A Weekly Podcast Show About Indian Startups Entrepreneurs & More ! Hosted by Neil Patel & Friends
Sarabjeet Sacher - CEO of Aspiration Jobs. A seasoned career coach & mentor. Guiding busy professionals for a fast pace career growth & future-proof success.
It's a tough job market out there folks! , and on today's episode, we have an expert to guide us through it. I'm joined by Sarabjeet Sacher, the founder of Aspiration Jobs, with a profound passion for coaching professionals in areas such as career growth, career development, job search strategies, and interview techniques.He shares valuable insights on crafting a compelling CV—what to include and what to avoid. The episode explores the intricacies of salary negotiation, providing tips on answering pivotal questions like "Why should I hire you?", 'Where do you see yourself in 3 years time?’ And his thoughts on software billionaire NR Narayana Murthy 70 hrs commentIn this insightful conversation, Sarabjeet delves into the question of whether working for a startup is a wise career move. Great advice for first time graduates with no work experience. And how to deal with those gaps in your C.V!We even touch on some wisdom inspired by Tony Robbins. Sarabjeet also offers practical advice on handling rejection gracefully.As we wrap up, he generously shares his top recommendations for achieving career growth. This episode is packed with invaluable information, so sit back, relax, and enjoy the show.In this conversation we also talk about:What is the purpose of your CV/ResumeWork life balanceThoughts on moonlighting Do people still want careers?What about the traditional 9-5 workdayWhich is more important: culture fit or technology fit.Don’t do a 13 page resume!Are CV’s are still relevant?The future of job interviews.The importance of soft skills.And much moreLinkshttps://aspirationjobs.com/
1/25/2024 • 49 minutes, 9 seconds
Aruna Chawla, founder of Salad - A FemTech startup building wellness for women & disrupting the face of a $100bn + global industry.
Enabling the well-being of more than 355 million Indian women through products, experiences, and experts. Today my guest is Aruna Chawla, founder of Salad, a lifestyle planner mobile app that support women to better manage their health throughout the menstrual cycle by providing personalised nutrition, fitness, and lifestyle advice. She talks about her own personal journey of being in and out of hospital. She talks about building an MVP without a CTO or developers. Aruna talks about why they don’t want to go viral and or build landing pages. She talks about the first version of Salad, a condom company which sold 20,000 in only two months with no paid marketing. She talks about her time at the Antler India residency , where they raised a pre-seed round and met her co-founder. She talks about being a FemTech founder in India and the size of the market. Every month, nearly 1.8 billion people across the world menstruate, and nearly 85% of this group suffer from hormonal imbalances. She talks about hormones , period tracking and finally she talks about her super strength and advice on how to build healthier habits and goals using behavioural science and much more!In this conversation we talk about:Keeping it leanStats so farHaving a bias of actionNot wanting to be a founder or do a startup in the beginning. First impressions of her co-founderThe state of the sexual wellness and FemTech industry india. Conducting over 1000 interviews with women across Tier 1 and Tier 2 cities. 6 years of research Her motivations.Shaking up the healthcare industry.and much moreLinkshttps://www.grabsalad.com/music by Punch Deck.https://open.spotify.com/artist/7kdduxAVaFnbHJyNxl7FWV
3/6/2023 • 34 minutes, 23 seconds
Sourabh Kumar, co-founder of PotHoleRaja, a social venture that’s on a mission to make India & the world pothole-free.
Bye Bye Potholes! Today I have the pleasure to talk to Sourabh Kumar, co-founder of PotHoleRaja, a social venture that 's on a mission to make India & the world pothole-free. He got the idea After reading a tragic story about a woman who lost her life due to a pothole. He gave up his highly paid corporate job to fill in potholes around the streets of Bangalore at 5AM! He didn't tell his parents but he started getting goosebumps when random strangers started to praise his work and efforts. Without any background in civil engineering he started doing crazy google searches and ended up creating a number of cool products including Gridmats. a revolutionary patented product that’s eco-friendly, durable and crafted entirely from 100% recycled plastic waste to construct pavements/roads. He talks about a life changing moment meeting his co-founder. Talks about key learnings in the early days. Thoughts on social entrepreneurship in India some do’s and don’ts (You can make money!) Why waste is the new gold. Talks about why you must be a risk taker and good at sales. Talks about the uncomfortable question he asks people when hiring. Talks about keeping the faith and business models including franchise models. He talks about growing rapidly (100% growth) He reflects on this past year (2022). Thoughts on building a culture of being open. And finally he talks about the biggest pothole he has ever seen and explains how filling a pothole is as easy as making 3 min Maggi noodles and much more.In this conversation we talk about:Why potholesGoing to Singapore and reflecting on it's infrastructure. The promise he made to himself when quittingBecoming a problem solverThoughts on why the government are not doing this despite everyone paying taxes.15000 km road trip checking out the potholes.Expanding into different countries.Civic tech helping the governmentWhat does leadership mean to SourabhDealing with and the war with waste.Just him and his co-founder for the first two yearsAnd much more Linkshttps://www.potholeraja.com/Check out Skillshare. Skillshare is an online learning community with thousands of classes in design, business, tech, and more. Anyone can join the millions of members in our community to learn cutting-edge skills, network with peers and discover new opportunities. Join for free for 1 month and access all my classes!https://www.skillshare.com/en/r/user/neilpatel?gr_tch_ref=on&gr_trp=onmusic by Punch Deck.https://open.spotify.com/artist/7kdduxAVaFnbHJyNxl7FWV
12/16/2022 • 35 minutes, 56 seconds
Gautam Madhavan, CEO & founder of Mad Influence, on building the largest creator economy in the world
Content is king! Today my guest is Gautam Madhavan CEO & founder of Mad Influence and influencer management agency. They do more than just connect creators and brands. They do digital marketing, social media management, content authoring, and providing consulting services to businesses. They are trying to create the biggest content companies in the world. In this episode he talks about how he got this off the ground by seeing the shift from Blogging to Vlogging 2017/18, realising the power of video and was laser focussed on tiktok in the early days before it was popular. He explains why you shouldn't plan too much when starting up. Talks about dealing with uncertainty in the early days and hiring strategies. Advice for all you budding social media creators (Don’t do it for the $$). Building an AI platform for content creators and why you shouldn't worry about the algorithms. Thoughts on Twitter for content creators. Talks about who are the upcoming social media influencers in India. His favourite content creators. Talks about research, conversation rates and analytics. Talks about how they Influence the influencers and why you cannot learn this at University, it’s all about building relationships. And he gives great advice on building relationships (be transparent) and why they don’t poach clients/creators/staff. He talks about what he looks for when choosing social media influencers (it's not just the numbers) And finally we talk about his favourite campaign promoting the movie Bachchhan Paandey which got a billion organic views which involved kidnapping a bunch of influencers on a train. In this conversation we also talk about:Running India’s & Asia’s biggest content creator festival in Goa (2023)First mover advantage.Being down to earth and humble.Short video culture. What excites him most about building this company.Why he prefers content creators instead of social media influencers. Getting support from Mum and Dad. Bootstrappinghiring adviceAnd much more Links https://www.madinfluence.com/homeCheck out Skillshare. Skillshare is an online learning community with thousands of classes in design, business, tech, and more. Anyone can join the millions of members in our community to learn cutting-edge skills, network with peers and discover new opportunities. Join for free for 1 month and access all my classes!https://www.skillshare.com/en/r/user/neilpatel?gr_tch_ref=on&gr_trp=onmusic by Punch Deck.https://open.spotify.com/artist/7kdduxAVaFnbHJyNxl7FWV
12/4/2022 • 37 minutes, 42 seconds
Investing $100M+ in India over the next 4 years, Nitin Sharma, general partner & co-founder of Antler India.
Building the next wave of technology. Today my guest is seasoned investor Nitin Sharma, general partner & co-founder of Antler India. A global early-stage venture capital firm that invests in the defining technology companies of tomorrow. They're one of the fastest growing VC firms in the world. In this episode he talks about his 15+ year investing experience. He talks about how they help early stage founders. He talks about the differences between American entrepreneurs and Indian entrepreneurs. Talks about the No1 mistake founders make after raising money and how he deals with startup failure. He talks about Web3, Metaverse, Fintech and ONDC. Gives important advice if you want to become an investor. And finally he talks about the importance of mentorship and gives great startup advice based on Aristotle's persuasion triangle (character,emotion, logic)In this conversation we also talk about:His first year (2008) as a VCHow many startups they invest in and how muchHow to help founders with the residency program.Values, vision and skills.Going global from day onePitching advice (why you & why now?)The importance of building a global network.Validating ideas.Dealing with new technologiesBeing passionate but not emotional.and much more!linkshttps://www.antler.co/indiaCheck out Skillshare. Skillshare is an online learning community with thousands of classes in design, business, tech, and more. Anyone can join the millions of members in our community to learn cutting-edge skills, network with peers and discover new opportunities. Join for free for 1 month and access all my classes!https://www.skillshare.com/en/r/user/neilpatel?gr_tch_ref=on&gr_trp=onmusic by Punch Deck.https://open.spotify.com/artist/7kdduxAVaFnbHJyNxl7FWV
9/18/2022 • 40 minutes, 40 seconds
Piyush Kumar founder & CEO of Rooter. On building India’s biggest gaming & E-sports community.
India is expected to be home to 700 million gamers by 2025. So Today my guest Piyush Kumar, he is the Founder and CEO of Rooter. A game streaming and E-Sports platform. Rooter has emerged as the largest player in the Indian gaming category, with close to 50 million downloads, making it the No. 1 app in the ‘sports’ category on the Google Play Store since October 2020. Rooter is at the perfect intersection of Gaming and Content surge in India. So he talks about how it got this off the ground. He talks about what your MVP should look like. Talks about hiring strategies and philosophies. Mistakes made in the early days. Talks about why the future of social networking is gaming. Talks about the business model & raising $25+Million. Talks about finding his co-founder via Twitter and talks about the E-Sports landscape in India including dealing with the parents! Talks about how to build a consumer app and pivoting. Gives some great book recommendations and finally he talks about why everyone should try entrepreneurship at least once in their life and much much more so please enjoy the show.In this conversation we talk about:E-Sports in the Olympic games.Being an Esports player is becoming a respectable job.StatsInfluencer marketing Performance marketingResearch.Can anyone be an entrepreneur?Book recommendation - How to build a billion dollar app.Advice for first time founders.Esports tournament. Links.https://web.rooter.gg/P.Sif you need something to do during these challenging and difficult times and want some inspiration and need some creativity. check out Skillshare. Skillshare is an online learning community with thousands of classes in design, business, tech, and more.Anyone can join the millions of members in our community to learn cutting-edge skills, network with peers and discover new opportunities.Try Premium free for 1 month.https://www.skillshare.com/r/user/neilpatel?gr_tch_ref=on&gr_trp=onmusic by Punch Deck. https://open.spotify.com/artist/7kdduxAVaFnbHJyNxl7FWV
7/19/2022 • 36 minutes, 52 seconds
Amit Purohit CEO & founder of Fantasy Akhada, on building one of the fastest growing Fantasy Sports Platform in India.
Sports tech and driving sports engagement. Today my guest is Amit Purohit CEO & founder of Fantasy Akhada, a fantasy sports platform that provides you with an opportunity to play Fantasy Cricket, Fantasy Football and Fantasy Kabaddi by using your sports knowledge and skill. So today he talks about building a hyper growth sports tech startup, going from the 181st fantasy app to being in the top 5 , amazing stuff. He talks about the USP - focusing on customer delight. Talks about marketing and why they focus on quality not volume. A great story about getting legendary cricket commentator Harsha Bhogle into becoming a brand ambassador and investor with a cold email. Gives advice for first time founders and his primary role as a founder. Nearly giving up , raising finance and finally some fantasy sports do’s and don'ts for first time players.In this conversation we talk about:Why didn't they go for a subpar cricketer to promote the brand.?Dealing with customer service calls on New Year EveBeing an ex-Star Sports employee.Getting support from friends and familyBeing a very competitive market because of the Low barrier to entryKey learnings and customer feedback in the early days.What is the business model?Having all the skill sets to get this off the ground.Raising finance.Talks about the team.How fast are they growing?Stats and engagement so far.Linkshttps://www.fantasyakhada.com/P.Sif you need something to do during these challenging and difficult times and want some inspiration and need some creativity. check out Skillshare. Skillshare is an online learning community with thousands of classes in design, business, tech, and more.Anyone can join the millions of members in our community to learn cutting-edge skills, network with peers and discover new opportunities.Try Premium free for 1 month.https://www.skillshare.com/r/user/neilpatel?gr_tch_ref=on&gr_trp=onmusic by Punch Deck. https://open.spotify.com/artist/7kdduxAVaFnbHJyNxl7FWV
6/25/2022 • 46 minutes, 43 seconds
Shalibhadra Shah CEO & Co-founder of ABC Talkies - India’s first Film Tech company, on building the world’s first cinema marketplace.
Get your popcorn ready! Today my guest is Shalibhadra Shah, CEO & Co-founder of ABC Talkies. An online movie platform for filmmakers to submit their films and for cinema lovers to watch independent cinema on a pay-per-view model. He talks about what motivated him to get this off the ground and what problem they are solving . He talks about how they add value to the filmmaker and talks about the business model & revenue streams including variable ticket pricing. He talks about being blessed with failure in the early days and keeping the faith. Talks about the current state of the movie industry in India and the booming regional content in tier 2/3 cities. And finally he talks about the time he spent working with PM Modi sharing some interesting tales and insights including the Modi masks and much more .In this conversation we also talk about:Having an interesting background in digital medialeadershipDigital consumption trendsHow it works & who owns the copyright. Short film market is boomingThe team and hiring process.Huge amount of content not being monetized Wanting to be the Youtube of Movies.Being a stepping stone Favorite movies.and much morelinkshttps://abctalkies.com/P.Sif you need something to do during these challenging and difficult times and want some inspiration and need some creativity. check out Skillshare. Skillshare is an online learning community with thousands of classes in design, business, tech, and more.Anyone can join the millions of members in our community to learn cutting-edge skills, network with peers and discover new opportunities.Try Premium free for 1 month.https://www.skillshare.com/r/user/neilpatel?gr_tch_ref=on&gr_trp=onmusic by Punch Deck. https://open.spotify.com/artist/7kdduxAVaFnbHJyNxl7FWV
5/26/2022 • 47 minutes, 49 seconds
Srinath Ravichandran CEO & co-founder of Agnikul on building India's first private small satellite rocket, Agnibaan.
Launching rockets into space! My guest is Srinath Ravichandran CEO & co-founder of Agnikul, a Chennai-based Indian aerospace manufacturer specialising in building launch vehicles capable of taking micro and nano-satellites to Low Earth Orbit, on-demand. He started as an outsider , working in finance but his heart was always in aerospace. In this episode he talks about the crazy amount of networking, cold calling professors and asking himself some existential questions to get this off the ground! He talks about going through the Airbus Incubator. Raising $11million in Series A funding. Talks about 3D technology, the business model. Great product milestones. Why India is the best place to build rockets. Talks about the Space Tech community in india. Thoughts on Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos endeavours. Talks about dealing with red tape & the government. He gives great advice on networking if you're a bit shy and finally he talks about why he thinks there is life on other planets and why it could be a good thing!In this conversation we also talk about:Making the experience of going into space , like booking an UberMeeting his co-founder playing cricket.Advice for first time founders.Personalising the building of the rocket.Advice on starting your own space tech startup.Educating investors using a 3 step processDealing with the doubters. Living close to SpaceX in the early days.Building the engine using 3D tech. Why building a rocket company is like running a transportation business. And much more https://agnikul.in/#/P.Sif you need something to do during these challenging and difficult times and want some inspiration and need some creativity. check out Skillshare. Skillshare is an online learning community with thousands of classes in design, business, tech, and more.Anyone can join the millions of members in our community to learn cutting-edge skills, network with peers and discover new opportunities.Try Premium free for 1 month.https://www.skillshare.com/r/user/neilpatel?gr_tch_ref=on&gr_trp=onmusic by Punch Deck. https://open.spotify.com/artist/7kdduxAVaFnbHJyNxl7FWV
5/15/2022 • 42 minutes, 7 seconds
Summit Nayak co-founder of Ekank - On building a story-telling platform that aims to promote art, culture, history & heritage.
Transforming storytelling. Today my guest is Summit Nayak - Co-founder of Ekank. They are building a storytelling platform, democratising non-fiction by bringing lost and forgotten history to the forefront. He talks about how they got this off the ground. Talks about ignoring the experts who told him not to build the product because it wasn't cool enough. But since launching they have 13.8 million monthly active users, spending in total 74 million minutes on the app and have raised a cool $1million in funding. He talks about building the community, gives thoughts on product management. He talks about building a niche product. Why they are different from other platforms. Talks about the creator economy and scaling too fast in the early days. Pitching & fundraising insights. Declining attention spans. Having a pool of creators & storytellers. And finally he shares his favourite stories (The Battle of Plassey) and much more.In this conversation we also talk about:Building a culture companyWhat problem are they solving?Research & customer developmentHaving a proven track record in building startupsFirst impressions of his co-founder.Understanding what the market wantsIs it pressure off or on after raising $GamificationTalking to the experts - William DalrympleBusiness modelKey metrics they focus onWhy they invite creatorsHiring/interview processAnd much more https://www.ekank.com/P.Sif you need something to do during these challenging and difficult times and want some inspiration and need some creativity. check out Skillshare. Skillshare is an online learning community with thousands of classes in design, business, tech, and more.Anyone can join the millions of members in our community to learn cutting-edge skills, network with peers and discover new opportunities.Try Premium free for 1 month.https://www.skillshare.com/r/user/neilpatel?gr_tch_ref=on&gr_trp=onmusic by Punch Deck. https://open.spotify.com/artist/7kdduxAVaFnbHJyNxl7FWV
4/17/2022 • 38 minutes, 46 seconds
Pawan Gupta CEO & co-founder of Fashinza on building one of the biggest global B2B manufacturing marketplaces, transforming the fashion supply chain.
Disrupting the traditional fashion supply chain with digital intervention. Today my guest is Pawan Gupta. Co-founder and CEO of Fashinza. They are digitising the supply chain to make it more efficient, transparent, fast, and sustainable. It all started with a trip to Jaipur the clothing manufacturing capital of India - not to talk about manufacturing but pain points. He will discuss what those pain points are! He talks about how they went from building the MVP using WhatsApp, AirTable and Excel in 2020 to now being one of the biggest companies in the world in this sector. Amazing stuff! He talks about how they use technology (new and old) to digitise the supply chain. Thoughts on scaling. How they work with brands and how they onboard customers. Talks about building trust in the early days. Dealing with fast fashion and ethical issues. Gives great advice for first time entrepreneurs, Being 2x entrepreneur. Talks about having a successful exit. Talks about his 2 part hiring process. And finally he talks about NFT's his sporting hero Sourav Ganguly and why you should think BIG!In this conversation we talk about:How they connect customers, buyers and suppliers. Growing 20% each month. Digitising the shop floor.Personalised fashion being the next big thing.What motivates him?It's a data problem. Not tech or people problemWhat was his best day so far. What will this company look like in 10 years time?Being a technology first companyProviding real time data, to save costs and be more efficient. Reducing rejection rate on an assembly line from 20% to 3%And much more!Linkshttps://fashinza.com/P.Sif you need something to do during these challenging and difficult times and want some inspiration and need some creativity. check out Skillshare. Skillshare is an online learning community with thousands of classes in design, business, tech, and more. Anyone can join the millions of members in our community to learn cutting-edge skills, network with peers and discover new opportunities.Try Premium free for 1 month. https://www.skillshare.com/r/user/neilpatel?gr_tch_ref=on&gr_trp=onmusic by Punch Deck. https://open.spotify.com/artist/7kdduxAVaFnbHJyNxl7FWV
4/10/2022 • 34 minutes, 25 seconds
Priyanka Madnani, founder & CEO of Easy to Pitch. On building India's fastest-growing one-stop pitching platform for startup founders.
Make your startup investment ready! Today my guest is Priyanka Madnani, Founder & CEO of Easy to Pitch. Easy to Pitch is one of the fastest-growing one-stop pitching solutions for start-up founders & entrepreneurs looking to raise capital for their unique ideas. Since starting she now helps over 500 startups and reviewed over 5000 decks. So in this episode she talks about how she spotted a gap in the market for pitching solutions. Talks about helping founders and what investors are looking for. She talks about what founders should include in the pitch deck & getting your first 3 slides right. She talks about whether you should demo the product and thoughts on Shark Tank pitches. She talks about what founders struggle with when pitching. She talks about the reality of funding and a 10 second pitch which helped her get a client. She goes on to talk about branding, building relationships, winning awards and leadership. and much more!In this conversation we talk about:What inspired her to do this?Why her first ever pitch deck flopped and how she turned it all aroundNot everyone gets fundingAdvice on starting your own brand.Having no role models or mentors at the start.Starting a Facebook group and using Youtube, Instagram, Linkedin.Being a top entrepreneur in indiaGetting funded.Don't forget the financials!Being a solo player and turning into a team player.Advice on finding a co-founderMake sure you practice and be patientAnd much morelinkshttps://easytopitch.com/P.Sif you need something to do during these challenging and difficult times and want some inspiration and need some creativity. check out Skillshare. Skillshare is an online learning community with thousands of classes in design, business, tech, and more. Anyone can join the millions of members in our community to learn cutting-edge skills, network with peers and discover new opportunities.Try Premium free for 2 months and access all my classes!https://www.skillshare.com/r/user/neilpatelmusic by Punch Deck. https://open.spotify.com/artist/7kdduxAVaFnbHJyNxl7FWV
3/13/2022 • 40 minutes, 56 seconds
Gopal Krishna Koduri CEO & Co-founder of Riyaz, On building a music learning app that enables you to learn to sing at home
Your 24x7 singing buddy! Today my guest is Gopal Krishna Koduri CEO & co-founder of Riyaz. A music learning app that offers an easy and convenient way for aspiring singers to practise their music lessons anywhere, anytime make music learning accessible and affordable. He talks about his love of classical indian music which inspired him to build this app. How the app works. He talks about building a venture-funded, steadily growing music learning app that is used around the world (2million downloads, 4k paid users) Talks about UI & UX design challenges, talks about how they deal with feature requests. Talks about pricing and subscription models. Talks technology stacks , how they use data to improve the product. How they get users to download the app. Dealing with positive and negative feedback. Talks about the EdTech scene in india. Building an MVP in 2017. Thoughts on building an edtech and finally he talks about his fav singers, pays tribute to Lata Mangeshkar, one of India's most beloved singers, who passed recently and he gives you some singing tips for the next time your in the shower! & much more!In this conversation we also talk about:organic growthWhat problem they are solving?4,000 paid users18-35 category not being served.Killing featuresKeeping track of OKRsBeing a hands on founderhow long does it take to be a great singer?And much morelinkshttps://riyazapp.com/P.Sif you need something to do during these challenging and difficult times and want some inspiration and need some creativity. check out Skillshare. Skillshare is an online learning community with thousands of classes in design, business, tech, and more. Anyone can join the millions of members in our community to learn cutting-edge skills, network with peers and discover new opportunities.Try Premium free for 2 months and access all my classes!https://www.skillshare.com/r/user/neilpatelmusic by Punch Deck. https://open.spotify.com/artist/7kdduxAVaFnbHJyNxl7FWV
3/6/2022 • 32 minutes, 2 seconds
Kyle Fernandes CEO & Co-founder of MemeChat on building the ultimate social network to revolutionise the world of memes!
Make Memes Earn Money! Today my guest is Kyle Fernandes CEO & Co-founder of MemeChat. Founded in 2019, it is a platform that allows users to create viral memes and get rewarded for them. So in this episode he talks about how he came up with the idea. Talks about being a hyper growth startup (25 million memes , 6 million downloads, 1.3 monthly active users). Talks about how he designed & developed the app from scratch. Talks about getting funding from 500 Startups. Next he talks about a new NFT marketplace he is creating called - MemeClub, so anyone can buy and sell memes globally. He talks about scaling, the business model, Meme marketing, viral content, being confident and key metrics -( Daily active users) He talks about giving users a solid reason why they should download the app. Creating an acquisition and distribution channel. And finally he talks about his favourite memes and how to get your meme to go viral and much much MORE!In this conversation we also talk about:Fundraising advice - be patient!Reaching millions of people on a daily basisThoughts on Shark TankBeing a entrepreneur at the age of 15Getting 50x rejections from VC and then turning down 50 x VC's!Getting approached by major brands to do meme marketingSetting up 600+ pages on FacebookNo other company was doing this!Bringing technology and memes together.Creating value for creatorsWhy memesCreating a memechat keyboardand much moreLinkshttps://memechat.app/P.Sif you need something to do during these challenging and difficult times and want some inspiration and need some creativity. check out Skillshare. Skillshare is an online learning community with thousands of classes in design, business, tech, and more. Anyone can join the millions of members in our community to learn cutting-edge skills, network with peers and discover new opportunities.Try Premium free for 2 months and access all my classes!https://www.skillshare.com/r/user/neilpatelmusic by Punch Deck. https://open.spotify.com/artist/7kdduxAVaFnbHJyNxl7FWV
2/25/2022 • 28 minutes, 8 seconds
Your Chaddi Buddy! Sulay Lavsi , founder of Bummer - On a mission to disrupt the millennial-focused underwear market in India.
Adding fun to a ‘White’ industry. Today I speak to Sulay Lavsi, the founder of Bummer, whose mission is to disrupt the millennial-focused underwear market. In this episode he talks about his amazing journey from not being taken seriously in the early days to his dramatic appearance on Shark Tank India. He shares brand building strategies and talks about marketing to GenZ & millennials. He talks about pricing philosophies -are you playing the brand game or the price game? & spotting a gap in the market . He talks about The mild negative reaction to Shark Tank india on social mediaHe talks about the business model and building partnerships. Why they use micro-influencers rather then the big social media influencers. Why he used paid marketing at the start to establish the brand. Talks about Falling in love with the business and brand. Hiring challenges in Tier 2 cities. He talks about spending 2 years on R&D and finally he talks about his life changing trip to America. and much more so please enjoy the show.In this conversation we also talk about Why underwear?Assumptions made in the early daysDesign challengesGoing on Shark Tank & pitching in front of millions watching.Studying entrepreneurship in California.His primary role as a founder.Pitching adviceWhats special about bummer underwear?The manufacturing processand much more!Linkshttps://bummer.in/P,Sif you need something to do during these challenging and difficult times and want some inspiration and need some creativity. check out Skillshare. Skillshare is an online learning community with thousands of classes in design, business, tech, and more. Anyone can join the millions of members in our community to learn cutting-edge skills, network with peers and discover new opportunities.Try Premium free for 2 months and access all my classes!https://www.skillshare.com/r/user/neilpatelmusic by Punch Deck.https://open.spotify.com/track/4XfCbGXHPfStMMtghzjqfe?si=f79e5abeed7c480e
1/23/2022 • 47 minutes, 52 seconds
The Best of The Indian Startup Show & a quick announcement.
Hello everyone, Thank you for downloading the last episode 2021. After 5 years of interviewing amazing Indian Entrepreneurs I am thinking about investing in a few Indian startups in 2022! if you are building something exciting and need some seed funding to get your startup off the ground please contact me. Today you will hear some of the best guests I have spoken to over the past 12 months. You will hear from Newslaundry co-founder Abhinandan Sekhri (2.39m) on building an alternative news model & paying to keep the news free! Next up is Siddharth Manvati (Ph.D) Co-Founder of ClearMeat. (35.06) He talks about building India’s first cell based meat company. Next is Vivek Bajaj co-founder of StockEdge & Elearnmarkets (59.40) he talks about building the Bloomberg ecosystem for retail Investors in India. And last not least Minakshi Singh Co-founder & CEO of Sidecar & Speakeasy (1hr34m) She talks about building India’s best bar & being featured in the coveted Asia 50 best bars in 2020. So sit back & enjoy some of the best moments of The Indian Startup show and I wish you all the very best for 2022! Newslaundry co-founder Abhinandan Sekhri on building an alternative news model & paying to keep the news free!(2.39m)Indians don't pay for news! Well they do and today my guest is Abhinandan Sekhri, co-founder of Newslaundry, a news, current affairs & media analysis organisation. They are building an alternative news model , so in this episode he talks about building this high risk venture. Old media & new media business models. Not being dependent on eyeballs. Find out which newspaper is worth reading. Dealing with Twitter trolls. Govt interference in the news. Thoughts on PM Modi, Arnab Goswami and what kept him going in the early days. And why the 'self made man' is a myth. Finally we talk about his experience of directing/producing Highway On My plate , the award winning travel and food program.Where are they now? Dr Siddharth Manvati (Ph.D) Co-Founder of ClearMeat. On building India’s first cell based meat company. Chicken 2.0I catch up with Dr Siddharth Manvati, co-founder of Clear Meat. He came on the podcast last year (EP125) And a lot has changed since we last spoke. He finally talks about the magical moment he finally tasted the first product. He talks about the science behind evaluating taste and smell. The economics of making lab based chicken. Talks about raising finance. Talks about proof of concepts, having 14 sleepless nights , why they are moving from the Indian market to the global markets. When will this be available to the general public? And how they plan to scale the company.Vivek Bajaj co-founder of StockEdge & Elearnmarkets on building the Bloomberg ecosystem for retail Investors in IndiaVivek Bajaj is back on the show! He is co-founder of StockEdge & Elearnmarkets.com. He appeared back in August 2016 (EP39) and since then his app has gone from 50K downloads to 1.5million downloads. And has gone from employing 25 staff to over 140 staff. So in this episode he talks about how they have scaled the operation. Talks about finding great business partners. Thoughts on the current stock market. Common mistakes first time investors make. Shares formulas for investing including the ‘10 10 10’ rule. Talks about his best investments and worst. Why Reliance stock is a ‘buy’. Why he doesn't invest in Bitcoin. Talks about raising finance. Gives great advice for entrepreneurs And finally the most important lesson about money he has learned so far!Minakshi Singh Co-founder & CEO of Sidecar & Speakeasy on building India’s best bar & being featured in the coveted Asia 50 best bars in 2020Minakshi started with an Excel spreadsheet back in 2006. And this year has recently been awarded the best bar in India , and in Asia’s 50 best bars list of 2020. Amazing achievement considering women working in bars is extremely uncommon. it's a bit of a taboo subject. So she talks about how she overcame those challenges. She talks about finding her passion, Working 14-15 hours a day. She reveals how she got people in India to drink an Old Fashioned & Whisky Sour’s! What she learned about herself during lockdown. We talk about india’s complicated relationship with alcohol. And finally she shares her secrets to making a great cocktail. It's truly an amazing story and one that will inspire you as well.THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING THE PODCAST & SEE YOU IN 2022!P,Sif you need something to do during these challenging and difficult times and want some inspiration and need some creativity. check out Skillshare. Skillshare is an online learning community with thousands of classes in design, business, tech, and more. Anyone can join the millions of members in our community to learn cutting-edge skills, network with peers and discover new opportunities.Try Premium free for 2 months and access all my classes!https://www.skillshare.com/r/user/neilpatelmusic by Punch Deck.https://open.spotify.com/track/4XfCbGXHPfStMMtghzjqfe?si=f79e5abeed7c480e
12/31/2021 • 2 hours, 13 minutes, 53 seconds
The Best Bits of The Indian Startup Show (16)
Today you will hear some of the best guests I have spoken to over the past 12 months. You will hear from Raghav Gupta, the co-founder of Nymble labs. (2.57) His team has built a personal cooking assistant called Julia, so we talk about his appearance on TV. He talks about how they have developed the robot since we last spoke, talks about raising finance ,setting up offices in China and California. Next we have Nitesh Salvi Founder & CEO of Pocket52 (39.11) on building India’s largest poker platform .He talks about how he went from playing poker in the late nights in his student dorm with friends to building India’s largest poker platform. And last but not least we have Yash Pariani (1h.08m) co-founder of The Indian Gaming League (IGL) . On building India’s most popular e-sports league & the booming indian e-sport scene.Catching up with Raghav Gupta, the co-founder of Nymble labs.(2.57) He came on the show back in November 2017 and he is back again with an update. His team has built a personal cooking assistant called Julia. We talk about his appearance on TV. How they have developed the robot since we last spoke, talks about raising finance ,setting up offices in China and California. Talks about why they are changing market focus from India to US. Gives great advice on customer development and how they qualify customers. Talks about becoming comfortable with uncertainty. He talks about how they demoed the robot at TechCrunch robotics conference without paying $$$$ for a booth. And finally we got some music at the end of the show.in this conversation we talk about:-Being VC backed & new business modelHow they came up with research goalsDeveloping a Customer Development process that helped gather more insights about consumers.How they separate feedback from noiseHow they capture the feedback.Taking the cooking robot to the houses of people who had signed up in SF, San Diego and LADealing with the coronavirusThoughts on the b2b and b2c marketsDealing with the competitionDon't fall in love with your product. Fall in live with the problem!Nitesh Salvi Founder & CEO of Pocket52 (39.11)You Got to Know When to Hold Them, Know When to Fold Them! Today I speak to Nitesh Salvi, founder and CEO of Pocket52. He talks about how he went from playing poker in the late nights in his student dorm with friends to building India’s largest poker platform. He talks about how they build trust and loyalty on the platform. Talks about getting rejected over 150 times despite already having a previously successful exit. He talks about creating a white label business as well as a B2C model. Talks about the psychological side of Poker. Dealing with fraud. And we talk about gambling responsibly and finally he talks about his biggest wins and losses on the poker table! and much more.in this conversation we also talk about Growing the user baseSpending 6/7 researching the marketCoin dumpingBuilding a scalable productThe importance of using Lava lamps!Pitch deck adviceCreating the right environment for customersAdvice for first time entrepreneursPlaying poker with his familyReading peopleYash Pariani (1h.08m) co-founder of The Indian Gaming League (IGL) The Indian e-sport scene is booming. So today I speak to Yash Pariani co-founder of The Indian Gaming League. IGL is India’s most popular competitive gaming and esports league that hosts gaming tournaments online and they are growing fast! IGL hosts daily online tournaments and battle royales across all your favourite game titles like Call of Duty Mobile, Fortnite, Dota 2, Fifa 20, 8-Ball pool, Clash Royale, Pubg and many more. So in this episode he talks about how he is creating an infrastructure for Indian gamers. Talks about building trust within the community. How demonetisation helped the esports industry in India. Talks about esports as a respectable career.and finally he talks about Steve Jobs, dealing with concerned parents and dealing with cheats!In this conversation we also talk about:Stats so farKey learnings as an entrepreneurWhy Fortnite became a hit gameWhat you need to be a top esports player?Streaming gamesEsports v traditional sportsWill it become an Olympic eventOffline tournaments v online tournamentshow much can you win?Thoughts on starting your own Esports teamFemale E-gamersSeeking challengesif you need something to do during these challenging and difficult times and want some inspiration and need some creativity. check out Skillshare. Skillshare is an online learning community with thousands of classes in design, business, tech, and more. Anyone can join the millions of members in our community to learn cutting-edge skills, network with peers and discover new opportunities.Try Premium free for 2 months and access all my classes!https://www.skillshare.com/r/user/neilpatelmusic by Punch Deck. https://open.spotify.com/track/4XfCbGXHPfStMMtghzjqfe?si=f79e5abeed7c480e
12/18/2021 • 1 hour, 29 minutes, 48 seconds
Ankur Joshi CEO & Co-founder of Nuclei, on building mobile solutions for banks & helping them completely reimagine digital banking
India’s fintech adoption is booming. So today my guest is Ankur Joshi CEO & Co-founder of Nuclei,a bootstrapped software enterprise startup that helps banks improve digital banking services by integrating its API platform to increase customer engagement through merchant marketplace and wealth management services. He talks about how he got this off the ground. Mistakes made in the early days. He talks about why they bootstrap and not raise any capital. He explains why the primary product is the team. He then talks about building partnerships, thoughts on B2C and B2B business models. Talks about sharing equity with staff. Talks about why they think globally from day one & the tech hiring challenges in India. Talks about going fully remote and building culture. And finally he talks about mental toughness and What he looks for in a co-founder.In this conversation we talk about:Having patienceBeing a serial entrepreneurDon't worry about the vanity metrics!Onboarding new employees. Choosing attitude over skill set.Management style - depends on the maturity of the other person. Building an integrated API platformProcessing 3 million transactions a month.Partnering with 18 banks in India and S.E Asia. And much moreLinkshttps://gonuclei.com/P.Sif you need something to do during these challenging and difficult times and want some inspiration and need some creativity. check out Skillshare. Skillshare is an online learning community with thousands of classes in design, business, tech, and more. Anyone can join the millions of members in our community to learn cutting-edge skills, network with peers and discover new opportunities.Try Premium free for 2 months and access all my classes!https://www.skillshare.com/r/user/neilpatelmusic by Punch Deck.https://open.spotify.com/artist/7kdduxAVaFnbHJyNxl7FWV
12/8/2021 • 40 minutes, 18 seconds
Anmol Saxena CEO & founder of Ashva WearTech , on building a wearables & data sciences startup, focused on solving the problems of skeletomuscular injuries
The wearable devices market in India is expected to reach a sales volume of 16.22 million units by 2024. So today I speak to Anmol Saxena, the CEO & founder of Ashva Weartech. They develop wearable solutions for chronic knee pain & spine. So in this episode she talks about her own battles with knee pain that inspired to build a prototype at a hackathon. And since then they not looked back! She talks about how the products work, quitting her job at Ford. Building a MVP. Talks product development. She talks about her research in the early days. She went to 50 clinics and spoke to over 110 knee pain patients. She talks about dealing with feature requests and how they kill products. Getting paying customers and then having to refund them and then getting to pay again! Why they use an Excel spreadsheet when things go wrong. Partnering with one of India's leading physiotherapist.Talks about an offline marketing campaign that worked really well. Talks about sales forecasts for next year. How they onboard customers. And finally she talks about how the lean business model canvas can help you with your pitch.In this conversation we also talk about:-The wearables market in IndiaHaving a great teamMudra - a motion sensor worn on the upper back. It corrects your spine posture with sensory feedback.Sales forecasts for next yearCreating a reporting system for chronic knee painGetting support from Mum and Dad after quitting Ford.Book recommendation - The art of startup fund raising - Alejandro Cremades3 stages of building the first MVP.8/10 patients do not turn up to the clinic after the first session.The two business modelsStress!Going through an incubatorNot having access to high quality physio in the early daysand much morelinks https://www.ashvaweartech.com/P.Sif you need something to do during these challenging and difficult times and want some inspiration and need some creativity. check out Skillshare. Skillshare is an online learning community with thousands of classes in design, business, tech, and more. Anyone can join the millions of members in our community to learn cutting-edge skills, network with peers and discover new opportunities.Try Premium free for 2 months and access all my classes!https://www.skillshare.com/r/user/neilpatelmusic by Punch Deck.https://open.spotify.com/artist/7kdduxAVaFnbHJyNxl7FWV
11/30/2021 • 48 minutes, 36 seconds
Rishi Krishna CEO of Symbionic - On building an affordable, assistive tech startup that makes prosthetic devices.
