In this beginner-friendly episode, Urvi Guglani—associate at Silverdale Capital, a $1.4 billion fund, and founder of the Female Bond Fellowship—joins Mahwash Mustafa, a Silicon Valley technologist exploring investment fundamentals alongside her fast-paced career. With prior experience at Pimco and BlackRock, Urvi breaks down the essentials of fixed-income investments, simplifies key concepts, explains how to evaluate investment quality, and shares practical strategies for balancing risk and return.
We also discuss the growing role of robo-advisors in guiding newcomers through their financial journeys and compare fixed-income strategies to index investing. As a bonus, Urvi offers a sneak peek into the Female Bond Fellowship (FBF), a platform providing personalized mentorship and support for aspiring investors.
As you step into 2025, this episode provides the perfect foundation to kickstart your investment strategy, equipping you with insights and tools to build confidence and make informed financial decisions.
In this beginner-friendly episode, we dive into the basics of blockchain to help you understand this transformative technology.
Join our host, Rajavi Mishra, a big tech software engineer and Urvi Guglani, a growth expert from an international fund manager, as they tear down the essentials of blockchain - from how it works at a fundamental level to its relationship with cryptocurrency and real-world use cases. They also discuss the advantages and disadvantages of blockchain technology and explore its future potential.
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Ditch the "get rich quick" mentality! This episode equips you with the knowledge, not shortcuts, for financial success.
Urvi Guglani, a growth expert from an international fund manager, joins our host Rajavi Mishra to translate complex economic jargon into clear explanations. We demystify inflation (from lattes to savings!), teach you to read corporate balance sheets, and explain the Federal Reserve's impact on interest rates, banks, and ultimately, your wallet. We even explore how your habits as a consumer shapes the entire economy.
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2. Check out Urvi Guglani's Female Bond Fellowship that empowers women in investment analysis.
This week we introduce part two of our conversation with Soribel Feliz, a former foreign service officer turned tech visionary. Soribel's unique path led her from international diplomacy to managing high-tech projects in the heart of Silicon Valley. She shares her experiences and insights, shedding light on her transition, the challenges she faced, and her mission to make AI more responsible and inclusive. Soribel candidly discusses her perspective as a woman in the male-dominated tech industry, offering valuable lessons and inspiration for aspiring individuals looking to break into the tech world.
In this second part, we're joined by Rajavi, a seasoned software engineer with a passion for generative AI. Together, Soribel and Rajavi explore the profound implications of generative AI on various aspects of our lives, ranging from politics and entertainment to the workforce, beauty perception, and even women's reproductive health. They delve deep into the biases inherent in AI systems and discuss the critical safeguards that must be developed to mitigate these biases and ensure a more equitable and ethical future for artificial intelligence.
Tune in to this two-part episode for an enlightening conversation that blends personal experiences, technological insights, and a vision for a more inclusive and responsible AI-driven world.
Join us as we unpack tech layoffs with Ayesha K, an AR/VR designer and a content creator, who shares her personal experience with a tech layoff. We explore multi-faceted reasons from economic downturns to organizational shifts, their widespread impact on tech employees and beyond, including contractors, startups, and various roles non-tech roles in tech like HR, Marketing etc.
We discuss the ripple effects that extend beyond the tech sector. We discover how startups can rebrand in outstanding circumstances like during the pandemics, drawing inspiration from Airbnb's pivot from traveling to places around the world to bringing a flavor of those places through online video courses on cooking and pottery.
You will hear step-by-step advice on successfully navigating a tech layoff and insights on bouncing back - including upskilling through courses, conferences, and hands-on projects, becoming a creator as a niche expert and sharing your knowledge with the world.
Tune in to this episode for a comprehensive exploration of tech layoffs, resilience strategies, and a glimpse into the optimistic post-recession landscape, where individuals can not only survive but thrive after a layoff.
This week on By The Way Tuesday we bring to you an unheard yet remarkable journey of Soribel, a former foreign service officer turned tech visionary.
In the first chapter of this two-part, we discuss how Soribel's unique path led her from international diplomacy to managing high-tech projects in the heart of Silicon Valley. She shares her experiences and insights, shedding light on her transition, the challenges she faced, and her mission to make AI more responsible and inclusive. Soribel candidly shares stories from meeting rooms showcasing her perspective as a woman in various male-dominated industries. She offers valuable lessons and inspiration for aspiring individuals looking to break into the tech world.
In the second part, we're joined by Rajavi Mishra, a software engineer in the AI / ML space and co-founder Shegai. Together, Soribel and Rajavi explore the profound implications of generative AI on various aspects of our lives, ranging from politics and entertainment to workforce, beauty perception, and even women's reproductive health. They delve deep into the biases inherent in AI systems and discuss the critical safeguards that must be engineered to mitigate biases and ensure a more equitable and ethical future for artificial intelligence.
Tune in to the first chapter of this two-part episode for an enlightening conversation that blends personal experiences, technological insights, and a vision for a more inclusive and responsible AI-driven world.
This week on By The Way Tuesday, we sit down with a remarkable woman who defied stereotypes in the tech industry and founded a mental health startup. Our guest, Vaamaa, hails from a non-technical background in global development, but eventually gave life to a groundbreaking tech app for mental health. Join us as she candidly shared her journey managing a technical team to navigating unsolicited advice from engineers trying to dictate her startup decisions.
We venture deep into the pervasive stereotypes and workplace policies that often impede women in tech, while also addressing the biological differences that contribute to these challenges. Uncover effective strategies for women to combat imposter syndrome, cope with demanding work hours, and navigate other obstacles they encounter in the tech sector. Additionally, we examine the pivotal role companies play in reforming their policies to foster a more inclusive and supportive environment for women in tech.
Throughout this episode, Vaamaa draws on her wealth of experience in the mental health realm, placing a strong emphasis on the importance of both mental and physical wellness for women in tech. She offers valuable, actionable tips and insights to empower individuals to excel in their tech careers while maintaining a healthy work-life balance.
Tune in for a discussion that will inspire and equip you to thrive in the dynamic world of tech.
This week, on By The Way Tuesday, we chat with Dipti Sonawane about all things design. Having shaped the design landscape at Amazon and Google, she brings a wealth of insights to the table.
From India to Finland to United States, Dipti discusses how her work transformed from advertisement and media to emerging spaces like wearable products, conversational AI, search, and personal mobility. She also fondly looks back and shares stories of resilience - how 20-year old Dipti justifies her pursuit of design as a viable and rewarding career or how she till-date fights #biases and #ByTheWay moments as a designer and woman in tech.
Get ready to discover how her global perspective, shaped by living, studying, and working in three different continents, fuels her commitment to creating inclusive and culturally relevant experiences.
This week, on By The Way Tuesday, we're excited to have Anastasiya Zarko as our special guest. Anastasiya, a former product manager at Visa who now thrives at Ancestry, brings her insights to the table. A graduate of Berkeley Haas, she delves into the realms of payment and genealogy tech, as well as the unique experiences of being a woman, while navigating motherhood, in a fast-paced, male-dominated tech landscape.
In our unfiltered discussion, Anastasiya recites real stories and conversations from meeting rooms, workspace and home living room, offering you a behind-the-scenes look that's not only enlightening but also empowering. This conversation leaves you with the inspiration and drive to conquer the world of technology like never before.