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Choosing Leadership with Sumit Gupta
Choosing Leadership with Sumit Gupta
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As a leader, you are always making choices. Even when you think you have no choice.
And if you are unable to make a decision, you are choosing to stay in a state of indecision.
The only question is - are your choices taking you where you want to go?
I am Sumit Gupta, and this is "Choosing Leadership" - a podcast for high performers with big dreams - who know deep inside that there is more. This is a podcast for people who know they are more powerful than the level they are currently playing.
I have spent a long time feeling powerless, and that is why I see where you are powerful even when you cannot. I dare to say what most people would not. I dare to speak to the "tremendous power" which you already have rather than what you believe are your strengths and limitations.
This podcast is called "choosing leadership" - because that is what leadership is - a choice. The choice to step into the unknown. The choice to see fear as a friend. The choice to take courageous action rather than waiting for readiness.
Join Sumit in exploring this question when it comes to your leadership.
In each moment of life, are you Deploying Yourself or not?
In each moment of life, are you Choosing Leadership or not?
And if you are unable to make a decision, you are choosing to stay in a state of indecision.
The only question is - are your choices taking you where you want to go?
I am Sumit Gupta, and this is "Choosing Leadership" - a podcast for high performers with big dreams - who know deep inside that there is more. This is a podcast for people who know they are more powerful than the level they are currently playing.
I have spent a long time feeling powerless, and that is why I see where you are powerful even when you cannot. I dare to say what most people would not. I dare to speak to the "tremendous power" which you already have rather than what you believe are your strengths and limitations.
This podcast is called "choosing leadership" - because that is what leadership is - a choice. The choice to step into the unknown. The choice to see fear as a friend. The choice to take courageous action rather than waiting for readiness.
Join Sumit in exploring this question when it comes to your leadership.
In each moment of life, are you Deploying Yourself or not?
In each moment of life, are you Choosing Leadership or not?
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This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name.Ryan Howsam’s entrepreneurial journey is a masterclass in resilience, focus, and bold decision-making. In this candid conversation on the Choosing Leadership podcast, Ryan shares how he rebuilt his life after a crushing business collapse, turning setbacks into stepping stones. He reveals the lessons behind scaling Staysure, building teams that thrive without you, and why health and mindfulness are just as critical as strategy. This isn’t just a success story—it’s a roadmap for leaders who want to stay sharp, avoid burnout, and create lasting impact. If you’ve ever wondered how to turn adversity into your greatest advantage, this episode is for you.You can find Ryan Howsam at the below linkshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-howsam-01698414/https://careers.staysuregroup.co.uk/In the interview, Ryan shares"Leadership isn’t about content—it’s about choosing a context that drives bold decisions.""Resilience is built when you’re knocking on doors, not when everything is going your way.""A financial collapse taught me more about risk than any business school ever could.""Focus on mastering one thing—people underestimate what they can achieve in ten years.""Money doesn’t make you successful; learning to manage it does.""A great business is one that doesn’t fall apart when you step away.""Health isn’t optional for leaders—your body is the engine of your ambition.""Scaling is about empowering capable leaders, not clinging to control.""Setbacks aren’t failures—they’re invitations to rebuild stronger and smarter.""The future of entrepreneurship will be fueled by AI and human resilience working together."
