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The Doers Nepal – Nepal’s Longest Running Business Podcast

What if the biggest threat to your career… is comfort?

In this episode, we sit with Jagnoor Singh, one of India’s versatile professionals, who went from leading teams at Airtel (Telecom) to OYO (Hospitality), Unacademy (EdTech), and now as COO at Practo (HealthTech).
His story proves that real growth begins where comfort ends.

He shares the mindset behind fearless career transitions, what separates a good leader from a great one, and why building new "career muscles" is the only way to stay relevant.

We discuss:

  • Why he left a high-growth role at Airtel for uncertainty and challenge
  • The 7 muscle-building traits that let him lead across industries
  • How to identify a great leader by their energy, not their words
  • Why the last 30 days of your job matter more than the first 3 years
  • The 90/10 principle for solving any career challenge
  • How to future-proof your job in the AI era
  • What most people get wrong about career growth, peace, and legacy

Whether you're a student, early professional, or founder — this conversation will challenge your mindset and sharpen your career compass.

  continue reading

100 episodes

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The Doers Nepal – Nepal’s Longest Running Business Podcast

What if the biggest threat to your career… is comfort?

In this episode, we sit with Jagnoor Singh, one of India’s versatile professionals, who went from leading teams at Airtel (Telecom) to OYO (Hospitality), Unacademy (EdTech), and now as COO at Practo (HealthTech).
His story proves that real growth begins where comfort ends.

He shares the mindset behind fearless career transitions, what separates a good leader from a great one, and why building new "career muscles" is the only way to stay relevant.

We discuss:

  • Why he left a high-growth role at Airtel for uncertainty and challenge
  • The 7 muscle-building traits that let him lead across industries
  • How to identify a great leader by their energy, not their words
  • Why the last 30 days of your job matter more than the first 3 years
  • The 90/10 principle for solving any career challenge
  • How to future-proof your job in the AI era
  • What most people get wrong about career growth, peace, and legacy

Whether you're a student, early professional, or founder — this conversation will challenge your mindset and sharpen your career compass.

  continue reading

100 episodes

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