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South Asian Impact Project
by Vidhi Bhansali
The South Asian Impact Project celebrates stories of South Asians shaping the DC Metropolitan community through their service, creativity, and leadership. Host Vidhi Bhansali sits down with changemakers whose stories reveal resilience, identity, culture, and the quiet courage behind real impact to the community. Each episode offers intimate, human conversations that inspire connection and community.Follow me for updates and new episodes:https://www.facebook.com/southasianimpactproject/https://www.instagram.com/southasianimpact/Your feedback and recommendations for other community leaders are most welcome! Contact me at <a rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="mailto:[email protected]" target="_bl
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How to Start and Build Your Vision: 5 Lessons from Purpose‑Driven Leaders
In this Season 1 Finale of the South Asian Impact Project Podcast, Vidhi Bhansali shares the 5 biggest lessons that anyone can use to start something new, build a vision, or make an impact.Inspired by conversations with six leaders across food justice, healthcare, education, art, and legal advocacy, this episode breaks down what it really takes to move from idea to action: purpose, resilience, community, human connection, and service.If you’re trying to launch a project, start a business, lead a team, or create change, these insights will help you take the next step with clarity and confidence.👉 Subscribe for Season 2👉 Share to support purpose‑driven work👉 DM to nominate a community leader or changemakerAll episodes available on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcast.Follow me on this journey:https://www.instagram.com/southasianimpact/https://www.facebook.com/southasianimpactproject/This content is produced and owned by the South Asian Impact Project LLC. All rights reserved.
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Healing Beyond Words: Sangeeta Prasad on the Transformative Power of Art Therapy
Art therapist, author, and community healer Sangeeta Prasad has spent decades helping people express what they can’t always put into words. In this episode, she takes us inside her work with children navigating big emotions, seniors seeking connection and purpose, immigrants rebuilding identity in a new country, and military veterans processing trauma.Trained in psychology, neuroscience, and fine arts — and shaped by her clinical internship at Walter Reed Army Medical Hospital, where she supported veterans experiencing PTSD — Sangeeta brings a rare blend of rigor, compassion, and creativity to every session.She shares powerful stories from her virtual senior art circle, her work with stroke survivors, and her sari‑based mixed‑media art that honors memory and migration. Through each story, she shows how a single brushstroke can spark healing, meaning, and belonging.Learn more about Sangeeta Prasad and her work:https://sangeetaprasad.com/Subscribe or Follow me for new stories!https://www.instagram.com/southasianimpact/https://www.facebook.com/southasianimpactproject/https://www.youtube.com/@SouthAsianImpactThis podcast is produced and owned by South Asian Impact Project LLC. All rights reserved.
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Screen Time and Childhood Development with Speech and Language Pathologist Nidhi Tandon
In this episode, Speech and Language Pathologist Nidhi Tandon joins host Vidhi Bhansali for a candid, eye‑opening conversation about childhood communication, early intervention, and the rising impact of screen time. Drawing from her work with children and adults across the communication spectrum, Nidhi breaks down what SLPs really do, the early signs parents often miss, and why spoken and written language are deeply connected.Together, Vidhi and Nidhi explore cultural misconceptions common in South Asian households — from the “wait and see” approach to the stigma around seeking help — and why early support can change a child’s entire trajectory. Nidhi also shares practical guidance on identifying red flags, navigating schools and pediatricians, and creating language‑rich, play‑based environments at home.If you’ve ever wondered “Is this normal?” or worried about screen time, speech delays, dyslexia, or social communication, this conversation offers clarity, compassion, and actionable steps for every parent.Learn more about Nidhi and her practice: https://www.thinkspeechtherapy.com/Check out these early intervention resources for parents shared by Nidhi:https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hTzQ...Follow me for new stories! https://www.instagram.com/southasianimpact/https://www.facebook.com/southasianimpactproject/This podcast is produced and owned by South Asian Impact Project LLC. All rights reserved.
