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You Don’t Have to Earn the Right to Slow Down I Decoding Draupadi

You Don’t Have to Earn the Right to Slow Down I Decoding Draupadi

by Rishika Agrawal | Jun 8, 2026 | Featured Pieces

A conversation with Ishita Paliwal, brand builder and marketer, on what it really takes to launch something new, why emotional memory is the only metric that matters, and what happens when a high-functioning person finally stops performing.  Ishita Paliwal...
Don’t Compare Your Chapter 1 to Someone Else’s Chapter 10 I Decoding Draupadi

Don’t Compare Your Chapter 1 to Someone Else’s Chapter 10 I Decoding Draupadi

by Rishika Agrawal | Jun 2, 2026 | Featured Pieces

A conversation with Priyanka Agarwal, Deputy Director FP&A at PepsiCo, on bridging the gap between finance and people, what high performance actually costs, and the resilience she inherited by simply watching her mother live.  Priyanka Agarwal is a gold...
Every Relationship Has an Internal Journey. Engagement Is Critical There Too I Decoding Draupadi

Every Relationship Has an Internal Journey. Engagement Is Critical There Too I Decoding Draupadi

by Rishika Agrawal | May 29, 2026 | Featured Pieces

A conversation with Aishwarya Anand, Manager Brand Solutions at Flipkart, on what a career in brand performance teaches you about people, why D2C brands get attention and traditional ones don’t, and the ghungroos she bought herself when she was finally ready to...
Good Work Does Not Come With Immediate Recognition. But That Doesn’t Mean It Doesn’t Matter I Decoding Draupadi

Good Work Does Not Come With Immediate Recognition. But That Doesn’t Mean It Doesn’t Matter I Decoding Draupadi

by Rishika Agrawal | May 28, 2026 | Featured Pieces

A conversation with Neha Masurekar, Marketing Manager at Johnson & Johnson, on what healthcare communication demands of you, why restraint is a skill, and what motherhood taught her about work that nobody warned her about.  Neha Masurekar works in surgical...
Ambition Is Not Something to Apologise For. It Is Something to Honour I Decoding Draupadi

Ambition Is Not Something to Apologise For. It Is Something to Honour I Decoding Draupadi

by Rishika Agrawal | May 25, 2026 | Featured Pieces

A conversation with Stuti Kachhwaha, Brand Manager at ITC Limited, on what happens when you stop being afraid of failure, why not all invisible work is created equal, and the mother who made sure her daughter’s dreams were not up for negotiation.  Stuti...
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