Building bionic arms for people with disabilities! Today I speak to Rishi Krishan, the CEO & Co-Founder of Symbionic. Symbionic is an affordable, assistive technology startup that makes smart prosthetic devices. It all started due to a freak bus accident which led to him losing his arm. So in this episode he talks about the huge challenges building a bionic arm. He talks about how he validated the idea by being a human guinea pig. Talks about how they build empathy into the product and the market size. Talks technology and the business model. Talks about the key takeaways in building the first prototype , talks about user experiences and 3D printing. Talks about what makes this bionic arm so special. Why your users should be your first investors. Getting great advice from AssisTech Foundation (ATF). Talks about being able to ride a bike again! Predictions for 2022. And finally he talks about advice he would give to his younger self and what first time founders should be focusing on.In this conversation we also talk about:-Using 3D printing customisation and sensorsBreaking out of the biases.Having small breakthroughs 10 million amputees in India. How would he sum up his journey so far?Thoughts on recruiting & why you shouldn't always hire the most experienced person. Working with a great teamExisting solutions did not workBuilding something cooler, functional and cheaper.Using it in public and dealing with the reaction.FundingCreating crowdfunding campaignsWorking in a niche marketFeedback loops & dealing with the steep learning curves. and much more!Links http://thesymbionic.com/P.Sif you need something to do during these challenging and difficult times and want some inspiration and need some creativity. check out Skillshare. Skillshare is an online learning community with thousands of classes in design, business, tech, and more. Anyone can join the millions of members in our community to learn cutting-edge skills, network with peers and discover new opportunities.Try Premium free for 2 months and access all my classes!https://www.skillshare.com/r/user/neilpatelmusic by Punch Deck. https://open.spotify.com/artist/7kdduxAVaFnbHJyNxl7FWV
11/21/2021 • 38 minutes, 29 seconds
Ganesh Shankar, CEO & Co-Founder of FluxGen - Still solving India’s Water Shortage Crisis- 'Where Are They Now?
Ganesh Shankar is back! He came on the show in October 2017 (EP68) & he is celebrating 10 years as an entrepreneur! Ganesh is the co-founder & CEO of FluxGen FluxGen is on a mission to help industries become water positive, and aims to help save 1 billion litres of water everyday using his product AquaGen, a smart real-time water flow and level monitoring system. So in this episode he talks about improving the product using design thinking. He talks about time spent in the Cisco Launchpad Tech accelerator. Talks about dealing with the water crisis. He gives bootstrapping advice. Talks about digitising water structures and how they reduce water consumption by 30%. He talks about bringing water transparency and data to clients.‘Who will marry you now’ - his mom's reaction to him quitting General Electric to do this (he got married!) He talks about India being the largest groundwater extractor in the world, bigger than China & USA. He talks about the original MVP back in 2017. Having big clients onboard. Questions you should ask yourself before quitting your 9-5 job to do a startup. and finally we reminisce about his epic bike journey from Bangalore to Goa and getting a proposal on Valentines Day, but not that type of proposal! and much more!In this conversation we talk about:10 years as an entrepreneur!Looking back would he change anything?A commencement speech that still motivates himNew projects in solar using dronesBootstrapping is good if you don't have a scalable plan Getting criticism in the early days The true cost of waterHow does he keep on top of things?The ongoing climate crisisA question you must ask → What is the primary driver for buying your solution? Transitioning from projects/consulting company to a product company. Not getting too worried about not getting sales in the early days. Start with the customer or start with the idea?How they de-risk industries and facilities from the water crisis. Dealing with the pandemicBuilding AI & IoT based end to end water management solutions.Being the founder and director of the non-profit The Sustainability Mafia (Susmafia.org). And much more!Links https://fluxgen.com/P.Sif you need something to do during these challenging and difficult times and want some inspiration and need some creativity. check out Skillshare. Skillshare is an online learning community with thousands of classes in design, business, tech, and more. Anyone can join the millions of members in our community to learn cutting-edge skills, network with peers and discover new opportunities.Try Premium free for 2 months and access all my classes!https://www.skillshare.com/r/user/neilpatelmusic by Punch Deck. https://open.spotify.com/artist/7kdduxAVaFnbHJyNxl7FWV
9/3/2021 • 46 minutes, 41 seconds
Where Are They Now? Nivedha R.M Co-founder of TrashCon. Still on a mission to solve India’s huge waste management problem
Nivedha is back on the show! I spoke to her back in December 2017 (Ep 72). She is the Co-founder of TrashCon. They have created a machine that helps solve India's huge waste management problem by converting mixed waste into Biodegradable and Non-Biodegradable Waste. They started with one tiny machine doing 100kg/day to now doing 200,000 kgs/day! Last year they did a million dollars revenue and have 3 million dollars in the pipeline this year. She talks about spending 2.5 years working in a dumpsites around India . She talks about working with big corporations and municipalities. Nivedha then talks about how they launch & test MVP’s and product development. She talks about when to use experts & when NOT to use experts. Going from 3 to 60 staff & what they look for in hiring, having a great co-founder and finally she talks about how you shouldn't look for 100% perfection in building a startup..85% is ok! , Doing TedX talks (Failure is when you decide to fail...) Winning awards, and why they have banned the word ‘impossible’ and looking back would she change anything? and much more! In this episode we talk about:Creating wow boardsHaving more downs then upsPatentsHas india's attitude to waste changed?Having no credibility at the start to now working with big corporations & municipalities.Having a co-founder who is a chartered accountant & engineer helps. How they use the technology to separate the wasteBuilding a culture & not micromanaging everythingHaving a strong vision.Advice for first time founders - Have a clear problem statement.Don't look for perfection! The market is not looking for perfection. Going global.and much more Linkshttps://trashcon.in/P.Sif you need something to do during these challenging and difficult times and want some inspiration and need some creativity. check out Skillshare. Skillshare is an online learning community with thousands of classes in design, business, tech, and more. Anyone can join the millions of members in our community to learn cutting-edge skills, network with peers and discover new opportunities.Try Premium free for 2 months and access all my classes!https://www.skillshare.com/r/user/neilpatelmusic by Punch Deck.https://open.spotify.com/artist/7kdduxAVaFnbHJyNxl7FWV
7/31/2021 • 45 minutes, 18 seconds
Mudasar Mohamed COO & co-founder of Ezyhaul - On building a digital road freight platform & using tech to organize the trucking Industry in India & South East Asia.
Logistics is the hottest industry to be in right now , according to my guest Mudasar Mohamed, Co-Founder & COO of Ezyhaul. Ezyhaul is a logistics tech startup based in India and South East Asia. They are on a mission to transform transportation logistics by building an ecosystem around shippers, truckers, government agencies, and third party service providers. So in this episode he talks about how they validated the MVP by talking to experts & truck drivers. Talks about being very close to going bankrupt but are now growing fast! 300% in 2 years with $180 million in revenue. Talks about how they digitize the trucking process. Talks about how they use data, dashboards and analytics to improve decision making. Talks about the two reasons why startups fail. Why three is the magic number in founding a startup. What to look for in a co-founder and the qualities you need to be a COO. Talks about the golden rule in growing a 2 sided market. Why do they employ data scientists? Talks about not getting carried away with valuations & Why is the transport industry still 20 years behind? And finally he talks about whether you!.. YES YOU! should pursue entrepreneurship or stay in your 9-5 job and much more! So please enjoy the show. In this conversation we also talk about:Ecommerce is booming.How they matching supply & demandDealing with resistance to change.Beating the competition by entering Tier 2 cities.First impressions of his co-foundersHe shares what he looks for in hiring (do something entrepreneurial)Books/podcasts recommendationsCreating a blue ocean & staying away from the red oceansWhy the focussed initially on Delhi and BangaloreHow they improve the life of truckers.75K trucks on the platformand much more!Linkshttps://www.ezyhaul.com/P.Sif you need something to do during these challenging and difficult times and want some inspiration and need some creativity. check out Skillshare. Skillshare is an online learning community with thousands of classes in design, business, tech, and more. Anyone can join the millions of members in our community to learn cutting-edge skills, network with peers and discover new opportunities.Try Premium free for 2 months and access all my classes!https://www.skillshare.com/r/user/neilpatelmusic by Punch Deck.https://open.spotify.com/artist/7kdduxAVaFnbHJyNxl7FWV
6/18/2021 • 46 minutes, 23 seconds
Shreyas Talpade actor, director & producer on building Nine Rãsã - India's first ever streaming platform dedicated to theatre & performing arts
If everything is going digital why not theatre? Today I speak to Shreyas Talpade, actor , director , producer and now he is entering the exciting world of entrepreneurship building India's first ever streaming platform dedicated to Theatre and Performing Arts called Nine Rasa. This platform gives you access to several hours of plays, skits, story-telling, stand-Ups, chats and more across several languages. In this episode he talks about how the idea got conceptualised during the pandemic. Talks abut how the platform works, developing the ecosystem and being a first time entrepreneur. He talks about the decision making process on what goes on the platform and what doesn't. Shreyas then goes on to talk about his acting career including his big break, learning the craft, getting recognised for the first time. Talks about dealing with directors & writers and finally he talks about why you should ignore the critics , stop overthinking and just go do it!In this conversation we also talk about:Streaming 100hrs of contentThe rise and fall and now the rise of theatre in india. Millennials liking the conceptWho are they targeting?Everyone's a critic!Could he have made it as a cricketer after staring in Iqbal?Dealing with the emotional side of acting. Getting out of the comfort zone & thinking outside the boxTheatre classics v new content.Not spending any money on marketingAdvice for first time entrepreneursWhy he is not competing with Netflix and other streaming services? And much more!Links https://www.ninerasa.com/portal/P.Sif you need something to do during these challenging and difficult times and want some inspiration and need some creativity. check out Skillshare. Skillshare is an online learning community with thousands of classes in design, business, tech, and more. Anyone can join the millions of members in our community to learn cutting-edge skills, network with peers and discover new opportunities.Try Premium free for 2 months and access all my classes!https://www.skillshare.com/r/user/neilpatelmusic by Punch Deck. https://open.spotify.com/artist/7kdduxAVaFnbHJyNxl7FWV
6/11/2021 • 47 minutes, 26 seconds
Varun Goenka CEO &Co-Founder of ChargeUp on building India’s largest battery swapping network.
Making it easier and cheaper for e-rickshaw drivers to earn a livelihood. Today my guest is Varun Goenka, CEO & Co-Founder of ChargeUp. Charge-up offers the simple solution of Battery as a Service (BAAS) to a growing community of 2.4 million E-Rickshaws. The company enables the e-rickshaw drivers to join the service without any upfront costs. By subscribing to a daily battery rental plan. Charge-up allows the drivers to visit the swapping station as many as 2-3 times a day to swap the discharged batteries with fully charged batteries. In this episode he talks about how he got started by talking to over 500 drivers, finding huge pain points on the way. He will explain what they are. Talks about working backwards to create product market fit , which they did in 12 months. Talks about traction, the business model and how they use technology and data to grow the business. E.g driver behaviour, patterns, performance analytics and how they leverage the data. Talks about missing out on the opportunity in solar and what he learned. Talks about the positive impact they have on drivers earnings and the environment. Talks about trying influencer marketing, partnerships with dealers. How fast they are growing. Thoughts on oil/fossil companies. He talks why reading Bhagavad Gita helps and finally he talks about having a growth mindset and why being a backbencher at school helped!In this conversation we talk about:Battery technologyProduct researchHelping drivers overcome range anxiety & increase revenueOvercoming negative feedback from the battery dealers.How they stop the theft of batteriesHow they build trust with drivers and dealersHaving a co-founder with 'no attitude'Pay per use v buying the asset'Imagination is more important than knowledge' - Albert EinsteinLast mile connectivity/shared mobilityThoughts on the indian Government role in the clean tech space.Working on B2B deliveriesThe experience of driving an electric vehicle.Thoughts on bootstrappingand much moreLinkshttps://echargeup.com/P.Sif you need something to do during these challenging and difficult times and want some inspiration and need some creativity. check out Skillshare. Skillshare is an online learning community with thousands of classes in design, business, tech, and more. Anyone can join the millions of members in our community to learn cutting-edge skills, network with peers and discover new opportunities.Try Premium free for 2 months and access all my classes!https://www.skillshare.com/r/user/neilpatelmusic by Punch Deck. https://open.spotify.com/artist/7kdduxAVaFnbHJyNxl7FWV
6/4/2021 • 33 minutes, 40 seconds
Swostik Dash, CEO & Co-Founder of Neomotion on helping people with disabilities to live a more independent life.
Every year 300,000 wheelchairs are sold in india. 95% of all wheelchairs are one -size fits all. Imagine wearing shoes and everyone has to wear size 14 shoes! So today my guest is Swostik Dash, CEO & Co-Founder of Neomotion. This Chennai-based startup has developed a personalised wheelchair, and a battery-powered clip-on device that converts the wheelchair into a roadworthy electric vehicle. So they helping people with disabilities to live a more independent life with their products. So in this episode he talks about how the journey started by talking to 200 Wheelchair users in 40 locations around india. Talks about the initial stages product development. You will learn how he makes decisions around feature requests.Talks about how they balance creating impactful products, social change while making money at the same time. Talks about the main 5 metrics he checks every morning. Why don't they go after fancy features. Interesting thoughts on what Wheelchairs will look like in 100 years time . Talks about the donation drive business model, major milestones. And finally talks about the huge impact he is making on people's lives.In this conversation we also talk about:Why they don't want VC funding yet.Traction & sales so farCustomisations -No two wheelchairs are the same. Supply chain managementManufacturing / fulfilling orders/ quality controlProof of conceptsAdvice on product development Product iterationsWhat they are working on right now.What went wrong in the early days.Enabling wheelchair users to live life to the fullest. Advice for first time founders.Using a whiteboard to deal with negative and positive feedbackProduct design adviceWhy you shouldn't get stuck on your idea‘Startup is a systematic risk minimisation’ - Warren Buffet. Solving the problem of Indoor and outdoor mobilityand much moreLinkshttps://www.neomotion.in/P.Sif you need something to do during these challenging and difficult times and want some inspiration and need some creativity. check out Skillshare. Skillshare is an online learning community with thousands of classes in design, business, tech, and more. Anyone can join the millions of members in our community to learn cutting-edge skills, network with peers and discover new opportunities.Try Premium free for 2 months and access all my classes!https://www.skillshare.com/r/user/neilpatelmusic by Punch Deck. https://open.spotify.com/artist/7kdduxAVaFnbHJyNxl7FWV
5/23/2021 • 41 minutes, 3 seconds
Edul Patel CEO of Mudrex. A Y-Combinator backed startup, on a mission to democratize investing in cryptocurrency.
Cryptocurrency is a trillion dollar industry & with a billion people in India the potential is huge! So today my guest Edul Patel CEO of Mudrex. A Y-Combinator startup building an algorithmic trading platform for cryptocurrency. They help crypto traders create, test and deploy their trading rules into automated trading algorithms without writing code. Started back in 2011 reading the original white paper while still in college and now they are growing 40% month on month. They have 2.5k paying customers and $10 million of assets under management. So today you will find out how he got his first 1k customers. Insights into the crypto scene in india. Talks about the hype/greed/fear/excitement/ in crypto. Are crypto trading bots better than human traders? Talks about the best advice he received at YC(19) & the intense 24 hr demo day. Edul shares his product strategies on how products should be built and should they how they should be killed. The 3 books he gives to all his employees. And finally I talk to Edul about my first week as a crypto trader! So we talk about portfolios & trading advice. Please note I am not a financial advisor. So please seek financial advice and if you're interested in buying crypto please see the link on the show notes.In this conversation we also talk aboutTractionThe Crypto lightbulb momentIndian regulationsWho are they targeting? Talks about why crypto is so volatile (or is it?) Dealing with user experiences issues in the early days..The challenge indian regulations dealing with crypto and what he would change.Happy to let his bots trade while sleeping.After 10 years finally breaking even and making profitDeal making advice (less is more)3 key skills to become a product manager (32.49)Whats can do wrong in cryptoAdvice for first time product managers with no experienceDealing with stress. Originally building a crypto exchange for India.Linkshttps://mudrex.com/P.SEarn $10 USD in bitcoingemini.com/share/qng4qpxceP.P.Sif you need something to do during these challenging and difficult times and want some inspiration and need some creativity. check out Skillshare. Skillshare is an online learning community with thousands of classes in design, business, tech, and more. Anyone can join the millions of members in our community to learn cutting-edge skills, network with peers and discover new opportunities.Try Premium free for 2 months and access all my classes!https://www.skillshare.com/r/user/neilpatelmusic by Punch Deck. https://open.spotify.com/artist/7kdduxAVaFnbHJyNxl7FWV
4/21/2021 • 44 minutes, 35 seconds
The Best of The Indian Startup Show [15]
Today you will hear some of the best guests I have spoken to over the past 5 years. You will hear from Vineet Rajan. Co-founder of Scout My Trip - India's premier do-it-yourself platform for road trips .talks about pivoting, new insights on the India travel market , growing 5x , expanding into S.E Asia, using virtual scouts & life changing road trips! Next we have Aayush Jindal Co-founder of Toesmith. (45m.46sec) India’s first tech-driven footwear brand, offering customisation of shoes at an affordable price. Next up Vikas Jha CEO & founder of Alore CRM (1h 19m) - On building one of India's fastest growing sales platform. And last but not least I speak to The Startup Guy aka Vijay Anand , Founder of the Startup Centre (1h 54m) he talks about the Indian Startup Ecosystem - what's going right, what needs to be tweaked and where to next? So sit back & enjoy some of the best moments Vineet Rajan. Co-founder of Scout My TripThis is an exciting new feature called Where Are They Now ? I catch up with previous guests who came on the show. I catch up With Vineet Rajan the co-founder of Scout My Trip India’s first subscription-based travel planner powered by local travel experts. He gives us an update on what’s been happening since I last spoke to him over 2 years ago including being recognised as being of the top 50 startups to watch in india. Talks about expanding into SouthEast Asia. He explains why they pivoted and now use virtual scouts, talks about raising $500k, talks about content marketing strategies , talks about hot new destinations in india you should visit , talks about a life changing trip to Ladakh and finally he talks about eating ghost chillies in North East India and his second wife latitia(his bike!)In this conversation we also talk about:Growing 5x since 2018A phenomenal 2019 winning 6+ awardsOffline marketing strategiesBusiness Travel marketWorking with HondaClimate change & sustainable travelGreat story how he met his co-founder on the highwayGreat road tripsBeing a startup guy and his co-founder being a corporate guyConsumer mindset in indiaIncome Tax Exemption granted under Startup India ProgrammeHow they use virtual scoutsUsing AI in the futureBeing trapped in the snow for 20hrs!Aayush Jindal Co-founder of Toesmith. (45m.46sec)'It was his birthday & I thought of customising a shoe and gifting it to him on his birthday' And so Toesmith was born! and they haven't looked back . I speak to Aayush Jindal Co-founder of Toesmith , India’s first tech-driven footwear brand, offering customisation of shoes . In this episode he talks how the 3d customisation works. Talks about customer research , pitching his parents the prototype , how they target customers via Facebook and Instagram, how many orders that get a day, quitting the corporate life, how they plan to scale the operation and finally he gives advice on building an e-commerce business & brand in India.In this conversation we also talk about:Pricing strategies that don't pinch!Getting great feedback & design from a tattoo artistWalking away from nice job at BainHow they deal with copyright issuesThoughts on the offline / retail market.Is it pressure off or pressure on?Launching internationally & scalingExperiencing failure on his previous start-upGetting advice from parents who work in the shoe manufacturing business.Vikas Jha CEO & founder of Alore CRM (1h 19m) India is emerging as one of the fastest-growing markets for SaaS (software as a service)-based customer relationship management (CRM) firms. So today i speak to Vikas Jha founder & CEO of Alore. Alore offers everything needed to run a sales team at scale - from finding business email addresses to running automated drip campaigns to monitoring the performance of sales teams. So he talks about it all got started , how the product works. How they acquire customers around the world organically without spending money on marketing. Talks about nearly going bankrupt , talks about what makes a great salesperson, being an ex-merchant navy officer turned venture capitalist turned entrepreneur. Gives great book recommendations , talks about burnout , mental health. He talks about bootstrapping strategies what worked and what didn't work and finally he talks about how he transitioned from corporate life to startup life.in this conversation we also talk about:Sales so farEarly bootstrap strategies using Facebook groupsProduct design processUnique pricing models2 business modelsIs email still a good way to sell?The 'land & expand' strategyBook recommendation - Atomic Habits by James Clear & OKR by John DorrSeeing 800 business plans in a year as a VC and what to put in a pitch deck.Great hiring advice and processes.How he dealt with mental health & burnoutAdvice on pivotingDealing with rejectionThe Startup Guy aka Vijay Anand , Founder of the Startup Centre (1h 54m) India is the third largest startup ecosystem in the world, what’s going right, and what needs to be tweaked? I speak to Vijay Anand, AKA The Startup Guy, founder of The Startup Centre in Chennai. He is an entrepreneur and has been mentoring startups in India for the past 10 years. So In this episode we talk about the state of the Indian startup ecosystem. Talk about finding India's identity - China has processes & innovation, Germany does precision machinery, US and Israel drive innovation, Japan has quality. What is India's story?The involvement of India's government - the good & bad. Talks about If someone wants to start a venture today, what areas should they focus on? talks about the 2 kinds of entrepreneur, overvaluation of startups, ethics, blockchain, dogs!, space travel, super human beings and what does he go for - the person or the idea? And much more , so please enjoy the show.in this conversation we also talk about:Differences in the Indian eco-system v Israel eco-systemBig observation about indian startupsIndian domestic market v global marketBill gates & Mark Zuckerberg chatHow do you unlearnLooking at a person as asset not a liabilityThe 3rd wave of startupsHow to find co-foundersWhat gets Vijay out of bed?P.Sif you need something to do during these challenging and difficult times and want some inspiration and need some creativity. check out Skillshare. Skillshare is an online learning community with thousands of classes in design, business, tech, and more. Anyone can join the millions of members in our community to learn cutting-edge skills, network with peers and discover new opportunities.Try Premium free for 2 months and access all my classes!https://www.skillshare.com/r/user/neilpatelmusic by Punch Deck. https://open.spotify.com/artist/7kdduxAVaFnbHJyNxl7FWV
4/11/2021 • 2 hours, 25 minutes, 12 seconds
Meet Singhal co-founder of Stamurai. On building the world's biggest digital therapy app for stuttering & stammering.
Giving a voice to people who don’t have a voice. Today my guest is Meet Singhal. Co-founder of Stamurai. A Mobile app that helps you learn & practice speech therapy exercises for stuttering & stammering. So in this episode he talks about how stuttering controlled his life almost having a breakdown and how he turned it all around by developing this mobile app. Talks about the initial prototype & acquiring his first customers. Which now has 40,000+ installs across 155 countries around the world. Talks about the science and psychology around stuttering. Never ordering food he liked only ones that were easy to say. Dealing with speech therapists. (30% sceptical , 70% encouraging) Talks about the best day so far. What you should and should not do when dealing with a person who stutters and telling his first ever joke! Talks about the subscription based business model . Does music work? - We talk about the headphone scene from the King's Speech! And finally gives great advice about raising finance & finding product market fit. Its an inspiring story and one that will inspire you!In this conversation we also talk about:Traditional speech therapy is expensiveGrowing 15% every month.His Initial assumptions - would people use a self-directed product?Honey is not the cure for stammering & other quacky myths! Speech therapy has not changed for the last 100 years.Being a 2x entrepreneurWhy do people stutter?Biggest learning from the initial MVPWhy his first startup failed (Khan academy for india) Being Inspired by Charlie Munger. App design challenges.‘Getting rich is never easy in a well formed society’How they onboard users. Getting help from Prosus, a global consumer internet group.Why do products fail? ‘It's a hard journey , but filled with meaning’Product roadmap - expanding into other speech disorders. linkshttps://stamurai.com/P.Sif you need something to do during these challenging and difficult times and want some inspiration and need some creativity. check out Skillshare. Skillshare is an online learning community with thousands of classes in design, business, tech, and more. Anyone can join the millions of members in our community to learn cutting-edge skills, network with peers and discover new opportunities.Try Premium free for 2 months and access all my classes!https://www.skillshare.com/r/user/neilpatelmusic by Punch Deck. https://open.spotify.com/artist/7kdduxAVaFnbHJyNxl7FWV
3/31/2021 • 36 minutes, 48 seconds
Anjali Kalachand, Co-Founder of A Petter Life on building a marketplace for pet products that simplifies pet parenting and helps you make guided purchases.
Pampering your furry friends the right way! Today my guest is Anjali Kalachand, co-founder of A Petter Life an e-commerce platform to understand your dog’s nutritional & lifestyle needs. In this episode she talks about why she quit corporate life to do this. Growing 150% after launching only 2 months ago. Talks about identifying gaps in the market and being a bootstrapped startup. She talks about why the pet industry is similar to the children's industry. Mistakes made in the early days and lessons learned. The rise of dog ownership in India due to the pandemic. Thoughts on the offline competition. And finally she talks about dog friendly vegan ice-cream & why you should buy a dog!In this conversation we talk about:Helping new/existing pet parentsStarting this during the pandemicStray dogs in MumbaiWhat problem are they solving?Dealing with bureaucracy in corporate life.Do dogs have personalities similar to their owners?Is india a nation of dog lovers?and much morelinkshttps://www.apetterlife.in/P.Sif you need something to do during these challenging and difficult times and want some inspiration and need some creativity. check out Skillshare. Skillshare is an online learning community with thousands of classes in design, business, tech, and more. Anyone can join the millions of members in our community to learn cutting-edge skills, network with peers and discover new opportunities.Try Premium free for 2 months and access all my classes!https://www.skillshare.com/r/user/neilpatelmusic by Punch Deck. https://open.spotify.com/artist/7kdduxAVaFnbHJyNxl7FWV
3/21/2021 • 32 minutes, 35 seconds
Mohammad Yousuf CEO of Edunify on growing an EdTech startup & building the largest school discovery platform in India.
Dropping out of education to do an EdTech startup! Today my guest is Mohammad Yousuf CEO of Edunify. Edunify assists schools in connecting with prospective parents online and helps parents find the right schools for their children. Think of it like a matchmaking service. So in this episode he talks about great traction so far, talks about how they went about validating the idea. Why is selling to schools is one of the toughest markets you can be in. Thoughts on the indian education system & what can be improved. Talks about being a successful 3 time entrepreneur at the age of 21. Talks about successful SEO strategies to get parents to the website. Getting zero marks on his exams including entrepreneurship! and how he turned it all around despite personal hurdles like significant leg disability. Why pretending to be 24 yr old helps! And finally he talks about time blocking techniques that help him focus and be more productive. Which you can try as well. In this conversation we also talk about:The business modelThe startup scene in Lucknow & thoughts on moving to Bangalore.Advice for first time founders.Paying his own way through collegeThoughts on paid advertising.Being a big fan of ClubhouseWhat problem are they trying to solve?Customer discovery & feedbackWhat was he like at school?Recalling his first pitch!Thoughts on going globaland much moreLinkshttps://www.edunify.in/P.Sif you need something to do during these challenging and difficult times and want some inspiration and need some creativity. check out Skillshare. Skillshare is an online learning community with thousands of classes in design, business, tech, and more. Anyone can join the millions of members in our community to learn cutting-edge skills, network with peers and discover new opportunities.Try Premium free for 2 months and access all my classes!https://www.skillshare.com/r/user/neilpatelmusic by Punch Deck. https://open.spotify.com/artist/7kdduxAVaFnbHJyNxl7FWV
3/14/2021 • 39 minutes, 4 seconds
Dr. Geetha Manjunath CEO & CTO of NIRAMAI on changing the way cancer is detected.
I catch up with Dr Geetha Manjunath, CEO & CTO of NIRAMAI, a deep-tech startup, offering a radiation-free, non-invasive, non-touch, breast cancer screening solution. I spoke to her back in Sept 2017 (Ep67) when they only had a handful of customers, now they are one of the top deep tech startups in India. In this episode we talk about their core technology called Thermalytix. How they have innovated during the pandemic. Talk about how they create AI/ML models and how they test them before production. Talk about scaling issues & being part of Google Launchpad and Phillips accelerators. How they have shortened the B2C sales life cycle from 6 months to 6 weeks. Thoughts on selling to hospitals. A deep dive on how do they train the machine when there is little data. She also talks about developing (AI)-based computer-aided software for controlling the spread of River Blindness with the help from Bill and Melinda Gates foundation. She takes a trip down memory lane and talks about being a member of the C-DAC team which built the first commercial indian supercomputer. And finally she gives great advice for first time entrepreneurs.In this conversation we also talk about:Talk about patents & IP.Being a thought leaderSupervised v Unsupervised learningLaunching a new B2C home screening serviceWorking with data augmentationThermal imagingTaking it to the villagesScaling from 1 to 10 then 10 to 100Using microservicesGetting in the shoes of the usersAre they still a startup?Major milestones reachedHealthcare startups take time!and much more!Linkshttps://www.niramai.com/P.Sif you need something to do during these challenging and difficult times and want some inspiration and need some creativity. check out Skillshare. Skillshare is an online learning community with thousands of classes in design, business, tech, and more. Anyone can join the millions of members in our community to learn cutting-edge skills, network with peers and discover new opportunities.Try Premium free for 2 months and access all my classes!https://www.skillshare.com/r/user/neilpatelmusic by Punch Deck. https://open.spotify.com/artist/7kdduxAVaFnbHJyNxl7FWV
3/4/2021 • 56 minutes, 50 seconds
Harshdeep Singh CEO of WrapitUp on scaling to 3.5M+ users, refusing $20M acquisition & dealing with mental health issues & how he turned it around in style!
My first ever guest is back on the show! Harshdeep Singh Hura founder of WrapItUp - a text summarizer. He appeared on show back in August 2015. We talk about how his app now has 3.5M users. Why he turned down $20 million acquisition for the app. How a anthropology course on apes was a breakthrough moment. Talks why he almost quit tech, what changed and gives us his new fresh perspective on life. He gives us great insights on mobile app design, development &marketing strategies. Talks about going from idea to MVP (starts at 25.19 take notes!) and why does not want a co-founder. Talks about becoming a pastry chef. Thoughts on Clubhouse being the next big thing. And finally we take a trip down memory lane and talk about the embarrassing first ever episode of the indian startup show. in this conversation we talk about:Starting out writing algorithms on paper & not using existing NLP algorithmsBeing the most successful solo iPhone app developer in India (in my opinion!)Taking risks in your 20’sReaction to friends and family on turning down $20millionSetting up Indoor Hydroponic farming space.Entering the News Summarization space with a new line of products built around the WrapItUp algorithm, L.A.S.T. 5 [Linguistically Advanced Summarization Technique]Is it still a good idea to build an iphone app in 2021Helping salesforce administration to learn to code and then getting angry feedback from Salesforce content creatorsBeing stressed & receiving a cold email that got his life back on trackGrowing an inch since we last spoke (6ft 9 inch)Building a remote first E-commerce agencyWhy they don't do regular marketing to create brand awareness.Hiring only fans influencersHow he settles arguments with his dad.Why ‘luck can only take you so far!’Why you shouldn't change the world - but change one person’s worldStarting WrapitUp because he was too lazy to readAnd much more!Linkshttp://harshdeephura.com / @kinngh on Clubhouse and Twitter / http://admin2dev.com / http://wrapitupapp.com (both available on http://harshdeephura.com) P.Sif you need something to do during these challenging and difficult times and want some inspiration and need some creativity. check out Skillshare. Skillshare is an online learning community with thousands of classes in design, business, tech, and more. Anyone can join the millions of members in our community to learn cutting-edge skills, network with peers and discover new opportunities.Try Premium free for 2 months and access all my classes!https://www.skillshare.com/r/user/neilpatelmusic by Punch Deck. https://open.spotify.com/artist/7kdduxAVaFnbHJyNxl7FWV
2/23/2021 • 1 hour, 12 minutes, 28 seconds
Pankaj Raut CEO & Co-founder of AjnaLens on building Augmenting Human Intelligence with AI-Powered Mixed Reality Glasses
Building India’s first home-grown AR headset. Today my guest is Pankaj Raut the co-founder & ceo of AjnaLens. AjnaLens designs & manufactures AI-powered mixed-reality glasses for defence , education and enterprise customers. He talks about it all got started by being inspired watching James Bond movies. He talks about how the product helps the Indian armed forces & talks about design and development process. He talks about VC funding, future trends & opportunities. He gives us his thoughts on the AR/VR startup community in india. Thoughts on Google glasses 10 years on and dealing with the competition. And finally he talks about leaving India at the age 17 to go study in London. Meeting his co-founders at Google startup weekend. Seeing his first hologram and being inside a tank! In this conversation we also talk about:Building the first prototypeChallenges in the AR/VR marketWhat will VR/AR devices look like in the future.Getting a scholarship to go LondonWhere the names comes from.Common mistakes AR/VR startups make.Meeting people with the right synergies.How he resolves differences of opinion with his co-foundersAdvice for first time founders - take 2 steps back!and much more!Linkshttps://www.ajnalens.com/P.Sif you need something to do during these challenging and difficult times and want some inspiration and need some creativity. check out Skillshare. Skillshare is an online learning community with thousands of classes in design, business, tech, and more. Anyone can join the millions of members in our community to learn cutting-edge skills, network with peers and discover new opportunities.Try Premium free for 2 months and access all my classes!https://www.skillshare.com/r/user/neilpatelmusic by Punch Deck. https://open.spotify.com/artist/7kdduxAVaFnbHJyNxl7FWV
2/13/2021 • 34 minutes, 36 seconds
Anish Achuthan co-founder & CEO of Open a neo-banking startup disrupting the traditional banks & helping 700,000 + businesses in India automate their finances.
