11 episodes

Zoom In Zoom Out is about perspective—about taking a deeper look into the journey's of individuals renowned in their fields. It's about moving beyond the accolades that they have garnered but looking at how they got there—through their failures, systems and more. It's also about recognizing that these individuals are humans too—with their fair share of guilty pleasures and Netflix binges. And who better to take you through this journey than 3 friends, woefully underqualified yet brimming with curiosity and a desire to understand what it takes to achieve excellence while remaining human.

Zoom In, Zoom Out Akash Shroff, Arihant Choudhary, Parth Behani

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Zoom In Zoom Out is about perspective—about taking a deeper look into the journey's of individuals renowned in their fields. It's about moving beyond the accolades that they have garnered but looking at how they got there—through their failures, systems and more. It's also about recognizing that these individuals are humans too—with their fair share of guilty pleasures and Netflix binges. And who better to take you through this journey than 3 friends, woefully underqualified yet brimming with curiosity and a desire to understand what it takes to achieve excellence while remaining human.

    Ep 11 - Rishi Vasudev: Fabric Salesperson to $36 Million Startup

    Ep 11 - Rishi Vasudev: Fabric Salesperson to $36 Million Startup

    Rishi Vasudev, who just raised $36 million for his start-up G.O.A.T. Brand Labs, takes us through his journey from being a Fabric Salesperson out of college to navigating the fashion industry and going on to be the CEO of Calvin Klein, the Head of Fashion for Flipkart and Myntra, and the CEO of Lifestyle.

    He talks about his systems for success, building relationships and networking, and continuously unlearning and adapting yourself to a fast-paced world. Rishi shows us his definition of success and failure, and why he decided to create his own start-up after phenomenal success in the corporate world. He also takes us through his impressive fitness habits, running 2000+ km in a year, and explains how he sets goals and pushes himself to achieve further.

    A must watch for anyone interested in entrepreneurship, working in large corporates, or personal development and career development in general.



    Rishi's Links:

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rishivasudev/

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/RishiV

    G.O.A.T. Brand Labs: https://goatbrandlabs.com/



    Contact Us:

    Akash Shroff: https://linktr.ee/akashvshroff

    Arihant Choudhary: https://www.arihantchoudhary.com

    Parth Behani: https://www.linkedin.com/in/parth-behani



    Timestamps:

    00:00 - Introduction

    01:17 - Early Career Right Out of College

    02:53 - Comparisons with Your Peers vs Building your Own Path

    05:13 - Reinventing Yourself Continuously; Unlearning, Relearning, Growing

    08:27 - Systems for Success; First Principles Thinking, Journalling, Relationships

    13:02 - Reputation and Appearance

    15:37 - Creating a Startup after Large Corporate Success

    20:09 - Breaking Out of Your Own Ego

    23:43 - Defining Success and Learning through Failure

    27:49 - Adapting to the Tech Age; Combining Old Experiences

    33:26 - Fitness and Sports; Running 2000+ km in a Year

    36:19 - Accountability and Goal Setting

    38:29 - Pushing Yourself to Continue after a Failure Week

    42:14 - Guilty Pleasures and Productivity Slumps

    45:41 - Conclusion

    • 45 min
    Ep 10 - Shayantan Rahman: Economics at Oxbridge to Career Consulting in India

    Ep 10 - Shayantan Rahman: Economics at Oxbridge to Career Consulting in India

    Shayantan Rahman, an Oxbridge alumnus and educational consultant through his own company, CollegeLab, takes us through his journey through college, research, and the Indian education industry!

    He talks about his experiences as a student at Oxford; sharing valuable insights into exploring and figuring out your own priorities in college, finding a community, and time management. He also takes us through setting up a Kolkata hub of the Global Shapers - a network of young people leading change-making efforts. He shares his methodology in uniting people behind a cause, and his failures and learnings along the way.

