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Questions I Wanted to Ask with Anshu

Questions I Wanted to Ask is a sharp, no-fluff mini podcast series for creators, solopreneurs, and modern professionals who want more clarity in business and life.Hosted by Anshu Patni – a consultant and executive coach with 17+ years in the entertainment and creator economy. Each bite-sized episode tackles one powerful question that most people are too afraid or too busy to ask.From navigating burnout to building visibility, selling without a massive audience, and protecting your mental health in a digital-first world — this season brings you honest conversations, real strategies, and bold perspectives from entrepreneurs, coaches, and industry disruptors who’ve been through it all.Short. Strategic. Strong.Because sometimes, one good question is all it takes to change the way you work — and live.Stay tuned for new episodes every Tuesday & Friday on any audio platform of your choice!

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    Ep 28 ft. Smitha Prabhakar : How Can You Switch Into Work Mode Or Out Of It ?

    What does it really take to shift your energy in the middle of a chaotic day?In this episode of Questions I Wanted to Ask, I had a conversation with Dr Smitha Prabhakar : Peak Performance & Relationship Coach, known for her work in corporate wellness with UAE Govt. & luxury retreats.We spoke about building simple rituals that can help you reset in the moment, without needing to pause life.It’s short, packed with real insights, and exactly what I needed to hear.🎧 New episodes every Tuesday & Friday; always real, always rooted in lived experience.

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    Ep 27 ft. Janine Lingenfelder: How To Benefit From A Networking Event?

    Most people walk into networking events hoping to be remembered. But what if that’s the wrong goal altogether?In this episode of Questions I Wanted to Ask, international sales coach Janine Lingenfelder shares two powerful shifts that can completely change the way you show up in any room.This isn’t another “how to pitch yourself” guide. It’s something deeper and way more effective.🎙️ Tune in for real talk, honest lessons, and a fresh take on connection.New episodes every Tuesday & Friday.

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    Ep 26 ft. Dipika Singh: How To Set Boundaries At Work

    As a solopreneur, it’s easy to glorify freedom…Until that freedom turns into burnout.In this episode of Questions I Wanted to Ask, business mentor & coach Dipika Singh gets brutally honest about the early years, working at all hours, second-guessing life choices and the boundaries she had to set that finally changed everythingShe shares how sustainable success needs more than hustle. It needs honouring your own pace.If you feel tired or exhausted from your work and are struggling to separate work and personal life, this episode is specifically for you! 🎙️ New episodes every Tuesday & Friday. Real stories. Honest questions. Tune in wherever you get your podcasts.

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    Ep 25 ft. Janine Lingenfelder: 5 Networking Hacks That Actually Work.

    No one really tells you how intimidating a room full of strangers can feel until you’re standing in one, trying to figure out how to network and pitch yourself without sounding rehearsed.In this episode of Questions I Wanted to Ask, leadership coach & founder Janine Lingenfelder breaks down the art of building real connections at events.From grounding your mindset before saying a word…To making warm, intentional openings that make people feel seen.She shares how the best pitches aren’t about you, but about what you bring to the room.New drops every Tuesday & Friday. Quick listens. Honest convos. Real takeaways. Tune in on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your go-to app ☀️

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    Ep 24 ft. Dipika Singh: How I Rebuilt My Income After Leaving Corporate.

    No one talks about the free fall that comes after leaving corporate. When the steady paychecks stop, what actually gets you to rise again?In this episode of Questions I Wanted to Ask, founder & speaker, Dipika Singh shares how she rebuilt her income after leaving corporate and the internal shift that changed everything.From realising that no one else was going to pay her…To learning how to sell her skills, create content, and build real impact. She didn’t just pivot, she showed up louder.🎙️ New drops every Tuesday & Friday. Quick listens. Honest convos. Real takeaways.Tune in on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your go-to app!!

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    Ep 23 ft. Neeti Kochhar: Can You Make Money From Your Podcast?

    Can a podcast become a business or is it just a passion project with a mic?In this episode of Questions I Wanted to Ask, Neeti Kochhar - CEO of Audstory talks about what it actually takes to make money through podcasts.From monetisation to brand sponsorships to platform strategies, she talks about product–market fit, consistency, and the kind of obsession it demands because this isn’t just pressing record and hoping for virality.🎧 New episodes every Tuesday & Friday - short, real, and packed with value.Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your go-to app.

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    Ep 22 ft. Binati Sheth: When Should You Write A Book?

    Can a book do what years of content can’t for your personal brand?In this episode of Questions I Wanted to Ask, writer & editor Binati Sheth returns with a fresh take on why books still hold power; especially for business owners, entrepreneurs, and creators.We talk about the blurry space between branding, image, and influence and how one timeless format might be your most underrated tool.🎧 New episodes every Tuesday & Friday — short, real, and packed with value.Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your go-to app.

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    Ep 21 ft. Shaheen Abbas: How To Be Confident In Front Of The Camera?

    Scared of the camera?Not sure how to show up confidently on video as a woman entrepreneur?On today’s episode of Questions I Wanted to Ask, I asked Shaheen Abbas — Founder of Shaan Luxe Jewellery , mindset mentor and NLP Master Practitioner — how women can overcome fear, imposter syndrome, and self-doubt when it comes to being visible and building a personal brand online.This isn’t surface-level “just be confident” advice.It’s real, grounded mindset shifts for women entrepreneurs who want to show up with clarity, courage, and connection — on camera and beyond.If you’ve ever felt like you’re “not made for the camera,” this episode is for you. 🎙️🎧 Available now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen to business and mindset podcasts.

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    Ep 20 ft. Pa: How Do You Raise A Daughter Today?

