Unbound with Mamtaa

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A space curated for real stories of people from different walks of life, who have sailed through uncharted waters and lived to tell their inspiring stories. UnBound is a deep dive into their journeys to unravel, unearth, and uncover various facets of their lives, as they remain unstoppable and continue to do the unthinkable. Athletes, Artists, Authors, Activists, Change Makers, Creators, Corporate Honchos, Entrepreneurs, Harvard Graduates, Home Makers, Thought Leaders, Technologists turned Spiritualists, and galore. On the show the guests open up about their life with the host; a well-known PR and Communication Advisor -Mamtaa Dhingra, while listeners get to discover nuggets of wisdom that will nudge them to live unbound too. What makes them jump and jive? Who inspires them? What's their chutzpah and where do they get it from? Their darkest fears, deepest vulnerabilities, biggest unlearning et al, this freestyle tete -a-tete is an unleashing of many things that are hidden and beyond the bounds of the ordinary. Outside the territory of bound-up life, there is an unconventional path to self-discovery. Come, explore, and unbound! Connect with the host Mamtaa at: LinkedIn Twitter Instagram Facebook Want to share your journey to self-discovery on UnBound? Just drop a mail at: mamta.dhingra13@gmail.com ; unboundwithmamtaa@gmail.com

  1. 1D AGO

    Why Parents Need Healing Too | Shivangi Maniar on Parenting, Childhood Trauma & Emotional Safety

    Parenting is often called the toughest job in the world… but what if the real challenge isn’t raising children, it’s healing ourselves first?In this deeply moving and emotionally powerful episode of Unbound With Mamtaa, parenting coach, mentor, author and transformational guide Shivangi Maniar opens up about the life experiences that shaped her journey into working with parents and children.The conversation begins with a simple yet profound story from Shivangi’s early days as a mother a moment when she heard her little daughter scream while bathing upstairs. Racing toward her child in panic, imagining the worst, Shivangi discovered that it was not fear… but joy. That one incident planted a life-changing thought in her mind:“What if one day my child needs emotional support and I’m too far away to reach her?”That moment became the foundation of her mission, helping children become their own emotional safety zone and empowering parents to bridge the emotional gap with their children.As the episode unfolds, Shivangi shares how her work initially began with life-skills training for children but eventually evolved into coaching parents themselves. Because according to her, children are often ready to open up… but parents too need emotional hand-holding, awareness and healing.The conversation then moves into Shivangi’s own childhood. She recalls losing her father at the age of five and watching her mother suddenly carry the responsibility of an entire household. From balancing work, finances and motherhood to waking up at 5 AM just to emotionally connect with her daughter over a cup of tea and milk, Shivangi’s memories reveal the silent sacrifices parents make every day.She beautifully explains how grief, emotional chaos and life’s unexpected shocks shaped her sensitivity, spirituality and hunger for answers. Her story is not just about parenting it’s about resilience, emotional awareness, inner healing and understanding human emotions at a much deeper level.This episode also explores:* Why emotional safety matters more than perfection* The hidden struggles parents silently carry* How childhood experiences shape adulthood* Communication gaps between parents and children* Why spirituality became Shivangi’s emotional anchor* Mental well-being, parenting pressure and self-awareness* The importance of listening without judgement* Why parents also need support systemsAlongside deep emotional insights, the episode also has moments of warmth, humour and honesty through an engaging, rapid-fire round where Shivangi talks about family, motherhood, travel, books, purpose, happiness and life itself.This is not just a conversation for parents.It is for every adult who has ever carried emotional wounds, searched for belonging, struggled to communicate or tried to become a better human being.If you are a parent, a caregiver, a teacher or simply someone trying to understand relationships and emotional well-being better, this episode will stay with you long after it ends.Watch till the end and don’t forget to like, share and subscribe to Unbound With Mamtaa for more meaningful conversations, powerful stories and transformative journeys.#UnboundWithMamtaa #ShivangiManiar #ParentingPodcast #EmotionalHealing #MentalWellBeing #Motherhood #ParentingJourney #SelfGrowth #LifeSkills #HealingJourney #IndianPodcast #WomenWhoInspire #ParentChildRelationshipConnect With Mamtaa: LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/in/mamtaadhingra/Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/mamtaapodcaster/Twitter- https://twitter.com/DhingraMamtaaFacebook- https://www.facebook.com/mamtaa.dhingra13

    17 min
  2. 1D AGO

    From Corporate Leader to Purpose-Driven Mother | Autism, Faith & Strength | Unbound with Mamtaa

