Beyond Stereotypes: Samina Mishra’s Journey in Storytelling & Media
In this episode of The AboutHer Show, I have a conversation with Samina Mishra, documentary filmmaker, writer, and teacher, whose work centres around children, media, and the power of storytelling. We explore how her journey into storytelling began, her approach to writing authentically for children, and the ways she has sought to challenge stereotypes in content for young audiences, especially girls.
Samina reflects on her creative ventures, including the Magic Key Centre for the Arts, the IB Film Program, and her listening project Soundphiles, each representing her belief in media as a tool for expression and empowerment. We also discuss the role of libraries in shaping childhood imagination, how she balances diverse creative pursuits, and the importance of amplifying women’s voices through her work.
The episode concludes with her thoughtful advice for young women aspiring to enter the creative space, along with a lively, rapid-fire round that offers a glimpse into her personality and passions.
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I’m Sangeeta Relan—an educator, writer, podcaster, researcher, and the founder of AboutHer. With over 30 years of experience teaching at the university level, I’ve also journeyed through life as a corporate wife, a mother, and now, a storyteller.
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