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Perspective-The Podcast with ISBR
Perspective-The Podcast with ISBR
Author: Swapnil Jha
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Perspective-The podcast is a production of ISBR Business School, ISBR Business School is located in Electronic city, Bangalore. We intend to bring some of the best minds from all walks of life, people who inspire us through their stories. The language used here is a blend of Hindi and English.
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Srihas is known for blending creativity with business acumen, excelling in market analysis, sales strategy, and communication. He’s also a passionate automotive aficionado and storyteller. Recently, Srihas shared his admiration for Arattai, Zoho’s homegrown secure messaging platform, highlighting its role in digital privacy and India’s tech self-reliance. We’re excited to dive deeper into his views on privacy, innovation, and the future of Indian communication platforms.”
We have with us Bhavesh Rajsinghania, a sports expert and currently a marketing executive at Alliance Advertising and Marketing Pvt. Ltd.Bhavesh has been closely following the Asia Cup 2025, a tournament that not only gave us some thrilling cricketing moments but also stirred plenty of political debates. Today, we’ll be diving deep into Team India’s overall performance, standout players like Abhishek Sharma and Kuldeep Yadav, the heated controversy of not shaking hands with Pakistan, and what this means as we build towards the T20 World Cup 2026. Let’s get straight into it!”
Today on our podcast, we have with us Amandeep Kaur, a dynamic professional with an MBA in Marketing and a background in Computer Science engineering. Amandeep has a fascinating journey that blends corporate experiences with her creative pursuits. She has worked with prestigious brands like Mercedes-Benz and Porsche, and is currently with Amazon, where she contributes her expertise in customer experience and data analysis.But beyond the professional front, Amandeep is a passionate writer and reader. She has been published in more than 15 newspapers, contributed to poetry compilations, and has actively participated in debates, quizzes, and public speaking. Her love for languages, literature, and observations about life shine through her work. For her, learning never ends and every art form, every accent, and every word carries meaning.We’re excited to explore her journey as both a professional and a storyteller
In today’s episode, we’re diving into the ongoing Gen Z–led protests in Nepal, a movement that’s shaken the political landscape and caught the attention of the entire region. From government decisions that sparked frustration to the digital first ways young people are mobilising, these protests raise critical questions not just for Nepal, but also for its neighbours, including India.To guide us through this complex topic, we’re joined by Rushaan Rana Samuel, a criminal and civil lawyer with a deep interest in geopolitics, diplomacy, and international affairs. With his unique perspective, we’ll explore what’s driving Nepal’s youth to the streets, how this movement is being organized, and what it could mean for the future of governance and democracy in South Asia.
Today, we’re diving into the world of words, wit, and wisdom with someone who knows how to make content not just readable but relatable. She’s a content writer who’s turning heads and hearts on LinkedIn with her funny, smart, and. -relatable posts. I would like to welcome Sakshi DubeyWe’ll be talking about what goes into writing content that connects, how humor plays a role even in professional spaces like LinkedIn, and whether content creation can become a solid side hustle. So grab your coffee, this one’s going to be fun and insightful!
Welcome to today’s episode, where we dive into one of the most debated and emotional issues in India right now the Supreme Court’s landmark judgment on stray dogs. From painful stories of rabies and rising dog bites to the call for shelters, sterilisation, and responsible coexistence, the Court’s directions have sparked both relief and resistance.With us is Jasmeet Kaur Wilku, an aspiring clinical psychologist and a passionate animal activist. She’s the founder of Jabalpur Stray Dogs, a heart-led initiative rescuing and rehoming countless strays, proving that compassion and care can create lasting change.Today, we’ll explore the balance between public safety and animal rights, the psychology behind fear and compassion, and how India can move towards a humane yet practical solution.
Today, we’re joined by Aakriti Srivastava, a passionate public speaker and the State President of Bihar Anti-Sexual Harassment Council We’ll be diving into her journey as a speaker, her advocacy work, and more so Let’s get started!
Today’s guest is Jasmeet Kaur Wilku. Jasmeet is an aspiring Clinical Psychologist with over five years of experience in the marketing world and navigating the emotional undercurrents of client-facing roles while building meaningful brands. But her story doesn’t stop there. She’s also a passionate animal activist, and the founder of Jabalpur Stray Dogs, a heart-led initiative that rescues and rehomes strays, bridging the gap between vulnerable animals and compassionate homes.Jabalpur Stray Dogs Instagram https://www.instagram.com/jabalpur_straydogs/https://remoterootss.com/https://www.linkedin.com/company/remoterootss/
In today’s episode, we’re diving into the world of student coders and aspiring developers, and I’m joined by someone who knows this journey firsthand, Poorvi Tiwari, a Computer Science student at Gyan Ganga Institute of Technology, Jabalpur. She’s part of the next generation of tech talent—someone who’s balancing theory, projects, and staying curious about what’s next.We’ll talk about what’s trending in the world of code, how the tech scene is evolving in smaller cities, and why so many students think about moving out of towns like Jabalpur for higher opportunities. So plug in, stay tuned and let’s start decoding!”
