90,000 Hours (Private)

Pitches, pickleball, and the new rules of networking


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For decades, networking was about being seen: showing up in the right rooms, handing out the right cards, and saying the right things.

Today, a new generation of founders and VCs is rewriting that script with sweat, sneakers, and a shared goal to win the next point.

In this debut episode of 90,000 Hours, host Rahel Philipose heads to a pickleball court in Bengaluru to explore how the startup world is quietly staging a revolt against traditional networking.

You’ll hear from:

🎾 Arjun Vaidya – Founder of Dr Vaidya’s and now an investor at V3 Ventures. He’s launched Pickle & Pitch, a new way for founders to raise capital on the court, not in a conference room.
🎾 Vaniya Dangwal – Former professional tennis player and founder of Courtside Club. She’s bringing startup folks together through curated sports mixers, where the serve matters more than the sales pitch.
🎾 Piyush Jain and Pravruth BH – Founders of Sprentzo, a platform building grassroots sports communities across India. Their fastest-growing sport? Pickleball.

Why are people trading name tags for paddles?

What happens when connection becomes the goal and not the card you walk away with?

And what does it say about the future of work?

This episode is about something deeper than just a game. It’s about belonging, access, and how we build relationships that actually matter over our 90,000 hours.

Tune in.

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