Alumni Spotlight: Faizi Khan – Healing Through Stories, One Voice at a Time
As Suresh Gyan Vihar University celebrates 25 years of shaping lives, we proudly highlight the transformative work of Faizi Khan, a passionate storyteller, podcast host, and advocate for emotional healing through narrative.
Faizi isn’t just a communicator—she’s a bridge-builder. Through her therapeutic storytelling sessions in hospitals and rehabilitation centers, she helps individuals unlock memories, reflect on inner wounds, and begin their healing journeys.
For athletes and marathoners, she shares powerful narratives of resilience and silent struggles—giving voice to the strength behind the stride.
Her workshops—deeply inspired by Salvador Dalí, Vincent van Gogh, and Sigmund Freud—blend psychology, art, and creativity to create safe, expressive spaces for participants to reconnect with themselves.
She is also the host of The Crazy Faizi Show, a raw, unfiltered podcast about life, love, laughter, and everything in between—making space for honest conversation in a noisy world.
A proud champion of Urdu and Hindustani zubaan, Faizi brings the grace and depth of South Asian language into every story she tells—whether on stage, in therapy rooms, or through her mic.
Message from Faizi:
“Through every story I tell, I try to build bridges—between pain and healing, silence and voice, chaos and meaning.”
“My purpose is bold yet simple: to change the world, one story at a time.”
From SGVU’s classrooms to global healing circles, Faizi Khan’s journey is a testament to the university’s belief in nurturing not only thinkers—but changemakers.



