Riddhi Shah

Lead, Innovation

Pondicherry,
India

In a career spanning sixteen years, of which eleven were spent living out of a backpack, Riddhi has an extensive blended experience of working on field in some of the remotest areas of India and at decision-making tables in urban India. Having played multiple roles, including those of mentor, advisor, and facilitator, she has supported and consulted for a range of Indian and international HNIs, projects, schools, organisations and institutions on Integral Education, Spiritual Ecology, Communications, Organisational Strategy, Design Thinking, CSR, Young Leadership, Fundraising, Culture and Wellness practices.

With a knack for piloting and incubation, she has given form to great ideas that have little or no blueprints, including The GROW Fund and UdyamStree, her most recent pilots, that have received global recognition and multiple awards.

Previously, she has been a Young Climate Change Representative for India, at UNESCAP Bangkok; been ranked as one of the top five influential Indian women-changemakers under the age of 25 by Hindustan Times in 2016, been a serial TEDx speaker and been invited to represent India at global forums to address critical issues pertaining to the fulfilment of SDGs, integral education, and women in leadership

What does inner wellbeing mean to you?

Equanimity and Joy!

How would you define wellbeing in one word?

Healed (past tense, specifically)

Are there any rituals or practices you use to enhance your wellbeing?

Walking barefoot on sand, grass and in the forest, art, painting and printmaking, meeting elders of the community

Why is it important that we prioritize individual, organizational and societal wellbeing?

Only the healed can heal. 🙂

Do you have any favorite books, podcasts, or articles that you believe support, promote or educate on wellbeing and related themes?

Books: Braiding Sweetgrass, Entangled Life, Savitri,
Movies: The Prophet (animated), Peaceful Warrior

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