Inspire Someone Today

Srikanth

Inspiration is all around us. You don’t have to be an epitome of success to be inspiring. This podcast focuses on bringing in stories, learnings, and experiences from a cross-section of people that is worthy and has messages to all. People who are like you and me - our heroes are someone in our neighborhood, in the family, the storekeeper, the aspiring student or the budding entrepreneur, and many more unsung individuals. Join me on this journey of learning together and growing together so that together we can, Inspire Someone Today!

  1. 6d ago

    E181 | The Inspired Leader | Anil Sachdev

    Send us Fan Mail Episode 181 — The Inspired Leader ft. Anil Sachdev Anil Sachdev wrote his life's mission statement at 19. He is the Founder and Chairman of the School of Inspired Leadership (SOIL), founded Eicher Consultancy Services and Grow Talent, and has spent five decades helping individuals and organisations discover what they are truly capable of. His new book — The Inspired Leader: Seven Practices to Unlock Your Leadership Potential — is the distillation of that lifetime of work. In this episode, Anil returns to Inspire Someone Today for a rare second appearance. The conversation moves through the origins of his mission, the profound lessons of his Eicher years, the architecture of The Inspired Leader, and the one thing he believes can change a life this week. What You'll Hear in This Episode The 1971 war, a youth forum, and how a 19-year-old found his mission by raising ₹5,000 for a martyr's familyWhy Vikram Lal — the man behind Eicher — visited a junior employee's home seven times during a 40-day illness, and what that taught Anil about leadershipThe Two Biggest Lies about leadership — and why Anil chose the word 'lie' over 'myth'Dr. James Doty: from a broken home at 12, to world-leading neurosurgeon and founder of Stanford's Center for Altruism — a story of what a single conversation can unlockSOAR vs SWOT — and the miracle of the SOIL campus that was built in six months by a contractor who had never built an office buildingJ. Krishnamurti's choiceless awareness — and what it means to become the witness of your own mindWhat breaks trust most in modern workplaces, and the three ingredients that rebuild it: competence, credibility, and fairnessWhy declining the Director's chair at both IIM Ahmedabad and IIM Bangalore was the right call — and what it costThe two AIs that matter more than artificial intelligence: Appreciative Inquiry and Aspiration to InspirationAnil's Listener Action: one small thing, starting today About Anil Sachdev Anil Sachdev is the Founder and Chairman of the School of Inspired Leadership (SOIL), one of India's most values-driven business schools, co-created with 32 companies. He began his career at Tata Motors in 1975, spent over two decades at Eicher Group — heading HR, Operations, and sitting on the Board — before founding Eicher Consultancy Services (1991) and Grow Talent (2001). He has been adjunct faculty at ISB, Indiana University's Kelly School of Business, and CEDEP/INSEAD. He is a Trustee of Chinmaya Mission. Anil wrote the Foreword for Sri's book, Inspire Someone Today. Have you purchased the copy of Inspire Someone Today, yet? - Give it a go geni.us/istbook Available on all podcast platforms, including, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Spotify

    E181 | The Inspired Leader | Anil Sachdev
  2. Aug 6

    E180 | How Many People Are Better Because They Crossed Your Path ? | Priya Vishwanathan

    Send us Fan Mail What makes someone feel truly at home — in a hotel, a homestay, or their own life? For this 6th-anniversary episode, Srikanth sits down with Priya Vishwanathan, who gave 35 years to the Taj and IHCL, helped build the ama Stays & Trails homestay business, and then did the hardest thing of all: walked away at the top to find out who she was without the badge. This is a conversation about hospitality as a way of living — honesty, genuine care, and the thin line between service and servility. Priya shares the day-three moment at the Taj that nearly ended her career, why "complaint is a gift," how her team kept a 90+ NPS by cooking to each guest's taste, and what luxury means to her now (hint: it isn't marble). It closes on reinvention, burnout, and a definition of success that reframes the whole show. In this episode: Why her mother's "Atithi Devo Bhava" became the Taj's "Guest is God"The angry guest on day three — and the advice that saved a 35-year career"Complaint is a gift": turning hostility into learningService vs. servility: protecting your dignity while you serveBuilding homestays families trusted with their ancestral homesThe father's study table they refused to move — and turned into a storyGood to great: curated meals, the tea-coffee station, coffee in the gardenToday's traveller: the global Indian, entitled but willing to pay for experiencesLeaving at the top, burnout, and learning AI at 50+Luxury redefined as peace, quietude, and living on her own termsHave you purchased the copy of Inspire Someone Today, yet? - Give it a go geni.us/istbook Available on all podcast platforms, including, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Spotify

    E180 | How Many People Are Better Because They Crossed Your Path ? | Priya Vishwanathan
  3. Jul 23

