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The CEO You Didn't See Coming

The CEO You Didn't See Coming

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What a gift it was to sit in Mansi’s home in India, sharing meals, stories and wisdom; and to record this conversation surrounded by warmth, generosity and care.

In this episode, I’m joined by Mansi Amlani author of Seven Management Lessons from a Homemaker. We explore what leadership really looks like when it’s rooted in empathy, presence and purpose.

Mansi shares her journey from a shy, introverted Mumbai girl with a science background, to a thoughtful homemaker, community-builder, author and a CEO You Didn't See Coming :) weaving together stories of arranged marriage, love, family systems, food as medicine, courageous decisions and the everyday leadership that happens quietly in homes across the world.

This conversation is spacious, grounded and deeply human, a reminder that some of our greatest leadership lessons are being lived, daily, around kitchen tables.


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