10 episodes

Binoj Jacob talks with guests and focuses on their struggles, their successes, and the story in between.

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Binoj Jacob talks with guests and focuses on their struggles, their successes, and the story in between.

    Josh Varughese

    Josh Varughese

    This show is a conversation that focuses on the struggle, the success, and the story in between. 

    In today’s conversation, I talk with Josh Varughese! He is a Sports Executive at BSB Sports, which is a full-service sports management and marketing agency.  

    We talk about his journey and career in sports management, from working with the New York Yankees and the New York Knicks, The Rookie Mindset he believes in, and so much more! 

    Josh has experienced struggle and success, and this is his story!



    What We Discuss:

    Intro

    1:22 - His upbringing

    3:02 - The impact of his grandfather and Allen Iverson

    4:00 - Playing sports in school 

    5:01 - Combining sports with business

    5:37 - The conversation with his parents 

    8:04 - The full circle moment with his parents

    9:57 - The pressure of being a trailblazer in the community 

    10:36 - Keeping your mind curious

    12:11 - The New York Yankees

    14:37 - Confidence from rejection

    16:14 - Moments of doubt

    16:40 - The Superman cape

    18:04 - The New York Knicks

    20:25 - His favorite memories

    22:29 - His current role at BSB

    24:26 - Coming full circle 

    25:06 - The question of success

    27:05 - The Rookie Mindset 

    28:10 - Advice

    Outro



    If you enjoy today's conversation, feel free to subscribe to, rate, and share the channel by searching Never Overnight wherever you stream your podcasts from!



    Episode Resources:


    Josh Varughese | Instagram


    Josh Varughese | Linkedin


    Baseball United | Instagram


    BSB Sports | Instagram


    Never Overnight | Instagram


    Binoj Jacob | Instagram


    Binoj Jacob | Tik Tok


    Binoj Jacob | Twitter

    • 30 min
    Maju Varghese

    Maju Varghese

    This show is a conversation that focuses on the struggle, the success, and the story in between. 

    In today’s conversation, I talk with Maju Varghese. Maju is the Chief Operating Officer (COO) of the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) and has previously served as a key senior White House staff member for both the Obama and Biden administrations.

    We talk about his upbringing, his journey during his tenure at the White House, and many important lessons he’s learned along the way. 



    Maju has experienced struggle and success, and this is his story!



    What We Discuss:

    Intro

    1:34 - The story of his parents 

    3:01 - Childhood and upbringing

    4:50 - The struggles during the early part of his career 

    5:34 - How becoming a lawyer prepared him for the White House 

    8:37 - The reality and perception of a presidential campaign

    9:56 - Overcoming defeat 

    11:31 - Being a trailblazer in the community 

    14:08 - The pressures of the White House 

    15:00 - How to sustain yourself in your career 

    17:21 - The 2020 pandemic 

    21:09 - The proudest moment from his tenure at the White House 

    22:56 - What he learned about himself that he didn't know before

    26:19 - Deciding to leave the White House 

    27:49 -  Looking at things from the outside in 

    28:17 - Success 

    28:56 - Talking to his younger self 

    30:06 - His advice to others 

    32:38 - Outro



    If you enjoy today's conversation, feel free to subscribe to, rate, and share the channel by searching Never Overnight wherever you stream your podcasts from!



    Episode Resources:


    Maju Vaghese | LinkedIn


    Maju Varghese | National Endowment for Democracy 


    Never Overnight | Instagram


    Binoj Jacob | Instagram


    Binoj Jacob | Tik Tok


    Binoj Jacob | Twitter

    • 32 min
    Jens Jacob

    Jens Jacob

    This show is a conversation that focuses on the struggle, the success and the story in between. 

