Brown Girls, Money Moves

From Covid (& Tariffs) to Cross-Border Commerce: Building a Global Shipping Platform with Rathna Sharad & Mahati Sridhar

51 min · 17. juni 2026
episode From Covid (& Tariffs) to Cross-Border Commerce: Building a Global Shipping Platform with Rathna Sharad & Mahati Sridhar cover

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First with Covid and again with global tariffs, cross-border shipping went from an industry footnote to a global issue overnight. Rathna Sharad saw it as a problem to solve, and she set out to do so with FlavorCloud [https://flavorcloud.com/]—and Rathna sits down with us to share her journey. Joining Rathna is Mahati Sridhar from Revolution [https://www.revolution.com/]'s Rise of the Rest fund, which backed FlavorCloud back at the pre-seed stage. Revolution has built its entire thesis around finding founders in the cities everyone else overlooks. We talked about what it means to be "married to the problem" long before you have a business plan, why place can be a founder's unfair advantage instead of a limitation, how to actually build trust with investors when the world is on fire around you, and what separates founders who are just along for the ride from the ones who turn a moment of chaos into their moment. Brown Girls, Money Moves is hosted by Bhargavi Varma. Henah Velez is Executive Producer, with video support from Amanda Wan. Theme music from Indo Warehouse. Watch on Youtube: https://youtu.be/uIgATng2Eow — 💌 Want more about angel investing, South Asian female founder stories, and belonging to a community that builds and funds Brown girl businesses? Find us on all social platforms @browngirlangels.

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