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...
Truth about Agriculture in India | Entrepreneurship | Anilkumar SG | Samunnati | Gayathri Prakash
At The BRIM
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5 months ago
Truth about Agriculture in India | Entrepreneurship | Anilkumar SG | Samunnati | Gayathri Prakash
Send us a text There is no single word that can fully describe the impact of my conversation with Mr. Anil Kumar SG, the visionary founder of Samunnati. He is a man who truly lives by what he speaks and has devoted himself to one of our most fundamental needs agriculture. I am deeply grateful for the opportunity to sit across from him and explore his journey, values, and vision. This conversation is not just for those with an interest in agriculture. It is for everyone who eats at least one ...
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...