Building a digital bank to help small businesses in india. My guest today is Anish Achuthan CEO & co-founder of Open - a new age digital banking platform. In this episode he talks about how they raised $37 million from prominent investors, and shares amazing growth statistics. He talks about how they use customer acquisition channels. He shares UX strategies when developing the website & mobile app. Talks about being a 5x entrepreneur. Talks about the importance of branding and PR in getting your startup off the ground. Talks about how they evaluate talent. Going from 10 to 250 employees. Thoughts on demonetisation 4 years on. Hiring a sales guy when they couldn't afford one. Pitching to investors with a live demo instead of a slide deck.And finally you will learn how to deal with corporate companies if you’re a startup.In this conversation we also talk about:User testingCreating a pilotBeing the first mover in the marketBuilding Culture & LeadershipBeing persistanceBeing married to the co-founderis 'Cash still king?'Reaching out to small villagesBanks having reservations in the early daysIntegrating legacy systemsand much morelinkshttps://open.money/P.Sif you need something to do during these challenging and difficult times and want some inspiration and need some creativity. check out Skillshare. Skillshare is an online learning community with thousands of classes in design, business, tech, and more. Anyone can join the millions of members in our community to learn cutting-edge skills, network with peers and discover new opportunities.Try Premium free for 2 months and access all my classes!https://www.skillshare.com/r/user/neilpatelmusic by Punch Deck. https://open.spotify.com/artist/7kdduxAVaFnbHJyNxl7FWV
1/28/2021 • 41 minutes, 36 seconds
Where are they now? 'The Recycle Man of India' Dr Binish Desai Forbes 30 under 30 Asia social entrepreneur & founder of Eco-Eclectic on creating environmentally-friendly solutions to various problems.
Nothing is useless in this world. What can be a waste to you is someone's asset’ - The ‘Recycle man of India’ aka Dr Binish Desai, social entrepreneur & founder of Eco-Eclectic . I spoke to him back in February 2019 (Ep 106) and he is back again to talk about inventing a new type of brick made from recycled PPE material. He talks about creating a female empowerment centre for former sex workers. He then talks about building low cost homes using 3D technology, talks about trust issues after getting ripped off by a business partner. The pillars of success and what we can expect in 2021. And why you should start identifying waste as an asset.In this conversation we also talk about:Observe - fail - Learn - Solve framework.Creating Eco BinsThe process of converting PPE into bricks..Brick 2.0!Creating affordable housing in the USA, Philippines & india, & Africa The Recycle man - the bookWhat did he learn about himself during the pandemicMaking jewellery & crockery out of coffee wasteCarrying 2 bricks around wherever he goesStop using single use coffee mugs!Expanding globallyTrying to create the world's first recyclable house. 3D printing of the entire home.Coming from a family of social entrepreneurs.and much morelinkshttps://www.binishdesai.com/P.Sif you need something to do during these challenging and difficult times and want some inspiration and need some creativity. check out Skillshare. Skillshare is an online learning community with thousands of classes in design, business, tech, and more. Anyone can join the millions of members in our community to learn cutting-edge skills, network with peers and discover new opportunities.Try Premium free for 2 months and access all my classes!https://www.skillshare.com/r/user/neilpatelmusic by Punch Deck. https://open.spotify.com/artist/7kdduxAVaFnbHJyNxl7FWV
1/15/2021 • 25 minutes, 57 seconds
Siddharth Dialani, Co-founder of BharatAgri. On building a farming technology platform , bridging the gap between technology & agriculture in India
100 million famers are expected to be online in the next 5 years. So today I speak to Siddharth Dialani, co-founder & CEO of BharatAgri a farming technology platform where they work with farmers directly. improving their productivity. Think of it as a digital farming assistant. So in this episode he talks about what inspired him to do this, building the first prototype. The problems farmers face. Time spent working on a farm for a year & being treated like an outsider . He then talks about how they create an algorithm that decreases the cost of production to farmers. Talks about how they use analytics to improve the customer journey. Talks about raising finance , how you should pitch investors. Why 'investors want you to do less not more' How they on-board farmers online. And finally he talks about his time at housing.com. The current farmers strike and being awarded Forbes 30 under 30!In this conversation we also talk about:-Insights gained from talking to over 400 farmersWhy agriculture is a complicated business.Farmers not understanding the share icon & notification icon. And how they changed itSoil/water/weather parameters that go into building an algorithm.Quickly pivoting to a digital strategy during the pandemicThoughts on product market fitWhat will farming look like in 20 years time?Pitching & getting $50k from Uber.Book recommendations.and much moreLinks https://bharatagri.com/P.Sif you need something to do during these challenging and difficult times and want some inspiration and need some creativity. check out Skillshare. Skillshare is an online learning community with thousands of classes in design, business, tech, and more. Anyone can join the millions of members in our community to learn cutting-edge skills, network with peers and discover new opportunities.Try Premium free for 2 months and access all my classes!https://www.skillshare.com/r/user/neilpatelmusic by Punch Deck. https://open.spotify.com/artist/7kdduxAVaFnbHJyNxl7FWV
1/7/2021 • 36 minutes, 23 seconds
Best of The Indian Startup Show
No 1 Best Business Podcast in india! Big Thank You to CEO magazine India. I am humbled and honoured. Today you will hear some of the best guests I have spoken to over the past years. You will hear from Shankar Prasad. Founder of Pureplay Skin Sciences. They are Building India's fastest growing new-age, values-driven vegan skin care & beauty brand. Next I speak to Akriti Khatri The founder of the Venus Detective Agency - India’s leading female private detective agency And finally I speak to Naina Hiranandani, COO & Co-Founder of Sirf Coffee. A Bespoke dating service revolutionising dating for global Indians. So please enjoy the show, and i wish you all the best for the new year!Pureplay‘One piece of advice I will give is this - listen to the consumer , listen to the consumer, listen to the consumer , everything flows from that, if that’s not part of you equation then your starting at the wrong place - Shankar Prasad. Today I speak to Shankar Prasad, Founder, Pureplay Skin Sciences.One of indian fastest growing vegan & grooming brands. He has over 20 years of creating and building consumer goods india. So in this podcast we talk about his iterative design process, his research , his pricing strategy , using social media influencers, the Skin care for men market, taking calculated risks, advice on building your own consumer goods brand and learn how to improve your communication skills. And finally some warren Buffett chat as well.In this conversation we also talk about:Starting out as a chemical engineer.Leaving corporate life and going it alone.Why vegan?Bring inspired by the goodness of nature, and & doing goodOnline & offline selling strategiesUnderstanding want goes on in the west ,will likely happen in IndiaSocial media advice - Earn your place at the table.Launching skin care products for men & size of market.Favourite brands and why.Thoughts & experiences on using Youtube video for marketing & advertising.Sirf CoffeeWhat do women want? & how do you deal with those annoying Aunties! Well today your going to find out. My guest is Naina Hiranandani, COO & Co-founder Sirf Coffee. Sirf Coffee is a bespoke dating service revolutionising dating for global Indians. In this exciting episode she talks about servicing clients around the world using an offline approach to dating and why they take this approach. She talks about the operational side of the business and why the business model has not changed over 10 years. She talks about why they don’t spend money on marketing or take investment and finally she shares some great dating advice you can try if your footloose and fancy free!In this episode we talk aboutHow many dates have they have setupWalking away from a lucrative career to do thisBuilding a prototypeWord of mouth marketingDo opposites attract?What it takes to be a COOThe future of datingBeing different to the rest of the competitionHaving courageBook recommendation Sapiens - Yuval Harari & Modern Romance - Aziz AnsariVenus Detective AgencyThe explosion of online dating & matchmaking apps in India has led to a huge rise in the number of private investigators tasked with exposing love cheats. Today my guest is Akriti Khatri , the founder of Venus Detective Agency . She is like the female Miss Marple, So in this exciting episode she talks about how she got started and turned this into a very successful business with offices around india. She gives great advice for first time founders and she will also talk about going undercover to check up brides and grooms before they get married , she talks dating, using high technology gadgets, conflicts, emotions. Why business is booming due to soap operas and why spending 30 days in the office doing nothing set her up for big success!In this conversation we talk about:Business modelBlackmail , honey traps & love affairsWhy females make the best detectivesWhats in her spy kit?The Long hoursWould she recommend this as a career?P.Sif you need something to do during these challenging and difficult times and want some inspiration and need some creativity. check out Skillshare. Skillshare is an online learning community with thousands of classes in design, business, tech, and more. Anyone can join the millions of members in our community to learn cutting-edge skills, network with peers and discover new opportunities.Try Premium free for 2 months and access all my classes!https://www.skillshare.com/r/user/neilpatel P.P.SBig News I am starting a production company creating Indian based dramas documentaries & animation shows package them up for multicultural audiences around the world. So if you are writer ,scriptwriter, producer animators or know someone who is or has an original and interesting story tell or want to pitch me your concepts then get in touch and we can turn this into the next big Netflix / Amazon Prime show. Please get in touch music by Punch Deck. https://open.spotify.com/artist/7kdduxAVaFnbHJyNxl7FWV
12/31/2020 • 1 hour, 47 minutes, 38 seconds
The indian Startup Show - The Best Bits [Part14]
Today you will hear some of the best guests I have spoken to over the past 5 years. You will hear from The Tech Witches - A group of 5 Indian high school girls. They have built an app that connects children at orphanages to senior citizens in nursing homes, allowing them to spend time together. Next up Dr Siddhant Bhargava co-founder & nutritionist at Food Darzee.He is tackling India's growing obesity problem.by creating a health & nutrition company offering fresh, healthy food delivered daily to your doorstep. And last but not least I speak to Tanul Mishra CEO of Afthonia labs. Afthonia labs focuses on early stage startups in Fintech and provides them with a trusted ecosystem to grow and succeed.Finally I would like to pay tribute to everyone listening and subscribing to the show for the past five years. Without you, this podcast would not have been possible! So I’m very grateful TechWitchesAfter losing both grandparents Ananya Grover & her fellow classmates decided to build something in the social sector space. So she and her fellow classmates aka 'The Tech Witches' decided to build an app called Maitri. An app that connects children at orphanages to senior citizens in nursing homes, allowing them to spend time together. In this episode I will talk to two of the ladies. CEO Ananya Grover & CTO Arefa Muzaffar. They talk about how it all works. Flying out to San Francisco and pitching the app to Google Ventures. They talk about how this app can fight depression in two groups. Being the only indian team in the Technovation Girls competition - A global competition featuring 19,000 kids and 170 teams from across 38 countries . They talk about what makes a great entrepreneur, how they work together and finally some Michelle Obama & Malala Yousafzai chat.in this conversation we talk about:Sleepless nights!How they dealt with skeptical adultsImproving everyone's social and mental well-being.The rise of loneliness in a connected world.Research/design/coding challengesTargeting two sets of usersWhy they call themselves the TechWitchesGetting feedback from Google Ventures.Food DarzeeIndia has a growing obesity problem! Today I speak with Dr Siddhant Bhargava co-founder and nutritionist at Food Darzee. Food Darzee is a health and nutrition company offering fresh, healthy food delivered daily to your doorstep. So in this episode he talks about his rollercoaster startup journey so far. Overcoming challenges, shares great advice for first time founders. Why obesity is a growing problem in India to dealing with Bollywood celebrities. Helping comedian Tanmay bhatt lose weight. Learn about the practical diet changes for a fit body. Advice on losing weight, nutrition being body positive, and finally his love of butter chicken!In this conversation we also talk about:Statistics so far.How does this workHaving sleepless nights.Being the Keto expert in India.Educating Indian Mothers!Protein v carbsWhat keeps him going?the next milestonesSiddhant's idea of food heaven & food hellHow much protein do you need?Digital marketing advice.Siddhant's advice on what I am eating!Afthonia labsWith over $1.85 Billion invested in the Indian FinTech space so far, I speak with Tanul Mishra CEO of Afthonia labs. Afthonia labs focuses on early stage startups in Fintech and provides them with a trusted ecosystem to grow and succeed. She talks about what startups should be focussing on and what they are looking for . She also reflects on her time as the co-founder of Eatelish, a successful food service that is a bridge between artisan foodmakers from across India and consumers. She talks about surviving the early days, breakthrough moments, having a successful exit and an interesting story about pickles and sorting things out over a cup of hot chocolate!In this episode we also talk about:Funding is not the ultimate benchmark of success.Advice on launching startups.What should go in your pitch deckBeing excited & emotional after a successful exit.Having an epiphany when trekkingGreat thoughts on when the right time to sell your startup.Examples of Fintech startupsBook recommendation - Calvin and hobbsPartnering with VC'sand much more!P.SSkillshare is an online learning community with thousands of classes in design, business, tech, and more. Anyone can join the millions of members in our community to learn cutting-edge skills, network with peers and discover new opportunities.Try Premium free for 2 months and access all my classes!https://www.skillshare.com/r/user/neilpatel
12/23/2020 • 1 hour, 27 minutes, 33 seconds
Where are they now? Charanjeev Singh, founder of SinghStyled. The world's first Sikh brand that caters to 30 million Sikhs around the world.
Charanjeev Singh aka CJ aka The Flying Sikh is back on the show! I spoke to CJ on the show 5 years ago and he is still going strong. In fact they are now launching in Thailand, Malaysia, Australia and Singapore. He talks about acquiring 10% Sikh grooming market just through word of mouth. Talks about Product development life cycle and why the weather plays a big role. He talks about building a community centric brand. Talks about product failures Talks about the importance of Sikh culture in 2020. Why the indian hipster phase has died. Launching a streetwear brand. Shopping card abandon rates. And finally he talks about creating the world's first beard deodorant and much more.in this conversation we also talk about:Not burning money on marketingThe good & bad of CovidWhy it takes 8/9 months to launch a product.Demonetization & implementing GST issuesNew thoughts on entrepreneurshipBeing patientGoing offlineWould he change anythingBeing the 'GQ' for SikhsWhy beard textures are different around the world.and much morehttps://www.singhstyled.com/
12/14/2020 • 38 minutes, 41 seconds
Dr Srimathy Kesan CEO of SpaceKidz India on creating the next generation of scientific thinkers in India & launching the world's smallest satellite
Making space explorable & economical for the future generation. Today i speak to Dr Srimathy Kesan CEO of SpaceKidz India - SpaceKidz india helps students to pursue their space dreams regardless of their field of education, social status, and geographic location. in this episode she talks about how it got started. How under her guidance, students designed Kalamsat - the world’s lightest satellite ever to be placed in orbit! Her team of students are currently building the world's lightest rover for the moon. She also talks about how they use ‘ the make or break approach. Using 3D technology. Being mocked in the early days and people refusing to turn up to the first launch .She talks suborbital launches and trusting yourself. She talks about winning 20+ awards , Great advice for first time founders. She talks about being a former paratrooper, why she called herself Indira Gandhi as a 5 year to get into a top school. And is there life on other planets?In this conversation we also talk about:Taking a 16 year sabbaticalThe space community in IndiaVision & redefining space dreams for Indian kidsGoing to NasaHer initial dream of joining the army was rejected by her father,Designing & building a satellite from scratch in 6 daysBeing emotionally attached to the moonPeople refusing to turn up to the first launchWhy her dad turned up at school for 15 days in a row at 5am!Turning her kitchen into a science labMarried at a young age, which put all her dreams and wishes on hold.and much morehttps://www.spacekidzindia.in/P.SPodcast Hosting Special Offer for Indian Startup Show Listeners.50% Off Your First Two Months on Simplecastsubscribe with the promo code ONSIMPLECAST belowhttps://simplecast.com?fp_ref=neil34P.P.Sif you need something to do during these challenging and difficult times and want some inspiration and need some creativity. check out Skillshare. Skillshare is an online learning community with thousands of classes in design, business, tech, and more. Anyone can join the millions of members in our community to learn cutting-edge skills, network with peers and discover new opportunities.Try Premium free for 2 months and access all my classes!https://www.skillshare.com/r/user/neilpatelmusic by Punch Deck. https://open.spotify.com/artist/7kdduxAVaFnbHJyNxl7FWV
11/24/2020 • 45 minutes, 1 second
On a mission to make the world a safer place. Harshwardhan Zala founder of Aerobotics7. A robotics startup working on life-saving technology as a service.
India's drone whizz kid Harshwardhan Zala is on the show today. He has built a drone that sniffs out landmines. So In this conversation we talk about how it all got started at the age of 9. Spending 6-8 hours in a cyber cafe with his grandfather. Being inspired by a YouTube video where soldiers were trying to defuse a mine. Talks about the remarkable journey from not being taken seriously to be mentioned in the speech by PM of Israel. Talks about working with the indian government and military. Talks about how they implement AI/Machine learning and GPS in the drone and how it all works. Talks about being invited to Silicon Valley, Talks about The early prototypes, accuracy rates, the successful demos and not so successful demos! Working with adults. Talks about the future of drones . He then goes on to talk about burnout, and some insights on the drone community in India. And what makes a great developer. In this conversation we also talk about:Teaching engineering graduates at the age of 12 for extra pocket moneyThoughts on being called a child prodigy/geniusCompleting 40+ projects by the age of 12The hardware, software and design challenges.Dropping out of schoolHow you can get started with hardware developmentPublic perception of dronesNot having enough drone parts in India.Great tips on staying focusThe problem - 110 active mines buried around the world.Developing code in-house v open sourceWhen will it go live?and much moreLinkshttps://www.aerobotics7.com/P.SPodcast Hosting Special Offer for Indian Startup Show Listeners.50% Off Your First Two Months on Simplecastsubscribe with the promo code ONSIMPLECAST belowhttps://simplecast.com?fp_ref=neil34P.P.Sif you need something to do during these challenging and difficult times and want some inspiration and need some creativity. check out Skillshare. Skillshare is an online learning community with thousands of classes in design, business, tech, and more. Anyone can join the millions of members in our community to learn cutting-edge skills, network with peers and discover new opportunities.Try Premium free for 2 months and access all my classes!https://www.skillshare.com/r/user/neilpatelmusic by Punch Deck. https://open.spotify.com/artist/7kdduxAVaFnbHJyNxl7FWVand finally ...PLEASE STAY SAFE!!
11/7/2020 • 47 minutes, 35 seconds
Building a value based SaaS startup not a Vanity based SaaS startup - Shekar Nair partner & Co-founder of Upekkha, a business accelerator for early stage SaaS startups.
Don’t be a Vanity SaaS. Be a value SaaS business. Today my guest is Shekar Nair - Partner & co-founder of Upekkha a business accelerator for early stage SaaS startups. They help founders build value based startups not vanity based startups. So he talks about why they focus on SaaS startups only. We talk about pricing strategies. Launching strategies & getting your first customers. We talk about co-founder issues, setting up in Delaware, USA. Why is there no Microsoft equivalent in India yet? and who could it eventually be and finally what he learned most about himself during lockdown .in this conversation we also talk about:Developing the fundamentals of the SasS flywheelGrowing fastWhat does Upekkha mean?Biggest insights do farFuture of SAAS.Advice first time foundersWhat are they looking for?What is a vanity SaaS business?Being a thought leader for SaaS based businesses in India.and much morelinkshttps://www.upekkha.io/P.SPodcast Hosting Special Offer for Indian Startup Show Listeners.50% Off Your First Two Months on Simplecastsubscribe with the promo code ONSIMPLECAST belowhttps://simplecast.com?fp_ref=neil34P.P.Sif you need something to do during these challenging and difficult times and want some inspiration and need some creativity. check out Skillshare. Skillshare is an online learning community with thousands of classes in design, business, tech, and more. Anyone can join the millions of members in our community to learn cutting-edge skills, network with peers and discover new opportunities.Try Premium free for 2 months and access all my classes!https://www.skillshare.com/r/user/neilpatelmusic by Punch Deck. https://open.spotify.com/artist/7kdduxAVaFnbHJyNxl7FWVand finally ...PLEASE STAY SAFE!!
10/14/2020 • 51 minutes, 9 seconds
The indian Startup Show - The Best Bits [Part13]
I speak to Yashika Shah the co-founder of Nandoo. Nandoo is India's only FUN health & wellness startup. Since launching they already have 200,000 members. So in this episode she talks about how it all works. You will learn how she manages a full time job working in investment banking, while working on this startup. Being married to the co-founder. She talks about building a community & targeting stressed out Indian millennials and find out how many minutes you need to walk to get an IPhone!In this episode we also talk about:4.30AM starts!Taking fun seriously! TodayHow they went from 0-200,000 in under 6 monthsFuture business modelsIndian marketing strategies - what worked, & what didn't workWork life balanceNext up I Rajiv Talreja India’s Leading Business Coach and is the author of the International Bestseller called – “Lead or Bleed” So in this episode You will learn how to stand out from the competition. Mistakes entrepreneurs make. Examples of core strategies that you can use in your business. And why the customer is not the king! in this conversation we also talk about:Having a strict fatherBeing in debt"If you don't lead in your business you will bleed!" Two failed businesses.Anyone who has scaled a business is not the most intelligent person on the team.Spirituality.Business heroesBeing a selfish cricketerBeing a freak of work life balance.Living an 'And' life not an 'Or' lifeTedX talkWhy self employment is a trap.Next up Akshaara Lalwani founder of Communicate India one of the fastest growing Marketing and PR companies in India. She started this business from her bedroom age 23 and now in the 10th year employs over 100 people has clients around the world and won a number of awards. So in this episode she talks about her amazing journey. Some of her favourite PR campaigns - including flying pizzas. You will learn about client relationships and how she measures success , and dealing with crisis management and finally some chat about Margaret Thatcher , sushi , Will Smith, Tequila, insects and eating pizza 14 days in row!In this conversation we also talk about:Challenging first yearGrowing 150% in the last year'You can't please everyone - Not even chocolate can!'Getting a pizza delivered by a drone!The dream company she would like to work with.Being careful of how you use social influencersEstablishing a 90:10 gender ratioLearning on the jobWhat she has learned as a female entrepreneurBeing called the Margaret Thatcher of the PR industryExpecting the worst not the bestAnd Finally Venk Potula. Venk is an award-winning Indian-American filmmaker and actor, producer & creator of the new Indian-American fiction podcast called Masala Jones. A subversive and daring new comedy about one man's journey to become the world's first Indian-American adult actor. Venk talks about his life in Hollywood as an Indian-American , how he come up with idea. his entrepreneurial spirit. An amazing story of how he got discovered. What fame is really like and what comes with it. His dream role. We go through his IMDB appearing in VEEP and finally a great story about playing a zombie (make sure your not eating anything!)in this conversation we also talk aboutHow much research did he do?Working with hall of fame AVN actress Aurora SnowVirtual Reality in the theaterAppearing on Veep was he star struck?Time spent at UCLAHollywood partiesStay out of L.A!Making money in the entertainment businessTaking acting classes - Running around staring at wallsBeing a hustlerP.SBig News I am starting a production company creating Indian based dramas documentaries & animation shows package them up for multicultural audiences around the world. So if you are writer ,scriptwriter, producer animators or know someone who is or has an original and interesting story tell or want to pitch me your concepts Then get in touch and we can turn this into the next big Netflix / Amazon Prime show. Please get in touch , P.P.SPodcast Hosting Special Offer for Indian Startup Show Listeners.50% Off Your First Two Months on Simplecastsubscribe with the promo code ONSIMPLECAST belowhttps://simplecast.com?fp_ref=neil34P.P.P.Sif you need something to do during these challenging and difficult times and want some inspiration and need some creativity. check out Skillshare. Skillshare is an online learning community with thousands of classes in design, business, tech, and more. Anyone can join the millions of members in our community to learn cutting-edge skills, network with peers and discover new opportunities.Try Premium free for 2 months and access all my classes!https://www.skillshare.com/r/user/neilpatelmusic by Punch Deck. https://open.spotify.com/artist/7kdduxAVaFnbHJyNxl7FWVand finally ...PLEASE STAY SAFE!!
10/4/2020 • 1 hour, 58 minutes, 33 seconds
Minakshi Singh Co-founder & CEO of Sidecar & Speakeasy on building India’s best bar & being featured in the coveted Asia 50 best bars in 2020
Minakshi started with an Excel spreadsheet back in 2006. And this year has recently been awarded the best bar in India , and in Asia’s 50 best bars list of 2020. Amazing achievement considering women working in bars is extremely uncommon. it's a bit of a taboo subject. So she talks about how she overcame those challenges. She talks about finding her passion, Working 14-15 hours a day. She reveals how she got people in India to drink an Old Fashioned & Whisky Sour’s! What she learned about herself during lockdown. We talk about indian’s complicated relationship with alcohol. And finally she shares her secrets to making a great cocktail. It's truly an amazing story and one that will inspire you as well.in this conversation we also talk about:How she came up with concepts and themesBuilding a bar from scratch or buying an established business.Non alcoholic v alcoholic cocktailsFavorite cocktails.Dealing with the lockdown.Getting an adrenaline rush from bartending Why being a bartender is similar to giving a theatre performance .Not taking it too seriouslyDealing with bureaucracy Advice on building your own bar,Getting women into the industryLinkshttps://sidecarbarindia.com/P.SPodcast Hosting Special Offer for Indian Startup Show Listeners.50% Off Your First Two Months on Simplecastsubscribe with the promo code ONSIMPLECAST belowhttps://simplecast.com?fp_ref=neil34P.P.Sif you need something to do during these challenging and difficult times and want some inspiration and need some creativity. check out Skillshare. Skillshare is an online learning community with thousands of classes in design, business, tech, and more. Anyone can join the millions of members in our community to learn cutting-edge skills, network with peers and discover new opportunities.Try Premium free for 2 months and access all my classes!https://www.skillshare.com/r/user/neilpatelmusic by Punch Deck. https://open.spotify.com/artist/7kdduxAVaFnbHJyNxl7FWV
9/21/2020 • 40 minutes, 28 seconds
Vivek Bajaj co-founder of StockEdge & Elearnmarkets on building the Bloomberg ecosystem for retail Investors in India (Where are they now?)
Vivek Bajaj is back on the show! He is co-founder of StockEdge & Elearnmarkets.com. He appeared back in August 2016 (EP39) and since then his app has gone from 50K downloads to 1.5million downloads. And has gone from employing 25 staff to over 140 staff. So in this episode he talks about how they have scaled the operation. Talks about finding great business partners. Thoughts on the current stock market, Common mistakes first time investors make. Shares formulas for investing including the ‘10 10 10’ rule. Talks about his best investments and worst. Why Reliance stock is a ‘buy’. Why he doesn't invest in Bitcoin. Talks about raising finance. Gives great advice for entrepreneurs And finally the most important lesson about money he has learned so far! in this conversation we talk about:Revenue stats so farWhat problem are they solvingWhich product makes most revenue?Are they still a startup?Dealing with the big lossesNever comprising on sleepWhy you shouldn't just look at the price of a stockUsing you gut/intuition picking stocksThe importance of interest rates on the stock marketWhat is going to happen to the stock market in the next 6 monthsThoughts on robo advisorsWhy your tech product should always be in 'beta'And much more!Links https://twitter.com/vivbajajP.SPodcast Hosting Special Offer for Indian Startup Show Listeners.50% Off Your First Two Months on Simplecastsubscribe with the promo code ONSIMPLECAST belowhttps://simplecast.com?fp_ref=neil34P.P.Sif you need something to do during these challenging and difficult times and want some inspiration and need some creativity. check out Skillshare. Skillshare is an online learning community with thousands of classes in design, business, tech, and more. Anyone can join the millions of members in our community to learn cutting-edge skills, network with peers and discover new opportunities.Try Premium free for 2 months and access all my classes!https://www.skillshare.com/r/user/neilpatelmusic by Punch Deck. https://open.spotify.com/artist/7kdduxAVaFnbHJyNxl7FWV
9/7/2020 • 37 minutes, 11 seconds
Shakun Sethi founder of Tickle.life. On building the world's first community based discovery platform for sexual wellbeing and sexuality.
If sex sells, why is it so difficult to make money? Well today we are going to find out! I speak to Shakun Sethi founder of Tickle.life - The world's first community based discovery platform for sexual wellbeing and sexuality.She talks about her desire to build this. She goes in depth about building not one but two MVP and spending a year visiting over 100 sex toy shops for research. She talks about getting user feedback, using the sprint model. What metrics they use and the design issues faced. She talks about what really matters when building a community from scratch. She talks about the Indian market. And finally she talks about how to improve your EQ.In this episode we talk about:What are the users needsgetting 5k people to download the app with marketing.Indian customers being ready but still having reservationsWhat she learned from her first startupHaving a therapistwhy she gets DM's but no RT's! Failure is ok!Building a discovery platform not a social networkHer leadership styleIdea V ExecutionWhat she googled before telling her parents!Linkshttps://www.tickle.life/P.Sif you need something to do during these challenging and difficult times and want some inspiration and need some creativity. check out Skillshare. Skillshare is an online learning community with thousands of classes in design, business, tech, and more. Anyone can join the millions of members in our community to learn cutting-edge skills, network with peers and discover new opportunities.Try Premium free for 2 months and access all my classes!https://www.skillshare.com/r/user/neilpatelmusic by Punch Deck. https://open.spotify.com/artist/7kdduxAVaFnbHJyNxl7FWV
8/25/2020 • 33 minutes, 59 seconds
Where are they now? Dr Siddharth Manvati (Ph.D) Co-Founder of ClearMeat. On building India’s first cell based meat company. Chicken 2.0
I catch up with Dr Siddharth Manvati, co-founder of Clear Meat. He came on the podcast last year (EP125) And a lot has changed since we last spoke. He finally talks about the magical moment he finally tasted the first product. He talks about the science behind evaluating taste and smell. The economics of making lab based chicken. Talks about raising finance. Talks about proof of concepts, having 14 sleepless nights , why they are moving from the Indian market to the global markets. When will this be available to the general public? And how they plan to scale the company.In this conversation we talk about:-shifting from the lab to industry.Plant based v cell based thoughtsWhat does it taste like?Why they not ready to start branding yetHow they hire scientistsNot being a salespersonThoughts on the China marketChicken nuggets chat. What does the law say?An update on what we will be eating & drinking in 100 years time! and much Morelinkshttps://www.clearmeat.com/P.Sif you need something to do during these challenging and difficult times and want some inspiration and need some creativity. check out Skillshare. Skillshare is an online learning community with thousands of classes in design, business, tech, and more. Anyone can join the millions of members in our community to learn cutting-edge skills, network with peers and discover new opportunities.Try Premium free for 2 months and access all my classes!https://www.skillshare.com/r/user/neilpatelmusic by Punch Deck. https://open.spotify.com/artist/7kdduxAVaFnbHJyNxl7FWV
8/15/2020 • 26 minutes, 8 seconds
Newslaundry co-founder Abhinandan Sekhri on building an alternative news model & paying to keep the news free!
Indians don't pay for news! Well they do and today my guest is Abhinandan Sekhri, co-founder of Newslaundry, a news, current affairs & media analysis organisation. They are building an alternative news model , so in this episode he talks about building this high risk venture. Old media & new media business models. Not being dependent on eyeballs. Find out which newspaper is worth reading. Dealing with Twitter trolls. Govt interference in the news. Thoughts on PM Modi, Arnab Goswami and what kept him going in the early days. And why the 'self made man' is a myth. Finally we talk about his experience of directing/producing Highway On My plate , the award winning travel and food program. In this conversation we also talk about:Subscription statsHow he got startedMistakes madeThe culture of paying for newsAdvice on building your own media companyWhat questions would he ask PM ModiWorking on a piece about the Delhi riotsGreat food experiences & not so great food experiences.Podcast recommendationsand much more linkshttps://www.newslaundry.com/P,SI am producing a brand new indian comedy drama called he 'The Great indian Startup' Check out the first episode now! Rajeev quits his boring corporate job to start his own venture on comic books with his two friends Veronica and Siddharth. The plot revolves around various issues the entrepreneur faces in starting up - conflicts with girlfriend, family, fundraising, hiring, scaling. Original Scripted Comedy Drama coming soon!https://soundcloud.com/indianstartupshow/new-updated-version-the-great-indian-startup-ep1
8/1/2020 • 34 minutes, 41 seconds
Yash Pariani - Founder of The Indian Gaming League. On building India’s most popular esports league & the booming indian e-sport scene
The Indian e-sport scene is booming. So today I speak to Yash Pariani co-founder of The Indian Gaming League. IGL is India’s most popular competitive gaming and esports league that hosts gaming tournaments online and they are growing fast! IGL hosts daily online tournaments and battle royales across all your favourite game titles like Call of Duty Mobile, Fortnite, Dota 2, Fifa 20, 8-Ball pool, Clash Royale, Pubg and many more. So in this episode he talks about how he is creating an infrastructure for Indian gamers. Talks about building trust within the community. How demonetisation helped the esports industry in India. Talks about esports as a respectable career.and finally he talks about Steve Jobs, dealing with concerned parents and dealing with cheats!In this conversation we also talk about:Stats so farKey learnings as an entrepreneurWhy Fortnite became a hit gameWhat you need to be a top esports player?Streaming gamesEsports v traditional sportsWill it become an Olympic eventOffline tournaments v online tournamentshow much can you win?Thoughts on starting your own Esports teamFemale E-gamersSeeking challengeslinks https://www.iglnetwork.com/P.Sif you need something to do during these challenging and difficult times and want some inspiration and need some creativity. check out Skillshare. Skillshare is an online learning community with thousands of classes in design, business, tech, and more. Anyone can join the millions of members in our community to learn cutting-edge skills, network with peers and discover new opportunities.Try Premium free for 2 months and access all my classes!https://www.skillshare.com/r/user/neilpatelmusic by Punch Deck. https://open.spotify.com/artist/7kdduxAVaFnbHJyNxl7FWV
7/21/2020 • 22 minutes, 28 seconds
The Winning Sixer, leadership lessons to master. W.V Raman. Ex-Indian cricketer & coach of the India women's national cricket team | 150th episode
W.V. Raman’s vast experience as a player and coach at the top level will provide wonderful learnings on how to achieve one’s potential in all walks of life. - Sachin Tendulkar. Today I speak with Mr W V Raman - Former test match cricketer , and coach of the indian women's team. We talk about his book The Winning Sixer , leadership lessons to master. He talks about how anyone can be a leader. He talks about building credibility. Biggest mistakes leaders make. He talks about life changing advice from a non-cricketer which led him to break all records in 88-89 season and scoring one of the best knocks overseas by an indian batsman. Talks about dealing with the pressure of playing for India. Nasser Hussain's perceptions on the Indian touring sides in the 1990's and how S.Ganguly changed it. Thoughts on the winner takes all 'mentality' and finally we talk about his current coaching career .In this conversation we also talk about:Dealing with SledgingGetting bowled out for 66 in DurbanDo you have to be selfish to be a top cricketer?Going back to schoolListening to talking ratiosTalks about underrated Indian cricket playersHow he got his big break as a top order batsmanFacing a prime Allan Donald!Life in the dressing roomP.Sif you need something to do during these challenging and difficult times and want some inspiration and need some creativity. check out Skillshare. Skillshare is an online learning community with thousands of classes in design, business, tech, and more. Anyone can join the millions of members in our community to learn cutting-edge skills, network with peers and discover new opportunities.Try Premium free for 2 months and access all my classes!https://www.skillshare.com/r/user/neilpatelmusic by Punch Deck. https://open.spotify.com/artist/7kdduxAVaFnbHJyNxl7FWV
7/14/2020 • 36 minutes, 18 seconds
Nitesh Salvi - Founder & CEO of Pocket52 on building India’s largest poker platform
You Got to Know When to Hold Them, Know When to Fold Them! Today I speak to Nitesh Salvi, founder and CEO of Pocket52. He talks about how he went from playing poker in the late nights in his student dorm with friends to building India’s largest poker platform. He talks about how they build trust and loyalty on the platform. Talks about getting rejected over 150 times despite already having a previously successful exit. He talks about creating a white label business as well as a B2C model. Talks about the psychological side of Poker. Dealing with fraud. And we talk about gambling responsibly and finally he talks about his biggest wins and losses on the poker table! and much more.in this conversation we also talk about Growing the user baseSpending 6/7 researching the marketCoin dumpingBuilding a scalable productThe importance of using Lava lamps!Pitch deck adviceCreating the right environment for customersAdvice for first time entrepreneursPlaying poker with his familyReading peopleand much more linkshttps://www.pocket52.com/P.Sif you need something to do during these challenging and difficult times and want some inspiration and need some creativity. check out Skillshare. Skillshare is an online learning community with thousands of classes in design, business, tech, and more. Anyone can join the millions of members in our community to learn cutting-edge skills, network with peers and discover new opportunities.Try Premium free for 2 months and access all my classes!https://www.skillshare.com/r/user/neilpatelmusic by Punch Deck. https://open.spotify.com/artist/7kdduxAVaFnbHJyNxl7FWV
7/7/2020 • 31 minutes, 5 seconds
The Indian Startup Show - The Best Bits [Part12]
Having been stuck inside coronavirus lockdown since late March. I decided to listen back through the archives and put together some of the best interviews. Today you will here from 'The Recycle Man of India' Dr Binish Desai Forbes 30 under 30 Asia social entrepreneur & founder of Eco-Eclectic. We talk about:-Being inspired by Captain Planet!Building houses, toilets, lamps & other products out of waste - What's next?First brick looking like a rotiWorking in slumsDealing with negativity & proving people wrong.Why he takes 2 bricks with him everywhere he goes!Creating a micro social enterprise to help women3D printing houses in the futureDreaming of getting on the Forbes list & getting on the list.Being cheated by a partner & what kept him going Next up is Krishnan Nair -CEO of Geektrust he talks about on creating an online platform that connects talented developers with great opportunities. We talk about :Taking the plungeStats so farBeing a first generation entrepreneurBeing In it for the long haul.Figuring out your core valueIt's time to move on from the outsourcing industry and build kick-ass products for the world from India!Marketing strategies - Writing things from the heart! not clickbait.Don't drink your own Kool-Aid!Business modelBeing mentally prepared. Startup life is a lonely journey.Indian VC's, China VC's, American VC'sAnd finally I speak to the amazing Pooja Dhingra Celebrity chef, entrepreneur & founder of Le15 Patisserie. We talk about:Starting with 3 people and now employing 140+Falling in love with Macaroons!Bringing a piece of Paris back to MumbaiStarting a business being young & femaleGoing to events in the early days and getting asked about her husband and fatherDropping out of law school after 2 weeks.Management stylesBuilding a brandEating dark chocolateBeing open to changeSetting crazy goals.Oprah Winfrey chatSpecial Offer!50% Off Your First Two Months on Simplecasthttps://simplecast.com#_r_neil34promo code ONSIMPLECAST
6/15/2020 • 1 hour, 16 minutes, 4 seconds
Futurepreneur Grand Challenge Winner! Radhika Timbadia founder of Champaca Cafe. On building a unique cafe venture around books, food, curation and building a strong community.
