Nexxt in Line with Mohit Goel

Mohit Goel

Nexxt in Line with Mohit Goel is a podcast that dives deep into the journeys of next-gen leaders, entrepreneurs, disruptors, and changemakers who are redefining what it means to carry forward a family legacy. Through raw and relatable conversations, Mohit Goel explores themes of entrepreneurship, family business, leadership, innovation, and the challenges of inheriting responsibility while carving out your own identity. If you’re building a business, leading with purpose, or curious about the real stories behind India’s next generation of leaders, this podcast is for you.

  1. Final Episode Season 1 | Why Every Family Business Needs a Constitution | Anil Sainani x Mohit Goel

    21 Apr

    Final Episode Season 1 | Why Every Family Business Needs a Constitution | Anil Sainani x Mohit Goel

    When legacy meets ego, families either build empires or burn bridges. In this emotional episode of Nexxt in Line, Mohit Goel sits with Anil Sainani, Founding Partner - BAF Consultants — India's top family-business advisor — to decode the hidden truths behind succession, conflict, and governance in Indian family businesses.They explore: • Why Indian family businesses struggle with alignment • How to build a Family Constitution that actually holds • What next-gen leaders must do differently during leadership transitions • Real examples from the Tata, Ambani, and GMR families • The emotional toll of family business succession — and how to navigate itIf you're managing a family business, inheriting a legacy, or navigating family business succession in India — this conversation is for you.Chapters00:00 Intro – Family Business Reality & Hidden Issues 00:00:31 Will Family Businesses Split? Real Talk 00:01:24 Meet Anil Senani – Family Governance Expert 00:02:09 Why Family Business Problems Are Taboo 00:02:46 India vs Global Perspective on Family Conflicts 00:03:28 What is a Family Constitution? (Explained Simply) 00:04:11 How Constitutions Work (Country vs Family) 00:04:49 Every Family Already Has an Unwritten Constitution 00:05:28 When Should You Create a Family Constitution? 00:06:07 3 Generations Rule – Build, Maintain, Destroy 00:06:51 Why Families Resist the Idea of Constitution 00:07:25 Right Way to Introduce Change in Family 00:08:11 Learning from Global Family Businesses 00:08:46 Communication vs Intention in Family 00:09:22 Personal Journey – Leaving Studies for Family 00:10:38 Why He Chose Civil Services 00:11:14 Family Separation Story 00:11:54 Role of Emotional Leadership in Family 00:12:40 Business Split & Rebuilding the Family 00:13:54 Reunion of 6 Brothers 00:14:30 Why Reunions Don’t Sustain Without Systems 00:15:09 Discovering Change Management 00:15:51 Tata Steel Case Study Inspiration 00:16:38 The “Recipe” for Change in Families 00:17:29 Transformation of the Family 00:18:09 Case Study Recognition (ISB, IIM, Harvard) 00:18:45 From Civil Services to Entrepreneurship 00:19:27 Research on Family Businesses 00:20:04 Turning Point – Case Study Moment 00:21:21 From Zero to Hero – Career Shift 00:22:07 What is a Family Business Board? 00:23:24 Roles: Board vs Management vs Owners 00:24:38 What is a Family Council? 00:25:15 Example of Large Global Family Structures 00:26:33 Decision-Making in Family Businesses 00:27:41 Importance of Separation of Powers 00:28:58 When Constitution Prevents Collapse 00:30:19 Real Case: Surviving Crisis with Governance 00:30:56 Example of Successful Family Business Structure 00:32:21 Next Generation Challenges & Ego 00:33:26 Advice for Next Generation 00:34:05 Father vs Son Conflict – Who Should Bend? 00:35:12 Forgiveness & Internal Realization 00:36:00 India’s Need for Professional Family Businesses 00:37:12 Rapid Fire Begins 🔥 00:41:49 Biggest Mistakes in Family Setup 00:43:09 Legacy Gone Wrong – Anil Ambani Example 00:44:36 Craziest Family Business Fight (₹1500 Cr Lost) 00:46:02 Key Learnings for Future Generations 00:46:43 Ego vs Family – What Really Matters 00:48:30 Family is Chosen by God – Perspective Shift 00:49:49 What is Legacy? Final Definition 00:50:28 Outro – Family Business is a Movement 🎙️ Guest: Anil Sainani — Founding Partner, BAF Consultants - Family Governance | Professionalization | NextGen Development Anil has spent over two decades advising over 350 family businesses across South Asia on governance, succession, and professionalisation. 📩 Connect/Collaborate: hello@nextinlinewithmohitgoel.com🔔 Subscribe to keep yourself aware of what actually happens in generational entrepreneurship#familybusiness #Succession #FamilyConstitution #NexxtInLine #MohitGoel

    51 min
  2. EP15: How Kitty Su Turned Into a Cultural Flashpoint in India? Ft. Keshav Suri, Executive Director, The Lalit

    8 Jan

    EP15: How Kitty Su Turned Into a Cultural Flashpoint in India? Ft. Keshav Suri, Executive Director, The Lalit