    What does it truly mean to rebuild your life when everything you planned changes overnight?In this deeply moving episode of Unbound with Mamtaa, we sit down with Bakhtawar Saini—an educationist, a leader, and above all, a fiercely committed mother. As the Deputy Chairperson of Scottish High International School, Gurgaon, she leads thousands of students every day. But behind this strong exterior lies a journey filled with emotional battles, tough choices, and unwavering resilience.Bakhtawar’s story begins in the corporate world, where she spent over a decade with the Taj Group of Hotels, rising through the ranks to become Director of Sales. A successful career, a loving family, and a promising future everything seemed perfectly aligned. Until life took an unexpected turn.Her journey into motherhood, especially raising her son Ranvi, brought challenges she had never imagined. Facing a diagnosis that changes the course of any parent’s life is not easy. What follows is often a mix of denial, hope, fear, and an endless search for answers.In this conversation, Bakhtawar opens up about that phase when she found herself navigating between science and faith. From visiting doctors to seeking spiritual interventions, from holding onto hope to eventually confronting reality, her journey reflects what countless parents go through but rarely speak about openly.She shares how she questioned everything her choices, her past, even her faith. Like many, she looked for answers in places that promised quick fixes, only to realize the importance of drawing a line between blind belief and informed action. This realization became a turning point.Instead of getting lost in uncertainty, she chose strength. Instead of asking “why me,” she focused on “what next.” And that shift changed everything.Today, she stands as a symbol of balance between being a hands-on mother and a leader responsible for thousands of young minds. Her story is not just about challenges, but about clarity, acceptance, and growth.This episode goes beyond parenting. It speaks about identity, resilience, emotional strength, and the courage to evolve. It reminds us that life doesn’t always go as planned but sometimes, it unfolds exactly as needed.Through honest reflections and powerful insights, Bakhtawar leaves us with an important message:Take care of yourself. Value your individuality. Give yourself time. And most importantly, live your life on your own terms.If you are a parent, a leader, or someone navigating life’s uncertainties, this conversation will stay with you.Watch till the end and be a part of stories that challenge, inspire, and unbound you.Follow Unbound with Mamtaa for more real conversations.Like, share, and subscribe to stay connected.Connect With Mamtaa: LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/in/mamtaadhingra/Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/mamtaapodcaster/Twitter- https://twitter.com/DhingraMamtaaFacebook- https://www.facebook.com/mamtaa.dhingra13

    12 min
  3. MAY 1

    What does it truly mean to show up as a parent… when life doesn’t go as planned | Single Dad Story

    In this deeply moving episode of Unbound With Mamtaa, we bring you a story that goes beyond labels, beyond societal norms, and beyond expectations. This is the journey of a single father who chose presence over convenience, strength over circumstances, and love over everything else.From the very beginning, his life took turns he never anticipated. A marriage that didn’t last, a child to care for, and responsibilities that most would consider overwhelming. But what followed wasn’t a story of helplessness it became a story of resilience.When his son was just a few months old, he stepped into a role that society rarely prepares men for. From feeding, changing diapers, waking up at night, to balancing work and caregiving — he lived every moment of parenthood firsthand. Not as a “support system,” but as the primary caregiver.And then came a moment that changes everything the diagnosis.Hearing that your child has autism can shake any parent. It brings questions, fears, uncertainty. But what stands out in this journey is not the diagnosis… it’s the perspective.“My son is my strength.”This isn’t just a statement. It’s the foundation of how he chose to live his life.Instead of being defined by challenges, he chose to be shaped by love. Instead of focusing on what’s missing, he focused on what’s present. The bond, the moments, the small wins, the silent understanding — everything became a source of strength.This conversation breaks a very common stereotype that caregiving is a woman’s role. It raises an important question:Why can’t a father nurture, care, and love with the same depth?Through honest reflections, he challenges the idea of gender roles in parenting and reminds us that compassion, patience, and connection are human qualities not defined by gender.The episode also takes you through his mindset — how early exposure to self-growth, reading, and a different perspective towards life helped him navigate difficult phases with clarity. His belief that life is more than just work, more than just routine, reflects in every decision he makes.Towards the end, his simple yet powerful message stays with you:Live your life in the moments with your children.And remember — life is not just about happy moments. There will be ups and downs. Have patience.This isn’t just a story about fatherhood.It’s a story about choosing strength when it’s easier to give up.It’s about redefining roles.It’s about unconditional love in its purest form.If you’re a parent, a dreamer, or someone navigating life’s uncertainties — this conversation will make you pause, reflect, and feel.Watch till the end. Some stories don’t just inspire… they stay with you.#UnboundWithMamtaa #SingleDad #Fatherhood #AutismAwareness #ParentingJourney #RealStories #InspiringConversations #HumanStories #EmotionalStrength #PodcastIndiaConnect With Mamtaa: LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/in/mamtaadhingra/Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/mamtaapodcaster/Twitter- https://twitter.com/DhingraMamtaaFacebook- https://www.facebook.com/mamtaa.dhingra13

