• D2C Explained Best : Saksham Mendiratta in Talks with Arman Sood (Sleepy Owl) | In The Haus

  • Oct 30 2022
  • Length: 1 hr and 11 mins
  • Podcast

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D2C Explained Best : Saksham Mendiratta in Talks with Arman Sood (Sleepy Owl) | In The Haus

  • Summary

  • Coffee is not for the faint hearted and neither is this episode. We’re exploring the entrepreneurial spirit of Arman Sood (Founder- Sleepy Owl) a man who founded his hyper-growth product with ZERO corporate experience.

    In this, taste how Arman hot brewed his education in law, to finally cold brewing his own venture with patience and discipline. We dig deep on how he plans and ideates for a demographic larger than he expected and continues questioning every step of the process.

    Arman goes beyond to correlate his innate love for sports and how he integrates sportsmanship with his quotidian operations at work. This episode is for you if you too believe that user-gratification comes first and foremost.

    Through Sleepy Owl, Arman mentions how he filters out noise sourcing from all competition and fixates his energy in planning growth and farsightedness.

    Out a gazillion things that Lights Out and Sleepy Owl agree on is the far ranging impact of great design.

    We hope you have your tumbler ready for this one. Sip sip your way to one hour of pure bliss.

    Conceptualised by Lights Out Studio
    Location Partner: WeWork India
    Beverage Partner: Sleepy Owl; Lifestyle Partner: Neeman's


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