A Unique Path, Unique Story

Sailita Lohani and Sunita Karma

Trinity Talks is a space where we create a community that loudly and clearly speaks the message that we are all connected and here to help each other. It is where we share stories, have candid conversations to touch on human emotions and we take all that and march together, supporting each other in finding our own Joy.

  1. 082: After Checking Every Box, I Chose Myself

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    082: After Checking Every Box, I Chose Myself

    Dear Listeners, For years, Sunita did everything "right." Graduate. Build a career. Get married. Buy the home. Have the cars. Have the baby. She checked every box her parents — and society — defined as success. And yet, something inside still felt quiet… unfinished. When her child was born, everything shifted. For the first time, looking inward became unavoidable. And she realized she had spent most of her life living by expectations she never chose — chasing the "when syndrome": when I achieve this, then I'll be happy. But what if you're already enough? In this deeply personal episode, Sunita shares her journey of unlearning, self-discovery, and rebuilding self-trust from the inside out. She talks about finding her voice, choosing confidence over conditioning, and learning to be her own best friend — so she can teach her children to do the same. This is your reminder that you don't need fixing. You don't need permission. You don't need to check one more box. Your real journey begins the moment you choose yourself. You Matter! Your Opinion Matters! Please leave us your reviews on Spotify, iTunes, or wherever you get your podcast. You can also leave us your reviews on: https://www.instagram.com/uniquepathuniquestory/ We also encourage you to send a note on how we can quench your inquisitive mind, email us what topics you'd like us to explore, and anything you want to share with us. For that, if an email is better for you, our email address is uniquepathandstory@gmail.com Disclaimer:  The stories presented in this podcast are personal and for educational purposes only; the hosts are not experts in the subject matter. Trinity Talks claims no responsibility for any loss or damage due to the application or interpretation of the information presented herein.

    19 min
  2. 09/26/2025

    080: BE YOURSELF and evolve with being YOU at every stage of LIFE

    Dear Trinity Talks Listeners, What does it mean to BE YOURSELF? Sailu and Sunita dives into this topic and explain the evolution of what it means to be themselves.  Tune into this episode- certainly not that you would want to miss!! You Matter! Your Opinion Matters! Please leave us your reviews on Spotify, iTunes, or wherever you get your podcast. You can also leave us your reviews on: https://www.facebook.com/TrinityTalks1/ https://www.instagram.com/trinitytalksconnect/ We also encourage you to send a note on how we can quench your inquisitive mind, email us what topics you'd like us to explore, and anything you want to share with us. For that, if an email is better for you, our email address is: trinity.talksconnect@gmail.com This episode of Trinity Talks is sponsored by Nepali Tea Traders. Nepali Tea Traders is a woman-owned Boston-based company and the first in the United States to offer premium teas exclusively from small farms in Nepal's Ilam region. The company sells a variety of natural and organic tea grown at ideal altitudes of 4,000 to 8,000 feet. The company sells its loose-leaf and bagged tea at tea shops and specialty grocery stores. Its full line of teas is available for purchase at www.NepaliTeaTraders.com. Four of the company's teas have earned Global Tea Championship honors, including Himalayan Golden Organic Loose Leaf Black Tea, named the world's best black tea. The company's mission is to help to build a sustainable tea economy in Nepal, providing Nepal's tea farmers with fair prices and their fair share of the profit. Disclaimer:  The stories presented in this podcast are personal and for educational purposes only; the hosts are not experts in the subject matter. Trinity Talks claims no responsibility for any loss or damage due to the application or interpretation of the information presented herein.

    18 min
  3. 09/15/2025

    079: Nepanglish- Your EMOTIONS are ok- "feel it" as Sailu says!

    Dear Trinity Talks Listeners, This is an ode to our Nepali listeners living everywhere around the world! We are all feeling the emotions.. and todays episode is an invitation for you to FEEL it.  Tune into this episode- certainly not that you would want to miss!! You Matter! Your Opinion Matters! Please leave us your reviews on Spotify, iTunes, or wherever you get your podcast. You can also leave us your reviews on: https://www.facebook.com/TrinityTalks1/ https://www.instagram.com/trinitytalksconnect/ We also encourage you to send a note on how we can quench your inquisitive mind, email us what topics you'd like us to explore, and anything you want to share with us. For that, if an email is better for you, our email address is: trinity.talksconnect@gmail.com This episode of Trinity Talks is sponsored by Nepali Tea Traders. Nepali Tea Traders is a woman-owned Boston-based company and the first in the United States to offer premium teas exclusively from small farms in Nepal's Ilam region. The company sells a variety of natural and organic tea grown at ideal altitudes of 4,000 to 8,000 feet. The company sells its loose-leaf and bagged tea at tea shops and specialty grocery stores. Its full line of teas is available for purchase at www.NepaliTeaTraders.com. Four of the company's teas have earned Global Tea Championship honors, including Himalayan Golden Organic Loose Leaf Black Tea, named the world's best black tea. The company's mission is to help to build a sustainable tea economy in Nepal, providing Nepal's tea farmers with fair prices and their fair share of the profit. Disclaimer:  The stories presented in this podcast are personal and for educational purposes only; the hosts are not experts in the subject matter. Trinity Talks claims no responsibility for any loss or damage due to the application or interpretation of the information presented herein.

