that duo from Oman, and their Podcast.
There’s enough cult surrounding the world of Entrepreneurship and that ecstatic role of being able to be your own boss. What doesn’t get the attention it deserves is how much work that goes into the BTS & truly what gets transpired in getting your idea across to the public. We have with us one individual who’s been able to do just that in his previous stint as an entrepreneur out of college!
With Economic Migration statistics at an all-time high for Indians intending to secure better opportunities overseas, the main subject of debate is pertaining to one’s choice of country to migrate to. For our 6th episode, we have with us someone who has an interesting take on finding opportunities in developing countries as opposed to already developed countries.
OUTLINE
0:00 - Intro
1:34 - Background and moving to Europe post-undergrad
4:26 - Redeeming oneself from failure in 12th Grade
11:42 - Failing hard and Failing early
14:02 - Thriving in Citibank as an AVP
20:13 - Moving to Poland
22:39 - What informed your choice to emigrate to a Developing country?
26:28 - Are countries like Poland and Estonia the new norm for ease of economical migration and opportunities?
30:15 - Comparing the quality of living between a Western & a Slavic country ( Australia vs Poland )
33:02 - Final Thoughts
Imagine beginning something with all the right intentions in a particular stream only to shift careers diametrically and thrive in a program you were least trained in within years of graduating from your undergrad program. Featuring Aryan Anand today, who has precisely taken that leap, a IIITD tech grad, now a Liberal Sciences post-grad in training from one of the top-tier management institutes of India, IIM Kozhikode.
OUTLINE
0:00 - Intro
2:12 - drawing the work ethic from IIITD
5:11 - Masquerading from a Tech background into the Non-tech space
8:07 - What doors does a Liberal Science management course open?
13:37 - Why shift non-tech when already in a top engineering program?
17:31 - Are all MBAs extrovert
18:37 - The culture of IIM Kozhikode and what to expect at the LSM program of IIMK
23:20 - Final thoughts
With meta verse making the hue and cry in the news in the last couple of months it doesn’t come to notice for most that Estonia has already been working on its Digital Society project way sooner than the other countries. Inviting Hardik Tank who is thriving in this country which he once found hard to trace the location of on the map.
Check it out on YouTube for the full episode as well!
There's no denying how demanding it is to achieve the CA charter. What's even more demanding is the sheer amount of hard work it took to achieve the coveted 2 alphabets prefixing your name with an All India Rank and that too in the first attempt. Today is one such person who achieved both of the feats.
Rarely is the case when our guest takes over the ruins that we make and makes our day by speaking some genius stuff. This episode was one such case. Swapnil brought with himself this level of humbleness for all the achievements that he'd carried, as much as we have I'm sure you'd learn some valuable lessons too. Hope y'all enjoy!
Kick-starting our Season 2 Campaign with Jatinder Singh, the Marquee Opening Batsman & the Face of Oman Cricket for the ICC T20 World Cup this year. Despite Oman's unsuccessful campaign, it was history in the making as it has established itself in the conversation of the main cricketing circuit. Of which, our guest today has played a massive massive part in being the face of Oman Cricket for this world cup. Oman prides itself on its fiercest supporters no matter the outcome, I am sure this has not only inspired a wave of Omani cricketers from now on, but it has improved the morale of the city altogether after a tough testing phase due to COVID the previous year. We were truly inspired by the professional demeanor Jatinder had carried with himself off the field despite such a huge responsibility resting on his shoulders. I am sure you'll enjoy this episode as much as we have, do stay till the end!
OUTLINE
0:00 - Intro
2:18 - Humble beginnings & growing up in Muscat
5:57 - Journeying through middle school cricket into the national side
9:19 - Massive Growth of Oman Cricket over the years
14:45 - Making a mark in the ICC T20 World Cup
16:15 - An Apnapan Love for Oman
18:18 - Mental Prep against Big Names
21:14 - An Opening Batsman's philosophy
23:36 - Choosing Cricket professionally
28:15 - Some Philosophical Thoughts & conquering Social Media Bias
32:15 - Final Thoughts
Audio Episode :- Aleena Tayyab
OUTLINE
0:00 - Intro
1:43 - Initial Interactions
3:20 - Life in Kota
8:30 - Kota being an enigmatic city
10:00 - Difference between Kota and Delhi
11:10 - Starting Up a Shoe Business in the first year ( Sneaker Reselling ) + Throwback to PIS course of IIITD
24:04 - Getting the right clients + Rise of Brands Reselling
28:05 - First tryst with Cryptocurrency Investing
35:06 - Maintaining Balance
37:31 - Final thoughts
We featured a couple of our friends from the USA, Canada and what better way would it be to add another feature to our Season 1 hat, with someone coming from yet another Western Country, Australia. Unlike the rest of us, Aamir never actually got the chance to come back during the COVID pandemic and meet his parents, which made him experience an all together insane adulting learning curve. The both of us got the rare chance to make someone have an insanely thoughtful conversation about really have gone through so much in a short span of time. Do stay till the end to really understand his opinions upon what informed him to really choose Australia and his plans for settling down there.
INTERESTING NOTE :- Our personal favorite from Aamir was his take on how Parties are Networking hubs in most colleges and why an individual must make the most of it! Also, he had some interesting opinions on the many layers of getting independent.
OUTLINE :
0:00 - Intro
1:58 - Transitioning from School to Australia
5:00 - A 3 Day Work-Week at Unis
10:44 - The many layers of Independence and Adulting Quick
16:28 - Starting from Scratch and moving to a more western society
23:18 - A casual take on ranking colleges according to their Party Scenes
26:08 - Cuisine Culture down under
29:45 - On Immigrating and settling down
36:35 - What would you have done any differently? While casually making Aamir emotional xD
42:15 - Final Thoughts
Amanda is a wife. A mother. A blogger. A Christian.
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Award winning journalist Charlie Webster explores this unbelievable and bizarre, but
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