as, her views of the racial discrimination (apartheid) that dominated the country for much of the 20th Century from the first-hand perspective of her and her family having grown up there. We explore how, as the first one of her family to leave South Africa, she was able to build up a new life in the United States, and the role that her first Ayahuasca experience played in bringing her towards her true calling of accelerating the return of...2023-10-311h 20Roots to RoutesRoots to Routes|E27| Shavika talks: How I Became My Authentic Self & a Rebel (With A Cause)Shavika shares how it was to be not American enough for the Americans, but not Indian enough for the Indians either. Coming from a family of strong-willed women who went against the 'norms' of expectation of women in their society, Shavika talks about how this helped her towards her own realisations and underlying passion for coaching. In this episode, we discuss The collective Asian Indian culture vs. the individualistic culture of America Embracing the open mindedness of American culture How do we make the traditional workplace less soul crushing? Do we need to be authentic in the work place? Is...2023-10-3158 minRoots to RoutesRoots to Routes|E27| Shavika talks: How I Became My Authentic Self & a Rebel (With A Cause)Shavika shares how it was to be not American enough for the Americans, but not Indian enough for the Indians either. Coming from a family of strong-willed women who went against the 'norms' of expectation of women in their society, Shavika talks about how this helped her towards her own realisations and underlying passion for coaching. In this episode, we discuss The collective Asian Indian culture vs. the individualistic culture of America Embracing the open mindedness of American culture How do we make the traditional workplace less soul crushing? Do we need to be authentic in the work place? Is...2023-10-3158 minRoots to RoutesRoots to Routes|E34| Rhea talks: South Africa's Racial Story & What Ayahuasca Did For My Purpose and Healing South Africa-born, Rhea Naidoo, gives an incredible open and honest account of her memories of life in South Africa; as well as, her views of the racial discrimination (apartheid) that dominated the country for much of the 20th Century from the first-hand perspective of her and her family having grown up there. We explore how, as the first one of her family to leave South Africa, she was able to build up a new life in the United States, and the role that her first Ayahuasca experience played in bringing her towards her true calling of accelerating the return...2021-09-011h 20Roots to RoutesRoots to Routes|E34| Rhea talks: South Africa's Racial Story & What Ayahuasca Did For My Purpose and Healing South Africa-born, Rhea Naidoo, gives an incredible open and honest account of her memories of life in South Africa; as well as, her views of the racial discrimination (apartheid) that dominated the country for much of the 20th Century from the first-hand perspective of her and her family having grown up there. We explore how, as the first one of her family to leave South Africa, she was able to build up a new life in the United States, and the role that her first Ayahuasca experience played in bringing her towards her true calling of accelerating the return...2021-09-011h 20Roots to RoutesRoots to Routes|E34| Rhea talks: South Africa's Racial Story & What Ayahuasca Did For My Purpose and Healing South Africa-born, Rhea Naidoo, gives an incredible open and honest account of her memories of life in South Africa; as well as, her views of the racial discrimination (apartheid) that dominated the country for much of the 20th Century from the first-hand perspective of her and her family having grown up there. We explore how, as the first one of her family to leave South Africa, she was able to build up a new life in the United States, and the role that her first Ayahuasca experience played in bringing her towards her true calling of accelerating the return...2021-09-011h 20Roots to RoutesRoots to Routes|E27| Shavika talks: How I Became My Authentic Self & a Rebel (With A Cause)Shavika shares how it was to be not American enough for the Americans, but not Indian enough for the Indians either. Coming from a family of strong-willed women who went against the 'norms' of expectation of women in their society, Shavika talks about how this helped her towards her own realisations and underlying passion for coaching. In this episode, we discuss The collective Asian Indian culture vs. the individualistic culture of America Embracing the open mindedness of American culture How do we make the traditional workplace less soul crushing? Do we need...2021-06-1458 minRoots to RoutesRoots to Routes|E27| Shavika talks: How I Became My Authentic Self & a Rebel (With A Cause)Shavika shares how it was to be not American enough for the Americans, but not Indian enough for the Indians either. Coming from a family of strong-willed women who went against the 'norms' of expectation of women