    What does it take to raise a daughter in today’s world?My father knew what pressure looked like. He lived with it every day, in uniform, in silence. But when it came to raising me; he never passed that pressure on.He taught with presence, not prescriptions. He never asked me to become someone I wasn’t. He simply held space for who I was becoming.And now, I have a daughter too. And I find myself wondering…what parts of his parenting will live on through me?What will she remember ; about being heard, about being held?In this episode, I speak to my father. A retired police officer, a quiet observer, and a man who showed me that peace is power.We spoke about raising daughters in today’s world and what it really takes to help them handle it, without hardening.🎧 Questions I Wanted to AskNow streaming on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and wherever you listen.

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    Ep 19 ft. Taylor Lorenz: How Can Solopreneurs Grow In The Next Two Years?

    Been thinking about growing your small business?In this episode of Questions I Wanted to Ask, I spoke with journalist Taylor Lorenz about something I’ve been noticing more and more — how AI and remote work are changing the game for solopreneurs.She broke down why this is such a good time to build something on your own — whether it’s a service, a brand, or an idea you’ve been sitting on.More tools. More reach. More freedom.If you’ve ever wondered “can I actually make this work?” — this episode is for you.🎧 New episodes every Tuesday & Friday — short, real, and packed with value.Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get yours.

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    Ep 18 ft. Shaheen Abbas: Can A Woman Start Her Career After 40 ?

    Not everyone’s path is a straight line.Not every chapter begins in your 20s.Some begin at 40, with more clarity, more lived experience, and far less noise.In this episode of Questions I Wanted to Ask, Shaheen Abbas - jewellery designer and mindset mentor, shares her take on starting later in life. What it means, what it really looks like, and why it might just be your strongest chapter yet.✨ Unlearning timelines✨ Letting go of “too late”✨ Choosing to begin, anywayFor anyone who feels behind.For every woman who wonders if she still can.This one is a reminder: you still can.🎧 New episodes every Tuesday & Friday - short, sharp, and full of value.Tune in on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen.

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    Ep 17 ft. Binati Sheth: How To Publish A Book?

    Ever stared at a blank page and thought, ‘Where do I even begin?’In this episode of Questions I Wanted to Ask, writer & editor Binati Sheth breaks down the actual steps of turning an idea into a finished book , from creating a layout to working with editors.It’s a straightforward guide for anyone who’s ever wanted to write, but just didn’t know where to start.New episodes every Tuesday & Friday — short, real, and packed with value.Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your go-to app.

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    Ep 16 ft. Jon Brosio: How to Land Your First 5 Clients Without Going Viral

    Getting your first 5 clients can feel impossible — especially when you don’t have a big audience yet.But in today's episode of Questions I Wanted To Ask I have with me Jon Brosio- a Digital Sales Coach, full-time LinkedIn creator now teaching thousands how to sell online. He breaks down what new creators and solopreneurs should actually be focusing on to land their first 5 clients. And more importantly how to do it without a big audience, a fancy funnel, or paid ads. If you're figuring out how to grow without going viral, this one’s for you. Catch a new episode with a new answer every Tuesday & Friday on any audio platform of your choice!

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    Ep 15 ft. Gautami Kawale: Most Important Advice For Women Creators

    The creator economy is full of momentum—but long-term success? That takes more than just followers and brand deals.In this episode of Questions I Wanted to Ask, I spoke to Gautami Kawale, one half of the viral duo behind Slayy Point.She’s built a massive community, redefined content with her wit, and stayed grounded through it all.We spoke about something every woman creator needs to think about:How do you build financial security beyond likes, collabs, and trends?Her insights? Practical, powerful, and rooted in real experience.If you’re in the content game for the long run—this one’s for you.New episodes every Tuesday & Friday — short, sharp, and made to stick.Now playing on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you tune in.

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    Ep 14 ft Roshni Shewakramani: How Can Offline Connections Build Real Brands?

    Some people just launch products.Roshni Shewakramani curates moments that make you stop, feel, and remember.She’s the force behind The Goddess Project — a luxury experience that’s redefining what it means to build visibility with value.In this episode of Questions I Wanted to Ask, I asked her something every premium brand builder should hear:A perfect-looking Instagram isn’t enough. So how do you build trust?How can curated pop-ups go beyond aesthetics and actually create lasting brand equity?Roshni’s answer? It’s bold, deeply insightful, and filled with gold for anyone building a brand in today’s distracted world.If you’re in the business of building brands that last — this one’s not just for you, it’s about you.New episodes every Tuesday & FridayNow streaming on Spotify, Apple Podcasts & everywhere you tune in.

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    Ep 13 ft. Chetna Chakravarthy: How Not To Scroll In The Name Of Content Creation

    In a world that’s always online, it’s easy to feel like you’re drowning in content.But Chetna Chakravarthy? She’s a force of clarity in all that noise.Coach. Healer. Content powerhouse. Chetna helped thousands cut through the overwhelm and come home to themselves. And in this episode of Questions I Wanted to Ask, she’s doing just that for every creator out there who’s stuck in the scroll.I asked her: How do we keep creating without losing ourselves in the endless content loop?Her answer? Grounded. Empowering. And a total reset button for your brain.This is your reminder that you don’t need to consume more to create better. New episodes every Tuesday & Friday.Tune in on Spotify, Apple Podcasts & wherever you listen

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    Ep 12 ft. Jon Brosio: 3 Big Mistakes Killing Your Digital Sales

    If you’ve ever tried selling online and wondered why your audience isn’t buying, then this one’s for you.In this mini episode, we’re joined by Jon Brosio — one of LinkedIn’s go-to voices on creator monetization. He’s helped thousands turn content into income.Jon breaks down the top 3 common mistakes creators and solopreneurs make when selling online and how to fix them.If you’re trying to grow a personal brand, sell a service, or launch a digital product — this one’s worth 2 minutes of your time. Watch now and start selling smarter.Also, stream more episodes from my Mini Podcast every Tuesday & Friday.

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    Ep 11 ft. Asha Negi: How to Stay True To Yourself?

