Raw Talks With Vamshi Kurapati - Telugu Business Podcast

Vamshi Kurapati
Raw Talks With Vamshi Kurapati - Telugu Business Podcast

My goal is to share my knowledge and insights with entrepreneurs and those interested in entrepreneurship through my Telugu business podcast. This journey will feature engaging discussions on business topics, thought-provoking experiences, and a wealth of knowledge. I firmly believe that learning is a never-ending process, and I hope this podcast will be a platform for us to continue growing together. I will be sharing my unique perspective on various topics, hoping to spark new ideas and encourage growth. I'm excited to create these episodes, and I hope you will enjoy them too. Let's embark

  1. ‼️PLEASE DON’T MESS WITH IT | Obesity | GUT | Telugu Podcast Ep - 76

    6 DAYS AGO

    ‼️PLEASE DON’T MESS WITH IT | Obesity | GUT | Telugu Podcast Ep - 76

    In this episode of the RawTalks Telugu podcast, we are joined by Dr. Guru N. Reddy, a distinguished gastroenterologist and a name synonymous with compassionate healthcare at Continental Hospital. The conversation takes a deep dive into gut health, lifestyle habits, and the challenges of healthcare in India, delivering a mix of scientific insights, cultural reflections, and practical advice for everyday living. Dr. Reddy opens the discussion with an exploration of eating habits, specifically Hyderabad’s iconic biryani culture. Contrary to popular belief, biryani, when consumed in moderation, can be a balanced meal. He emphasizes the importance of portion control and understanding the caloric impact of a single meal. For many young professionals working night shifts or the “graveyard shift,” Dr. Reddy warns about the toll irregular eating schedules and unhealthy food choices take on the gut and overall health. He underscores the need to adopt sustainable eating habits that align with our body’s natural rhythm. The conversation then transitions to a global health concern: obesity. For the first time in human history, more people are obese than undernourished, with nearly 38% of the world’s population classified as obese. Dr. Reddy predicts that by 2035, half of the global population will fall into this category. He explains how body mass index (BMI) alone is insufficient to gauge health and stresses the importance of measuring body fat percentage and understanding fat distribution. In India, the misconception that a chubby child is a healthy child has contributed significantly to the growing obesity epidemic. Dr. Reddy discusses the dangers of overfeeding children and highlights the importance of instilling healthy eating habits during adolescence—a critical period for long-term health. Gut health becomes a central theme of the conversation as Dr. Reddy demystifies common yet often misunderstood topics. He explains why we burp, how spicy foods and substances like black pepper affect the gut lining, and why conditions like lactose intolerance are far more prevalent in India than many realize. Delving into a topic that is often avoided in polite conversation, Dr. Reddy shares insights on farting, explaining why some farts smell and others don’t, and how flatulence is a normal and healthy bodily function. Perhaps one of the most eye-opening discussions revolves around stool and its significance as a marker of health. Dr. Reddy explains how the color, texture, and frequency of bowel movements can reveal much about a person’s gut health. He highlights the importance of recognizing warning signs such as blood in the stool, which could point to serious conditions like colon cancer. Constipation, another common complaint, is discussed in depth. Dr. Reddy provides a nuanced perspective on its causes, ranging from diet to lifestyle, and even touches on conditions like fecal incontinence in women, which often manifest years after childbirth. The conversation takes a personal turn as Dr. Reddy shares stories from his career, including cases that moved him to tears and reaffirmed his commitment to medicine. He talks about the emotional and physical toll of being a healthcare professional and the importance of maintaining a work-life balance. His advocacy for organ donation is particularly poignant, as he highlights the lack of awareness in India and calls for systemic changes to make the process more accessible. This episode is more than a discussion—it’s a call to action. Dr. Reddy urges listeners to question long-held beliefs, prioritize their health, and advocate for systemic changes in healthcare. His insights remind us that health is not just an individual responsibility but a collective effort to build a healthier society.