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Reinventing Life in America: Sunila Bali on Law, Music, Service and Raising Resilient Kids
What does it take to rebuild your life in a new country—again and again? In this episode, Vidhi sits down with Sunila Bali, an attorney, counselor, musician, and community advocate whose journey spans sports, teaching, immigration, law, and the founding of her own firm, Seva Law.Sunila shares how she went from representing her state in table tennis in India to restarting her life in the U.S., navigating the legal system as a new immigrant, and ultimately building a career rooted in service. She opens up about the challenges of unlearning old systems, the misconceptions immigrants carry about U.S. law, and why she believes legal work is fundamentally an act of seva.This conversation also explores Sunila’s creative side—from founding Masala Beats, a community‑driven music group, to using music as a grounding force while working on emotionally heavy cases like domestic violence and immigration.This is a story about immigrant resilience, reinvention, service, and the courage to live many lives with purpose. If you’re drawn to stories of career pivots, community advocacy, or the multidimensional lives of South Asian immigrants, this episode will stay with you.Learn more about Sunila Bali:https://sevalawfirm.com/sunila-bali/https://www.facebook.com/masalabeatsDCVAMDWomen's resources:https://karunacharities.org/https://womenmpower.org/Follow me for more stories and updates:https://www.facebook.com/southasianimpactproject/https://www.instagram.com/southasianimpact/Email: [email protected] podcast is produced and owned by South Asian Impact Project LLC. All rights reserved.
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Community & Craftsmanship: Building the Washington DC Jain Center with Sandeep Mehta
In this episode, Sandeep Mehta shares how a technologist became a community builder, helping lead the creation of the marble Jain Center in the Washington DC area. What began as a shared dream evolved into a blueprint for any community hoping to honor its traditions through a lasting monument — one built with intention, collaboration, and deep cultural pride.Sandeep reflects on how the community organized itself, navigated design and construction challenges, and balanced tradition with modern project management.He also shares practical lessons for anyone looking to start their own entrepreneurial journey, especially those hoping to work with federal agencies — from building trust and credibility to understanding procurement, compliance, and long‑term relationship‑building.Learn more about the Jain Center of Greater Washington and plan a visit: https://www.jsmw.orgResources for entrepreneurs wanting to learn more about government contracting: https://www.apexaccelerators.usFollow me for more stories and updates:https://www.instagram.com/southasianimpact/https://www.facebook.com/southasianimpactproject/Email: [email protected] podcast is produced and owned by South Asian Impact Project LLC.
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American Diversity Group’s Accessible, Community-Centered Healthcare with Mayur Mody
In this episode, founder Mayur Mody shares how the American Diversity Group is reshaping access to healthcare across Maryland. What began with one powerful encounter has grown into a community‑rooted model offering medical and dental clinics, food support, refugee services, senior wellness programs, and youth workforce development.Mayur reflects on the barriers immigrants and underserved families face, the trust required to bridge those gaps, and how ADG built an ecosystem of accessible, dignified care one relationship at a time.Learn more about American Diversity Group:Instagram: @american_diversity_grouphttps://www.americandiversitygroup.orgFollow me for more stories and updates:https://www.instagram.com/southasianimpact/https://www.facebook.com/southasianimpactproject/Email: [email protected] podcast is produced and owned by South Asian Impact Project LLC.
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Nourishment & Dignity: The Anna Sudha Community Kitchen Story with founder Nupur Panjabi
How does a home kitchen turn into a movement feeding thousands? In this episode, Vidhi speaks with Nupur Panjabi, founder of Anna Sudha Community Kitchen & Pantry, to uncover how she transformed personal loss into one of Loudoun County’s most impactful food‑justice initiatives.Nupur shares the origins of Anna Sudha, the early days of cooking from her home, and how the organization now serves 6,500+ cooked meals each month, powered by 300+ volunteers, food‑rescue partnerships with Trader Joe’s, Wegmans, Sam’s Club, Whole Foods, and programs with Loudoun County Public Schools.This is a story about South Asian leadership, community care, food dignity, and the quiet power of showing up for others. If you’re interested in immigrant stories, nonprofit leadership, or grassroots impact, this conversation will stay with you.Learn more about Anna Sudha:https://www.instagram.com/annasudhacommunitykitchenshttps://www.facebook.com/groups/221119320091283https://anna-sudha.org/Follow me for more stories and updates:https://www.instagram.com/southasianimpact/https://www.facebook.com/southasianimpactproject/Email: [email protected] podcast is produced and owned by South Asian Impact Project LLC. All rights reserved.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
The South Asian Impact Project celebrates stories of South Asians shaping the DC Metropolitan community through their service, creativity, and leadership. Host Vidhi Bhansali sits down with changemakers whose stories reveal resilience, identity, culture, and the quiet courage behind real impact to the community. Each episode offers intimate, human conversations that inspire connection and community.Follow me for updates and new episodes:https://www.facebook.com/southasianimpactproject/https://www.instagram.com/southasianimpact/Your feedback and recommendations for other community leaders are most welcome! Contact me at <a rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="mailto:[email protected]" target="_bl
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