Send us a text I walked into the interview with pages of notes. I never opened them. Because with Akshika Poddar, the conversation just flowed from motherhood to business, from textiles to leadership. As a fellow textile enthusiast and a mother of three, I found myself resonating with so much of what she said. She is clear, calm, and completely head-first. Open to ideas, grounded in instinct. And that kind of clarity? That kind of conviction? It is, quite literally, Rare. Thank you ! I...
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Send us a text I walked into the interview with pages of notes. I never opened them. Because with Akshika Poddar, the conversation just flowed from motherhood to business, from textiles to leadership. As a fellow textile enthusiast and a mother of three, I found myself resonating with so much of what she said. She is clear, calm, and completely head-first. Open to ideas, grounded in instinct. And that kind of clarity? That kind of conviction? It is, quite literally, Rare. Thank you ! I...
From ₹10 Lakhs to 700+ Salons: CK Kumaravel’s Untold Story
At The BRIM
1 hour 27 minutes
3 months ago
From ₹10 Lakhs to 700+ Salons: CK Kumaravel’s Untold Story
Send us a text If you are building something, facing a tough season, or just need clarity, you need to hear this. I started this podcast to share stories that inspire action. This conversation with C.K. Kumaravel is exactly that. He spoke openly about losing his father, how his mother held the family together, the ups and downs with his brother, facing failure, refusing handouts, and rebuilding from the ground up. We spoke about how to think through problems, how to build systems, scale thr...
At The BRIM
Send us a text I walked into the interview with pages of notes. I never opened them. Because with Akshika Poddar, the conversation just flowed from motherhood to business, from textiles to leadership. As a fellow textile enthusiast and a mother of three, I found myself resonating with so much of what she said. She is clear, calm, and completely head-first. Open to ideas, grounded in instinct. And that kind of clarity? That kind of conviction? It is, quite literally, Rare. Thank you ! I...