    2h 33m
  2. Ep-75| 💯Chudalsindeyy!! 75th SPECIAL EPISODE Ft.Harish Reddy| Why casino never loose money? | Masterclass on Wealth creation | How to build a Portfolio | Financial Discipline | Impulse Buying & more

    17 JAN

    Ep-75| 💯Chudalsindeyy!! 75th SPECIAL EPISODE Ft.Harish Reddy| Why casino never loose money? | Masterclass on Wealth creation | How to build a Portfolio | Financial Discipline | Impulse Buying & more

    In this Telugu podcast, we discussed aspects of personal finance, societal expectations, and the ever-evolving relationship between money and happiness. The conversation begins with a critical look at the 100-crore FD, questioning whether it was a strategic move to deal with big financial sharks or simply a stroke of luck. This leads into a broader exploration of money's role in happiness. The treatment of men who aren’t financially established in their youth is dissected, with examples from movies like Jersey and insights from Garikipati Venkata Rao, who challenges these rigid societal norms. The discussion uncovers how these external pressures influence men’s mental health and self-worth. From here, we dive into the practical side of personal finance. The common mistakes Indians make with savings and investments are dissected, with a close look at volatile SIP returns and the concept of “too much money.” We emphasize the importance of being financially disciplined, starting with understanding the basics, like building a credit score and the significance of CIBIL. Many people don’t realize how their spending habits, like paying off credit card bills, can influence their financial future. Next, we discuss the polarizing topic of credit cards: Are they a burden or a useful tool? We explore how credit card companies generate revenue and why they push for EMI options. We also highlight the potential dangers of fast loans and rapid credit card usage, explaining how they can lead to financial instability if not managed properly. The conversation touches on the ways credit institutions extract money from consumers and why one should approach these financial tools with caution. A significant portion of the episode addresses the collapse of Yes Bank, using the crisis to highlight the importance of choosing a bank with a strong reputation. We explain the role of FD’s, DICGC insurance, and the importance of maintaining stable financial practices. The episode goes on to provide insights into how banks function, how they make money, and how they impact individuals. We also delve into the concept of stable money, breaking down how inflation affects our savings and why investing in things like gold, which is a major asset in Indian households, can be both advantageous and limiting. As we move further into the podcast, we discuss why financial literacy is so crucial, especially in India, where money matters are rarely discussed openly within families. The lack of financial education can lead to poor decision-making, as evidenced by the rise in unclaimed deposits in Indian banks. The conversation here emphasizes the need for greater awareness of financial topics and the importance of teaching children about money from a young age. The podcast also touches on the dangers posed by influencers promoting gambling apps to young, impressionable audiences. With the rise of such deceptive advertising, we explore how these influencers contribute to risky financial behavior, especially among younger generations. The discussion closes with some lighthearted yet important rapid-fire questions on financial literacy, offering the best and worst advice the hosts have ever received, as well as insights into their own financial journeys. The episode ends with a compelling reminder about the value of time—how investing in skills and personal growth can yield greater returns than the fleeting satisfaction of consumerism. Throughout this insightful conversation, we dissect complex financial topics in a way that is accessible and engaging. Whether you’re new to the world of finance or looking to refine your existing strategies, this episode provides valuable lessons on managing money, understanding economic forces, and making smarter financial decisions. It’s a comprehensive guide to navigating the modern financial landscape and securing a stable, prosperous future.

    2h 31m
  3. Ep-74|‼️P*RN, S*x, M*sturb*tion, Crime, Serial Killer's Mindset, Psychological effects after breakup, Brain eating itself, Narcissism, Toxic family & more- Psychiatrist Podcast Ft. Dr. Virinchi Sharma

    3 JAN

    Ep-74|‼️P*RN, S*x, M*sturb*tion, Crime, Serial Killer's Mindset, Psychological effects after breakup, Brain eating itself, Narcissism, Toxic family & more- Psychiatrist Podcast Ft. Dr. Virinchi Sharma