Futurepreneur Grand Challenge winner Radhika Timbadia Owner of Champaca , Campaca is a unique cafe venture around books, food, curation and a strong community. She talks about how it got started. Talks about spotting the gap in the market . Thoughts on building a community. Talks about not being taken seriously by vendors and also challenges of retaining employees. She talks about dealing with Covid19. Advice for first time entrepreneurs. Great book recommendations, why she loves books, Bangalore traffic! Spotting snow leopards and online pub quizzes.In this conversation we also talk about:Creating online voucher system during the shutdown.Getting help from fellow cafe owners360 degree personality changeWas it a difficult concept to sell in the early daysWhat will the cafe shop look after Covid19?Book recommendations Cities and Canopies: Trees in Indian Cities by Harini Nagendra, Seema Mundoli and Exhalation - Ted ChangMaking tough decisionsExploring different niches.Bangalore weather.Motivating herself in the lockdown.and much more!Linkshttps://www.champaca.inGlobal Alliance for Mass Entrepreneurship (GAME) and Facebook India launched the FUTUREPRENEURS GRAND CHALLENGE for women mass entrepreneurs in the Food and Beverage Sector (F&B) in Bangalore to catalyse women entrepreneurs and recognize and reward the best among them. GAME is a non-profit platform for mission-aligned partners to learn, innovate and collaboratively build a self-sustaining mass entrepreneurship ecosystem. By identifying and scaling breakthroughs with partners, we want to build a movement for creating and sustaining 10 million job-creating ‘mass entrepreneurs’, half of whom will be women. For more information:https://massentrepreneurship.org/P.Sif you need something to do during these challenging and difficult times and want some inspiration and need some creativity. check out Skillshare. Skillshare is an online learning community with thousands of classes in design, business, tech, and more. Anyone can join the millions of members in our community to learn cutting-edge skills, network with peers and discover new opportunities.Try Premium free for 2 months and access all my classes!https://www.skillshare.com/r/user/neilpatelmusic by Punch Deck. https://open.spotify.com/artist/7kdduxAVaFnbHJyNxl7FWV
5/2/2020 • 21 minutes, 26 seconds
Where are they now? Raghav Gupta Co-founder of Nymble labs on building Julia - A personal cooking assistant , gives new insights on customer development , talks about being on TV & cooking stir fries!!
Catching up with Raghav Gupta, the co-founder of Nymble labs. He came on the show in November 2017 his team has built a personal cooking assistant called Julia. We talk about his appearance on TV. How they have developed the robot since we last spoke, talks about raising finance ,setting up offices in China and California. Talks about why they are changing market focus from India to US. Gives great advice on customer development and how they qualify customers. Talks about becoming comfortable with uncertainty. He talks about how they demoed the robot at TechCrunch robotics conference without paying $$$$ for a booth. And finally we got some music at the end of the show.
in this conversation we talk about:-
Being VC backed & new business model
How they came up with research goals
Developing a Customer Development process that helped gather more insights about consumers.
How they separate feedback from noise
How they capture the feedback.
Taking the cooking robot to the houses of people who had signed up in SF, San Diego and LA
Dealing with the coronavirus
Thoughts on the b2b and b2c markets
Dealing with the competition
Don't fall in love with your product. Fall in live with the problem!
and much more
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4/4/2020 • 38 minutes, 47 seconds
The Indian Startup Show ::Trailer
The Indian Startup Show Trailer - A weekly podcast Show about Indian startups, entrepreneurs & more ! Hosted by Neil Patel & friends.
3/18/2020 • 6 minutes, 15 seconds
The Startup Guy aka Vijay Anand , Founder of the Startup Centre on the Indian Startup Ecosystem - where to next?
India is the third largest startup ecosystem in the world, what’s going right, and what needs to be tweaked? I speak to Vijay Anand, AKA The Startup Guy, founder of The Startup Centre in Chennai. He is an entrepreneur and has been mentoring startups in India for the past 10 years. So In this episode we talk about the state of the Indian startup ecosystem. Talk about finding India's identity - China has processes & innovation, Germany does precision machinery, US and Israel drive innovation, Japan has quality. What is India's story?The involvement of India's government - the good & bad. Talks about If someone wants to start a venture today, what areas should they focus on? talks about the 2 kinds of entrepreneur, overvaluation of startups, ethics, blockchain, dogs!, space travel, super human beings and what does he go for - the person or the idea? And much more , so please enjoy the show.
in this conversation we also talk about:
Differences in the Indian eco-system v Israel eco-system
Big observation about indian startups
Indian domestic market v global market
Bill gates & Mark Zuckerberg chat
How do you unlearn
Looking at a person as asset not a liability
The 3rd wave of startups
How to find co-founders
What gets Vijay out of bed?
links
https://in.linkedin.com/in/vijayanands
https://twitter.com/vijayanands
P.S
I am starting a production company creating Indian based dramas documentaries & animation shows package them up for multicultural audiences around the world. So if you are writer ,scriptwriter, producer animators or know someone who is or has an original and interesting story tell or want to pitch me your concepts Then get in touch and we can turn this into the next big Netflix / Amazon Prime show.
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3/4/2020 • 32 minutes, 40 seconds
Going through Y-Combinator, the booming renting economy in India & getting rejected 400 times! , Neerav Jain co-founder of City Furnish a rental subscription service for furniture & appliances.
'There was no alternative to buying expensive furniture for temporary needs' and so City Furnish was created. Today I speak to Neerav Jain, the co-founder of City Furnish a rental subscription service for furniture & appliances. So in this episode he talks about how he got this off the ground by talking to 200 people , going through Y-Combinator last year , and how they validated the market ,raising $5million and talks customer retention strategies , the 2 macro changes contributing to the rise in the renting economy in India. What did the first MVP look like. Learn how to talk to your potential customers. Why his parents thought it was a bad idea and why they want more competition not less!
In this conversation we also talk about:
Growing fast
Playbook for launching new cities
How they scale & deal with logistics
Meeting Paul Graham
Expanding to the Middle East
Why they got rejected 400x
For every assumption you need validation
Book recommendation - The Four Steps to the Epiphany: Successful Strategies for Products that Win - Steve Blank
Furniture rental market v furniture buying market
Why has there not been a furniture rental unicorn yet?
Hiring for culture fit rather than skill
and much more
Links
https://cityfurnish.com/
P.S
I am starting a production company creating Indian based dramas documentaries & animation shows package them up for multicultural audiences around the world. So if you are writer ,scriptwriter, producer animators or know someone who is or has an original and interesting story tell or want to pitch me your concepts Then get in touch and we can turn this into the next big Netflix / Amazon Prime show.
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2/23/2020 • 33 minutes, 54 seconds
The Indian Startup Show - The Best Bits [Part11]
Trapped indoors by the Storm Ciara & Storm Dennis. I decided to listen back through the archives and put together some of the best bits. So today you will hear from Govinda Upadhyay- Cofounder LEDsafari, Forbes 30 under 30 Social Entrepreneur - On bringing solar-powered light to students in India., we talk about:-
Going from one village to the next with a suitcase
A great example of entrepreneurship in Uganda
The one child one lamp initiative.
Grandma & Grandpa thoughts!
Dealing with the knockbacks
Interesting story where the name comes from
Growing up in an army family & changing friends every 3 years.
Don't build product build solution - Former President of India - A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
Next up is Venkat Iyer - the author of Moong Over Microchips - Adventures of a techie turned farmer! We talk about:
Unable to sleep
Dealing with the silence and the darkness
Depression
Russels Viper Snake
Not knowing anything about farming
Getting ripped off the first time
The 4 C’s and 2 P’s of success
How being project manager helped!
Taking risks
Someone interested in buying the movie rights
Realities of living on a rural farm in India (kids not interested!)
Next the 'The Guru of Giggling' Dr Madan Kataria - Founder of Laughter Yoga Clubs- On why laughter really is the best medicine! Including exercises you can try at home helped me a trapped nerve in my shoulder! We talk about:
The body not being able to differentiate between fake laughter or real laughter.
His mother being embarrassed when she found out and how he turned it around.
Milkshake laughter
Dealing with shy and inhibited people
The gibberish workshop!
Skype laughter club.
Being a social crusader
Not having a business brain! but reaching 100 + countries.
Depression is the No1 sickness in the world
Acting like a happy person
Last but by no means least - Rajeev Tamhankar founder of TBS Planet a comic & animation startup. He is building the next Indian Superhero Universe!. We talk about:
Leaving the corporate life
Attending Comic-Con
Developing superheroes including Karma & Mother Nature
Writing his first novel - Get corporate before you get fired!
Joining an accelerator
Creating an augmented treasure hunt at Comic-Con
Dads feedback.
Getting his first sale
State of the Indian comic market.
DC/Aquaman chat.
Experiment - content development takes time!
I would like to pay tribute to everyone listening and subscribing to the show for the past four years. Without you, this podcast would not have been possible! So I’m very grateful.
Links : http://www.indianstartupshow.com/
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2/17/2020 • 1 hour, 53 minutes, 15 seconds
India’s first tech-driven footwear brand, offering customisation of shoes at an affordable price - Aayush Jindal Co-founder of Toesmith
'It was his birthday & I thought of customising a shoe and gifting it to him on his birthday' And so Toesmith was born! and they haven't looked back . I speak to Aayush Jindal Co-founder of Toesmith , India’s first tech-driven footwear brand, offering customisation of shoes . In this episode he talks how the 3d customisation works. Talks about customer research , pitching his parents the prototype , how they target customers via Facebook and Instagram, how many orders that get a day, quitting the corporate life, how they plan to scale the operation and finally he gives advice on building an e-commerce business & brand in India.
In this conversation we also talk about:
Pricing strategies that don't pinch!
Getting great feedback & design from a tattoo artist
Walking away from nice job at Bain
How they deal with copyright issues
Thoughts on the offline / retail market.
Is it pressure off or pressure on?
Launching internationally & scaling
Experiencing failure on his previous start-up
Getting advice from parents who work in the shoe manufacturing business.
and much much more
Links
https://www.toesmith.com/
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2/9/2020 • 35 minutes, 48 seconds
Where are they now? Vineet Rajan Co-founder of Scout My Trip on pivoting, new insights on the India travel market , growing 5x , expanding into S.E Asia, using virtual scouts & life changing road trips!
This is an exciting new feature called Where Are They Now ? I catch up with previous guests who came on the show. I catch up With Vineet Rajan the co-founder of Scout My Trip India’s first subscription-based travel planner powered by local travel experts. He gives us an update on what’s been happening since I last spoke to him over 2 years ago including being recognised as being of the top 50 startups to watch in india. Talks about expanding into SouthEast Asia. He explains why they pivoted and now use virtual scouts, talks about raising $500k, talks about content marketing strategies , talks about hot new destinations in india you should visit , talks about a life changing trip to Ladakh and finally he talks about eating ghost chillies in North East India and his second wife latitia(his bike!)
In this conversation we also talk about:
Growing 5x since 2018
A phenomenal 2019 winning 6+ awards
Offline marketing strategies
Business Travel market
Working with Honda
Climate change & sustainable travel
Great story how he met his co-founder on the highway
Great road trips
Being a startup guy and his co-founder being a corporate guy
Consumer mindset in india
Income Tax Exemption granted under Startup India Programme
How they use virtual scouts
Using AI in the future
Being trapped in the snow for 20hrs!
and much much more!
https://scoutmytrip.com/
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2/1/2020 • 45 minutes, 36 seconds
Part 2 - Creating a better framework for startups in India - Sanil Sachar co-founder of Huddle. And co-owner of global sports brand, Trusox
Part 2 of my interview with Sanil Sacher co-founder of huddle a startup incubator based in Delhi. So in this episode he talks his entrepreneurial life. Talks about his moment of epiphany. Gives great advice on beating the Monday morning blues talks about how to scale consumer goods companies, some Richard Branson chat , key takeaway from working at Star Sports , and mental health chat. Finally a first for the indian startup show, Sanil reads out some of his wonderful some poetry.
Links
http://huddle.work/
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1/25/2020 • 20 minutes, 56 seconds
Creating a better framework for startups in India (Part 1) - Sanil Sachar co-founder of Huddle. And co-owner of global sports brand, Trusox,
Providing 360-degree support to multiple startups. Today I speak to Sanil Sachar co-founder of Huddle a startup incubator based in Delhi. He is also an entrepreneur, national best-selling author, angel investor, columnist, co-owner of global sports brand, Trusox, motivational speaker and leadership coach. I decided to split this into two parts . So in this episode we talk about the startup incubator he co-founded , what inspired him to do this, what they look for when it comes to investing, raising funds in india, exits, advice for first time investors ,he talks about what startups you should be investing in and what he likes & dislikes in the Indian startup ecosystem.
In this conversation we also talk about:
Mentoring startups
The application process
Being open to single founders & non technical founders
How much do they invest & how much equity do they take.
Investing in data over sound technology, blockchain & keto markets
Startup scene in Delhi , compared to Mumbai & Bangalore.
Motivations
How much should you invest?
and much more
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1/18/2020 • 23 minutes, 30 seconds
Building India's fastest growing new-age, values-driven vegan skin care & beauty brand - Shankar Prasad founder of Pureplay Skin Sciences
‘One piece of advice I will give is this - listen to the consumer , listen to the consumer, listen to the consumer , everything flows from that, if that’s not part of you equation then your starting at the wrong place - Shankar Prasad. Today I speak to Shankar Prasad, Founder, Pureplay Skin Sciences.One of indian fastest growing vegan & grooming brands. He has over 20 years of creating and building consumer goods india. So in this podcast we talk about his iterative design process, his research , his pricing strategy , using social media influencers, the Skin care for men market, taking calculated risks, advice on building your own consumer goods brand and learn how to improve your communication skills. And finally some warren Buffett chat as well so please enjoy the show.
In this conversation we also talk about:
Starting out as a chemical engineer.
Leaving corporate life and going it alone.
Why vegan?
Bring inspired by the goodness of nature, and & doing good
Online & offline selling strategies
Understanding want goes on in the west ,will likely happen in India
Social media advice - Earn your place at the table.
Launching skin care products for men & size of market.
Favourite brands and why.
Thoughts & experiences on using Youtube video for marketing & advertising.
and much more
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1/13/2020 • 28 minutes, 13 seconds
Vikas Jha CEO & founder of Alore CRM - On building one of India's fastest growing sales platform
India is emerging as one of the fastest-growing markets for SaaS (software as a service)-based customer relationship management (CRM) firms. So today i speak to Vikas Jha founder & CEO of Alore. Alore offers everything needed to run a sales team at scale - from finding business email addresses to running automated drip campaigns to monitoring the performance of sales teams. So he talks about it all got started , how the product works. How they acquire customers around the world organically without spending money on marketing. Talks about nearly going bankrupt , talks about what makes a great salesperson, being an ex-merchant navy officer turned venture capitalist turned entrepreneur. Gives great book recommendations , talks about burnout , mental health. He talks about bootstrapping strategies what worked and what didn't work and finally he talks about how he transitioned from corporate life to startup life.
in this conversation we also talk about:
Sales so far
Early bootstrap strategies using Facebook groups
Product design process
Unique pricing models
2 business models
Is email still a good way to sell?
The 'land & expand' strategy
Book recommendation - Atomic Habits by James Clear & OKR by John Dorr
Seeing 800 business plans in a year as a VC and what to put in a pitch deck.
Great hiring advice and processes.
How he dealt with mental health & burnout
Advice on pivoting
Dealing with rejection
and much more
links
https://alore.io/
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1/7/2020 • 38 minutes, 13 seconds
Reinventing Student Living - OxfordCaps CEO Annu Talreja & COO Priyanka Gera on building India’s largest student accommodation business
Student living 2.0! Today I speak with Annu Talreja and Priyanka Gera they have co-founded OxfordCaps. OxfordCaps is Asia's first branded and tech-enabled student housing company they started in Singapore and now growing rapidly in India so in this episode they talk about how they went from quitting their corporate jobs to raising $10 million dollars in funding. They talk about how they are enhancing the student experience, female entrepreneurship , the hardest part about doing business in India , they talk about pitching to investors and knowing each other since childhood. And finally some Steve jobs, Jack Ma chat.
In this conversation we also talk about:
Going from 200 beds to 15000 beds
Are they growing too fast?
First impressions of each other
How they divided the different roles & responsibilities at the start.
Appreciating each other
Getting customers
Having supportive investors
Lion mom culture & stress
Technology
and much more!
links
https://oxfordcaps.com/
12/3/2019 • 45 minutes, 49 seconds
Helping Global Indians Find Love - Naina Hiranandani COO & Co-Founder of Sirf Coffee
What do women want? & how do you deal with those annoying Aunties! Well today your going to find out. My guest is Naina Hiranandani, COO & Co-founder Sirf Coffee. Sirf Coffee is a bespoke dating service revolutionising dating for global Indians. In this exciting episode she talks about servicing clients around the world using an offline approach to dating and why they take this approach. She talks about the operational side of the business and why the business model has not changed over 10 years. She talks about why they don’t spend money on marketing or take investment and finally she shares some great dating advice you can try if your footloose and fancy free!
In this episode we talk about
How many dates have they have setup
Walking away from a lucrative career to do this
Building a prototype
Word of mouth marketing
Do opposites attract?
What it takes to be a COO
The future of dating
Being different to the rest of the competition
Having courage
Book recommendation Sapiens - Yuval Harari & Modern Romance - Aziz Ansari
and much more
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https://www.sirfcoffee.com/
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11/15/2019 • 53 minutes, 4 seconds
The Best of The Indian Startup Show - Part 10
Big News I am starting a production company creating Indian based dramas documentaries & animation shows package them up for multicultural audiences around the world. So if you are writer ,scriptwriter, producer animators or know someone who is or has an original and interesting story tell or want to pitch me your concepts Then get in touch and we can turn this into the next big Netflix / Amazon Prime show. Please get in touch , hello@neilpatel.co email title production. Thank you for downloading the Best of The Indian Startup Show Part 10. So Today you will hear from
Ganesh Shankar, Co-Founder of FluxGen - On Solving India’s Water Shortage Crisis.
"WHO WILL MARRY YOU!" - Ganesh's mother's reaction to him quitting General Electric & starting his own company! A start-up company based in Bangalore they has developed a low-cost and local Internet of Things (IoT) solution for energy and water management (EWM). So in this podcast we talk about - How he got the idea, how it works, the ups and downs of entrepreneurial life to bootstrapping the company.
We also talk about management styles & why the 14th February is an important date! Nothing to do with Valentine's day! Future of Indian Startups. Stats. The cultural advantages of Indian startups. He also talks about an inspirational cycling adventure from Bangalore to Goa.
Examples of troubles & challenges
Stats so far
Starting the business without a business plan
Can anyone be an Entrepreneur?
What problem are they solving?
Aims and objectives in the next 2 years
How does he keep on top of things
His management styles "You focus on your work, I will focus on your career!"
Life at General Electric
Comparing management styles between Fluxgen & General Electric
Cycling chat!
Next up is Vineet Rajan , Co-Founder of Scout My Trip - On building India's premier do-it-yourself platform for road trips .
When Vineet was 5 years old, his dad shoved him into a car and took him on his first ever road trip! Now he is the co-founder of Scout My Trip, a platform & planner for road trips anywhere in India, they are doing really well. Its a big market 90% of all travel today is by road. 60% of all vacations today are road trips. We talk about how he got 5,000 signups before launching, being part of a tech accelerator, mistakes he has made on the way, to being profitable. We also talk about amazing road trips you can try, His passion for riding his Royal Enfield bike around India and much more.
In this conversation we also talk about:
Stats for far
Meeting his co-founder on the highway
What he calls his Royal Enfield bike!
A key takeaway from being in an accelerator
Trying to be the Uber for travel agents.
Getting people to the website
Can anyone be an entrepreneur?
Iconic road trips in India
Road trips do's and don'ts
What keeps him up a night?
Having a supportive dad
Taking risks
Lessons learned
The dream trip
Bill Gates chat
And finally Mathew Browne, CEO of Kolkata Yoga Club - On bringing Yoga to the masses!
we talk about the difficult first 3 months in his startup journey, marketing tactics, pricing strategies, roadmaps, his management style, getting into the corporate wellness space we also discuss laughter yoga, super brain yoga, desk yoga and some Conor McGregor chat as well and much much more so please enjoy the show!
in this conversation we also talk about:
Stats
Delivering yoga to your home
How they got started
Painting walls to attract customers
No pushy sales!
Who are they targeting?
Popular classes
Thoughts on online yoga apps
Why Yoga?
Dealing with Corporate companies
How big do they want to go with this?
I would like to pay tribute to everyone listening and subscribing to show for the past four years. Without you, this podcast would not have been possible! I’m very grateful.
10/23/2019 • 1 hour, 21 minutes, 58 seconds
The Best of The Indian Startup Show - Part 9
Sit back & enjoy some of the best moments of The indian Startup Show. But first I would like to pay tribute to everyone listening and subscribing to show for the past four years. Without you, this podcast would not have been possible! I’m very grateful. You will hear from
Anupama Gowda, Co-founder of Workbench Projects - On building a maker space for tinkerers, artists, makers, engineers & anyone with an inspired spirit!
A project using tidal wave energy for domestic use
Thoughts on Hyperloop is it hype? or for real?
Building amazing things with wood!
A project using the first electronic stethoscope
Her dad supporting her madness
Arts background
Working with Colonel Vinod - ex-Paratrooper & international hockey player!
Favourite pieces of Art
Working with Tamil children to produce digital fabricated puppet show
Raghav Gupta, Co-founder of Nymble Labs - On creating a curry cooking robot! Freeing Indians from their kitchen!
Meet Julia your curry cooking robot!
Best advice received from the Bosch Tech accelerator
His favourite & least favourite foods
Being covered by Bloomberg
How much will it cost?
600 people applied for the Bosch accelerator - Why did they get in?
What would this business look in 10 years time
Favorite products - Dyson
Nivedha R.M - Co-founder of TrashCon - On a mission to solve India’s huge waste management problem.
Being a mentor to people 3 times her age
Not giving up easily!
Age, qualification , status - does not matter
Seeing huge mountains of landfill
Bringing about a change in society.
Hitting the right pain point at the right time
How she got the idea - great story!
What happens after the waste gets separate - very interesting case studies!
What can go wrong?
Getting help from her mother
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10/12/2019 • 1 hour, 23 minutes, 28 seconds
Revolutionising personal loans for salaried professionals - Satyam Kumar CEO & Co founder of LoanTap - One of India's fastest growing Fintech startups
"Growing up in a country that has been credit starved"- Satyam Kumar. Satyam is the CEO & Co-founder of Loan Tap a digital lending platform for salaried employees. They are one of the fastest growing Fintech startups in India. So in this episode he talks raising $22 million in funding from bootstrapping the business 3 years ago. The Indian lending ecosystem, shares digital marketing strategies including Diwali marketing tips. He talks about mistakes startups make when pitching for investment. Learn how they deal with fraud. He also shares excellent financial advice and finally some Amitabh Bachchan chat.
in this conversation we also talk about:
Bootstrap strategies
Creating customer awareness
Wedding loans
Being profitable
Book recommendation - Measure What matters:OKR's John Dorr
Indian Poetry
Fintech startup advice
After raising $22 million is it pressure on or off
Thoughts on Bitcoin
https://loantap.in
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10/5/2019 • 45 minutes, 14 seconds
Meet the Indian love cheat detective - Akriti Khatri The founder of the Venus Detective Agency.
The explosion of online dating & matchmaking apps in India has led to a huge rise in the number of private investigators tasked with exposing love cheats. Today my guest is Akriti Khatri , the founder of Venus Detective Agency . She is like the female Miss Marple, So in this exciting episode she talks about how she got started and turned this into a very successful business with offices around india. She gives great advice for first time founders and she will also talk about going undercover to check up brides and grooms before they get married , she talks dating, using high technology gadgets, conflicts, emotions. Why business is booming due to soap operas and why spending 30 days in the office doing nothing set her up for big success!
In this conversation we talk about:
Business model
Blackmail , honey traps & love affairs
Why females make the best detectives
Whats in her spy kit?
The Long hours
Would she recommend this as a career?
links
https://www.venusdetective.com/
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9/21/2019 • 31 minutes, 18 seconds
On a mission to make lifelong readers out of children - Dalbir Kaur Madan founder of OneUp Library.
Nothing gratifies the soul than a good read! Today I speak to Dalbir Kaur Madan - The founder of One Up Library a unique entrepreneurial venture that aims to revitalize the idea of traditional libraries into inviting child-centered learning space designed for the 21st century child. In this episode she talks about how it was a difficult concept to sell in the early days. You will learn how she builds a community. She talks about the business model. Talks about getting kids off smartphones and getting them to read 150 books a year. How reading Malcolm Gladwell helps her with the business strategy. Great book recommendations so check the show notes for more details. Some Harry Potter chat and some surprising research & data on why you should read out loud to you kids.
In this conversation we also talk about:
The 10,000 hours rule
Why most people stop reading after they leave school
Thoughts on audio books
Reading is like breathing in & writing is like breathing out
Why is Harry Potter so popular?
Challenges need to be solved instead of weighing you down!
How to raise a reader
and much more
links
http://www.oneuplibrary.com/
Book Recommendations
The Bridge Home by Padma Venkatraman
Maccher Jhol - Richa jhu
The Night Diary by Veera Hiranandani
Theres a Giraffe in my soup by Ross Burach
Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari
Outliers by Malcolm Galdwell
The Moment of Life - Melinda Gates
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9/11/2019 • 30 minutes, 11 seconds
Five Indian high school girls aka The “TechWitches” on building Maitri. An app that connects children at orphanages to senior citizens in nursing homes, allowing them to spend time together
After losing both grandparents Ananya Grover & her fellow classmates decided to build something in the social sector space. So she and her fellow classmates aka 'The Tech Witches' decided to build an app called Maitri. An app that connects children at orphanages to senior citizens in nursing homes, allowing them to spend time together. In this episode I will talk to two of the ladies. CEO Ananya Grover & CTO Arefa Muzaffar. They talk about how it all works. Flying out to San Francisco and pitching the app to Google Ventures. They talk about how this app can fight depression in two groups. Being the only indian team in the Technovation Girls competition - A global competition featuring 19,000 kids and 170 teams from across 38 countries . They talk about what makes a great entrepreneur, how they work together and finally some Michelle Obama & Malala Yousafzai chat.
in this conversation we talk about:
Sleepless nights!
How they dealt with skeptical adults
Improving everyone's social and mental well-being.
The rise of loneliness in a connected world.
Research/design/coding challenges
Targeting two sets of users
Why they call themselves the TechWitches
Getting feedback from Google Ventures.
links
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8/27/2019 • 26 minutes, 18 seconds
Supari Studios co-founder Advait Gupt on building an award winning digital content studio & creating India’s answer to The Simpsons.
'Get out of bed! & do the stuff your excited about' - Today I speak to Advait Gupt founder of Supari Studios an award winning digital content studio. They help brands build scalable, immersive content to Gen Y and Gen Z audiences online. Over the past 7 years, they have produced over 450 projects that have been viewed over half a billion times online, for brands such as Red Bull, Google, Estee Lauder and Twitter. In this episode he talks about creating content at scale. How they manage the creative side with making money. You will learn how to grow your own content on Youtube. He also talks about the streaming wars in India. And finally he talks about creating a Simpsons type animation show set in a post-apocalyptic world where humans have gone extinct. It follows the adventures of a cow , chicken , goat and a pig four crime fighting vigilantes. & working with one of Indians biggest rappers Divine.
In this conversation we also talk about:
Working with top international brands
Business models
Book recommendation - Creativity inc & Measure what matters
Animation scene in India
Think about the consumer
Aims & objectives in the next 3 years
Advice on how to be taken seriously.
You don't need a fancy degree!
and much more
links
http://suparistudios.com/
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8/20/2019 • 29 minutes, 41 seconds
Chicken 2.0 - Dr Siddharth Manvati (Ph.D) Co-Founder of Clear Meat. On building India’s first cell based meat company
Anyone fancy a lab-grown chicken burger? Today I speak to Dr Siddaharth Manvati Co-founder of Clear Meat. This company seeks to produce India’s first cell-based chicken minced meat. In this exciting episode you will learn how they create lab grown meat from molecules. He also talks about business models B2B & B2C. He talks about being part of an accelerator a global food accelerator programme shaping the future of food. He talks about the importance of being patient. Raising finance and discusses price points. Working with farmers not against. And finally some interesting ideas on what were going to eat and drink in a 100 years time!
in this conversation we also talk about:
The aim in the next 2/3 years
Thoughts on plant based v lab based meat
Taste?
What about fish & bacon etc.
The future of food - Chicken Nuggets with insulin & bubble water
Advice for first time founders
and much more!
Links
http://www.clearmeat.com/
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8/11/2019 • 26 minutes, 2 seconds
Tanul Mishra Entrepreneur & CEO of Afthonia Labs on building a trusted eco-system for Fintech Startups in India.
With over $1.85 Billion invested in the Indian FinTech space so far, I speak with Tanul Mishra CEO of Afthonia labs. Afthonia labs focuses on early stage startups in Fintech and provides them with a trusted ecosystem to grow and succeed. She talks about what startups should be focussing on and what they are looking for . She also reflects on her time as the co-founder of Eatelish, a successful food service that is a bridge between artisan foodmakers from across India and consumers. She talks about surviving the early days, breakthrough moments, having a successful exit and an interesting story about pickles and sorting things out over a cup of hot chocolate!
In this episode we also talk about:
Funding is not the ultimate benchmark of success.
Advice on launching startups.
What should go in your pitch deck
Being excited & emotional after a successful exit.
Having an epiphany when trekking
Great thoughts on when the right time to sell your startup.
Examples of Fintech startups
Book recommendation - Calvin and hobbs
Partnering with VC's
and much more!
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7/29/2019 • 29 minutes, 39 seconds
Prateek Madhav CEO of Assistive Technology Accelerator (ATA) on running an accelerator to help startups build tech-based solutions for people with disabilities
Disability is a large problem, 1 Billion people in the world have some or the other kind of disability. 2. 2 Billion people will need at least 1 assistive product by 2030. Today I speak to Prateek Madhav the Co-founder & CEO of the Assistive Technology Accelerator . ATA is india’s first ever assistive technology accelerator. They help startups build tech based solutions for people with disabilities. He talks about how it all got started , examples of tech for good products. He talks about funding, product market fit and the biggest challenges within the disability ecosystem. He talks about the mistakes startups make when pitching to investors , how to scale , thinking globally and after the doom and gloom of India getting knocked out of the World Cup. We talk about an Indian cricket team who are world champions.
In this conversation we also talk about:
How do they identify startups
Biggest insights so far
Technology does not discriminate
70% of Indian disabled people live in rural areas.
When's the best time to launch?
walking away from corporate life
Social sector world v corporate world.
Indian blind cricket team.
Validating your ideas
Book recommendation - Zero to one - Peter Thiel
Running marathons
and much more!
links
www.atalabs.org
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7/22/2019 • 31 minutes, 21 seconds
#122 Student entrepreneur Aarushi Nema Co-founder & CEO of The Smart Interface , demos Aaru an AI-based virtual assistant drawing on her inspiration from J.A.R.V.I.S Tony Stark's AI computer!
Being a kid obsessed with J.A.R.V.I.S Aarushi a 17 year old student Entrepreneur has created Aaru - an AI-based virtual , personal assistant. Aaru is a one-stop solution to integrate any application to various interfaces and mode of communications. So in this exciting episode she talks about how it all got started. Being inspired by her father. Getting customers, learning to code , what motivates her. She gives us a demo , she talks about balancing school life with startup life, pitching to investors , lessons learned so far, and finally her love of physics.
in this conversation, we also talk about:
Learning to code
What her teachers & school friends think.
Scaling the business
Pitching in front of successful entrepreneurs
Book recommendation - Steven Hawking -Brief answers to big questions
Thoughts on machine learning
Favourite startups
The hardest bit about building this startup
Advice for first time founders
and much more
Linkedin profile
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7/13/2019 • 22 minutes, 19 seconds
#121 CEO Nishchal Chaudhary on building BattRE- a Tech-driven, electric mobility Startup
The Indian electric vehicle market is estimated be worth $30 Billion in 6 years. So today i speak with Nishchal Chaudhray founder of BattRE Electric Mobility they have introduced a new electric scooter in India at an affordable price. In this episode we talk about the phenomenal growth in the electric vehicle market due to product innovation and changes in government policies. He talks about building a distribution and after sales service network from scratch. He talks about what first time founders should be focussing on. Dealing with the skeptics . Planning Series A funding next year. Great advice on changing careers and why he doesn't want to be the next Elon Musk.
in this conversation we talk about:
How many electric scooters have they sold
Being a sales guy not a tech guy
Being the chief operator of everything!
Book Recommendation - The Secret
Not relying on the Government
Dealing with success and failure
Taking it to the masses
Petrol bikes v Electric bikes
Feature to price ratios
Fail fast & fail smart
Targeting generation Z
links
http://www.battre.in/
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7/2/2019 • 41 minutes, 13 seconds
#120 Tackling India's growing obesity problem. Dr Siddhant Bhargava co-founder & nutritionist at Food Darzee. A health & nutrition company offering fresh, healthy food delivered daily to your doorstep
India has a growing obesity problem! Today I speak with Dr Siddhant Bhargava co-founder and nutritionist at Food Darzee. Food Darzee is a health and nutrition company offering fresh, healthy food delivered daily to your doorstep. So in this episode he talks about his rollercoaster startup journey so far. Overcoming challenges, shares great advice for first time founders. Why obesity is a growing problem in India to dealing with Bollywood celebrities. Helping comedian Tanmay bhatt lose weight. Learn about the practical diet changes for a fit body. Advice on losing weight, nutrition being body positive, and finally his love of butter chicken!
