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Shaili Chopra on Media, Feminism, Menopause & Building SheThePeople

33 min ¡ 11 de jun de 2026
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What does it really take to go from reporting the news to shaping the national conversation? In this episode of The FoundHers Podcast, Shaili Chopra opens up about her journey from award-winning journalist to building SheThePeople, Asia's largest storytelling platform for women, and Gytree, a health-tech platform tackling some of the most ignored gaps in women's healthcare. We talk about why women are not looking to be empowered, what led her to start SheThePeople, the lessons she learned from constantly asking questions, why no opportunity should be considered small, and what founders should watch out for when speaking to investors. The conversation also explores the state of journalism today, gender equality, women in leadership, entrepreneurship, women's health and the personal experiences that shaped Shaili's perspective over the years. If you've ever wondered what it takes to build a movement, challenge the status quo, or create space for voices that have long been overlooked, this episode is for you. 🎙️ Guest: Shaili Chopra, SheThePeople & Gytree 🎧 Listen on: Spotify | Apple Podcasts | JioSaavn 📢 Subscribe for more entrepreneur stories, startup lessons, and business insights from Indian founders. #ShailiChopra #SheThePeople #Gytree #WomenFounders #WomenEntrepreneurs #Journalism #Entrepreneurship #WomenLeadership #StartupIndia #FounderStory #WomenInBusiness #Menopause #Media #BusinessPodcast #TheFoundHersPodcast About Shaili Chopra: Shaili Chopra is an award-winning journalist turned entrepreneur and the founder of SheThePeople, India's largest storytelling platform for women, reaching over 150 million people monthly. She is also the founder of Gytree, a platform tackling the most ignored gaps in Indian women's healthcare. A Ram Nath Goenka Award winner, five-time author, Stanford and Aspen Fellow, Shaili has spent a decade building what she calls India's Sisterhood Economy. About the show: Bringing women founders, leaders and experts together to share their experience and business journeys. Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thefoundherspodcast_/ https://startinc.in/podcast/ Hinal Mehta, Host https://www.linkedin.com/in/hinalmehta15/ StartInc https://www.instagram.com/startinc.in/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/startinc/posts/?feedView=all Shaili Chopra, Guest https://www.instagram.com/shailichopra/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/shailichopra/

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Portada del episodio Shaili Chopra on Media, Feminism, Menopause & Building SheThePeople

Shaili Chopra on Media, Feminism, Menopause & Building SheThePeople

What does it really take to go from reporting the news to shaping the national conversation? In this episode of The FoundHers Podcast, Shaili Chopra opens up about her journey from award-winning journalist to building SheThePeople, Asia's largest storytelling platform for women, and Gytree, a health-tech platform tackling some of the most ignored gaps in women's healthcare. We talk about why women are not looking to be empowered, what led her to start SheThePeople, the lessons she learned from constantly asking questions, why no opportunity should be considered small, and what founders should watch out for when speaking to investors. The conversation also explores the state of journalism today, gender equality, women in leadership, entrepreneurship, women's health and the personal experiences that shaped Shaili's perspective over the years. If you've ever wondered what it takes to build a movement, challenge the status quo, or create space for voices that have long been overlooked, this episode is for you. 🎙️ Guest: Shaili Chopra, SheThePeople & Gytree 🎧 Listen on: Spotify | Apple Podcasts | JioSaavn 📢 Subscribe for more entrepreneur stories, startup lessons, and business insights from Indian founders. #ShailiChopra #SheThePeople #Gytree #WomenFounders #WomenEntrepreneurs #Journalism #Entrepreneurship #WomenLeadership #StartupIndia #FounderStory #WomenInBusiness #Menopause #Media #BusinessPodcast #TheFoundHersPodcast About Shaili Chopra: Shaili Chopra is an award-winning journalist turned entrepreneur and the founder of SheThePeople, India's largest storytelling platform for women, reaching over 150 million people monthly. She is also the founder of Gytree, a platform tackling the most ignored gaps in Indian women's healthcare. A Ram Nath Goenka Award winner, five-time author, Stanford and Aspen Fellow, Shaili has spent a decade building what she calls India's Sisterhood Economy. About the show: Bringing women founders, leaders and experts together to share their experience and business journeys. Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thefoundherspodcast_/ https://startinc.in/podcast/ Hinal Mehta, Host https://www.linkedin.com/in/hinalmehta15/ StartInc https://www.instagram.com/startinc.in/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/startinc/posts/?feedView=all Shaili Chopra, Guest https://www.instagram.com/shailichopra/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/shailichopra/

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Portada del episodio How to Build a Beauty Startup in a Crowded Market | Ghazal Gupta, founder of un:fltrd

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