After years of building businesses across Silicon Valley, New York, and Mumbai, Radhika now focuses on guiding leaders, entrepreneurs, young adults, and purpose-driven individuals through meaningful life and career transitions.
As the founder of IIWE, she leads a team that blends neuroscience, breathwork, somatic practices, and mindset work to support deep, sustainable transformation. Together, the team helps people slow down, reconnect with what truly matters, and move forward with greater clarity, purpose, and alignment.
She is also the author of Just Breathe: The Most Powerful Tool for Self-Transformation, which explores how the breath can anchor us through life’s uncertainties. Her upcoming book builds on this work, offering readers a new way to embrace impermanence, reimagine possibility, and navigate the game of life with presence, patience, and courage.
Radhika is committed to transforming environments by enhancing well-being and empowering people to feel valued and contribute their unique perspectives and talents. She envisions a future where 'People, Planet, Profit, and Technology' coexist harmoniously.
Her collaboration with leaders, entrepreneurs, and educators, in the US and India, is setting benchmarks in education and training, and driving a collective mindset shift. This ensures high well-being and resilience during rapid AI advancements and societal transformations, instilling hope for a balanced and sustainable future.
Alaokika Bharwani is a Coach and Clinically Trained Psychotherapist and Mental Health Consultant who has trained in India and the U.S. She has worked under some of the top professionals in the field, and has undergone specialty training at the premier Albert Ellis Institute, New York and the Beck Institute, Philadelphia in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy.
Alaokika helps identify thinking, emotional, and behavioral patterns that impact a person's ability to cope with the ordinary demands of daily life. High stress, low mental health, and depression are often caused by limiting belief systems, unhappiness, and de-motivation.
She plays an integral role at the Institute IWE with advising on mental health data, and guiding the development of our interventions and strategies to support people in their journey to attaining high levels of mental-emotional-social health and well-being.
Sridhar is a valuable member of the volunteer distinguished academic team at the Institute. He plays a crucial role in designing research projects, developing ethical research methodologies, establishing standards for data collection, and creating the philosophical construct of human health and well-being.
Sridhar has been at the forefront of health ethics and global health for over 25 years. He is an academic educator, researcher, and public/global health practitioner. At Harvard, he worked with the late Arjun Sengupta, UN Independent Expert on the Right to Development, in conceptualizing its philosophical and ethical framework. He was also a pioneer of the health and human rights movement as the first researcher at Human Rights Watch to examine HIV/AIDS and other health issues directly as human rights concerns.
Currently, Sridhar is an Associate Professor and Deputy Director at King's College London, Global Health Institute. He holds several degrees in a range of disciplines, including Political Philosophy (Ph.D., Cambridge), Public Health (MSc, Harvard), Sociology (MPhil, Cambridge), and International Relations (BA, Brown). He has won numerous awards, scholarships, fellowships, and grants.
Sridhar has also worked with a range of international organizations, including the World Health Organization, the Open Society Institute, the Population Council, and Doctors of the World-USA.
Vansa is a sociologist and demographer with expertise in social and behavioral measurement, program evaluation, and measuring the effectiveness of programs and policies on institutional culture and climate. She has over ten years of experience in survey construction, analysis, and impact assessment, with a focus on efficient and actionable data collection.
Vansa plays a crucial role in designing research projects, developing ethical research methodologies, and establishing standards for data collection and analysis. In her work, she is driven by two overarching questions: for whom, and under what conditions. The answers to these questions allow her to guide organizations toward maximizing their impact.
Vansa is currently completing her Ph.D. at Texas A&M University. She holds a BA from Trinity University and a Masters from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.