Sinopsis
Stories from the intersection of technology and life in India.
Episodios
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Ep 27: Why Sridhar Vembu shunned VC money for Zoho
26/07/2017 Duración: 57minIn this week's Outliers, Sridhar Vembu tells Pankaj Mishra why he shunned VC money, and why he respects speed limits in growing his company.
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Ep 26: Lessons in bootstrapping, failing and rebooting from Pallav Nadhani
19/07/2017 Duración: 45minIn this week's Outliers Podcast Pankaj Mishra chats with Pallav Nadhani, founder of bootstrapped startup FusionCharts. Nadhani, who became an entrepreneur when he was only sixteen, talks about building his startup without VC money, reaching revenue milestones, and then failing. He's now building a new business while keeping FusionCharts alive.
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Ep 25: This teenager is using tech to manage diabetes, and laughing her way through life
12/07/2017 Duración: 37minAs I sat down with Adya for recording this episode of Outliers, I was amazed to learn about how she manages her life using everything from sensors to apps to ensure she keeps alive. I also used the opportunity to get inside the mind of an Indian teenage girl and unravel the mysteries of social media and so on
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Ep 24: Young engineers should be ‘very worried’ about future of Indian IT, says Vineet Nayar
05/07/2017 Duración: 47minIn this week's Outliers podcast with Vineet Nayar, founder of Sampark Foundation, we try and find answers to questions about the future of Indian IT, ill-timed activism on the part of some founders, and discuss why those working in the sector need to take control of their career on their own, urgently.
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EP 23: Meet Rajiv Chilaka, the man behind India’s animation superhero, 'Chhota Bheem'
28/06/2017 Duración: 01h06sFor Chilaka, 42, an engineer who grew up idolising Walt Disney and fantasising about creating animation superstars, the journey started in the year 2000. But, the real tipping point came in 2008, May to be precise, when Chhota Bheem first aired on Pogo channel.
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Ep 22: Sanjay Nayak of Tejas Networks’ long, slow journey: From near death experiences to IPO
21/06/2017 Duración: 41minAt 52, Sanjay Nayak is not among the young, restless and “cool” breed of entrepreneurs in India’s startup ecosystem. But then, his telecom equipment startup, Tejas Networks, is not really a newbie either. Launched in the year 2000, Tejas Networks has been through at least three near-death experiences
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Ep 21: Sonam Wangchuk wishes people more problems, so they can learn
14/06/2017 Duración: 33minWangchuk is best described as an innovator, education reformist and, of course, an Outlier. “I’ve failed at more than half of the things I’ve tried. I wish people more problems, so they learn,” he tells me at the SECMOL campus in the Phey village, Leh. This podcast is the first in a series of three stories we’ve managed to capture during a two-day trip to Leh. Produced by Anand Murali Music Credit: www.accelerated-ideas.com/
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Ep 20: Abhishek Sinha’s extraordinary battle to build Eko India Financial Services
07/06/2017 Duración: 51minThe story of Sinha’s journey to build Eko since late 2007 has all the ingredients of a thriller, and that’s not just about the number of times he faced near-death experiences as an entrepreneur. From navigating regulatory uncertainty to facing nearly a hundred creditors demanding payback one fine morning at the office, and hosting the world’s richest man Bill Gates and his family while being completely broke — all these incidents capture a quintessential entrepreneurial struggle. Produced by Anand Murali Music Credit: www.accelerated-ideas.com/
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Ep 19: Google’s Rajan Anandan believes the internet will transform a billion lives
31/05/2017 Duración: 31minRajan Anandan, Google’s vice-president for Southeast Asia and India, is a diehard believer in India’s internet story. “I’m a perennial India bull… The internet is going to make India reach even greater heights,” he says. He adds that Google’s mission in India is “internet for every Indian.” Produced by Anand Murali Music Credit: www.accelerated-ideas.com/
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Ep 18: Shakthi Vadakkepat on the creation of “social media influencers”
24/05/2017 Duración: 48minShakthi Vadakkepat may have over 1.6 lakh followers on Twitter and be counted as an “influencer”, but his home is a far cry from reflecting any of the social influence he commands. At least, it’s clear he’s not encashing the social popularity Produced by Anand Murali Music Credit: www.accelerated-ideas.com/
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Ep 17: Sairee Chahal says sexism is a “cancerous phenomenon”
17/05/2017 Duración: 32minSairee Chahal of Sheroes says that sexism is “a cancerous phenomenon” that has existed for a long time, much before journalists like me started discovering sexism in the startup ecosystem. Produced by Anand Murali Music Credit: www.accelerated-ideas.com/
