Tag: digital marketing professional

  • Weekend Unwind with: Mehul Gupta, co-founder & CEO SoCheers

    Weekend Unwind with: Mehul Gupta, co-founder & CEO SoCheers

    In this week’s ‘Weekend Unwind’ series where we get to know the person behind the title a little better through a fun lens, we have on the hot seat SoCheers co-founder & CEO Mehul Gupta.

    According to Gupta, his entrepreneurial journey started way back in school, when he used his music sensibilities and sold it in the form of mixtapes & mix-MP3s for his school. At 19, he chose to create socheers.com, a homegrown social networking platform for fellow classmates. While that website didn’t last for very long, the brand ‘SoCheers’ did- taking birth as a digital-first marketing & advertising agency in 2013. 

    In his current role, Gupta manages the operations of the agency while strategically consulting with brands to build their digital and offline stories. Having won several accolades, such as Impact 30 under 30 2019, 100 Smartest Digital Marketing Leaders, and 100 Most Influential Global Youth Marketing, at a young age, he believes he’s just starting his journey.

    So without further ado, here goes…

    Your mantra for Life

    Take it as it comes, but don’t forget to enjoy each moment of the process.

    A Book you are currently reading / plan to read

    I recently finished reading ‘Think Like a Monk by Jay Shetty,’ and next up on my list is ‘The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse by Charlie Mackesy.’ I like how these books talk about life and they’re just a fun change of pace from the stuff I regularly read about advertising & marketing and other work-related topics.

    Your Fitness mantra, especially during the pandemic

    Fitness is as important as eating food-that’s my mantra. It does require discipline, but once in place, it’ll help you tremendously stay on track. The lockdown got me into doing yoga and meditation regularly, and I’d suggest the same to anyone who wants to take their health seriously, both body and mind.

    Your comfort food

    Khichdi!

    When the chips are down a quote/ philosophy that keeps you going

    The universe has your back and everything is eventually going to turn around in your favour.

    Your guilty pleasure

    Playing ‘Call of Duty’.

    When was the last time you tried something new?

    I like keeping things fun and am quite experimentative. I recently tried practising guided meditation.

    A Life lesson you learnt the hard way

    That force-fitting your solutions to situations or people doesn’t really work out. You need to make peace with this fact and figure out calmer ways of resolving things; it’s far more effective.

    What gets you excited about life?

    I’m always excited about the opportunities and possibilities that every new day brings with it. Along the same lines, meeting new people and learning new things, be it at the office or outside, never fails to excite me.

    What’s on top of your bucket list?

    In the work sphere, creating a campaign that is executed on a global scale tops my bucket list for this year. We’ve had some huge successes recently, and I want to amplify that momentum.

    On the personal front, I have the ambitious goal of travelling to at least six countries by the end of this year.

    If you could give one piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be?

    Everything will happen the way it is supposed to. No point in being anxious or worried about something that hasn’t or may not happen.

    An activity that keeps you motivated / charged during tough times

    Playing badminton or cricket, or any sport really.

    What lifts your spirits when life gets you down?

    Being with my family, my daughter, my friends and my teams – my people, basically!

    Your go-to stress buster

    Doing either of these two, somewhat opposite, activities: chilling with friends over a couple of beers or getting pumped up playing cricket or badminton.

    One thing you would most like to change about the world

    I would, maybe, have people put some extra effort into understanding each other and treating everyone with just a little more kindness. When the world comes to terms with the “phenomena” that it’s okay to not be at the centre of it, it’ll become a better place for everyone.

  • Weekend Unwind with: Shradha Agarwal, CEO & co-founder of Grapes

    Weekend Unwind with: Shradha Agarwal, CEO & co-founder of Grapes

    Mumbai : In this week’s edition, IndianTelevision.com continues its series of informal and lighthearted chat that peeks inside the minds of corporate executives.

    To get to know the person behind the title a little better, we have Grapes CEO and co-founder Shradha Agarwal, who has opened up her heart and mind to us by sharing her life nuggets and mantras for dealing with life’s curveballs.

    Having essayed diverse roles from account manager to marketing manager to head digital strategy and engagement in various organisations across sectors, Shradha believes the key lies in ‘Unlearning’. For it helps think up innovative business strategies and “out of the box” communication strategies. The “intrapreneur itch” made her leave her MNC job nine years back to join Grapes (then Grapes Digital), where she took a year to understand the technology and the agency business, before starting the marketing vertical in 2015.

    So here goes:

    Your mantra for Life

    Never quit

    A book you are currently reading/plan to read

    Currently, I am reading ‘Delivering Happiness: A path to profits, passion and purpose’ by Tony Hsieh.

    Your fitness mantra, especially during the pandemic

    I make sure to indulge myself in 30-45 mins of exercise, a mix-up of cardio and yoga. Besides this, the other fitness mantra I follow incessantly is consuming less sugar.

    Your comfort food

    Aglio Olio (a traditional Italian pasta dish) and Pulao

    When the chips are down a quote/ philosophy that keeps you going

    I genuinely feel that “Life is 10 percent of what happens to you and 90 percent of how you react to it.” There are times when things don’t work in your favour, and it’s always best not to react at the moment but analyse, learn and experience it. Rather than panicking, have patience and faith in yourself because it ameliorates the problem.

    Your guilty pleasure

    Ice-cream & cake

    When was the last time you tried something new?

    Dance. I love dancing and used to be a choreographer in my college days. Be it school, college or any function, I was always excited to perform but with time it gradually declined. But very soon, I will be joining a dance class, and cherish the memories.

    A life lesson you learned the hard way

    Don’t get upset over small things, or have expectations from others. It is you who decides what you want in life. The sooner you realise it, the better off you’ll be.

    What gets you excited about life?

    Doing creative work and creating kickass campaigns for my clients keep me excited every day. When a client appreciates the work and the audience shower their love, that feeling is unmatched. It keeps you motivated to work hard and do better every day.

    If you could give one piece of advice to your younger self, what would it be?

    Don’t be afraid of failures. There are times when we are not able to discover our strengths but, after trying and failing in the journey of life we realise our strong points, which ultimately help us in reaching the destination. Also remember, to be confident but never let success make you complacent.

    An activity that keeps you motivated/ charged during tough times

    It’s my work that keeps me energised and motivated.

    What lifts your spirits when life gets you down?

    Meeting friends, or watching a web series.

    Your go-to stress buster

    Going for a candlelight dinner with my husband.

    One thing you would most like to change about the world

    Don’t be judgemental. In today’s context, I see that people in seconds start judging other people. Everyone has a different life and what is good for you may not be for the other person. Stay grounded, be humble and spread positivity as the world needs better people.