The Case for Communication

How to Stay Confident When You're Not Taken Seriously

33 min · 2. Sept. 2025
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We sit down with Shani Ghurburrun, CEO of Emergent Maritime Technologies to talk about credibility, composure and how to navigate tough moments when people overlook or underestimate you just because you're young, quiet or simply don't look the part.Bilshan shares a real courtroom experience where a magistrate questioned his position and told him to "go see a senior", in front of his client.Shani shares powerful business stories from his early days as a 27-year old founder, including how he was mocked by a senior competitor...and what happened 15 years later.

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