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    <description>In a nation experiencing rapid ­financial growth, one natural
outcome is the increasing practice of giving back to society.  As individuals amass greater wealth, there is a growing need to foster a culture of philanthropy—one that draws on the examples set by historic families and inspires new generations to view giving as an aspirational activity. The expanding economy also brings with it a large base of generational wealth that has the potential to be used for a variety of philanthropic purposes. However, individuals
and families with the means often ­and themselves paralyzed by the process, options and structures of giving, limiting them from reaching their fullest potential. Over the past six years, EdelGive, in partnership with Hurun India has laid the groundwork for this movement by compiling and publishing the Philanthropy List.



Continuing down this path, EdelGive's goal is to expand the ­eld
of philanthropy, encouraging more individuals and families with wealth to contribute to the collective development of Indian society. To spark dialogue and demystify the subject, EdelGive plans to launch a podcast featuring conversations with top philanthropists, new entrants to the ­eld, and pioneers who were far ahead of their time. These discussions will explore the motivations behind accumulating wealth and the reasons for choosing to give it away for the greater good.



The podcast will delve into how philanthropists approach giving,
how they manage their funds, and envision the future of philanthropy in a complex and diverse nation like India. Through this initiative, EdelGive aims to position itself as a thought leader in the philanthropic space, strengthening its reputation as a reliable and competent Philanthropic Asset Manager. EdelGive intends to act as a catalyst and through this platform, inspire more people to step into the world of giving.</description>
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    <itunes:summary>In a nation experiencing rapid ­financial growth, one natural
outcome is the increasing practice of giving back to society.  As individuals amass greater wealth, there is a growing need to foster a culture of philanthropy—one that draws on the examples set by historic families and inspires new generations to view giving as an aspirational activity. The expanding economy also brings with it a large base of generational wealth that has the potential to be used for a variety of philanthropic purposes. However, individuals
and families with the means often ­and themselves paralyzed by the process, options and structures of giving, limiting them from reaching their fullest potential. Over the past six years, EdelGive, in partnership with Hurun India has laid the groundwork for this movement by compiling and publishing the Philanthropy List.



Continuing down this path, EdelGive's goal is to expand the ­eld
of philanthropy, encouraging more individuals and families with wealth to contribute to the collective development of Indian society. To spark dialogue and demystify the subject, EdelGive plans to launch a podcast featuring conversations with top philanthropists, new entrants to the ­eld, and pioneers who were far ahead of their time. These discussions will explore the motivations behind accumulating wealth and the reasons for choosing to give it away for the greater good.



The podcast will delve into how philanthropists approach giving,
how they manage their funds, and envision the future of philanthropy in a complex and diverse nation like India. Through this initiative, EdelGive aims to position itself as a thought leader in the philanthropic space, strengthening its reputation as a reliable and competent Philanthropic Asset Manager. EdelGive intends to act as a catalyst and through this platform, inspire more people to step into the world of giving.</itunes:summary>
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outcome is the increasing practice of giving back to society.  As individuals amass greater wealth, there is a growing need to foster a culture of philanthropy—one that draws on the examples set by historic families and inspires new generations to view giving as an aspirational activity. The expanding economy also brings with it a large base of generational wealth that has the potential to be used for a variety of philanthropic purposes. However, individuals
and families with the means often ­and themselves paralyzed by the process, options and structures of giving, limiting them from reaching their fullest potential. Over the past six years, EdelGive, in partnership with Hurun India has laid the groundwork for this movement by compiling and publishing the Philanthropy List.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Continuing down this path, EdelGive's goal is to expand the ­eld
of philanthropy, encouraging more individuals and families with wealth to contribute to the collective development of Indian society. To spark dialogue and demystify the subject, EdelGive plans to launch a podcast featuring conversations with top philanthropists, new entrants to the ­eld, and pioneers who were far ahead of their time. These discussions will explore the motivations behind accumulating wealth and the reasons for choosing to give it away for the greater good.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>The podcast will delve into how philanthropists approach giving,
how they manage their funds, and envision the future of philanthropy in a complex and diverse nation like India. Through this initiative, EdelGive aims to position itself as a thought leader in the philanthropic space, strengthening its reputation as a reliable and competent Philanthropic Asset Manager. EdelGive intends to act as a catalyst and through this platform, inspire more people to step into the world of giving.</p>
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      <title>We’re in the business of enabling lives | Shaifalika &amp; Shubhrakant Panda | Give it a Go | EP 7</title>
      <description>What does it really mean to give back? And how much is actually enough

In this episode of Give It A Go, Naghma Mulla sits down with Shaifalika Panda and Shubhrakant Panda to unpack what thoughtful giving actually looks like, beyond charity, beyond optics.

