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SOLO: Advice that Anchors me

An episode of the A Scent of Success podcast, hosted by Anagha and Priyasha Chakravarti, titled "SOLO: Advice that Anchors me" was published on December 18, 2025 and runs 19 minutes.

December 18, 2025 ·19m · A Scent of Success

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Hiii! This is Anagha and today I talk about the best pieces of advice I have received. I want to share these with you all because these words of wisdom have guided me and continue to guide me! These are four words of wisdom I have received in general from family and mentors and discuss how it has manifested in my life. This is not an exhaustive list nor is it featuring some wildly original quotes/advice of course, more just guiding principles and reminders I hope to always live by!

Hiii! This is Anagha and today I talk about the best pieces of advice I have received. I want to share these with you all because these words of wisdom have guided me and continue to guide me! These are four words of wisdom I have received in general from family and mentors and discuss how it has manifested in my life. This is not an exhaustive list nor is it featuring some wildly original quotes/advice of course, more just guiding principles and reminders I hope to always live by!

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