    17 min
  4. MAY 1

    Nobody Talks About This - Menopause, Mental Health & Working Women Unbound with Mamtaa | Womens

    In today’s corporate world, women are expected to lead, perform, and excel often at the most crucial stages of their careers. But what happens when a natural yet deeply impactful phase like menopause enters the picture?This conversation brings forward a reality that is rarely acknowledged in professional spaces - the physical, emotional, and mental challenges women face during menopause, especially while managing high-responsibility roles.From brain fog and anxiety to sleepless nights and sudden stress, menopause is not just a biological transition. It directly affects confidence, clarity, and overall well-being. Yet, in most workplaces, this remains an unspoken topic — often misunderstood or dismissed as “just emotional.”One of the biggest gaps is the lack of awareness and empathy. When these experiences are not openly discussed, women are left to navigate them silently - while still being expected to perform at their peak.This conversation also highlights an important shift - the need to include everyone in these discussions. Menopause is not just a “women’s issue.” Workplaces are shared spaces, and awareness needs to be collective. When conversations include both men and women, it creates understanding, support, and a more inclusive culture.Another key aspect discussed is societal conditioning. For years, women have been told to adjust, to push through, to not let emotions affect their work. But what if those emotions are rooted in real physiological changes?Ignoring this reality doesn’t make it disappear - it only makes the journey harder.The episode also touches upon practical ways to manage overwhelming moments, including simple techniques to regulate anxiety and bring calmness in high-pressure situations.This is more than just a discussion on menopause. It’s about:* Building empathy in workplaces* Understanding women beyond performance metrics* Breaking the silence around hormonal and mental health* Creating inclusive and aware corporate environments* Prioritizing well-being alongside successIf you are a working professional, a leader, or someone who wants to better understand workplace dynamics — this conversation offers a perspective that is often overlooked but deeply important.And if you are a woman experiencing this phase, remember - your journey is valid, and you are not alone.It’s time to normalise conversations that truly matter.#Menopause #WomenAtWork #CorporateLife #MentalHealthMatters #WorkplaceWellness #WomenEmpowerment #Leadership #InclusiveWorkplace #RealTalk #UnboundWithMamtaConnect With Mamtaa: LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/in/mamtaadhingra/Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/mamtaapodcaster/Twitter- https://twitter.com/DhingraMamtaaFacebook- https://www.facebook.com/mamtaa.dhingra13

    40 min
  5. MAY 1

    From Abuse to Strength: A Mother’s Courage to Choose Herself & Her Child | Unbound with Mamtaa

    What does it take to walk away from a life that looks “normal” from the outside…but is silently breaking you within?In this deeply emotional and powerful episode of Unbound with Mamtaa, we bring you the story of Anuradha a woman who chose courage over comfort, truth over silence, and self-worth over societal pressure.From being in an abusive marriage to becoming a strong, independent mother and professional, her journey is not just about survival… it’s about resurrection.She opens up about:The emotional rollercoaster of leaving a toxic relationshipThe fear of raising a child without a father figureGuilt, anxiety, and the constant battle withinTaking the brave step to seek professional helpBreaking societal conditioning and choosing self-respectRebuilding life, career, and identity from scratchThis conversation is a reminder that strength is not always loud.Sometimes, it’s the quiet decision to say: “Enough is enough.”Her story also highlights the importance of:✨ Having a safe space✨ Seeking help without shame✨ Prioritizing mental health✨ And most importantly—learning to choose yourselfIf you’ve ever felt stuck, unheard, or unsure about your next step in life…this episode will make you feel seen, understood, and empowered.Because at the end of the day—healing is possible, and so is a new beginning.🔔 Don’t forget to:👍 Like💬 Share your thoughts🔁 Share with someone who needs this🔔 Subscribe for more real, unfiltered stories#UnboundWithMamta #RealStories #WomenEmpowerment #MentalHealthMatters #ToxicRelationships #HealingJourney #SingleMother #LifeStories #PodcastIndiaConnect With Mamtaa: LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/in/mamtaadhingra/Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/mamtaapodcaster/Twitter- https://twitter.com/DhingraMamtaaFacebook- https://www.facebook.com/mamtaa.dhingra13

