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Push through awkwardness and uncertainty without giving up | Entrepreneurial success

34 min · 15 de mar de 2026
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In this episode, Rashmi Papneja, founder of Eunomia Pharma Services, shares her journey from working in pharmaceutical compliance for over 16 years to launching her own business supporting pharma and biotech companies across Europe. Rashmi explains how compliance plays a crucial role in helping organisations operate ethically while navigating one of the most highly regulated industries in the world. Drawing from her experience working closely with pharmaceutical companies, Rashmi breaks down why compliance is often misunderstood as a barrier rather than a business enabler. She discusses how listening deeply to clients, understanding their unique challenges, and building flexible frameworks are essential to delivering real value. This conversation explores the realities of entrepreneurship, including dealing with uncertainty, building trust with clients, navigating rejection, and leading with integrity. Rashmi also shares the personal principles that guide her mindset and leadership, and how embracing discomfort and adaptability can create opportunities for growth. Key Takeaways: • Compliance is about adhering to regulations while enabling business growth • Listening to clients helps build better solutions than a one-size-fits-all approach • Trust and reputation are critical in highly regulated industries • Entrepreneurship requires patience, resilience, and perseverance • Pushing through uncomfortable situations can lead to growth • Strong leadership is built on integrity and accountability Rashmi’s Core Principles: • Push through awkwardness and uncertainty without giving up • Embrace tough situations as opportunities to grow • Build adaptability and flexibility when facing challenges • Reframe discomfort as a stepping stone to success Rashmi's Socials Website - https://eunomiapharmaservices.com/ [https://eunomiapharmaservices.com/] Linkedin - linkedin.com/in/rashmi-papneja-14641321 [https://www.linkedin.com/in/rashmi-papneja-14641321/] Host Socials - Instagram: ⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/siddhantt_podcast/ [https://www.instagram.com/siddhantt_podcast/] Thanks

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