    16 min
  4. 09/01/2025

    078: Anuja and Sailu

    Dear Trinity Talks Listeners, Our Sailu and her guest Anuja Tune into this episode- certainly not that you would want to miss!! You Matter! Your Opinion Matters! Please leave us your reviews on Spotify, iTunes, or wherever you get your podcast. You can also leave us your reviews on: https://www.facebook.com/TrinityTalks1/ https://www.instagram.com/trinitytalksconnect/ We also encourage you to send a note on how we can quench your inquisitive mind, email us what topics you'd like us to explore, and anything you want to share with us. For that, if an email is better for you, our email address is: trinity.talksconnect@gmail.com This episode of Trinity Talks is sponsored by Nepali Tea Traders. Nepali Tea Traders is a woman-owned Boston-based company and the first in the United States to offer premium teas exclusively from small farms in Nepal's Ilam region. The company sells a variety of natural and organic tea grown at ideal altitudes of 4,000 to 8,000 feet. The company sells its loose-leaf and bagged tea at tea shops and specialty grocery stores. Its full line of teas is available for purchase at www.NepaliTeaTraders.com. Four of the company's teas have earned Global Tea Championship honors, including Himalayan Golden Organic Loose Leaf Black Tea, named the world's best black tea. The company's mission is to help to build a sustainable tea economy in Nepal, providing Nepal's tea farmers with fair prices and their fair share of the profit. Disclaimer:  The stories presented in this podcast are personal and for educational purposes only; the hosts are not experts in the subject matter. Trinity Talks claims no responsibility for any loss or damage due to the application or interpretation of the information presented herein.

    1h 3m
  5. 08/22/2025

    077: Nepanglish Episode- Self care goes deep!!

    Dear Trinity Talks Listeners, We have come back with yet another episode in Nepanglish- Situ's thrist of knowing deep leads this episode to another depth conversation.  Tune into this episode- certainly not that you would want to miss!! You Matter! Your Opinion Matters! Please leave us your reviews on Spotify, iTunes, or wherever you get your podcast. You can also leave us your reviews on: https://www.facebook.com/TrinityTalks1/ https://www.instagram.com/trinitytalksconnect/ We also encourage you to send a note on how we can quench your inquisitive mind, email us what topics you'd like us to explore, and anything you want to share with us. For that, if an email is better for you, our email address is: trinity.talksconnect@gmail.com This episode of Trinity Talks is sponsored by Nepali Tea Traders. Nepali Tea Traders is a woman-owned Boston-based company and the first in the United States to offer premium teas exclusively from small farms in Nepal's Ilam region. The company sells a variety of natural and organic tea grown at ideal altitudes of 4,000 to 8,000 feet. The company sells its loose-leaf and bagged tea at tea shops and specialty grocery stores. Its full line of teas is available for purchase at www.NepaliTeaTraders.com. Four of the company's teas have earned Global Tea Championship honors, including Himalayan Golden Organic Loose Leaf Black Tea, named the world's best black tea. The company's mission is to help to build a sustainable tea economy in Nepal, providing Nepal's tea farmers with fair prices and their fair share of the profit. Disclaimer:  The stories presented in this podcast are personal and for educational purposes only; the hosts are not experts in the subject matter. Trinity Talks claims no responsibility for any loss or damage due to the application or interpretation of the information presented herein.

    25 min
  6. 07/18/2025

    076: Revisiting Self care with infusing Nepali/English

    Dear Trinity Talks Listeners, We have missed you is an understatement! Tune into this episode- certainly not that you would want to miss!! You Matter! Your Opinion Matters! Please leave us your reviews on Spotify, iTunes, or wherever you get your podcast. You can also leave us your reviews on: https://www.facebook.com/TrinityTalks1/ https://www.instagram.com/trinitytalksconnect/ We also encourage you to send a note on how we can quench your inquisitive mind, email us what topics you'd like us to explore, and anything you want to share with us. For that, if an email is better for you, our email address is: trinity.talksconnect@gmail.com This episode of Trinity Talks is sponsored by Nepali Tea Traders. Nepali Tea Traders is a woman-owned Boston-based company and the first in the United States to offer premium teas exclusively from small farms in Nepal's Ilam region. The company sells a variety of natural and organic tea grown at ideal altitudes of 4,000 to 8,000 feet. The company sells its loose-leaf and bagged tea at tea shops and specialty grocery stores. Its full line of teas is available for purchase at www.NepaliTeaTraders.com. Four of the company's teas have earned Global Tea Championship honors, including Himalayan Golden Organic Loose Leaf Black Tea, named the world's best black tea. The company's mission is to help to build a sustainable tea economy in Nepal, providing Nepal's tea farmers with fair prices and their fair share of the profit. Disclaimer:  The stories presented in this podcast are personal and for educational purposes only; the hosts are not experts in the subject matter. Trinity Talks claims no responsibility for any loss or damage due to the application or interpretation of the information presented herein.

    33 min
5
out of 5
18 Ratings

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Trinity Talks is a space where we create a community that loudly and clearly speaks the message that we are all connected and here to help each other. It is where we share stories, have candid conversations to touch on human emotions and we take all that and march together, supporting each other in finding our own Joy.