    19 min
  6. APR 4

    Why I Quit Marketing to Find Real Impact | Spiral Growth Strategy Explained

    What if everything you’ve been doing successfully… still doesn’t feel meaningful enough? In this deeply insightful episode of Unbound with Mamta, we explore a powerful journey of transformation—from a strong corporate career in marketing to discovering a much bigger purpose in life and business. This is not just a story about quitting a job, but about questioning the very foundation of what we call “growth” and “success.” At one point, despite performing well in marketing, there was a realization—this isn’t creating real impact. Yes, brands were growing, campaigns were running, money was being spent… but something fundamental was missing. That moment of discomfort became the turning point. This conversation dives into that exact phase—when clarity hasn’t fully arrived, but you know you need something more. That search led to the discovery of the Theory of Constraints, a framework that doesn’t just optimize businesses but transforms how we think about problems, systems, and growth itself. What makes this episode truly powerful is the idea of unconventional thinking. Often, the biggest breakthroughs don’t come from doing more of what everyone else is doing—but from questioning it altogether. While most people try to scale faster, grow bigger, and follow traditional paths, this perspective challenges those norms and introduces a completely different approach. We also explore the concept of Spiral Growth Strategy—a way of looking at growth not as a straight line or a “hockey stick curve,” but as something much more organic and natural. Just like in nature, real growth doesn’t happen linearly—it evolves, expands, and compounds over time. This episode is filled with moments that make you pause and reflect: Are you chasing growth, or understanding it? Are you building something meaningful, or just scaling what already exists? Are your ideas truly yours, or shaped by conditioning and environment? It also highlights an important truth—most people have immense potential, but they are limited by what they’ve been taught to believe. Breaking those limits requires awareness, courage, and the willingness to think differently. Whether you are an entrepreneur, a founder, a working professional, or someone exploring your purpose, this conversation will shift how you see business, success, and yourself. ✨ Because real growth is not just about numbers—it’s about transformation. 🎥 Watch till the end for insights that might completely change your perspective on business and life. 📩 Have a story or perspective worth sharing? Connect and be a part of Unbound with Mamta. #BusinessGrowth #Entrepreneurship #StartupIndia #GrowthMindset #Leadership #UnboundWithMamta #PurposeDriven #BusinessStrategy #SuccessMindset #SpiralGrowth

    31 min
  7. APR 1

    Win or Learn: A Psychologist’s Real Talk on OCD, Healing & Mental Strength | Unbound Specials

    In this powerful and deeply insightful episode of Unbound Specials, we bring you an honest conversation around mental health, OCD recovery, and the emotional realities behind healing journeys. Featuring Khushi, a psychologist working closely with individuals dealing with OCD, this episode goes beyond surface-level discussions and dives into what truly happens inside the mind.One of the most important takeaways from this conversation is a simple yet life-changing perspective: “It’s never a failure, it’s either a win or a learning.” This thought alone reframes how we look at struggles, setbacks, and the journey of healing.We explore the real process of OCD recovery through a structured 16-step approach, designed to not just manage symptoms but move towards long-term healing. From understanding triggers to relapse management, the discussion highlights how recovery is not linear, but completely possible with the right support system and mindset.A key aspect that stands out is the role of family and caregivers. Often, in the attempt to provide instant relief, loved ones unknowingly become enablers of the problem. This episode sheds light on the importance of boundaries, awareness, and psychoeducation not just for the patient, but for everyone involved in their environment.Another powerful segment revolves around the concept of compartmentalization how therapists manage emotional boundaries while dealing with intense cases daily. It opens up an important conversation about emotional strength, self-awareness, and the ability to disconnect when needed for mental well-being.We also touch upon:• Different types of OCD and how they manifest• Why reassurance can sometimes slow down recovery• The importance of patience, empathy, and consistency• How environment and daily habits impact mental health• The role of self-healing and mindset shiftsThis episode is not just for those dealing with OCD, but for anyone who wants to understand mental health, human behavior, and emotional resilience at a deeper level.If you’ve ever felt stuck, overwhelmed, or unsure about your journey — this conversation will remind you that healing is possible, growth is real, and you are never alone in the process.✨ Because at the end of the day —You don’t lose in life.You either grow… or you learn.🎯 Watch, reflect, and share with someone who needs this.📩 Have a story to share? Reach out to us and be a part of the Unbound journey.#MentalHealthAwareness #OCDRecovery #UnboundSpecials #HealingJourney #SelfGrowth #EmotionalWellbeing #MindsetMatters #PsychologyTalks #InnerHealing #MentalStrength