    She’s done it all—iconic TV shows, powerhouse performances, and a fan base that loves her for who she is.But beyond the success, what makes Asha Negi truly unforgettable?Her unapologetic realness.In this episode of Questions I Wanted to Ask, I got to sit down with someone I’ve admired for years—not just for her talent, but for her groundedness in a world that often demands the opposite.I asked Asha:How do you stay true to yourself when the world keeps asking you to be someone else?Her answer? It hit hard.It’s the kind of perspective that makes you pause, reflect, and rethink how you’re showing up in your own life.This one’s not just for actors or creators—it’s for anyone who’s ever struggled to hold onto their sense of self in a world full of noise.New episodes every Tuesday & Friday — short, personal, and full of soul.

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    Ep 10 ft. Pa: Hack to Managing Stress

    Some questions stay with you for years.This one did for me: How do you manage stress when your job—or your boss—is the biggest source of it?For this episode of Questions I Wanted to Ask, I turned to someone I’ve always looked up to—my Pa. He’s navigated high-pressure roles, challenging teams, and long hours—with strength, grace, and zero drama.In just 90 seconds, he shared the kind of advice that sticks.It’s simple. It’s honest. And it’s something I wish more people heard when work starts to feel heavy.New episodes every Tuesday & Friday.

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    Ep 08 ft. Falguni Vasavada: How Do You Reinvent Yourself Mid-Career?

    Feeling stuck in your career isn’t a dead end — it’s a signal to pause, to reassess and to reinvent.In today's episode of Questions I Wanted to Ask, our guest Falguni Vasavada is a Professor at MICA, Marketing expert, and a known voice that inspires & empowers women across all ages. She shares a powerful tool for professionals in their 30s and 40s who want to pivot, grow, or simply feel seen again.This is a mini masterclass for anyone who wants to build with purpose, with clarity, and without faking it.Stay tuned- every Tuesday & Friday for real talk from voices that matter. Available on all the audio platforms out there. Stream now!

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    Ep 07 ft. Gautami Kawale: How To Handle Disagreements At Work?

    How do you handle disagreements without breaking the bond?I asked this question to Gautami Kawale—co-creator of the hit YouTube channel Slayy Point—and her perspective was a masterclass in creative collaboration.Over millions of views and years of building alongside Abhyudaya, she’s learned that what really keeps a partnership strong isn’t avoiding conflict—but knowing how to move through it.Here’s what it takes: • Honest, respectful communication • A shared mission • The ability to take (and give) feedback • And always keeping the bigger picture in sightThis episode of Questions I Wanted to Ask unpacks how to face creative friction without losing momentum—or each other.If you’re building anything with someone else, this one’s a must-listen.New episodes drop every Tuesday & FridayListen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you tune in.

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    Ep 6 ft. Amit Tandon: How to break the fear of creating content?

    Stepping out of a corporate job and into the world of content can feel overwhelming—especially when it comes to building confidence online.To keep Questions I Wanted to Ask going strong, I to spoke with Amit Sir: someone whose journey I’ve admired for years.Amit Tandon is one of India’s most loved stand-up comedians—known for his ability to connect with people across generations with humor and heart.In this conversation, we talked about something so many professionals struggle with: how to start creating content when you’re scared you won’t “fit in” with today’s fast-paced creator world.His advice is real, relatable, and packed with wisdom for anyone who’s ready to find their voice.New episodes every Tuesday & Friday — short, honest, and filled with practical takeaways.

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    Episode 5 ft. Chetna Chakravarthy: Best Content Hack For Coaches

    If you’re a coach, overwhelmed by the constant pressure to sell through content—this episode is for you.In this Questions I Wanted to Ask episode, I had the pleasure of speaking with Chetna Chakravarthy—a coach, writer, and someone who truly understands the struggles of navigating the content game with authenticity.We talked about the real challenge coaches face today: Trying to constantly sell yourself through content, while staying true to your purpose. It’s exhausting, overwhelming, and can leave you questioning your worth.Chetna shares advice from the heart on how to break free from that pressure and find your authentic voice in a noisy world. Her words are a reminder that it’s not about selling—it’s about serving.This episode is for anyone feeling stuck or burnt out in the content hustle.Tune in to Questions I Wanted to Ask every Tuesday & Friday

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    Episode 4 ft. Falguni Vasavada: How Can Women Grow?

    How can women professionals truly invest in themselves and their growth?In this powerful episode of Questions I Wanted to Ask, I spoke to Falguni ji—professor at MICA, Content Creator, and a fearless advocate for self-worth, bold choices, and breaking stereotypes.She shares what it really means for women to prioritise themselves—not just in theory, but in practice.If you’re building a career, leading a team, or simply trying to grow without burning out—this is 90 seconds of perspective you don’t want to miss.New episodes every Tuesday & Friday.

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    Episode 03 ft. Taylor Lorenz: Top 3 Tips To Build Your Brand Online

    In today's episode, I had the absolute honor of speaking with Taylor Lorenz — internet’s most trusted storyteller, a powerhouse journalist who’s written for The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Atlantic, and the brilliant mind behind Extremely Online, the go-to book on the rise of the creator economy.Taylor has watched the creator world unfold from the front row—and she gets it. She knows what works, what burns out, and what lasts.So I asked her: What are your 3 biggest tips for creative entrepreneurs building online today?If you’re a creator, founder, freelancer—or just figuring it out—this one will hit home.New episodes drop every Tuesday & Friday — short, honest, and full of insight you won’t find on your feed.Find me on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen.

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    Episode 2 ft. Gautami Kawale: Building a Long-Lasting Creative Partnership

    How to work better in creative partnerships—and actually make them last?In this episode of Questions I Wanted to Ask, I spoke to Gautami Kawale, one half of India’s most loved YouTube duo, Slayy Point. From building a channel that speaks to millions to navigating the dynamics of working with a close friend, Gautami knows what it really takes to make a partnership last. We talked about the behind-the-scenes of creative collaboration—what works, what doesn’t, and how to grow together without growing apart.Her take? Refreshingly honest and packed with wisdom for anyone working with a creative partner. New episodes every Tuesday & Friday — short, real, and full of insight. 

