Hema Vinod, the best-selling Author of ‘Parenteening Made Simple’ is bringing forth her second masterpiece- ‘Girl, Empower Yourself!’
December 02: Hema Vinod an Author of two books, is currently in India after a three-decade career as Educationist in various countries. She has used her experience and expertise in her books, ‘Parenteening Made Simple’ (for parents) and her current book, ‘Girl, Empower Yourself!’ Both books have unique content and have her target group, Teenagers […]

December 02: Hema Vinod an Author of two books, is currently in India after a three-decade career as Educationist in various countries. She has used her experience and expertise in her books, ‘Parenteening Made Simple’ (for parents) and her current book, ‘Girl, Empower Yourself!’ Both books have unique content and have her target group, Teenagers in mind. Her website, www.teensgen.com is replete with resources for the parents and teens.
Ms. Hema Vinod’s professional journey through the decades has had a keen focus on children and women. She worked as an educator in various schools in India, DRC and Congo. She then moved to humanitarian work with UNICEF and UNHCR which took her to various conflict affected countries over a span of seventeen years, such as Uganda, Sri Lanka, Yemen, Somalia and Iraq.
Her journey has been a most interesting and challenging one taking her to some of the most troubled conflict affected spots in the world. The rich experiences and expertise gained from her work and interactions with children and women has inspired her to write the book which will be a guide and mentor for girls around the world.
She returned to India in 2020, did her training to be a Coach from IPEC, USA which is topmost in the Coaching arena and also wrote her first book for parents, Parenteening Made Simple. This book went on to become a best-seller on Amazon.
In 2022, she worked on her second book for girls and young women which is called, ‘Girl Empower Yourself!’
She wrote this book to empower girls using her vast experience working with girls in the field of education. She felt girls lacked role models and mentors in their growing up years. Here is a brief write up about her two books.