    Disclaimer: This video is created for educational purposes only. The opinions expressed by the guest are their personal views and do not reflect our stance. We have no intention to defame or harm any individual, brand, product, country, or profession mentioned in this video. Our aim is to provide information to help the audience make informed decisions. In this gripping second episode featuring Dr. Virinchi Sharma, the podcast delves into the complex psychological and societal issues shaping our modern world. Dr. Sharma brings his expertise to the forefront, dissecting topics that range from addiction and overstimulation to relationships and family dynamics. Through real-life examples, scientific explanations, and actionable insights, he sheds light on challenges many of us face yet rarely discuss openly. Relationships and breakups form another cornerstone of the discussion. Dr. Sharma unpacks the psychological and physiological toll of heartbreak, likening the pain to physical wounds. By examining the rise of modern-day phenomena like “situationships” and the fear of commitment, he provides valuable insights for navigating the complexities of contemporary relationships. A recurring theme is the importance of self-awareness and communication, which serve as the foundation for lasting, meaningful connections. The podcast also addresses the unique challenges faced by women throughout different stages of life, from puberty to menopause. Dr. Sharma explains how hormonal fluctuations, societal pressures, and significant life transitions impact women’s mental health. He touches on issues like postpartum emotional challenges, underdiagnosed conditions like ADHD and autism in girls, and the invisible burdens mothers often carry. This segment is a poignant reminder of the need for greater awareness and support for women’s mental well-being. Further, the episode explores lesser-known psychological disorders, such as Dissociative Identity Disorder and bipolar disorder, demystifying their symptoms and treatments. By sharing real-life cases and separating fact from fiction, Dr. Sharma breaks down stereotypes perpetuated by popular media. He also examines cultural beliefs, such as the supposed influence of the lunar cycle on behavior, offering a balanced perspective that merges science with tradition. This podcast episode is a comprehensive exploration of the psychological and societal challenges that define our times. From addictions and media consumption to family dynamics and health, Dr. Virinchi Sharma’s insights bridge the gap between awareness and action. His balanced approach, combining real-life anecdotes with evidence-based advice, makes the content relatable and impactful. Whether you’re grappling with personal issues, aiming to foster better relationships, or seeking to understand the world around you, this episode provides a roadmap for navigating life’s complexities with clarity and confidence. . What We Discussed - 00:00 - Introduction 04:08 - The 2 Cases 16:20 - How to reduce or overcome P*rn Consumption 20:40 - M*sturb*tion & its Effects 29:22 - Boredom & The New Generation 33:45 - Serial Killer's Mindset 42:32 - Binge Watching Crime Series & its effects 51:16 - Narcissism & toxic family 01:03:40 - Jackie Shroff's Story 01:05:02 - Psychological effects after breakup 01:09:11 - Youngsters are afraid of commitments 01:12:18 - Attraction towards Elder Women - Case 01:17:15 - Brain eating itself 01:23:12 - Rat Experiment 01:26:50 - Vegetarian's Brain Vs Non-Vegetarian's 01:29:43 - Sadhguru's take on Non veg eating 01:31:55 - Chandramukhi & Split personality 01:34:48 - Split Personality Case 01:38:31 - Amavasya & its effects 01:41:58: Patients faking the issue 01: 46:40 - New Year Resolutions 01:52:46 - Overcoming Procrastination 01:57:20 - Few Experiments & Case Studies - Brain 02:00:11 - FAQs - Audience Questions

    2h 15m
  4. Ep-73|⁉️DON’T WATCH IT ALONE ft.Dr. Pavan Mamidi on Death Economics, Manikarnika Ghat, Log Kya Kahenge, Mercy Killing, Gratitude Journal, Loss Aversions & more| Telugu Podcast Raw Talks With VK

    28/12/2024

    Ep-73|⁉️DON’T WATCH IT ALONE ft.Dr. Pavan Mamidi on Death Economics, Manikarnika Ghat, Log Kya Kahenge, Mercy Killing, Gratitude Journal, Loss Aversions & more| Telugu Podcast Raw Talks With VK

