• Episode 10: Letting Go, Moving Forward

  • Nov 2 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 5 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 10: Letting Go, Moving Forward

  • Summary

  • In this, the 10th episode of the Second Innings Podcast, hosts Atul Nath and Suman Ghosh engage in a conversation with Haresh Bathija and Kiran Dhameja, co-founders of Doyen Foods, who happen to be husband and wife too!

    They explore the couple's journey from their early lives and careers to their transition into entrepreneurship. The discussion covers the challenges of starting a business, financial planning, navigating conflicts as co-founders, and the importance of execution over planning.

    Haresh and Kiran share valuable insights and advice for aspiring entrepreneurs, emphasizing the need to take risks, enjoy the journey, and remain present in the moment.

    Chapters 00:00 Start 03:02 Personal Introduction – Haresh Bathija 08:54 Personal Introduction – Kiran Dhameja 12:10 The Transition: Leaving Corporate Life Behind 18:04 Harish's Transition: Supporting Kiran's Venture 22:26 The Birth of Doyen Foods: A Shared Vision 27:00 Passion for Food: The Journey Begins 30:11 Navigating Financial Transitions in Entrepreneurship 35:03 Balancing Creativity and Financial Planning 39:12 Setting Boundaries in a Couple's Business 43:22 The Future of Entrepreneurship and Passion Projects 47:46 The Parking Lot of Ideas 49:39 Navigating Conflicts in Co-Founding 51:15 Letting Go and Moving Forward 52:00 Learning from Mistakes 53:34 Balancing Growth and Brand Identity 53:54 Maintaining Work-Life Boundaries 56:36 Reflections on the Journey 58:10 Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs

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