Startup Girls: My story, my words

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024
  • Recorded at Startup Girls, an initiative of Kstart, on 19 April 2016 in Bangalore.
    YourStory founder Shradha Sharma engages angel investor Meeta Malhotra and Archana’s Kitchen founder Archana Doshi in an honest, open conversation about money, people, guilt and validation. In this hard-hitting talk, these successful Indian woman entrepreneurs share personal experiences with investors and in doing so, explain the importance of asking uncomfortable questions about money and making hard choices.
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Комментарии • 22

  • @womenisonereasonbehindever2049
    @womenisonereasonbehindever2049 3 года назад

    Message to all indian women's who hesitate and think about others mainly family society etc and won't take a step outside in this mens world..if u take single strong step to their goal no one can stop u..there will be many who will support ur talent but first u have to come in this world full of opportunities..today Evey field is open for u should enter and challenge this wrong mentality of men's

  • @sonalinanda8152
    @sonalinanda8152 7 лет назад +3

    Shradha Sharma resembles a lot more to a teenager n her ideologies!! I think dats wt makes her different

  • @rasmikandel8725
    @rasmikandel8725 7 лет назад +5

    Inspired through your words!
    Thank you for being good human 😊

  • @bisku5967
    @bisku5967 3 года назад

    She is soo good.

  • @anantpal1126
    @anantpal1126 5 лет назад

    simple language and very well speech do thank you so much

  • @jagadeeshnune
    @jagadeeshnune 7 лет назад +1

    Yes Shradha you are right , right , right ......................right :)

    • @Bostonite1985
      @Bostonite1985 7 лет назад +1

      where can I find a successful Indian female entrepreneur who can give a good speech in Hindi advising Hindi speaking women from economically weaker section to start and run a business (a small budget business) to help them earn a decent living? Why are the educated class obsessed with giving a speech in English on topics (like starting a business)? This woman Shradha Sharma's accent, tone of her voice and body language is really a torture. Just observe the way she moves her right hand throughout the video as if she is writing and drawing on a invisible blackboard. Sometimes she puts her right hand on her hip. Putting your hand on your hip is a clear sign of subtle arrogant attitude. It means, I am right and you are wrong if you disagree with me. I wish I could jump into the video and give her a slap on her face every time she puts her hand on her hip and points her finger at the audience. I think some son-of-a-bitch inspired by American business woman style body language must have trained her so that the audience will immediately come to the conclusion that this woman (Shradha Sharma) knows what she is talking about. My point is that...Please don't take such women seriously. They rely heavily on body language rather than useful information to get their message across. Finally, they will call their male critics as chauvinists who cannot respect successful women.

  • @PVAriel
    @PVAriel 7 лет назад +1

    Hi Shradha,
    Yet another amazing video.
    Great interaction between Meeta and Archana well done.
    Keep coming.
    Have a profitable weekend to all of you.
    Best
    ~ Philip
    @PVAriel

    • @Bostonite1985
      @Bostonite1985 7 лет назад

      where can I find a successful Indian female entrepreneur who can give a good speech in Hindi advising Hindi speaking women from economically weaker section to start and run a business (a small budget business) to help them earn a decent living? Why are the educated class obsessed with giving a speech in English on topics (like starting a business)? This woman Shradha Sharma's accent, tone of her voice and body language is really a torture. Just observe the way she moves her right hand throughout the video as if she is writing and drawing on a invisible blackboard. Sometimes she puts her right hand on her hip. Putting your hand on your hip is a clear sign of subtle arrogant attitude. It means, I am right and you are wrong if you disagree with me. I wish I could jump into the video and give her a slap on her face every time she puts her hand on her hip and points her finger at the audience. I think some son-of-a-bitch inspired by American business woman style body language must have trained her so that the audience will immediately come to the conclusion that this woman (Shradha Sharma) knows what she is talking about. My point is that...Please don't take such women seriously. They rely heavily on body language rather than useful information to get their message across. Finally, they will call their male critics as chauvinists who cannot respect successful women.

  • @devendratapdia11
    @devendratapdia11 7 лет назад

    So honest

    • @Bostonite1985
      @Bostonite1985 7 лет назад

      where can I find a successful Indian female entrepreneur who can give a good speech in Hindi advising Hindi speaking women from economically weaker section to start and run a business (a small budget business) to help them earn a decent living? Why are the educated class obsessed with giving a speech in English on topics (like starting a business)? This woman Shradha Sharma's accent, tone of her voice and body language is really a torture. Just observe the way she moves her right hand throughout the video as if she is writing and drawing on a invisible blackboard. Sometimes she puts her right hand on her hip. Putting your hand on your hip is a clear sign of subtle arrogant attitude. It means, I am right and you are wrong if you disagree with me. I wish I could jump into the video and give her a slap on her face every time she puts her hand on her hip and points her finger at the audience. I think some son-of-a-bitch inspired by American business woman style body language must have trained her so that the audience will immediately come to the conclusion that this woman (Shradha Sharma) knows what she is talking about. My point is that...Please don't take such women seriously. They rely heavily on body language rather than useful information to get their message across. Finally, they will call their male critics as chauvinists who cannot respect successful women.

  • @MotivationwithPVM.
    @MotivationwithPVM. 3 года назад

    दोस्तों किसी ने ठीक ही कहा है , एक सपना जादू से हकीकत नहीं बन सकता जब तक इसमें पसीना , दृढ संकल्प और कड़ी मेहनत नहीं लगती है लेकिन कहतें हैं न एक महान व्यक्तित्व की शुरुवात एक छोटे से सपने से ही होती है | अगर हम याद रखें की हमारे अन्दर वो शक्ति है , धैर्य है और जज्बा है की हम सितारों को छू सके और इस दुनिया को बदल दें तो कोई भी समाज या कितनी भी छोटी जिन्दगी , हमें रोक नहीं सकती |आज हम आपको एक ऐसी भारतीय महिला के बारे में बताने जा रहें हैं जिन्होंने अपने दम पर , अपने जज्बे के बलबूते एक मिशाल कायम कर दी | दोस्तों , हम बात कर रहें हैं Shopclues ...Read More
    www.hindiaup.com/2020/09/7-successful-entrepreneur-profile-women-Story-of-india.html

  • @thamaraiselvi4799
    @thamaraiselvi4799 7 лет назад +1

    I love myself

  • @angelicanita1876
    @angelicanita1876 2 года назад

    0

  • @PK-zm1jl
    @PK-zm1jl 4 года назад +1

    Boring