Our story today features Dr. Asgi Fazleabas, University Distinguished Professor at Michigan State University, and a renowned expert in female reproduction. Asgi is recognized world-wide for his outstanding contributions to ‘Women’s Health’. His service to the scientific world has been most significant through his research, major leadership positions in scientific communities, serving on ‘Federal Grant... Continue Reading →
‘One doesn’t need feet, but courage to fly high’
Our story today features Santosh Jhanjee, and her inspiring journey of courage and firm resolve, aptly illustrated by her own words: “When Goals are alive, the land feels like open sky” “One Doesn’t need feet, but courage to fly high” Santosh grew up in a traditional household in New Delhi, India and after an arranged... Continue Reading →
How My Nervous System Became My Cup Of Tea
Our story today features the accomplished Niloufer Merchant, a Minnesota resident of thirty-one years, activist and advocate for underserved populations. TEDx St CLOUD On October 14, 2021, Niloufer reached a significant milestone in her multifaceted life journey, when she gave a Tedx Talk to an audience of 500+. This journey began in British Aden, and... Continue Reading →
Seven Rivers to Ten Thousand Lakes
Our story today features the versatile Preeti Mathur, a longtime Twin Cities resident and an active member of the Indian American community. THE BOOK Preeti’s crowning achievement in a career spanning many years as an Instructional Design and Technical Communication consultant, to now a freelance writer for her local paper the Shoreview Press, is the... Continue Reading →
Gardens: Inspiration and Remembrance
Our inaugural story features apprentice Master Gardener Vatsala Menon. Vatsala grew up in a large combined family in Trivandrum in the southern state of Kerala, in the charmingly named house ‘Anandalayam’ meaning joyous abode. Great grandparents, grandparents, parents, uncles, aunts, siblings and cousins formed a wonderful web of love, knowledge and support for the first... Continue Reading →