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Back to School with PC is a show, where we interview a host of guests from across the world about their growing up years, their paths to success and interests outside of work. The episodes on the show would help our audience make informed choices on careers, have a nuanced understanding of the most pressing issues in the world and most importantly listen to very interesting perspectives from accomplished people in their own fields. All of this peppered with a lot of fun and banter. So, do subscribe to us and tune in

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Back to School with PC is a show, where we interview a host of guests from across the world about their growing up years, their paths to success and interests outside of work. The episodes on the show would help our audience make informed choices on careers, have a nuanced understanding of the most pressing issues in the world and most importantly listen to very interesting perspectives from accomplished people in their own fields. All of this peppered with a lot of fun and banter. So, do subscribe to us and tune in

    Ep7: The Everything of Women in the Workforce

    Ep7: The Everything of Women in the Workforce

    In the 7th episode of Back to School with PC, we feature Devika Kher, a researcher who has extensively worked on the declining female labor employment in India. In this episode, Devika speaks to us about the history, economics, politics and the everything of women in the workforce.  

    She shares with us fascinating insights of how the industrial revolution was detrimental to women's fight for equality and how it took a couple of world wars and the washing machine to help make progress.   

    Devika tweets @DevikaKher and Blogs at http://medium.com/@DevikaKher 

    Timeline:  

    1:18 How has society progressed on gender equality in the last century and a half? 

    4:25 Understanding the role of RBG in forwarding Women's rights 

    6:20 What are the obstacles hindering a 50% participation of women in the work force? 

    8:04 Economic case for Higher Women participation for everyone 

    11:10 Women participation in developing vs developed countries 

    12:12 Understanding the reasons for decrease in India's Female participation rate in labour? 

    17:20 How do we solve this problem of decrease in Female participation rate? 

    22:11 Understanding the dynamics of India's female participation rate through the U shaped curve 

    26:35 Effect of the Covid Pandemic on Unemployment to both the genders 

    29:25 Understanding the gender pay gap and the narrative? 

    31:36 Pink Collar Jobs and the effects of occupational segregation? 

    36:52 The efficacy of Corporate Diversity 42:40 What makes Devika hopeful? 

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    Shownotes: 

    RBG Documentary: https://www.netflix.com/in/title/80240086

    Hans Rosling: Factfulness: https://www.amazon.com/Factfulness-Reasons-World-Things-Better/dp/1250107814

    Hans Rosling: Washing machine: The magic washing machine | Hans Rosling

    Women and Labor Market Changes in the Global Economy: Growth Helps, Inequalities Hurt and Public Policy Matters: ZafirisTzannatos

    Chinmay Tumbe: A history of Migration: https://www.amazon.in/India-Moving-Migration-Chinmay-Tumbe/dp/0670089834

    Report on Maternity benefit by Teamlease: https://www.teamleasegroup.com/maternity-report

    Freakonomics: The true story of the gender pay gap: https://freakonomics.com/podcast/the-true-story-of-the-gender-pay-gap-a-new-freakonomics-radio-podcast/

    Documentary on Female Cab drivers in Mumbai: https://drivingwithselvi.com/

    Namita Bhandari: Women in workforce in India Women in Labour

    Amit Verma: Seen and Unseen podcast with Namita Bhandari: Ep. 132: Women at Work

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    Ep6: The need for a 'Great Reset' post Covid-19 with Melina Sanchez Montañés

    Ep6: The need for a 'Great Reset' post Covid-19 with Melina Sanchez Montañés

    In the 6th episode of the show, we have Melina Sanchez Montañés, who currently works with the World Economic Forum (WEF) on the COVID Alliance for Social Entrepreneurs to support social entrepreneurs during the crisis and its aftermath. 

    In this episode, Melina helps us understand the need to build an equitable and sustainable world post Covid, her forays into impact investing and the role of global institutions.  

    1:51 Melina's background 

    3:40 Initial reaction to the Corona Virus pandemic 

    4:41 Important trends that Covid has accelerated 

    8:50 How do we solve for the negative impacts of the pandemic for the most vulnerable communities? 

    11:30 Will we go 'back to normal' post Covid? 13:40 How equipped are corporates and govt''s are in creating an equitable future for all stakeholders? 

    15:34 Impact Investing: How do we make this mainstream? 

