“The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes.” — Marcel Proust Some conversations do not end just because the meeting ended. They remain with you, sitting quietly in your thoughts long after the zoom room has emptied. Over the past month, as we began our workshops with the Grameen Jyothi fellows, I have often found myself returning to the stories shared in the spaces, and I am noticing a shift in how I look at the world ( and myself, sometimes). These are stories of people working at the frontline, of women mentoring other women, of girls facing gender-based violence at home, in workplaces, and within systems that were never made to protect them. Honestly, each workshop feels less like a professional engagement and more like entering lived worlds that exist parallel to mine. I sit there less as a facilitator and more as a listener. Sometimes I am a mere observer from what feels like a vanta...