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Ep 16: How Osama Manzar plans to take the next billion Indians online
10/05/2017 Duración: 43minOsama Manzar is a monk in India’s digital ecosystem. And that’s not just because he looks like a monk. Manzar, a digital nomad traveling across the country’s hinterland, runs Digital Empowerment Foundation, and has taken up the mission of helping the next billion Indians get online. Produced by Anand Murali Music Credit: www.accelerated-ideas.com/
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Ep 15: R S Sharma, the bureaucrat who codes
03/05/2017 Duración: 39minBeing part of the government, Sharma fights many battles from inside, and has played an important role in ensuring the Internet is open and free in India. Last year, during the net neutrality developments he was at the centre of the battle for open internet in India. Also, during his stint as the director general of UIDAI (India’s massive biometric identity system) during 2009 till 2013, Sharma not only fought the early perception and technology battles in building the world’s biggest digital identity database, but also applied his coding skills. Produced by Anand Murali Music Credit: www.accelerated-ideas.com/
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Ep 14: Sameer Guglani of Morpheus Gang
19/04/2017 Duración: 59minThis week I talk to Sameer Guglani of Morpheus Gang in his Chandigarh den, in a small, well laid-out pocket of the modern city. I ask him what it would take for Ola and Flipkart to beat Uber and Amazon? Produced by Anand Murali Music Credit: www.accelerated-ideas.com/
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Ep 13: A chat with Sanjay Anandaram, who watched redBus take shape
12/04/2017 Duración: 40minIn this week’s Outliers, I speak to Sanjay Anandaram, a former Wipro executive who now mentors startups and mentors founders. Anandaram is also mentor to Phanindra Sama, and someone who watched the redBus story take shape and eventually find a new home. Produced by Anand Murali Music Credit: www.accelerated-ideas.com/
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Ep 12: Rafat Ali of Skift on his trek from an 'accidental' company to a 'deliberate' one
05/04/2017 Duración: 29minRafat Ali has been a long-time digital media warrior. He maintains a no-nonsense profile across social media platforms, questioning the incumbent, large media platforms on one hand, and taking on the rising dominance of newer media products such as Facebook on the other. Produced by Anand Murali Music Credit: www.accelerated-ideas.com/ Image Credit (Rafat Ali): https://www.flickr.com/photos/worldtravelandtourismcouncil/17166151301
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Ep 11 Tanmay Bakshi: From a child prodigy to an AI warrior
29/03/2017 Duración: 28minOn Tuesday earlier this week, I got on a call with Bakshi to record this episode of Outliers, and I was blown away. He still sounded the same by the way, talking fast and pronouncing each word with great passion. This time though, he seems to have found a new life mission. Bakshi is now part of The Cognitive Story project, an open source initiative that applies cognitive technologies to help individuals unable to communicate express their emotions. It’s about using AI to give a voice to those who cannot communicate. Produced by Anand Murali Music Credit: www.accelerated-ideas.com/
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Ep 10: Amit Agarwal, of technology blog Labnol, on why he gave up blogging
22/03/2017 Duración: 29minIn this episode of Outliers, recorded at his ancestral home in Agra, Amit talks about his experiences in building solutions that solve users’ problems and shares his concerns about the lack of disclosures on paid content and sponsorships by bloggers and social media influencers. Produced by Anand Murali Music Credit: www.accelerated-ideas.com/
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Subroto Bagchi on how overachievers are their own best friends and worst enemies
15/03/2017 Duración: 44minThis week in Outliers, Pankaj Mishra talks to Subroto Bagchi, cofounder of Mindtree, an Indian IT services, consulting and digital solutions company with operations across the world. Bagchi currently heads the Odisha state government’s skill development authority. Produced by Anand Murali Music Credit: www.accelerated-ideas.com/
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Sarah Lacy of PandoDaily on Silicon Valley’s sexism and “asshole culture”
08/03/2017 Duración: 40minWhen Sarah Lacy first raised concerns about “outrageous sexism” practices by Uber and its founder Travis Kalanick in November 2014, many thought she was crossing a line: from being a journalist to an activist. Over the past few weeks, a series of disturbing revelations about Uber’s work culture and its maverick CEO-founder’s own questionable behaviour seems to validate most of what Lacy accused them of. In fact, this blog post by former Uber engineer Susan Fowler nailed it. Produced by Anand Murali Music Credit: www.accelerated-ideas.com/