Today’s episode is all about a question many students have “Can I start investing while still in college or even school?” To answer that and much more, we’re joined by Akashdeep Grover, a Chartered Accountant and CFA. Akashdeep brings both deep knowledge and real-world experience to the table and he’s here to guide you through the basics of investing, understanding how to begin, checking stock and mutual fund prices, and how to make the right choices as a beginner.
Today, we’re diving deep into a topic that’s affecting thousands of students across the country, the dark side of internships. What was once meant to be a bridge between learning and real-world experience is now, for many, just a trap.From fake internships to exploitative campus ambassador programs, students are being used as free marketers under the shiny label of “experience.”Joining us today is Devika Santhosh, currently pursuing her integrated BBA plus -MBA at the National Forensic Science University, Delhi. Devika has been closely observing this trend and has thoughts that every student and educator needs to hear.
Today, we bring you a story that shook a nation, a tragedy that unfolded on a bright June morning and left behind only questions, tears, and memories. On June 12, 2025, Air India Flight AI171 crashed shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad, claiming 279 lives and leaving just one survivor. With us today is G. Pranathi Varma, assistant professor at Kashyap Degree College and the author of the powerful article, ‘The Journey That Has Ended Without Reaching Its Destiny.’ She’s here to help us unpack the emotion, the unanswered questions, and what we must learn from this aviation disaster.
Welcome to today’s episode! We’re thrilled to have with us Anushka Pokhriyal — a law student at National Law University, Visakhapatnam, with an academic foundation in Political Science from Delhi University. With over a year of management experience and a deep passion for legal research and writing, Anushka brings a dynamic perspective on law and life as a student. Check out her book Lata on Amazon https://amzn.in/d/8QEMUGcFLIPKART https://dl.flipkart.com/dl/lata/p/itmff33b1af19e40?pid=9789356213111&marketplace=FLIPKART&cmpid=product.share.pp&_refId=PP.abb0a5f5-282b-4247-ae1a-b578fc18c054.9789356213111&_appId=CL
Proud to present the 100th episode of Perspective: The Podcast in collaboration with ISBR.Joining us is Mr. Nagendra Naman Khare, CEO of Blitz IAS, Pune a visionary educator who has shaped thousands of UPSC journeys.
Today’s episode is inspired by a thought-provoking post by Aman Jha, Senior Management Consultant at Capgemini, who shared insights on how transformation and adaptability are at the core of any successful leadership journey.We’ll explore what it really means to lead in a rapidly shifting business environment, where continuous learning, ownership, and team trust are more than just buzzwords—they’re essentials. From navigating transitions to building resilient teams, this episode unpacks leadership through a real-world lens.
Today we’re joined by a dynamic young voice from Delhi University – Aishwarya Jha, a B.A. (Hons) English student from Daulat Ram College. Beyond academics, Aishwarya has immersed herself in cultural initiatives, women’s empowerment, and social change. With her passion for content writing and communication, she brings a unique perspective on what undergraduate students in India, especially at DU, are thinking, feeling, and aspiring towards in today’s ever-evolving world.
Today, we have an inspiring guest with us — Ayushi Jha. She’s an engineer from NIT Silchar who went on to crack one of the toughest exams in India, the CAT, and secured a seat at the prestigious FMS Delhi. From engineering to MBA, she’s seen both worlds — and today, she’s here to share her journey, preparation strategies, and a few golden tips for all CAT aspirants out there. Let’s dive in!
Today’s guest is Vanishta Srivastava — an MBA enthusiast by profession and a passionate digital marketer by heart. With over 2 years of experience in digital marketing, affiliate growth, and personal branding, she’s helped people build side hustles using social media and has grown her own following to 10K+ organically in just one month.
Esha’s journey from India to Canada, through struggles and challenges, to discovering the true meaning of resilience, is truly inspiring. After facing personal and professional setbacks, she made a courageous decision to return to India, focusing on growth, clarity, and self-belief. Esha is now thriving, and we’re excited to dive into her story and learn more about her unique path.
After spending 9 months in space, their adventure has given us invaluable insights into space exploration, space medicine, and human resilience. We’ll uncover the challenges they faced, debunk the myths surrounding their mission, and discuss the long-term benefits of their research for future space missions to the Moon, Mars, and beyond