This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name.What does it really take to lead in the climate tech space—beyond the buzzwords and boardrooms?In this candid conversation, Steven Meersman, co-founder of Zenobi Energy, shares how he went from resisting entrepreneurship to leading a company that's transforming energy infrastructure across 11 countries.You’ll hear hard-won lessons on scaling with purpose, building a culture of ownership, and navigating the messy middle of leadership.Steven’s insights on balancing innovation with financial viability are gold for any leader trying to do work that actually matters.If you’re building something bold and want to stay grounded while growing fast, this episode is for you.You can find Steven Meersman at the below linkshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/stevencgmeersman/https://www.zenobe.com/In the interview, Steven shares“Leadership is a pendulum—you don’t want perfect balance, you want movement. Knowing when to push back is key.” “We don’t just hire startup veterans—we hire passionate people who care deeply about our mission. Ownership can be taught.” “If sustainability isn’t financially viable, it won’t scale. Our job is to make green solutions make business sense.” “My journey into entrepreneurship was reluctant at first, but purpose pulled me in—climate tech gave me a reason to build.” “Lessons from oil and gas—like managing risk and optimizing cost—are surprisingly useful when scaling clean tech.” “I don’t make decisions based on labels. I look at the opportunity, the timing, and the impact we can make.” “A good leader supports without micromanaging and communicates without creating silos.” “We’re solving the first mile, the last mile, and everything in between to make renewable energy work at scale.” “We’ve repurposed EV batteries to replace diesel generators—real innovation happens where the grid doesn’t reach.” “Culture isn’t just values on a wall—it’s what people do when no one’s looking. That’s what drives innovation.”
This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name.Professor Jag Dhanda’s journey from surgeon to tech educator is a masterclass in courage, vision, and relentless innovation. In this episode, he shares how leaving home at 17, working his way through medical school, and pioneering virtual reality in surgical training shaped his belief that true leadership is about service, not status. You’ll hear how he’s breaking down barriers in global healthcare education, empowering doctors in low-resource settings to save more lives. His insights on balancing ambition, well-being, and impact will challenge you to rethink what’s really possible in your own leadership journey. If you’ve ever wondered how to turn bold ideas into real-world change, this conversation is your blueprint.You can find Professor Jag Dhanda at the below linkshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/professor-jag-dhanda-ab59aa146/https://www.linkedin.com/company/extended-reality-in-medicine-and-surgery-xrims/In the interview, Professor Jag shares"Resilience and innovation aren’t separate paths—they’re the same road when you refuse to accept limits.""Leaving home at 17 taught me that courage often comes before clarity.""Virtual reality isn’t about replacing surgeons—it’s about equipping them to save more lives.""Education should not be bound by geography, privilege, or language.""Empathy in medicine starts long before you pick up a scalpel.""Balancing surgery, entrepreneurship, and family is less about time management and more about energy management.""Technology is only powerful when it levels the playing field for those who need it most.""The next generation of leaders must value significance over hierarchy.""If you want to create global impact, start by serving one person really well—and then scale that love."
This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name.In this powerful episode of Choosing Leadership, Tom Gegax shares how a harsh truth—that he was the problem in his own company—sparked a complete transformation in his leadership. From building Tires Plus into a thriving enterprise to facing cancer, divorce, and near business collapse, Tom reveals how vulnerability and spirit reshaped his life and business philosophy. He challenges leaders to rethink corporate culture, nurture the whole person—intellectual, spiritual, physical, and emotional—and lead with both heart and accountability. Through his film Confessions of a CEO, Tom calls for leaders to question whether their decisions truly align with their mission and serve all stakeholders. If you’re ready to trade burnout and fear for meaning and impact, this conversation will inspire you to lead differently—starting now.You can find Tom Gegax at the below linkshttps://ceoworld.biz/https://www.confessionsofaceomovie.com/In the interview, Tom shares"The hardest truth I ever heard was this: I was the problem in my own company—and that truth set me free.""Leadership isn’t about driving harder; it’s about leading with heart, spirit, and service.""When you nurture the intellectual, spiritual, physical, and emotional sides of people, you don’t just build better leaders—you build better workplaces.""If people live for Fridays and dread Mondays, your culture is broken—and it’s your job to fix it.""Servant leadership is not being a dictator or a doormat; it’s being warm-hearted and tough-minded at the same time.""I put the customer at the top of our org chart—and myself at the very bottom, serving everyone else.""Vulnerability isn’t weakness; it’s the birthplace of real, lasting leadership.""Question every decision: does it align with your mission and truly serve all stakeholders?""Even when my voice gave out, I kept spreading the message—because better leadership is worth the fight.""Choosing leadership is a commitment to live with joy, meaning, and impact—not just to run a business."
