Ramandeep Sibia
Ramandeep Sibia writes, organises, and dreams from the meeting place of care, culture, and climate. For her, words are not just tools — they are living threads. Threads that can cut, confuse, and estrange when pulled into abstraction, or threads that can weave kinship, imagination, and courage when spoken with warmth.
She is a certified Warm Data Lab Host, communications strategist and a Master Practitioner of NLP. Her work is to bring people together —families, youth, elders — and invite them to explore not only what is happening in the world, but how we talk about it, and how that talk itself shapes our futures.
Ramandeep is also the co-founder of Punjabis for Climate, a collective space where identity, belonging, and ecological care meet. She moves between four languages — English, Punjabi, Hindi, and Urdu — and in that movement she feels two worlds: one where life is reduced to numbers, and another where life is remembered, sung, and shared. Her writing carries both — the sharpness of analysis and the softness of story.
For her, rivers are not “resources” but companions. Forests are not “stocks of timber” but ancestors. Langar is not “500 calories” but the taste of equality, seva, and sitting side by side.
This blog series is an offering born from both frustration and love — frustration at how public stories about climate and economy often disempower, and love for the possibility of restoring trust, clarity, and relationship through how we speak.
Email for any enquiries- sibia.ramandeep@gmail.com