    E179 | Relevance is the New Job Security | Jack Madrid

    Send us Fan Mail A résumé can look inevitable in hindsight, but the human story is usually messier and far more useful. I sit down with Jack Madrid, whose career spans Citibank, Ayala, MTV Philippines, Yahoo, Multiply, and now IBPAP, the organization that represents the Philippines' IT-BPM industry. We talk about what actually travels across industries when your job title changes, and why relationship management is not only about clients; it is also about learning to manage up, sideways and down inside real organizational hierarchies. Jack shares the moment that rewired his confidence: an eighth-grade debate where he was terrified to speak, then heard his own voice and realized he belonged. From there we explore a practical idea for anyone who stays quiet in meetings: the wasted opportunity of an unexpressed opinion. We also dig into the mindset behind a non-linear career, including trusting instinct, learning from mistakes without living in regret, and staying open to lessons from any conversation. His rule is simple and challenging: if you have to choose between engaging with a person or looking at your phone, choose the person. We also go straight at the anxiety of our time: AI and the future of BPO and knowledge work. Jack argues the bigger risk is not artificial intelligence itself but complacency, and he explains what “moving up the value chain” means for frontline workers in practical terms. We close with an underrated leadership lever that costs nothing and changes everything: kindness.  If you find this helpful, subscribe, share it with a friend, and leave a review. What part of your career are you ready to reinvent next? Have you purchased the copy of Inspire Someone Today, yet? - Give it a go geni.us/istbook Available on all podcast platforms, including, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Spotify

    E179 | Relevance is the New Job Security | Jack Madrid
  4. Jul 9

    E178 | From Metal to Minds | Desikamani

    Send us Fan Mail Your brain is designed to keep you safe, not to help you change, and that single fact explains why so many goals stall, so many training programs flop, and so many leaders feel stuck repeating the same patterns. We sit down with Desikamani (Mani), founder of Mental Learning and creator of result-oriented learning engineering, to explore behavior change through an unusual lens: metallurgy. When people buy steel, they do not care about steel; they care about properties. Mani argues the same is true for learning and leadership: people do not buy information; they buy outcomes that protect identity, reduce fear, and increase capability. We dig into the neuroscience of learning, especially the two-processors model of the brain and the amygdala’s veto power. Fear becomes the hidden driver, while the neocortex plays a different role: it influences by creating experiences that feel safe enough for new habits to form. From there we build practical models for transformation: belief multiplied by skill equals behavior, and skill development equals practice plus objective feedback. We also talk about evidence-based training, simulations, and how AI can help leaders rehearse hard conversations before the real stakes show up. We bring it to the present with AI anxiety, reframing the fear as “what will happen to me” and returning to identity, value, and adaptive intelligence. You will leave with concrete micro experiments to build emotional awareness, reduce the urge to give advice, and read the fears and filters in others so you can lead with empathy. If this sparked a new question for you, subscribe, share this with someone who is trying to change, and leave a review so more listeners can find the show. Have you purchased the copy of Inspire Someone Today, yet? - Give it a go geni.us/istbook Available on all podcast platforms, including, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Spotify

    E178 | From Metal to Minds | Desikamani
  5. Jun 25

    E177 | Portfolio Life Series - Wrap Up | Srikanth

    Send us Fan Mail If someone audited your life like a portfolio, would it show only a career or would it reveal real compounding assets like health, relationships, curiosity, and courage? I sit with that question and share what changed for me after six conversations in the Portfolio Life series, because the biggest insights weren’t about collecting titles. They were about building a life that stays meaningful through different seasons.  I reflect on lessons that stuck: the power of “bring value for the day” in a world obsessed with outcomes, and why creating value isn’t enough if you never learn to communicate it. I unpack Chesterton’s fence through a striking story about unintended consequences, and how true curiosity means understanding before deciding. I also wrestle with the tension between the “have to” list and the “want to” list, and why protecting what energises you is a serious life strategy, not a luxury.  We go deeper into personal agency and reinvention with a line that challenges comfort: if you’re not offered a seat at the table, build your own table. From there, the conversation turns to financial confidence as a source of freedom and choice, and finally to the invisible assets that compound more reliably than almost anything on a balance sheet: trust, reputation, goodwill, fairness, learning, and relationships.  If any part of this reflection resonates, subscribe, share it with someone who needs a wider definition of success, and leave a review so more listeners can find the series. What would you add to your own Portfolio Life next? Have you purchased the copy of Inspire Someone Today, yet? - Give it a go geni.us/istbook Available on all podcast platforms, including, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Spotify