This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name.What does it take to walk away from corporate success and step into purpose-driven leadership? In this inspiring episode, Syed Ahmed shares his journey from the safety of a thriving corporate career to launching a mission-led vaccine company that’s reshaping global health access. He opens up about the inner shifts, tough choices, and cultural foundations that helped him build a company grounded in integrity and impact. Whether you're a leader considering a bold move or simply seeking deeper alignment in your work, Syed's story offers both a roadmap and a reminder of what truly matters. Tune in to discover how real leadership starts with a powerful choice—and the courage to follow it through. You can find Syed Ahmed at the below linkshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/ssyedahmed/https://techinvention.biz/In the interview, Syed shares"Leadership is not a title—it's a choice to stand for something bigger than yourself.""Leaving corporate comfort wasn’t easy, but purpose gave me the courage to jump.""Access to innovative vaccines should not be the privilege of the affording.""True leadership emerges when strategy meets a culture of integrity and unity.""We weren’t just building a business—we were building trust, equity, and access.""The vaccine gap isn’t just a healthcare issue; it’s a social justice issue.""My growth as a leader came from learning to accept what I can’t control—and owning what I can.""People-first leadership isn’t just moral—it’s the only sustainable path forward.""I’m an introvert leading with extroverted clarity—because my silence fuels my strength.""Leadership isn’t about scaling heights alone—it’s about creating ripples that uplift communities."
This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name.What happens when a CEO stops chasing titles and starts chasing truth? In this powerful episode, Conor McGowan Smyth, CEO of Brava Solutions, opens up about how fatherhood, spirituality, and cultural curiosity transformed his leadership journey. From making gut-based decisions to navigating global teams, Conor shares raw and relatable lessons on leading with heart and clarity. Whether you're feeling stuck, burned out, or just seeking a deeper sense of purpose, this conversation will spark reflection and growth. Tune in to discover how real leadership begins the moment you choose to lead yourself first. You can find Conor McGowan Smyth at the below linkshttps://www.linkedin.com/company/bravasolutions/https://www.linkedin.com/company/galoras/In the interview, Conor shares"Leadership isn't about titles—it's about showing up authentically, especially when things fall apart.""Becoming a father changed everything. It taught me that leadership starts at home.""Real leadership emerges in crisis—not when things are going well, but when they’re falling apart.""Intuition is just as important as data. Some of my best decisions came from listening to my gut.""You can’t lead effectively without cultural awareness—leadership looks different across borders.""Spirituality helped me find clarity in chaos. It made me a better leader, husband, and human.""If you want to scale your company, start by scaling your people.""The most powerful leaders I’ve met weren’t the loudest in the room—they were the most authentic.""I dream of taking a year off—not to escape, but to go deeper into who I am and what I want to give back.""Choosing leadership is choosing growth. Every day, every decision, it’s a path you walk consciously."
This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name.What does it take to lead across cultures, scale impact across continents, and stay grounded in your values? In this episode, Gillian-Alexandre Huart, CEO of Engie Energy Access, shares how his multicultural upbringing shaped a leadership style rooted in empathy, adaptability, and trust. We dive into the evolving nature of leadership—from crisis response to cultivating a thriving, empowered team. Gillian’s story is a powerful reminder that leadership isn’t static; it grows with you, especially when anchored in character and curiosity. If you’re navigating complexity or shifting your leadership style, this episode offers real-world insights you can apply today.You can find Gillian-Alexandre Huart at the below linkshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/gillian-alexandre-huart/https://www.linkedin.com/company/engieenergyaccess/In the interview, Gillian shares"Leadership isn’t a role—it’s a daily choice to step beyond fear and serve something bigger than yourself.""Growing up between cultures taught me to value differences—today, it shapes how I lead." "You can’t build trust without fairness, loyalty, and transparency. These aren’t buzzwords—they’re leadership essentials.""Real leadership is knowing when to drive hard—and when to slow down, listen, and empower your team.""Navigating across cultures taught me this: read the room without judgment.""In times of crisis, people don’t need perfection. They need clarity, honesty, and direction.""The best leaders are like coaches—not stars on the field, but strategists setting the team up to win.""Strong values are a leader’s compass—they keep you grounded when everything else is shifting.""When leadership becomes playful, creative energy flows and people come alive.""Leadership evolves—mine moved from command and control to connection and collaboration."
