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An un-bae-lievable journey: featuring Amardeep Parmar, podcast host and Co-founder of The Bae HQ

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In this episode we’re joined by Amardeep Parmar, Co-founder of The Bae HQ which is the number one community for British Asian Entrepreneurs; curator of the Tedx Chigwell programme, and host of the Entrepreneurs Handbook.

As if that wasn't enough, having written and edited hundreds of Articles around the subject of entrepreneurship, Amar is also an Angel Investor.

Before lockdown, Amar was a technology consultant, having graduated with an economics degree. However, when covid hit, Amar decided to invest his time into more creative interests and began writing articles online. He became the second-fastest growing writer on medium.com, second to Barack Obama. This paved the way for a new career whereby he was able to become a fulltime creator in 2021.

In this episode we discuss:

  • The pressures of being and calling yourself a “creator” in the entrepreneurial world
  • The importance of making and putting out content in order to learn
  • Treating people like people, not putting them on pedestals
  • Social intelligence
  • Lessons learned from podcasting
  • Angel Investing and advice for first time raisers

Checkout more of Amar’s content:

The Bae HQ:

The Entrepreneurs Handbook

Mentioned Resources

  continue reading

52 episodes

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In this episode we’re joined by Amardeep Parmar, Co-founder of The Bae HQ which is the number one community for British Asian Entrepreneurs; curator of the Tedx Chigwell programme, and host of the Entrepreneurs Handbook.

As if that wasn't enough, having written and edited hundreds of Articles around the subject of entrepreneurship, Amar is also an Angel Investor.

Before lockdown, Amar was a technology consultant, having graduated with an economics degree. However, when covid hit, Amar decided to invest his time into more creative interests and began writing articles online. He became the second-fastest growing writer on medium.com, second to Barack Obama. This paved the way for a new career whereby he was able to become a fulltime creator in 2021.

In this episode we discuss:

  • The pressures of being and calling yourself a “creator” in the entrepreneurial world
  • The importance of making and putting out content in order to learn
  • Treating people like people, not putting them on pedestals
  • Social intelligence
  • Lessons learned from podcasting
  • Angel Investing and advice for first time raisers

Checkout more of Amar’s content:

The Bae HQ:

The Entrepreneurs Handbook

Mentioned Resources

  continue reading

52 episodes

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