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Baatshala with Varun Satia | Mayank Sehgal in Marketing Keeda Podcast

Baatshala with Varun Satia | Mayank Sehgal in Marketing Keeda Podcast

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Varun Satia is the Founder and CEO of Kraftshala, India's top marketing & sales learning platform. Strongly passionate about being an entrepreneur, after a successful corporate career, Varun followed his calling and founded Kraftshala in 2016.

He firmly believes that the need for change in the education system in India led him into building Kraftshala. What was initially a passion project, catapulted into a well-rounded organisation with over 100,000 members in its community, having facilitated programs for thousands of users thus far. The podcast I recorded with Varun Satia is now live!


I have tried and touched upon various phases of his life, starting from when he was a student himself, to his days at Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani.. Marketing Lessons he learnt at Faculty of Management Studies - University of Delhi and how he managed the India's most loved brand (Maggi) at Nestlé.


These are the questions I asked him:

00:20 Varun's Life Story from his beginning to founding Kraftshala

16:00 Top Resources he gives credit to

19:00 People who inspire him the most

24:00 Some Fun Questions

28:00 Best & Worst Student at Kraftshala

30:00. Rapid Fire with Varun

34:00. The Keeda of Marketing inside


And this episode would not have been complete without knowing why Varun calls Ice Cream - The God of Food and why nothing can beat Test Cricket All this wouldn't have been possible without a big support from Nishtha Jain. Wait no more, watch to it right away.


Tune into Video Version here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Jby572tddY


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