This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name.What does it take to leave behind a legacy business and redefine success on your own terms? In this episode, Kahraman Yigit—co-founder and CEO of Olive Hospitality—shares his bold journey from Turkey to India, navigating culture shifts, economic crises, and rapid innovation. We dive into his philosophy of leadership, why empowering others is the real mark of success, and how personal passions fuel professional vision. Whether you're building a startup or leading a team, Kahraman’s story offers practical insights on resilience, reinvention, and staying grounded while growing big. Tune in to discover how choosing leadership—every day—can unlock possibilities you didn’t know existed.You can find Kahraman Yigit at the below linkshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/kahraman-yigit-68110a24/https://www.instagram.com/kahraman_yigit/In the interview, Kahraman shares"True leadership begins the moment you choose to step out of a predetermined path and forge your own.""At just 13, Kahraman embraced discomfort, moving abroad alone—a bold first step toward the leader he would become.""Crises don’t crush visionaries—they fuel them. Kahraman built opportunity out of economic chaos.""Leadership isn’t about control—it’s about making yourself replaceable and lifting others up.""Moving to India wasn't just a business decision—it was a leap of faith rooted in long-term vision.""You can’t grow a business on copy-paste leadership. Kahraman tailors growth paths to individual strengths.""From real estate in Turkey to reimagining hospitality in India, Kahraman's journey is a lesson in adaptability.""Olive Hospitality's rise shows how global thinking paired with local insight creates market-leading innovation.""Leadership thrives where creativity and business intersect—Kahraman’s passions for aviation and photography keep his perspective fresh.""Choosing leadership is not a one-time decision. It’s a daily act of courage, curiosity, and conscious choice."
This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name.In this soulful episode of Choosing Leadership, Zach Smith, founder and CEO of Anywhere, shares how a chance meeting in Costa Rica sparked a global movement rooted in meaningful travel and authentic connection. Together with host Sumit Gupta, they unpack how travel—when done with intention—can catalyze profound personal growth and cultural understanding. Zach opens up about leading through crisis, staying true to his values during the pandemic, and redefining success beyond transactions. This conversation is a must-listen for any leader who feels the tension between scaling a business and staying aligned with their deeper purpose. If you're craving a leadership journey that nourishes your soul as much as your goals, this episode will leave you inspired and reconnected.You can find Zach Smith at the below linkshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/anywhereincceo/https://www.anywhere.com/In the interview, Zach shares“Connection—especially through new cultures and places—can spark powerful inner growth.” “We’re not just building a travel company. We’re curating soulful experiences that change people.” “Leadership is choosing purpose and connection over comfort and convenience.” “Our story started with a chance encounter in Costa Rica. What followed was a decades-long journey of intentional creation.” “Even when borders closed during the pandemic, our commitment to values kept us open—open to adapt, grow, and serve.” “We’re not here to sell travel. We’re here to change the way people experience the world.” “True leadership isn’t about shouting louder—it’s about embodying your values when it matters most.” “The future of travel is not about ticking boxes. It’s about meaningful moments that connect us to something greater.”“Trust, authenticity, and intention—those are the currencies that matter in business and in life.”“This episode is a reminder that choosing leadership means making bold choices that align with your soul—not just your strategy.”
