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The Wedding Professionals Podcast Episode 17 - Innovation, Ambition, and Racism: A candid discussion as Tejinder Singh returns!

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Ever wondered how a side hustle can transform into a full-scale business? It's an electrifying journey that Tejinder Singh, the co-founder of Punjab 2000, walks us through. We explore the origin of Punjab 2000, how a striking logo and a dedicated team helped the venture make its mark at global events. We also delve into their foray into the wedding industry, and how they navigated the challenges of turning a passion into a full-time calling.
Life doesn't come without its fair share of risks and rewards. For Tejinder, a significant gamble was transitioning to DSLR cameras for wedding videography. We share the highs and lows of this decision, discussing the impact on the business and the balancing act between family commitments and a thriving enterprise. Our conversation takes a personal turn when we highlight Tejinder's fight against racism, his efforts to promote equal rights and career progression during his tenure at the council.
The episode concludes with a look at the broader landscape of the wedding industry. We discuss the revolutionary impact of Manny Pabla on wedding films and share insights on how the pandemic has redefined the industry. We shed light on the bonds Tejinder forged with families in the industry and his ambitious plans for a community Sikh bank - an initiative that promises to be a game-changer. Join us for a candid conversation filled with perseverance, innovation, and ambition, providing a unique perspective on the wedding industry and the fight against racism.

Support the show

Thanks for listening and hopefully enjoying The Wedding Professional's Podcast.
If you're an industry professional yourself and would like to be involved, please email me, andy@jibztv.com and I'll try and see how I can drag you aboard.
There's a new Facebook page, I'd be grateful if you followed it and made any pod specific comments there - it's at https://www.facebook.com/WedPodPro/

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Ever wondered how a side hustle can transform into a full-scale business? It's an electrifying journey that Tejinder Singh, the co-founder of Punjab 2000, walks us through. We explore the origin of Punjab 2000, how a striking logo and a dedicated team helped the venture make its mark at global events. We also delve into their foray into the wedding industry, and how they navigated the challenges of turning a passion into a full-time calling.
Life doesn't come without its fair share of risks and rewards. For Tejinder, a significant gamble was transitioning to DSLR cameras for wedding videography. We share the highs and lows of this decision, discussing the impact on the business and the balancing act between family commitments and a thriving enterprise. Our conversation takes a personal turn when we highlight Tejinder's fight against racism, his efforts to promote equal rights and career progression during his tenure at the council.
The episode concludes with a look at the broader landscape of the wedding industry. We discuss the revolutionary impact of Manny Pabla on wedding films and share insights on how the pandemic has redefined the industry. We shed light on the bonds Tejinder forged with families in the industry and his ambitious plans for a community Sikh bank - an initiative that promises to be a game-changer. Join us for a candid conversation filled with perseverance, innovation, and ambition, providing a unique perspective on the wedding industry and the fight against racism.

Support the show

Thanks for listening and hopefully enjoying The Wedding Professional's Podcast.
If you're an industry professional yourself and would like to be involved, please email me, andy@jibztv.com and I'll try and see how I can drag you aboard.
There's a new Facebook page, I'd be grateful if you followed it and made any pod specific comments there - it's at https://www.facebook.com/WedPodPro/

  continue reading

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