What does it take to leave a global academic career in Europe and return to rural India to build a farming-based biotech company?
In the Ravin Sharma podcast, we sit down with Ravin, Founder of PlantBro Life Sciences Private Limited — a scientist, farmer, nutraceutical entrepreneur, and horse trainer who chose clarity over comfort and depth over hype.
This is not just another startup success story. The Ravin Sharma podcast explores discipline, research, farming, medicinal mushrooms, lifestyle diseases, and what it truly means to live with intention.
Why Farming Is One of the Most Complex Professions
One of the most powerful insights from the Ravin Sharma podcast is the reframing of farming.
In India, farming is often seen as a “low profession.” Ravin completely dismantles that narrative.
Farming demands:
Deep biological understanding
Climate awareness
Soil science knowledge
Risk management
Patience and resilience
Unlike corporate roles, farming doesn’t reward shortcuts. It rewards systems and consistency.
The Ravin Sharma podcast makes one thing clear — agriculture is not backward. It is highly sophisticated when done with scientific rigor.
From Netherlands to Madhya Pradesh: A Conscious Return
Ravin studied and worked in the Netherlands, Germany, and Switzerland under leading scientists. He had access to advanced labs, research grants, and international exposure.
Yet, in the Ravin Sharma podcast, he explains why he chose to return to Madhya Pradesh.
Europe taught him:
Work-life balance
Structured systems
Research integrity
Discipline-driven productivity
But India offered him purpose.
Instead of chasing prestige, he chose to build something rooted in soil — literally and metaphorically.
Medicinal Mushrooms: Hype or Science?
A major discussion in the Ravin Sharma podcast revolves around medicinal mushrooms like:
Cordyceps
Lion’s Mane
These aren’t influencer trends. They have research-backed mechanisms.
According to Ravin:
Cordyceps supports blood circulation, oxygen utilization, insulin sensitivity, and hormonal balance.
Lion’s Mane is studied for cognitive function and nerve growth factor stimulation.
But here’s the catch — most consumers don’t verify research.
In the Ravin Sharma podcast, Ravin urges listeners to use Google Scholar instead of blindly trusting Instagram reels.
The Truth About Nutraceutical Adulteration
The Indian supplement market is massive — and often poorly regulated.
The Ravin Sharma podcast exposes uncomfortable truths:
Many brands lack real R&D.
Ingredient sourcing is inconsistent.
Labels don’t always match quality.
Marketing often outweighs science.
Ravin built PlantBro Life Sciences with transparency as a core principle. Instead of copying trends, he focuses on research depth.
His advice?
Read research papers. Study bioavailability. Question claims.
Sattu vs Whey Protein: A Practical Debate
In a refreshing segment of the Ravin Sharma podcast, Ravin compares sattu and whey protein.
Whey protein:
Fast absorption
Complete amino acid profile
Ideal post-workout
Sattu:
Affordable
Traditional
Rich in fiber and plant protein
The takeaway isn’t which is superior. It’s context.
Fitness isn’t about copying Western trends. It’s about understanding your needs.
The Ravin Sharma podcast consistently emphasizes practicality over hype.
Bodybuilding vs Real Fitness
Another strong point from the Ravin Sharma podcast is the distinction between aesthetics and health.
Bodybuilding focuses on muscle size.
Fitness focuses on:
Cardiovascular health
Circulation
Mobility
Longevity
Blood circulation, Ravin explains, is fundamental. Without proper circulation, nutrients and oxygen don’t reach tissues efficiently.
Most lifestyle diseases, he argues, are self-created — a result of inactivity and poor habits.
Discipline Beats Smart Work
One of the most repeated philosophies in the Ravin Sharma podcast is:
“Smart work without discipline destroys results.”
Many people chase hacks, shortcuts, productivity tricks.
But farming, fitness, and research all require daily consistency.
Systems > Motivation.
In the Ravin Sharma podcast, Ravin explains that discipline is not rigid behavior — it is structured intention.
Hard work always beats talent when talent lacks consistency.
Anxiety, Depression & Lifestyle
Mental health is deeply connected to lifestyle.
In the Ravin Sharma podcast, Ravin links anxiety and depression to:
Poor sleep
Lack of sunlight
Sedentary routines
Nutritional deficiencies
He doesn’t dismiss clinical conditions — but he emphasizes that many lifestyle-driven issues can be improved through discipline.
Morning sunlight. Structured work hours. Physical activity. Real food.
Simple habits, repeated daily.
Founder Mindset vs Farmer Mindset
An interesting comparison in the Ravin Sharma podcast contrasts farmers and founders.
Founders often chase:
Rapid scale
Funding rounds
Social validation
Farmers understand:
Seasons
Delayed gratification
Cycles
Patience
A farmer cannot rush harvest. A founder should not rush growth.
This analogy beautifully captures Ravin’s philosophy — depth over speed.
Maverick Behavior vs Clarity
The startup world glorifies mavericks — rule breakers who disrupt industries.
But in the Ravin Sharma podcast, Ravin differentiates maverick behavior from clarity.
Being rebellious without structure leads to chaos.
Clarity comes from:
Knowing your “Why”
Understanding your domain deeply
Accepting trade-offs
Working within systems
Success isn’t dramatic. It’s disciplined.
How to Know When to Quit
A rare and honest segment in the Ravin Sharma podcast discusses quitting.
Not every struggle is worth continuing.
The real question isn’t “Should I quit?”
It’s “Am I aligned with my purpose?”
If your effort lacks depth and intention, quitting may be wise.
But if challenges are part of mastery, persistence is necessary.
This nuanced take adds maturity to the conversation.
Building a Transparent D2C Brand
PlantBro Life Sciences operates as a D2C nutraceutical brand grounded in research.
In the Ravin Sharma podcast, Ravin explains:
Why grants and scientific mentorship matter
Why compliance builds credibility
Why R&D cannot be outsourced mentally
Why education-based marketing is sustainable
He believes India needs more founder-scientists — people who understand product at molecular level, not just packaging level.
Final Thoughts: Depth Over Trend
The Ravin Sharma podcast is not about virality. It is about substance.
Key takeaways:
✔ Farming is a science-driven profession
✔ Discipline beats shortcuts
✔ Research before trusting supplements
✔ Lifestyle diseases are often self-created
✔ Systems matter more than motivation
✔ Hard work beats talent without discipline
✔ Clarity is more powerful than rebellion
Ravin’s journey shows that success is not about chasing trends or building hype.
It is about:
Depth.
Research.
Consistency.
Understanding your “Why.”
Whether you are a founder, student, health enthusiast, or someone confused about career direction, the Ravin Sharma podcast offers grounded wisdom in an era of noise.
Because sometimes the most powerful decisions aren’t loud.
They are rooted — just like farming. 🌱
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