SHORT PERSONAL BIO
In 2011, when I was working in the IT department of the Mental Health division of Georgia, my boss was a kind middle aged man. What was special about John was that he had a unique gift of understanding people and working with them effortlessly. Our deadlines were tight, our stakeholders were often unreasonable, and even in stressful times, he would get us all together and keep us motivated and cheerful.
While conversing with him, I realized he never had a chance to finish school as he came from a poor and broken family. But what shaped his world view was that he was a barber for many years before he “learned computers” and joined the State Department.
Those were the initial days of my understanding that schools might not help us become a whole person after all. There’s something out there in the real 3D world that we live in that can help us complete ourselves as whole. And that’s when I started incorporating the principles of self awareness, emotional intelligence, and resilience in the ways I raised my little boys.
And years later, I quit my job as a Data analyst to start FutureSTRONG Academy to help shape future-forward children. By that time, I had realized that if I was not working with my core strengths, and PL/SQL scripts were definitely not one of them, I was living a miserable existence. I also wanted to help children understand that they can pursue their own version of success and not what society wants them to be. Schools were too focused on analytical skills, but if they were to make life worth living, children must be taught the essential social and emotional skills.
Hey, thanks for reading along. I’m Rachana, a poet also obsessed about 21st century parenting hacks, and the founder of FutureSTRONG Academy. For over 8 years, I ran it not just as an after school program, but as a little rebellion against the world’s obsession with GPAs. We taught courage with compassion, communication and coding (yes, Python too). Kids learned to drive robots, but more importantly, they learn to build themselves in the process. Cue, the tag line of the Academy – Hi tech lessons with a touch of humanity.
I recently went back to the corporate world after years of teaching. The administrative overhead of taking care of attendance, paperwork, payments, constant negotiations on schedules with parents was not sustainable for me in the long run. I had explored the options of teaching at public and private schools instead of running my own orgnaization, but as thankless a job that teaching is, the pay offered to me, was again, not sustainable for my personal financial goals.
The bottom line, is I am still passionate about the original mission of Future STRONG and hope to continue spreading the message of hope. I urge children and adults alike that we must play to our strengths than struggle with our weaknesses. For years I didn’t realize my biggest strength was being a great team player. But, I struggled with the identity of being a mediocre coder and was always seeing myself as falling short.
Once I started understanding that I can pivot and connect with people more than with computers, I had found my calling. So whether I am teaching coding to kids or speaking to my team members, I often challenge them, “What do you want to create with this one beautiful life of yours?”
I write essays and tell stories – some in private and some in the public eye. I believe that vulnerability is underrated, kindness is radical, and writing is one of the last pure things left in this world. I host a podcast too, please check it out HERE.
And what about the rest of my story? It will continue to stay messy and marvelous and mostly unscripted. And if you’re curious – come find me here, I’ll try my best to keep it honest.

Aut Viam Inveniam Aut Faciam
PURSUITS
📌 My Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech:
I wrote it a little early.
https://futurestrong.org/2021/02/05/this-is-my-nobel-prize-acceptance-speech-i-wrote-it-a-little-early-podcast/
📌 Analytics and AI Leader | Driving Enterprise Data Strategy & Transformation:
As a BI Transformation Leader, I drive complex enterprise change into measurable business outcomes. I lead reporting and analytics initiatives, uniting business and technology teams to break down silos and accelerate impact. I move organizations from legacy reporting to modern, AI-driven analytics using agile practices that deliver speed, clarity, and continuous improvement. My focus is simple: measure what matters, act decisively, and turn data into insight and AI-powered value at scale.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachananadella-somayajula/
📌 My Job As A Teacher:
My goal as a Robotics and coding coach is to empower children to lead their journey of discovering their true potential. My challenge to everyone is that they aspire for their personal best and leave a legacy of their work through their contributions to mankind.
https://futurestrong.org/2022/07/30/my-journey-into-robotics-and-the-influence-of-janusz-korczak-on-my-teaching/
PODCASTS AND VIDEO CONTENT
📌 Productivity And Parenting Podcasts:
All the ideas and strategies to level up your potential to the next stage.
https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ourfuturestrong
📌 Personal YouTube Channel:
Satire. Some days, blinking is the only exercise I get.
