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People Konnect’s Woman@Work is a podcast platform bringing to you the voices of successful career women and their myriad journeys. W@W is aimed at advancing women’s professional careers through conversations that offer advice, encouragement, mentorship, all of it through real and lived stories, highlighting not just the happy tales but the failures and messy middles too. The guests come from tech, manufacturing, telecom, and FMCG, leaders in their own right managing large teams and owning P&Ls.
Lone female voice in the boardroom! Building a brand in manufacturing-heavy sectors! Complex selling! Pivoting on technology! Keeping learning alive! This and more are in store at Women@Work.
Woman@Work is hosted by Anjali Gulati, CEO & Founder of People Konnect and Kavitha Murali, Payment Strategist of a leading FinTech organisation.
Season 1
EPISODE 6
Leading from the Front with Pallavi Agarwal
The sixth episode of Woman@Work stars Pallavi Agarwal, CEO of Airtel’s D2C Business
EPISODE 5
Can Women have it All with Sreemoyee Ghosh Dastidar
The fifth episode of Woman@Work stars Sreemoyee Ghosh Dastidar, Chief Digital Transformation Officer of L’Oréal.
EPISODE 4
Becoming the 2.0 version with Kamolika Gupta Peres
The fourth episode of Woman@Work stars Kamolika Gupta Peres, Vice President, India + SAARC of Autodesk
EPISODE 3
Leading from the Front with Ruchita Taneja Aggarwal
The third episode of Woman@Work stars Ruchita Taneja Aggarwal, Director Southern APAC Customer Acquisitions of Google.
EPISODE 2
Workplaces for All with Shveta Arya
The second episode of Wowan@Work stars Shveta Arya, MD of Cummins India Ltd.
EPISODE 1
Workforce Transformation with Ruchee Anand
The pilot episode of Woman @ Work stars Ruchee Anand, Senior Director, Talent and Learning Solutions at LinkedIn
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A podcast that dives deep into untold stories, bold conversations, and real journeys of women in the workplace. From boardrooms to breakrooms, we’re talking about what really goes on – and what still needs to change.