
In this heartfelt episode, Neelam welcomes her brother, Dhiraj Chand, for a unique sibling check-in that doubles as a love letter to their inner children. Dhiraj, a Deputy Chief Philanthropy Officer at the University of Utah, shares insights from his extensive 16-year career in higher education, focusing on transformational giving and the importance of building meaningful connections. The conversation delves into themes of social justice, personal growth, and the impact of storytelling, with Dhiraj reflecting on his role in introducing Neelam to the world of social justice and advocacy. Tune in for a blend of personal anecdotes, professional insights, and a celebration of family bonds."My inner child is very, very sensitive, but also it is very, I would say a bit judgmental, and it doesn't seek joy as often as it seeks safety and it seeks reliability."Notes:[00:06:20] Inner child exploration and growth.[00:10:08] Inner child's expression and creativity.[00:15:09] Inner child's confidence and resilience.[00:18:10] Gender identity and childhood experiences.[00:24:14] Inner child creativity and joy.[00:28:33] Hospitality and personal boundaries.[00:32:15] Coping through humor in families.[00:35:06] The burden of self-criticism.[00:39:45] Exploring queer identity and representation.[00:44:24] LGBTQ representation in Bollywood.Follow DhirajWebsiteLinkedInFollow NeelamWebsiteLinkedInInstagram
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