“One of the biggest mistakes a lot of startup entrepreneurs make is that they refuse to seek help”- Supriya Paul.
In this episode, Ashutosh Garg engages in a conversation with Supriya Paul, Co-founder; Josh Talks, an eccentric entrepreneur who got recognized by Forbes as ’30 under 30, Asia’.
From a commerce student aspiring to become a CA to creating Josh Talks- Supriya talks about an idea that motivated her in the journey- to give people a stage, an opportunity to speak, and inspire others. She proceeds to talk about the ‘impact media platforms’ and their relevance.
Supriya explains how Josh is different from TED. She talks about managing ten regional languages in the platform and the challenges faced due to the regional differences. She discusses how the company took advantage of the pandemic to improve business.
Supriya examines the advantages of having a co-founder versus going solo. She shares her insights about when a company should plan about scaling up. She defines success in a brand new way.
Supriya Paul, Co Founder, Josh Talks
Profile
Supriya Paul is the Director and Co-Founder of Josh Talks, a social tech startup headquartered in Gurugram, Haryana. She was recently listed as one of the top ‘20 Self Made Women’ by Forbes India. Supriya was born in Delhi and raised in Gurugram, Haryana. She completed her Bachelor of Commerce from Sri Venkateswara College, University of Delhi. At the young age of 20, Supriya co-founded Josh Talks with Shobhit Banga. Owing to the success of her startup, she has been recognised as one of the top entrepreneurs in India. In 2018, she was featured in the Forbes 30 under 30 Asia list for defining and driving the ever-shifting world of news and content. Supriya also serves as an advisor and mentor for the Women Economic Forum, Atal Innovation Mission and the Founder Institute.
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