When the Empire is Built but the Family Breaks | Abhishek Srivastava | TEDxSeasonsStreet
Behind the polished image of many successful Indian and NRI families lies a quiet struggle—emotional disconnection, generational distance, and unspoken pain.In this powerful TEDx talk, Abhishek Srivastava, one of India’s most trusted family transformation coaches, reveals the silent emotional crisis that affects high-performing families across the globe.Drawing on 15+ years of experience with business families, founders, and Indian-origin professionals, Abhishek shares:
✅ Why love fades even when wealth grows
✅ What stops fathers, mothers, and children from truly connecting
✅ How legacy can become a burden—and how to make it a blessing
✅ A simple framework for emotional alignment and relational healing
If your family has achieved everything… except peace—this talk is for you.
Abhishek Srivastava is a Family Transformation Coach who helps high-achieving Indian and NRI families heal what success often hides—emotional disconnection. For over 15 years, Abhishek has worked with business leaders, entrepreneurs, and next-generation heirs across the globe, helping them restore relationships, navigate generational conflicts, and rebuild emotional trust within families.
Using a rare blend of NLP, Chakra healing, and systemic family coaching, he creates fast, sustainable results—without long therapy cycles or public exposure. His work is deeply private, deeply personal, and deeply powerful. 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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