This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name.What drives someone to keep building after 14 years of wins and failures? In this candid conversation, serial entrepreneur Jonne Välilä shares how he went from selling skateboards in Finland to running 20+ brands and a hedge fund in Dubai—all while staying grounded, honest, and ambitious. You'll hear his take on stress, cultural adaptation, and the mindset shifts that help leaders thrive in uncertain terrain. If you're wrestling with pressure, imposter syndrome, or the constant chase for “more,” this episode will feel like a deep exhale. Tune in for a refreshingly real take on leadership, risk, and what it truly means to play the long game.You can find Jonne Välilä at the below linkshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jonne-valila/https://www.wealthrone.com/In the interview, Jonne shares"Entrepreneurship is a cycle—start, stumble, learn, grow, repeat.""In Finland, I studied entrepreneurship; in Dubai, I lived it.""Most things in business—and life—aren’t worth the stress we give them.""I’d rather be painfully honest than politely misunderstood.""It’s not just about success—it’s about the feeling of becoming successful.""Failures don’t define your story—they sharpen your strategy.""Dubai pushes you forward without pushing you down.""Risk is essential—as long as it’s you taking it, not your clients or investors.""Transparency builds trust. And trust builds everything else.""Leadership is a choice. So is the courage to keep choosing it every day."
This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name.What does it really take to lead in the climate tech space—beyond the buzzwords and boardrooms? In this candid conversation, Steven Meersman, co-founder of Zenobi Energy, shares how he went from resisting entrepreneurship to leading a company that's transforming energy infrastructure across 11 countries. You’ll hear hard-won lessons on scaling with purpose, building a culture of ownership, and navigating the messy middle of leadership. Steven’s insights on balancing innovation with financial viability are gold for any leader trying to do work that actually matters. If you’re building something bold and want to stay grounded while growing fast, this episode is for you.You can find Steven Meersman at the below linkshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/stevencgmeersman/https://www.zenobe.com/In the interview, Steven shares“Leadership is a pendulum—you don’t want perfect balance, you want movement. Knowing when to push back is key.” “We don’t just hire startup veterans—we hire passionate people who care deeply about our mission. Ownership can be taught.” “If sustainability isn’t financially viable, it won’t scale. Our job is to make green solutions make business sense.” “My journey into entrepreneurship was reluctant at first, but purpose pulled me in—climate tech gave me a reason to build.” “Lessons from oil and gas—like managing risk and optimizing cost—are surprisingly useful when scaling clean tech.” “I don’t make decisions based on labels. I look at the opportunity, the timing, and the impact we can make.” “A good leader supports without micromanaging and communicates without creating silos.” “We’re solving the first mile, the last mile, and everything in between to make renewable energy work at scale.” “We’ve repurposed EV batteries to replace diesel generators—real innovation happens where the grid doesn’t reach.” “Culture isn’t just values on a wall—it’s what people do when no one’s looking. That’s what drives innovation.”
This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name.What does it really mean to lead with purpose in a world that’s constantly pulling us toward profit and performance? In this inspiring conversation, Saasha Celestial-One—co-founder and COO of Olio—shares how she’s tackling food waste while staying grounded in mission, sustainability, and conscious leadership. From building a globally recognized app to not buying new clothes for over a decade, Saasha’s choices challenge the status quo and invite us to rethink our own. We explore how vulnerability, emotional energy, and authentic partnerships shape bold leadership. If you're navigating growth while trying to stay true to your values, this episode is a must-listen.You can find Saasha Celestial-One at the below linkshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/saasha-celestial-one-929390/https://olioapp.com/en/In the interview, Saasha shares"Leadership is a choice—and I choose to lead with purpose, not just profit.""Every transaction is a vote for the kind of world we want to live in.""Starting Olio wasn’t just about food waste—it was about reimagining our relationship with the planet.""The highs and lows of entrepreneurship are real—but so is the power of resilience.""I haven’t bought new clothes in 13 years. Sustainability starts with small, personal decisions.""Building a startup is like a marriage—you need shared values, mutual respect, and a whole lot of patience.""Creativity without structure is chaos; structure without creativity is lifeless. You need both to lead.""Vulnerability and authenticity aren't weaknesses—they're leadership superpowers.""Scaling globally means working with—not against—regulations, and seeing them as tools for impact.""We all have the power to create change. Start with what’s on your plate—and what you choose to waste."
