Spiritual Leader
Jaya Row uses clarity, wit and zeal to present age-old concepts in modern ways. Backed by her corporate experience, 40 years of research on Vedanta and unparalleled knowledge of the scriptures, Jaya Row has the incredible ability to touch minds and uplift intellect.
Jessie Christiansen
Planet Hunter
Jessie Christiansen is a planet hunter for NASA, who has used data from NASA's Kepler, K2, Spitzer, and TESS missions to discover and characterize brand new worlds around other stars. Her current research focuses on addressing one of humanity's oldest questions - are we alone? She is the lead scientist at NASA's Exoplanet Archive, leading NASA's effort to keep track of all discovered planets.
Kajal Odedra
Author and Activist
Kajal Odedra has over15 years of experience in activism, supporting some of the biggest people powered campaigns in the UK and around the world, from scrapping the tampon tax to immigration justice. Her book - 'Do Something; Activism for Everyone', is a blueprint for anyone to start and win a campaign.
Sadam Hanjabam
Inclusion and Diversity Advocate
Sadam Hanjabam is the Founder of Ya_All , Northeast India's first registered queer and youth led-focused organisation based in Imphal. He is the curator of Queer Games India & creator of Asia's first all Transmen Football Team. He is a drug overdose survivor championing diversity and inclusion and advocates with young populations on the intersections of health, wellbeing, sports and livelihoods.
Mythologist and Storyteller
Seema Anand (FRSA) is a London based mythologist, award winning author and corporate soft power guru specializing in women's narratives with a focus on the erotic literatures of Ancient India. Seema’s research on ancient Indian folklore is affiliated to the UNESCO initiative for preserving endangered oral traditions. She is currently heading a project for the revival of the Kaavad storytelling traditions of Rajasthan in partnership with the Essex Cultural Diversity Project.
Shefali Shah
Shefali, a distinguished actress and National Award winner, has been a prominent figure in Indian cinema for over twenty years. Her remarkable performances span a range of genres, with notable roles in acclaimed films like "Satya," "Monsoon Wedding," and "Gandhi, My Father." She's also made a significant impact with her work in the "Ajeeb Daastaans" anthology series.
Her exceptional talent has garnered numerous prestigious awards, including the Filmfare, Stardust, and the Tokyo International Film Festival awards. She earned the National Award for Best Supporting Actress at the 55th National Film Awards for her role in "The Last Lear."
Celebrated for her nuanced portrayal in Neeraj Ghaywan’s "Juice," Shefali won the Filmfare Best Actress Award. She also brought life to Raksha in the Hindi version of "The Jungle Book." Her compelling performance in the Netflix Original "Delhi Crime" received widespread acclaim, contributing to the show's victory at the 48th International Emmy Awards for Best Drama series.
Expanding her creative horizons, Shefali turned to directing during the lockdown with two short films, "Someday" and "Happy Birthday Mummy Ji," both exploring themes of isolation. Her recent roles, including the antagonist in Disney+ Hotstar's "Human," have continued to earn her praise and admiration from audiences and critics alike.
Shweta Narayan
Global Climate and Health Campaigner
Shweta Narayan is the Global Climate and Health Campaigner for Health Care Without Harm, an international NGO in 74 countries dedicated to making health care available and environmentally sustainable. She leads the health professional mobilization initiatives and related strategic communications. The program she leads aims to accelerate the role of health professionals in climate action and the broader climate movement.
She is based in India and has over two decades of experience advocacy and community organizing experience on environmental justice issues. Her work focuses on providing legal, media and scientific research support to the residents of polluted communities and workers exposed to toxic chemicals.
Women's Rights Advocate
Srishti Bakshi is a women’s-rights-advocate, who embarked on an on-foot journey of 3,800 kilometres over 240 days across India to sensitize citizens to the gender-based violence and inequality in her country.
She met over 80000 women and conducted over 100 workshops focused on women’s safety and encouraging them to be financially independent. Her documentary WOMB Women of My Billion, has been featured in over 15 prestigious international film festivals and has won 11 audience choice awards.
Srishti now directly engages with grassroots’ initiatives which advances resilient livelihoods for women.
Vikas Khanna
Vikas Khanna is a celebrated Indian chef, acclaimed for his Michelin-starred culinary artistry. A dynamic restaurateur and food writer, Khanna also brings his passion for food to the screen as the host of 'Master Chef India.' His journey extends into filmmaking, reflecting a multifaceted talent that transcends the kitchen.