    Shayantan's Links:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/collegelabofficial

    Email: shayantan@collegelab.in



    Contact Us:

    Akash Shroff: https://linktr.ee/akashvshroff

    Arihant Choudhary: https://www.arihantchoudhary.com

    Parth Behani: https://www.linkedin.com/in/parth-behani



    Timestamps:

    00:00 - Introduction

    01:12 - First Year at Oxford

    02:49 - Running for Oxford Student Union

    06:20 - Understanding your Priorities in College & Finding a Community

    10:26 - Balancing Sleep, Social Life, Studies at University

    13:25 - Managing and Investing Your Time

    17:18 - Switching from Academia to the Education Industry

    23:20 - Setting up a Modern Mentorship Firm in India

    26:49 - The Global Shapers Hub: Social Changemakers in Calcutta

    31:40 - Building a Organisation or Company: Creating a Vision

    34:45 - Eliminating Productivity Slumps and Creating Longer Term Goals

    38:44 - Parting Message and Conclusion

    • 38 min
    Ep 9 - Mahima Dhoot: Amateur Foodie to Viral Food Influencer

    Ep 9 - Mahima Dhoot: Amateur Foodie to Viral Food Influencer

    Mahima Dhoot, an incredible food blogger (@diningwithdhoot) takes us through her content creation journey - from starting and how to choose a career path, to going viral, and how to organically grow your audience.

    Having studied her Masters in Gender, Media and Culture at LSE, Mahima goes through the journey of finding jobs in niche careers and how she landed upon her current endeavour. She passes along numerous insights from her journey as a content creator, from starting out, to content burnouts, to adapting to your audience, to getting brand deals, to dealing with online hate, to keeping one's content honest. This episode is a must watch not only if you're planning on creating content of any kind, but also for those looking to explore non-traditional career paths or start anything of their own - be it a business or blog.



    Mahima's Links:

    Dining with Dhoot Insta: https://www.instagram.com/diningwithdhoot/

    Anjali's Episode: https://youtu.be/KRmB885qdf4

    Creator's of Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/creators



    Contact Us:

    Akash Shroff: https://linktr.ee/akashvshroff

    Arihant Choudhary: https://www.arihantchoudhary.com

    Parth Behani: https://www.linkedin.com/in/parth-behani



    Timestamps:

    00:00 - Introduction

    01:23 - Studying in a Niche Field and Unlearning

    02:49 - Wanting a stable, "Serious Profession"

    05:29 - Getting into Food Blogging

    07:55 - Tips on Finding Non-Traditional Career Paths

    09:08 - Initial Reception to Blogging & Comparing Yourself to Others

    11:30 - Consistency in Social Media and Putting in Your All

    13:07 - Getting Brand Deals at a Small Following Size

    15:05 - Adapting your Content to your Audience

    16:48 - Decolonizing Your Content

    18:31 - Going Viral! Chai Biscuit Popsicle

    20:28 - Dealing with Online Hate and Sexism

    25:15 - Don't Undervalue Yourself and Your Content

    28:57 - Quantity, Quality, & Honesty for Instagram Content Creators

    31:56 - Resources to Improve Instagram Skills

    33:48 - Plan for the Future

    35:56 - Content Burnout, Slumps, and Guilty Pleasures

    40:57 - Parting Message on Content Creation

    42:12 - Conclusion

    • 47 min
    Ep 8 - Drawing Comparisons: Feeling Jealous to Finding Inspiration

    Ep 8 - Drawing Comparisons: Feeling Jealous to Finding Inspiration

    Join us in another special concept episode where your three hosts talk about drawing comparisons, be it through social media or in daily life. We take you through why our brains fundamentally use comparison, when this becomes an issue and how to rid yourself of the anxiety it can cause. Filled with examples from our daily lives, we provide you with techniques from temporal comparison to documenting success and building confidence to make the impact of comparison positive and healthy in your lives!



    Resources:

    The Art of Comparing Yourself to Others: https://students.ubc.ca/ubclife/art-comparing-yourself-others

    Scarcity Mindset: https://www.forbes.com/sites/carolinecastrillon/2020/07/12/5-ways-to-go-from-a-scarcity-to-abundance-mindset/

    Study on Relative Income and Happiness: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/43348242_Money_and_Happiness_Rank_of_Income_Not_Income_Affects_Life_Satisfaction

    Study on Brain Mechanisms of Social Comparison: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4222713/

    The Fall of Icarus: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X75Roe_davA



    Contact Us:

    Akash Shroff: https://linktr.ee/akashvshroff

    Arihant Choudhary: https://www.arihantchoudhary.com

    Parth Behani: https://www.linkedin.com/in/parth-behani



    Timestamps:

    00:00 - Introduction

    02:05 - Why Do Our Brains Compare

    03:10 - Scarcity Mindset

    04:05 - Social Media Comparison

    05:31 - Healthy Competition and Accountability

    07:34 - Disguised Unhealthy Relationships and Self Worth

    10:30 - Using Process-Based Comparison to Push Yourself

    14:14 - Hedonic Adaptation vs Temporal Comparison

    17:31 - Documenting Your Success and Building Confidence

    21:37 - Finding Value and Things You Enjoy

    23:40 - Favourable Comparisons - Quick Fix or Viable?