    In this powerful episode of Nexxt in Line, we sit down with Keshav Suri, Executive Director, Lalit Suri Hospitality Group to explore what it truly means to be the next generation in a legacy business - when identity, courage and responsibility collide.Born into one of India’s most prominent hospitality families, Keshav Suri’s journey was never just about business succession. It was about navigating expectations, silence and the invisible costs of fitting in. In this conversation, he opens up about why activism was not a branding decision or a strategic move - it became unavoidable when silence itself began to carry a price.This episode goes beyond headlines and court verdicts. It looks at the emotional inheritance passed down in business families, the pressure to conform, and the difficult choice many next-gen leaders face: belonging versus being authentic.Keshav speaks candidly about:• Growing up within a legacy system that wasn’t designed for difference• Why personal identity cannot be separated from leadership anymore• What “next generation leadership” really looks like in modern India• Why courage in family businesses is quiet, costly and deeply personalWhy This Episode MattersIndia is witnessing a shift. Legacy businesses are no longer shaped only by balance sheets and boardrooms, they are being reshaped by values, identity, and courage. Keshav Suri’s story represents a new generation that is redefining leadership by refusing to separate who they are from how they lead.

    1hr 8min
  3. EP13: RSS Inspiration That Later Became a Costly Family Business Mistake Ft. Alok Gupta, Executive Director of Graphisads

    18/12/2025

    EP13: RSS Inspiration That Later Became a Costly Family Business Mistake Ft. Alok Gupta, Executive Director of Graphisads

    When your family brand suddenly becomes unusable, what do you do? In this explosive episode of Nexxt In Line, Mohit Goel sits down with Alok Gupta (Director, Graphisads), a next-gen who faced his first business battle before he even started scaling the company. From trademark shocks to family expectations, from three brothers running businesses in the same industry to the emotional pressure of protecting a legacy - this conversation reveals the unfiltered truth of what it means to be a next-gen in an Indian family business. Alok opens up about: The day he learned his family’s brand name couldn’t be trademarked Why they were forced to change the brand name How family pressure is tougher than boardroom pressure Growing up around entrepreneurship Handling friction when three brothers share the same ambition What the next generation must learn to survive and lead If your dining table feels like a boardroom… this episode will feel painfully real. Watch till the end — Alok shares his framework for next-gen leadership, decision-making and rebuilding brand trust after a setback. WHAT YOU’LL LEARN  ✔ How to handle a forced brand name change due to trademark issues ✔ The emotional and strategic side of family business legacy ✔ Why internal family friction affects leadership more than competition ✔ The difference between home pressure vs boardroom pressure ✔ How next-gens can build credibility inside the organisation ✔ Real strategies to lead when you inherit both a business and expectations ✔ How to rebuild brand trust after legal, identity, or branding setbacks ✔ Why communication becomes a survival muscle in multi-sibling businesses  CHAPTERS  00:00 — Brand Shock 02:15 — Trademark Reality 05:10 — Name Change 08:40 — Business Entry 11:30 — Father’s Lessons 14:55 — Early Exposure 18:20 — Home Expectations 22:05 — First Battle 26:50 — Trust Rebuild 30:35 — Family Roles 34:10 — Shared Industry 38:00 — Personal Identity 42:15 — Legacy Pressure 46:30 — Decision Making 50:40  — Earned Authority 54:55   — Responsibility Curve 59:10    — Learning Mistakes 1:03:20 — Next-Gen Reality 1:07:10 — Leadership Shift 1:22:04 — Legacy

    1hr 25min
  4. EP10: She Reinvented 130-Year Legacy in India’s Dry Fruit Business | Nexxt In Line with Mohit

    27/11/2025

    EP10: She Reinvented 130-Year Legacy in India’s Dry Fruit Business | Nexxt In Line with Mohit

    Dinika Bhatia’s story is the perfect example of how women entrepreneurs in India are reshaping family businesses and building modern D2C brands. As a 6th-generation entrepreneur, she took her 130+ year-old dry fruit legacy and transformed it into a healthy snacking brand loved by today’s millennials and Gen Z consumers. From festive dry fruit boxes to everyday lifestyle snacks, this is how legacy entrepreneurship in India evolves into global opportunities. India’s packaged food and healthy snacking industry is booming, projected to cross $50 billion by 2030. Dinika Bhatia recognized the gap, that dry fruits were seen as “old-school” and rebranded them into modern health foods with innovative packaging, global D2C distribution, and wellness-driven positioning. Her journey is not just about nuts and dry fruits, but about how to build a consumer brand in India by balancing tradition with innovation. This episode of Nexxt in Line dives deep into the myth of second-gen privilege, the challenges of legacy businesses, and the opportunities for women leaders in Indian entrepreneurship. Dinika shares her lessons on identity, consumer trust, and scaling family businesses in India, proving that legacy is inherited, but leadership is built. If you’re interested in family businesses, women entrepreneurs, D2C brands, Indian agriculture and food industry, or next-gen leadership in India, this episode is a must-watch. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe to Nexxt in Line for more inspiring entrepreneurship stories in India.

    1hr 12min

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Nexxt in Line with Mohit Goel is a podcast that dives deep into the journeys of next-gen leaders, entrepreneurs, disruptors, and changemakers who are redefining what it means to carry forward a family legacy. Through raw and relatable conversations, Mohit Goel explores themes of entrepreneurship, family business, leadership, innovation, and the challenges of inheriting responsibility while carving out your own identity. If you’re building a business, leading with purpose, or curious about the real stories behind India’s next generation of leaders, this podcast is for you.