PosPoss Talks

It was indeed testing times during the lockdown induced by the Covid-19 pandemic and people were restricted to their own domestic spaces. The most vulnerable and affected segment of this lockdown were children, who were deprived of their exposure to peers at schools and the outside world without any warning. Depression was rampant and this situation could not have been allowed to worsen. To counter the situation, Mission Better Tomorrow launched the Pos Poss Talk Series, in which Pos stands for Positivity and Poss for Possibility. The core message was that if you keep a positive mindset, life offers immense possibilities to explore. This online talk series had many prominent personalities from all fields of life interacting with the audience on specific topics. These curated discussions were much appreciated for its positive and inspiring takeaways.

PosPoss Conversations - Celebrations differences

With the world opening up in the post-Covid era, Pos Poss is also exploring possibilities of taking the message to its targeted audience - the young people. In tune with the philosophy of keeping a positive mindset and exploring possibilities in life, an offline curated debate series is being planned. Unlike conventional debate competitions, Pos Poss Conversations will have young people honing their skills to listen to different opinions and find common grounds to disagree with respect. These conversations will adhere to the core ideology of Mission Better Tomorrow - that of celebrating differences.

PosPoss Global Talks

The popularity of Pos Poss Talks, which were in Malayalam, prompted the launch of a global series. The original talks had Malayalam speaking crowd as audience from across the world, on an average of around 3 lakh per episode, logging in to the virtual platform. To spread the message of positivity and possibilities, a new series was launched in English where Nobel laureates like Dr. Kailash Satyarthi and Prof. Muhammad Yunus and top diplomats Dr. Shashi Tharoor, Sam Pitroda, Dr. Yasmin Ali Haque (former UNICEF representative to India), Soledad Herrero (UNICEF Child Protection head), media persons like Sagarika Ghose and artistes like Usha Uthup and Ashish Vidharthi participated. .