Narmadha - Founder Peace N Passions |
You have a technical background but did your postgraduation in psychology. What motivated you to make the change?
For most 80s kids, parents
told children what they have to study and that is how I completed my B.Tech
degree. It was not my favourite field of study. But I had logical thinking and
programming skills. So, I had a successful career as a software programmer for 3
years. Today I look back and see I could manage to do well in a field which I
had no passion for(laughs).
Coming to the question of why
psychology…
After my wedding, I could not manage
family responsibilities and work at the same time. Few years later, my kid had
started to go to school and I joined Inner Wheel, an International Women’s
service organisation. I was the President of Inner Wheel Club of Madras Fort
during the year 2013-14. This was when I started to contribute to the society.
I was working with underprivileged children, by teaching them life Skills,
giving them career guidance, helping them to sort out challenges they faced in
their own families and many more. Once I found I was able to create a positive
impact, I extended my work to include adults too. Then I felt the need for a
degree in Psychology. I wanted to have proper theoretical base for the work I
do. So, I did my masters in psychology and also got trained in Transactional
Analysis.
My motivation to make the
career change was to empower people using the experiences from the challenges I
faced as a woman in this society and expanding my knowledge about human beings
and their behaviours. It was more a realisation of what I am supposed to do in
this life!
What all psychology-based
courses and interventions you offer at Peace N Passions?
Narmadha Conducting Training for Engineers |
Guides youth in facing life challenges about career choices, better relationships, family issues
Educates school students about
Life Skills, Experience of Adolescence, Time management, facing exams, Managing
one’s roles and responsibilities
Explores and enhances skills
and talents of people
Helps to identify one's Life Purpose and much more.
You are a member of
International Transactional Analysis Association. Tell us a little more about
your interest in Transactional analysis.
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I started learning Transactional Analysis to have a theoretical and scientific base for my work with people. As soon as I started learning it, I realised that it has answers for most of the problems we face in our lives, both personal and professional. So, I got more interested in it and it is more than seven years I have been into TA. I am working for my international certification in Transactional Analysis now.
TA is less known in India,
especially Tamil Nadu. I am keen in empowering people here and spreading the
knowledge I gained through TA, in my country.
What are the most common
psychological problems the youth of these days face? What are your suggestions
to overcome those?
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Humans were originally
neurologically wired to live with nature, but the recent advancements, moves
human beings away from nature. The transition from the life in real world to a virtual
living, result in most of the psychological problems of youth in my opinion.
Today’s urban youth were
raised by parents who lived in a time when children learnt many things only in
schools. Teachers were the elders who taught life to children. There was no concept
of virtual world. But today, lives of people especially in urban areas are
technology driven. Teaching and home works given by teachers can also be
completed only with the use of technology, especially after Covid times.
There are mobile apps for communication,
shopping, getting your favourite food in minutes, or whatever you need! For
people who were born before the 90s, these are recent developments. But for
kids born after 2010 this is the life they know.
This is the basic setting in
which children, youth and their parents live. For the parents and other elders,
this life seems absurd with less or almost no real-life connections. The youth
feel their parents and elders are outdated.
Virtual relationships are
unreliable, youth lack experience in life and are easily cheated. But the
psychological effects of getting cheated does not change with technology! Youngsters
are resentful towards the parents. But they also do not have a go-to person to
help them face their challenges.
My suggestion to overcome this
is simple: “To become aware”!.
The older generation must
become aware of the changes in today’s setting. Hence, they cannot expect the
younger generation to lead the life like what they did.
The younger generation must
respect the experience of the older generation and the fact that they lived in
the “real world,” which was literally “real” and has its own values. The older
generation people have deeper connections with whatever they relate with. They
sense real world things intuitively and with their experience which the youth
must understand and integrate with their lives.
When the old and young
synergise, lives will be more peaceful !
As a co-founder of NGO Nanneer,
can you tell us a few words about the organisation and its initiatives?
Nanneer NGO Members |
Nanneer is a registered public charitable trust operating under The Indian Trust Act 1882. Our foundation is built upon the shared objective of advocating for water sustainability and contributing to climate mitigation strategies. Our diverse team comprises dedicated professionals hailing from various disciplines, including Engineering, Management, Education, Psychology, Community Service, and Rural Development. We are excited to leverage our collective knowledge and experience to drive positive change in both local communities and the global context.
Activities of Nanneer
* Green Infrastructure Development
* Waste Management Solutions
* Research and Innovation
* Community Workshops and Training
* Carbon Footprint Reduction
* Ecosystem Restoration
* Community Engagement and Participation
I was very intrigued about the
TownBuzz of Nanneer when you first mentioned it. Can you tell us more about
the TownBuzz?
Townbuzz |
At the heart of Nanneer's
mission is Townbuzz, a revolution on wheels, embodying real structures to
promote Rainwater Harvesting, Greywater Recycle, Solar Power integration, and a
fully-equipped Water Testing Lab.
Townbuzz also has
· Audio Visual Display Materials
· A Stage for Performances
· Mini Library
· Water-Saving Fittings
· Models and Demonstrations
· Rain Simulation – Sprayer
Townbuzz, moves around
Tamilnadu to spread objectives of Nanneer.
Your Nadhiyin Osai Podcast in
Tamil is very informative and you share ideas in a friendly manner. Tell us
about the different topics you cover and what motivated you to start the
podcast?
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From my rich life experiences,
I understood that psychology is important for every individual to lead a
harmonious and holistic life. I consider it as a basic requirement like food, water,
and shelter. But in our society, it is not even given a minimal importance. I started
doing what I can. I started Nadhiyin Osai Podcast.
Nadhiyin Osai speaks about the
life skills we need to concentrate on, the important things we ignore in our
lives and many more… in a simple
language and in a conversational style, understandable by all people who
understand Tamil. The podcast is available in multiple platforms and listeners also
communicate to me about what topics they need.
I request the people who read
this, to listen to Nadhiyin Osai episodes and give me feedback.(smiles)
Can you share your experiences
about the International Teacher’s Olympiad?
I became an Educator by
choice. Though I have got some certifications in Education, I wanted my skills to
get validated. So, I registered for the International Teachers Olympiad in
which teachers from about 90 countries participated. The Olympiad questions
were based on real-time situations and we were evaluated based on our answers.
I was
placed in the top 30 percentile globally, which gave me the satisfaction of
being evaluated as a good educator by an organisation, internationally.
You are a singer. How do you
sing more and how do you give back to society through singing?
I am happy that you call me a
singer.(laughs) I have been listening Tamil film music from childhood. It was
after 35 years I realised that I can sing and started practice.
I learn and sing for my own
satisfaction and happiness.
But I have sung for destitute
elders in old age homes, orphanages and for charity organisations.
Anything more you would like
to tell the readers… from your experience?
I would like to share what I
practise in my life:
“Be clear about your values
and ethics and follow them. Let your inner voice guide you. Do not get carried
away by society or others. You know yourself better than anyone else in this
world.”
Thank you Anitha for the wonderful questions that made me connect with myself and for giving this opportunity to share the work I do with the world.
Contact:
peacenpassions@gmail.com
Instagram: nadhiyin_osai
Spotify : Nadhiyin Osai
(Tamil)
YouTube: Nadhiyin Osai
Linked In: Narmadha A ,
Founder Peace N Passions
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