
Everyday Empires brings you the inspiring journeys of ordinary people building extraordinary entrepreneurial empires. Every 3rd Thursday, Rohit Maini, London-based chartered accountant, Managing Director of award-winning businesses and an entrepreneur himself, interviews guests to uncover stories more relatable and inspiring than the same old narratives about out-of-touch entrepreneurs that seem t... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 21 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessEntrepreneurship | |||

Abhishek Anil Kapur, director of Skyforce, breaks down how the Hindi film industry really works and what it takes to build a career in Bollywood from the ground up. Abhishek began with the dream of becoming an actor but quickly realised it wasn’t his... more
In this episode of Everyday Empires, we sit down with the multifaceted Mukti Mohan - dancer, actor, and entrepreneur. Mukti opens up about her journey from a childhood bedroom stage in New Delhi to the professional sets of Netflix and beyond.
We exp... more
In this episode of Everyday Empires, we sit down with Philip Milne, entrepreneur, AI enthusiast, and author of Making Business AI Work, to unpack what artificial intelligence really means for business leaders.
Long before AI became a buzzword, Phili... more
How do you start a D2C business in India and does influencer marketing still work?
In this episode of Everyday Empires, Rohit sits down with Dishant Mehta, co-founder of @WNTRTravel , an Indian D2C (Direct-to-Consumer) luggage brand built on a bold ... more
Is India the Best Emerging Market for Entrepreneurs? In this episode of Everyday Empires, Rohit sits down with The Power Couple, Mike Melli and Sanskruti Mehta — two American entrepreneurs who moved to India independently, spotted gaps in the market,... more
Nayab Midha - viral poet, globally-touring spoken word artist, Vogue Bride, and the mind behind Rajkumari - joins us to break down how she built a global creative career through clarity, culture, and conscious reinvention.
Nayab began performing poe... more
In this episode of Everyday Empires, we sit down with Sohini Banerjee — economist turned chef, and the creative force behind Smoke & Lime, one of London’s most unique Bengali supper clubs.
Born in Kolkata and raised in the UK, Sohini has worked with... more
In this episode of Everyday Empires, we sit down with Moiz Ahmed — better known as the “Lad from Dubai” — a rising real estate advisor and content creator helping people understand Dubai’s booming property market.
More than just buying or selling ho... more
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