Don’t Just Think sustainable, Be sustainable ! | Dr. Nilima Roy Chowdhury | TEDxPhool Bagh Park
Don’t just think sustainable. Be sustainable.
Start with your mind. Then your choices.Then your creations. And if you are building AI,build it like you're planting a tree. Dr. Nilima Roy Chowdhury is a visionary entrepreneur and wellness leader with over a decade of experience in holistic health, mindfulness, and conscious technology. Her startup, Nirvana Nilima Wellness, is incubated at IIM Bangalore, alongside India’s top women-led ventures. A Josh Talks speaker and Startup Maharathi awardee, she has impacted 15,000+ lives across 25 countries through an integrated wellness ecosystem. With her pioneering AI-enabled wellness solutions, She is on a mission to future-proof emotional well-being and redefine the future of healing through innovation, purpose, and inner transformation. 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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