I will add it back soon, the one I had got copyright striked :-(
📌 FutureSTRONG YouTube Channel:
Our intentions, our actions, our destiny. Take charge of your life today!
https://www.youtube.com/@rachana-somayajula
📌 As Fekta Kapur Roasting Bollywood:
Comic Relief By Fekta Kkkkkapur – ALTBollywood – Not Your Average OTT Content.
Funny Memes And Roasts Of Bollywood Celebrities, Fashion And Movies #LiveBollywoodRoast
https://futurestrong.org/fk
📌 Regenerate With Rachana: YouTube Series:
From an anthropological stand point, our mental, emotional and physical health is a combination of activity and regeneration. Once in a while, turn off all external stimuli and allow for regeneration to happen from within. “Doing” along with “Being” intentionally in the present, will allow for neural, spirtual and emotional regeneration.
https://futurestrong.org/2021/04/26/join-our-youtube-live-every-week-lets-move-forward-together/
POETRY, FICTION AND ESSAYS
📌 My Complete Works
Essays, musings, fiction and poetry:
https://futurestrong.org/2023/09/01/the-complete-list-of-essays-fiction-and-poetry-by-rachana/
📌 The Writer-At-Large Collection:
When life happens to you, you write about it.
https://futurestrong.org/2023/09/20/the-writer-at-large-series-life-is-stranger-than-fiction/
📌 The Short Story {Fiction} Collection:
I was not there.
https://futurestrong.org/stories/
📌 My Poetry:
What else am I here for,
Than to repackage the gifts I’ve been given,
And leave them for others to discover.
https://futurestrong.org/2021/05/31/many-predicaments-in-life-writing-poetry-cannot-be-one/
📌 Want To Travel The Spiritual Path With Me?
The Brahman forms everything that is living or non-living. The wise man knows that all beings are identical with his self, and his self is the self of all beings. ~ Isha Upanishad
https://futurestrong.org/2022/07/24/all-about-hinduism-the-life-and-times-of-a-modern-sanatani-with-ancient-wisdom/
PORTFOLIO
📌 My Portfolio:
Who am I and what do I do?
https://futurestrong.org/rachana-nadella-somayajula/
📌 The Courses I Teach:
Robotics, Game Design, And Coding:
https://futurestrong.org/courses
📌 Favorite Quotes:
Aut Viam Inveniam Aut Faciam | I will either find a way, or make one.
https://futurestrong.org/2017/03/21/thoughts-that-changed-this-life/
📌 All My Links At One Place {This Page}:
Find out what I do.
https://futurestrong.org/my-links
📌 My Book, Podcast And Documentary Reccomendations:
I’m listing a few books, movies and documentaries that I think are worth looking at atleast once in our lifetime.
https://futurestrong.org/reccos
📌 Videos That Haunt Me:
Content that has changed me. For the better.
https://futurestrong.org/project/motivational-and-inspirational-video-recommendations/
MY NOBEL PRIZE SPEECH
Image: Apr 2025: Courtesy Zoom Screenshot
I will either find a way, or make one. Below are all the articles, podcasts and vlogs I have published so far.
Sri Rama Rama Bhajan: The Chant For Each Divine Name Of Lord Rama
Hi all,I enjoyed singing this, as its a beautiful string of epithets for Lord Rama, each highlighting a different divine quality or a stage of his life. For the first time I added the tanpura in the background. Hope you like it. Bhajan Lyrics: Sri Rama Rama...
Ramachandraya Janaka: The Mangalam Song That Ends Carnatic Concerts & Prayer Sessions with Blessings
Hi all,Ramachandraya Janaka is a classic "Mangalam" that's often sung at the end of concerts or puja ceremonies to invoke blessings and peace. Thank you for listening. Hope you like it. Here are the lyrics: rāmachandrāya janakarājajā manōharāyamāmakābhīṣṭadāya...
The Two Logs in the River: A Ramayana Lesson on Love, Detachment, and Living Fully
Shlokas As Compass Ever since I understood the meaning of a shloka of Adi Shankara's from Bhaja Govindam, I've tried to use it as a way to operationalize my spiritual journey. Shankara says, Satsangatve nissangatvam,Nissangatve nirmohatvam,Nirmohatve...
