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Stories and learnings over a decade

  1. #78: Neha Rachel Abraham: Music, Cooperatives, Poverty, Religion

    10/12/2024

    #78: Neha Rachel Abraham: Music, Cooperatives, Poverty, Religion

    Neha's spent the last decade working on the problem of poverty alleviation. Here's a note from her highlighting 9 things we can do to help. Addressing inequalities around us doesn’t necessarily mean making large donations. Here are some simple things we can do to support less privileged friends and colleagues: 1. Listen to ideas and help develop and strengthen them. Also, be open to sharing ideas. 2. Share constructive, strategic feedback— this can be related to writing applications/CVs, preparing for interviews, language skills, making presentations, pitches, or writing proposals 3. Give them access to your networks (this can include sharing job opportunities, funding opportunities, connects to influential people) 4. Be open to sharing tacit knowledge & skills, industry insights gained through experience, and your own social capital. 5. For researchers - It’s useful to first acknowledge how extractive the knowledge creation industry is. Co-create knowledge and share ideas with people involved in your research. 6. Offer your time to mentor young students or local researchers involved in your projects. Try to share authorship wherever possible. 7. Help young students and professionals access opportunities for exposure. If you’re in a position of leadership, help create opportunities for such exposure. 8. If you’re hiring someone based on mandates for affirmative action- make sure there is an enabling environment and opportunity for them to gain or upgrade required skills so that they can become competent and perform. Hold these employees accountable, just like anyone else. Without accountability and a support system, you do a disservice to them and yourself. 9. If you have to fire someone who is not performing, strongly affirm their strengths and offer to be in touch. Share other openings and help with recommendations. If you don’t think you can give a good recommendation, take the time to politely let them know why. Chapters 00:00-DJ Reuben 02:40-Neha's past decade 05:00-Favorite memory from St. Stephen's College 09:50-Rajasthan Folk Music and Ethnomusicology 17:20-Kathputli Colony 22:50-Realizations about poverty 26:30-Dealing with burnout, compassion fatigue and guilt 34:50-How can privileged people help 43:20-Urban Fellow Program 50:30-Challenges while working with the government 56:10-What drives donors 1:04:00-Relationship with religion 1:13:30-Power of Collectives 1:20:57-SEWA and building women leaders 1:34:00-Challenges with SEWA and collectives 1:37:00-India's growth and inequality 1:44:50-Shifts in belief 1:46:50-2 pieces of advice 1:51:30-Question for Reuben 1:56:50-Wrapping up Support the podcast ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.buymeacoffee.com/reubenn⁠⁠⁠⁠ Neha's Socials Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/neharachelabraham/ Reuben's Socials Subscribe to the newsletter ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://reubenspodcast.substack.com⁠⁠ Follow the podcast on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/reubenspodcast/

    1h 58m
  2. #77: Arman Sood: Coffee, Law, SleepyOwl, Startups, Success

    09/16/2024

    #77: Arman Sood: Coffee, Law, SleepyOwl, Startups, Success

    Support the podcast ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.buymeacoffee.com/reubenn⁠⁠⁠⁠ Chapters 00:00-Reuben's last decade 17:40-Moving from Calcutta to Sonipat 20:40-Meeting Ashwajeet 23:30-Law School 28:30-Picking Law and running e-shack 35:02-Starting a company, Idea #1 38:08-Idea #2 40:20-Why starting a business is important 42:36-Entrepreneurship as a path to money and freedom 49:20-Low points during SleepyOwl 54:35-Starting with Cold Brew 58:25-Launching Instant Coffee 1:07:08-Enablers and Constraints from raising capital 1:14:04-What keeps Arman up at night 1:16:30-India's startup scene - overrated and underrated 1:20:25-What is "Success" today 1:22:20-Work-Life Balance 1:24:30-What Arman has learnt about himself 1:29:02-Shifts in belief 1:31:20-Advice for younger self 1:41:35-Question for Reuben 1:44:35-Wrapping up Links 1. SleepyOwl - https://sleepyowl.co/ 2. [Starbucks Podcast] Podcast with Starbuck's CEO Howard Schultz - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A0fvX-wV70Y 3. [IG Post] Why start a business - https://www.instagram.com/p/C--piWCvo3h/?igsh=MTQwZXF6YTVwbXEwdA== 4. [Podast] Arman on GrowthX - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qm_eaxgIBrI 5. [Podcast] Arman on Backstage with Millionaires - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lilYEonWAq8 6. [Podcast] Arman on Indian Silicon Valley Podcast - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MJ9F2ej3PgY Arman's Socials Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/armansood/ Reuben's Socials Subscribe to the newsletter ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://reubenspodcast.substack.com⁠⁠ Follow the podcast on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/reubenspodcast/

    1h 45m
  3. #74: Aditya Kakati: Academia, Food, Northeast India, WW2, Geneva

    07/27/2024

    #74: Aditya Kakati: Academia, Food, Northeast India, WW2, Geneva

    Support the podcast ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.buymeacoffee.com/reubenn⁠⁠⁠⁠ Chapters 00:00-Being Student's Union President at Stephen's 04:50-Recap of the last decade 06:25-Favorite memory from Stephen's 08:45-Moving to Geneva and pursuing Academia 17:00-The PhD experience and reflections 21:10-Changes through the PhD 25:40-Knowing too much 32:25-"Layered" Life in Geneva 37:03-The History of Anthropology 45:30-Studying Food and Northeast India 53:20-Deciding a PhD topic 57:50-Studying WW2 and Conflict in Northeast India 1:16:55-What's next for Aditya 1:20:20-What drives a PhD 1:25:25-Shifts in belief 1:36:00-2 pieces of advice 1:39:05-Question for Reuben 1:47:20-Wrapping up Aditya's Socials X https://x.com/adityakakati Instagram https://www.instagram.com/adityakirankakati/ Academic Work The "Unmasking the prejudice and politics of Food" podcast link: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2ZnhqWA4Z6W4EVDmWPE48y?si=nmrhFSIITN-8S1WqGDYMCw Ethnographic poem (published in an anthropology journal): https://anthrosource.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/anhu.12359 academia.edu page: https://www.academia.edu/61937167/Depth_of_Field_Disorienting_the_Ethnographic_Gaze_through_Zeme_Naga_Realms "Elephant in the Room: Tracing culture as a strategic resource in food-politics, racism, and resistance in contemporary Naga social history": https://journals.ed.ac.uk/himalaya/article/view/8044 How Global War Memory in the Indo-Myanmar Border-Zones is Refashioning “Remote” Places: https://www.iias.asia/the-newsletter/article/how-global-war-memory-indo-myanmar-border-zones-refashioning-remote-places For the Love of Pork: Eating in Ethnic Enclaves: https://brill.com/downloadpdf/book/edcoll/9781848883246/BP000012.xml Reuben's Socials Subscribe to the newsletter ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://reubenspodcast.substack.com⁠⁠ Follow the podcast on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/reubenspodcast/

    1h 49m

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Stories and learnings over a decade