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THE BADASS NEW YORKER — by Supriya Vani
Joy Ngoma, the granddaughter of late Nobel Peace Prize winner Archbishop Desmond Tutu
Today on The Badass New Yorker, we speak with Joy Ngoma, granddaughter of the late Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Nobel Peace Prize laureate. Joy is living her own story while carrying forward a powerful legacy—showing that justice and joy aren’t opposites, and that forgiveness is the ultimate act of courage.In this episode, we explore:How her grandfather’s legacy shaped her path in peace education and human rights advocacyThe pivotal moment that inspired her dedication to youth empowerment and peacebuildingStudying international peace at UPEACE in Costa Rica and wo...
2026-02-09
29 min
THE BADASS NEW YORKER — by Supriya Vani
Muriel Quancard: Curation, Power, and the Architecture of Culture
In this episode of The Badass New Yorker, Supriya Vani sits down with Muriel Quancard—a New York–based curator and cultural strategist whose work shapes how art, memory, and value move through time.This conversation explores curation not as presentation, but as responsibility: who decides what is preserved, what is amplified, and what future generations inherit. From contemporary art and performance to the deeper ethics of cultural stewardship, Muriel reflects on the unseen power behind institutions, exhibitions, and legacy-making.A thoughtful dialogue on art as moral architecture, cultural discernment, and what it truly means to h...
2026-02-02
28 min
THE BADASS NEW YORKER — by Supriya Vani
Dr. Ethan Trinh, Ph.D. on identity, emotions, and cultural belonging — a conversation about language, resilience, and community
Today on The Badass New Yorker by Supriya Vani, I sat down with Ethan Trinh, Ph.D., for a thoughtful conversation on identity, emotional life, and what it means to cultivate belonging and resilience in today’s world.We explore language, emotions, community, and the inner work that shapes how we show up for ourselves and others. Ethan also shares the mission behind the Dr. Trinh Foundation, which supports healing, education, and community-based well-being.Learn more and support the foundation here: https://drtrinhfoundation.org/
2026-01-17
29 min
THE BADASS NEW YORKER — by Supriya Vani
Dr. Deborah Smilovitz Foster, Ph.D. — A conversation on emotional regulation, resilience, and the neuropsychology of well-being
Today on The Badass New Yorker by Supriya Vani, I sat down with Deborah Smilovitz Foster, a clinical psychologist and neuropsychologist whose work bridges neuroscience, emotional regulation, trauma healing, and mindfulness.In this episode, Dr. Smilovitz Foster shares how the nervous system shapes our emotional lives, how trauma is held in both mind and body, and what it truly means to cultivate resilience from within. We explore the science of regulation, the role of awareness in healing, and how individuals can reconnect with steadiness, clarity, and presence—even in times of stress and uncertainty. This is...
2026-01-17
31 min
THE BADASS NEW YORKER — by Supriya Vani
Marc Dullaert, Founder of the International Children’s Peace Prize
Today on The Badass New Yorker by Supriya Vani, I’m in conversation with Marc Dullaert—founder and chair of KidsRights and the initiator of the International Children’s Peace Prize.The International Children’s Peace Prize has recognized extraordinary young changemakers, including past recipients Greta Thunberg and Malala Yousafzai, who have shaped global conversations on justice, courage, and leadership.Marc shares his vision for protecting children’s rights worldwide and why empowering young voices is essential to building a more humane and responsible future.
2026-01-16
19 min
THE BADASS NEW YORKER — by Supriya Vani
Dr. Scott Conkright on Emotional Resilience, and Reclaiming Inner Power
In this episode of THE BadAss NEWYorker Podcast, Supriya Vani sits down with Dr. Scott Conkright, a leading voice in emotional resilience and mental health, for a grounded and deeply human conversation on healing, breakups, and rebuilding inner strength.Dr. Conkright speaks with rare clarity about why emotional pain is not a weakness but a doorway—one that, when understood, leads to self-trust, stability, and personal power. Together, they explore patterns behind emotional attachment, the psychological impact of separation, and how individuals can move forward with dignity, awareness, and confidence.This episode is for anyone na...
2026-01-14
24 min
THE BADASS NEW YORKER — by Supriya Vani
Hannah Tyers: Resilience Beyond Success & the Power of Human Connection
In this episode of Alpha Wolf Mindset, I’m in conversation with Hannah Tyers—a UK-based chartered quantity surveyor, former luxury property professional, and the founder of Soulful, a long-term support network focused on resilience, grief, and human connection.Hannah opens up about what success looked like on paper early in her life, and what was unfolding behind the scenes. We explore navigating grief, isolation, and responsibility at a young age, and how those experiences reshaped her understanding of strength, resilience, and leadership.This conversation dives into why humans are wired for connection, why resilience isn’...
2026-01-12
31 min
THE BADASS NEW YORKER — by Supriya Vani
Leading by Example: Luke Addison on Youth, Moral Courage, and Global Responsibility
In this episode of The BadASS NewYorker Podcast, Supriya Vani sits down with Luke Addison, a UK-based activist and a leading voice behind the Leading by Example initiative of the World Summit of Nobel Peace Laureates.This conversation explores what real leadership looks like in today’s world—beyond titles, beyond performative activism, and beyond comfort. Luke shares his work with youth, moral leadership, and the responsibility of individuals to lead through action, integrity, and example.
