Dnyanada Madan: Founder & CEO
Education:- MSc, Neuroscience
The idea for Boss Naari came from my own search for meaningful impact. While working as a neuroscience researcher, I felt a growing desire to contribute more directly to people’s lives. This led me to study counselling, coaching, and psychology in Amsterdam. During that time, I began hearing from Indian expat women struggling to find culturally sensitive care and that’s where Boss Naari was born: as a space to support and empower women through understanding and connection.
Here’s a quick hello from her:
Her therapeutic approach:
I believe therapy must be culturally sensitive. While biology is fairly universal, our minds are shaped by culture, upbringing, and early life experiences, and much of our trauma comes from childhood conditioning. My work is designed with Indian clients in mind, taking into account the unique family dynamics, parenting styles, and societal expectations we grow up with. Inspired by Carl Rogers’ humanistic philosophy, I focus on empathy, self-exploration, and helping women move toward self-actualization supporting them in becoming their fullest, most authentic selves.
Who this is for / Ideal clients:
This work is for Indian women living abroad who are looking for care that truly understands their cultural background and life experiences. Having lived in the Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland, and the UAE, I’ve seen firsthand how different cultures shape the way we think, feel, and navigate life. My experience as an expat allows me to appreciate the unique challenges, pressures, and opportunities that come with living away from home. If you’re seeking a space to explore your emotions, heal, and grow with guidance that respects both your cultural roots and your current context, this is for you.