    E177 | Portfolio Life Series - Wrap Up | Srikanth
  6. Jun 11

    E176 | What We're Really Investing In | Portfolio Life Series - Anu Seth

    Send us Fan Mail Money can be the one topic we avoid the most, even while it shapes nearly every choice we make. We wanted to change that, so we invited Anu Seth, financial coach and co-founder of Paid Forward, for an honest conversation on financial confidence, leadership, and the portfolio life many of us are already living. Anu shares how she became an “accidental investor” after starting out in technology, and why earning well is not the same as understanding money. We dig into compounding, investing basics, and the difference between being money-conscious and money-confident. Then we go deeper into the real obstacle most people face: the emotions around money. Scarcity mindset, shame around debt, fear of being cheated, and social comparison can quietly drive spending, saving, and even career decisions. We also talk about women and financial agency, and why confidence grows only through participation and ownership. Anu brings the idea behind Pay It Forward to life: simplify personal finance, remove jargon, and make money a dinner table conversation. Along the way, she shares stories of setting boundaries, choosing long-term security over short-term pressure, and why “Middle India” needs financial education far more than another fancy product pitch. The episode closes with practical steps you can try immediately: pause, write down what’s bothering you, list what you’re doing financially, and run a simple 90-day experiment by tracking every spend. If you want a calmer relationship with money and a clearer path through career transitions, subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find the conversation. Have you purchased the copy of Inspire Someone Today, yet? - Give it a go geni.us/istbook Available on all podcast platforms, including, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Spotify

    E176 | What We're Really Investing In | Portfolio Life Series - Anu Seth
  7. May 28

    E175| Reinventing without Noise | Portfolio Life Series - M D Ramaswami

    Send us Fan Mail He started as a software engineer, tried building systems on the side as a fresher, and once quoted a potential client four motorbikes as payment. That mix of boldness and curiosity becomes the throughline of our conversation with M D Ramaswami, an engineer turned entrepreneur, investor, mentor, and ecosystem builder who keeps evolving long after most people settle into one lane. We talk about what really connects a portfolio life: risk taking without recklessness, staying alert to opportunities, and learning fast when the environment changes. MD shares how he moved from software and product building into early outsourced tech support in India, and then into a defining leadership moment: pitching Dell for business only to be approached at dinner with a personal offer. The decision wasn’t just about career growth; it was also about responsibility, timing, and ensuring the business and team had a successor before he stepped away. From there, we step into the AI wave and the future of work. MD explains why AI adoption feels faster than past technology waves and why it triggers more anxiety across white-collar jobs. We get concrete about AI productivity and human creativity: AI works best when it’s a tool you direct, not a system that directs you. He also tells the story of how a small experiment turned into “AI Pod,” a thriving AI community with clear rules, subgroups, and a focus on practical learning. We close with what compounds most over decades: relationships built on fairness and generosity, plus health and routines that create the energy to keep going. If you’re thinking about career reinvention, entrepreneurship at any age, or building your own portfolio career, this conversation offers calm, usable guidance. Subscribe, share this with someone who’s navigating a transition, and leave a review with the one idea you’re going to apply this week. Have you purchased the copy of Inspire Someone Today, yet? - Give it a go geni.us/istbook Available on all podcast platforms, including, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Spotify

    E175| Reinventing without Noise | Portfolio Life Series - M D Ramaswami
  8. May 14

    E174 | Unlocking Potential | Portfolio Life Series - Nikki Barua

    Send us Fan Mail Most careers are built like ladders. Nikki Barua argues for something braver: a portfolio life built like a constellation, where every role points back to one central quest. We sit down with Nikki to explore how insatiable curiosity can become a life design strategy, and why the point is not stacking credentials but getting radically clear on what you are here to unlock. Her hub-and-spoke metaphor grounds “multi-hyphenate”: one hub, many expressions, zero fragmentation. We go deep on alignment as the real source of performance and fulfillment. When your work matches your wiring, you stop living on autopilot and start operating in your zone of genius. Nikki shares how entrepreneurship becomes a fast track to self-discovery, why reinvention is really an identity problem, and what she had to shed along the way, from inherited beliefs about hierarchy to the pride of being “the hardest worker in the room.” We also talk about immigration as an ongoing identity negotiation, and how the pursuit of freedom and autonomy can shape every decision. Then we get practical. Nikki breaks down her writing practice: a nightly question, a 90-minute morning block, and only then research and AI, so your original thinking stays intact. We discuss the AI future of work, the skills machines will not replace (creativity, relationships, judgment, wisdom), and how to manage energy instead of time so a full life does not become a depleted one. The closing challenge is simple: dream even bigger and run a 90-day identity experiment where small steps make your new self real. If you want a portfolio career with focus, a reinvention toolkit that actually works, and a clearer relationship with purpose, productivity, and AI, hit play. Subscribe, share this with a friend who feels stuck, and leave a review with the “hub” you are building around. Have you purchased the copy of Inspire Someone Today, yet - Give it a go geni.us/istbook Available on all podcast platforms, including, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Spotify

    E174 | Unlocking Potential | Portfolio Life Series - Nikki Barua
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Inspiration is all around us. You don’t have to be an epitome of success to be inspiring. This podcast focuses on bringing in stories, learnings, and experiences from a cross-section of people that is worthy and has messages to all. People who are like you and me - our heroes are someone in our neighborhood, in the family, the storekeeper, the aspiring student or the budding entrepreneur, and many more unsung individuals. Join me on this journey of learning together and growing together so that together we can, Inspire Someone Today!