    Disclaimer: This video is created for educational purposes only. The opinions expressed by the guest are their personal views and do not reflect our stance. We have no intention to defame or harm any individual, brand, product, country, or profession mentioned in this video. Our aim is to provide information to help the audience make informed decisions. In this telugu podcast episode, Dr. Pavan Mamidi delves into the fascinating and thought-provoking concept of Death Economics, an area of study that examines the livelihoods tied to death, particularly in the context of Varanasi's iconic Manikarnika Ghat. This ghat, a central location for cremations in the city, serves as a platform for understanding how death becomes a part of the local economy. Dr. Mamidi shares his unique experiences conducting seminars on Death Economics at this revered site, providing a rare perspective on how livelihoods and death intertwine, particularly within the Dom community, the caste historically tasked with cremation duties. Through these discussions, Dr. Mamidi explains how such a community has managed to develop sustainable livelihoods from death rituals, despite societal challenges and opposition. One of the more profound themes discussed in this episode is the general societal reluctance to talk about or even think about death. This avoidance, Dr. Mamidi argues, can lead to a disconnect with the natural process of life. By exploring the practices at Manikarnika Ghat, he provides an eye-opening look at how death is normalized in this community. He shares that many cremations occur here daily, but this becomes almost a routine, something the people have learned to cope with over generations. Dr. Mamidi also reveals his personal experience of living among the Dom community and reflects on the cultural ignorance surrounding death in broader society. He discusses how this ignorance has significant consequences, including the common reluctance to write wills, which often causes additional complications for families when someone passes away. The podcast also clarifies the difference between Kashi and Varanasi, often misunderstood terms that refer to different aspects of this ancient city. While Varanasi is the bustling, sacred hub of life and death, Kashi is often considered the spiritual essence of the city, transcending the physical world. This distinction forms the foundation for discussions on the economy of death, touching on stories like that of the abandoned woman who highlights the intersection between poverty, gender, and death. One particularly fascinating part of the episode dives into the rituals that are central to Indian society. Dr. Mamidi shares how many rituals originate as coping mechanisms for life’s uncertainties, and how an intercaste wedding led to the rise of a particular ritual. He delves into the psychological underpinnings of why people pray, often only when they need something, and offers his personal perspective on karma and God. The final section of the podcast delves into Dr. Mamidi’s professional journey as a behavioral scientist, highlighting his work in policy making and nudge theory. His experiences with social campaigns such as the Mask Campaign, tackling toxic masculinity, and working on policies for child nutrition are shared in great detail. Dr. Mamidi examines how small behavioral changes can have a huge impact on societal norms, citing numerous examples such as the Swacch Bharat campaign, the Pepsi case study, and the Ketchup example. In the end, the podcast encourages listeners to think critically about social norms, and the impact of media on behavior change. Dr. Mamidi also reflects on the importance of recognizing loss aversion, and how it shapes our decisions. Ultimately, he challenges listeners to reconsider their views on life, death, and the rituals that shape our culture.

    2h 36m
  5. Ep-72 | 👀GOOSEBUMPS PAKKA| Dr. Srikanth Morlawar on Diabetes, Homeopathy's role in Cancer Treatment, CM Rosaiah, Criticism on Homeopathy, Myths & Truths About Homeopathy | Raw Talks Telugu Podcast

    21/12/2024

    Ep-72 | 👀GOOSEBUMPS PAKKA| Dr. Srikanth Morlawar on Diabetes, Homeopathy's role in Cancer Treatment, CM Rosaiah, Criticism on Homeopathy, Myths & Truths About Homeopathy | Raw Talks Telugu Podcast

