Power of Your Predictive Brain | Prasiddhi Khare Mishra | TEDxPowai
In this insightful talk, award-winning journalist and leadership mentor Prasiddhi explores the fascinating intersection of media, neuroscience, and music to unlock the brain’s predictive power. Drawing on her training in the Gwalior Gharana and her leadership roles at Universal Music and Times Music, she uses both her voice and vision to guide individuals toward clarity, intuition, and purpose. Blending science with soul, Prasiddhi offers transformative tools to reframe overthinking as a pathway to deeper self-awareness and cognitive empowerment. Prasiddhi Khare Mishra is an internationally acclaimed, multi-award-winning journalism professional with extensive expertise in content writing, broadcasting, personal development, strategic guidance, and leadership mentoring.With over 17 years of experience, she has helped thousands of people worldwide gain clarity in their careers, relationships, personal growth, and decision-making through her transformative sessions.Her accolades include the Global Women Inspiration Award (2023), the National Fame Award (2024), and the Femina Achievers Award (2025), among others.These awards reflect her remarkable ability to translate complex insights into meaningful, actionable advice.Beyond her advisory work, Prasiddhi is a trained classical singer from the Gwalior Gharana and has held leadership positions in the Indian music industry, including roles at Universal Music Group and Times Music. She has also hosted radio shows and worked as a voiceover artist for various media projects. 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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