    17:10 How do we evaluate returns for an impact investment? 

    19:01 How big is the opportunity in the impact investing space? 

    21:05 Will Environment goals become mainstream for Corporates? 

    23:15 What's the role of global institutions like WHO, WEF in our world today? 

    26:57 How can a normal person contribute to the accelerate recovery? 

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    • 28 min
    Ep5: Deconstructing Race and Racism with Maureen Lwanga

    Ep5: Deconstructing Race and Racism with Maureen Lwanga

    In this episode, we have Maureen Lwanga, a South African based entrepreneur, helps us deconstruct the issues around Race and Racism. Racism is complicated and its effects are beyond discrimination on the color of one's skin. Maureen thoughtfully helps us understand the evolution of the issue, how we could check for our own biases and become allies in this fight to overcome it. 

    1:51 Maureen’s Introduction 

    3:41 Experience moving back and starting her own firm 

    5:25 Growing up in Apartheid South Africa and Liberation there after 

    8:55 What does race mean to you? 13:05 Battling systemic racism 

    15:19 Origins of Race 18:25 Ethnicity and Race 

    20:30 Deeper meaning to race 

    20:45 How do we correct for biases 

    27:02 Black lives moment  

    30:08 How can someone become an ally

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    • 35 min
    Ep4: The journey from Private Equity to running a Football Club with Yogi Maurya

    Ep4: The journey from Private Equity to running a Football Club with Yogi Maurya

    In the fourth episode of the show we have Yogi Maurya, the Sporting and Technical director of Fateh Hyderabad FC, speak about his journey from being an All-American soccer player to establishing his own football club in India. This journey has been anything but linear, as Yogi spent a good 15 years in the corporate world after graduating from Wharton, only to go back into his first love, football. In this captivating conversation, Yogi speaks to us about his decision making process, his startup adventure and also the state of Indian football.

    1:02 Initial Forays into Football 

    5:57 Choosing his Career path   

    8:49 How was the transition into coaching after a corporate career? What value did the experience add?

    13:09 Inception of Fateh Hyderabad FC

    16:55 Commercial Viability of Football Clubs in India. Creating unique business models for sustainability

    19:35 Getting coaching badges at 36, before founding the club.  His decision making process and de-risking the next career move.

    26:50 Grassroots Indian football and India's way forward

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    Ep3: Reviving Indian Literature, Languages and Art with Priya Kodidala

    Ep3: Reviving Indian Literature, Languages and Art with Priya Kodidala

    In this episode, Priya Kodidala, the creator of The Telugu Archive, speaks to us about her passion project to revive Telugu Literature. She speaks candidly on her love for the Telugu Language, her efforts to revive and share literature through her Instagram handle The Telugu Archive and  about the Implications of the National Educational Policy.

    1:08 Her Formative years and how she discovered her love for literature

    6:22 Role of Languages in the present day world

    9:40 Effect of Globalization and Standardization of Languages

    12:05 Is Art in general political? Has there been a change in the standing of art in today's world?

    16:55 The reasons for the growing influence of cinema over literature on the society

    18:10 How do we increase accessibility to literature in today's world?

    21:16 How does Priya strike a balance between running her passion project and everyday work?

    23:36 India's New Education Policy. Priya's view on the policy of teaching children in their mother tongue?

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    • 31 min
    Ep2: How to set and achieve goals with Diego Landa, an IRONMAN Triathlete

    Ep2: How to set and achieve goals with Diego Landa, an IRONMAN Triathlete

    The Ironman is widely considered the most brutal and physically demanding competition in the world. A single event can consist of a 2.4-mile (3.86 km) swim, a 112-mile (180.25 km) bicycle ride and a marathon 26.22-mile (42.20 km) run. How does one achieve such a daunting goal? Are there smarter ways to achieve not just this, but goals in our everyday life?

    0:18 Introduction

    6:20 Growing up in Mexico in the 90s and 

    8:04 Lessons learnt early in Diego's life by moving out of his comfort zone

    9:08 Diego's first Entrepreneurial experience

    11:40 Diego's goals growing up. Was it an amalgamation of many goals or a single goal?

    13:43 The process of setting smaller objectives

    14:48 Merits of setting shorter objectives than pursuing a lofty goal

    20:48 Diego's goal setting while pursuing the Ironman: Series of victories rationale

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