What We Leave Unspoken | Richa Jindal | TEDxSGGSCC Studio
Some stories unfold in silence. In this introspective talk, we journey through reflections that resist easy definition—where identity, memory, and voice blend and blur. It’s not about answers, but about presence. Through quiet provocation and subtle resonance, we’re invited to sit with what often goes unheard and unseen, yet deeply felt. Dr. Richa Jindal is a visionary storyteller and the founder of The Woumb Stories, a platform dedicated to amplifying the voices, experiences, and inner journeys of women across generations. With a background spanning academia, advocacy, and narrative design, she brings a deeply reflective lens to questions of identity, resilience, and healing. Her work bridges the personal and the political—reminding us that storytelling can be a radical act of reclamation. In her talks, she invites audiences to listen with intention, speak with courage, and honor the silence that often goes unheard. 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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