Dreamers and Unicorns 2.0

Dreamers and Unicorns 2.0
Podcast Description
Dreamers and Unicorns is a weekly podcast that demystifies Dreamers & Unicorns. A startup is a Dreamer. They grow up to be Unicorns. But every Dreamer does not become a Unicorn. Most Unicorns die before becoming Market Shapers. Abhijit Bhaduri is a leadership coach and the author of the new book ‘Dreamers and Unicorns’ who talks to those who take the road less travelled.
This is an HT Smartcast Original.
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The podcast delves into themes like leadership, innovation, workplace dynamics, and personal growth, featuring topics such as the impact of creativity on business, the gig economy, and women's empowerment in the workplace, with notable episodes including conversations with Vishwanathan Anand on perseverance and Scott Anthony discussing innovation strategies.

Dreamers and Unicorns is a weekly podcast that demystifies Dreamers & Unicorns. A startup is a Dreamer. They grow up to be Unicorns. But every Dreamer does not become a Unicorn. Most Unicorns die before becoming Market Shapers. Abhijit Bhaduri is a leadership coach and the author of the new book ‘Dreamers and Unicorns’ who talks to those who take the road less travelled.
This is an HT Smartcast Original.
When a kid is asked, what do you want to be when you grow up? Vishwanathan Anand said, “I want to be a world champion.” It may have seemed out of reach to many. After all, there was no grandmaster in Chess for India until 18-year-old Vishwanathan “Vishy” Anand took up that challenge. He is a five-time world chess champion. In April 2006, Anand became the fourth player in history to pass the 2800 Elo mark on the FIDE rating list, after Kramnik, Topalov, and Garry Kasparov. He occupied the number one position for 21 months, the sixth-longest period on record. In this episode, I speak to Vishy Anand on his view of the movie The Queen Gambit, on his love for languages (He is fluent in German and Spanish). Anand was the first recipient of the Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratna Award in 1991–92, India’s highest sporting honour. In 2007, he was awarded India’s second-highest civilian award, the Padma Vibhushan, making him the first sportsperson to receive the award.
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