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The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.
Join us in our second season as we explore youth entrepreneurship, in a nutshell, along with Sankalp Mohan Sharma, our host and the founder and director of the Global Sachh Foundation. In this season, we explore the journey of 7 young entrepreneurs and how they went on to build their organisations while pursuing their education. Our seventh and last episode features our host, Sankalp Mohan Sharma, on the other side of the table as Asif Hassan asks him questions to break his journey down at the Global Sacch Foundation. Listen to Sankalp talk about the importance of consistency, adaptability and relatability in a young entrepreneur's life.
Join us in our second season as we explore youth entrepreneurship, in a nutshell, along with Sankalp Mohan Sharma, our host and the founder and director of the Global Sachh Foundation. In this season, we explore the journey of 7 young entrepreneurs and how they went on to build their organisations while pursuing their education. Our sixth episode features Safdhar Adoor, co-founder of Rices Obliquity Pvt. Ltd. and SteppinOut. As he takes us through his entrepreneurial journey, he also stresses upon the importance of starting out young as an entrepreneur.
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Join us in our second season as we explore youth entrepreneurship, in a nutshell, along with Sankalp Mohan Sharma, our host and the founder and director of the Global Sachh Foundation. In this season, we explore the journey of 7 young entrepreneurs and how they went on to build their organisations while pursuing their education. Our fifth episode features Mallaika Kamat, founder of Alokikgoa. She talks to us about chasing her passion project through college and finally making Alokik her one and only focus.
Join us in our second season as we explore youth entrepreneurship, in a nutshell, along with Sankalp Mohan Sharma, our host and the founder and director of the Global Sachh Foundation. In this season, we explore the journey of 7 young entrepreneurs and how they went on to build their organisations while pursuing their education. Our fourth episode features Tariq Sheriff, co-founder and full-time director of Area 83. He talks to our host about all things nature and adventure sports. Brownie content: if you're looking to start a business in adventure sports, Tariq is the best person to learn from and, in this episode, he shares with us exactly how.
Join us in our second season as we explore youth entrepreneurship, in a nutshell, along with Sankalp Mohan Sharma, our host and the founder and director of the Global Sachh Foundation. In this season, we explore the journey of 7 young entrepreneurs and how they went on to build their organisations while pursuing their education. Our third episode features Divya Pai, founder of Wanderknots. She talks to us about why she travels and how she turned her passion for travelling to unknown destinations her business.
Join us in our second season as we explore youth entrepreneurship, in a nutshell, along with Sankalp Mohan Sharma, our host and the founder and director of the Global Sachh Foundation. In this season, we explore the journey of 7 young entrepreneurs and how they went on to build their organisations while pursuing their education. Our second episode features Vikas Badiger, founder of Faces of Bengaluru. He talks to us about what pushed him to start FoB and his journey since with humans, faces, places and culture.
Join us in our second season as we explore youth entrepreneurship, in a nutshell, along with Sankalp Mohan Sharma, our host and the founder and director of the Global Sachh Foundation. In this season, we explore the journey of 7 young entrepreneurs and how they went on to build their organisations while pursuing their education. Our first episode features Yog Siddho, the founder of MYT Yoga in Goa. She talks about her relationship with yoga and how it pushed her to start a school to allows others to discover the same peace, happiness and calmness that it brought her.
Join us in our first season as we explore social entrepreneurship, in a nutshell, along with Akshai Sarin, our host and the founder of BlessdBuy. In this season, we explore how social entrepreneurship and communities are a big part of finding solutions to today’s problems for a better future. Our seventh episode talks about how social entrepreneurs go about identifying a cause and kickstarting their social entrepreneurship journey through Divyadarshan’s journey. Divyadarshan works with the Global Ashoka Young Changemakers team. At 13, Darshan and his friends launched a student club for environmental action in his hometown of Trichy and he has led several change-making initiatives since. Prior to Ashoka, he worked with the Delhi University Research Council on improving the status of undergraduate education in the country.
Join us in our first season as we explore social entrepreneurship, in a nutshell, along with Akshai Sarin, our host and the founder of BlessdBuy. In this season, we explore how social entrepreneurship and communities are a big part of finding solutions to today’s problems for a better future. Our sixth episode explores the current social entrepreneurship scene in India through Niraj Marathe’s journey. Niraj is the founder of CoolCrop — an organisation that develops customised on-farm cold storage solutions which can be powered by solar energy systems in areas where electricity grid access is unreliable. They also provide the farmers with information about ongoing and predictive market price trends for perishable produce so that they can make better-informed decisions on when and where to market the stored or harvested produce.
Join us in our first season as we explore social entrepreneurship, in a nutshell, along with Akshai Sarin, our host and the founder of BlessdBuy. In this season, we explore how social entrepreneurship and communities are a big part of finding solutions to today’s problems for a better future. Our fifth episode explores communities, collaborations and partnerships in a social organisation through Mansee Shah Thard’s journey. Mansee is an art entrepreneur, communication professional, constant learner and co-founder of Lahe Lahe — one of Bengaluru's popular expression spaces that has put considerable thought into creating a secure, meaningful online platform for artists and engaging with audiences in an effective way, while also making events as commercially viable as possible.
The podcast currently has 14 episodes available.