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    Episode 1 ft. Amit Tandon: Maintaining Financial Stability As A Creator

    The creator economy can be exciting—but it’s also full of uncertainty.To kick off Questions I Wanted to Ask, I spoke to Amit Tandon, one of India’s most successful stand-up comedians. From sold-out shows worldwide to building a digital following, he’s seen the creator journey from all sides.We talked about something every creator thinks about: how to build financial stability when nothing feels predictable.His advice is sharp, honest, and incredibly useful for anyone navigating a creative career.New episodes every Tuesday & Friday — short, real, and packed with value.

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    Season Promo

    There are so many questions I’ve carried with me—questions that don’t always have easy answers, but that shape the way we live, create, and grow. Questions I Wanted to Ask was born out of curiosity, honesty, and a deep desire to learn from people who’ve been through it—creators, artists, entrepreneurs, and storytellers who’ve built, stumbled, reinvented, and kept going. This isn’t a space for perfect answers or polished soundbites. It’s about real experiences, hard-earned lessons, and the kind of insights that can actually shift your mindset or give you that little push you didn’t know you needed. If you've ever found yourself wondering how people make creative partnerships work, or how they stay financially stable in an unpredictable economy, this podcast is for you. New episodes drop every Tuesday & Friday—short, sharp, and packed with wisdom you can actually use. You’ll find Questions I Wanted to Ask on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you like to tune in. I hope it inspires you to keep asking, keep learning, and most of all—keep creating.

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    Does Web3 have a future?

    Today there is a genuine concern,what if WEB3 doesn't take off and there is so much fear and confusion about what's in store as in recent times, Economies around the world have been hit by A massive recession, rising interest rates, the war in Ukraine, and high inflation. In Today's Episode of Questions I wanted to Ask I'm going to address the real question around the future of web3/metaverse and also something around creativity that struck a chord with me while I reading lego’s hiring note was.To know what struck a Chord in me about this hiring note and to also know more about how WEB3 is now a part of our current reality please check this episode of Questions I wanted to Ask.The episode is available across all audio platforms under the podcast name : Questions I wanted to Ask .You can follow: Anshu Patni: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anshupatni/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/anshupatni?lang=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anshu-pat... Producer: Anshu Patni, Aakash Mehta & Indian Storytellers https://www.instagram.com/anshupatni/ https://www.instagram.com/kuchbhimehta/ https://www.instagram.com/indianstory... Executive Producer: Smitaa Choprra & Karishma Chotalia Graphics & Artwork: Danish Shaikh Sound Mix & Master: Danish Shaikh Video Editor: Danish ShaikhYou can reach out to Anshu at: [email protected]

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    Should I Be Investing In Crypto?

    For most of us , the word crypto became very evident in the last 3 years and now when there is familiarity, there is a Fomo : Should i be investing? kuch samajh nahi aata hai,Can I really make a lot of money in CRYPTO?If some of these statements sound familiar to you, Welcome to most of our lives..So I thought , let me find an answer to probably the biggest question of the year in this week's episode of Questions I Wanted To Ask .The episode is available across all audio platforms under the podcast name : Questions I wanted to Ask .You can follow: Anshu Patni: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anshupatni/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/anshupatni?lang=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anshu-pat... Producer: Anshu Patni, Aakash Mehta & Indian Storytellers https://www.instagram.com/anshupatni/ https://www.instagram.com/kuchbhimehta/ https://www.instagram.com/indianstory... Executive Producer: Smitaa Choprra & Karishma Chotalia Graphics & Artwork: Danish Shaikh Sound Mix & Master: Danish Shaikh Video Editor: Danish ShaikhYou can reach out to Anshu at: [email protected]

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    Do we need to evolve to a New Internet?

    Do you find yourself moving over from one messaging platform to the other because, apparently, this ones is safe?We are now in a stage of human existence where we need to ask why we need a new internet. In today's episode of QIWTA, I decode the new internet WEB3.0 everyone is talking about and what it will do for us? You can watch the episode under the podcast name Questions I wanted to ask. Please enjoy. Send me any of the questions that you find amusing around Creativity, Creator economy, WEB3.0, Metaverse, NFT'S and I will answer them on the podcast.You can follow: Anshu Patni: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anshupatni/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/anshupatni?lang=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anshu-pat... Producer: Anshu Patni, Aakash Mehta & Indian Storytellers https://www.instagram.com/anshupatni/ https://www.instagram.com/kuchbhimehta/ https://www.instagram.com/indianstory... Executive Producer: Smitaa Choprra & Karishma Chotalia Graphics & Artwork: Danish Shaikh Sound Mix & Master: Danish Shaikh Video Editor: Danish ShaikhYou can reach out to Anshu at: [email protected]

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    Reinstating the amateur creator in me

    I decided to call myself an amateur creator & podcaster after doing more than 50 episodes. So here I'm going to share some stories and examples of things happening around us.This solo episode is out now. If you really like this episode, please drop in a review and share with those 2 friends who you think need that push. Thank you for listening to today’s episode, a part of it was my story, which I chose to express and share. Let me know what do you think about it.You can follow: Anshu Patni: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anshupatni/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/anshupatni?lang=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anshu-pat... Producer: Anshu Patni, Aakash Mehta & Indian Storytellers https://www.instagram.com/anshupatni/ https://www.instagram.com/kuchbhimehta/ https://www.instagram.com/indianstory... Executive Producer: Smitaa Choprra & Karishma Chotalia Graphics & Artwork: Danish Shaikh Sound Mix & Master: Danish Shaikh Video Editor: Danish ShaikhYou can reach out to Anshu at: [email protected]

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    How to Build An Artist Brand? Ft. Santanu Hazarika