In this conversation we also talk about:
Statistics so far.
How does this work
Having sleepless nights.
Being the Keto expert in India.
Educating Indian Mothers!
Protein v carbs
What keeps him going?
the next milestones
Siddhant's idea of food heaven & food hell
How much protein do you need?
Digital marketing advice.
Siddhant's advice on what I am eating!
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https://fooddarzee.com/
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6/21/2019 • 34 minutes, 18 seconds
#119 Building the Blockchain eco-system in India - Cathy Guo CEO & Co-founder of Dunya labs
"I never expected to an entrepreneur if you asked me when I was graduating from Columbia university what would I be I would say a philosopher! " Today I speak to Cathy Guo. Cathy is the CEO & Co-Founder at Dunya Labs. Dunya Labs is a global blockchain product company and innovation lab based in India. She talks about how she got started , what they are actually building. She talks about why she moved to india. She also talks about the blockchain ecosystem in india. favorite blockchain projects, dealing with the indian rules and regulations and finally her love of dhal and rice!
in this conversation we also talk about:
Targeting developers
How long is a typical blockchain project.
Can blockchain be hacked?
Bitcoin
Having a philosopher background helps!
Who owns blockchain?
Its a lonely job
What will this company look like in 5 years
Making herself obsolete
Living in Bangalore
and much more
links
https://www.dunyalabs.io/
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6/12/2019 • 31 minutes, 45 seconds
#118 Myth of the Entrepreneur: A Search for True Value by Ravi Kailas & Cathy Guo
What happens when a successful entrepreneur, who built and managed the world's largest independent payphone company when he was still in his early thirties, begins questioning his identity as a value-creator? Today I speak to Ravi Kailas and Cathy Guo authors of an amazing new book called Myth of the entrepreneur. Its an intimate exploration of Ravi’s 30 year entrepreneurial journey. We talk about his life experiences . including having a heart attack . Shares his observations on the misconceptions surrounding entrepreneurship and ideas for the future of value creation.
in this conversation we also talk about:
Being a serial entrepreneur with over three decades of experience
Wishing he had the heart attack earlier!
How Vipassana meditation helps
Risk taking
The major myth about entrepreneurship
Working with his father
Great advice on building a services business. - You have to price competitive
Mistakes first founders make
Building one of Indian's largest renewable energy company
Raising money on the London Stock exchange
The 5 Trillion Indian infrastructure industry
Overrated advice!
Advice on finance
and much more
For more information on this book please go to
https://www.searchfortruevalue.com/
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5/31/2019 • 43 minutes, 29 seconds
#117 Student by day & entrepreneur by night: Meet the real life startup superhero - Kunal Chandiramani 2 x CEO, International Bestselling author, and TEDx Speaker
"I feel like Superman getting ready to fly" Today I speak to Kunal Chandiramani founder and CEO of two startups. A TEDx speaker, an international best-selling author, while still at school. He talks about his love of startups, his love of innovation, waking up at 4.45am! Growing a beard & wearing suits for meetings. And he will tell you how to come up with value propositions, validate ideas, and how to motivate yourself. And finally we have some Jeff Bezos chat.
In this conversation we also talk about:
A love of innovations and startups
School system in india
Choosing between profit or impact
How does he do all this?
What do his classmates and teachers think?
Which is best: Distant future market or near future markets
Being authentic
Age is NOT a barrier
Having the Forbes list on his bedroom wall
Sending Jeff Bezos a letter and getting a reply
and much more!
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5/21/2019 • 33 minutes, 3 seconds
#116 Spilling the Beans - A guide for Indians to understand & communicate successfully with US Americans. - David C. Sanford.
What do Americans think of Indians? & What do Indian people think of Americans? Well we are going to find out with my guest David C. Sanford. He is the author of a book called Spilling the Beans:A Guide for Indians to Understand and Communicate Successfully with U.S. Americans. David Sanford is an intercultural training specialist with more than 25 years of experience in helping with big organisations. So today you will learn how Americans, and Indians should communicate successfully with each other. You will also learn about the similarities and differences in Indian & American values, motivations, behaviours and expectations.
in this conversation we also talk about:
Passport culture
When in Rome do as the romans do!- Is this still good advice?
Hard handshakes v soft handshakes
How to work across different cultures.
What makes an American tick.
Love of Masala Chai
Working in virtual teams
American psyche V Indian psyche (freedom v family)
Mistakes U.S american companies make when dealing with indian employees
and much more!
links
https://whenculturesmix.com/spilling-the-beans
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5/12/2019 • 28 minutes, 2 seconds
#115 Venk Potula Award-winning Indian-American filmmaker & creator of the new Indian-American fiction podcast called Masala Jones - A daring new comedy about one man's journey to become the world's first Indian-American adult actor.
Today i speak to Venk Potula. Venk an award-winning Indian-American filmmaker and actor, producer & creator of the new Indian-American fiction podcast called Masala Jones. A subversive and daring new comedy about one man's journey to become the world's first Indian-American adult actor.
Venk talks about his life in Hollywood as an Indian-American , how he come up with idea. his entrepreneurial spirit. An amazing story of how he got discovered. What fame is really like and what comes with it. His dream role. We go through his IMDB appearing in VEEP and finally a great story about playing a zombie (make sure your not eating anything!)
in this conversation we also talk about
How much research did he do?
Working with hall of fame AVN actress Aurora Snow
Virtual Reality in the theater
Appearing on Veep was he star struck?
Time spent at UCLA
Hollywood parties
Stay out of L.A!
Making money in the entertainment business
Taking acting classes - Running around staring at walls
Being a hustler
and much more!
links
https://www.venkpotula.com/
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5/6/2019 • 33 minutes, 33 seconds
[The Best] of the Indian Startup Show - Part 8
Firstly, I would like to pay tribute to everyone listening and subscribing to show for the past three years. Without you, this podcast would not have been possible! So I’m very grateful. So sit back & enjoy some of the best moments.
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So Today you will hear from Parag Agarwal Co-founder of JanaJal. Startup building Building the world’s first water sharing economy. He talks about:
The water ATM concept
His top project management tips
Time spent working in the jungles of Indonesia
The ONE quality entrepreneurs should have
Next up Rakesh Verma Chairman & MD of MapmyIndia (@MapmyIndia) India’s leader in premium quality digital map data , GPS navigation, tracking, and location apps. He talks about:
Top leadership advice
Not having the Monday Morning blues!
Conviction , passion , happiness
Are your building a startup or a business? <---Important!
Next is Anaka Narayanan - Founder of Brass Tacks. She shares her journey from studying economics to becoming a fashion designer & entrepreneur! She talks about:
Quitting her job and taking the plunge into the world of textiles and fashion
Fashion tips for men & creating a curvy Indian women size chart!
Understanding customers
Fashion disasters!
Sustainability & craftsmanship in India
Next up is Rohit Pateria, Co-founder & CEO of Placio - On disrupting the $50B Indian Student housing market. He talks about:
How he got started
What problem are they trying to solve,
Attracting students to the platform
What first time founders should be focusing on
And finally, we hear from
Dr. Geetha Manjunath Co-founder & CEO of NIRAMAI - On creating A novel breast cancer screening solution using AI. She talks about:
Accuracy rates
Reaction of the health industry & Dealing with sceptical doctors
Getting your hands dirty!
Huge potential in making a difference to women in India
Her background - PHD in computer science & working at Xerox
How the device works - The 5 step dance process!
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4/28/2019 • 1 hour, 39 minutes, 50 seconds
Yashika Shah Co-founder of Nandoo. The app for the 200 million stressed out Indian millennials. It pays you to walk & be healthy!
Taking fun seriously! Today I speak to Yashika Shah the co-founder of Nandoo. Nandoo is India's only FUN health & wellness startup. Since launching 5 months ago . They already have 200,000 members. So in this episode she talks about how it all works. You will learn how she manages a full time job working in investment banking, while working on this startup. Being married to the co-founder. She talks about building a community & targeting stressed out Indian millennials and find out how many minutes you need to walk to get an IPhoneX!
In this episode we also talk about:
4.30AM starts!
How they went from 0-200,000 in under 6 months
Future business models
Indian marketing strategies - what worked, & what didn't work
Work life balance
and much more!
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4/18/2019 • 25 minutes, 16 seconds
Akshaara Lalwani founder of Communicate India - The fastest growing marketing & PR company in India.
'You can't please everyone - Not even chocolate can!' Today I speak to Akshaara Lalwani founder of Communicate India one of the fastest growing Marketing and PR companies in India. She started this business from her bedroom age 23 and now in the 8th year employs over 100 people has clients around the world and won a number of awards. So in this episode she talks about her amazing journey. Some of her favourite PR campaigns - including flying pizzas. You will learn about client relationships and how she measures success , and dealing with crisis management and finally some chat about Margaret Thatcher , sushi , Will Smith, Tequila, insects and eating pizza 14 days in row!
In this conversation we also talk about:
Challenging first year
Growing 150% in the last year
Getting a pizza delivered by a drone!
The dream company she would like to work with.
Being careful of how you use social influencers
Establishing a 90:10 gender ratio
Learning on the job
What she has learned as a female entrepreneur
Being called the Margaret Thatcher of the PR industry
Expecting the worst not the best
and much more
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https://www.communicateindia.com/
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4/10/2019 • 33 minutes, 5 seconds
Rajiv Talreja - India’s leading business coach & author of the International Bestseller “Lead or Bleed” – How entrepreneurs and corporate leaders can stop fire-fighting and start accelerating performance and profits.
"If you don't lead in your business you will bleed!" - Today I speak to Rajiv Talreja India’s Leading Business Coach and is the author of the International Bestseller called – “Lead or Bleed” So in this episode You will learn how to stand out from the competition. Mistakes entrepreneurs make. Examples of core strategies that you can use in your business. And why the customer is not the king! And much much more . So please enjoy the show. Thank you!
in this conversation we also talk about:
Having a strict father
Being in debt
Two failed businesses.
Anyone who has scaled a business is not the most intelligent person on the team.
Spirituality.
Business heroes
Being a selfish cricketer
Being a freak of work life balance.
Living an 'And' life not an 'Or' life
TedX talk
Why self employment is a trap.
links
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As a little girl Pooja Dhingra was obsessed with desserts. Now she is the force behind the immensely popular Patisserie chain, Le 15 Patisserie in Mumbai. We talk about how she learned everything from scratch , the challenges she had to overcome. Building a brand. Her love of chocolate . The reality of being a celebrity chef. And finally find out what is her food heaven and food hell. It's truly an amazing story and one that will inspire you as well. So please enjoy the show.
In this conversation we talk about:
Starting with 3 people and now employing 140+
Falling in love with Macaroons!
Bringing a piece of Paris back to Mumbai
Starting a business being young & female
Going to events in the early days and getting asked about her husband and father
Dropping out of law school after 2 weeks.
Management styles
Building a brand
Eating dark chocolate
Being open to change
Setting crazy goals.
Oprah Winfrey chat
Book recommendation - Shoe Dog: A Memoir by the Creator of Nike
and much much more!
links
https://le15.com/
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3/22/2019 • 24 minutes, 2 seconds
#109 Divyam Goel CEO of AttainU-On disrupting the Indian education system by training people online to be software engineers at no up-front cost.
Disrupting the education system in India. Today I chat to Divyam Goel CEO of AttainU a new school teaching software with zero upfront fees you only pay after you get a job. He talks about, why he wants to disrupt the Indian education system, how it all works, having a quarter life crisis, his past experiences of working in the Bay area and his biggest challenges so far. so please enjoy the show
In this conversation we also talk about:
The deferred payment model
$30 billion industry
Why 70%-90% of students coming out of education are unemployable.
Who is this for?
Dealing with negative feedback.
What does success look like?
A love of swimming!
Have strong convictions - ignore the buzzwords and do your research
Good book recommendations - Poor Economics: A Radical Rethinking of the Way to Fight Global Poverty Abhijit V. Banerjee and Esther Duflo,
and much much more!
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https://www.attainu.com/
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3/9/2019 • 26 minutes, 49 seconds
#108 Creating footwear for the needy - Shriyans Bhandari CEO of Greensole & Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia Social Entrepreneur
One billion underprivileged people have no access to footwear. This inspired my guest Shriyans Bhandari to start Greensole. This social enterprise takes used sneakers which would otherwise end up in a landfill and refurbishes them into sandals that get donated to hundreds of thousands of beneficiaries in India. Shriyans talks about his amazing journey from designing and manufacturing his first shoe to receiving the Forbes 30 under 30 social entrepreneurship award and receiving a letter from Barak Obama and much much more so please enjoy the show.
150,000 pairs of footwear being upcycled
Retail model
How it works
Working with corporate partners - Skechers, Adidas
Dreaming of being on the cover of Forbes
Being 20 years old running a factory with no manufacturing experience.
Being in it for the long term.
Every day is a new day!
Meeting his co-founder running
Favourite pair of shoes!
Reading spiritual books
Don't look at the final result.
and much more!
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3/1/2019 • 16 minutes, 48 seconds
#107 Krishnan Nair -CEO of Geektrust on creating an online platform that connects talented developers with great opportunities
He quit his job at ThoughtWorks 4 years ago. Became an entrepreneur with 0 experience in running a business. But he is still alive & kicking, and is doing very well. He now has a team of 9, close to profitable, and has over 25K+ developers on the platform. So in this podcast, he shares valuable insights from the last 3 years. That you can use in your business. So please enjoy the show. If you like my podcast, please consider buying me a coffee. Buy Me A Coffee Thank you for your support!
Taking the plunge
Stats so far
Being a first generation entrepreneur
Being In it for the long haul.
Figuring out your core value
It's time to move on from the outsourcing industry and build kick-ass products for the world from India!
Marketing strategies - Writing things from the heart! not clickbait.
Don't drink your own Kool-Aid!
Business model
Being mentally prepared. Startup life is a lonely journey.
Indian VC's, China VC's, American VC's
Its time to move away from resume
Great blog recommendation -> Mark Suster bothsidesofthetable.com
and much much more
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2/18/2019 • 28 minutes, 18 seconds
#106 'The Recycle Man of India' Dr Binish Desai Forbes 30 under 30 Asia social entrepreneur & founder of Eco-Eclectic on creating environmentally-friendly solutions to various problems.
Forbes 30 under 30 Asia social entrepreneur Dr Binish Desai is my guest today. He is the founder of Eco-Eclectic. They create eco-friendly solutions for domestic and industrial waste by turning them into assets. Binish first dabbled with the idea when he was just 10 years old, experimenting with paper and chewing gum. Today the company has developed around 150 eco-products and recycled more than 600 tonnes of waste and he made the Forbes 30 under 30 - Social Entrepreneurs list. it's truly an amazing story and one that will inspire you as well!
in this conversation we also talk about:
Being inspired by Captain Planet!
Building houses, toilets, lamps & other products out of waste - What's next?
First brick looking like a roti
Working in slums
Dealing with negativity & proving people wrong.
Why he takes 2 bricks with him everywhere he goes!
Creating a micro social enterprise to help women
3D printing houses in the future
Dreaming of getting on the Forbes list & getting on the list.
Being cheated by a partner & what kept him going
A book on his life coming out - is a movie next
The 3 pillars of success
Book recommendation - Origin by Dan Brown
Getting help from his grandfather and school principal
Following his dreams against all the odds!
and much more!
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2/9/2019 • 25 minutes, 34 seconds
#105 'The Guru of Giggling' Dr Madan Kataria - Founder of Laughter Yoga Clubs- On why laughter really is the best medicine!
Ha Ha Ha, Ho Ho Ho Ho, Hee Hee Hee! Today I speak to the founder laughter yoga club, Dr Madan Kataria aka ' The Guru of Giggling'. He started out in 1995 with 5 people and now has over 16000 laughter clubs worldwide in more than 100 countries. So in this episode, he talks about how it all got started, people, thinking he was crazy. And why laughter really is the best medicine even in the tough times. Also please stay tuned to the end to hear some audio of a laughter yoga expert with exercises you can try at home.
in this conversation we also talk about:
What laughter does to your body scientifically
The body not being able to differentiate between fake laughter or real laughter.
His mother being embarrassed when she found out and how he turned it around.
Milkshake laughter
Bring very popular in Japan
Dealing with shy and inhibited people
The gibberish workshop!
Skype laughter club.
Being a social crusader
Not having a business brain! but reaching 100 + countries.
Depression is the No1 sickness in the world
Acting like a happy person
and much much more!
links
https://laughteryoga.org/
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2/1/2019 • 24 minutes, 30 seconds
#104: How to get your first 1,000 customers in india - Anirudh Narayan - A growth specialist who has helped over 1000 aspiring entrepreneurs and 50 startups around the world!
Today I speak to Anirudh Narayan author of an amazing new book called Scale Smart: How To Get Your First 1,000 Customers in India. Scale Smart is an actionable guide to start and scale a startup in India., So in this podcast, we talk about great digital marketing strategies - Facebook, Youtube, Whatsapp, email marketing, etc you can use today to get your startup off the ground. We also talk about his time at Shutterstock with a 250K budget to life as a digital nomad in South America and much more!
In this conversation we talk about:
Examples of Indian focussed growth stories
When should you start the growth hacking process?
Product market fit.
Focus on consistency, not virality
It's your responsibility to build a community and not sell
Get smarter using Facebook
Life in the US and South America
Example growth hacks and experiments at Shutterstock.
Email marketing edge case examples.
Build relationships offline
Youtube marketing examples - create primary, secondary, tertiary content
vidIQ is the tool that helps you learn how to get more views and subscribers
Social influencers -Still the number one way to push things out
and much more
links
Information for the book: http://bit.ly/book-landing-page
Buy the book on Amazon: http://bit.ly/scale-smart
A video testimonial for the book from Shradha Sharma: http://bit.ly/yourstory-testimonial
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1/21/2019 • 30 minutes, 24 seconds
#103: Building the next Indian Superhero Universe! - Rajeev Tamhankar founder of TBS Planet a comic & animation startup.
Happy New Year. Hope you have a great 2019. Today I speak to Rajeev TamHankar the Founder of TBS Planet. TBS Planet is a comics and animation startup. They have developed a range of comic books featuring Indian action superheroes. In this episode, he talks about how this got started. he talks about getting his inspiration from Indian mythology. he talks about attracting readers using Whassup, why his dad is his best & worst critic. Which Bollywood actors/actresses would be ideal to play the roles. He talks about his favourite superheroes and what superpowers he would like to have and finally some chat about the late great Stan Lee!
in this conversation we also talk about:
Subscriber stats
Whassup sales strategy
Leaving the corporate life
Attending Comic-Con
Developing superheroes including Karma & Mother Nature
Writing his first novel - Get corporate before you get fired!
Joining an accelerator
Handling marketing & distribution operations
Creating an augmented treasure hunt at Comic-Con
Dads feedback.
Getting his first sale
State of the Indian comic market.
DC/Aquaman chat.
Experiment - content development takes time!
and much much more
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1/6/2019 • 22 minutes, 53 seconds
#102: Siraj Raval -Director of The School of AI, Youtube personality & bestselling author.
I speak to Siraj Raval the Director of The School of AI. Youtube personality and best selling author. In this episode he talks about how it all got started, Why AI? Interesting things going on in China, a look back at 2018, and plans for 2019. He talks about speaking at the United Nations, being happy, lifehacks and the one thing you should do after listening to this podcast episode. So please enjoy the show and speak to you in 2019.
Stats
Solving problems with AI e.g climate change
Teaching people.
Advice on doing your own Youtube channel.
Don't be afraid of AI - Be afraid of human beings!
Being open to all feedback.
Changing his name and changing it back again.
Book recommendation - AI Superpowers by Kai-Fu Lee
Putting in the hours.
Working over the weekends
Main attribute for a developer
Rapping
Reaching out to the Indian government
and much much more!
Links
https://www.theschool.ai/
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12/24/2018 • 28 minutes, 6 seconds
#101:Govinda Upadhyay- Cofounder LEDsafari, Forbes 30 under 30 Social Entrepreneur - On bringing solar-powered light to students in India & Africa.
Bringing solar-powered light to students in India & Africa. My guest today is Govind Upadhyay the CEO of LEDSafari - LED Safari partners with local schools, NGOs and governments to bring solar-powered light to students in India and Africa. Students receive training to build solar-powered lamps, so they learn about the physics of circuits and solar tech while improving their studying conditions.- it's a great idea. So in this episode, he talks about his amazing journey from going from village to village training students in India to becoming Forbes 30 under 30. social entrepreneur. So please enjoy the show
In this conversation we also talk about:
Stats.
Why solar?
Climate change.
Going from one village to the next with a suitcase
Studying in Europe
A great example of entrepreneurship in Uganda
The one child one lamp initiative.
Reflecting on 2018.
Grandma & Grandpa thoughts!
Having 2 business models
Dealing with the knockbacks
Interesting story where the name comes from
Growing up in an army family & changing friends every 3 years.
Don't build product build solutions.
Love of Japanese food!
Why Rwanda is one of his favourite place to visit.
Former President of India - A. P. J. Abdul Kalam
and much more!
http://ledsafari.com/
12/17/2018 • 33 minutes, 34 seconds
100th Episode!! [The Best] of the Indian Startup Show - Part 7
Firstly, I would like to pay tribute to everyone listening and subscribing to show for the past three years. Without you, this podcast would not have been possible! So I’m very grateful. So sit back & enjoy some of the best moments.
Today you will hear from - Deepak Srinivasan: Co-founder of Crofters, he talks about tackling the water crisis in India with IOT based farming! He talks about:
How it works.
State of the IOT industry at the moment in India.
Production plans
Nice example of senior citizens using the product.
Partnering with Teach for India.
His advice on getting early adopters.
Elon musk chat.
Movie chat
We hear from Mansi Zaveri - Founder of Kidsstoppress, on creating India's most trusted, award-winning parenting website. She talks about:
What inspired her to do this.
Obstacles.
What she has learned on her roller-coaster journey so far!
The top 3 priorities in their life - it's very interesting!
15 years experience in branding, content
All things digital marketing
Life as a solo founder and a full-time mother
Oprah Winfrey and food chat as well
Next up is Joydeep Sen Sarma, Cofounder & CTO of Qubole he talks about Big data & why it matters! He talks about:
What inspired him to get started.
How the platform works
A deep dive into what is big data
Life at Facebook
Advice for first-time founders
Mark Zuckerberg chat
With all the new technologies, how does he keep on top of things?
We also hear from Suresh Shanker, Co-founder of Crayon Data on simplifying the worlds choices! He talks about.
How, he got started,
How the platform works.
How big does he want to go with this?
What’s left to achieve?
Right brain approach to marketing.
What has surprised him during his long entrepreneurial journey?
Climbing mountains
Life ain't over at 53!
Having an inner voice.
Being an "in-between spaces guy!"
Interesting story about a Chinese bamboo tree! (persistent, vision, progress)
And finally we here from Sudeepta Sanyal, Co-founder of The Blueberry Trails - On India's booming travel industry! she talks about:
Leaving her corporate job at 26 to commit to her travel bug.
Favourite holiday destinations.
Best flight/holiday websites to use.
New and upcoming destinations in India
Being from an army family and moving every 3 years.
The hardest part about building this business
We talk about female entrepreneurship
Tips for first-time visitors to India
Where the name comes from?
Persistence.
Favourite travel experiences.
What will travel look like in the future
What she is like as a boss.
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12/8/2018 • 2 hours, 38 minutes, 40 seconds
E99: Tithi Tewari co-founder of Trezi a virtual reality (VR) solutions startup, on building immersive technology solutions
Virtual Reality (VR) is here to stay! Today I speak with Tithi Tewari co-founder of a Trezi a virtual reality (VR) solutions startup. This startup builds immersive technology solutions for the building industry that brings together all stakeholders in the design project — from architect/designer to engineering services to owner/tenant — to collaborate on the 3D design in an interactive and immersive environment and make better decisions. So in this exciting episode, she talks about how it all works. Quitting her prestigious career to follow her dreams of building a startup. She talks about raising funding, she talks about building a global product based in India and how they deal with the big US competitors and finally, some gives great leadership advice and much much more!
In this conversation we also talk about:
Stats
How it works
The lightbulb moment
Her favourite project - designing/building a school in New Delhi
Taking a leadership course at INSEAD
Why she quit the corporate life for a life of uncertainty
Taking a risk
Angel round to pre-series A
It's ok to fail!
Unlearning and learning
How do they attract talent?
Being inspired by E Sreedharan aka 'Metro Man'
Working with millennials
and much much more!
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11/25/2018 • 37 minutes, 51 seconds
E98: NeuroTags co-founder Nitin Gupta on helping companies tackle the $1.6 trillion dollar counterfeiting goods market
Counterfeit goods are estimated to drain more than $1.6 trillion from the global economy, a figure that is slated to climb $4.2 trillion by 2022. So today I speak with Nitin Gupta, the co-founder & CTO of NeuroTags. A start-up that is helping companies to fight the huge counterfeit market. So we talk about how this works, how things are going so far. Talking to big brands in India and USA . the business model, how they plan to scale. he also talks about his previous life working at Yahoo, eBay, PayPal in the mid-2000 ’s. And he also gives great advice for first-time founders.
in this conversation we also talk about:
Stats
Getting good traction
How they catch the counterfeiters
Million people being killed due to fake pharmaceutical drugs
Thoughts on what went wrong at Yahoo (B players hiring C players!)
Book recommendation - Speed of Trust by Stephen M. R. Covey
Thoughts on finding talent.
Industries they are specifically targetting.
Talking to the big VC's
Creating value
Trust.
and much much more!
https://www.neurotags.com/
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11/15/2018 • 30 minutes, 37 seconds
E97:SkinYoga - A 100% natural, luxury, vegan skincare startup founded by 3 Indian sisters
Global demand for natural skin care products is expected to reach £13 billion by 2019. So today I speak to the co-founder sisters of SkinYoga. A 100% natural luxury, vegan skincare brand. It is Founded by 3 Indian sisters. Radhika, Jagriti and Deepika Choudhary. So we have Radhika and Jagriti to talk about their amazing entrepreneurial rollercoaster journey from growing up on a farm to exporting to 29 countries around the world to winning a number of awards. They also talk about the (occasional) fights over the dinner table! Thoughts on the Kardashian culture. The lessons they have learned on the way and finally some Rodger Federer & Christiano Ronaldo chat!
In this conversation we also talk about:
Stats
100% natural not 99%!
Growing up on a farm
Growing rapidly in 2/3 years.
How do they compete with the big players
97% of the team are women
Why Vegan?
Don't put entrepreneurs on a pedestal.
Don't expect miracles
Social media anxiety & superficial looks
How they use Instagram to promote their products.
and much much more!
links
https://skinyoga.in/
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11/6/2018 • 37 minutes, 53 seconds
Ep96: [The Best] of the Indian Startup Show - Part 6
Sit back & enjoy some of the best bits of The Indian Startup Show Part 6. But First I would like to pay tribute to everyone listening and subscribing to show for the past two years. Without you, this podcast would not have been possible! Over 420,000 total downloads so far. so I’m very grateful. Today you will hear from:
Shruti Gandhi, the managing partner at Array Ventures. a VC firm based in the U.S. focus on solving impactful problems using revolutionary technology. In this conversation we talk about:
Stats
What she looks for when investing
Whats Silicon Valley really like?
Meeting awesome people
Fear of missing out
Vitamins V Painkillers!
What first-time founders should be focusing on?
Career highlights
The importance of using your gut instinct
Machine learning
Favourite startups
Ashwin Damera Co-Founder of EMERITUS an Edtech start-up. They are making Ivy League education accessible to the world. In this conversation, we also talk about:
Stats
Dealing with competition
Amazing two years spent at Harvard University
Filling the talent gap
Size of the market
Raising Captial - its all about timing!
The 5-year plan
Great book recommendation - Founders dilemma
Leadership and Management
His Background
Startup challenges
The main trait entrepreneurs should have
Being paranoid is important!
Nitin Sood - Co-founder of Happy Shappy an online platform to make Indian weddings a little bit easier!.
In this conversation we talk about:
Stats
What Nitin looks for when hiring staff
The vision of the company
Features and benefits of the platform.
interesting pre-launch strategy
The hardest part about building this business
Key takeaways so far in the journey
Organizing a wedding at an orphanage
How the startup makes money
Tips on organizing an Indian wedding
The importance of the Indian wedding
Reaction to friends and family to starting this business.
And finally, we hear from Prashanto Das - Co-founder of Ping Network. PING is India’s largest studio multi-channel network creating original engaging video content across genres of food, music, entertainment, lifestyle, gaming.
In this conversation we also talk about:
Stats
3.8 Billion videos are being consumed in India every month!
6 months of applied state of nothingness
Building UTV & Times Now
His very own Jerry Maguire moment!
Life as a hardcore creative
The most surprising thing he has learned about his crazy roller coaster journey so far.
being an enabler
Doing too many things but doing nothing
being frugal
Tips on negotiating
Handling rejection.
Finding talented creative people
What do you build first the horse or the cart?
Advice on dealing with setbacks,
Favourite TV shows - Dexter
How you can start your own YouTube channel! - Tell a good story
Persistence
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10/19/2018 • 1 hour, 34 minutes, 52 seconds
E95: Cardiotrack founder Ashim Roy on democratising healthcare in India & the joy of saving lives
In many countries, cardiovascular diseases have become the No1 killer and the availability of proper diagnostics is not available. So today I speak to Ashim Roy the founder of Cardiotrack a disruptive healthcare diagnostics company that is making heart healthcare more accessible and efficient. He talks about how the device works, his long entrepreneurial career, the difficulties of building an IoT startup in India. Getting out of the corporate life. the joy of saving lives and finally, he talks about his love of cooking.
in this conversation we also talk about:
Stats
Initial hesitation among Doctors using the technology
Spotting the gap in the healthcare industry
The process of raising money in the healthcare industry - it takes time.
Identifying unmet needs
The best thing about living in the USA - meritocracy
Survival of the most adaptive.
Contributing to society.
Working with Mexican and Indonesian companies.
Advice on doing your own IoT startup.
Did he ever doubt himself?
Luck & passion.
Andy Grove - Intel Chairman.
Running out of funds
Enjoying making salad dressing!
and much much more!
links
http://cardiotrack.io/
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10/6/2018 • 30 minutes, 55 seconds
E94: Anand Chowdhary founder of Oswald Labs, Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia, Dutch Financial Times 50 Under 30, & one of the 50 most innovative entrepreneurs and professionals in the Netherlands
Solving real-world problems! Today I speak to Anand Chowdhary. The Founder of Oswald Labs, a Netherlands & Indian based accessibility technology company. They build products for people with disabilities and he also runs an in-house tech accelerator. In this podcast, we talk about how he got started. Dropping out of design college. Moving from India to the Netherlands, how he manages his life as a student, entrepreneur and consultant to startups around the world. He gives great advice on solving real-world problems. He talks about being on the Forbes 30 under 30 lists and also being named as one of the 50 most innovative entrepreneurs and professionals in the Netherlands and he talks about hackathons, having supportive parents. And finally some chat about politics and education in India. It’s a great episode!
in this episode we also talk about :
Stats
Getting the idea in the shower.
Solving real-world problems v ROI
Advice on how to winning hackathons & startup competitions.
Making the lives of dyslexic people better.
Drinking Red Bull
learning by falling down!
Building a web accessibility plugin for disabilities
Studying at the University of Twente - Europe most entrepreneurial university.
Interesting fact about the culture and society of the Netherlands.
Running a remote tech accelerator & what he looks for.
Work life/balance.
Working for the Government of Delhi
Luck
Failing maths, physics, chemistry
Biking!
Motivation
Thoughts on entrepreneurship
Book recommendation - Checklist Manifesto by Atul Gawande
Thoughts on mobile payments.
Fixing home security using facial recognition.
and much much more!
links
https://oswaldlabs.com/
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9/27/2018 • 47 minutes, 25 seconds
E93: Dignite founder Raghuveer Surupa Entrepreneur,TEDx organiser & amateur musician -On building India's first online store dedicated to improving the day to day lives of cancer patients
Every year 1 million patients get diagnosed with cancer in India. So today I speak to Raghuveer Surupa, the founder of Dignite Cancer Care - India's first online store dedicated to improving day to day lives of cancer patients. He talks about how he came up with the idea. Why he gave up a lucrative career in the pharmaceutical industry to pursue his passion. He reflects on his first year anniversary as an entrepreneur. He talks about how he motivates himself and talks about some of the taboos about cancer. He also talks about his role organizing TedX talks and gives great advice if you want to do a TEDx talk. And finally, we talk about his love for the playing the guitar, which he will play for us at the end of the interview. It’s a cover version of a Johnny Cash song called Hurt used in the last Wolverine film. And it was his last ever song he recorded before he died - its an all-time classic!
In this conversation we also talk about:
Stats
Was it difficult to walk away from a lucrative career
Examples of day to day cancer care products
Why has no one done this before?
Why he waited 3 years to do this
Will they ever find a cure for cancer?
The taboo about telling family members they have cancer
Organising TEDx talks for the last 6/7 years
Favourite TEDx talk - Ken Robinson
Excellent advice on doing a TEDx talk
Advice on doing a tech for good startup
Freedom
Favourite musician
Raghuveer sings!
Thoughts on reaching out to cancer patients online
Book recommendations - The Lean Startup
How do they plan to scale?
and much more
Links
https://dignite.in/
Ken Robinson TEDx talk - https://www.ted.com/talks/ken_robinson_says_schools_kill_creativity?language=en#t-42256 Key Takeaway - if you're not prepared to be wrong, you will never come up with anything original!
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9/15/2018 • 31 minutes, 54 seconds
E92: CricHeroes founder Abhishek Desai on building a mobile app for the 2 billion followers of cricket!
With 2 billion+ followers around the world. Cricket is one of the most popular sports in the world. So today my guest is Abhishek Desai the founder of CricHeroes. CricHeroes allows cricketers worldwide to score their matches and tournaments live and broadcast scores ball to ball. It is also a platform to showcase their skills and to get recognition. So in this episode, we talk about how it all got started, how it works, how this app will make you a better cricketer! Cricket Analytics - find the strengths and weaknesses of your rivals!, the business model, how big do they want to go with this?, Being a serial entrepreneur, thoughts on product market fit, why ventures fail? some MS Doni chat! And some great book recommendations! , so please enjoy the show
in this conversation we also talk about:
Stats
Doing his research
The old-fashioned method of paper-based scoring
What should first-time founders be focussed on
Is he motivated by money?
Make something people want!
Organic growth
Being in control of his destiny
3 Book recommendations for you! - Rework, The hard things about hard things, zero to one
Not doing any paid marketing
Different Revenue channels
Cricket Analytics - find the strengths and weaknesses of your rivals!
Abhishek's batting average
Used by professional associations
How will they grow the platform
How do you they compare with other scoring apps
and much more!
links
https://cricheroes.in/
read my blog post on how to be a great podcast guest
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8/31/2018 • 21 minutes, 33 seconds
E91: Moong Over Microchips - Adventures of a techie turned farmer! - Venkat Iyer
The journey from the city to the farm! Today I speak to Venkat Iyer, the author of an amazing new book called Moong Over Microchips. This book is about his extraordinary 14-year journey from quitting his highly paid job at IBM to take up organic farming without any experience. In this podcast we talk about why he quit, the first 6 months dealing with corruption, tough clients and growing his first crop. We also talk about the reality of farming in India, we also talk discovering fresh air, organic food, excel spreadsheets & snakes to getting up at 5.30 AM and finally we talk about this being made into a movie and which famous Bollywood actor would play him - Please enjoy the show.
In this conversation we also talk about:
Selling Moung aka mung beans (Green Gram)
Unable to sleep
Dealing with the silence and the darkness
Depression
Russels Viper Snake
Excel spreadsheets!
Not knowing anything about farming
Getting ripped off the first time
The 4 C’s and 2 P’s of success
Living with nature
Losing entire crops
How being project manager helped!
Great book reviews
Taking risks
Someone interested in buying the movie rights
Difficulties of the farmers with smaller holdings
Realities of living on a rural farm in India (kids not interested!)
link to the book
https://penguin.co.in/book/non-fiction/moong-over-microchips/
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8/21/2018 • 35 minutes, 20 seconds
E90: Forza India Academy founder Ajay Menon. On bringing football to the masses!
