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Don't miss our latest conversation with Anita Soni, founder of Cognition, on ShopTok! Discover how she helps children overcome cognitive challenges and excel in life. Learn the power of persistence, the importance of focusing on goals, and the role of parents in nurturing independence. Tune in now!
In This Episode
(00:01) Intro.
(03:23) Customer Acquisition.
(05:15) Issues children face.
(06:28) Outlier Kids.
(07:40) How to make kids outlier.
(09:20) How to increase focus.
(10:22) Parents over-control their kids.
(12:32) Challenges.
(13:43) Success
(14;25) Word of mouth.
(15;20) Edtech in today's world.
(16:55) Monetary benefits vs growth.
(18:33) Adults and cognitive skills.
Our Guests
Anita Soni is the founder of Cognition, which makes it easier for students to engage in knowledge-based learning that is more concerned with improving their cognitive abilities for a better and more promising future. She is enthusiastic about developing the skills of the Children’s Workforce, especially those working in Children’s Centres, and early childhood/years provision in the maintained, voluntary and independent sectors. This includes teachers, managers, teaching assistants, Family Support Workers, early years practitioners and childminders. She has used a range of approaches to enable this including training, group supervision and consultation. Anita’s particular interests are early childhood, Children’s Centres, the Key Person approach, personal, social and emotional development and supervision, video interactive guidance (VIG) and video enhanced reflective practice (VERP).
Your Host
In a career spanning 20+ years, Amit Ray has been a corporate leader, entrepreneur and angel investor who has achieved a level of financial independence. In this show he discusses the practical aspects of personal finance based on his own learnings and insights from the experts and fellow financial enthusiasts he’s met along the way.
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In this episode we explore the story of Flexibees, a platform that is revolutionizing the way businesses hire qualified professionals and helping women professionals return to work on their own terms. We'll discuss the challenges and opportunities Shreya and co-foudners faced, the importance of communication and filtering for flexible work, and their vision for the future. Whether you're a business owner, a professional seeking flexible work solutions, or just interested in the future of work, this video is for you. Don't miss out on the insights and advice from the founders on how to build a successful startup.
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Our Guest, Shrey Prakash, is a cofounder and CEO of Flexibees. Flexibees is an organisation with a vision to normalise flexibility in work, via options such as flexi-time, part-time, remote-working, that brings new hiring models to businesses and a new way of living to people.
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Your Host
In a career spanning 20+ years, Amit Ray has been a corporate leader, entrepreneur and angel investor who has achieved a level of financial independence. In this show he discusses the practical aspects of personal finance based on his own learnings and insights from the experts and fellow financial enthusiasts he’s met along the way.
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Can the passion and flair for creatives be a potential career option for you? Rishi Piparaiya, one of the top executives in the corporate world, is one such creative soul who dived into his passion for the written word. But he did it with planning and deep knowledge. This helped him steer clear of unpleasant surprises of the writing world and stick to the core- the fun of the writing process. If you are desirous of stepping into any creative field, this episode of ShopTok is a must-listen for you!
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An Economics graduate from the University of Rochester and a Master's degree holder from the Cornell Johnson Graduate School of Management, Rishi Pipariya has seen it all in his corporate career of more than 20 years- from heading Sales at Aviva to taking care of strategy as Vice President at Citigroup. It was his love for writing that made him quit his well-paying job to venture into the field of literary escapades. He is now a well-known author of some of the best-selling books like Aisle Be Damned and Job Be Damned. He is also well known for his adventure-based books for children.
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About your host
Amit has over 20 years of experience with startups and large corporations. He’s the founder and CEO of CrazyTok as well as a consultant, angel investor and content creator. Follow him on LinkedIn, where he shares his experiences in these areas.
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Solopreneurs often feel that they are limited by their business model with respect to their resources- being the sole employee with a fixed geographical presence. But with the advent of technology, transitioning from offline to online has made it seamless for these solopreneurs to make the most of their skills and resources. We have one such businesswoman with us who transitioned her teaching skills to the online model, making her offer her services to a wider audience. If you’re a solopreneur thinking of making the move from offline to online, then this ShopTok Episode is for you!
Siti Nurmaisyah is a certified Indonesian teacher, with more than 20 years of teaching experience. She uses innovative methods to teach her students, online and offline. Her clients include people belonging to various demographics like expatriates, workers, school students (teenagers and children), etc. Siti is a great example of a solopreneur who successfully transitioned from an offline to an online model of teaching. With her skills and support from her family, she was able to beat the difficult times of COVID, where she lost a lot of her students and has moved to teach students across the globe from the comfort of her home.
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Amit has over 20 years of experience with startups and large corporations. He’s the founder and CEO of CrazyTok as well as a consultant, angel investor and content creator. Follow him on LinkedIn, where he shares his experiences in these areas.
This podcast is powered by CrazyTok: We help experts become influencers.