    In this episode of our Telugu Podcast, we are honored to have Dr. Srikanth Morlawar, a prominent figure in the world of homeopathy and alternative medicine. Dr. Morlawar shares his incredible journey, insights, and experiences that go far beyond homeopathy, making this a must-listen for anyone curious about science, medicine, and holistic health. Dr. Morlawar’s story is one of resilience, innovation, and dedication. From nearly losing his MBBS seat by just one mark to running successful clinics and treating complex conditions like 14mm kidney stones without surgery, his career has been a testament to perseverance and passion. He’s not just a doctor; he’s a pioneer who believes in thinking outside the box, blending traditional and modern medicine, and embracing new possibilities for patient care. A Journey of Science and Innovation Throughout this conversation, Dr. Morlawar takes us on a journey of understanding how he overcame various challenges to become a leading practitioner in the field of homeopathy. He explains how his love for medicine and belief in its potential grew from a young age. From starting his first business at just 7 years old to opening his clinic in 1986, Dr. Morlawar’s path to success wasn’t conventional but deeply rooted in his dedication to helping others. He talks about the vital role that homeopathy can play in treating chronic conditions, providing patients with alternatives when conventional treatments fail. He also discusses how his work has evolved over the years, emphasizing his belief that the future of medicine is not about choosing one path over another but integrating multiple approaches for the benefit of the patient. Homeopathy: Myths, Facts, and Science A significant portion of the podcast addresses the common myths and misconceptions surrounding homeopathy. Many still view homeopathy as pseudoscience or believe that it’s merely a placebo effect. Dr. Morlawar carefully breaks down these myths, offering a balanced perspective based on both scientific principles and real-life clinical experiences. He talks about how homeopathy has been successful in treating various conditions that conventional medicine hasn’t been able to address effectively. But this episode goes beyond just debunking myths. Dr. Morlawar dives into the science behind homeopathy and explains how it works. He provides evidence from clinical practice and research to show that homeopathy can have real, measurable effects on the body and mind. His perspective is both rational and grounded in science, making this episode a must-listen for anyone curious about alternative medicine. Integrating Allopathy and Homeopathy for Holistic Care One of the most interesting parts of the conversation is Dr. Morlawar’s discussion on integrating homeopathy with allopathy (conventional medicine). While many people see these two practices as mutually exclusive, Dr. Morlawar believes that both can coexist, offering a more holistic approach to healthcare. He shares numerous examples of patients who have benefited from combining the strengths of both systems, highlighting how a personalized approach can lead to better overall health outcomes. This part of the podcast encourages a shift in mindset, urging listeners to be open to all forms of medicine and not to limit themselves to just one. Dr. Morlawar stresses the importance of an open mind, continuous learning, and a commitment to doing what’s best for the patient, regardless of which type of treatment is used. Conclusion Dr. Srikanth Morlawar’s conversation in this podcast provides a perfect blend of science, inspiration, and practical advice. His journey from overcoming setbacks to becoming a leading figure in the world of homeopathy is an example of what it means to never give up on your dreams, no matter how difficult the road may be.

    1h 38m
  6. Ep-71 | ‼️PLEASE SAVE YOUR EYES | Dr. Harshavardhan on Organ Donation, Laser Treatment, Lens Lekeage, eye care, vision issues, blue light, cataracts & medical culture | Raw Talks Telugu Podcast

    06/12/2024

    Ep-71 | ‼️PLEASE SAVE YOUR EYES | Dr. Harshavardhan on Organ Donation, Laser Treatment, Lens Lekeage, eye care, vision issues, blue light, cataracts & medical culture | Raw Talks Telugu Podcast

    In this Telugu podcast episode, we sit down with Dr. Harsha Vardhan, the founder of Smart Vision, to dive deep into the fascinating world of eye health and the future of vision care. Harsha shares his expertise on the growing challenges related to eyesight, especially in the context of increasing screen time, digital devices, and changing lifestyle habits. ~ What We Disscussed 00:00 - Introduction 02:12 - Animals Ki Vision Ela Untadi 05:44 - Vision in Children 07:40 - We See Reverse Images 08:51 - Experiment Case 10:49 - Lazy Eye 11:22 - Case Study 12:47 - Steroids & Tablets 15:53 - Short Sightedness by 2050 22:24 - Blue Light from Sun 23:40 - RGB Colors 25:12 - Worse Situations we can experience 32:03 - Rest to Eyes 33:15 - How many time we should blink our eyes 35:52 - Advise about screen time 37:31 - Recheeketi 41:00 - Process of Organ Donation 44:12 - Do organs have memory 45:00 - What can eye specialist understand? 51:15 - Can sugar cause permanent blindness 54:41 - Cataract 01:00:39 - Laser treatment 01:05:43 - Lens Leakages 01:12:20 - 5 Super foods for better eye health 01:14:08 - Blue Filters 01:18:25 - About Dr. Harshavardhan 01:27:10 - Meat may lead to worms in our eyes 01:28:42 - Laser treatment before marriage 01:30:38 - Dryness in the eyes 01:32:29 - Raw Round 01:39:15 - Learning & Takeaways ~ We discuss alarming topics like the rise of short-sightedness by 2050 and the impact of blue light on our eyes. Harsha explains the importance of regular eye checkups and how even seemingly unrelated issues like brain tumors can be detected through an eye exam. He highlights the effects of sugar on vision, and how things like rubbing your eyes can cause long-term damage. The conversation also touches on other important health-related topics, such as organ donation and the hesitation many parents feel when it comes to donating organs. Harsha also sheds light on how the brain and eyes are connected, emphasizing the importance of protecting both for overall health. This episode is a must-watch for anyone concerned about their eye health, especially parents looking to protect their children from the increasing risks of vision problems. Whether you're struggling with vision issues, interested in preventive care, or just curious about the future of eye health, this podcast has valuable insights for everyone!

