
Ever feel like you're succeeding but somehow still alone?
I built a company that helps founders tell their stories.
Plot twist: I forgot to live my own.
Four years of pouring everything into WrittenlyHub left me with 30 employees, amazing clients, and barely any friends outside work. Turns out success can be the loneliest place if you're not careful.
So I'm trying something new - a podcast where I actually let people into the mess.
What we actually talk about:
→ Why every founder has that Tuesday morning identity crisis
→ How I went from wanting party money to accidentally employing 30 people
→ The isolation nobody warns you about when you're "winning"
→ Why I call everything an "experiment" (it changes everything)
→ What happens when you stop performing your life and start living it
My co-host Labiqua was my first intern. Now she's one of my closest friends. That's what happens when you invest in actual relationships instead of LinkedIn connections.
Zero decks given. Just stories, journal dumps, and figuring it out as we go.
Find me being unhinged:
Instagram: @asthaonbrand
LinkedIn: Astha Verma
PS: If you're here for business tips and morning routines, this isn't it. This is for people who collect stories like other people collect shoes.