    25 min
  8. APR 1

    Why Only 7% Women Leaders? | No Regrets Mindset | Rakhi Handa on Leadership, Growth & Reality

    What does it really take for a woman to rise into leadership?Is it capability, confidence, opportunity — or something deeper that often goes unspoken?In this episode of Unbound Specials, we move beyond surface-level conversations and step into a more honest, reflective space. This is not just about statistics or representation — it’s about lived realities, invisible pressures, and the complex intersection of ambition, identity, and responsibility that many women navigate every single day.The conversation begins with a powerful question: If women are equally capable, why are they still underrepresented in leadership roles globally?Despite decades of progress, the numbers continue to tell a story that feels incomplete. With only a small percentage of women occupying leadership positions worldwide, it pushes us to reflect — is the gap really about skill, or is it about access, perception, and deeply rooted structures?Through this dialogue, we explore the idea that women are not just professionals. They are often multitaskers by design and by expectation — balancing careers, households, relationships, and societal roles simultaneously. While this ability is frequently praised, it also brings with it an “invisible load” that is rarely acknowledged in professional spaces.And somewhere within this imbalance lies a critical question:Are women being evaluated only for the roles they perform at work, or are they also being silently judged for everything else they carry outside of it?This episode sheds light on how leadership journeys for women are rarely linear. Unlike traditional narratives of career growth, many women build their paths while constantly adapting — to changing priorities, family expectations, and internal conflicts about doing “enough” in every role they hold.Another important dimension we touch upon is recognition.Women consistently show up, deliver, lead, and contribute — yet recognition does not always follow at the same pace. This creates a subtle but powerful gap between effort and visibility. Over time, this gap can shape confidence, decision-making, and even the willingness to step forward into leadership roles.We also reflect on the cultural and organisational environments that influence this journey. Leadership is not just about individual ambition; it is also about the systems that either enable or restrict growth. When workplaces prioritise inclusivity, respect, and equal opportunity, women are more likely to thrive and lead. But when these elements are missing, the path becomes significantly more challenging — no matter how capable the individual may be.At a deeper level, this conversation is also about conditioning.From a young age, many women are taught to be responsible, adaptable, and accommodating. While these traits build resilience, they can sometimes limit assertiveness or self-advocacy in professional spaces. Breaking out of these patterns requires not just personal effort, but also a shift in how society and organizations perceive leadership itself.An equally powerful moment in the discussion revolves around the idea of “no regrets.”Not as a statement of perfection, but as a mindset of self-acceptance. The ability to move forward without being weighed down by past decisions, to forgive oneself, and to continue evolving — this becomes a defining trait of sustainable growth.Because the truth is, leadership is not built on a flawless journey.It is built on resilience, reflection, and the courage to keep going even when the path is uncertain.Are women truly lacking opportunities, or are opportunities not designed with them in mind?Is multitasking a strength, or has it become an expectation that goes unrecognized?And most importantly, what needs to change — within individuals, organizations, and society — to create a more balanced and inclusive future of leadership?

    43 min

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A space curated for real stories of people from different walks of life, who have sailed through uncharted waters and lived to tell their inspiring stories. UnBound is a deep dive into their journeys to unravel, unearth, and uncover various facets of their lives, as they remain unstoppable and continue to do the unthinkable. Athletes, Artists, Authors, Activists, Change Makers, Creators, Corporate Honchos, Entrepreneurs, Harvard Graduates, Home Makers, Thought Leaders, Technologists turned Spiritualists, and galore. On the show the guests open up about their life with the host; a well-known PR and Communication Advisor -Mamtaa Dhingra, while listeners get to discover nuggets of wisdom that will nudge them to live unbound too. What makes them jump and jive? Who inspires them? What's their chutzpah and where do they get it from? Their darkest fears, deepest vulnerabilities, biggest unlearning et al, this freestyle tete -a-tete is an unleashing of many things that are hidden and beyond the bounds of the ordinary. Outside the territory of bound-up life, there is an unconventional path to self-discovery. Come, explore, and unbound! Connect with the host Mamtaa at: LinkedIn Twitter Instagram Facebook Want to share your journey to self-discovery on UnBound? Just drop a mail at: mamta.dhingra13@gmail.com ; unboundwithmamtaa@gmail.com