Suhani Goyal is a reader, writer, researcher, and youth advocate whose work explores the intersections of identity, emotion, and expression. An internationally acclaimed poet and recognized public speaker, she finds power in language’s ability to uncover silences and stir reflection. Suhani’s work has been featured in anthologies and recognized by platforms such as the World Scholar’s Cup, the John Locke Institute, the Royal Commonwealth Society, the Live Poets Society, Immerse Education, Poetry Nation, and Notionpress.
Beyond the page, she leads conversations that matter, about mental health, storytelling, and the quiet resilience of young voices. She is the founder of initiatives that bring together writers, thinkers, and dreamers across borders. Whether she’s on a TEDx stage or deep in the Notes app at 2 a.m., Suhani writes to preserve what’s almost lost and speak for what often goes unsaid. When she’s not writing or mentoring, she’s likely romanticizing sunsets, curating playlists, or quietly dissecting fictional characters.