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242. Pride and Cultural Identity: The Audacity to Thrive

242. Pride and Cultural Identity: The Audacity to Thrive

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In the fourth episode of our Taking Pride series where we hear from different community perspectives, we’re joined by the inspiring Bhavna Raithatha—also known as the Mindset Ninja—for a powerful conversation about Pride, resilience, and the layered experiences of cultural identity.

Bhavna shares her personal journey of overcoming trauma, navigating bullying, and embracing her 'tri-cultural' identity with grace and grit. With warmth and wisdom, she unpacks the emotional toll of societal expectations, the pressure of representation, and the deep need for community support in finding a sense of belonging.

Through honest reflections and thought-provoking insights, Bhavna highlights how mindset, collaboration, and empathy are vital tools for personal and professional growth. We explore how leaders can show up with courage, practice authentic allyship, and create safer spaces where people feel seen, supported, and free to be themselves.

This episode is an invitation to explore the richness of cultural education, the strength of self-exploration, and the importance of embracing our whole selves—especially during Pride and beyond. As Bhavna says: Lay down your fear. Do it Scared.

Join the conversation on Instagram @secretsfromacoach and share what helps you stay grounded, open, and inclusive on your own journey.

You can connect with Bhavna via her LinkedIn profile and here is a link to her book Driven: The Audacity to Thrive. Navigating and Redefining Wellbeing in Your Business and Life

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