Football's coming home! Today I speak to Ajay Menon, the founder Forza Indian Academy a brand new football academy in Mumbai teaching grassroots level football. He talks about being an entrepreneur with a lifelong passion for football and an ambition to take India to the higher echelons of world football. We talk about his passion for Italian football. He talks about the leap of faith from the corporate world into the world of coaching, with the aim to give back all the knowledge to the young children of India and we talk about the recent world cup in Russia.
in this conversation we talk about:
Stats
Was it always the plan to quit corporate life?
the business model
The highs and lows of being an AS Roma fan & chances of ending Juventus 7 year winning streak!
Early days
Video-Assisted Referee (VAR) chat!
His Aunty watching her first ever world cup game!
Why not cricket?
The state of grassroots football in India
How big is the Indian football market
Will he ever go back to his cubicle?
What does he want to get out of this
Meeting his hero - Francesco Totti
and much much more!
links https://forzaindiaacademy.com/
P.S
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8/12/2018 • 26 minutes, 4 seconds
Ep89: Piyush & Khushboo Jain, Co-founders of Impact Guru - Meet the husband & wife team building India’s No1 crowdfunding platform & offering an easy and transparent way for the Indian diaspora to give back to its country.
A passion for giving back! - Today I speak to Piyush & Khushboo Jain, co-founders of Impact Guru - a tech-for-good platform that provides complete crowdfunding solutions to empower people raising funds for medical emergencies and social causes. We talk about how they got started and overcoming obstacles, Both share great crowdfunding stories. They also talk about the qualities you need to get your startup off the ground, They also give great advice on what to say to investors. they talk about leadership styles & business models. And finally some important marriage advice, so please enjoy the show.
in this conversation we also talk about:
Great Stats
Educating people about crowdfunding
When did they think this would be a success
Trust
Raising money for a kidney transplant
Daughter crowdfunding for father
Being at Harvard and great advice he received
Persistence, dealing with failure & rejection
Tips on donation crowdfunding.
Giving up a comfortable life
Best piece advice they received
Starting a "lunch with the CEO" initiative.
Biggest donation
A crowdfunding campaign for 2020 Olympics led by Virender Sehwag
Whats left to achieve - Being a DJ in Ibiza & doing a triathlon
Begin vegan
Real Madrid, Micheal Schumacher and Oprah Winfrey chat
A love of travelling
exciting plans for the future.
and much more!
links
https://www.impactguru.com/
P.S
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P.P.S
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8/3/2018 • 48 minutes, 34 seconds
Ep88: [The Best] of the Indian Startup Show - Part 5
Sit back & enjoy some of the best bits of The Indian Startup Show Part 5. Today you will hear from Daniel Becerra Co-Founder & CEO of Buffalo Grid (@BuffaloGrid). BuffaloGrid uses solar energy to provide mobile power and internet services to off-grid communities around the world.
In this conversation we also talk about:
Product development
How he got started
The social innovation scene
Work within rural African & Indian communities.
Fundraising
Scaling the business
Number of communities they have helped
How you can get one for free! (if you live in India!)
Examples of how they have changed rural communities.
Advice on starting your own tech for good startup.
The hardest part about building this business.
Interesting story where the name came from!
Chamutal Afek-Eitam, Founder & CEO of 3 Million Club (@3millionclub) The 3 Million Club is the amazon.com for life-saving products for the humanitarian sector.
In this conversation we also talk about:
Where the idea came from
17 years working in the humanitarian sector
The most surprising thing about her entrepreneurial journey
What she is working on right now
Advice on working with freelancers
How the tracking device works.
Outsourcing advice for nonprofits
Scaling the business
How YOU can get involved
Working with manufacturers in India.
Advice for developers for getting involved with tech for good startups
Finding communities
We hear from Vidya Vellala. Founder & CEO of Evayadesk - Evayadesk is a software as a service product providing help desk software solutions for businesses around the world.
in this conversation, we talk about,
What excites her most about this startup
How she spends her Sundays
Digital marketing
Inspirational mother!
The vision of the company - empowering small to medium-sized businesses
Why did she want to start her own business
Engineering background
How big is the market
Her views on entrepreneurship
The number of businesses signed up
Five quickfire questions. find out Vidya's food heaven and hell!
Favourite books
Viday's advice on learning to code "There is nothing we cannot learn in this world!"
Where the name Evaya comes from
Deepak Goel, founder of KarmaCircles, (@KarmaCircles) a peer to peer social learning platform.
In this conversation we also talk about:
We talk about how he got started
Mentoring over 1,000 people.
What excites Deepak most about this startup
Deepak's 3 main Passions
Amazing experiences from working in Silicon Valley
The ONE thing Deepak wants you to know about building a startup! (ITS A GREAT ANSWER!)
4 questions you need to answer before you raise finance!
6 things you need to put in your slide deck
His favourite startups over the last 10 years.
Go build something that will outlive you!
Stats so far.
How the app works
Vivek Bajaj . Founder of Kredent Academy (@KredentAcademy) Kredent Academy is one of the foremost professional training institutes in India with a focus on finance and capital markets.
In this conversation we also talk about:
How he got started
Developing content across multiple languages
Breakthrough moment in 2014
Business heroes
E-learning platforms
Excellent financial & recruitment advice
Plans for the future
How he keeps on top of things
Career highlights
Advice on building a startup
Be careful about money!
and much much more!
P.S
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7/27/2018 • 1 hour, 29 minutes, 47 seconds
Ep86: Aniket Karia, CEO of All Heart - On a mission to build a health conscious food brand & develop healthy eating habits
Four o’clock hunger pangs can be tricky! So Today I speak to Aniket Karia, the founder of All Heart a health food brand aimed at providing you with innovative, wholesome snacks to munch on. In this podcast, he talks about why he is doing this, creating a brand from scratch. Baking 8-10 hours a day. Creating a lean company, we also talk super seeded crackers, Awesome advice on doing your own food startup. What qualities he looks for when hiring staff. And he talks about his experiences of running nightclubs and bars in Mumbai - Please enjoy the show
In this conversation we also talk about :
Stats
Becoming a baking expert
Early days
Spotting a gap in the market
Quality control
Business model
Great digital marketing advice - start simple and be organic.
Thoughts on using PR and social media influencers
Unhealthy oily Indian snacks!
Nightclub & bar recommendations in Mumbai
Favourite foods
Moving into retail
Who is this for
health benefits of eating seeds
and much much more
links
https://allheart.co.in/
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7/7/2018 • 28 minutes, 21 seconds
Ep85: Mathew Browne, CEO of Kolkata Yoga Club - On bringing Yoga to the masses!
It's international yoga day! Today I speak to Mathew Browne, the CEO of the Kolkata Yoga Club a startup offering services such as Yoga, Physiotherapy and much more.
So in this podcast we talk about the difficult first 3 months in his startup journey, marketing tactics, pricing strategies, roadmaps, his management style, getting into the corporate wellness space we also discuss laughter yoga, super brain yoga, desk yoga and some Conor McGregor chat as well and much much more so please enjoy the show!
in this conversation we also talk about:
Stats
Delivering yoga to your home
How they got started
Painting walls to attract customers
No pushy sales!
Who are they targeting?
Popular classes
Thoughts on online yoga apps
Why Yoga?
Dealing with Corporate companies
How big do they want to go with this?
and much much more!
links
https://kolkatayoga.club/
6/29/2018 • 21 minutes, 29 seconds
Ep84: Ryan Chadha & Rohith Salim. Co-founders of Crypto University - On building a global university to help people understand the power of Blockchain technologies - separating the hype & reality!
Separating the hype & reality of Cryptocurrency, blockchain & bitcoin! Today I speak to Ryan & Rohith, the co-founders of an exciting new startup called Crypto University, it's a global university to help people understand the power of blockchain technologies and its application across different industries. So we talk about a wide range of subjects including how they got started, creating a successful Indiegogo campaign. They also give smart advice on investing. Thoughts on the Indian startup scene. What they have learned about their startup journey together. and finally some cricket chat as well!
In this conversation we also talk about:
Stats
Why you should care about blockchain
Who is this for?
Meeting at school
Thoughts on Bitcoin mining & investing
Public Blockchains v Private Blockchain
Smart Contracts
Mentorship
Listening to your customers
Current investment trends - mutual funds, gold etc.
Educating yourself
Learning from each other
Having different backgrounds
Startup advice - Ship as quickly as possible, get one customer who isn't your friend or family
Cricket chat
and much much more!
Links
https://thecryptouniversity.io/
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6/23/2018 • 44 minutes, 35 seconds
Ep83: [The Best] of the Indian Startup Show - Part 4
Sit back & enjoy some of the best bits of The Indian Startup Show. Today you will hear from Vamsi Krishna, co-founder & CEO of Vedantu. Based in Bangalore, Vedantu is a Live Online Tutoring platform that aims to ‘personalize’ and ‘democratize’ learning in India.
The online tutoring marketplace in India
Mentorship
Advice for students entering higher education
Stats so far
Don't apply your MBA brain!
The hiring process
Starting his career teaching kids, whose parents worked at a sulphuric processing plant. in Barnala, Punjab
Advice for startups
Vamsi has several years teaching experience, so he gave us his revision tips :)
The 3 main things VCs look for when investing in startups (v.important!)
Neha Motwani - The founder & CEO of Fitternity. Fitternity is a discovery platform for workout classes and other fitness services based in Mumbai. The platform allows users to book free trials with exercise classes, personal trainers, and nutritionists.
What’s it like being a CEO?
What most excites her most at Fitternity
The fitness market in India.
Core team
SEO
Sitters, seekers & hunters!
Building an MVP
Just Ship it!
Overcoming obstacles in the early days.
Neha's top pitching tips for startups looking to raise money.
Vishal Shah - Founder & CEO of Haute Chef. Haute Chef is a unique "meal kit" concept, They send a box of pre-measured, labelled ingredients along with easy to follow step-by-step instructions on putting together a truly gourmet dish in your home kitchen.
What Vishal looks for when hiring staff
Working in finance
The Indian food Market
Attention to detail
Getting his first customers!
Getting out of the comfort zone
Dealing with multiple deadlines
Plans for expansion for the next 3 years
The startup scene in Mumbai
His Favourite food!
What Wall Street is really like!
The most surprising thing about his entrepreneurial journey so far
Mistakes first time founders make - (don’t get too attached to your product)
Bootstrapped v funded startups in India
Food tips for first-time visitors to India!
Anirban Poddar - Founder & CEO of ShopHop. ShopHop is an e-commerce platform which serves as a curated marketplace for natural, artisanal, home-grown foods and wellness products.
The vision of the company
Bacon flavoured Ice-cream!
Company stats
Flavours
Raising money
Advice on pitching - be prepared!
What are they working on right now
Indian e-commerce
Expanding into the major cities
Core audience?
Subscription box
Winning Pitch 2 Start competition
What excites him most about this startup
Business heroes
Growing Shop Hop's user base
The hardest part about building this business.
Thank you for supporting the podcast. If you have any feedback on the show Or want to come on please send me an email hello@neilpatel.co or tweet @indianstartupsh or go to facebook.com/indianstartupshow would love to connect
5/29/2018 • 1 hour, 37 minutes, 47 seconds
Ep82: [The Best] of the Indian Startup Show - Part 3
Best of The Indian Startup Show Part 3. Today you will hear from
Raveesh Bhalla, an expert on UX (user experience),
Starting his own design agency.
His own UX processes
Current challenges.
The next big trend in the UX design industry
What is UX?
Interesting projects he has worked on
favourite UX tools, websites & apps.
Swaathi Kakarla. Co-Founder of Skcript,
Starting the company in a car to launching products at Gitex in Dubai.
Favourite web tools
Hobbies and interests
Working on a video streaming product
Tech heroes
The startup scene in Chennai
Varun Sheth. Co-Founder of Ketto
Building online crowdfunding website for individuals, NGOs & businesses to raise money for their favourite causes and creative projects.
How he met his co-founder Bollywood actor Kunal Kapoor.
The crowdfunding scene in India.
The vision of the company.
Current opportunities & challenges.
Tips on crowdfunding campaigns.
Shilpi Kapoor. Founder of BarrierBreak -
Providing accessibility and assistive technology solutions for people with disabilities.
Section 508
Global Elevate - The first virtual award in the accessibility space.
Advice on how to get started in the Tech for Good space
Inspirational stories of people Shilpi has helped
Favourite books
Examples of how technology can be used give people with disabilities an opportunity
Faheem Gill. Founder of Dashroad .
Being based in the UAE.
Bringing out the data from cars to help build a platform for connected car applications.
Time spent working for Honda, Toyota and Silicon Valley,
The startup scene in the UAE. In this conversation we also talk about:
The experience of going through the Flat 6 labs tech accelerator.
How to do a design sprint for a mobile app in under 60secs!
Driver behaviour analytics
Awesome Opportunities in auto industry
Tesla
Advice for startups
Driving in UAE ;-)
and much much more! Thank you for your support!
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5/15/2018 • 1 hour, 27 minutes, 46 seconds
Ep81: Vineet Rajan , Co-Founder of Scout My Trip - On building India's premier do-it-yourself platform for road trips .
When Vineet was 5 years old, his dad shoved him into a car and took him on his first ever road trip! Now he is the co-founder of Scout My Trip, a platform & planner for road trips anywhere in India, they are doing really well. Its a big market 90% of all travel today is by road. 60% of all vacations today are road trips. We talk about how he got 5,000 signups before launching, being part of a tech accelerator, mistakes he has made on the way, to being profitable. We also talk about amazing road trips you can try, His passion for riding his Royal Enfield bike around India and much more.
In this conversation we also talk about:
Stats for far
Meeting his co-founder on the highway
What he calls his Royal Enfield bike!
A key takeaway from being in an accelerator
Trying to be the Uber for travel agents.
Getting people to the website
Can anyone be an entrepreneur?
Iconic road trips in India
Road trips do's and don'ts
What keeps him up a night?
Having a supportive dad
Taking risks
Lessons learned
The dream trip
Bill Gates chat
and much more!
links
https://scoutmytrip.com/
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4/27/2018 • 37 minutes, 43 seconds
Ep80: [The Best] of the Indian Startup Show - Part 2
Best of The Indian Startup Show Part 2. So Today you will hear from Kavita Kapoor, an Entrepreneur, COO of the Microbit foundation, Technologist & Author. Ryan Chadha, entrepreneur & Co-Founder of Jigyasa School. Naveen Jain - Billionaire, Founder & CEO of Moon Express. Neetal Parekh - Founder & CEO of Innov8social Dev Arora, Founder of 8 Minutes.And finally Charanjeev Salva, Founder of SinghStyled.com So sit back & enjoy some of the best moments
Kavita Kapoor, Entrepreneur, COO of the Microbit Foundation, Technologist & Author.
Sharing her first-hand experience of work/life across India.
Book recommendations
Sports in India.
Advice on writing your own book.
Do your research
Differences working in UK & India. (hierarchy & tea!)
Writing a book helps young professionals answer their questions and navigate the dynamic ever-changing workspace.
We talk about a wide range of subjects from her experiences of leadership and mentorships
What makes a good boss, what happens if your boss is not very good
Side projects, blogging, entrepreneurship, to women in tech.
Ryan Chadha, Entrepreneur & co-founder of Jigyasa school.
Building a state-of-the-art preschool which offers a mixed age environment which encourages children to work and play collaboratively
The early days
The highlights
What was Ryan like at school?
Not spending money on advertising
Tips on starting your own business (don't put a time limit on when you want success to happen)
Being an accomplished sportsperson, having represented the UAE at all age group levels for first-class cricket.
Scoring hundreds & Playing against Monty Panesar, Paul Collingwood Liam Plunkett.
Dealing with screaming kids
The 1000 days rule!
Naveen Jain, billionaire, and founder of World Innovation Institute, Intelius, Moon Express and Infospace. also a trustee of the board at the X Prize Foundation,
Moon Express which plans to send a rocket to the moon as a business venture to collect minerals and resources and bring them back to earth.
Project Blue Dot and his time at the XPRIZE Foundation
What makes a good leader?
Starting with very humble beginnings
How does he keep on top of things?
One thing founders should be focusing
Dream so big that people think your CRAZY! & never be afraid to fail
Best advise he received from his mum ( always spend less than what you earn!)
Is there life on Mars?
Creating your own Moonshot!
Cure ageing
Innovation
Scaling
Changing society
Creating a sustainable profitable business.
Neetal Parekh, Founder & CEO of Innov8social.com
Building an online platform to make it easier for people to engage in the social impact space.
Having over a decade of experience in corporate, education, nonprofit, government, and social enterprise.
How she got started.
How YOU can get started with social enterprise,
Volunteering work in India with her mother.
Inspiring social entrepreneurs at the Startup Tech For Good Week in San Francisco
Dev Arora, founder of 8Minutes
On a mission to revolutionize the solar energy sector by helping homeowners and businesses make the transition to solar energy.
What is clean technology
How he got the idea
The current state of the Indian clean technology scene in 2016 (it's like the 1980’s!)
How big the market is in India
Great marketing advice if you don’t have a budget!
Advice on anyone wanting to start a cleantech company
Charanjeev Salva, Founder of SinghStyled
Building the world's first style store created exclusively for the Sikh community.
handpicking and curates a special subscription box every month with Turbans, styling, grooming and lifestyle products.
How he got the idea
Highlights so far
Plans for the future
What is my identity?
The company is my son!
The importance of the Turban
How he & team go about curating products, to plans for the future.
Since launching they are doing really well
-interesting fact 68% of purchases are actually made by non-Sikhs. So listen in to find out why!
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4/6/2018 • 2 hours, 14 seconds
Ep79: [The Best] of the Indian Startup Show - Part 1
Trapped indoors by the Beast of the East & Storm Emma. I decided to listen back to the first ten episodes of the Indian Startup Show and put together the best bits.
First, I would like to pay tribute to everyone listening and subscribing to show for the past two years.Without you, this podcast would not have been possible! Over 300,000 listens so I’m very grateful. So sit back & enjoy some of the best moments from the first ten episodes. So today you will hear from
Harshdeep Singh - Harshdeep, a young entrepreneur from Pune, India.
Spending the last 3 years building an iPhone App, called Wrap it up while studying.
Being 6ft 8
We talk about why he prefers to be anti-social.
Why he read Steve Jobs autobiography 10 times!
15-day coding streak.
The hardest bit about building the app
Keeping motivated
Getting 5-star ratings
Who are the users
A funny story where the name comes from
Sleep
Make it big once
Starting young
Deepak Abbot - who spent time working at the head of mobile growth at Times internet
Decision-making methods, techniques, and processes including retention and referral strategies.
A recent trip to Google HQ in mountain view.
Useful ideas for anyone looking at promoting an app in India
Why mobile app uninstall rates are so high in India?
Having 11 food apps on his phone!
Good app ideas.
Stuart Noakes - Co-Founder of Tech Hub Bangalore & Boston
Launching in June 2014 with an empty room, no chairs with the words IF NOT NOW THEN WHEN! painted on the walls.
Being one of the top co-working spaces in India.
Shares his inspiration and experiences of being the co-founder of TechHubs in Bangalore & Boston along with some of the challenges & opportunities of working in Bangalore
Visiting India for the first time
Bangalore ecosystem - 80,000 IT Graduates, $2.7 Billion in funding. 37% IT spent in India goes through Bangalore.
Meeting awesome people every time he visits India
Adding value to people
Best moment so far at TechHub Bangalore
What entrepreneurs need
Reema Sathe - CEO Happy Roots
50% of people in India still depend on agriculture for their earnings.
Starting out as a chemical engineer for a big corporation and then quit to follow her dreams of helping farmers in her region.
How she got started - an accident that just happened!
Creating her first commercial pilot scheme and producing over 1000 organic eggs, which she supply's to high-end restaurants in Pune
Getting feedback from farmers
Hustling!
Love of writing
Favourite blogs and books
Krishna Yogi - Founder Maptags
Addresses in India are so confusing!
Coming up with a simple, innovative solutions
How it works
Attracting users and making money
Do your homework!
interviewing Krishna, while on holiday!
Advice on launching your own startup
Getting paid for the first time!
Coming up with ideas
Devin Millar - Lead developer at Nextdrop
Quitting university and coming over to India.
How it got started
Big issues
Key metrics
Understanding the rules of cricket!
Tackling India’s water issues.
Challenges
Life in Bangalore
Personal highlights
How it works,
Building a non- typical web 2.0 product
How do they market this product
How they attract customers,
Building products for people who have never used the internet
First impressions of India
Favourite books and blogs
Plans for the future.
Pushkar Gaikwad - founder of Aeroleads
“SOFTWARE" is eating the world,
Bootstrapping his SaaS (software as a service) company
Generating revenue.
Building startups and multiple products
How to generate sales for your business.
Using marketing channels like Linkedin to generate leads.
Growth hacking
Sales lifecycle
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3/18/2018 • 2 hours, 12 minutes, 28 seconds
Ep78: Syed Jafer, Co-Founder/CEO at Karachain - On building India's First Smart Contract enabled Blockchain
Blockchain & Bitcoin are here to stay! I chat with Syed Jafar - The Co-founder & CEO at Karachain. They are building a new blockchain that is specifically focussed for developers So we talk all things blockchain, cryptocurrency, and smart contracts and they work. Syed talks about the cool products they made. And as we recorded this on Valentines Day we have some chat about love & romance! And now you can listen on Spotify. Just search for the Indian startup show.
in this conversation we also talk about:
What are smart contracts
Love Block - Lock Your Love on the Blockchain, forever!
Can it be hacked?
Working with 40+devs
Decentralisation
Launching products
Mentoring
Growing fast
Expectations
Coming up with the name
Starting KaraChain university
Vision
How big do they want to go with this?
ICO's
Writing a cryptographic program to his girlfriend!
and much much more!
links
https://karachain.io/
2/22/2018 • 27 minutes, 49 seconds
Ep77: Pratiksha Gupta , Founder of 1SpecialPlace - On building India’s first Online Speech Therapy platform
1 in 10 kids going to school has speech difficulties. So today I chat with Pratiksha Gupta - the founder of 1SpecialPlace - India’s first online speech therapy platform. We talk about he she got started, how the platform works, she also talks about the key ingredients entrepreneurs should have, how she manages a remote team, having a supportive family, she also talks about moving 8 times in 10 years, looking for seed funding, taboos around speech difficulties, what excites her most about 2018! & some Shark Tank chat as well! and much more
"1SpecialPlace was launched in 2014 by a team of co-founders including myself ( CEO ) and great talent from the IT industry - bearing the Fame of IIT and DCE(India) and experienced MBAs. I think without my Wonderful team we wouldn't have come so far at all. I am thankful to the co-founders of my team, the CTO ( who has selflessly toiled for hours altogether), the CFO ( whose Knowledge and expertise is unmatched) and the Strategist ( whose presence makes everything easy)" - Pratiksha Gupta, founder
In this conversation we also talk about:
Huge demand and supply gaps
Launching mobile apps
Having customers around the world.
Have a diary!
How big is the problem they trying to solve?
Vision of the company
Husband being in the airforce
Being a peoples person
Digital marketing tactics using Facebook
Revenue model
and much more
Links
http://1specialplace.com/
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2/9/2018 • 35 minutes, 11 seconds
Ep76: Dinesh Seemakurty , CEO of Stasis Labs - On creating a unique remote patient monitoring system for vulnerable patients in India
While in an Indian hospital, CEO Dinesh Seemakurty witnessed a loved one pass away due to a lack of sufficient monitoring. He saw firsthand how the lack of medical technology impacts healthcare. Dinesh is now the co-founder & CEO of Stasis Labs - A health tech startup that has created a unique remote patient monitoring system. Already in 20 hospitals in India and has saved many lives - so they are doing really well.
We talk about how he got started, how the product works. Raising $5 million in funding. Dinesh also talks about what should first founders be focusing and a great book recommendation and much much more so please enjoy the show.
in this conversation we also talk about:
Building a culture
Traction
Starting the business in college
B2B sales
Is it fun?
Building an international startup
Having a strong leadership mentality
Goals for the next 2 years
What should first-time founders be focussing on
You don't know what you don't know!
Great book recommendation - Never Split the Difference: Negotiating As If Your Life Depended On It (A former international hostage negotiator for the FBI offers a new, field-tested approach to high-stakes negotiations—whether in the boardroom or at home.
and much much more!
links
https://www.stasislabs.com
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2/1/2018 • 24 minutes, 30 seconds
Ep75: Jinal Patel, Co-founder of WSquare - On building India's first ever co-working space, for only women
I chat with Jinal Patel the co-founder of WSquare. A women-only co-working space in Chennai. Which is a first for India. We talk about how she got started, why she is doing this. Plans for the future which includes starting an incubator and creating a marketplace where home-based entrepreneurs can showcase their products & much much so please enjoy the show. And next week I will do a best of the Indian startup show featuring all the best moments from the past year, it’s not to be missed!
in this conversation we also talk about:
Building an ecosystem for women
Drinking lots of coffee
Stats - how many people are using the space
Being the first in India
The person she most admires - mum!
Reflections on the past year
Can anyone be an entrepreneur?
its ok to get help!
Plans for expansion
Early days
Having to explain the concept of co-working spaces in Chennai
Dealing with the critics
Digital marketing
Links
http://wsquare.work/
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Advantages of doing your own podcast
You get to build something amazing that you own 100%
You have 100% creative control
You can do whatever you want
And it's a lot of fun!
So check out the link on the show notes and you can do your own podcast!
1/22/2018 • 21 minutes, 58 seconds
Ep74: Shyam Shah, Co-founder & CEO of Braille Me - On empowering the blind with a smart digital Braille E-reader
India has 40 million blind people & only 10% are literate & 70% are unemployed because they don't have access to educational information.
So today, I chat to Shyam Shah, the co-founder & CEO of Braille Me. it's a really impressive piece of hardware that plugs into mobile phones & computers to help the visually impaired access the internet and other digital content. in this episode we talk about how he got started, how it works, plans for the future, thoughts on what makes a great team. What motivates him & the difficulties of doing a hardware startup and finally some Elon Musk & Narendra Modi chat as well so please enjoy the show. Fact - I recorded the podcast interview on 4th Jan - The date the Louis Braille - the inventor of Braille was born! What an amazing coincidence!!
In this conversation we also talk about:
Great feedback on the device - "The principal was so happy she arranged a show for us, the students danced & sang songs"
Developing for global market
Advice on doing your hardware startup
Being part of tech incubator
Getting good advice
Challenges building a prototype
First principal thinking
First principles thinking, which is sometimes called reasoning from first principles, is one of the most effective strategies you can employ for breaking down complicated problems and generating original solutions. It also might be the single best approach to learn how to think for yourself.
The first principles approach has been used by many great thinkers including inventor Johannes Gutenberg, military strategist John Boyd, and the ancient philosopher Aristotle, but no one embodies the philosophy of first principles thinking more effectively than entrepreneur Elon Musk.
source https://jamesclear.com/first-principles
and much more!
links
http://innovisiontech.co/
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Advantages of doing your own podcast
You get to build something amazing that you own 100%
You have 100% creative control
You can do whatever you want
And it's a lot of fun!
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1/11/2018 • 24 minutes, 40 seconds
Ep73: Dr. Kalpana Viswanath, Co-Founder of SafetiPin- On building an app thats making cities safer & more inclusive for women and everyone.
Today, more and more women are migrating to India’s cities in search of work, which has led to increased concern over the last few years about their safety in urban areas. Today I speak to Dr Kalpana Viswanath is the co-founder and CEO of Safetipin, which is a social enterprise using data and technology to support cities in their endeavour to become safer, more inclusive and smarter.
Since its inception in 2013, Safetipin has worked with more than 30 cities in India and other developing countries. Safetipin collects public space data from multiple sources including the MySafetipin app, and works with governments, to use this data for better planning and maintenance of cities.
So in this episode, we talk about how the app works, plans for the future, working with the government on urban safety, she gives advice on doing your own social enterprise and being a city girl! So please enjoy the show!
In this conversation we also talk about:
The state of Social Entrepreneurship in India
Advice on Crowdsourcing - it's difficult
Working on urban safety
Reclaiming public space
Favorites examples of social entrepreneurship in India - Meet 2 Sleep! (interesting idea)
Favorites cities
Thoughts on Delhi & Mumbai
Why its called Safetipin - interesting story!
What would this look like in 10yrs time?
Winning a number of awards
and much much more!
links
http://safetipin.com/
If anyone is interested in creating their own podcast. Check out my class on skillshare.com called Getting your podcast off the ground. I have been teaching this for over 15 months now & have over 500 students! And it’s had great testimonials.
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Advantages of doing your own podcast
You get to build something amazing that you own 100%
You have 100% creative control
You can do whatever you want
And it's a lot of fun!
12/23/2017 • 25 minutes, 3 seconds
Ep72: Nivedha R.M - Co-founder of TrashCon - On a mission to solve India’s huge waste management problem
India faces major environmental challenges associated with waste generation, Believe it or not, India produces 42 millions tonnes of waste every day most of it is left in the landfills at the city outskirts, leaving a stinking smell & vultures hovering over heaps of hazardous material. So Today I am talking with Nivedha, Founder & CEO of Trashcon. They have created a machine helps solve this problem by converting mixed waste into Bio-Degradable and Non-Biodegradable Waste.
So In this conversation, she talks about her exciting rollercoaster journey since graduating 3 months ago. How the machine works. Overcoming roadblocks, the business model, being the youngest mentor at the Founders Institute. Having belief in her product. Wanting to change the entire industry. Being told by the experts - this is not possible. Winning a number of awards, working weekends & missing birthday parties and much more. so please enjoy the show.
In this conversation we also talk about:
Being a mentor to people 3 times her age
Not giving up easily!
Age, qualification , status - does not matter
Seeing huge mountains of landfill
Bringing about a change in society.
Hitting the right pain point at the right time
How she got the idea - great story!
What happens after the waste gets separate - very interesting case studies!
What can go wrong?
Getting help from her mother
and much much more!
Links
https://trashcon.in/
If anyone is interested in creating their own podcast. Check out my class on www.skillshare.com called Getting your podcast off the ground. I have been teaching this for over 15 months now & have over 550 students! And it’s had great testimonials.
So check out the link in the show notes to get started! http://skl.sh/2kRmClL
Advantages of doing your own podcast
You get to build something amazing that you own 100%
You have 100% creative control
And it's a lot of fun!
So check out the above link and you can do your own podcast!
12/4/2017 • 31 minutes, 7 seconds
Ep71: Raghav Gupta, Co-founder of Nymble Labs - On creating a curry cooking robot! Freeing Indians from their kitchen!
"Its no secret Indians love curry - but have no time to cook it!."
Today I am talking with Raghav Gupta, co-founder of Nymble labs. They are a startup creating a curry cooking robot that may help reduce time spent in the kitchen. So In this conversation, he talks about why he is doing this, how it’s going so far, being part of the Bosch tech accelerator in Bangalore, his emotions being featured in Bloomberg, taking part in CNBC India startup competition. he also shares very interesting insights on a trip to China and taking risks. He also talks about how YOU can be part of the beta testing and get 25% off when it’s out and much more.
In this conversation Raghav talks about:
Is life getting easier or harder?
Meet Julia your curry cooking robot!
Best advice received from the Bosch Tech accelerator
His favourite & least favourite foods
Join the Beta Testing group & 25% off when it launches (see notes at the bottom)
Being covered by Bloomberg
How much will it cost?
600 people applied for the Bosch accelerator - Why did they get in?
What would this business look in 10 years time
Favorite products - Dyson
and much more
links
http://www.nymble.in/
Join the Beta Testing group & 25% off when it launches
email: raghav@nymble.in
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If anyone is interested in creating their own podcast. Check out my class on www.skillshare.com called Getting your podcast off the ground. I have been teaching this for over 15 months now & have over 500 students! And it’s had great testimonials.
So check out the link in the show notes to get started! http://skl.sh/2kRmClL
Advantages of doing your own podcast
You get to build something amazing that you own 100%
You have 100% creative control
You can do whatever you want
And it's a lot of fun!
So check out the link and you can do your own podcast!
11/7/2017 • 29 minutes, 6 seconds
Ep70: Anupama Gowda, Co-founder of Workbench Projects - On building a maker space for tinkerers, artists, makers, engineers & anyone with an inspired spirit!
In Bangalore, if people had ideas, they did not have a space that
would nurture it, with tools, machinery and mentors the 3
fundamentals for someone to practice making and building stuff
Today I speak with Anupama Gowda the co-founder of Workbench projects - the very first maker's space in Bangalore . its a facility for makers, tinkerers, artists, engineers & anyone with an inspired spirit to tap into their imaginations and make something that’s amazing
In this conversation, she talks about getting started in her dads' garage. Anu also talks about her favourite projects. Being involved in the Hyperloop India project. Exciting details of a maker fair event in November which you can go to. Advice on how to get your ideas to the prototype stage. What keeps Anu awake at night & much much more so please enjoy the show
in this conversation, we also talk about:
A project using tidal wave energy for domestic use
Stats
Thoughts on Hyperloop is it hype? or for real?
Details of maker fair and how you can go (see links)
Building amazing things with wood!
A project using the first electronic stethoscope
Her dad supporting her madness
Arts background
Working with Colonel Vinod - ex-Paratrooper & international hockey player!
Favourite pieces of Art
Working with Tamil children to produce digital fabricated puppet show
links
https://workbenchprojects.com/
https://bengaluru.makerfaire.com/
If anyone is interested in creating their own podcast. Check out my class on skillshare.com called Getting your podcast off the ground. I have been teaching this for over 15 months now & have over 500 students! And it’s had great testimonials.
So check out the link to get started http://skl.sh/2kRmClL
Advantages of doing your own podcast
You get to build something amazing that you own 100%
You have 100% creative control
You can do whatever you want
And it's a lot of fun!
10/31/2017 • 26 minutes, 47 seconds
Ep69: Arijit & Kamalika, Co-founders of QuoDeck - Meet the husband & wife team disrupting the traditional learning industry...One game at a time!
As a planet, we spend 30 Billion hours each week playing games so In this week’s episode, I chat to husband & wife team Arijit & Kamalika the co-founders of QuoDeck. They are a building really cool game based learning product for businesses in India and the rest of the world. So in this conversation, we talk about how it got started. How the products work, what games based learning is & how this is better than traditional based learning.
Both share great insights on life as an entrepreneur. The setbacks, the fun, building a team. Getting out of the comfort zone. Management styles, Quitting corporate life after 15 years and how they first met! So please enjoy the show. Stayed tuned at the end if you want to do your own podcast.
In this conversation we also talk about :
Stats
Early days
Aims & objectives for the next 2 years
Expanding globally
Why they like hiring sportspeople & ex-entrepreneurs
Comparing corporate & startup management styles
Madness & lunacy!
Working together as husband & wife (the wifes the boss!)
Safe Zones
The hardest part about building this business.
Future of Edtech in India.
And much much more
Links
https://www.quodeck.com/en
Thanks to Arijit & Kamalika for coming on the show today. That’s the end of the show and if you liked it please leave a rating and review of the show. Just search for the Indian startup show on iTunes, Stitcher & Overcast. Pocket Casts, Downcast, Instacast, Podkicker and Apple TV.
If you are building something exciting please send me an email hello@neilpatel.co or tweet @indianstartupsh or go to facebook.com/indianstartupshow would love to connect.
So If anyone is interested in creating their own podcast. Check out my class on skillshare.com called Getting your podcast off the ground. I have been teaching this for over 15 months now & have over 500 students! And it’s had great testimonials.
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Advantages of doing your own podcast
You get to build something amazing that you own 100%
You have 100% creative control
You can do whatever you want
And it's a lot of fun!
10/23/2017 • 31 minutes, 36 seconds
Ep68: Ganesh Shankar, Co-Founder of FluxGen - On Solving India’s Water Shortage Crisis
"WHO WILL MARRY YOU!" - Ganesh's mother's reaction to him quitting General Electric & starting his own company! This week I chat to Ganesh Shanker. The Co-Founder of FluxGen. A start-up company based in Bangalore they has developed a low-cost and local Internet of Things (IoT) solution for energy and water management (EWM). So in this podcast we talk about - How he got the idea, how it works, the ups and downs of entrepreneurial life to bootstrapping the company.
We also talk about management styles & why the 14th February is an important date! Nothing to do with Valentine's day! Future of Indian Startups. Stats. The cultural advantages of Indian startups. He also talks about an inspirational cycling adventure from Bangalore to Goa. So please enjoy the show, Thank you!
in this podcast we also talk about:
Examples of troubles & challenges
Stats so far
Starting the business without a business plan
Can anyone be an Entrepreneur?
