• Uncommon Transitions

  • De: Manohar
  • Podcast

Uncommon Transitions

De: Manohar
  • Resumen

  • Uncommon Transitions features conversations with individuals who have made a transition from one line of work to something very different. From IT to the social sector, for instance; or from management consulting to journalism; from advertising to spirituality, perhaps. Together with my guests I explore this transition to figure out what drove them to this change, how the change has panned out, and what they’ve learned from it. We speak about the differences between the occupations they’ve had, and how the transition has impacted them personally. Read more at https://uncommontransitions.in/
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Episodios
  • Shruti Reddy: From dealing with Code to dealing with Death
    Mar 9 2021

    Shruti Reddy started working as a developer in the IT industry in 2006. But after about a decade in what she describes as “hard-core techie” roles, she quit and started a funeral services company. That’s right, a company that offers services “assisting you in your loved ones last journey”.

    I must confess I was a bit nervous about how this episode would turn out. That’s because while the subject matter was fascinating, I wondered if the conversation would live upto the expectations this topic generated. I needn’t have worried. Shruti, as you will soon hear, animates the conversation with her unbounded energy and enthusiasm, traits that have kept her going in this very difficult field. She opens up about the challenges she faced starting this venture, and she shares her ambitions for the future — not just of her company but of the industry in general. She talks about her previous life in the IT industry, the attitudes she saw there, and how she dealt with them. She reveals her deep interest in spirituality and her thoughts on a good death. She ruminates on how the five years in this field have changed her personally.

    Death may be a morbid subject, but this conversation is anything but morbid. I hope you have as much fun listening to Shruti as I did talking to her.

    Read more here.


    Music Credits:

    Carefree by Kevin MacLeod
    Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3476-carefree
    License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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    58 m
  • Malini Gowrishankar: From IT to Voice-Overs to Travel Entrepreneurship and back to IT
    Jan 31 2021

    I chose the name ‘Uncommon Transitions’ in the plural to showcase the plurality of transitions across a group of people, not a single person. And the trend so far has been exactly that: each person has had one major transition. But my guest in this episode breaks that trend, and how! Over a career spanning sixteen years, Malini Gowrishankar has been through multiple transitions spanning very different fields. She started in IT, then became a Voice-Over artist, dabbled in between as a Radio Jockey, founded a travel company for women travellers in India, and now she’s back in IT part-time in a very different role to the one she began her career in.

    I love this conversation for the way it brings out Malini’s curiosity to see what’s on the other side, her drive to embrace heterogeneity, her desire for social impact, and her business acumen which she’s developed not through some fancy MBA program but by building businesses and their brands from scratch. I learned so much from this insightful conversation, and I hope you do too.

    Read more here.

    More on Malini’s vocations and public appearances

    Voice-over Website: Voice of Malini
    Travel website: F5 Escapes
    TEDx Talk: Pushing Margins

    Malini lives in Bangalore with her son.

    Music Credits:

    Carefree by Kevin MacLeod
    Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3476-carefree
    License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/


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    53 m
  • Girija Hariharan: From IT practice to the practice of art
    Dec 23 2020

    This episode is a long, meandering conversation, the sort you would have with an artist who thinks deeply about art and life. Girija Hariharan spent a decade and a half in the IT industry before taking up painting full-time in 2015. She began her art career as a muralist, painting walls at the homes of friends willing to let her experiment, but these days she uses any medium that catches her fancy, including cardboard from discarded boxes. Her art conveys an intriguing mix of mythology and anthropology, often with clear feminist echoes.

    In our conversation Girija talks about balancing the artist's and the business-person’s sensibility — her right and left brain at work, as she puts it. What also emerges is her deep-rooted desire for social development and her inclination to stay grounded in reality. She speaks about the importance of going with the flow in both art and life, and about what separates a hobbyist from a professional artist.

    This is a wide-ranging conversation that could have gone on much longer. Settle in with a cup of coffee or tea, and enjoy the flow.

    Read more here.

    More on Girija's art and social activities

    Website: https://2flatbrush.com/
    Instagram: @2flatbrush
    Recent blog on Deka series: Matsya
    Charity trust: Annai Charitable Trust

    Girija lives in Bangalore with her husband and daughter.

    Music Credits:

    Carefree by Kevin MacLeod
    Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3476-carefree
    License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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    54 m

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