Lakshmi Pratury: Collecting People Is My Passion

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Lakshmi Pratury
took the stage at a recent Women@TheFrontier event co-hosted by Singularity University at NASA Ames in Silicon Valley.

I first met Lakshmi in the early days of TED, then stepped onto the stage to share her magic as a natural storyteller, using humor, authenticity and life examples in her tales on India and inspiration.

Lakshmi is the Founder of INKTalks, the INK Conference and Ixoraa Media, whose mission is to strengthen the ties between United States and India through sponsored corporate, cultural, and media events.

She says of her time spent in America, “the one thing I learned from my time in America is how to tell a story.” And let’s be honest, all great stories ignite emotion through shared resonance and reflection, which is something Lakshmi does so well.

She says: “what we are is who we focus on feeding and the community we build around us – it’s never about us individually.” Hear Hear.

Lakshmi talked on the early days of India before the economy took off, which frankly is the only India I know. My first and only visit was in 1989 and rest assured, it is a very different country today.

Says Lakshmi of the perception of India, then and now, which is one of the things that led her to start the INK Conference: “the way people describe India from inside out has always been one dimensional, so I felt we needed to bring the depth and complexity of Indian culture to the world.”

The notion of diving in even if you don’t have the experience, is not only a great message to all girls and women, but to every and anyone who has an idea. “Every time I say I’m going to do something without really knowing how to do it, it just happens,” she says. “You always have to remember that whatever you do or embrace, you don’t have to do it alone.”

Like me, she is a collector of people, and says that “collecting people IS HER passion.” How wonderful is that? Connecting those human dots isn’t a bad way to spend your life. Extraordinary things always happen as a result, like the work she is doing in India.

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