<description>In this deeply reflective episode of the Tales to Inspire Podcast, we explore what it truly means to support marginalised communities, through the lens of lived experience. Drawing on powerful insights from past conversations, Krish Patel brings together the voices of three incredible individuals:Yatin Mistry, Alex Winstanley, and Jenny Van Mputu Dakosta, each sharing their perspective on inequality, identity, and systemic barriers. From understanding how marginalisation is shaped by prejudice and societal structures, to hearing first-hand the realities faced by refugees navigating life without access or support, this episode offers an honest and thought-provoking look at the world around us. At the heart of this conversation is a simple but powerful truth: meaningful change begins when we listen. Krish reflects on three key lessons: Marginalisation is systemic, not individual Lived experience is essential for meaningful change Dialogue is the bridge to understanding This episode is not just about awareness, it's about action. It's about choosing empathy, creating space for others, and recognising the role we all play in shaping a more inclusive society. Resources: https://www.happysmilestraining.co.uk/</description>

Tales to Inspire

Krish Patel

Understanding Inequality | Stories That Inspire Change

MAY 7, 202629 MIN
Tales to Inspire

Understanding Inequality | Stories That Inspire Change

MAY 7, 202629 MIN

Description

In this deeply reflective episode of the Tales to Inspire Podcast, we explore what it truly means to support marginalised communities, through the lens of lived experience. Drawing on powerful insights from past conversations, Krish Patel brings together the voices of three incredible individuals:Yatin Mistry, Alex Winstanley, and Jenny Van Mputu Dakosta, each sharing their perspective on inequality, identity, and systemic barriers. From understanding how marginalisation is shaped by prejudice and societal structures, to hearing first-hand the realities faced by refugees navigating life without access or support, this episode offers an honest and thought-provoking look at the world around us. At the heart of this conversation is a simple but powerful truth: meaningful change begins when we listen. Krish reflects on three key lessons: Marginalisation is systemic, not individual Lived experience is essential for meaningful change Dialogue is the bridge to understanding This episode is not just about awareness, it's about action. It's about choosing empathy, creating space for others, and recognising the role we all play in shaping a more inclusive society. Resources: https://www.happysmilestraining.co.uk/