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Back To Campus
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The Signal.Co brings to you a podcast that talks to entrepreneurs, independent professionals across India and goes back to their days at college, at campus to understand how their professional journeys took shape.
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In this episode, we have Kanishk Seth, the singer of Rangi Saari, yes your favourite indie song right now probably. His musical journey began at the age of 14 and he graduated from Berklee College of Music. So far, he has composed, produced and sung over 100 songs.
After some fun days at DU and then ISB - Hyderabad, and her work as a research analyst with McKinsey, Aditi Balbir has had her professional journey packed with a whole lot of travel thanks to her sustainable eco friendly resort venture v resorts. She’s also an investor who pushes for women founded startups.
In this episode we have Aadit Palicha, the 19 year old, who is now synonymous with Zepto - the grocery delivery service. He speaks to Rajneil Kamath about how in less than a year, he went from being a student to almost hitting unicorn status with his disruptive startup.
In this episode, we have Alicia Souza, a woman who wears many hats, including artist, illustrator, digital entrepreneur, and a pet parent. She is passionate about her happy and cheerful illustrations. She has a huge fan base for her illustrations and merchandise under her own brand, Alicia Souza.
In this episode, we have Garima Surana, and you’ve probably heard her on Popkast with Garima, a podcast running since 2020. She is also the CEO of Sochcast - a podcast platform for women.
In this episode, we have Sunchika Pandey, also known as Twitter Madame, is the mastermind behind Mumbai Police's witty viral tweets. While Sunchika lives and breathes crime reporting, she travelled all the way from Ranchi to Delhi to finally Mumbai. She is currently a digital entrepreneur and the founder of HAT Media.
In this episode, we have none other than Naomi Datta, a proud author of two books - The 6 pm slot and How to be a likeable bigot. A Malayalam film enthusiast, Naomi is also a long form non-fiction writer; before she turned into a full time creative consultant, she was a TV journalist at Times Now, and CNBC TV 18. She talks to host Rajneil Kamath about her ambitions back in school and college and how she got that first break as a news anchor.
In this episode, Rohit Agarwala, the creator of Barely Opinionated, which is considered to be one of India's fastest growing infotainment communities, speaks to host Rajneil Kamath about some instrumental days in college, not too long ago. While he is a successful entrepreneur and a J Cole fan, Rohit's life also majorly revolves around content creation and influencer marketing.
In this episode, Pratik Gupta, the co-founder of both FoxyMoron and Zoo Media Network gives host, Rajneil Kamath an insight into his college days in Mumbai city. Essentially, Pratik, a digital entrepreneur who has been successful in scaling enterprises in the Web 2.0 and Web 3.0 domains; has had an incredible journey dating back to his college days. At the age of 19, Pratik launched his first agency, FoxyMoron which served as the beginning of his career. He didn’t stop there. Pratik went on to develop Asia's largest independent media network, Zoo Media.
In this episode, we have Azaan Feroz Sait, an entrepreneur and a community builder from Bengaluru. He aims to create communities through storytelling, commerce, and phygital surfaces. Host, Rajneil Kamath speaks to the young co-founder of The Hub, a shared space ecosystem offering creative places for Co-Living, Co-Working, and other events under one roof.
In this episode, Harsha Bhogle, a former engineer who also went to IIM Ahmedabad and is now a sports commentator talks to host Rajneil Kamath about how his early days led him to be the Voice of Indian Cricket. A Hyderabadi at heart, over the years, he has established his position as one of the most renowned figures in the world of cricket.
Do you remember that tiny little mobile phone given to you (or not) as the very first souvenir for adult life?
Or do you have that one epic statement that a favourite professor left you with on your graduation day?
There are these tiny little things, some of which are reasons why you found your first startup, some of which are why you made that career switch
We talk to the many change makers, the disrupters across fields who tell us what it was like for them back in the days, back in college with the Back To Campus Podcast by The Signal.Co.
Hosted by Co-founder at The Signal.Co, Rajneil Kamath, helps us get an insight of those who couldn’t be bothered to follow a conventional career path and made their days at college beyond academic and took learnings for life from there.
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