    1h 41m
  7. Ep - 70| Raw & Real Ft. Dr. Rajendar Prasad on Telugu Cinema, NTR Garu & More| Telugu Cinema Podcast

    30/11/2024

    Ep - 70| Raw & Real Ft. Dr. Rajendar Prasad on Telugu Cinema, NTR Garu & More| Telugu Cinema Podcast

    In this Telugu Podcast of Raw Talks, we sit down with one of the most iconic actors of Indian cinema, Dr. Rajendra Prasad. A legend in the Telugu film industry, he has carved a unique niche with his unmatched versatility, comic brilliance, and deeply emotional portrayals. From his early struggles to becoming a household name, this conversation unveils stories, emotions, and lessons that only someone of his stature could share. ~ What We Discussed 00:00 - Introduction 03:03 - 1st Encounter with Dr. Rajendra Prasad 08:50 - Teaching Discipline to Actors 10:52 - Suicide Story 23:09 - About Harikatha 35:23 - Ah Naluguru movie scene 40:23 - Nuthan Prasad Death Story 43:20 - Day Schedule 46:43 - July movie comedy scene 52:10 - Comedians 53:19- Daughter death 55:11 - About NTR elder son 56:36 - Present Comdey Standard 58:48 - Competition phase / Challenges 01:00:16 - Tirupati cottage 01:04:38 - Restart life 01:05:53 - Vk stage shows story 01:07:12 - Acting with animals and children in movies 01:12:05 - About Director Maggie 01:13:31- How did you manage success with your behaviour 01:16:39 - Experiences with senior directors 01:18:33 - Aeroplane incident 01:21:40 - Inspiration 01:22:45 - Advise 01:25:10 - How do you stay healthy 01:26:08 - How money is important to you 01:27:44 - How telugu industry is different from others 01:28:32 - Dreaming big and negativity ~ Dr. Rajendra Prasad begins by sharing his early days and the influence of legendary actor NTR on his career. VK recalls a heartfelt phone call with the actor, leading to a discussion about how Dr. Rajendra Prasad entered the industry and built lifelong relationships with colleagues and mentors. His anecdotes about his mother’s influence and his quirky snacking habits reveal the personal side of a man loved by millions. One of the most poignant moments in the episode is his recollection of a time when despair almost drove him to end his life. In a dramatic twist of fate, he received an opportunity that changed everything. This emotional story, intertwined with his gratitude toward director Vamsy and the making of Ladies Tailor, captures the unpredictability of life and the power of perseverance. Dr. Rajendra Prasad’s passion for storytelling shines through as he talks about his love for Harikatha and puranas. He gives us a glimpse into his upcoming OTT series, Harikatha, and what sets it apart from other projects. Sharing his admiration for NTR and reflecting on classics like Dana Veera Soora Karna, he offers insight into the discipline and dedication that defined their era. His experiences working with legendary filmmakers like L.V. Prasad and B.N. Reddy, coupled with his memories of shooting in harsh -10° weather, highlight his commitment to his craft. The podcast delves deep into the making of his iconic roles, such as his character in Aa Naluguru. He shares how he found inspiration in Ramoji Rao for the unforgettable “rupaye rupaye” dialogue and the meticulous preparation required for such challenging roles. His gratitude toward his directors and co-creators, like Maggie, shines through, showing how collaboration and trust shaped his career. The episode also explores the extraordinary work ethic of Dr. Rajendra Prasad. Balancing multiple projects, including films, OTT series, and other commitments, he worked tirelessly, sometimes up to 22 hours a day. His belief that “work is happiness” and the influence of NTR’s discipline are key takeaways for anyone aspiring to succeed in their field. This podcast is a treasure trove of wisdom, humor, and heartfelt moments. Dr. Rajendra Prasad’s journey is not just about his successes but also about the lessons he learned along the way. Whether you’re a fan of his films, an aspiring artist, or someone seeking inspiration, this episode offers something for everyone.

