EP 300 . 21 Aug 24

Audiogyan’s 300th Episode

With Kedar Nimkar

In the episode

Power of Design

  1. What is design (your definition)?
  2. What is the impact of design (beyond visual – socio/economic/political)?
  3. What is the current opportunity in the design world – past, current, or future?
  4. How would you pitch ‘the world of design’ to someone – why is it exciting?
  5. Three favorite design moments

 

Power of Knowledge

  1. What are your top 3 learnings through Audiogyan
  2. Share some aahaa moments during your conversations
  3. How has this helped you?
  4. Role of knowledge in a ‘fake it till you make it’ world
  5. Spoke to 300 knowledgeable people – what is the commonality amongst them (attitude/ qualities/ aptitude)

 

Power of Passion

  1. What does passion mean to you – and how has it influenced your Audiogyan journey?
  2. How do you maintain and nurture your passion over time, especially when faced with obstacles or setbacks? How do you keep the energy high?
  3. In your opinion, what are the signs that someone is passionate about something – how do you apply this in your professional life?
  4. How do you think passion differs from mere interest or enthusiasm, and why is it important? What advice would you give to someone who is struggling to find their passion or purpose in life?
  5. Have you ever had to make a decision that required you to choose between your passion and a more practical or secure option? How did you approach that decision?

About Kedar Nimkar

I am Kedar Nimkar (from India) now staying in Singapore. Software design is my true love. Professionally, I am known for my work at WebchutneyCleartripBookMyShowJupiter.Money. Currently, I am heading the Design Team at PropertyGuru – crafting property buying and renting experience for 4 geographies in South East Asia

Personally, I am known for my podcast, Audiogyan, which has been a collection of 300 conversations on design and arts since 2016. Print, poster design, and typography have been in the bud stage awaiting to blossom. A little sampling has been Legends of India, which is a well-designed collectible.

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