My name is Minket Lepcha or should I call myself Minket Rongmith. I am a storyteller and trying to revive the whole process of telling a story and find a way to listen to a story. I believe that is how communication begins and conversation starts between two human beings. Entirely inspired by my own community knowledge and the wisdom that our Elders carried, I find great joy siting by the hearth of the fire and listen to them. I have processed those stories for years, many years, I have just sat with the story only to tell many years later. Only when I feel when I am ready, I have allowed the story to be told through me. Hence, the definition of storytelling is not just a verb that I replace with an act of doing in a certain way but has been a continous process of telling, retelling, learning, unlearning and relearning. I have not found the process in books but in people and those intricate and fleeting moments of those engagement. I am currently enrolled in the third year of a PhD from the University of Manitoba in Turtle Island (Canada) to work on Indigenous issues on the hydropower conflict in India and Canada. I held a strong conviction to incorporate cultural voices for the relevance of environmental advocacies. Engaged among youth, women, scholars and grass root level community members through storytelling and consistently trying to find innovative platform to showcase those voices. My varied experience from advertising, filmmaking, teaching to public relations has helped me design workshops approaching holistically to create impactful outcomes.