About The Unspoken
Some things sit with you.
A question you’ve heard a hundred times that suddenly doesn’t make sense anymore. A scene in a show that mirrors something you’ve lived. A moment in a conversation that stays long after the conversation ends.
The Unspoken is where those things land.
It cuts across worlds — luxury, identity, gender, legacy, human behaviour, systems thinking, and whatever else refuses to leave me alone.
It doesn’t follow a schedule or a theme. It follows the questioning wherever it comes from. It publishes when something is ready — not because a calendar said so.
What to expect: Thoughts that don’t always resolve. Questions that stay open. Observations from someone who has moved through enough worlds to notice what doesn’t quite add up in any of them.
I’m Preeti Kurani.
I’ve spent two decades in the luxury industry and the last several years as an executive coach working with leaders in transition. I’ve lived across geographies, moved between industries, and somewhere along the way developed the habit of noticing what isn’t being said in the room.
The Unspoken is where those observations come to life.
Deep questioning has been a part of my existence. This is where it finds a voice.
Speak With The Unspoken
This isn’t a one-way conversation.
The Unspoken exists because some things need to be said out loud — and often the most important ones are the ones nobody has quite found the words for yet.
If something here resonates — or unsettles you — say so. If you’ve been sitting with a question of your own, bring it. If you’ve noticed something in your world that doesn’t quite add up, share it.
Your observation might become the next piece.
Leave a comment. Start a thread. Ask the question you haven’t asked anywhere else.
The wave starts here — with whoever is willing to say the thing that wasn’t being said.