This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name.What does it really take to walk away from a stable global career and build something from the ground up? In this episode, Anant Agarwal, CEO of Skill Mine, shares the raw emotional journey of choosing leadership and stepping into entrepreneurship with courage and conviction. From growing up surrounded by business conversations to building a tech company that aims to serve the world, Anant’s story is packed with insight and inspiration. He talks about the weight of starting over, the power of frugality, and how he nurtures leadership within his team. Tune in for an honest, energizing conversation that will challenge you to dream bigger and lead with intention.You can find Anant Agarwal at the below linkshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/agrawalanant/https://skill-mine.com/In the interview, Anant shares"Choosing leadership is not a role—it's a decision, driven by dreams too big to ignore.""Leaving a secure global career wasn’t easy, but I realized—if not now, then when?" – Anant Agarwal"Business wasn’t just a subject in school—it was dinner table conversation in my family.""You can’t build something new while clinging to the comforts of the old.""Frugality is not about scarcity—it’s about intelligent resourcefulness.""When you lead with purpose, your team stops being employees and starts becoming ambassadors.""We’re not just building for India—we’re building in India, for the world.""The hardest part of entrepreneurship? Leaving behind people who only knew the professional version of me.""Innovation happens when failure isn’t punished—it’s studied and celebrated.""Choosing leadership is a daily act—it’s not about titles, it’s about responsibility and courage."
This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name.In this episode of Choosing Leadership, Jason Foster, CEO of ORI Biotech, shares how he's reshaping the future of healthcare by leading with purpose, not just profit. From Capitol Hill to health tech, his journey is packed with lessons on building culture, navigating chaos, and staying grounded in a mission that truly matters. We explore why autonomy without alignment can derail a startup, and how fairness and psychological safety drive innovation more than perks ever could. If you're a leader trying to build something that lasts—especially in a fast-moving industry—this conversation will challenge how you think about compensation, culture, and impact. Tune in for real talk, bold ideas, and leadership wisdom you won’t find in a textbook.You can find Jason Foster at the below linkshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jasoncfoster/https://oribiotech.com/connectIn the interview, Jason shares"Culture eats structure for breakfast—if you don’t build it intentionally, it builds itself by accident.""We don’t use carrot-and-stick compensation. We aim for fairness, transparency, and intrinsic motivation.""Innovation doesn’t happen in chaos. You need clarity, rhythm, and alignment—even in a startup.""Autonomy is powerful, but without shared purpose and regular check-ins, it becomes a recipe for misalignment.""We’re not here just to build a company—we're here to change how people access lifesaving therapies around the world.""Leadership is less about control and more about removing obstacles so your team can do their best work.""Healthcare today is reactive. What we need is a proactive, tech-enabled system that serves people before they get sick.""Bringing business thinking into public policy could be the key to fixing broken healthcare systems globally.""You can’t scale a mission like ours without scaling trust, transparency, and psychological safety.""I’m here to mentor, support, and build the next wave of health tech leaders—let’s connect."
This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.In this episode, Jonathan Brun—Founder and CEO of mnemonic—shares what it really takes to build a company that lasts. Far from the glamorized startup hustle, Jonathan’s journey is a masterclass in patience, consistency, and values-driven leadership. He opens up about competing with giants as a bootstrapped founder, navigating compliance in a changing world, and why true impact means thinking beyond profits. Whether you’re scaling a business or leading a team, this conversation will challenge you to rethink your definition of success. Tune in to discover why playing the long game might just be your greatest leadership advantage.You can find Jonathan Brun at the below linkshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanbrun/https://nimonik.com/contact-us/usa/In the interview, Jonathan shares"Success isn’t always fast or flashy—sometimes, it’s about quietly showing up for years and playing the long game.""We didn’t start mnemonic with a grand plan for compliance—it grew out of curiosity, grit, and a willingness to learn.""Real growth comes from consistency. Like Arctic explorers, we set goals every two months and march forward, no matter the weather.""Being bootstrapped means being bold—we’ve built a business that competes with giants, one smart decision at a time.""Leadership isn’t about ego or titles—it’s about serving something bigger than yourself, even when no one’s watching.""I’m more inspired by Gandhi than billionaires. Building something meaningful matters more than building wealth.""AI may be the future, but values, process, and human insight will always be part of smart compliance.""We turned an old consulting database into a thriving B2B SaaS company. Not magic—just patience, mistakes, and iteration.""Business is a long game. If you want to create impact, build like you’ll be around for 50 years.""Compliance may sound boring—but done right, it saves lives, prevents disasters, and protects what matters."
