Reclaiming the Feminine - the missing half of our power | Sugandha Vatrana | TEDxHindu College Women
Sugandha Vatrana captivated the audience with her powerful discourse on women embracing their masculine energy—a concept that challenges conventional norms and encourages individuals to tap into their full spectrum of strengths. Drawing from her own journey, cultural wisdom, and psychological principles, Sugandha highlighted how integrating traditionally "masculine" traits like assertiveness, logic, and resilience can empower women to navigate challenges, shatter glass ceilings, and lead with confidence. Her talk was a call to action, urging everyone to move beyond binary thinking and embrace the fluidity of energy within themselves. With a charismatic presence and a deep understanding of human potential, Sugandha continues to inspire global audiences to break free from societal constraints, cultivate balance, and step into their most authentic, powerful selves. Her work is a testament to the transformative power of self-awareness and the limitless possibilities that arise when we honor both the feminine and masculine within us. Sugandha Vatrana is Total Rewards leader with over 15 years of experience working with Indian and Global multinationals in the Performance, Rewards and HR analytics domain. She is also a Yoga and Spirituality exponent with a social media community of almost a million across platforms, and a mother of two boys.
She has uplifted the lives of countless people with her unique insights into the ancient science of Yoga, combining it with modern physiology. She led International Day of Yoga 2024 with Hon’ble PM at Srinagar, and has her own show “Yoga for Self Love” running on Tata Play Fitness 110 watched by millions of Indians. She has achieved all this and more, while having a successful corporate life as well as the joy of motherhood. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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