064: Bhavani Esapathi, The Genesis of Chronically Driven and the Importance of Cultural Enrichment
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Bhavani Esapathi is a published writer & professional speaker on innovating within the cultural sector. She has spoken at The British Museum, The Victoria & Albert Museum and on The BBC. She Mentors at The Goethe Institute (Germany) as well as consults with museums & galleries across the globe.
A Fellow of The Royal Society for the Arts and TedX Speaker, her passion extends beyond purposeful living in the digital world by connecting the world through her writings.
After moving to London, in 2014, she founded Chronically Driven (winner of the Wirer Magazine Creative Hack Award); a social innovation project bringing invisible disability to the forefront of mainstream media. Living with multiple invisible conditions herself, she realized the power of fighting for your life every day and is determined to empower those living in adversity.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
- The importance of authenticity
- Don't let fear paralyze you
- The power of asking for what you want
- To never make excuses for your limitations
- About the genesis of Chronically Driven
- Not to follow the heard; be yourself
- The importance of cultural enrichment
- Why you should attempt to walk in the shoes of the locals
- Advancements in museum experiences
- The importance of taking action
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