This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name.What does it take to lead in an industry that tells you you don’t belong? In this powerful conversation, Siddhi Joshi, CEO of Emos UAE, shares how she broke barriers, built the region’s top relocation company, and created space for women to lead boldly. From emotional intelligence to Gen Z leadership hacks, she drops real-world insights you can apply today—whether you're managing a team or building one from scratch. We also dive into how she scales culture with intentional themes like “License to Question” and why she believes human connection is the ultimate leadership edge. If you’re ready to rethink what’s possible in your leadership, this episode is your permission slip.You can find Siddhi Joshi at the below linkshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/siddhijoshiemovers/https://emoversuae.com/In the interview, Siddhi shares"Leadership is not about serving content—it's about shifting the context.""I was told logistics wasn't a space for women. So I built a team of all-female packers instead." – Siddhi Joshi"You don’t need industry experience to lead—you need vision, courage, and emotional intelligence.""My father led without boundaries. I’ve made that philosophy my legacy too." – Siddhi Joshi"Micromanagement is out. Clear goals and empowered teams are the future.""Gen Z doesn’t want a boss—they want a partner in growth. Adapt or get left behind.""Leadership isn’t about knowing it all. It’s about creating the space for others to shine.""We introduced a company theme: 'License to Question.' Because culture changes when conversations change.""Emotional intelligence isn’t soft. It’s the hardest, most human edge in leadership today.""If you want to lead, get personal. Understand your people beyond their job titles."
This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name.What does it take to grow a company from a basement startup to a 400-person powerhouse? In this episode, Bidhan Baruah, co-founder and COO of Taazaa Inc., shares how he chose leadership not as a position, but as a mindset—grounded in empathy, accountability, and bold vision. We dive into how he spends 70% of his time in one-on-ones, why balancing psychological safety with performance matters, and how he’s future-proofing his business through AI. If you're a leader feeling stuck or navigating change, this conversation is a practical and inspiring nudge forward. Tune in to be reminded that you can lead with heart, and still build something extraordinary.You can find Bidhan Baruah at the below linkshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/bidhanbaruah/https://www.taazaa.com/In the interview, Bidhan shares“Leadership is a choice—and Bidhan Baruah chose courage over comfort when he left the safety of a stable job to build a company from a basement.”“Empathy isn't a buzzword for Bidhan—it’s a strategy. He spends 70% of his time in 1:1s to build trust, reduce attrition, and create loyalty.”“Leadership isn’t about having all the answers—it’s about being willing to ask the hard questions while making people feel safe to do the same.”“In a world rushing toward AI, Bidhan is not just adapting—he’s educating. Because future-proofing means teaching before transforming.”“Culture isn’t created by accident. It’s built moment by moment—in how you listen, how you lead, and how you show up for your team.”“From off-roading to running a 400-person tech company, Bidhan thrives at the edge of risk and precision. That’s where real growth lives.”“True leadership is being willing to step into the unknown—with empathy in one hand and accountability in the other.”“If you want to build something that lasts, start by understanding your people—not just their skills, but their stories.”“AI might be the future, but leadership remains deeply human. That’s Bidhan’s secret: embracing both.”“Choosing leadership isn’t about titles—it’s about taking ownership, staying curious, and committing to continuous reinvention.”
