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Here is another episode of Mindful Conversations.
I bring you today's conversation with Damayanti Chandrasekhar.  She is an author, blogger (www.punctuatelife.com), and energy healer whose debut book, "Thank you Dadima" is a tribute to her fearless and trailblazing grandmother. Her writing seeks to inspire readers to reach deep inside for the best part of themselves and to share it with the world. When she's not writing, she's traveling, baking, or doing energy healing sessions.
And, in this episode today she's here to talk about her book called Thank You Dadima and will answer a lot of questions like:

✅ How was her experience writing a memoir about her grandmother?
✅ What was the most challenging and rewarding part of her book?
✅ What were her thoughts behind writing this book that is dedicated to her grandmother?
✅ What are the key takeaways for the readers?
✅ and much more...

Tune into the episode to know more...
Link to the episode: https://lnkd.in/dUiNkbsq

How to buy this book:
Amazon: https://lnkd.in/diB7Z2FS
Wolf Books: https://lnkd.in/ddCi7aZj

Happy Listening!

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Here is another episode of Mindful Conversations from "The Anuj Kapoor Talk Show"

And, I bring to you today conversation with Savitha Subramanian from Chennai who has pen name "Rudra". Rudra is a mother, writer, counselor, voice artist, and author. Though working in the corporate world, she has always pursued writing in varied ways. She has written pieces of work on mental health topics, short stories, and poems. According to her, writing is her way of expressing her views from a broader spectrum.

In this episode today, she will talk about her book, World Without Women and will answer a lot of questions like:

What was her thought behind writing this book and how did she come up with the idea?
Did she face writer's blok ever during her writing career?
What is her source of inspiration for writing this book?
How important is research for a writer? Listen to this conversation and don't forget to rate this episode on Spotify, Apple podcasts, etc.

Here is the link to purchase a paperback of the book:

World Without Women

<Ebook & Paperback available on Amazon.in> 

Here is another episode of Mindful Conversations from "The Anuj Kapoor Talk Show"

 

And, I bring to you today's conversation with Sayanti Das. 

She is the founding member of Wolf Books. By profession, she is associated with the IT industry, mainly in creating content for the last 15 years and more, but being a student of English Literature, she always had a knack and interest for books. This keenness mingled with her personal experience led to the birth of Wolf Books, a PAN India publishing house that is currently owned by her family members. This startup began in 2019, and together they are building it pebble by pebble. 

In this episode today, she will unfurl a lot about her experience, the knowledge she gained, and her insights about the industry. 

Listen to this conversation and don't forget to rate this episode on Spotify, Apple podcasts, etc.

Don't forget to follow Wolf Books on social media:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WolfBPublishing 

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/priyawolfin/

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wolf-books-pr-handle-b756171a3/

Koo app: https://www.kooapp.com/profile/WolfBooks_PR

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