    24:57 - Identifying What and Why You're Comparing

    27:54 - The Fall of Icarus and Conclusion

    • 36 min
    Ep 7 - Anjali Surana: Small Changes to a Massive Impact

    Ep 7 - Anjali Surana: Small Changes to a Massive Impact

    The founder of FullStopp and incoming freshman at Stanford, Anjali Surana speaks to us about activism as a young adult, dealing with online hate, overcoming rejection, and making an impact! She takes us through the activities of her non-profit organisation, Fullstopp, which is trying to change the way menstruation is perceived by society through access, awareness and advocacy.

    Apart from this, Anjali throws some light on her own struggles with online learning through this pandemic. She talks about her college application process and developing a mindset in which one can enjoy seemingly stressful tasks. Sprinkled with intriguing discussions on privilege, passion, and perception, this episode is one that you don't want to miss!



    Anjali's Links

    Anjali's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anjalisuranaa/

    Fullstopp Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/itsfullstopp/

    Fullstopp Website: https://www.itsfullstopp.com/



    Contact Us:

    Akash Shroff: https://linktr.ee/akashvshroff

    Arihant Choudhary: https://www.arihantchoudhary.com

    Parth Behani: https://www.linkedin.com/in/parth-behani



    Timestamps:

    00:00 - Introduction

    01:15 - About Fullstopp and tackling Menstrual Inequality

    04:08 - Being Taken Seriously as a Student

    10:29 - Dealing with Stigma and Online Hate

    19:05 - Struggles of Online Learning

    22:46 - Challenging your Self-Perception

    25:14 - Exploring your Systems for Success

    28:17 - How to Enjoy College Applications

    33:00 - Passion and Doing What You Truly Want

    36:58 - Dealing with Rejection; Chasing Dreams

    41:17  - Guilty Pleasures and Privilege

    46:04 - Conclusion

    • 51 min
    Ep 6 - Arnab Chatterjee: Homemade Youtube Videos To Award-Winning Films

    Ep 6 - Arnab Chatterjee: Homemade Youtube Videos To Award-Winning Films

    Meet Arnab Chatterjee, a 21-year-old award-winning filmmaker and student at the MetFlim School in London. He's won 39 international awards, was acclaimed as the Global Young Filmmaker of the Year 2018 by Global Film Awards in LA, and is regarded as the youngest acclaimed filmmaker in India by the Times of India. He was recently covered by Filmfare for his wins for his upcoming film starring Indian acting legend Soumitra Chatterjee.

    He takes us through the struggles of starting a film business as a teenager in India: navigating school work, societal pressure, and government bureaucracy, while managing time and money in this capital intensive endeavour. He shares some insight into his storytelling process and intriguing yet humorous behind the scene incidents.



    Arnab's Links

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/acjeeofficial/

    Vertex Duo: https://youtu.be/q-VdijR0K-I

    Unsaid: https://youtu.be/_aNXRGyXJkI



    Contact Us:

    Akash Shroff: https://linktr.ee/akashvshroff

    Arihant Choudhary: https://www.arihantchoudhary.com

    Parth Behani: https://www.linkedin.com/in/parth-behani



    Timestamps:

    00:00 - Introduction

    01:30 - Getting into Film Making

    04:03 - Early Films with Friends

    06:41 - First Awards and Storytelling

    11:21 - Abandoned Projects

    15:49 - Using Failure to create Success

    20:07 - Time & Money Management

    24:30 - Navigating Bureaucracy as a Young Adult

    30:48 - Creating an Entertainment Company

    34:00 - Working with Soumitra Chatterjee and other Professionals

    42:26 - Navigating Imposter Syndrome

    45:49 - Guilty Pleasures & Parting Messages

    • 56 min

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