Breathless – A Poem by Rachana
Through Breathless, I capture fleeting moments of desire and intimacy, weaving cosmic and everyday imagery. These micro-poems are tiny jolts of electricity, meant to be felt when words fail and emotions can’t betray us. CURBING HUNGER desire tearing...
Why the World Is Finally Slowing Down: The Rise of the Slow Thought Revolution
I've been noticing an interesting phenomenon lately. The desire for slowing down and adopting an intentional way of consuming information. For nearly two decades the internet trained us to read faster, scroll faster, react faster. But lately something unexpected is...
Perimenopause: Not Global Warming, Just My Personal Climate Crisis
Hey, so I’m not “leaning into” some stream-of-consciousness writing style to sound cute or anything. This is literally what I’m going through. No, not as a raging maniac, although I do feel like I’m becoming one. And not even because my body seems to have forgotten...
Sunset at the Library of the World: Where a World of Words Meets the Mediterranean
I still get goosebumps when I think about the wonderous gigantic library I recently visited in Alexandria, Egypt. This modern library built in 2002, the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, can accommodate 2000 readers in its main reading hall on any given day. It's located on...
Entamatramu Bhakti Keerthana: A 15th Century Song That Teaches the Secret of Being Limitless
Be Limitless - A 600 Year Old Definition Every day, I feel blessed with miracles around me. This past weekend, my sister sent me a link to a song I'd never heard before. The moment I listened, I was seized by its essence. It felt like a direct invitation to...
Inside the Wild Cage – A Poem by Rachana
We spend an insane amount of time being "wild" only in our thoughts. This piece explores what happens when we finally say "ok, fine" to the person holding the key, and trade our inner silence for something much louder. told youi can't get locked...
The Radical Acceptance of a Book Deal: Lindy West’s New Modern Love
I’m not entirely sure where our society is headed, but I've understood one thing for sure. If your marriage implodes in a strange way, there’s probably a book deal waiting for you on the other side. Lindy West had written a book called Shrill. I had fun listening...
The Attachment Economy Is Here: What AI Companions Mean for All of Us – Part I
Parents, Get Ready To Welcome Your AI In-Laws There will be a time in the not so distant future, when your child will introduce you to his girlfriend. And there's a possibility, you will end up locking eyes, if that's even possible, with his AI companion. The...
Finding Your Alignment: An Indian American Woman’s Guide to Living Fully in America
Rooted, Rising, and Reckoning As a life coach and friend to many from the Indian diaspora, I often find myself in the sacred space of listening to Indian American women juggling life and priorities in America as mothers, professionals, and social change...
Shirin Ebadi’s Fight for Freedom: Lessons from a Nobel Laureate and Iranian Women’s Resistance
Shirin Ebadi is a 2003 Nobel Prize winner known for her political activism and human rights work as a lawyer in Iran. She was also one of the people placed on the state’s execution lists. In 2017, I listened to the audiobook version of her memoir, Until We Are Free:...
Human Slop: How This Fellowship-Winning ‘Satire’ Shows the Literature World’s Low Bar
Hey, sorry this needs a content warning. I'm about to review an unpalatable vulgar fictional story by a writer who has won a $75k/yr fellowship prize for this gem. A full 2-year creative writing fellowship at Stanford, nonetheless. The opening paragraph reads like...
Inside Social Media Lawsuits: How Meta, YouTube & AI Are Harming Teens
Life As a Chaos Machine I was on a beach, when I couldn't move, listening to The Chaos Machine by Max Fisher. The book makes painfully clear that Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook leadership knew their platforms were harming young minds. Internal research linked...
Prabhu Ramachandra Ke Dootha: The Divine Power of Hanuman That Awakens Strength, Faith & Fearlessness
Hi all,I had so much fun practicing this. And my teacher asked us to imagine Hanuman sitting in front of us listening in on our devotion for him. Hope you like it. Here are the lyrics: Prabhu Ramachandra Ke Dootha Hanumantha AnjaneyaPrabhu Ramachandra Ke Dootha...

