    Today's conversation is with film director and executive producer Jens Jacob and it took place in November 2019. Since this podcast is about storytelling and motivation, I believe the lessons you learn here are timeless, regardless of when the conversation took place

    So Jens like myself made the move from Florida to California. His career path is filled with hustle and he made a dream of his come true when his own movie called The Heart Of Man ended up playing in his hometown theater. Since my conversation with Jens, he founded a software company called Saturation in October 2022, which is a financial management platform for production teams. Jens has experienced struggle, success and this is his story. 



    What We Discuss:

    Intro

    1:43 - Jens upbringing

    3:20- When his side hustle became his full time job

    4:40 - What drove him toward his career even more

    5:32 - Career in Florida before Los Angeles 

    7:02 - Reasons to move to Los Angeles 

    8:27 - Having doubt

    11:54 - Pressure creating fear

    12:34 - The good and bad of Los Angeles

    16:05 - Goals vs Dreams

    17:13 - His own movie playing at his hometown theatre

    17:50 - Reaction to his own movie playing

    18:27 - Inspiration for Heart Of Man

    19:40 - Goals outside of film making

    20:59 - The creation cloud

    22:35 - What he wants his legacy to be

    23:30- Advice to others 

    Outro 



    If you enjoy today's conversation, feel free to subscribe to, rate, and share the channel by searching Never Overnight on wherever you stream your podcasts from!



    Episode Resources:


    Jens Jacob| Instagram


    Jens Jacob | IMDb


    Sypher Studios | Instagram


    Never Overnight | Instagram


    Binoj Jacob | Instagram


    Binoj Jacob | Tik Tok


    Binoj Jacob | Twitter

    • 25 min
    Zoe Malhotra

    Zoe Malhotra

    This show is a conversation that focuses on the struggle, the success, and the story in between.

    In today’s episode, I talk with  Zoe Malhotra. She is an Indian-American documentary director. In both her commercial and narrative work she focuses on projects of cultural exploration primarily through the lens of women of color and families. She has directed impact-driven commercials for Walmart, eBay, Doordash, Six Flags, and more. Her short documentary, God Bless the Cook, about a mother-daughter pair of chefs, has screened at almost 20 film festivals worldwide. Zoe always aims to create high-impact, emerging content on intersectional identity and cultural celebration, connecting brands, concepts, and stories to multicultural audiences.

    I first took note of Zoe’s directing work via the Kids of Immigrants Fall 2022 campaign. As a child of immigrants myself, I connected deeply with the theme of that campaign titled: “We are our parent's wildest dreams.” What struck me more was how the campaign was creatively promoted and directed, which included Zoe and her father’s story. It inspired me so much, it led to having today’s conversation with her.

    We talk about her childhood, her love of filmmaking, her perceptions of the industry and so much more in the podcast. Zoe has experienced struggle and success, and this is her story!

    What We Discuss:

    Intro

    1:33 - How her dad played part in who she became

    6:46 - How her upbringing brought her to who she is today

    8:45 - Avatar

    9:18 - Carrying the torch for her dad

    10:38 - When she realized she could succeed in the film industry

    12:00 - God Bless The Cook

    14:05 - The Film Festival market

    14:47 - Setting yourself apart

    16:06 - Having moments of self-doubt

    18:28 - Representation of South Asians in film

    20:08 - Dream collaboration

    21:13 - What would Zoe tell her younger self now

    22:39 - If the Director game is still a man's game

    23:59 - Focusing on women of color and families

    25:25 - Kids Of Immigrants

    28:48 - Advice for others

    30:01 - Outro

    If you enjoy today's conversation, feel free to subscribe to the channel by searching Never Overnight on wherever you stream your podcasts from!

    Episode Resources:


    zmalhotr@gmail.com
    Zoe Malhotra
    Zoe Malhotra | Instagram
    Zoe Malhotra | IMDb
    Never Overnight | Instagram
    Binoj Jacob | Instagram
    Binoj Jacob | Tik Tok
    Binoj Jacob | Twitter

    • 30 min
    Dhara Patel

    Dhara Patel

    This show is a conversation that focuses on the struggle, the success, and the story in between.

