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The Sukha Effect: Finding Flow, Focus And Purpose In Work & Life

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When you’ve lived through Hollywood blockbusters and Silicon Valley start-ups, you collect a few lessons about focus, fear and meaning.

In this episode, Andy Goram talks with Steven Puri, founder of The Sukha Company, about the link between creativity, purpose and deep work. Steven’s career has spanned DreamWorks, Fox and tech ventures — but today his focus is on something subtler: helping people find ease and meaning in what they do.

This conversation isn’t about hacks or hustle. It’s about what really drives us — why we work, how fear holds us back, and how we can find the calm, creative flow that comes when purpose and focus align.

Warm, honest and deeply human, it’s an episode about living — and working — with Sukha.

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Key Takeaways
  • Purpose gives depth to performance. Before chasing productivity, ask why you want to perform. Meaning drives mastery.
  • Leadership is about drawing out greatness. Managers track tasks; leaders help people shine.
  • Fear blocks flow. Psychological safety frees creativity and purpose.
  • Sukha means alignment, not effort. Ease and joy appear when you’re doing the work you’re meant to do.

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Key Moments

The key moments in this episode are:

0:01:17 – Purpose, Fear and Flow: An Unplanned Conversation
0:05:01 – The Story Behind The Sukha Company
0:08:25 – The Customer Who Defined Sukha
0:14:45 – Leadership and Drawing Out Greatness
0:17:48 – Fear, Failure and the Role of Psychological Safety
0:21:09 – Lessons from Spielberg: The Best Idea Wins
0:25:01 – Meaning, Emotion and Purposeful Work
0:33:12 – Living with Intention, Flow and Focus
0:44:55 – Steven’s Three Sticky Notes of Advice

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Join The Conversation Find Andy Goram on LinkedIn here Listen to the Podcast on YouTube here Follow the Podcast on Instagram here Follow the Podcast on Twitter here Follow the Podcast on Facebook here Check out the Bizjuicer website here Get a free consultation with Andy here Check out the Bizjuicer blog here Download the podcast here ----more---- Useful Links Follow Steven Puri on LinkedIn here Find the Sukah Company website here ----more---- Full Episode Transcript

Get the full transcript of the episode here

  continue reading

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Manage episode 520438511 series 3349818
Content provided by Andy Goram. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Andy Goram or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

When you’ve lived through Hollywood blockbusters and Silicon Valley start-ups, you collect a few lessons about focus, fear and meaning.

In this episode, Andy Goram talks with Steven Puri, founder of The Sukha Company, about the link between creativity, purpose and deep work. Steven’s career has spanned DreamWorks, Fox and tech ventures — but today his focus is on something subtler: helping people find ease and meaning in what they do.

This conversation isn’t about hacks or hustle. It’s about what really drives us — why we work, how fear holds us back, and how we can find the calm, creative flow that comes when purpose and focus align.

Warm, honest and deeply human, it’s an episode about living — and working — with Sukha.

----more----

Key Takeaways
  • Purpose gives depth to performance. Before chasing productivity, ask why you want to perform. Meaning drives mastery.
  • Leadership is about drawing out greatness. Managers track tasks; leaders help people shine.
  • Fear blocks flow. Psychological safety frees creativity and purpose.
  • Sukha means alignment, not effort. Ease and joy appear when you’re doing the work you’re meant to do.

----more----

Key Moments

The key moments in this episode are:

0:01:17 – Purpose, Fear and Flow: An Unplanned Conversation
0:05:01 – The Story Behind The Sukha Company
0:08:25 – The Customer Who Defined Sukha
0:14:45 – Leadership and Drawing Out Greatness
0:17:48 – Fear, Failure and the Role of Psychological Safety
0:21:09 – Lessons from Spielberg: The Best Idea Wins
0:25:01 – Meaning, Emotion and Purposeful Work
0:33:12 – Living with Intention, Flow and Focus
0:44:55 – Steven’s Three Sticky Notes of Advice

----more----

Join The Conversation Find Andy Goram on LinkedIn here Listen to the Podcast on YouTube here Follow the Podcast on Instagram here Follow the Podcast on Twitter here Follow the Podcast on Facebook here Check out the Bizjuicer website here Get a free consultation with Andy here Check out the Bizjuicer blog here Download the podcast here ----more---- Useful Links Follow Steven Puri on LinkedIn here Find the Sukah Company website here ----more---- Full Episode Transcript

Get the full transcript of the episode here

  continue reading

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