In this episode of “The Golden Hour,” Anuradha Das Mathur reflects on a life shaped by leadership, learning and reinvention. She joins Apoorva Aggarwal and Arun Shastri to share what an antifragility mindset really looks like, how financial independence fuels dignity and why experience is the most liberating teacher. From her formative years at The Economist to cofounding 9.9 Media and launching initiatives that empower women, Anuradha offers insights with warmth, clarity and conviction.
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In this episode of “The Golden Hour,” Anuradha Das Mathur reflects on a life shaped by leadership, learning and reinvention. She joins Apoorva Aggarwal and Arun Shastri to share what an antifragility mindset really looks like, how financial independence fuels dignity and why experience is the most liberating teacher. From her formative years at The Economist to cofounding 9.9 Media and launching initiatives that empower women, Anuradha offers insights with warmth, clarity and conviction.
‘The Golden Hour’ with Geetika Mehta of NIVEA India: On Risk-Taking and Mentorship
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‘The Golden Hour’ with Geetika Mehta of NIVEA India: On Risk-Taking and Mentorship
In this episode of “The Golden Hour,” hosts Apoorva Aggarwal and Arun Shastri are joined by Geetika Mehta, managing director of NIVEA India. Geetika discusses taking career risks, the importance of mentors in making bold moves and running your own race.
WING - The Golden Hour Podcast
In this episode of “The Golden Hour,” Anuradha Das Mathur reflects on a life shaped by leadership, learning and reinvention. She joins Apoorva Aggarwal and Arun Shastri to share what an antifragility mindset really looks like, how financial independence fuels dignity and why experience is the most liberating teacher. From her formative years at The Economist to cofounding 9.9 Media and launching initiatives that empower women, Anuradha offers insights with warmth, clarity and conviction.