This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name.What does it really take to lead with both courage and clarity in today’s chaotic business world? In this episode, Craig Dunham, CEO of Voltron Data, shares raw and practical lessons from the trenches—from making tough career pivots to leading teams through high-stakes acquisitions. He talks about the power of directness, why transparency beats politeness, and how routine and self-care fuel high-performance leadership. If you’ve ever struggled with balancing empathy and honesty, or felt overwhelmed by shifting priorities, this conversation is your compass. Tune in to discover how choosing leadership—again and again—isn’t about perfection, but about presence, priorities, and purpose.You can find Craig Dunham at the below linkshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/craigadunham/https://voltrondata.com/In the interview, Craig shares"Leadership is a conscious choice—it’s about stepping into discomfort, not away from it." "You can be direct and transparent without being harsh. Honesty builds trust when it's delivered with empathy." "The most transformative growth often follows the most difficult decisions." "Being a repeat CEO doesn’t make the job easier—it just sharpens your ability to prioritize and stay even-tempered." "I’ve learned that switching contexts rapidly—without losing focus—is a leadership muscle you have to build over time.""Taking care of your body and mind isn't optional. It’s the foundation of sustainable leadership." "In a noisy market, clarity of mission and message is what makes a company stand out." "As your company grows, your leadership must evolve. What got you here won’t get you there." "Leadership is less about knowing all the answers, and more about being willing to navigate uncertainty with integrity."
This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name.What does it really take to walk away from a 30-year global banking career and start over — completely from scratch? In this powerful episode, KK Gupta shares his courageous leap into entrepreneurship, revealing what most leaders don’t talk about: the fear, the loneliness, and the deep desire to build something that actually matters. If you're feeling stuck in a successful-but-unfulfilling role, this conversation will challenge you to rethink what legacy and leadership really mean. KK doesn’t just talk strategy — he opens up about identity, discipline, culture, and how introverts can lead with quiet strength. Tune in to hear how doing one thing well (and saying “no” to everything else) might be the boldest move you make as a leader.You can find KK Gupta at the below linkshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/kkgupta/In the interview, KK shares"I wanted to create something, craft something, and solve a problem deeply — not just clock in and clock out.""Leaving behind the security of a 30-year career wasn’t easy — but staying would’ve meant ignoring a calling I couldn’t unhear.""When you go from leading thousands to a team of one, the silence can be deafening — but also clarifying.""Factum isn’t just a business — it’s a culture experiment in kindness, clarity, and doing one thing exceptionally well.""Saying no is a leadership skill. Focus is how we honor what truly matters.""You don’t have to be loud to lead. Introverts can lead just as powerfully — through intention, empathy, and presence.""Covid didn’t just change the world — it gave me the courage to change mine.""We’re not just solving problems. We’re building a place where people feel seen, supported, and challenged to grow.""Authentic leadership is less about charisma — and more about the willingness to keep learning, listening, and leading with care.""Legacy isn’t built in boardrooms. It’s built in the moments where you choose courage over comfort."
This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name.What does it really take to walk away from success and start over—again and again? In this powerful conversation, Puneet Shivam shares how he’s made bold choices at every turn, trading comfort for challenge in pursuit of deeper growth and impact. From the chaos of New York City to the cutting edge of AI, Puneet reveals the mindset shifts that have shaped his leadership journey. If you’ve ever felt stuck at the edge of a big decision, this episode will inspire you to choose courage over certainty. Tune in to hear how letting go might just be the most powerful leadership move you can make.You can find Puneet Shivam at the below linkshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/puneetshivam/https://www.rightskale.ai/In the interview, Puneet shares“Leadership isn’t a title—it’s a choice you make every time you step into discomfort and say yes to growth.” “I didn’t plan to become an entrepreneur—it happened when I followed the itch to solve problems and build something better.”“Leaving a successful company wasn’t easy, but I knew I had to let go of comfort to chase what was truly calling me.”“Your choices paint the picture of who you are. Every decision, especially the tough ones, becomes part of your identity.” “New York challenges you like no other city—it demands your best and constantly reminds you of your potential.” “Entrepreneurship is more than business—it's about unlocking human potential and moving society forward." “Financial freedom isn’t a luxury—it’s a mindset. And we must educate ourselves and others to claim it.” “The real courage lies in choosing to grow, even when it means walking away from what’s already working.” “At its core, leadership is about trusted partnerships—relationships built on integrity, resilience, and shared purpose.” “If we can help people believe in themselves again, we’ll witness a tidal wave of innovation, compassion, and impact.”


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