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Undivided is a podcast series which is focused on breaking down barriers in society to focus on harmony, unity and peace. This episode in the series will look at societal responses to grief and personal tragedy, explore the flaws in those responses, and provide ways to move forward from those situations with positivity and hope.
Namrata Mathur was born and raised in India, but her parents were convinced she would achieve success in America. Her parents were advocates for her goals and ambitions and provided her the opportunity to travel to the U.S. to attend Clark University in Worcester, MA. Namrata earned her Bachelor's degree in Psychology from Clark, and went on to obtain an MBA from Boston University.
She currently works as a technology strategist for a healthcare organization, and is a poet in her spare time. Namrata discovered a passion for coaching when she achieved her coaching certification from iPEC in empowerment coaching. She specializes in rising from grief to help the client find their true passion.
Namrata can be reached at Namrata1@yahoo.com and her website is www.Namzco.com to learn more about her practice. She uses poetry to heal and to show people that they can turn darkness into light. Her poetry got her through some of her own difficult times and she will share those accounts with the listeners. She lives in Massachusetts with her husband and two children.
Frank J. Maduri is the Host of Undivided, and is a Certified Professional Coach (CPC) ELI-MP. His practice focuses on writing coaching and personal development. Frank is also a writer, poet, and journalist with news stories published in over 40 countries. His poetry collection and his other book, "Reflections on The Passion: A Modern Guide to The Stations of The Cross" are both available on Amazon.
Please listen in on Wednesday, September 4th, LIVE at 7 PM Eastern to this powerful episode. Thank you.