You must’ve noticed how every founder today is doing something unique to stand out. Some run ads, some post on LinkedIn, but the smartest ones? They use podcasts. It’s personal, real, and doesn’t feel like selling. A good conversation can build more trust than any billboard ever could. That’s why so many Indian founders are turning to podcast for marketing — to tell their story, share lessons, and connect with people in a genuine way. It’s not about shouting your brand name; it’s about letting your voice speak for it.
Podcast for Marketing ft. Top Founders
Ruban’s jewellery founder – Chinu Kala
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OrX2hgKHVL8
In this TFD podcast, Abhishek Vyas interviews Chinu Kala, the incredible woman founder of Rubans Jewellery, an Indian jewellery brand that has become a massive success. Chinu’s journey from leaving home at the age of 15 to building Rubans into a jewellery empire is a true “rags to riches” story. Her brand, Rubans, now valued at 100 crores, began with overcoming countless challenges, including a devastating fire that destroyed her office. Today, Rubans boasts a presence across India. Rubans has also been featured on Shark Tank India, where Chinu shared her entrepreneurial journey and vision for the future.
Arista Vault Founder: Purvi Roy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i5hcyW1n4Ho
In this TFD podcast, Abhishek Vyas interviews Purvi Roy, the visionary founder of Arista Vault, a cutting-edge smart bag company that gained massive attention after appearing on Shark Tank India Season 3. Arista Vault has revolutionized the luggage and bag industry with its smart luggage, smart bags, and innovative products like the Arista Vault suitcase, smart trolley bag, anti-theft bags and Arista Vault laptop bag. These bags are not only designed for style but also incorporate the latest in technology, from smart locks and fingerprint access to USB charging ports and AI-powered luggage that follows you.
ROA Skincare Founder: Priyanka Jagadale
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TewDSGgllUg
We dive into the science behind ROA Skincare and explore how it’s uniquely formulated to cater to the needs of brown skin, standing out from other Indian skincare brands. Priyanka discusses key insights on product manufacturing, the rising demand for D2C brands in India, and the importance of choosing the right skincare products to avoid side effects.
Listen in as Priyanka opens up about the challenges she faced in the early days of ROA skincare, her thoughts on the growing fascination with Korean skincare, and how she handles competition in India’s booming beauty market. She also highlights the support she received from her family, the transition from an employee to a founder, and shares empowering advice for women entrepreneurs. Priyanka’s story is a true inspiration for anyone interested in Indian skincare brands, women entrepreneurship, and the beauty industry.
Boba Bhai Founder Dhruv Kohli
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x0v-gTUWY6c
After appearing on Shark Tank India, Boba Bhai went viral for its creative pitch, capturing attention in Shark Tank Season 4 and making headlines across India. Whether you’re sipping their cold coffee, trying their iced tea or indulging in a scoop of ice cream, the brand’s reach is now spreading with rave boba bhai reviews.
Dhruv opens up about navigating the complexities of VC investment, startup highs and failures, and how he’s scaling the FMCG food brand with a strong focus on product innovation and what makes his brand different from a traditional boba tea company. He also dives into what it takes to start a boba tea business, and the truth about starting boba tea business in India.
Littlebox Founder Rimjim Deka
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mibaq4DIiKk
In this candid conversation, Rimjim Deka Kakati opens up about the emotional and financial struggles of being left out of her own company. She discusses the importance of self-reliance skills and why young entrepreneurs should be legally prepared when starting a business.
This episode of the Little Box Podcast is packed with insights into the fashion industry, including the growing demand for Western wear vs Indian wear and how brands can navigate marketing vs manufacturing challenges. Rimjim Deka with MHS talks about the reality of running a brand, hiring the right team, and dealing with setbacks, including her experiences after Shark Tank.
Printo Founder Manish Sharma
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dFCecUg1Ah0
In this insightful business podcast, Printo Co-Founder Manish Sharma shares his journey of building a successful business and overcoming challenges. Packed with actionable advice, the conversation dives into topics like entrepreneurship, resilience, and growth strategies, making it a must-watch for aspiring business owners and CEOs. If you’re exploring how to start your business, this podcast provides a real-world perspective. With practical insights tailored for business-minded individuals, it’s a valuable addition to the list of best Indian business podcasts, ideal for those seeking daily motivation or a business review podcast in Hindi. Whether you’re a founder, entrepreneur, or simply business-curious, this podcast delivers unique takeaways for success.
Yoga Bar Founder Suhasini
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gAkvQ-44VxI
Yoga Bar wasn’t just a business idea—it was a mission. As Suhasini explains, she wanted to build a company that offered genuinely healthy food snacks. The brand is now a successful food business startup. With a sharp focus on clean ingredients and wellness, Yoga Bar protein shake and Yoga Bar whey protein are competing amongst the best protein brands in India.
Now acquired by ITC Limited Company for a whopping ₹500 crore, the story of Yoga Bar case study is a stunning one. Suhasini delves into what made Yoga Bar a strategic ITC acquisition and how ITC all brands are aligning with modern consumer needs. We also explore what the ITC company distributorship means for expanding Yoga Bar’s presence across India. Suhasini also offers her perspective on how to value a loss making company when the vision and consumer loyalty are high.
Purnabramha Founder Jayanti Kathale
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtZx-Hc-Krg&t=1s
What You’ll Hear in This Podcast: How Jayanti Kathale built Purnabramha, a top Maharashtrian vegetarian restaurant chain. Why only women can take the Purnabramha franchise – empowering female entrepreneurs. Why she doesn’t allow synthetic drinks, sodas, or artificial colors in her restaurant. How she uses coded culinary formulas to maintain 100+ year old authentic recipes. Her take on the Narayan Murthy 70-hour workweek debate and why she supports it. Her story of cooking as a child for Rs. 1, learning under her grandfather for IPSC, and her husband being vegetarian while she’s non-veg!
How Paris hunger led to the Purnabramha concept.
Conclusion,
The truth is, attention has become expensive, but trust still comes free if you earn it. And that’s exactly what founders achieve through podcast for marketing. It builds credibility, opens conversations, and keeps your brand human. Whether you’re a startup or an established company, being real works better than being loud. Using podcast for marketing lets you show purpose, not just products. So, if you’ve got a story worth telling, it’s time to hit record. Because in this new age of authenticity, a good podcast for marketing can do what ads never could make people truly care.
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