in their society, Shavika talks about how this helped her towards her own realisations and underlying passion for coaching. In this episode, we discuss The collective Asian Indian culture vs. the individualistic culture of America Embracing the open mindedness of American culture How do we make the traditional workplace less soul crushing? Do we need...2021-06-1458 minRoots to RoutesRoots to Routes|E27| Shavika talks: How I Became My Authentic Self & a Rebel (With A Cause)Shavika shares how it was to be not American enough for the Americans, but not Indian enough for the Indians either. Coming from a family of strong-willed women who went against the 'norms' of expectation of women in their society, Shavika talks about how this helped her towards her own realisations and underlying passion for coaching. In this episode, we discuss The collective Asian Indian culture vs. the individualistic culture of America Embracing the open mindedness of American culture How do we make the traditional workplace less soul crushing? Do we need...2021-06-1458 minDepartment of Social PolicyDepartment of Social PolicyWhat you can do with a Social Policy degree from LSE? - Alex - Alex [Video]Contributor(s): Alex Talbot, Azhar S-O-Haj-Mohamed, Layla Doyle, Rhea Dattani | The Department of Social Policy’s undergraduate degree programmes allow students to develop skills which are attractive to a wide range of employers. Our graduates have found work in a variety of industries including; politics and government, education and teaching, banking and finance, NGOs, charities and international development, as well as journalism, media and publishing, advertising marketing and PR, and accounting and auditing.2016-08-0501 minDepartment of Social PolicyDepartment of Social PolicyWhat you can do with a Social Policy degree from LSE? - alex - Alex [Video]Contributor(s): Alex Talbot, Azhar S-O-Haj-Mohamed, Layla Doyle, Rhea Dattani | The Department of Social Policy’s undergraduate degree programmes allow students to develop skills which are attractive to a wide range of employers. Our graduates have found work in a variety of industries including; politics and government, education and teaching, banking and finance, NGOs, charities and international development, as well as journalism, media and publishing, advertising marketing and PR, and accounting and auditing.2016-08-0501 minDepartment of Social PolicyDepartment of Social PolicyWhat you can do with a Social Policy degree from LSE? - Azhar - Azhar [Video]Contributor(s): Alex Talbot, Azhar S-O-Haj-Mohamed, Layla Doyle, Rhea Dattani | The Department of Social Policy’s undergraduate degree programmes allow students to develop skills which are attractive to a wide range of employers. Our graduates have found work in a variety of industries including; politics and government, education and teaching, banking and finance, NGOs, charities and international development, as well as journalism, media and publishing, advertising marketing and PR, and accounting and auditing.2016-08-0501 minDepartment of Social PolicyDepartment of Social PolicyWhat you can do with a Social Policy degree from LSE? - Fleur - Fleur [Video]Contributor(s): Alex Talbot, Azhar S-O-Haj-Mohamed, Layla Doyle, Rhea Dattani | The Department of Social Policy’s undergraduate degree programmes allow students to develop skills which are attractive to a wide range of employers. Our graduates have found work in a variety of industries including; politics and government, education and teaching, banking and finance, NGOs, charities and international development, as well as journalism, media and publishing, advertising marketing and PR, and accounting and auditing.2016-08-0502 minDepartment of Social PolicyDepartment of Social PolicyWhat you can do with a Social Policy degree from LSE? - Layla - Layla [Video]Contributor(s): Alex Talbot, Azhar S-O-Haj-Mohamed, Layla Doyle, Rhea Dattani | The Department of Social Policy’s undergraduate degree programmes allow students to develop skills which are attractive to a wide range of employers. Our graduates have found work in a variety of industries including; politics and government, education and teaching, banking and finance, NGOs, charities and international development, as well as journalism, media and publishing, advertising marketing and PR, and accounting and auditing.2016-08-0501 minDepartment of Social PolicyDepartment of Social PolicyWhat you can do with a Social Policy degree from LSE? - Rhea - Rhea [Video]Contributor(s): Alex Talbot, Azhar S-O-Haj-Mohamed, Layla Doyle, Rhea Dattani | The Department of Social Policy’s undergraduate degree programmes allow students to develop skills which are attractive to a wide range of employers. Our graduates have found work in a variety of industries including; politics and government, education and teaching, banking and finance, NGOs, charities and international development, as well as journalism, media and publishing, advertising marketing and PR, and accounting and auditing.2016-08-0501 min