What problem are they solving?
Aims and objectives in the next 2 years
How does he keep on top of things
His management styles "You focus on your work, I will focus on your career!"
Life at General Electric
Comparing management styles between Fluxgen & General Electric
Cycling chat!
and much much more!
links
www.fluxgen.com
contact@fluxgentech.com subject line: #indianstartupshowpodcast
Quick announcement If anyone is interested in creating their own podcast. Check out my class on skillshare.com called Getting your podcast off the ground. I have been teaching this for over 15 months now & have over 500 students! And it’s had great testimonials.
So check out the link to get started! http://skl.sh/2kRmClL
Advantages of doing your own podcast
You get to build something amazing that you own 100%
You have 100% creative control
You can do whatever you want
And it's a lot of fun!
So check out the link on the show notes and you can do your own podcast!
10/8/2017 • 26 minutes, 18 seconds
Ep67: Dr. Geetha Manjunath Co-founder & CEO of NIRAMAI - On creating A novel breast cancer screening solution using AI
Breast cancer is the largest killer for women today. So today I speak to Dr. Geetha Manjunath , co-founder & CEO of NIRAMAI a startup developing a novel breast cancer screening solution. Geetha has over 25 years in Global Research labs and has created many innovative prototypes, patents, publications and new products. Till end of 2016, she was a Lab Director and head of Xerox Data Analytics Research in India.
Before that, she was a Principal Research Scientist and Research Manager at Hewlett Packard Labs India for 17 years.
So in this episode we talk about what inspired her to do this, how it works, the business model , aims & objectives , accuracy rates. Reaction of the health industry. Geetha shares thoughts on what first time founders should be focusing on & dealing with sceptical doctors! and so much more so please enjoy the show!!
In this conversation we also talk about:
What excites her most about this startup
How are they trying to attract customers
Her background - PHD in computer science & working at Xerox
How the device works - The 5 step dance process!
What would health care look like in 50 years time?
How did she learn all this!
Huge potential in making a difference to women in India
Great advice for first time founders
Getting your hands dirty!
Life as a CEO
How to get into machine learning (Go back to school and learn maths - but its not hard!)
Links
http://www.niramai.com/
Thanks for listening and subscribing. If you like the show please leaving a comment in ITUNES. Thank you for supporting the podcast since launching we have had over 200,000 Total Downloads
9/8/2017 • 28 minutes, 53 seconds
Ep66: Umesh Soni, founder of Cowpathy - A startup looking to rule India’s cow economy with dung soap & urine toothpaste
"Everyday I have some adventure, everyday there is something we can
make something from cow dung and cow urine and Cowpathy gives me a
platform to come out with my creativity and come out with products" - Umesh Soni Founder of Cowpathy
Today i speak to Umesh Soni the founder of Cowpathy. It is a Mumbai-based company that makes consumer products said to have high medicinal value and completely based on the cow—it uses ingredients such as dung, urine, clarified butter or ghee, and others.
So in this podcast we talk about how he got started. What products they sell. Umesh talks about scaling the business and what will this business look like in 10 years time and much much more so please enjoy the show!
in this conversation we also talk about:
Removing the smell
What excites him most about Cowpathy
Early days
Qualities entrepreneur should have
Working on new products
Biggest challenges facing Umesh
Cultural significant of cows in India
and much much more
links
www.cowpathycare.com
8/21/2017 • 17 minutes, 10 seconds
Ep65: Rohit Pateria, Co-founder & CEO of Placio - On disrupting the $50B Indian Student housing market
Out of 34 million students in higher education in India, 26.6 million migrate to cities creating demand for accommodation . So Today i speak to Rohit Pateria (@rohitpateria) Co-founder & CEO Placio , Based In Delhi. Placio is a simple and easy to use digital platform for students looking for accommodation and they are doing really well!
We talk about how he got started, what problem are they trying to solve, attracting students to the platform, aims and objectives for the next 2 years ,how the business models works, how they plan to scale, and what first time founders should be focusing on and much much more so please enjoy the show!
In this conversation we also talk about:
Rohit's background
Where the name comes from?
Why is he doing this?
$50 Billion opportunity
Business Model
Stats for so far!
Business heroes
How they plan to scale
Execution
Being consistent
Franklin & Stephen Covey
Looking forward
and much much more
Links
http://www.placio.in/
8/7/2017 • 17 minutes, 5 seconds
Ep64: Anaka Narayanan - Founder of Brass Tacks. An economist's journey to becoming a fashion designer & entrepreneur!
Today I speak to Anaka Narayanan an economic analyst-turned- designer & founder of Brass Tacks, a women's fashion label that uses natural and hand-crafted textiles. In this podcast we talk about how she got started. Quitting her job and taking the plunge into the world of textiles and fashion. She talks about where she gets her inspiration from. Attracting customers using social media, how she balances the management and creative side of the business. She talks about branding, & her management style, and what will fashion look like in 80 years time!
In this conversation she also talks about:
Being a self taught designer
Thoughts on fashion and tech
Sustainability & craftsmanship in India
The company's vision
her mother co-founded a textile and garment business,
Life as an entrepreneur
Fashion tips for men & creating a curvy Indian women size chart!
Understanding customers
Fashion disasters!
and much much more!
links
https://www.brasstacks.co.in/
Thanks to Anaka for coming on the show. Thanks for listening and subscribing. If you like the show please leaving a comment in ITUNES. Thank you for supporting the podcast since launching we have had over 200,000 Total Downloads
7/21/2017 • 23 minutes, 56 seconds
Ep63: Rakesh Verma - Chairman & MD of Mapmyindia. On Making the world better through Maps & Location technologies & not having the Monday Morning Blues!
I speak to Mr Rakesh Verma, Chairman & MD of MapmyIndia (@MapmyIndia) India’s leader in premium quality digital map data , GPS navigation, tracking, and location apps. We talk about his inspiring entrepreneurial story. Thoughts on the startup scene in India. He shares top leadership advice, he also talks about conviction , passion , happiness and not having the Monday Morning blues!
In this conversation , we also talk about:
Getting Coca-Cola as the first customer
How it works
is he having fun?
Business Models
Plans for the future
Dealing with the ups & downs
Working with his wife
Are your building a startup or a business? <---Important!
and much much more!
links
http://www.mapmyindia.com/
7/17/2017 • 14 minutes, 13 seconds
Ep62: Hitashi Garg Co-founder of Mr Needs - On creating an app that delivers all your daily essentials at your doorstep!
This week I chat to Hitashi Garg. Co-founder of Mr Needs (@MrNeedsApp) MrNeeds, is a micro-delivery app-based subscription service that delivers milk, bread, eggs and other groceries on a daily basis to its customers. And in just eight months of its launch, they deliver approximately 1500 orders every day to 9000 customers. Which is great! So in this podcast we talk about . How he got the idea, how it works, what makes them different to the other food startups in India , his background and how they plan to scale!
In this conversation we also talk about:
Being called crazy! by his friends & family for quitting his 9-5 job at Adobe
Highlights so far
Plans for the future
interesting thoughts on raising finance
Statistics so far
Previous startups
Unique business model
Who are they targeting?
and so much more!
links
http://mrneeds.com
6/30/2017 • 16 minutes, 22 seconds
Ep61: Parag Agarwal - Co-founder of JanaJal - On a mission to deliver clean, safe drinking water through automated hybrid water ATMs to every Indian!
Building the worlds first water sharing economy ! . This week I chat to Parag Agarwal Co-founder of JanaJal (@JanaJalIndia) JanaJal’s aim is to leverage technology and bring safe drinking water by innovating and promoting smart drinking water solutions.Founded 4 years ago they are doing really well.
So in this podcast , we talk about how they deliver safe drinking water in India. The water ATM concept, receiving a significant amount of funding. What its like working with the Indian government? . Parag talks about his 3 decades of entrepreneurial life. The massive potential of JanJal. He shares top project management tips & we also talk about his time working in the jungles of Indonesia to selling email connections door to door in the 1990’s and so much more. So please enjoy the show!
In this conversation we talk about:
Building a sustainable model
How YOU can get started in social entrepreneurship
The ONE quality entrepreneurs should have
Looking back would he change anything?
Working with the Indian railways
What does this startup really mean to Parag?
How big do they want to go with this
Parag's management style
How to deliver projects on time and on budget
links
http://www.janajal.com/
6/25/2017 • 31 minutes, 23 seconds
Ep60: Nihal Kashinath, Founder & CEO of Applied Singularity - Peeking into the future of Internet of things (IoT)
Today I speak to Nihal Kashinath , founder & CEO of Applied Singularity. Applied Singularity is a platform for Internet of Things (IoT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI). They provide consultations to developers, students, startups, industry, investors and policy makers on the subjects of IoT and AI . Started 4 years ago It is now the the largest IoT-focused Meetup platform in the world!
So in this podcast we talk about how it’s going so far, the IoT scene in India, favorite IoT projects, connected cars , teleportation , cloning , robots in the kitchen and automatic Roti & Dosa making machines ...WOW and so much more. So please enjoy the show
in this podcast we also talk about:
How you can get started in IoT
Insulin pens
Automating the curry making process!
Uploading and downloading your mind!
Having the largest IoT meetup in the world.
Software controlled farming
Will people be losing their jobs
Benefits of automation
Apple, Amazon, Google who's leading the way?
and much much more!
Links
www.appliedsingularity.com
@A6Singularity
6/13/2017 • 32 minutes, 13 seconds
Ep59: Sudeepta Sanyal , Co-founder of The Blueberry Trails - On India's booming travel industry!
Summer is just around the corner! which means that it’s time to start making plans for your epic summer vacation. So today I speak to Sudeepta Sanyal the co-founder of The Blueberry Trails. The Blueberry Trails specializes in personalized holidays to locations within India and around the world. She left her day job at 26 to commit to her travel bug and cater to group travelers to exotic destinations.
So in this podcast we talk about how the platform works, favorite holiday destinations, the booming Indian travel industry , best flight/holiday websites to use. We talk about female entrepreneurship and what she is like as a boss and much much more so please enjoy the show!!
In this conversation we also talk about:
How she got started
Hardest part about building this business
New and upcoming destinations in India
Traveling solo
India's billion dollar travel industry
Tips for first time visitors to India
Business heroes
Plans for the future
Advice for first time founders
What will travel look like in the future
Hobbies and interests
Where does the name come from?
links
https://www.theblueberrytrails.com/
6/1/2017 • 28 minutes, 34 seconds
Ep58: Suresh Shanker, Co-founder of Crayon Data on simplying the worlds choices!
Today I chat to Suresh Shanker, co-founder of Crayon Data (@CrayonBigData). Crayon Data enables consumers to make more satisfying choices and helps traditional enterprises engage their customers. Currently, the three year old company’s clients span sectors such as hospitality, retail, banking, telecommunication and media and advertising sectors in the United States, Europe, Middle East and Asia-Pacific.
In this podcast - We talk about how he got started, How the platform works. The roller coaster ride as a entrepreneur, how big do they want to go with this. What’s left for Suresh to achieve? What has surprised him during his long entrepreneurial journey? We also talk about climbing mountains, writing a book and an interesting story about a Chinese bamboo tree!
in this conversation we also talk about:
Plans for the future
Latest stats
Suresh's core skill set
Being an "in-between spaces guy!"
Suresh's background
How the choice engine works
Life as a second time founder
Finding time to help startups
What he is working on right now
What he learned for his first startup
Hobbies and interests
Business heroes
What should first time founders should be focusing on?
and much much more!
Links
http://crayondata.com/
5/25/2017 • 33 minutes, 3 seconds
Ep57: Joydeep Sen Sarma, Cofounder & CTO of Qubole on Big data & why it matters!
90% of all data we have ever created has been generated in the last 2 years! So what do we do with it? Today my guest is Joydeep Sen Sarma, Cofounder, CTO of Qubole. Qubole is a $50 million Series C funded company helping enterprises take full advantage of the cloud to make processing more accessible in an enterprise setting while reducing complexity and cost. Joydeep is ex-Facebook data scientist and led the data infrastructure project at Facebook. So he is the right person to talk to on big data!
In this podcast - we talk about what inspired him to get started. , How the platform works, a deep dive into what big data is , life at Facebook , advice for first time founders and how you can get into the big data industry and some Mark Zuckerberg chat as well and much much more
in this conversation we also talk about:
Early days
What they are working right now
With all the new technologies , how does Joydeep keep on top of things?
What would Facebook look like in future?
and much much more!
Links
https://www.qubole.com/
If you are building something exciting please send me an email hello@neilpatel.co or tweet @indianstartupsh or go to facebook.com/indianstartupshow would love to connect. Thanks.
5/10/2017 • 36 minutes, 42 seconds
Ep56: Yuvraj Krishan Sharma - Co-founder of KOMPANIONS - On bringing back the joy of learning using Virtual Reality & Augmented Reality
I chat to Yuvraj Krishan Sharma. Co-founder of KOMPANIONS (@your_kompanions) KOMPANIONS is an ed-tech company. creating innovative educational products using augmented reality & virtual reality, exciting stuff. So in this episode we talk about how he got started. How it’s going so far, how it works. Why they are doing this. targets for next year , how to get into the VR space. He also shares a great story about taking 800 students on a VR trip into space. and finally some Rahul Dravid chat as well.
in this conversation we also talk about,
What Yuvraj looks for when hiring staff
Plans for expansion
Building an educational game box for kids
Vision of the company
What first time founder should be focusing on
What’s like being a founder - (everyone's problem is your problem!)
Hobbies and interests - Google walking!
Making a movie
How to get into VR, AR industry
Feedback from kids
Yuvraj 's Background
Links
https://kompanions.com/
4/18/2017 • 28 minutes, 20 seconds
Ep55: Carlos Fernandes, Founder & CEO of Blaze - On building India's biggest Bot!
We are talking about bots with My guest Carlos Fernandes. founder & CEO of Blaze. Blaze is an exciting chat bot that delivers trending information through your cellphone. In this podcast Carlos talks how he came up with the idea, we discuss Why bots? , Who its for, how big do they want to go and qualities an entrepreneur must have if they are going to succeed. Some chat about Singapore , and finally very useful information on product market fit.
in this conversation we also talk about:
Watch time v search time (v.interesting)
Plans for the future
How millennial's get their news from - interesting stuff
Hobbies and interests
How to get started in the bots industry
What problem are they solving?
How do they make money
Tech scene in Singapore
the evolution of apps to bots
Why are they focussed on bots
What takes up most of his time
and much more!
links
https://blaze.im/
4/9/2017 • 28 minutes, 50 seconds
Ep54: Ravi Trivedi - Top Angel Investor & founder of Push Engage & CouponRani
My guest today is Ravi Trivedi. founder of Push Engage & CouponRani. He is also a successful angel investor. Push Engage is a push notification platform for browsers . And CouponRani is one of india’s top Coupon Site. So in this podcast Ravi talks about he got started , advice on how you can grow your user base. , pricing strategies, We also talk about his angel investing. What he looks for when investing in companies, Favorite startups in India. What he likes and dislikes about startups. And Playing the piano and his ideal dinner guests.
In this conversation we also talk about:
Time spent working and studying in America
The future of coupons in India
What is the best selling coupon at the moment?
State of the startup scene in India.
What first time founders should be focusing on
Everest base camp!
MBA.
Whats left for Ravi to achieve!
Hobbies / interests
and much much more!
Links
https://www.pushengage.com/
http://www.couponrani.com/
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3/31/2017 • 32 minutes, 45 seconds
Ep53: Rahul Chovva - CEO of LetzChange.org - A non-profit organization helping people raise money for Indian NGO projects online.
My guest is Rahul Chovva. The CEO of LetzChange.org LetzChange is an online giving website helping you leverage your social network to raise funds for the causes you believe in. Since launching they are doing really well partnering with 200 nonprofits across India. In this episode we talk about how the platform works, examples of really interesting crowdfunding campaigns in rural India. How much Money they have raised. The State of the crowdfunding industry in India. An exciting initiative called Giving Premier League
He talks about plans for the future . The hardest part about building this business. And Rahul share his tips on creating your own crowdfunding campaign. And we have some Meryl Streep, painting & food chat as well!
In this conversation we also talk about:
Teaching rural India the power of digital media
Highlight so far at Letzchange (great story!)
The effects of Demonetisation affecting non profits
How big they want to go with this.
Fav charities.
Growing the user base.
Advice on getting into the crowdfunding scene
Fund raising challenge called the Premier league! (India's Biggest Fundraising Festival)
go support your state -> https://givingpremierleague.com/
here’s presenting the teams for this year!!
Bengaluru Bravehearts
Telugu Titans
Chennai Changemakers
Empathetic East
Northern Knights
Heartland Heroes
Magnanimous Maharashtra
links
https://letzchange.org/
3/25/2017 • 30 minutes, 11 seconds
Ep52: Mansi Zaveri - Founder of Kidsstoppress , on creating India's most trusted, award winning parenting website.
Today I chat to Mansi Zaveri founder of Kidsstoppress. Kidsstoppress is India’s leading parenting website this is an amazing site that has its pulse on everything today’s parents want to know. We talk about what inspired her to do this, the early days. Mansi reflects on what she has learned on her roller-coaster journey so far! And discusses the top 3 priorities in their life - its very interesting!
Mansi shares her 15 experience in branding , content and all things digital marketing she talks about her life as a solo founder and a full time mother , and some Oprah Winfrey and food chat as well
in this conversation we also talk about:
Advice for mothers wanting to start a business
Quitting her job
Branding tips
Hobbies and interests
The moment she thought it would work
Favorite food and least favorite food.
Favorite Indian startups
Recommended Books and blogs
Tips on building a branding for startups
Content strategy advice
Advice on digital marketing
Business heroes.
What excites her most about the startup
and much much more!
links
Twitter @Kidsstoppress
http://www.kidsstoppress.com/
2/22/2017 • 44 minutes, 48 seconds
Ep51: Satanik Roy : Co-founder & CPO of Yibeal -On creating India's first Online 2 Offline Marketplace for pre-owned phones and tablets,
In this week’s episode I chat to Satanik Roy. Co-founder and Chief product officer at Yibeal , Yibeal stands for Yes its’ a big deal and they are an Online-2-Offline marketplace to buy/sell pre-owned smartphones with warranty and insurance based in Calcutta. Since launching The have gone through a tech accelerator and have a won a number of awards. So they are doing really well!
We talk about what inspired him to start this journey, How it works, plans for the future, and his day to day role , what he learned from his first startup ,plans for the next 2 years. We also talk about his interest in poetry and some Steve jobs chat … please enjoy the show!
in this conversation we also talk about:
Revenue model
Trying to get buyers and sellers.
Cashless society.
Startup scene in Calcutta
Awards
Hobbies and interests
Books and blogs
The Classic Retreat of Anarchy!
Advice on building a startup.
links
http://www.yibeal.com/
2/15/2017 • 20 minutes, 43 seconds
Ep50: Deepak Srinivasan : Co-founder of Crofters , on tackling the water crisis in India with IOT based farming!
Today we talking about IOT (Internet of things) based farming with my guest Deepak Srinivasan.(@thisis_ads) the co-founder of Crofters. Crofters's have created a flagship ecosystem which is an integrated aqua gardening system which helps you with fresh food farmed in the convenience of your very living room. Amazing stuff.
So in this episode we talk about how he and his co-fcunder got started. how it works. State of the IOT industry at the moment in Indian . Production plans , nice example of senior citizens using the product ,Partnering with Teach for India. And Deepak shares his advice on getting early adopters. And some Elon musk chat.
In this conversation we also talk about:
And much more more
Vision of the company.
Plans for the next 12-24 months
How big do they want to go?
Who is this for?
What type of food can you grow.
Hardest part about building this business.
Links
www.crofters.in
50th Episode!! Thanks for listening and subscribing. If you like the show please leaving a comment in ITUNES. Thank you for supporting the podcast.and i shall be back next week. Want to come om the show or you have a question you would like to ask our guests. Please send me an email hello@neilpatel.co or tweet @indianstartupsh or go to facebook.com/indianstartupshow would love to connect.
2/10/2017 • 23 minutes, 43 seconds
Ep49: Ishu Bansal - Co-founder of TruckSuvidha on building India's leading portal for the transportation and trucking Industry
India has the 2nd largest road network in the world. The Indian trucking industry is currently valued at $130 Bn and there are approximately 5.6 Mn on road vehicles transporting 80% of the country’s freight. So Today i speak to Ishu Bansal co-founder of TruckSuvidha . TruckSuvidha is a online Portal for transportation & trucking Industry. Through this portal one can find the real-time availability of trucks and loads. So in this episode we talk about how he got started, the early days, plans for the future. His inspirational dad, coding for Ice cream & candy! and convincing transporters to use the system. And some cooking and travel chat!
In this conversation we also talk about:
Life at Infosys
What he learned from his first startup
How it makes revenue
What excites him most about the business
Digital marketing
And much more!
Links
http://trucksuvidha.com/
https://twitter.com/trucksuvidha
https://www.facebook.com/trucksuvidha
Announcement
Capgemini the multinational information technology consulting are turning 50, so they are creating a new competition called InnovatorsRace50 - a global contest that seeks to reward promising early-stage start-ups.
If you have a startup in the following categories
GovTech & Social Enterprises
Data & Security
Digital Processes & Transformation
Consumers & Well-being
FinTech & Mobility
Then please apply . 50 start-ups will be shortlisted and there will be 5 winners. A total of $250,000 worth equity-free funding is available.
InnovatorsRace50 is your chance to put your early-stage business on the global map.
Deadline is 28th Feb . For more details please go to innovatorsrace50.com and if you get shortlisted then please come on the show an talk about it :)
2/5/2017 • 21 minutes, 24 seconds
Ep48: Prashanto Das - Co-founder of PING , on building the TV network of the future.
3.8 Billion videos are being consumed in India every month! So my guest today is Prashanto Das (@prashantodas) - Co-founder of Ping Networks. PING is India’s largest studio multi channel network creating original engaging video content across genres of food, music, entertainment, lifestyle, gaming.
In this episode we talk about how he got started , talk about his very own Jerry Maguire moment, life as a hard core creative . What first time founders should be focusing on , the most surprising thing he has learned about his crazy roller coaster journey so far. Work life balance & challenges.
Prashanto talks about his leadership style, tips on negotiation. Advice on dealing with setbacks , Favorite TV shows. And how you can start your own YouTube channel! And much more..Please enjoy the show
In this conversation we also talk about:
6 months of applied state of nothingness
How he met the his co-founder
Early days of Ping.
Raising finance
Hardest part about building the business.
Personal highlights
What he looks for when hiring staff
What should first time founders be focussing on
Steve Jobs
and much more!
Links
Ping Networks http://www.pingnetwork.in/
1/25/2017 • 28 minutes, 17 seconds
Ep47: Nitin Sood - Co-founder of Happy Shappy on creating an online platform to make Indian weddings a little bit easier!
Are you planning your Big Fat Indian Wedding this year! Well In this week’s episode I chat to Nitin Sood. Co-founder of Happy Shappy. Based in Delhi, Happy Shappy is a one stop shop for all things for Indian weddings. Since launching last year they are doing really well. As a first time founder Nitin shares his rollercoaster journey so far
We talk about what inspired him to start this journey, his previous life in Washington D.C. The vision of the company, plans for the future, and he also shares his top tips on how you can plan your wedding! Very important stuff and much more … please enjoy the show!
in this conversation we also talk about,
What Nitin looks for when hiring staff
The vision of the company
interesting pre-launch strategy
The hardest part about building this business
Key takeaways so far in the journey
How the startup makes money
Reaction to friends and family to starting this business.
Moving back to India!
Start up scene in Delhi.
The importance of the Indian wedding!
And much much more...!
Links
Website: https://happyshappy.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HappyShappyOfficial
1/11/2017 • 25 minutes, 39 seconds
Ep46: kumar Srivatsan - Co-Founder of OptaCredit on creating an A.I - Powered, Data-Driven Online Lender providing credit to millions across India.
A majority of the Indian population find it difficult to get credit! So today I speak with Kumar Srivatsan, who is on a mission to change this, he is the co-founder of OptaCredit an AI powered data driven online lender providing credit to people across India. Since demonetization they have seen an 300% increase in application and were mention in Forbes. So they are doing really well!
So in this podcast we talk about how he got started, What is A.I? , demonetization in India , how it actually works, why formal credit is hard to get in India. The vision of the company , Kumar also tells me what first time founders should be focussing on.
In this conversation we also talk about:
His role withing the company
Leadership and management style
Startup challenges
Reaction of friends , family , to starting the business
Why demonetization is bad for contract killers!
Is it Fun???
An much much more!
Links
https://www.optacredit.com/
@optacredit
12/5/2016 • 22 minutes, 32 seconds
Ep45: Divya Nambiar - Founder of Unniyarcha, on building an international fashion jewelry label
Today I speak with Divya Nambiar Founder of Unniyarcha a revolutionary fashion jewelry label based in Bangalore , the brand offers a range of fusion jewelry, which is a unique mix of traditional and contemporary designs.
So in this podcast we talk about what inspired her to do this, how it’s going so far, what keeps her awake at night , social responsibility. Her management style, time spent at Columbia university, long term goals, she also shares her advice on how to build a brand and much much more . Please enjoy the show.
In this conversation we also talk about
Persistence
Bootstrapping
Long term goals
The meaning of Unniyarcha, - An immensely beautiful and legendary warrior of 17th century Malabar India
Partnering with the Prajwala Foundation, which works towards the psychological and economic rehabilitation of rape survivors in India.
Heroes
How she gets inspired!
And the return of the quick fire round!
Links
Website http://unniyarcha.com/
Twitter @UnniyarchaJewel
11/22/2016 • 21 minutes, 29 seconds
Ep44: Ashwin Damera - Co-Founder & Member of the Academic Board of EMERITUS . On making quality education accessible to the next generation of leaders across the world
Today I speak with Ashwin Damera Co-Founder and Member of the Academic Board of EMERITUS an edtech start-up. They have developed an executive education model based on the leadership and management training needs of mid-management employees. They work with top tier business schools and bring their programs to markets like India, Middle East & Singapore.
So in this podcast we talk what inspired him to do this. , life as a startup founder. , online education, we also talk about his previous startup Travelguru a company that was later acquired by Travelocity in 2009. And his amazing two years spent at Harvard University and much much so please enjoy the show.
In this conversation we also talk about
Dealing with competition
Size of the market
Sign ups so far & Stats
The 5 year plan
Leadership and Management
His background
Startup challenges
The main trait an entrepreneurs should have (its a a great answer!)
The early days of TravelGuru
Life as a startup founder
Examples of great business leaders.
Favorite books
What should first time founder's be focussed on.
Links
http://emeritus.org/
Thanks to Ashwin for coming on the show today and if you want more information go to http://emeritus.org/
Thanks for listening and subscribing. Since launching we have had 130,000 listeners in total so thank you very much If you like the show please leaving a comment in ITUNES. Thank you for supporting the podcast.and i shall be back next week. If you have any feedback on the show Or want to come on please send me an email hello@neilpatel.co or tweet @indianstartupsh or go to facebook.com/indianstartupshow would love to connect. Thanks & Goodbye!
Competition Time !
MetLife Foundation is running MetLife Inclusion Plus Competition, an innovation competition which offers a unique opportunity to startups in the financial inclusion/ financial technology space. The idea of Inclusion Plus is to Identify, recognize and support promising social entrepreneurs and enterprises who can potentially make a positive impact on financial inclusion.
The competition will be targeting entrepreneurs who are leading innovation in the financial services industry aimed at low-to-moderate income households. The applicants will compete for a share of $150,000 USD in awards.
Competitors will submit a product, service, program or innovative solution to improve financial health and well-being for low- and moderate-income people in India. The innovation should demonstrate that it will improve people’s access to and/or adoption and usage of financial products and services.
Deadline for entries: 23rd November 2016
For further details kindly visit http://india.inclusionplus.com/
11/3/2016 • 24 minutes, 5 seconds
Ep43: Sanchit Malik- Co-founder of Townscript - On creating India's leading event registration & ticketing platform
This week I chat to Sanchit Malik (@maliksanchit) co-founder of Townscript. Townscript is India's leading self serve event registration and ticketing platform. launched in late 2013 they have served more than 9500+ events majorly in India and other countries like US, Singapore, Australia. We talk about how he got started. startup culture, what he has learned from being an entrepreneur to what excites him most about this startup.
We also talk about
Stats so far
Mistakes first founders make
What it's like being a co-founder
Favorite books
Growing the company
Plans for the future
The return of the quick fire round!
Hobbies & Interests
And much more . Please enjoy the show!
Links
Website: http://www.townscript.com/
Twitter:@townscript
Thanks to Sanchit for coming on the show and if you want more information go to http://www.townscript.com/ Thanks for listening and subscribing. If you like the show please leaving a comment in ITUNES. Thank you for supporting the podcast.and i shall be back next week. Want to come om the show send me an email hello@neilpatel.co or tweet @indianstartupsh or go to facebook.com/indianstartupshow would love to connect.
10/19/2016 • 17 minutes, 40 seconds
Ep42: Shruti Gandhi- Managing Partner at Array Ventures on solving impactful problems using technology
Today I chat to Shruti Gandhi, (@atShruti) . Shruti is the managing partner at Array Ventures. Array Ventures is a VC firm based in the U.S. which focuses on solving impactful problems using revolutionary technology. We talk about her operational & investment experience, life in Silicon Valley , machine learning, what she looks for when investing in startups & what first time founders should be focusing on.
In this conversation we also talk about:
Companies she has invested in
Favorite startups
The one thing she wants you to understand about building a startup
Dealing with FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out)
Career highlights
The importance of using your gut instinct
And much much more....
Links
Website : http://www.array.vc
Twitter : @atShruti
10/10/2016 • 24 minutes, 12 seconds
Ep41: Lokendra Ranawat - Founder of Wooden Street - On creating india's first e-commerce custom built online furniture company.
Based in the beautiful city of Udaipur. Wooden Street is a startup that creates e-commerce custom built online furniture and they growing really fast 150% month on month According to Lokendra 90% of the furniture market is still unorganized and the market is potentially worth $20 billion
So in this podcast We talk about how he got started, how they deal with with the offline competition , obstacles and challenges and his favorite piece of furniture a dining table that turns into a pool table , amazing stuff. . please enjoy show! .
in this podcast we also talk about:
Statistics - website hits and sales.
Obstacles and current challenges
Going global.
Best moments
How he keeps on top of things.
Hobbies & interests.
Hiring Process
Standing Computer desks
If you want to know more about Wooden Street. Please go to woodenstreet.com if you like the show please leave a rating and review of the show. Just search of the Indian Startup Show on ITunes, Stitcher, Overcast, Downcast, Instacast, Podkicker, And Apple TV . If you want to come on the show, don’t be shy.
Please send me an email hello@neilpatel.co . Any feedback go to neilpatel.co/podcast and fill in the google form takes 30 secs or tweet @indianstartupsh or go to facebook.com/indianstartupshow would love to connect.
10/5/2016 • 16 minutes, 39 seconds
Ep40: Deepak Goel - Founder of KarmaCircles - On building a peer to peer social learning platform & mentoring over 1,000 people around the world!
Today I talk to Deepak Goel, founder of KarmaCircles, (@KarmaCircles) a peer to peer social learning platform. They have developed a really cool mobile-first platform in which you can send a request for a meeting, schedule, interact and thank other professionals for helping you through a KarmaNote
We talk about how he got started , how the app works and why he is REALLY passionate about KarmaCircles .We also talk about his amazing experiences from working in Silicon valley to mentoring over a thousand entrepreneurs around the world over the last six years. Special Offer If you want schedule some time with Deepak go to KarmaCircles.com download the app & mention The Indian Startup Show and Deepak will help you!. Please enjoy the show!
In this conversation we also talk about:
Mentoring over 1,000 people.
What excites Deepak most about this startup
Deepak's 3 main Passions
The ONE thing Deepak wants you to know about building a startup! (ITS A GREAT ANSWER!)
4 questions you need to answer before you raise finance!
6 things you need to put in your slide deck
His favorite startups over the last 10 years.
Stats so far.
How the app works
and much more!
Links
Website : http://www.karmacircles.com
Twitter : @karmacircles
Thanks to Deepak for coming on the show today Special Offer If you want schedule some time with Deepak then go to KarmaCircles.com download the app. Mention The Indian Startup Show and Deepak will help you!
Thanks for listening and subscribing. Thank you for supporting the podcast.and i shall be back next week. If you have any feedback on the show Or want to come on please send me an email hello@neilpatel.co or tweet @indianstartupsh or go to facebook.com/indianstartupshow would love to connect. Thanks & Goodbye!
9/26/2016 • 16 minutes, 46 seconds
Ep39: Vivek Bajaj - Founder of Kredent Academy - On building India's top financial engagement eco-system
The need for strong financial literacy and financial analytics is very important for complete engagement of citizen of any country ! And In this week’s episode I chat to Vivek Bajaj . Founder of Kredent Academy (@KredentAcademy) and StockEdge (@stockedge) . Kredent Academy is one of the foremost professional training institutes in India with focus on finance and capital markets. Anyone can become a financial market expert through practical oriented learning and strong hold on analytics.
We talk about how he got started. developing content across multiple languages , plans for expansion in South East Asia , vision of the company. Vivek has created an amazing analytics platform for the Indian stock market (stockedge) which already has 25,000 downloads in 2.5 months. With a background in accountancy and building a number of business over the years he gives us excellent financial & recruitment advice if you're thinking about starting your own business.
In this conversation we also talk about:
Breakthrough moment in 2014
Business heroes
E-learning platforms
Plans for the future
How he keeps on top of things
and much more!
Links
Website: http://www.kredentacademy.com/ & http://www.stockedge.com
Twitter:@KredentAcademy , @mystockedge
Thanks to Vivek for coming on the show and if you want more information go to http://www.kredentacademy.com/ Thanks for listening and subscribing.
Since launching we have had 100,000 listeners in total so thank you very much
If you like the show please leaving a comment in ITUNES. Thank you for supporting the podcast.and i shall be back next week. If you have any feedback on the show Or want to come on please send me an email hello@neilpatel.co or tweet @indianstartupsh or go to facebook.com/indianstartupshow would love to connect.
8/18/2016 • 24 minutes, 41 seconds
Ep38: Prashant Surana - Founder & CEO of Snapper Technologies - On building a hyper-glocal marketplace in India.
In this week’s episode I chat to Prashant Surana the Founder & CEO of Snapper Technologies (@snappertechnol1) These guys are building a cool platform that allows you to try goods before you buy ranging from apparel to electronic gadgets. There ultimate aim is to revolutionize the retails sector in India , very ambitious! Prashant talks about how the platform works. Plans for expansion . Prashant also shares great insights on life as an entrepreneur.
In this conversation , We also talk about.
Company Stats
Gorilla marketing techniques
Retail opportunities in India
Startup tech conference in Hong Kong.
Hardest part about building the business
Advice on growing a startup
Startup scene in Hyderabad
Favorite books & blogs
Prashant's Heroes
4 Quick fire questions
Links
Website: http://www.snappertech.com/
Twitter:@snappertechnol1
Thanks to Prashant for coming on the show and if you want more information
go to www.snappertech.com
Thanks for listening and subscribing. If you like the show. Please leaving a comment in ITUNES. Thank you for supporting the podcast. If you
Are building someone interesting send me an email hello@neilpatel.co or tweet @indianstartupsh or go to facebook.com/indianstartupshow would love to connect.
Thanks & Goodbye!
7/8/2016 • 23 minutes, 30 seconds
Ep37: Chamutal Afek-Eitam - Founder & CEO of 3 Million Club - On Integrating Technology into the Humanitarian Sector
Today we are talking about how to integrate technology into the humanitarian sector with my special guest Chamutal Afek-Eitam, Founder & CEO of 3 Million Club (@3millionclub) The 3 Million Club is the amazon.com for life saving products for the humanitarian sector. Since launching they have saved over 2,500 children.
Chamutal has over 17 years working in the humanitarian sector and we talk about ,
where the idea came from , how the product works, working in India , plans for the future & how you can get involved.
in this conversation we also talk about,
Where the idea came from
The most surprising thing about her entrepreneurial journey
Product development
What she is working on right now
How the tracking device works.
Outsourcing advice for nonprofits
How you can get involved
Scaling the business
Working with manufacturers in India.
Advice for developers for getting involved with tech for good startups
Finding communities
and much more..
