What is Gurukul – Stories that Inspire?
Gurukul is an offline, in-person community space where changemakers, dreamers and doers come together to share their personal stories. Each story is about courage, discovery and the power of human experience to inspire others.
Who can attend a Gurukul session?
Anyone who is curious, open-hearted and enjoys listening to real human stories. We welcome professionals, students, entrepreneurs, homemakers — anyone who believes in the magic of stories.
Who are the storytellers?
Our storytellers are people with extraordinary journeys. They could be professionals, artists, travelers or leaders — each with a unique experience that can move and inspire others.
Do I need to pay to attend?
Yes, a small registration fee is charged. This helps us cover the venue and refreshments, while keeping Gurukul accessible to all.
Can I share my story or recommend a Guru?
Absolutely. Gurukul is built on stories from people with extraordinary journeys. If you feel ready to share yours, or know someone whose story can inspire, you can reach out to us. Our team will connect, listen, and guide the process so stories finds its space in the circle.
How often are the sessions held?
Since February 2024 we have hosted seven Gurukul sessions so far. Each edition features a changemaker as a storyteller, followed by conversations with the audience.
What makes Gurukul different from other talk platforms?
Unlike formal talks or lectures, Gurukul is intimate and personal. It is less about achievement and more about the human spirit — raw, real and relatable.
How can I stay updated about upcoming sessions?
Follow us on Instagram – @gurukulstories, LinkedIn – Gurukul Stories, or join our mailing list to get updates on dates, speakers and themes.
Is Gurukul only for stories of success?
Gurukul is about authentic journeys — sometimes of triumph, sometimes of struggle, sometimes of quiet transformation.
Can organizations partner with Gurukul?
Yes, we welcome collaborations with organizations that believe in the power of storytelling for community building, leadership or cultural change.
