Changepreneurs

From Small Village to Big Vision - The Making of a Changepreneur - Sathish Unplugged S2E32


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Summary


In this episode of Changepreneurs, host Roshni Radhakrishnan and co-host Shrish engage in a heartfelt conversation with Sathish Kumar, a life and leadership coach. Sathsh shares his journey from a humble background in a small village in South India to a successful banking career, and ultimately to his current role as a coach and podcaster. He reflects on the struggles of his childhood, the importance of relationships, and the transformative power of purpose. Sathish emphasizes the significance of community building and aims to impact lives through his initiatives, including the Matram personal development community and the Changepreneurs podcast. His story is one of resilience, curiosity, and a deep commitment to helping others find their purpose.



Takeaways


Sathish's childhood struggles shaped his resilience and gratitude.

Every person has a unique story worth sharing.

Building relationships is key to personal and professional success.

Purpose can be found through self-reflection and service to others.

Community initiatives can drive societal change.

Curiosity is a vital trait for personal growth.

Financial discipline stems from understanding one's background.

Transformation often requires stepping out of comfort zones.

Meditation can lead to profound personal insights.

Helping others brings joy and fulfillment. 




Chapters


00:00 Introduction to Sathish Kumar

02:01 Overcoming Childhood Struggles

09:28 Roots and Relationships

13:55 The Gray Areas of Life

23:18 Transitioning from Banking to Purpose

34:59 Finding Purpose and Passion

41:21 Building a Community for Change

47:49 Vision for the Future



Keywords


Sathish Kumar, Changepreneurs, life coaching, personal development, empathy, purpose, community building, storytelling, transformation, leadership, Maatram

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ChangepreneursBy Sathish Kumar