    1h 31m
  8. Ep- 69🥹🥹MOST SPECIAL Episode on Raw Talks | Ft. Manjula Kurapati | Mom🫶🏻 | Telugu Podcast

    19/11/2024

    Ep- 69🥹🥹MOST SPECIAL Episode on Raw Talks | Ft. Manjula Kurapati | Mom🫶🏻 | Telugu Podcast

    This episode of Raw Talks with VK is one of the most personal and meaningful conversations I’ve ever had. Sitting across from me is a guest unlike any other—a woman who has shaped my life in countless ways, my mom, Manjula Kurapati. This isn’t just an interview; it’s a heartfelt dive into the bond between a mother and her child, filled with honesty, laughter, and deep reflections. Mothers are the silent architects of who we become. They lead by example, often without recognition or applause, pouring their love and sacrifices into the foundation of our lives. My mom is no exception. Her story is not only a testament to her strength and resilience but also a celebration of motherhood itself. This episode is my way of saying thank you to her and to all the mothers who give so much without expecting anything in return. We talked about the values she instilled in me from a young age—discipline, empathy, and self-discipline—which have become guiding principles in my life. My mom has always led by example, teaching me not through words but through actions. Her loving nature has inspired me to create a work environment where my team feels valued and supported. It’s a quality I’ve tried to emulate in every aspect of my life, and I owe it all to her. This episode isn’t just about parenting; it’s about the sacrifices that mothers make for their children. My mom shared stories from her own life that I hadn’t heard before, including the challenges she faced growing up in a joint family and the sacrifices she made for our family’s happiness. Her tales of resilience and selflessness are a reminder of the silent strength that mothers embody every day. We also reflected on the evolving dynamics between parents and children in today’s fast-paced world. The bond my mom and I share has grown over the years, transitioning from a traditional parent-child relationship to one based on mutual respect and open communication. We discussed how the foundation of trust and freedom she gave me as a child has allowed us to maintain a strong and loving relationship as adults. Through this conversation, I realized how much I’ve taken her support and love for granted. It was a humbling experience to hear her talk about the sacrifices she’s made and the dreams she put aside for the sake of our family. Her stories of resilience and quiet strength made me appreciate her even more. To anyone watching this episode, I encourage you to take a moment to reflect on your own relationship with your parents. When was the last time you sat down and had an honest conversation with them? Have you thanked them for the silent sacrifices they’ve made for you? These are the questions that this episode hopes to inspire. This conversation with my mom is one of the most special I’ve ever had, and I’m so excited to share it with all of you. It’s a reminder of the importance of family, the power of love, and the beauty of simple, honest conversations. Thank you for being a part of this journey. I hope this episode resonates with you as deeply as it does with me.

    1h 10m

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My goal is to share my knowledge and insights with entrepreneurs and those interested in entrepreneurship through my Telugu business podcast. This journey will feature engaging discussions on business topics, thought-provoking experiences, and a wealth of knowledge. I firmly believe that learning is a never-ending process, and I hope this podcast will be a platform for us to continue growing together. I will be sharing my unique perspective on various topics, hoping to spark new ideas and encourage growth. I'm excited to create these episodes, and I hope you will enjoy them too. Let's embark

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