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E18: Getting to the Summit is Optional, Coming back is Mandatory

E18: Getting to the Summit is Optional, Coming back is Mandatory

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Hosts Atul S Nath and Suman Ghose engage in a conversation with a person who has scaled Mt Everest - Hemant Soreng, an adventurer, entrepreneur, and author. Hemant shares his inspiring journey from a middle-class upbringing in Delhi to climbing Mount Everest and starting his own travel company, Rustic Travel. The discussion covers his early influences, the emotional challenges of entrepreneurship, and the lessons learned from both successes and failures. Hemant emphasizes the importance of taking risks, staying hungry, and embracing experiences as a way to grow personally and professionally.Chapters00:00 Introduction to Second Innings Podcast01:54 Meet Hemant Soreng: The Adventurer02:10 Early Life and Influences06:43 Transition to Engineering and MBA07:03 The Dot-Com Boom and Early Career11:34 Starting Up: The First Business Venture16:28 Navigating Challenges and Acquisitions18:50 Navigating Early Career Challenges21:35 The Thrill of Entrepreneurship23:45 Lessons from Personal Loss25:38 The Journey to Everest32:11 Starting Rustic Travel37:09 Reflections on Achievements and Future Aspirations44:57 The Challenges of Climbing and Descent45:34 Transitioning Between Startups47:57 The Importance of Financial Planning49:24 The Power of Commitment and Focus51:21 Navigating the Pandemic: A New Journey51:27 Reflections on Experience and Advice for Entrepreneurs

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