27 min

Eyeway Conversations with Connie Godinho (Purple Fest‪)‬ Eyeway Conversations

    • Non-Profit

Welcome to the Purple Eyeway Conversations podcast, recorded live at the International Purple Festival in January 2024.

In this episode , George Abraham engages in a profound discussion with Connie Godinho, a resilient entrepreneur hailing from the vibrant state of Goa. Connie completed her schooling at a convent school in Goa and graduated from St. Xavier's College, Mapusa, with a specialization in Business Management. Subsequently, she pursued her passion for travel and tourism, which eventually led her to Kuwait, where she worked as a contract specialist for an oil company, alongside her husband and daughter.

However, tragedy struck during a visit back to India in June 2011. While on a short holiday for her birthday, Connie was involved in a harrowing bus accident reminiscent of a scene from a James Bond movie. The abrupt collision left her with severe injuries, including a spinal cord injury, fractured ribs, and punctured lungs, altering the course of her life dramatically. Thus began Connie's journey on a wheelchair, a journey fraught with challenges yet marked by resilience and determination.

Initially grappling with the stark reality of her newfound dependence on others, Connie struggled to come to terms with her limitations. The early years post-accident were characterized by a fervent hope for recovery, a belief that things would return to normal. However, as time passed, Connie realized the importance of acceptance and adaptation. It was during this period of introspection that she discovered the therapeutic art of crocheting.

Crocheting, a skill she had learned in school but never truly appreciated until after her accident, became Connie's source of solace and creative expression. What began as a personal endeavor soon blossomed into a thriving business, "Connie's Hooks and Yarns." Through social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram, Connie's intricately crafted crocheted products gained widespread acclaim, transcending geographical boundaries to reach customers in countries like Portugal, the UK, the US, Canada, the Middle East, and various parts of India. In addition to her entrepreneurial pursuits, Connie contributes to her husband's food business by crafting authentic Goan masalas under the brand name "Aamoss."

Connie mentions that her husband, family, and daughter have been pillars of support for her throughout her journey. Connie’s story serves as a reminder that life's obstacles can be transformed into opportunities for growth and innovation. For those interested in learning more about Connie's work, her Facebook page, "Connie's Hooks and Yarns," offers a glimpse into her creative world and the beautiful products she crafts with passion and dedication.

To access the podcast transcript, click on the link: https://otter.ai/u/a8hzzT23E3fe-LxhMJ95-t_b3PI?utm_source=copy_url
⁠⁠⁠This podcast episode is brought to you by Score Foundation.

To support our work, kindly visit the link: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://scorefoundation.org.in/⁠⁠⁠

Welcome to the Purple Eyeway Conversations podcast, recorded live at the International Purple Festival in January 2024.

In this episode , George Abraham engages in a profound discussion with Connie Godinho, a resilient entrepreneur hailing from the vibrant state of Goa. Connie completed her schooling at a convent school in Goa and graduated from St. Xavier's College, Mapusa, with a specialization in Business Management. Subsequently, she pursued her passion for travel and tourism, which eventually led her to Kuwait, where she worked as a contract specialist for an oil company, alongside her husband and daughter.

However, tragedy struck during a visit back to India in June 2011. While on a short holiday for her birthday, Connie was involved in a harrowing bus accident reminiscent of a scene from a James Bond movie. The abrupt collision left her with severe injuries, including a spinal cord injury, fractured ribs, and punctured lungs, altering the course of her life dramatically. Thus began Connie's journey on a wheelchair, a journey fraught with challenges yet marked by resilience and determination.

Initially grappling with the stark reality of her newfound dependence on others, Connie struggled to come to terms with her limitations. The early years post-accident were characterized by a fervent hope for recovery, a belief that things would return to normal. However, as time passed, Connie realized the importance of acceptance and adaptation. It was during this period of introspection that she discovered the therapeutic art of crocheting.

Crocheting, a skill she had learned in school but never truly appreciated until after her accident, became Connie's source of solace and creative expression. What began as a personal endeavor soon blossomed into a thriving business, "Connie's Hooks and Yarns." Through social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram, Connie's intricately crafted crocheted products gained widespread acclaim, transcending geographical boundaries to reach customers in countries like Portugal, the UK, the US, Canada, the Middle East, and various parts of India. In addition to her entrepreneurial pursuits, Connie contributes to her husband's food business by crafting authentic Goan masalas under the brand name "Aamoss."

Connie mentions that her husband, family, and daughter have been pillars of support for her throughout her journey. Connie’s story serves as a reminder that life's obstacles can be transformed into opportunities for growth and innovation. For those interested in learning more about Connie's work, her Facebook page, "Connie's Hooks and Yarns," offers a glimpse into her creative world and the beautiful products she crafts with passion and dedication.

To access the podcast transcript, click on the link: https://otter.ai/u/a8hzzT23E3fe-LxhMJ95-t_b3PI?utm_source=copy_url
⁠⁠⁠This podcast episode is brought to you by Score Foundation.

To support our work, kindly visit the link: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://scorefoundation.org.in/⁠⁠⁠

27 min