Amplifying Dreams: A Lateral View of Fundraising

Amplifying Dreams: A Lateral View of Fundraising

Author: vijayalakshmi balakrishnan January 28, 2021 Duration: 54:05

Listening, the singular experience on which this podcast is anchored, is taken for granted until we no longer have the ability to hear. Unlike other forms of disability,  deafness the disability is invisible, what is visible are the related educational and social widening gaps.

Arun Shah, the Director, Development of the All India Federation of the Deaf, shares with Baroque his engagement with visibilising the invisible disability. He has been supporting non-profits, in marketing, communications raising resources, both material and human for nearly four decades. 

In the course of the conversation, he discusses growing up as the younger brother, of one of India’s most talented artists, the painter, Prabha Shah, and the journey from being a supportive family member to becoming an advocate for the rights of the deaf, working full time, to bridge the divide between the deafness of those who are reluctant to hear and the difficulties of the hearing impaired who want to live lives of meaning and self-respect.


Hosted by vijayalakshmi balakrishnan, Baroque offers a thoughtful space for reflection on the complex world of public policy. The title itself is a metaphor for a deliberate pause-a moment to step out of the daily rush, consider the path already traveled, and use that perspective to see the road ahead more clearly. Each episode is built around conversations with influential figures who have shaped policy from various angles. You’ll hear their personal stories and the lessons learned from their unique journeys, moving beyond abstract theory to the real art and craft of decision-making that affects communities and nations. This podcast sits at the intersection of business and the non-profit spirit, exploring how policy is formulated, challenged, and implemented. It’s not about quick takes or headlines, but about the deeper narratives and human experiences behind systemic change. Tune in for a series that values depth over speed, offering listeners a chance to engage with the nuanced thinking that guides our shared societal structures. For more, you can reach out via baroquepodcast@gmail.com.
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