    Today's conversation is with my friend Dhara Patel and it took place in December 2019.  Since this podcast is about storytelling and motivation, I believe the lessons you learn here are timeless, regardless of when the conversation took place.

    Dhara started her career as a teacher in Chicago, IL. However her hustle, networking, and work ethic brought her to Los Angeles and, since August 2018 she became the Director of the Andrew Nikou Foundation.

    We take a deep dive into her upbringing, her educational experience, her move to Los Angeles and the power of the word “yet”, and so much more! Dhara has experienced struggle and success, and this is her story!

    What We Discuss:

    Intro

    1:03 - Chicago upbringing

    3:12 - The influence to be an Educator

    4:35 - The decision to move to Los Angeles

    6:08 - Calculated risks vs leaps of faith

    10:06 - Luck versus work

    11:57 - The view of Los Angeles

    15:36 - Learning the system and then leveraging

    16:05 - An educational purpose

    17:15 - The worst days

    18:28 - Would you change anything you've been through

    19:12 - Mental strength

    20:47 - If she considers herself successful

    22:02 - The power of the word "yet"

    22:41 - The advice for people trying to make it in a new city

    Outro

    Episode Resources:


    Dhara Patel | LinkedIn
    Never Overnight | Instagram
    Binoj Jacob | Instagram
    Binoj Jacob | Tik Tok
    Binoj Jacob | Twitter

    • 24 min
    Dr. Srimix (Srihari Sritharan)

    Dr. Srimix (Srihari Sritharan)

    This show is a conversation that focuses on the struggle, the success, and the story in between.

    In today’s episode, I talk with Srihari Sritharan also known as Dr. Srimix. He is a Ph.D. Neuroengineer by day and a DJ/music producer by night. Born in Southern California and raised for many years in Wyoming, his parents immigrated to the United States from Sri Lanka, fleeing the Sri Lankan Civil War.

    He’s one of the first DJs and music producers to blend Western and South Asian music, with his expertise particularly Hip-Hop/Pop, South Indian, Hindi, and Bhangra music. His recent works have brought together over 100 dancers, producers, artists, and videographers from around the world. Beyond creating mixes for over 50 dance teams worldwide, he’s been featured on BBC Radio several times and his collaborations have garnered immense popularity across the internet and have been directly featured by many notable musicians and actors in the Indian film industry.

    We talk about all of this and more in the podcast. Sri has experienced struggle and success, and this is his story!

    What We Discuss:

    1:24 - Being a Ph.D. Neuroengineer and a DJ

    2:26 - Journey from the beginning: childhood and upbringing

    4:06 - How being a part of many places helped him now

    5:28 - How the Sri Lankan War affected him

    6:55 - How his childhood influenced who he is now

    8:37 - DJing for the Indian dance circuit

    9:49 - How his parents reacted to his career choices

    10:55 - Family approval for him and his sister

    11:32 - How to handle clout chasing

    13:18 - TikTok

    16:30 - Artist burnout

    17:15 - Struggling with mental health and imposter syndrome

    20:44 - If he considers himself successful

    22:12 - What he wants his legacy to be

    23:12 - Advice for people trying to make it as a DJ

    24:28 - Outro

    If you enjoy today's conversation, feel free to subscribe to the channel by searching Never Overnight on wherever you stream your podcasts from!

    Episode Resources:


    Dr. Srimix (Srihari Sritharan) | Instagram
    Dr. Srimix (Srihari Sritharan) | Twitter
    Dr. Srimix | Tik Tok
    Dr. Srimix  | Soundcloud
    Dr. Srimix | Spotify
    Dr. Srimix | Youtube
    Never Overnight | Instagram
    Binoj Jacob | Instagram
    Binoj Jacob | Tik Tok
    Binoj Jacob | Twitter

    • 25 min

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