
People by WTF is a series where Nikhil Kamath has a conversation with personalities who stand out in their industries around the world.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 45 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | BusinessEntrepreneurship | |||

I always assumed India was becoming the pharmacy of the world, until this conversation made me sit with the sharper truth that we're the generic pharmacy of the world, and from there we got into whether China really killed our API industry or whether... more
Martin Escobari is the co-president of General Atlantic, one of the largest growth equity funds in the world, and he says entrepreneurs and gangsters have more in common than we admit — so few make it, so many die early, and the ones that survive are... more
Martin Escobari is the co-president of General Atlantic — one of the largest growth equity funds in the world, with over $5 billion deployed into India. He grew up in Bolivia in the 80s with 35,000% inflation, eleven presidents in ten years, three co... more
Ajay Banga took Mastercard from a $30 billion company to $360 billion in a decade, was the frontrunner to run Citibank's quarter of a million people, quit to become CEO of a company with 4,000 — and today runs the World Bank Group, a $120 billion-a-y... more
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This series centers on candid, wide-ranging conversations with high-profile figures who shape global business, technology, and public policy. Episodes frequently explore leadership lessons, career pivots, and the intersection of capital, technology, and society. Guests span finance, AI, entrepreneurship, and politics, with discussions often weaving personal stories, practical frameworks for decision-making, and provocative takes on the future of work, regulation, and global markets. A standout trait is how the host steers conversations toward actionable insights—from investment philosophies and scalable business models to ethics, governance, and the societal impact of technological change. The format tends to mix philosophical reflection wi... more
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Recent guests on People by WTF include:
1. Martin Escobari
2. Ajay Banga
3. Rishi Sunak
4. Akshata Murty
5. Chamath Palihapitiya
6. Dario Amodei
7. Elon Musk
8. Vinod Khosla
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