    I spoke with RedBull World Doodle Art Champion - Santanu Hazarika who is a key face of Pop Art & Culture in India and also one of the first visual artists to convert his art into NFTs. We spoke about Santanu’s learnings & his process of marketing himself and his Art as a successful Brand.If you like this conversation and relate to it, please drop me a message wherever and whenever you can, I will really appreciate it as it also motivates me to bring similar conversations like this to the forefront. You can follow: Santanu HazarikaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/santanu_hazarika_art/ Anshu Patni: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anshupatni/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/anshupatni?lang=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anshu-pat... Producer: Anshu Patni, Aakash Mehta & Indian Storytellers:https://www.instagram.com/anshupatni/ https://www.instagram.com/kuchbhimehta/ https://www.instagram.com/indianstory... Executive Producer: Smitaa Choprra & Karishma Chotalia Graphics & Artwork: Danish Shaikh Sound Mix & Master: Danish Shaikh Video Editor: Danish ShaikhYou can reach out to Anshu at: [email protected]

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    Power Of Creative Expression

    I decided to do a solo episode today because I found the subject very personal, to a lot of extent my story and so I thought why don't I talk about the value and power of expression and why creativity is for everyone and also the importance of sharing it.This solo episode is out now. If you really like this episode, please drop in a review and share with those 2 friends who you think need that push. Thank you for listening to today’s episode, a part of it was my story, which I chose to express and share. Let me know what do you think about it.You can follow: Anshu Patni: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anshupatni/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/anshupatni?lang=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anshu-pat... Producer: Anshu Patni, Aakash Mehta & Indian Storytellers https://www.instagram.com/anshupatni/ https://www.instagram.com/kuchbhimehta/ https://www.instagram.com/indianstory... Executive Producer: Smitaa Choprra & Karishma Chotalia Graphics & Artwork: Danish Shaikh Sound Mix & Master: Danish Shaikh Video Editor: Danish ShaikhYou can reach out to Anshu at: [email protected]

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    Allow your own metamorphosis Ft.Ankit Vengurlekar Creator, Director & Editor-In-Chief at Coinswitch Kuber.

    I got an opportunity to speak with Ankit Vengurlekar who is the Creator, Director & Editor-In-Chief at Coinswitch Kuber. We spoke about the importance of Self Growth and allowing Metamorphosis of one's self and learning how to detach ourselves to build a rich and glorious life.Part 2 of this conversation out now. If you like this conversation and relate to it, please drop me a message wherever and whenever you can, I will really appreciate it as it also motivates me to bring similar conversations like this to the forefront. You can follow: Ankit Vengurlekar:Instagram: https://instagram.com/ankit.today?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y Anshu Patni: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anshupatni/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/anshupatni?lang=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anshu-pat... Producer: Anshu Patni, Aakash Mehta & Indian Storytellers https://www.instagram.com/anshupatni/ https://www.instagram.com/kuchbhimehta/ https://www.instagram.com/indianstory... Executive Producer: Smitaa Choprra & Karishma Chotalia Graphics & Artwork: Danish Shaikh Sound Mix & Master: Danish Shaikh Video Editor: Danish ShaikhYou can reach out to Anshu at: [email protected]

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    Finding New Opportunities of Growth Ft. Ankit Vengurlekar Creator, Director & Editor-In-Chief at Coinswitch Kuber

    I spoke to Ankit Vengurlekar who is a Creator and also the Director & Editor-In-Chief at Coinswitch Kuber. We spoke about the importance of being open to new opportunities and taking risks and also how one can maintain a work life balance between a daily job while building a strong side hustle.Part 1 of this conversation out now. If you like this conversation and relate to it, please drop me a message wherever and whenever you can, I will really appreciate it as it also motivates me to bring similar conversations like this to the forefront.  You can follow: Ankit Vengurlekar:Instagram: https://instagram.com/ankit.today?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y Anshu Patni: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anshupatni/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/anshupatni?lang=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anshu-pat... Producer: Anshu Patni, Aakash Mehta & Indian Storytellers https://www.instagram.com/anshupatni/ https://www.instagram.com/kuchbhimehta/ https://www.instagram.com/indianstory... Executive Producer: Smitaa Choprra & Karishma Chotalia Graphics & Artwork: Danish Shaikh Sound Mix & Master: Danish Shaikh Video Editor: Danish ShaikhYou can reach out to Anshu at: [email protected]

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    Raising Mentally Strong Kids Ft. Falu Grammy Award Winner for Best Children's Music Album 2022

    I got an opportunity to speak with Falu aka Falguni who won Grammy Award for Best Children's Music Album this year. We spoke about how to raise mentally strong kids and importance of music in child upbringing.Part 2 of this conversation out now. If you like this conversation and relate to it, please drop me a message wherever and whenever you can, I will really appreciate it as it also motivates me to bring similar conversations like this to the forefront. You can follow: Falguni Shah Aka Falu:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/falumusic/ Anshu Patni: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anshupatni/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/anshupatni?lang=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anshu-pat... Producer: Anshu Patni, Aakash Mehta & Indian Storytellers https://www.instagram.com/anshupatni/ https://www.instagram.com/kuchbhimehta/ https://www.instagram.com/indianstory... Executive Producer: Smitaa Choprra & Karishma Chotalia Graphics & Artwork: Danish Shaikh Sound Mix & Master: Danish Shaikh Video Editor: Danish ShaikhYou can reach out to Anshu at: [email protected]

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    How Music Heals? Ft. Falu Grammy Award Winner for Best Children's Music Album 2022

