At The Root Of It

Hanisha Hirani

Beneath every habit, conflict, and decision is a root system—beliefs, incentives, stories, and emotions quietly shaping what we do. At the Root of It is a conversation series that follows those roots all the way down, then back up with insight you can actually use. Each episode begins with a single prompt—“What’s at the root of ___?” (trust, burnout, belonging, change, boundaries, ambition…)—and closes with a clear reflection: “At the root of it is ___.” Along the way, guests share lived experiences, we translate research into plain language, and we pause for the kind of questions that build emotional intelligence. Expect grounded conversations, practical takeaways you can try this week, and a calm, reflective vibe. If you’re curious, values-driven, and ready to see what’s really moving you and your teams, this show is for you. Tagline: Dig a little deeper.

Episodes

  1. At The Root of It: Truth with Jared

    Jan 7

    At The Root of It: Truth with Jared

    Truth is often framed as something fixed. A fact. A moral rule. Something you either tell or avoid. But lived truth is far more complicated. In this episode, we explore how our relationship with truth is shaped early in life, through family dynamics, cultural expectations, and the environments that taught us what was safe to say and what needed to stay hidden. We unpack how curiosity creates room for understanding, while certainty can shut conversations down. And we examine the tension between honesty and discernment, especially in relationships, leadership, and work. We talk about the cost of truth. When telling it damages trust. When withholding it erodes integrity. And how delivery, timing, and audience matter just as much as the truth itself. The conversation also turns inward. Toward body awareness, self reflection, and the quiet signals that tell us when something is misaligned. Toward the challenge of being honest with ourselves, especially when past truths no longer fit who we are becoming. This episode invites listeners to reflect not just on what they believe is true, but how those truths were formed, whose expectations they carry, and what context they may be missing. 00:00 Exploring the Concept of Truth01:36 Childhood Perspectives on Truth06:16 Family Dynamics and Truth11:29 Curiosity and Understanding18:09 Navigating Relationships and Truth23:58 The Role of Vulnerability30:37 Trust and Its Impact on Truth36:38 The Cost of Truth43:57 Body Language and Communication50:23 Self Reflection and Honesty57:11 The Intersection of Truth and Context

    1h 16m
  2. At The Root of It: Forgiveness with Brittany

    12/24/2025

    At The Root of It: Forgiveness with Brittany

    Content warning: this episode includes discussions of trauma, abuse, and mental health. Please listen with care. Forgiveness is complicated. In this episode, we explore what it really takes to move through anger, grief, and the stories we carry from childhood into a place of freedom and self-compassion. Hanisha and Brittany share how forgiveness has evolved for them, shaped by trauma, agency, boundaries, and the unexpected clarity that comes with distance and perspective. Together they explore what many of us quietly wrestle with: • What do we do with the parts of childhood we wish we could rewrite? • How do we navigate forgiveness when no apology is coming? • What does self-forgiveness look like when our own patterns hurt us most? • How does discernment grow out of painful experiences? • Why does forgiveness sometimes feel like betrayal of our younger selves? This conversation asks us to slow down, look inward, and honor the hard-earned wisdom that comes with surviving, reframing, and ultimately choosing what to carry forward. Chapters00:00 Introduction to Forgiveness 02:47 The Evolution of Forgiveness 06:54 Agency and Forgiveness 08:19 Complex Relationships and Forgiveness 12:34 Lessons from a Difficult Past 19:22 The Journey of Self-Discovery 24:43 Reframing Trauma and Forgiveness 30:00 Finding Freedom in Forgiveness 33:10 Embracing Life’s Challenges 34:50 The Impact of Childhood Experiences 36:44 Understanding Burnout and Workaholism 38:41 The Importance of Self-Compassion 40:43 Forgiveness and Personal Growth 45:28 The Complexity of Forgiveness 49:40 Learning Through Mistakes 52:16 Self-Compassion in Neurodiversity 57:06 Finding Freedom in Forgiveness

    1h 4m
  3. At The Root of It: Feedback with Mike

    12/10/2025

    At The Root of It: Feedback with Mike

    In this episode of At the Root of It, Mike joins to explore how feedback shapes us in the workplace and at home. Together we talk about the moments that felt abrasive, the patterns we carried from childhood, and the cultural and gender dynamics that make feedback feel complicated. We unpack why some feedback stings, how trust and psychological safety transform the way we hear it, and why vulnerability sits at the core of giving and receiving feedback. Mike shares stories from design critiques, mentorship experiences, and the influence of his own upbringing. Hanisha reflects on navigating feedback as a woman of color in tech, being labeled aggressive, and learning to ask clarifying questions and regulate emotional reactions. If you have ever struggled with the delivery of feedback, the silence after feedback, or the internal voice that feels like old conditioning, this conversation brings clarity and compassion to one of the most universal human experiences. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Feedback Dynamics 03:00 The Role of Feedback in Professional Growth 05:40 Navigating Personal Feedback and Relationships 08:50 The Art of Delivering Feedback 12:03 Gender Dynamics in Feedback Reception 14:47 Building Trust for Effective Feedback 17:52 Feedback and Personal Growth 20:41 The Impact of Upbringing on Feedback Reception 23:59 Emotional Intelligence in Feedback 26:47 Conclusion and Reflections on Feedback 32:42 Navigating Feedback: The Art of Receiving and Giving 39:40 Trust and Vulnerability: Building Connections in the Workplace 45:59 Cultural Dynamics: Communication Styles Across Borders 52:27 The Importance of Detailed Feedback 57:54 The Root of Feedback

    1 hr
  4. The Battle with Overthinking: Insights and Strategies

    10/15/2025

    The Battle with Overthinking: Insights and Strategies

    Summary In this conversation, Karina and Hanisha explore the complexities of overthinking, discussing its roots in anxiety and perfectionism, its impact on daily life, and strategies to manage it. They reflect on personal experiences, the influence of family backgrounds, and the paradox of overthinking as both a challenge and a potential superpower. The dialogue emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and finding balance in navigating the intricacies of overthinking. Takeaways Karina identifies as a big over thinker, which is influenced by her anxiety.Overthinking manifests in various aspects of life, including work, relationships, and parenting.Strategies to combat overthinking include setting time limits and engaging in distracting activities like puzzles.Anxiety often exacerbates overthinking, especially at night when trying to sleep.Perfectionism is closely linked to overthinking, as individuals seek to make the best decisions.Overthinking can affect relationships, leading to frustration for partners who may not understand the thought process.Family backgrounds play a significant role in shaping overthinking tendencies, often passed down through generations.Overthinking can be seen as a superpower in certain contexts, such as risk management in professional settings.Finding balance is crucial; overthinking can lead to paralysis by analysis.Self-awareness is key in recognizing when overthinking is occurring and how to address it.

    1 hr

About

Beneath every habit, conflict, and decision is a root system—beliefs, incentives, stories, and emotions quietly shaping what we do. At the Root of It is a conversation series that follows those roots all the way down, then back up with insight you can actually use. Each episode begins with a single prompt—“What’s at the root of ___?” (trust, burnout, belonging, change, boundaries, ambition…)—and closes with a clear reflection: “At the root of it is ___.” Along the way, guests share lived experiences, we translate research into plain language, and we pause for the kind of questions that build emotional intelligence. Expect grounded conversations, practical takeaways you can try this week, and a calm, reflective vibe. If you’re curious, values-driven, and ready to see what’s really moving you and your teams, this show is for you. Tagline: Dig a little deeper.