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Ever wondered what you’ll do once you achieve all that you want in your career? Is it then time to fade into the sunset and ease into a life of leisure? Or do you feel like you’re up for new challenges? Well, if you’re one of those for whom a single innings isn’t enough, you’ll love this episode.
Arvind Sankaran, an engineering graduate from Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani, and a master's degree holder from Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta, had finished his 1st innings successfully, serving in the banking industry in various positions across the globe. With immense knowledge at his disposal, he did something extraordinary-when most people would look at retiring, he began his 2nd innings. With the zeal to offer value to businesses and in the process of rediscovering and living his passion, Arvind is now a successful advisor who provides strategic direction to businesses across different fields of operation and industries.
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Amit has over 20 years of experience with startups and large corporations. He’s the founder and CEO of CrazyTok as well as a consultant, angel investor and content creator. Follow him on LinkedIn, where he shares his experiences in these areas.
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Revolutionary products often have a history of being labelled as “needless” - till people suddenly discover they really need them! That’s how it was with Graphene.
Back in 2014, when Santosh Katti first started trying to sell AI as a service to clients, nobody seemed to understand its potential. It took years to build and educate the market, but it paid off in spades as they became one of the earliest players in a major new industry.
On this episode of ShopTok we’ll learn from Santosh how he found ways to keep going while trying to sell the value proposition of his nascent product.
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Santosh Katti, CEO, Graphene
Santosh Katti, an engineer from the National Institute of Technology, Karnataka, and a Master's Degree Holder from the Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta, worked in the consumer goods & healthcare segment with Fortune 500 companies like Procter & Gamble and Johnson & Johnson. In 2014, he co-founded Graphene, an AI-based company, that provides unbiased insights from opinions expressed by stakeholders in the health care and consumer goods space.
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Amit Ray, Host
Amit has over 20 years of experience with startups and large corporations. He’s the founder and CEO of CrazyTok as well as a consultant, angel investor and content creator. Follow him on LinkedIn, where he shares more of his experiences in these areas.
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This podcast is powered by CrazyTok: We help experts become influencers.
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A few years ago, I barely knew anyone who put a lot of thought into their health and their wellbeing. Well, I mean, after almost what three years of COVID, I think that has changed very much. Almost everyone I know now is like cycling or going to the gym, or using the time that they've got back from working from home, to try and take care of themselves. And this extends to not just working out, but also eating healthy, living healthy, maybe sleeping at the right time, things like that. So, clearly, this has now created the space for a number of wellness related businesses to flourish, who might have struggled maybe 10 years ago, when people weren't really that into their own health and wellbeing. So today we are speaking with Aanan Khurma, of Wellversed. He's a two-time entrepreneur in the wellness space. And he's gonna tell us about how he's made it in this space, because he's had one successful exit before this, and how he's seeing it evolve, as over the last three years, or maybe the last few years.
The discussion today is also a little bit different, because Wellversed is actually a company that has received some funding, which is very different from many of our other guests who are bootstrapped.
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Business is all about focus they'll tell you. Focus on one product, one service, one customer profile, maybe one geography. But what if you want to do it all? What if you don't want to limit yourself and instead want to sell a range of products or services aiming for the widest market possible? Can you even be successful that way? Well, today we are talking to Sahil Mehta of Emmbros Overseas, who has not one or two, but actually multiple brands, in multiple areas, spanning skincare, nutrition, fitness, women care, baby care, I mean, men, women, babies, well, that's about the widest market that I can think of. And he's gonna tell us how he got started down this path, and how he manages his portfolio of brands profitably.
Show notes available here.
What do you think about when you hear the words serial entrepreneur? Do you imagine a startup founder raising money growing fast, and then making an exit, and then doing it all over again. But what if I told you that people do this with bootstrap ventures as well, perhaps even more often than with startups. Today, we are talking to Darpan Seth, founder of Nextuple, which is his second business after a successful exit with his first one. We are going to understand from him his learnings from the first exit, and how he's approaching business this time around.
If you want to check out what Darpan's been up to with his business, here's the link to Nextuple.
Show Notes available here.
Most people don't even get started on one business idea. And it's rare to find someone who's worked on two or three. But six, come on, that's crazy talk, right? Well, not really. Today we are speaking with Sharad Lal, Founder and currently chairman of 24 Inc, a Singaporean advertising agency that helps large clients execute on digital and retail campaigns. He also runs a successful podcast called “How to Live”, which was recently number 3 in Singapore. And I'm really frankly quite jealous, because that's a higher rank than my podcasts have ever achieved.
And that's not all. He's founded six different businesses in actually quite a variety of spaces. Some succeeded, like 24 Inc, and others did not like his first startup. So we're going to understand from him how he thinks one can be successful with Bootstrap businesses.
Show notes available here.
The podcast currently has 24 episodes available.
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