    I got an opportunity to speak with Falu aka Falguni who won a Grammy Award for Best Children's Music Album this year. We spoke about the impact Music can create to heal us in our daily lives. Part 1 of this conversation out now. If you like this conversation and relate to it, please drop me a message wherever and whenever you can, I will really appreciate it as it also motivates me to bring similar conversations like this to the forefront. You can follow: Falguni Shah Aka Falu:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/falumusic/ Anshu Patni: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anshupatni/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/anshupatni?lang=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anshu-pat... Producer: Anshu Patni, Aakash Mehta & Indian Storytellers https://www.instagram.com/anshupatni/ https://www.instagram.com/kuchbhimehta/ https://www.instagram.com/indianstory... Executive Producer: Smitaa Choprra & Karishma Chotalia Graphics & Artwork: Danish Shaikh Sound Mix & Master: Danish Shaikh Video Editor: Danish ShaikhYou can reach out to Anshu at: [email protected]

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    Small Steps to Financial Independence Ft. Mansi Zaveri

    How women can take small steps to gain that financial freedom which is the most important asset for a good living. I got a chance to speak to Founder & CEO of Kidsstoppress Mansi Zaveri about the steps that every women should take to be financially independent and also have the ability to believe in yourself as these are the important pillars of self-care and discipline.Part 2 of this conversation out now.If you like this conversation and relate to it, please drop me a message wherever and whenever you can, I will really appreciate it as it also motivates me to bring similar conversations like this to the forefront.You can follow :Mansi Zaveri:Instagram: https://instagram.com/mansi.zaveri?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=https://instagram.com/kidsstoppress?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Anshu Patni:Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/anshupatni/Twitter:https://twitter.com/anshupatni?lang=enLinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/anshu-pat...Producer:Anshu Patni, Aakash Mehta & Indian Storytellers https://www.instagram.com/anshupatni/https://www.instagram.com/kuchbhimehta/https://www.instagram.com/indianstory...Executive Producer: Smitaa Choprra & Karishma ChotaliaGraphics & Artwork: Danish ShaikhSound Mix & Master: Danish ShaikhVideo Editor: Danish ShaikhYou can reach out to Anshu at: [email protected]

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    Finding Time for Yourself and Learning to Say No Ft. Mansi Zaveri

    Why Learning to Say No and Speaking Up for Yourself is Important. I got a chance to speak to Founder & CEO of Kidsstoppress Mansi Zaveri about the need to prioritize self, the discipline required for it and also how the ability to say No is one of the most important pillars of self-care and discipline.Part 1 of this conversation out now. If you like this conversation and relate to it, please drop me a message wherever and whenever you can, I will really appreciate it as it also motivates me to bring similar conversations like this to the forefront. You can follow : Mansi Zaveri: Instagram: https://instagram.com/mansi.zaveri?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= https://instagram.com/kidsstoppress?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Anshu Patni: Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/anshupatni/Twitter:https://twitter.com/anshupatni?lang=en LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/anshu-pat... Producer: Anshu Patni, Aakash Mehta & Indian Storytellers https://www.instagram.com/anshupatni/ https://www.instagram.com/kuchbhimehta/ https://www.instagram.com/indianstory... Executive Producer: Smitaa Choprra & Karishma Chotalia Graphics & Artwork: Danish Shaikh Sound Mix & Master: Danish Shaikh Video Editor: Danish ShaikhYou can reach out to Anshu at: [email protected]

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    Is Healthy Lifestyle considered Boring? Ft. Nimrat Kaur

    Why a healthy lifestyle is not boring but an essential for us to have better lives. I speak with Actor Nimrat Kaur about the fads around a healthier lifestyle.Part 2 of this conversation out now.If you like this conversation and relate to it, please drop me a message wherever and whenever you can, I will really appreciate it as it also motivates me to bring similar conversations like this to the forefront.Timecodes:0:40 Introduction1:27 Body Positivity Promotes Health5:49 How she went through a drastic Physical Transformation10:20 Maintaining & Balancing a certain Lifestyle as an Actor13:33 ClosingYou can followNimrat KaurInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/nimratofficial/Anshu PatniInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/anshupatni/Twitter: https://twitter.com/anshupatni?lang=enLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anshu-pat...Producer: Anshu Patni, Aakash Mehta & Indian Storytellershttps://www.instagram.com/anshupatni/https://www.instagram.com/kuchbhimehta/https://www.instagram.com/indianstorytellers/Executive Producer: Smitaa Choprra & Karishma ChotaliaGraphics & Artwork: Danish ShaikhSound Mix & Master: Danish ShaikhVideo Editor: Danish ShaikhYou can reach out to Anshu at: [email protected]

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    One conversation we definitely need with our body Ft. Nimrat Kaur

    I have spent my life learning to have the right conversation with my body, eventually reaching a point where I have now started learning to say right things about and to my body. I got a chance to speak to Nimrat Kaur about the same things who recently underwent a drastic physical transformation for her role in the movie Dasvi that recently released on Netflix . How do you handle self esteem when you gain 15 Kgs but continue to be in the limelight ? What are these conversations that we need to have with our body, to be able to love it but at the same time keep it healthy and fit ? Part 1 of this conversation out now. If you like this conversation and relate to it , please drop me a message wherever and whenever you can, I will really appreciate it as it also motivates me to bring similar conversations like this to the forefront. You can follow:Nimrat Kaur Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nimratofficial/Anshu PatniInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/anshupatni/Twitter: https://twitter.com/anshupatni?lang=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anshu-pat... Producer: Anshu Patni, Aakash Mehta & Indian Storytellershttps://www.instagram.com/anshupatni/ https://www.instagram.com/kuchbhimehta/  https://www.instagram.com/indianstorytellers/Executive Producer: Smitaa Choprra & Karishma ChotaliaGraphics & Artwork: Danish ShaikhSound Mix & Master: Chanchlesh SidarVideo Editor: Umesh SahuYou can reach out to Anshu at: [email protected]

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    New Season Promo - Question I want to ask with Anshu Patni

