• Ep. 28: Racing Beyond Gender Pitstops with Dr. Bani Yadav

  • Dec 31 2020
  • Length: 27 mins
  • Podcast

Ep. 28: Racing Beyond Gender Pitstops with Dr. Bani Yadav

  • Summary

  • In this episode of Beyond Cliché, Dr. Bani Yadav, a rally driver joins Almas to break the popular stereotype - ’Women can’t drive’. She shares her interesting journey of pursuing her 30-year-old car racing dream and the odds she had to face to reach the finishing line. She accelerated her way through the stigmas related to gender, ageism, and limited belief systems as she held the steering wheel of her life and dreams at the age of 43. They talk about balancing motherhood, ageism, and the pressure a woman rally driver faces on the circuit. An inspirational conversation, tune in to find out how Dr. Bani moved Beyond Cliché

    You can talk to Bani Yadav on Instagram & Facebook:
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drbaniyadavofficial/?hl=en
    Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/Baniyadavofficial/

    You can follow Almas Virani on her twitter handle: @almasvirani11
    (https://twitter.com/almasvirani11)

    Changemaker Almas has a petition on Change.org where she is asking a leading diaper company to include the father’s image on their branding. Please sign the petition:
    www.change.org/PapaPampersToo.

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