2026-01-06
39 min
THE BADASS NEW YORKER — by Supriya Vani
From George Clooney to The Rock to Angelina Jolie -Emmanuel Itier interviewed by Supriya Vani
In this episode of The BadASS NewYorker Podcast- I sit down with Emmanuel Itier, the rare filmmaker trusted by the world’s most iconic figures.From George Clooney to The Rock to Angelina Jolie, Emmanuel has interviewed nearly every major Hollywood voice that matters. But this conversation goes far beyond celebrity.We explore:What global icons reveal when the cameras are truly offHow power, fame, and conscience intersectWhat Emmanuel learned by listening deeply to the world’s most influential peopleThis is not a celebrity inte...
2026-01-02
12 min
THE BADASS NEW YORKER — by Supriya Vani
You Don’t Need to Be Understood The Power of Self-Trust in a World That Misreads You
n this episode of The Alpha Wolf Show, we explore why the need for understanding—and approval—often becomes a hidden form of self-sabotage.Misunderstanding is not a failure.Dislike is not a verdict.Silence, restraint, and self-trust are often misread—but they are powerful.This episode reflects on:why clarity inside matters more than agreement outsidehow over-explaining dilutes powerwhy being disliked is often a side effect of being distincthow alignment replaces the need for validationUnderstanding usually arrives after result...
2026-01-02
08 min
Radio Azim Premji University
Hindustan Ki Nayi Geetmala - Azaadi Special
Is there a uniquely Indian idea of freedom? The music of our beating hearts weaves the multifaceted tapestry that is India. This Independence Day, we remind ourselves yet again what it means to be Indian. Hosted by Vineet KKN Panchhi of The Jai Hind Project, this special edition of Samvidhaani Pitaara is aptly titled “Hindustan Ki Nayi Geetmala - Azaadi Special” — a playlist of tunes and voices that sing of our yearning for freedom. Featuring voices old and new, familiar and quaint — from Indian Ocean to Ustad Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, from Folk Masti to A R Rahman — which resonate with the q...
2024-08-14
27 min
Grow Your Clinic
229 - The Role of Clinic Culture and Community in Recruiting Quality Talent
In just five years, A Growing Understanding has grown into a team of 21 Speech Pathologists across four locations here in Australia. When asked how they were able to reach such incredible growth, Director Lauren Haskins highlights two pivotal factors - culture and community.This week on the podcast, Lauren talks about how clinic culture and community work together to attract quality talents and find the right clients for their clinic.She also talks about how coaching has impacted her personal growth and business growth.SHOW NOTESRapid-fire...
2021-11-09
37 min
It's All Possible
Ep 217 Carl A. Harte, Co-Author, Jacinda Ardern Leading With Empathy
Carl A. Harte with co-author Supriya Vani wrote the biography on New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern who is truly a leader for our challenging times. Their book, Jacinda Ardern, Leading With Possibility explores the background of this fascinating young leader and we get to understand how she leads so authentically and what shaped her to be the person and leader she is today. Distributed in Australia by Hardie Grant Jacinda Ardern, Leading With Empathy is a great resource for any aspiring or seasoned leader. I also get to chat to Carl, and Australian now living in India on what...
2021-09-24
44 min
Explore Your Favorite Digital Audiobooks Today
Supriya Vani, Carl A. Harte's Jacinda Ardern
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/5688 to listen full audiobooks. Publisher's Summary: Jacinda Ardern: Leading with Empathy carefully explores the influences that have shaped Ardern. Peace activist and journalist Supriya Vani and writer Carl A. Harte build their narrative through Vani's exclusive interviews with Ardern, as well as the prime minister's public statements and speeches and the words of those who know her. We visit the places, meet the people and understand the events that propelled the daughter of a small-town Mormon policeman to become a social democrat, a passionate Labour Party politician and a modern leader admired for...
2021-08-10
1h 35
Storico Hindi Moral Stories For Kids | Bedtime stories | Panchtantra Stories | Ramayan for kids
Vani ka Sanyam | kid's inspirational Hindi story | Educational story | Importance of Good Speaking
Hello Everyone , This is a moral story of two Birds 🐦🦅 . One of them was an Eagle 🦅 . She was very serious by nature but the other one was a little bird 🐦 . The little bird was very naughty . The bird dislikes her rude behaviour . But after an incident the little bird understand all the things and the importance of good speaking . Listen the full story and get to know about the moral of the story .
2020-11-28
06 min
Global Dispatches -- World News That Matters
Supriya Vani Interviewed Every Female Nobel Peace Prize Winner
My guest today Supriya Vani interviewed every living female Nobel Peace Prize winner for her 2018 book Battling Injustice: 16 Nobel Peace Prize Laureates. In this conversation we discuss some common traits that she found across these women and she tells some stories from her interviews and reporting across the globe. Supriya Vani is a journalist and activist in India, and I caught up with her from New Delhi Quick note before we begin: thank you to all of you who are supporting the show through patreon. When you make a contribution to the show, I'll add you to the subs...
2019-05-03
28 min
Dr Deborah Show
Human Rights Defender Supriya Vani
Supriya Vani is a human rights defender, international journalist, Indian Peace activist and author of “Battling Injustice: 16 Women Nobel Peace Laureates”, which is endorsed by many Nobel Peace Laureates and world leaders including Mikhail Gorbachev, His Holiness The Dalai Lama, Juan Manuel Santos (former President of Columbia), Sharon Stone and many more! She is also on the advisory board of the Hague Justice Portal, for Peace, Justice and Security. Since 1901, when the Nobel Peace Prize’s inception, only 16 women have been conferred upon the Nobel Peace Prize. Only 10 of these women are currently alive. In 2017, Supriya dedicated her boo...
2019-01-04
59 min