    In the last one year - if there is one thing that has made me really proud of myself, it is my conscious effort towards connecting with my inner voice. This one thing lead me to create through my podcast or sometimes through my words here. This became a journey to heal myself of the things that were no longer needed. It made me realise how all of us need to go back to things that ground us and heal us.As I embark onto a newer Chapter of the podcast, I want to now focus more on the Inner SelfOn things, activities, thoughts that people do to find their inner strength and voice .Welcome to a new season of Questions I wanted to Ask - a slightly more deeper take on peoples learnings from their unique experiences, what heals them and what gives them strength to become better versions of themselves.This quest and this journey of questions I wanted to ask makes my heart sing.What makes your heart sing?You can follow: Anshu PatniInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/anshupatni/Twitter: https://twitter.com/anshupatni?lang=en LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anshu-pat...  Producer: Anshu Patni, Aakash Mehta & Indian Storytellershttps://www.instagram.com/anshupatni/ https://www.instagram.com/kuchbhimehta/  https://www.instagram.com/indianstorytellers/Executive Producer: Smitaa Choprra & Karishma ChotaliaGraphics & Artwork: Danish ShaikhSound Mix & Master: Chanchlesh SidarVideo Editor: Chanchlesh SidarYou can reach out to Anshu at: [email protected]

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    Recap Episode - How Do You Build Confidence?

    On this Recap Episode, we shed light on the stories of two amazing women who didn't let under-confidence get in the way. But how does one maintain confidence after discovering it? Tune in to listen to Falguni Vasavada and Mallika Dua share their own thoughts on the idea. Listen to the full episodes here:Falguni Vasavada - https://gaana.com/song/dr-falguni-vasavada-on-pursuing-passion-with-your-jobMallika Dua - https://gaana.com/song/mallika-dua-sisterhood-online-dating-online-hate-creative-blocks-questions-i-wanted-to-askYou can follow:Anshu Patni SinghiInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/anshupsinghi/Twitter: https://twitter.com/anshupatni?lang=enLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anshu-patni-singhi-7386b24/Executive Producer: Navin Noronhahttps://www.instagram.com/houseofnoronha/Producer: Anshu Patni Singhi and Aakash Mehtahttps://www.instagram.com/anshupsinghi/https://www.instagram.com/kuchbhimehta/Graphics & Artwork: Rahul Palhttps://www.instagram.com/kaalaanamakSound and Video Editor: Dhritimanhttps://www.instagram.com/dhritimankakati_/You can reach out to Anshu at:[email protected]#confidence #succcessmantra #creative #tips

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    Recap Episode - How Do Creative Entrepreneurs Take Mental Breaks?

    On this Recap Episode, we tackle the most common aspect creative entrepreneurs struggle with - Downtime. Through our conversations with Devika Narain, Tarun Katial. and Pooja Jauhari, we uncover what it's like to slow down and indulge in your own mental wellbeing for a change.Listen to the full episodes here:Devika Narain - https://podcasts.apple.com/ng/podcast/devika-narain-downtime-finding-joy-in-life-building/id1551149785?i=1000517995247Tarun Katial - https://podcasts.apple.com/ng/podcast/tarun-katial-on-what-keeps-creators-relevant-being/id1551149785?i=1000540618093Pooja Jauhari - https://podcasts.apple.com/ng/podcast/pooja-jauhari-the-glitch-equal-parenting-50-50-salary/id1551149785?i=1000516084065You can follow:Anshu Patni SinghiInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/anshupsinghi/Twitter: https://twitter.com/anshupatni?lang=enLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anshu-patni-singhi-7386b24/Executive Producer: Navin Noronhahttps://www.instagram.com/houseofnoronha/Producer: Anshu Patni Singhi and Aakash Mehtahttps://www.instagram.com/anshupsinghi/https://www.instagram.com/kuchbhimehta/Graphics & Artwork: Rahul Palhttps://www.instagram.com/kaalaanamakSound and Video Editor: Dhritimanhttps://www.instagram.com/dhritimankakati_/You can reach out to Anshu at:[email protected]#downtime #vipasana #creative #breaks

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    Recap Episode - The Rockstar in Your Head Ft. Bhavani Iyer

    As we wind down for the year, it's imperative that we take a look back at what we have learnt from 2021 and from our guests.In this first of several Recap episodes, we take a look back at our conversation with Writer Bhavani Iyer. Bhawani is the writer of some of the most beautiful films of our times - Black, Guzarish, Lootera , Raazi and many more. As an artist and a person, Bhawani is just like the scripts she has written - very beautiful, deep, and soulful. In this conversation with Bhawani we spoke a lot about inculcating belief in your own work and that process of finding your own voice when you are surrounded by clutter! Tune in to find out what she had to say.You can follow:Bhavani Iyer:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bhavani.iyer/Anshu Patni SinghiInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/anshupsinghi/Twitter: https://twitter.com/anshupatni?lang=enLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anshu-patni-singhi-7386b24/Executive Producer: Navin Noronhahttps://www.instagram.com/houseofnoronha/Producer: Anshu Patni Singhi and Aakash Mehtahttps://www.instagram.com/anshupsinghi/https://www.instagram.com/kuchbhimehta/Graphics & Artwork: Rahul Palhttps://www.instagram.com/kaalaanamakSound and Video Editor: Dhritimanhttps://www.instagram.com/dhritimankakati_/You can reach out to Anshu at:[email protected]#BhavaniIyer #Raazi #Writer

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    Funding and advice for women entrepreneurs , finding a voice and learning’s ft. Salone Sehgal

    This week's guest on Questions I wanted to Ask is Salone Sehgal, who is world's first female General Partner of a Games and Interactive VC fund. Salone co-founded Lumikai Fund which is India's first early-stage interactive media and gaming VC. Salone has spoken about the preparation that female founders require to build venture backed companies, her own stories of finding her ways through startup and gaming which are heavily male-dominated industries to now giving it back by encouraging more woman founders through her fund Lumikai.You can followSalone Sehgalhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/salone-sehgal-b758693/?originalSubdomain=inAnshu Patni SinghiInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/anshupsinghi/Twitter: https://twitter.com/anshupatni?lang=enLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anshu-patni-singhi-7386b24/Producer:Anshu Patni Singhi and Aakash Mehtahttps://www.instagram.com/anshupsinghi/https://www.instagram.com/kuchbhimehta/Executive Producer and Editor:Dhritiman Kakati: https://www.instagram.com/dhritimankakati_/Graphics & Artwork:Annie Hazarika https://www.instagram.com/annie_hazarika/Sound Mix & Master:Varun Patil https://www.instagram.com/p/CE6MH0XJ7jk/You can reach out to Anshu at: [email protected]

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    Dolly Jain on Turning Her Passion of Saree Draping Into a Profession , Time Management, Balancing as a Working Mom.