Links
https://3millionclub.com/
@3MillionClub
info@3millionclub.com
6/29/2016 • 20 minutes, 1 second
Ep36: Neha Gupta, Founder of Lipikaar.com - On creating a simple & intuitive typing tool for all Indian languages
In this week’s episode I chat to Neha Gupta. Founder of Lipikaar (@lipikaar) Lipikaar is a simple and intuitive typing tool for all Indian languages. So this tool works on common text editors like MS Office, website and browser plugins, as well as keyboard app for Android phones as well. in this conversation we also talk about, how she got started , time spent working at Amazon, launching the Lipikaar app this year, the app already has 100,000 downloads. Neha also gives great advice on B2B sales, networking (be persistent!) and creating a product from scratch
In this conversation we also talk about
The hardest part about building the business
Critical milestones for the next year
Building the mobile app.
Digital marketing
What excites her most about her startup.
favorite books & blogs
Business heroes
5 quick fire questions!
Links
Website: http://www.lipikaar.com/
Twitter: @lipikaar
if you want more information please go to lipikaar.com. if you like the show please leave a rating and review of the show. Just search of the indian startup show on ITunes. We are a also on Stitcher Overcast .Pocket Casts, Downcast , Instacast, Podkicker and Apple TV. If you have any feedback on the show please send me an email hello@neilpatel.co or tweet @indianstartupsh or go to facebook.com/indianstartupshow would love to connect. Thanks & Goodbye!
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6/21/2016 • 13 minutes, 58 seconds
Ep35: Vidya Vellala - Founder & CEO of Evayadesk.com on providing online customer support in a faster way!
In this week’s episode I chat to Vidya Vellala . Founder & CEO of Evayadesk (@EvayaDesk)
Evayadesk is a software as a service product providing help desk software solutions for businesses around the world. Vidya built the software herself and now she has a team of 4. We talk about how she got started. Her engineering background. The number of businesses signed up. vision of the company , plans for the future to her inspirational mother and more!
Viday's advice on learning to code "There is nothing we cannot learn in this world!"
in this conversation we also talk about,
What excites her most about this startup
How she spends her Sundays
Digital marketing
Her views entrepreneurship
Five quick fire questions. find out Vidya's food heaven and hell!
Favorite books
Where the name Evaya comes from
Links
Website: http://www.evayadesk.com
Twitter: @EvayaDesk
Thanks for listening and subscribing. If you like the show please leaving a comment in ITUNES. Thank you for supporting the podcast.and i shall be back next week. If you have any feedback on the show Or want to come on please send me an email hello@neilpatel.co or tweet @indianstartupsh or go to facebook.com/indianstartupshow would love to connect.
6/13/2016 • 13 minutes, 45 seconds
Ep34: Shuchi Pandya - Founder & CEO of Pipa + Bella
This week I speak to Shuchi Pandya. Founder and CEO of Pipa + Bella, an online jewellery e-commerce platform offering fashion jewellery to women across India. Started 2 years ago they are growing really fast & have raised funding So in this conversation we talk about how she got started, What’s it like being a founder , information on how to raise funding! , what to put in you slide deck and collaborating with social influencers & celebrities.
in this conversation we also talk about,
Advice on growing & marketing your startup.
Collaborating with social influencers & celebrities.
Hardest part about building the business.
Plans for the future
Sales
Dealing with VC's
Latest trends in Indian jewellery
A summer spent travelling around S.America!
4 Quick fire questions!
And more!
Links
Website: http://www.pipabella.com/
Twitter: @pipabella
5/26/2016 • 28 minutes, 5 seconds
Ep33: Daniel Becerra - Co-Founder & CEO of Buffalo Grid. Providing mobile power & internet connectivity to millions of people.
Today I chat to Daniel Becerra Co-Founder & CEO of Buffalo Grid (@BuffaloGrid). BuffaloGrid uses solar energy to provide mobile power and internet services to off-grid communities around the world. Their aim is to provide customers with increased connectivity so they are better informed and connected.
We talk about how he got started. How it actually works. The social innovation scene, fund raising and their work within rural African & Indian communities.
in this conversation we also talk about,
Product development
Scaling the business
Number of communities they have helped
How you can get one for free! (if you live in india!)
Examples of how they have changed rural communities.
Advice on starting your own tech for good startup.
Hardest part about building this business.
Interesting story where the name came from!
and much more...
Links
Website: http://www.buffalogrid.com
Twitter: @Buffalogrid
Thanks for listening & subscribing. If you like the show please leave a review in ITunes.
If you want to contact me or even let me know what you are building, send me an email hello@neilpatel.co or tweet @indianstartupsh or go to facebook.com/indianstartupshow and I will read them out Thanks & Goodbye!
5/21/2016 • 21 minutes, 17 seconds
Ep32: Anirban Poddar - Founder & CEO of ShopHop on building a marketplace for natural home-grown foods & wellness products
In this week’s episode I chat to Anirban Poddar. Founder & CEO of ShopHop (@ShophopIndia)
ShopHop is an e-commerce platform which serves as a curated marketplace for natural, artisanal ,home-grown foods and wellness products. Since launching in January they are growing 100% month on month!
We talk about how he got started. How many orders they get. Advice on how to pitch to investors because they won Pitch 2 Start competition. We talk about what first time founders should be focussing on , plans for the future. We also discuss Bacon ice cream & what he does on a Sunday!
in this conversation we also talk about,
The most surprising thing about his entrepreneurial journey so far
The vision of the company
Company stats
What excites him most about this startup
Business heroes
Growing Shop Hop's user base
The hardest part about building this business.
And more!
Links
Website: http://www.shophop.co.in/
Twitter: @ShophopIndia
Thanks for listening and subscribing. If you like the show please leaving a comment in ITunes. We had a great last week. The Indian Startup Show had the top podcast episode and the was top podcast in ITunes tech category. Thank you for supporting the podcast.. If you have any feedback on the show Or want to come on please send me an email hello@neilpatel.co or tweet @indianstartupsh or go to facebook.com/indianstartupshow would love to connect
5/16/2016 • 21 minutes, 47 seconds
Ep31: Vishal Shah - Founder & CEO of Haute Chef
In this week’s episode I chat to Vishal Shah. Founder & CEO of Haute Chef (@HauteChefIndia)
Haute Chef is a unique "meal kit" concept, They send a box of pre-measured, labeled ingredients along with easy to follow step-by-step instructions on putting together a truly gourmet dish in your home kitchen. And they are doing a couple of thousand orders month.
Prior to founding Haute Chef, Vishal was an investment banker based in New York and London working with a multinational bank for over a decade.
We talk about what inspired him to start this journey, his life on Wall Street. The vision of the company, to mistakes he sees first time founders make & plans for the future and much more … please enjoy the show!
in this conversation we also talk about,
What Vishal looks for when hiring staff
Plans for expansion for the next 3 years
The startup scene in Mumbai
What Wall street is really like!
Most surprising thing about his entrepreneurial journey so far
What excites him most about this startup
Mistakes first time founders make - (don’t get too attached to your product)
Bootstrapped v funded startups in India
Food tips for first time visitors to India!
New section → 4 Quick fire questions!
And more!
Links
Website: http://hautechef.in/
Twitter: @HauteChefIndia
So that’s Vishal and if you are pressed for time & hungry then go to his website www.hautechef.in . That’s the end of the show and if you liked it please leave a rating and review of the show. Just search of the indian startup show on ITunes, Stitcher & Overcast . Pocket Casts, Downcast , Instacast, Podkicker and Apple TV.
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5/5/2016 • 29 minutes, 34 seconds
Ep30: Anu Acharya Founder & CEO of Mapmygenome on promoting healthy living by understanding the role of genetics
Today I chat to Anu Acharya (@anuacharya) , The founder & CEO of Mapmygenome.in (@mapmygenome). Based in Hyderabad - Mapmygenome, is a startup engaged in developing genomics solutions for predictive diagnosis and prognosis, using DNA testing. The company raised $1.1 million in a pre-Series A funding round earlier this year. So we talk about how she got started , the state of the genome industry & what excites her most about Mapmygenome
in this conversation we also talk about
What actually is a genome?
What should first time founder's be focussing on
Thoughts on the hiring process
Plans for the future
Top advice on pitching - Be authentic!
The best advice she has received
Vision of the company
Statistics
Hobbies & interests
And much more!
Links
Website: http://mapmygenome.in/
Twitter: @mapmygenome
if you like this episode leave a rating and review. Just search for The Indian Startup Show on ITunes, Stitcher & Overcast . Pocket Casts, Downcast , Instacast, Podkicker and Apple TV. If you have any feedback on the show please send me an email hello@neilpatel.co or tweet @indianstartupsh or go to facebook.com/indianstartupshow would love to connect.
4/25/2016 • 19 minutes, 51 seconds
Ep29: Sarthak Jain, Co-Founder & CEO of Cubeit
Today I chat to Sarthak Jain , The Co-Founder & CEO of Cubeit (@cubeitdotio). Based in Bangalore - Cubeit is a mobile application which lets you collect content from any source in one place and makes it easy to organise and share. The team raised seed funding from Accel Partners & Helion Venture Partners with a product demo and not an actual product. So we talk about how he got started , launching & marketing apps to useful advice on dealing with those negative app store reviews!
in this conversation we also talk about
What excites him most about this startup
Statistics / Metrics / Downloads so far
App store optimisation.
Issues that keep him up at night
Plans on monetisation
Critical big milestones for the next year
Business heroes
And much more!
Links
Website: http://www.cubeit.io
Twitter: @cubeitdotio
Download the app today: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gridants.cubedroidbeta
if you like this episode leave a rating and review. Just search for The Indian Startup Show on ITunes, Stitcher & Overcast . Pocket Casts, Downcast , Instacast, Podkicker and Apple TV. If you have any feedback on the show please send me an email hello@neilpatel.co or tweet @indianstartupsh or go to facebook.com/indianstartupshow would love to connect.
4/18/2016 • 15 minutes, 37 seconds
Ep28: Vinay Mathews, Co-Founder & COO of Faircent on building India's Largest Peer To Peer Lending Marketplace.
The future of banking in India is changing! and in this week’s episode I chat to Vinay Mathews , Co-founder & COO of Faircent (@faircent1) - India's Largest Peer To Peer Lending Marketplace. This is a virtual marketplace that allows you to borrow and lend money directly, without having to go through the traditional financial intermediaries like banks, and with the estimated 50% of Indian population without bank accounts it's a credit starved market so it's no surprise they are doing really well!
We talk about what inspired him to do this , overcoming obstacles and current challenges . the current state of the lending marketplace in India to what the banks think of the concept. Vinay has over 20 years experience building online marketplaces, so shares his top tips on what first time founders should be focussing on and much more ..please enjoy the show!
in this conversation we also talk about
The rules and regulations of the lending market
What excites him most about this startup
Overall vision of the company.
Hiring & firing tips (Don’t get emotional!)
Business heroes. He named his son after one of his heroes!
His leadership style
Critical milestones for the company.
And more!
Links
Website: http://www.faircent.com/
Twitter: @faircent1
If you like the show please leave a rating and review of the show. Just search of the Indian Startup Show on ITunes, Stitcher, Overcast, Pocket Casts, Downcast , Instacast, Podkicker and Apple TV. If you have any feedback on the show please email hello@neilpatel.co or tweet @indianstartupsh or go to facebook.com/indianstartupshow would love to connect. Thanks & Goodbye!
4/7/2016 • 26 minutes, 4 seconds
Ep27: Neha Motwani, founder & CEO of Fitternity
Today I chat to Neha Motwani , the founder & CEO of Fitternity. Fitternity, is a discovery platform for workout classes and other fitness services based in Mumbai. The platform allows users to book free trials with exercise classes, personal trainers, and nutritionists.
We talk about a number of topics including how she got started to raising $1Million in VC funding . Neha also talks about the vision of the company & Fitternity’s interesting hiring process!.
In this conversation we also talk about:
What’s it like being a CEO?
What most excites her most at Fitternity
The fitness market in India.
SEO
Sitters ,seekers & hunters!
Overcoming obstacles in the early days.
Neha's top pitching tips for startups looking to raise money.
and much much more...
Links
Website: https://www.fitternity.com/
Twitter: @FitternityIndia
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fitternity/
if you like the show please leave a rating and review of the show. Just search of the indian startup show on ITunes, Stitcher, Overcast, Downcast, Instacast, Podkicker, And Apple TV . If you want to come on the show, don’t be shy. Please send me an email hello@neilpatel.co . Any feedback go to neilpatel.co/podcast and fill in the google form takes 30 secs or tweet @indianstartupsh or go to facebook.com/indianstartupshow would love to connect.
3/19/2016 • 23 minutes, 55 seconds
Ep26: Vamsi Krishna, Co-founder & CEO of Vedantu
Today I talk to Vamsi Krishna, co-founder & CEO of Vedantu (@vedantu_learn)
Based in Bangalore, Vedantu are a Live Online Tutoring platform that aims to ‘personalize’ and ‘democratize’ learning in India. Vedantu is one of the pioneers of LIVE online personalized tutoring in India and operates on the
‘marketplace of teachers’ model. And they are doing an amazing job so far!
Vamsi started his career teaching kids, whose parents worked at a sulphuric processing plant. in Barnala, Punjab
We talk about a number of topics including how he got started to raising $5m dollars in funding .The vision of the company , what excites him most about Vedantu. We also talk about the fundraising process. What VCs are looking for. And core challenges the company is facing
In this conversation we also talk about:
The online tutoring marketplace in India
Mentorship
Advice for students entering higher education
Stats so far
The hiring process
Advice for startups
Vamsi has several years teaching experience, so he gave us his revision tips :)
The 3 main things VCs look for when investing in startups (v.important!)
And much much more.... Please enjoy the show!
Links
Website : http://www.vedantu.com
Twitter : @vedantu_learn
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/VedantuInnovations
if you like the show, please leave a rating and review of the. Just search for the Indian startup show on ITunes, Stitcher & Overcast. Any feedback, please email hello@neilpatel.co or tweet @indianstartupsh or go to facebook.com/indianstartupshow would love to connect.
3/12/2016 • 29 minutes, 37 seconds
Ep25: Faheem Gill - Founder of Dashroad
Today I talk to Faheem Gill the founder of Dashroad. (@dashroad)
Based in UAE, Dashroad focuses on bringing out the data from cars to help build a platform of connected car applications. This is done with a plug-and-play dashroad dongle that captures trip data and turns into valuable insights for the car owner.
We talk about how he got started, his time spent working for Honda, Toyota and Silicon Valley, The startup scene in the UAE. In this conversation we also talk about:
The experience of going through the Flat 6 labs tech accelerator.
How to do a design sprint for a mobile app in under 60secs!
Driver behavior analytics
Awesome Opportunities in auto industry
Tesla
Advice for startups
Driving in UAE ;-)
And much much more.... Please enjoy the show!
Links
Website : http://www.dashroad.com
Twitter : @dashroad
P.S
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3/5/2016 • 26 minutes, 12 seconds
Ep24: Shilpi Kapoor - Founder of BarrierBreak
We talk tech for people with disabilities, with our guest Shilpi Kapoor, founder of Barrierbreak. Barrierbreak provides accessibility and assistive technology solutions for people with disabilities.
We talk about how she got started , her brand new app called newzhook
NewzHook is the first mobile news app that is accessible to blind & visually impaired users, deaf users and senior citizens.
We also talk about wearables, recent innovations ,her frustrations and her upcoming conference Techshare a national-level conference that focuses on creating a digitally-inclusive society In this conversation, we talk about:
The early days
Section 508
Global Elevate - The first virtual award in the accessibility space.
Advice on how to get started in the Tech for Good space
Inspirational stories of people Shilpi has helped
Favorite books
Examples of how technology can be used give people with disabilities an opportunity
Her tech heroes and much more…
Links
Website: http://barrierbreak.com/
Twitter: @Barrierbreak / @Shilpi_Kapoor
Mobile app - Newzhook - http://www.newzhook.com
Status of disability in India.
According to Census 2011, approximately 2.21 per cent or 26.8 million people in India are disabled. Of these, 5.4 million are physically disabled, while there are 5.07 million people with hearing disabilities, and vision issues are faced by 5.05 million people. At the bottom are speech disability, affecting around two million, and mental illness, which also affects another two million.
If you have any feedback on the show please email me hello@neilpatel.co, tweet @indianstartupsh. Fill in the survey neilpatel.co/podcast or go to facebook.com/indianstartupshow. Would love to connect!
2/27/2016 • 19 minutes, 19 seconds
Ep23: Varun Sheth - Co-Founder of Ketto
Today we are going to talk about crowdfunding with my guest Varun Sheth, the co-founder of Ketto (@ketto). Ketto is an online crowdfunding website for individuals, NGOs & businesses to raise money for their favorite causes and creative projects. In this conversation, we talk about:
How he met his co-founder Bollywood actor Kunal Kapoor.
The crowdfunding scene in India.
The vision of the company.
Current opportunities & challenges.
Tips on crowdfunding campaigns.
His tech heroes and much more…
Links
Website: www.ketto.org
Twitter: @ketto
If you have any feedback on the show please email me hello@neilpatel.co
tweet @indianstartupsh. Fill in the survey neilpatel.co/podcast or go to facebook.com/indianstartupshow. Would love to connect!
2/21/2016 • 14 minutes, 13 seconds
Ep22: Swaathi Kakarla - Co-Founder of Skcript
Swaathi Kakarla (@imswaathik) is the Co-founder of Skcript , a company based in Chennai. Skcript develops a product called Shrink which uses machine learning and compression algorithms to minimize files to the smallest possible size for enterprise customers around the world.
Swaathi talks about her roller coaster journey from running the company in a car to launching the product at Gitex in Dubai. She also talks about working on a video streaming product that can handle 8K video resolution, with real time compression.
In this conversation, we also talk about:
How she got started
Favorite web tools
Her tech heroes
The startup scene in Chennai
Hobbies and interests
and much more…
If you have subscribed to The Indian Startup Show. I would love your opinions & feedback so far. Go to neilpatel.co/podcast . Fill in the google form,it only takes 60 secs. Please be honest.
Links
Website: https://www.skcript.com
Contact: @imswaathik
Shrink product page: https://www.skcript.com/shrink/
Indian Startup Survey
http://www.neilpatel.co/podcast/
2/6/2016 • 12 minutes, 58 seconds
Ep21: Intro to UX: Raveesh Bhalla, Founder Partner of AppsCulture.
Today we are going to talk about UX (User experience) with my guest Raveesh Bhalla (@raveeshbhalla) Raveesh is the founder partner of AppsCulture (@Appsculture). Which is a brand new design consultancy.
In this conversation, we talk about:
What is UX?
His own process
Current challenges
The next big trend in the UX design industry
Interesting projects he has worked on
His favorite UX tools, websites & apps and much more…
If you have subscribed to The Indian Startup Show. I would love your opinions & feedback so far. Go to neilpatel.co/podcast . Fill in the google form,it only takes 60 secs. Please be honest.
Links
Blog https://medium.com/@raveeshbhalla
Contact: @raveeshbhalla
Indian Startup Survey
http://www.neilpatel.co/podcast/
1/29/2016 • 19 minutes, 56 seconds
Ep20: Dev Arora , Founder of 8Minutes.
Today we are going to talk about Clean Technology with my guest Dev Arora who is the founder of 8Minutes (@8MinutesSolar)
8Minutes is on a mission to revolutionize the solar energy sector by helping homeowners and businesses make the transition to solar energy.
We cover a lot of ground, including:
What is clean technology
How he got the idea
The current state of the Indian clean technology scene in 2016 (its like the 1980’s!)
How big the market is in India
Great marketing advice if you don’t have a budget!
Advice on anyone wanting to start a clean tech company
And much more…
Links
Twitter - @8MinutesSolar
Website - http://www.eightmins.com
Contact - switch@eightmins.com
Dev's favorite book - The FountainHead by Ayn Rand
http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Fountainhead-Ayn-Rand/dp/0141188626
1/16/2016 • 13 minutes, 52 seconds
Ep19: Neetal Parekh , Founder & CEO of Innov8social
Today I speak with Neetal Parekh (@neetal_parekh) Founder & CEO of Innov8social.com an online platform to make it easier for people to engage in the social impact space. Neetal has over a decade of experience in corporate, education, nonprofit, government, and social enterprise.
A passionate advocate for social entrepreneurship and impact innovation, Neetal believes that this field empowers us to creatively re-imagine how businesses and individuals can create meaningful impact and lasting value.
She is the host of the Innov8social Podcast, featuring interviews with thinkers and doers in the social impact space. She is also an adviser to social enterprise startups and as a mentor at the Sustainability Innovations Lab at GSVlabs. She has been selected as a Starting Bloc Fellow for 2016.
We talk about how she got started. how YOU can get started with social enterprise, to her volunteering work in India with her mother.
She also talks about her time as a mentor inspiring social entrepreneurs during the Startup Tech For Good Week in San Francisco last year
links
Website: innov8social.com
Book - 51 Questions on Social Entrepreneurship: http://www.innov8social.com/book
Podcast: http://www.innov8social.com/podcast
1/9/2016 • 20 minutes, 2 seconds
Ep18: Charanjeev Salva, Founder of SinghStyled.com
Today I speak to Charanjeev Salva, (@theflyingsikh) Founder of SinghStyled. The world's first style store created exclusively for the Sikh community. The team handpicks and curates a special subscription box every month with Turbans, styling, grooming and lifestyle products.
We talk about how he got the idea, The importance of the Turban , how he & team goes about curating products, to plans for the future. They launched around 3 months ago and are doing really well. Its an interesting fact 68% of purchases are actually made by non-Sikhs. So listen in to find out why!
links
Website http://www.singhstyled.com/
Twitter https://twitter.com/singhstyled
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/singhstyled
12/23/2015 • 23 minutes, 6 seconds
Ep17: From Poverty to the Moon: Naveen Jain, Billionaire , Founder & CEO of Moon Express
Naveen Jain (@Naveen_Jain_CEO), is a billionaire, and founder of World Innovation Institute, Intelius, Moon Express, inome and Infospace. He is also a trustee of the board at the X Prize Foundation, where he focuses on finding entrepreneurial solutions to challenges in education, poverty, agriculture, health and clean water.
We talk about Moon Express which plans to send a rocket tho the moon as a business venture to collect minerals and resources and bring them back to earth. We also talk about his new project Blue Dot and his time at the XPRIZE Foundation
Naveen pushes big dreams into action, spurring massive cultural and technological change. We also talk about what makes a good leader, the one thing founders should be focusing on, the best advice he ever received, to whether there is life on Mars.
Great episode!
Awards
Ernst and Young's Entrepreneur of the Year, Silicon India's "Most Admired Serial Entrepreneur," and the receiver of "Albert Einstein Technology Medal" for his pioneers in technology, he has been repeatedly honored for his entrepreneurial successes. Red Herring also recognized him as one of the "Top 20 Serial Entrepreneurs" and with the "Lifetime Achievement Award."
Websites
http://www.naveenjain.com/
http://www.xprize.org/
12/12/2015 • 28 minutes, 44 seconds
Ep16: Ryan Chadha, Entrepreneur & Co-Founder of Jigyasa School
Today we have Ryan Chadha (@RyanChadha) the co-founder of an international pre-school called Jigyasa in Bangalore, India. Jigyasa is a state-of-the-art preschool which offers a mixed age environment which encourages children to work and play collaboratively,
Ryan Started the school with his mother over 2 years ago with 5 kids an not much money! But they now have over 30 kids and doing really well. They are now looking at developing their own educational apps in the future.
Ryan is also an accomplished sportsperson, having represented the UAE at all age group levels for first class cricket. So we talk about scoring hundreds, to dealing with screaming kids.
Enjoy the show!
Links
Website: http://www.jigyasatheschool.com/
Facebook: Facebook.com/jigyasatheschool
12/4/2015 • 26 minutes, 49 seconds
Ep15: Ferdinand Kjærulff, Founder & CEO of CodersTrust
Ferdinand Kayulff, is the founder & CEO of CodersTrust. Coderstrust provides micro-finance for underprivileged talents to upgrade their coding skills, so they can earn more money on freelance portals. They have trained many developers in Bangladesh, India & Kenya.
Ferdinand was also a Captain of the Danish army he served as recovery officer in Iraq after the fall of Saddam Hussain . He pioneered a recovery project with the allied forces, bringing internet and e-learning to the citizens of the region in which he was stationed. The project was a massive success and inspired him to eventually create CodersTrust!
Links
www.coderstrust.com
Super Heroes vs Master Hackers
The financial services industry is changing, and it’s time someone comes in to save the day. The old ways aren’t working.
Enter Super Heroes vs Master Hackers, the Mumbai edition!
(http://www.heroesvshackers.com)
So this an amazing 36-hour hackathon that will superhero punch some awesomeness into Fintech!
Calling all Mumbai and Pune’s best developers, designers and entrepreneurs get yourself down to the world famous Bombay Stock Exchange on 28-29th November 2015.
Your challenge, should you choose to accept it, is to create the future of banking, now!
3 Tracks: Mobile Money, Merchant Payments and Customer Onboarding
Winners will receive 3 months co-working space and a fast track interview for the Barclays Accelerator powered by Techstars.
Prizes also include: Up to 6 lakhs in cash prizes, Apple TV, YU Yuphoria phone, Sony MDR XB-540 Headphones and more.
Partners: Microsoft, IBM, Cisco, Salesforce, Foursquare, CitrusPay, PayUMoney, Zone Startups India, AceHacker and many more.
Join the battle at: http://www.heroesvshackers.com #heroesvshackers or call +91-988-011-2117
So if you have an idea , sign up TODAY join a super cool team , build something amazing, get investment , change the world , come on the show and talk about it!
11/21/2015 • 17 minutes, 39 seconds
Ep14: Barbara Maim. Co-founder and CEO of Minsh
Barbara Maim is the Co-founder and CEO of Minsh, a community messaging system, a private social network with your own customised brand. In 2008, she co-founded Minsh, and a few years later, in June 2011, she moved from Lausanne to Bangalore with her husband and Co-founder, Jon. We talk about her time in India, working with her husband ,and plans for the future. Enjoy the Show.
links
https://minsh.com/
11/14/2015 • 15 minutes, 52 seconds
Ep13: Amar Vyas. Author of NRI:Now, Returned to India
Today I speak with Amar Vyas (@amarauthor). He is an author, a soon to be podcaster, and is a self-described nomad, who has lived in fifteen cities over the past twenty years in two continents. Somewhere in this timespan life he went to graduate school at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign and business school at Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad. Amar's debut novel NRI:Now, Returned to India was published in August 2014. NRI is the first in a four part series featuring the protagonist Amol Dixit and it is a humorous tale of woes experienced by Amol when he returns to India in haste.
We talk about the book , his life in America and India., The fiction scene in India, his new podcast and his plans for the future. Enjoy the show!
links
Website: http://www.amarvyas.in
Podcast: http://www.mykitaab.in
11/8/2015 • 31 minutes, 29 seconds
Ep12: Anne Kjær Riechert Co-Founder of Refugees on Rails
With the ongoing refugees crisis in Europe i chat to Anne Riechart co-founder of Refugees on Rails. A coding school for refugees based in Berlin, Germany . Their aim is to help refugees to build and expand their qualification as software developers and provide them the opportunity to work with startups and tech companies.
They only started 6 weeks ago and they have over 200 volunteers. Germany has been particularly welcoming and innovative when it comes to refugees.
We talk about how this got started , aims and objectives, her time spent in Japan and plans for the future.
key takeaway
No matter how bad life gets there are people like Anne who will will help you!
links
Website: http://refugeesonrails.org/
twitter: @RefugeesOnRails
P.S Refugees on Rails are looking for old laptops , so if you want to donate go to their website http://refugeesonrails.org/
10/31/2015 • 11 minutes, 50 seconds
Ep11: Kavita Kapoor - Technologist & Author of Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Kaam
Today I am joined by Kavita Kapoor (@kavitakapoor) who is the author of a new book called Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Kaam.
The book is based on her first hand experience across India. The book helps young professionals answer their questions and navigate the dynamic ever changing work space. So if you are struggling with what to do next in your life , then please listen.
We talk about a wide range of subjects from her experiences of leadership and mentorships , what makes a good boss, what happens if your boss is not very good , her side projects , blogging, entrepreneurship to women in tech.
Enjoy the show.
Links
kavitakapoor.org
10/24/2015 • 26 minutes, 23 seconds
Ep10 - Devin Miller - Lead engineer at NextDrop
In this episode I talk with Devin Miller , the lead engineer at NextDrop a startup based in Bangalore. Nextdrop is a for-profit enterprise with a social mission, they want to rid the world of its water problems.
Devin is originally from America studying computer science but decided to quit to try and come over to to India and to tackle India’s water issues. We talk about how it works, how they attract customers, his first impressions of India and plans for the future.
links
Website: www.nextdrop.org
twitter: @nextdrop
10/19/2015 • 20 minutes, 13 seconds
Ep09 - Pushkar Gaikwad - The Founder of AeroLeads
“SOFTWARE is eating the world,” proclaimed Marc Andreessen, the co-founder of Andreessen Horowitz. So this week I speak to Pushkar Gaikwad the founder of AeroLeads, a prospect and lead generation software tool.
Pushkar has bootstrapped his SaaS (software as a service) startup company for the last 7 months & now has over 1500 B2B customers around the world and a decent amount of turnover. In last 4 years, he has built 3 startups and multiple products. Which he regularly blogs about
We discuss how to generate sales for your business. Using marketing channels like Linkedin to generate leads. He is a firm believer that startups require lot of hard work and if you are not having fun and doing what you find it exciting, you will soon lose motivation.
website: https://aeroleads.com/
Pushkar's blog: http://gaikwad.in/
10/3/2015 • 23 minutes, 47 seconds
Ep08- Reema Sathe - Founder of Happy Roots
Reema Sathe is the founder of Happy Roots. An initiative helping farmers build high value alternate income sources. Did you know more than 50% of people in India still depend on agriculture for their earnings. She started out as a chemical engineer for a big corporation and then quit to follow her dreams of helping farmers in her region. Since launching she has created her first commercial pilot scheme and produced over 1000 organic eggs, which she supply's to high end restaurants in Pune. It's a great episode!
Links
Blog: www.storiesisee.com
Twitter : @reema_sathe
Facebook : http://www.facebook.com/happyroots1
9/12/2015 • 24 minutes, 22 seconds
Ep07- Krishna Yogi - Founder of Maptags
Addresses in India are so confusing!
So, In this podcast I speak to Krishna Yogi the founder of Maptags. who has come up with a simple, innovate solution to this problem!
Maptags is a web application that shortens your address to your favourite word & makes sharing address as easy as sharing a word. All you need is a smartphone and a GPS signal.
http://mapta.gs/
Krishna started this entrepreneurial journey 5 months ago. He and his team have attracted 4,000 users from across the globe. Reached $1500 in revenue. Over 20,000 map tags have already been taken.
I interviewed Krishna , while on holiday! We talk about his journey so far, the best moments. The huge potential of Maptags around the world. Maptags have also created a marketplace so you buy and sell tags. Krishna also shares his advice on launching your own startup
Links
Map tags home page - http://mapta.gs/
Twitter - https://twitter.com/Maptagss
9/5/2015 • 18 minutes, 44 seconds
Ep06- Stewart Noakes - Co-Founder of Tech Hub Bangalore & Boston
Joining me today is Stewart Noakes, Co-founder of TechHubs in Bangalore & Boston. TechHub creates spaces around the world for tech entrepreneurs to meet, work, learn and collaborate, and runs a load of great events, advice sessions and more.
Stewart is a successful entrepreneur and wanted to start a give back project to the people of Bangalore. So Stewart brought TechHub to India. At the time it was the first step for them outside of Europe.
Launched in June 2014 with an empty room, no chairs with the words IF NOT NOW THEN WHEN! painted on the walls. . They have grown to over 400 members+ and is now one of the top co-working spaces in India.
Stewart shares his inspiration and experiences of being the co-founder of TechHubs in Bangalore & Boston along with some of the challenges & opportunities of working in Bangalore where:
-- 80,000 IT graduates come out of Bangalore alone.
-- startups Received $2.7 Billion in funding last year
-- 37% of all IT spend of India goes through Bangalore.
We also talk about his own entrepreneur journey & his most memorable moments so far.
Links
https://bangalore.techhub.com/
Arik Marmorstein is the founder of Refresh Box. Refresh box enables people to subscribe or create 5-link-collection newsletters.
Think of it like a platform for newsletters. So anyone can subscribe or create different newsletters.
It’s currently a side project with two friends and its getting great traction. Since launching Refresh box has 2500 users , 530 curators and more than 7,000 subscriptions. All without spending any money on marketing!
It recently got featured on TechCrunch.
http://techcrunch.com/2015/04/13/refreshbox-lets-anyone-create-newsletters-featuring-the-weeks-best-reads/
We talk about product market fit, raising funding. time spent working on a startup at Dreamit’s accelerator in New York & Paul Grahams essay’s.
How he juggles 3 jobs and at the same time looking after a new born baby!
Quote “If you are working too much on design maybe you are covering something up” - Arik Marmorstein
Links
www.refreshbox.co
Paul Graham - Do things that don’t scale http://paulgraham.com/ds.html ==> STARTUP GOLD!!! if there's one thing your get out of this podcast then read this!
9/1/2015 • 21 minutes, 36 seconds
Ep04 - Bilal Budhani - Entrepreneur & Developer at CrowdFire
In today’s podcast I interviewed Bilal Budhani entrepreneur & now developer at CrowdFire. We discuss his break in the startup world to how he become young entrepreneur of the year in 2013.
Bilal talks about his experience of running his own startups. How he taught himself web development in the cyber cafes in Mumbai to working at CrowdFire. A tool for social analytics & social publishing. Which has over 11 million users and a series A funding.
Twitter: @BilalBudhani
Website: http://bilalbudhani.me/
Quora post on Crowdfire’s culture.
http://www.quora.com/Which-startups-in-India-have-the-best-workplace-cultures/answer/Priyanka-Sharma-121?srid=3gh2&share=1
8/23/2015 • 21 minutes, 40 seconds
Ep03 - Sahil Arora - Entrepreneur & Founder of Vuzelaa
i talked with Sahil Arora - Entrepreneur & Founder of Vuzelaa. Sahil is a 17 year old entrepreneur who raised $40,000 while still at school!. Vuzelaa is an iPhone app which uses retina recognition for logging into social media and other cool stuff. I talk about the highs & lows of being an entrepreneur.
We discuss the future of social networking. How he manages a team of 14 staff & pitching a VC during at school break. It’s full of practical advice , useful ideas for anyone building an app with no design or coding knowledge.
Enjoy!
Neil
www.neilpatel.co
Links
The Vuzelaa home page : www.vuzelaa.com
Twitter: @TheSahilsays
8/18/2015 • 24 minutes, 32 seconds
EP 02 - Deepak Abbot - Mobile Growth at Times Internet
i talked with Deepak Abbot - head of mobile growth at Times Internet part of the Times of India corporation. One of the largest media houses in the world. Learn how he and his team mange the growth and analytics of 14 + mobile apps & 50+ million users
Deepak talks about his decision-making methods, techniques, and processes including retention and referral strategies. A recent trip to Google HQ in mountain view. It’s full of practical advice , useful ideas for anyone looking at promoting an app in India
Enjoy!
Neil
neilpatel.co
Links
The Times of India App Link: https://itunes.apple.com/gb/app/the-times-of-india/id427589329?mt=8
Twitter: @deepakabbot
Blog: medium.com/@deepakabbot.
Its an App World: A publication all about Growth Hacking, Mobile Marketing & Data Analytics: https://medium.com/its-an-app-world
8/16/2015 • 33 minutes, 15 seconds
EP01 - Harshdeep Singh - Founder of Wrapitup
In this episode we talk to Harshdeep, a young entrepreneur from India, he has spent the last 3 years
building an iPhone App , called Wrap it up. And at 6ft 8 the tallest person i have interviewed.
We talk about why he is anti-social! What kept him going. Why he read Steve Jobs autobiography 15-20 times! And a 15 day coding streak.
Links
App Link: https://itunes.apple.com/in/app/wrapitup-text-summariser/id1017676504?mt=8
Website: http://harshdeephura.com/wrapitup/
Twitter: @theharshdeep
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlWtXzkBfxc
Product Hunt: http://www.producthunt.com/tech/wrapitup