Kathalaya Interview Series

Could you talk about the relevance of storytelling?
Once anything is put in the form of story it can easily be understood and remembered. We never forgot the stories our grandparents told us. When we hear stories – this is the space we return to after so many years. The storyteller and the essence of having stories told to us aligns with us. I have had a chance to understand the efficiency of the storytelling process through my work for children.
Could you talk about creating a curriculum for early childhood education?
I did this and built the curriculum for early childhood education. I used storytelling to teach children about maths, science and social science. Basically, I evolved a concept-based storytelling curriculum. I was very clear that I wanted to tell children concept-based stories.
On your unique storytelling journey?
It’s been a great journey – but it was least expected of me to take this path. When I made it to the storytelling pathway, I decided to make it financially work out for me too. A lot of people will tell you, “There is no money in storytelling.” But I could make a career out of storytelling. I made it financially lucrative too.

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