    This week's guest on Questions I Wanted to Ask is a woman who holds the Limca Book of World Record for styling a Saree in 325 different ways, someone who turned the passion of draping sarees into a business, the celebrity saree draping artist, Dolly Jain. Dolly and I spoke about how she realized saree could be a profession, a Bollywood legend who told her she should definitely take this up as a profession and then her journey post that. She's someone who sometimes travels for work almost 20 days in a month and in all of this how does she manage to balance her life between travelling for work, her family, herself, her kids and everything else that her heart desires. In this episode she's also got some wonderful suggestions for women who are looking to do something of their own but do not know how to; want to take that first step up and get independent.You can followDolly Jainhttps://www.facebook.com/DollyJainStylistAnshu Patni SinghiInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/anshupsinghi/Twitter: https://twitter.com/anshupatni?lang=enLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anshu-patni-singhi-7386b24/Producer:Anshu Patni Singhi and Aakash Mehtahttps://www.instagram.com/anshupsinghi/https://www.instagram.com/kuchbhimehta/Executive Producer and Editor:Dhritiman Kakati: https://www.instagram.com/dhritimankakati_/Graphics & Artwork:Annie Hazarika https://www.instagram.com/annie_hazarika/Sound Mix & Master:Varun Patil https://www.instagram.com/p/CE6MH0XJ7jk/You can reach out to Anshu at: [email protected]

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    Tarun Katial on What Keeps Creators Relevant, Being Entrepreneurial While in a Job and Importance of Meditation

    This week's guest on Questions I Wanted to Ask, is one of the most brilliant minds in the business of Media and entertainment Tarun Katial, Ex-CEO of Zee5, and Big FM Tarun has been at the helm of some of the biggest content formats and media brands that we have seen in the last 20 years. Whatever my understanding of the business of content has been over these years, I would say a large part of that foundation was laid while I was working with Tarun, and I really wanted to bring a glimpse of this understanding through his lens and the clarity that he has. Today's conversation is all about content, how creatives can stay relevant being able to identify the right kind of content, the skill sets that we need in today's time and understanding about building a personal brand; and in all of this chaos meditation has been able to bring balance in his life which he has been practising for the last 20 years.You can followTarun Katialhttps://www.instagram.com/tarunkatial07/Anshu Patni SinghiInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/anshupsinghi/Twitter: https://twitter.com/anshupatni?lang=enLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anshu-patni-singhi-7386b24/Producer:Anshu Patni Singhi and Aakash Mehtahttps://www.instagram.com/anshupsinghi/https://www.instagram.com/kuchbhimehta/Executive Producer and Editor:Dhritiman Kakati: https://www.instagram.com/dhritimankakati_/Graphics & Artwork:Annie Hazarika https://www.instagram.com/annie_hazarika/Sound Mix & Master:Varun Patil https://www.instagram.com/p/CE6MH0XJ7jk/You can reach out to Anshu at: [email protected]

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    Founders of Beardo on Building Brands, Innovation and the Friendship that is Creating These Businesses

    This week's guests of Questions I Wanted to Ask, are two very inspiring founders of brands like Beardo, Villain and now Renée Cosmetics, Asutosh Valani and Priyank Shah. This conversation with them is not just like a masterclass on how to market homegrown brands, but also a much deeper understanding of how to create something that does not exist earlier. Asutosh, Priyank and I spoke about all of this, their friendship, how they operate together and things I have learned from both of them over the years I have known them. This is a very very interesting episode for anyone who wants to understand building a brand, being an entrepreneur and the journey that any entrepreneur goes through.You can followAsutosh Valani:https://www.instagram.com/ashutoshvalani/Priyank Shah:https://www.instagram.com/jacobprix/Anshu Patni SinghiInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/anshupsinghi/Twitter: https://twitter.com/anshupatni?lang=enLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anshu-patni-singhi-7386b24/Producer:Anshu Patni Singhi and Aakash Mehtahttps://www.instagram.com/anshupsinghi/https://www.instagram.com/kuchbhimehta/Executive Producer and Editor:Dhritiman Kakati: https://www.instagram.com/dhritimankakati_/Graphics & Artwork:Annie Hazarika https://www.instagram.com/annie_hazarika/Sound Mix & Master:Varun Patil https://www.instagram.com/p/CE6MH0XJ7jk/You can reach out to Anshu at: [email protected]

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Questions I Wanted to Ask is a sharp, no-fluff mini podcast series for creators, solopreneurs, and modern professionals who want more clarity in business and life.Hosted by Anshu Patni – a consultant and executive coach with 17+ years in the entertainment and creator economy. Each bite-sized episode tackles one powerful question that most people are too afraid or too busy to ask.From navigating burnout to building visibility, selling without a massive audience, and protecting your mental health in a digital-first world — this season brings you honest conversations, real strategies, and bold perspectives from entrepreneurs, coaches, and industry disruptors who’ve been through it all.Short. Strategic. Strong.Because sometimes, one good question is all it takes to change the way you work — and live.Stay tuned for new episodes every Tuesday & Friday on any audio platform of your choice!

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