Baithak is a small, intentional gathering at Jasmine's home in Powai. Eight to ten people, chosen carefully. No agenda, no slides, no performance. Just honest conversation, warm food, and four hours that quietly shift something.
Sunday, 11 October · 11 AM to 3 PM · 10 seats
Food, chai, coffee and all materials included
Reserve Your Spot Speak with Jasmine firstBaithak, बैठक, is the Hindi word for the room where the family sits. Where the real conversations happen. Where the guards come down and something honest gets said. That is what this is. A few people gathered at Jasmine's home in Powai, with no agenda other than to be present.
It is a sacred space in the truest sense of the word. A space of deep respect, with no blame and no shame. You share what you are ready to share, and you receive what the room offers. There is no performance expected and no professional version of yourself required.
Jasmine holds everything together without standing at the front. She works from behind, the way a needle moves when knitting a sweater, threading the conversation, shaping what emerges, making the room bigger and bigger without anyone quite noticing. That is the skill: creating the space, not filling it.
Some people come feeling stuck. Some come curious. Some come because a friend sent them the link and something in the description felt right. All are welcome. None are required to perform.
Jasmine holds the shape of the afternoon. What fills it comes from the people in the room.
You arrive to a home that smells like food and feels like someone was genuinely expecting you. Introductions happen slowly, without pressure. No name tags, no elevator pitches. Shoes off at the door.
Jasmine opens the space with a single question, chosen for this room, never announced in advance. Something happens when a small group of people sit with the same honest question together. The air changes.
Honest conversation, simple exercises, gentle movement. Not therapy, not a workshop, but close to both. You look within, you name your strengths, you hear other people's stories. Something that has been sitting with you begins to move.
The best part is always the meal. Something about eating together changes the quality of what people say. You leave with names you remember, something you want to keep thinking about, and people who feel genuinely real to you.
The first Baithak ran in April 2026. We asked some of the people who were there to share what it was like, in their own words, unscripted.
I felt very comfortable sharing my story here. You will be coming to a place where you can trust people.
There are no boundaries here. That trust helped us to share and learn from each other in ways a professional setup never allows.
I came not knowing what to expect. I left knowing something about myself I had been avoiding for months. Jasmine does not push. She just holds the space until you find it yourself.
Not broken. Not lost. Just at one of those moments where an afternoon with the right people could make a real difference.
Things are fine on the surface. But something feels off and you cannot quite name it. You need space more than you need advice.
A transition, a decision, a question you have been circling. You do not need a coach yet. You need a room and the right people in it.
The calendar is full but something feels depleted. You need to be seen, not managed. Fed, not fixed.
Tired of small talk and surface-level evenings. You want the kind of conversation that actually means something.
Baithak is not for people looking to network, sell, pitch, or recruit. Baithak is a personal space, not a professional one. Leave your business cards at home.
The facilitator creates the space. She does not fill it. She works from behind, the way a needle moves when knitting, shaping what emerges without standing at the front.
Jasmine has spent twenty-five years in rooms with people. Corporate boardrooms, community circles, quiet coaching sessions. She is a PCC-certified Executive Coach, a Psychodrama practitioner, and a trained LEGO Serious Play facilitator.
None of that is why Baithak works. Baithak works because Jasmine is, above all, a listener. She knows when to hold silence and when to ask the question that changes everything.
At Baithak, she is simply your host. She will make the chai herself.
All the solutions were lying within me. Jasmine helped bring them out. Not a teacher, but an awakener.
Vaibhav Singh, Mahindra and Mahindra
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