From building businesses to working closely with communities across Odisha, they share what it takes to create real, lasting impact. This isn’t about quick fixes or feel-good philanthropy. It’s about patience, responsibility, and doing the work the right way.

We talk about:

• The difference between giving and enabling

• Why most people get impact wrong

• How much wealth is truly “enough”

• The role of power, privilege, and responsibility

• Why failure and patience are part of the journey

• What real empowerment actually looks like

This conversation is honest, grounded, and quietly powerful,  especially if you’ve ever thought about success, purpose, or what comes after “making it”.

Chapters:

00:00 Highlights of the Episode

01:09 Introducing the Guests

02:35 A Legacy Built on Community, Not Just Business

05:40 Power, Privilege &amp; Responsibility

07:30 Shift to Community-Led Change

09:47 Why Working in Silos Fails

13:34 How Much Wealth Is Actually Enough?

15:06 Non-Negotiables in Business &amp; Life

17:10 Charity vs Real Impact

21:28 What Empowerment Really Looks Like

23:39 The Truth About Power &amp; Problems

26:02 Why Failure Needs to Be Normalised

30:54 The Hard Truth About Collaboration

32:52 Passing Values to the Next Generation

37:21 Giving Isn’t Just About Money

39:05 Writing a Check vs Doing the Work

42:09 What Giving Has Done for Them</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2026 11:30:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:episode>7</itunes:episode>
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      <itunes:summary>What does it really mean to give back? And how much is actually enough

In this episode of Give It A Go, Naghma Mulla sits down with Shaifalika Panda and Shubhrakant Panda to unpack what thoughtful giving actually looks like, beyond charity, beyond optics.

From building businesses to working closely with communities across Odisha, they share what it takes to create real, lasting impact. This isn’t about quick fixes or feel-good philanthropy. It’s about patience, responsibility, and doing the work the right way.

We talk about:

• The difference between giving and enabling

• Why most people get impact wrong

• How much wealth is truly “enough”

• The role of power, privilege, and responsibility

• Why failure and patience are part of the journey

• What real empowerment actually looks like

This conversation is honest, grounded, and quietly powerful,  especially if you’ve ever thought about success, purpose, or what comes after “making it”.

Chapters:

00:00 Highlights of the Episode

01:09 Introducing the Guests

02:35 A Legacy Built on Community, Not Just Business

05:40 Power, Privilege &amp; Responsibility

07:30 Shift to Community-Led Change

09:47 Why Working in Silos Fails

13:34 How Much Wealth Is Actually Enough?

15:06 Non-Negotiables in Business &amp; Life

17:10 Charity vs Real Impact

21:28 What Empowerment Really Looks Like

23:39 The Truth About Power &amp; Problems

26:02 Why Failure Needs to Be Normalised

30:54 The Hard Truth About Collaboration

32:52 Passing Values to the Next Generation

37:21 Giving Isn’t Just About Money

39:05 Writing a Check vs Doing the Work

42:09 What Giving Has Done for Them</itunes:summary>
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<p>From building businesses to working closely with communities across Odisha, they share what it takes to create real, lasting impact. This isn’t about quick fixes or feel-good philanthropy. It’s about patience, responsibility, and doing the work the right way.</p>
<p>We talk about:</p>
<p>• The difference between giving and enabling</p>
<p>• Why most people get impact wrong</p>
<p>• How much wealth is truly “enough”</p>
<p>• The role of power, privilege, and responsibility</p>
<p>• Why failure and patience are part of the journey</p>
<p>• What real empowerment actually looks like</p>
<p>This conversation is honest, grounded, and quietly powerful,  especially if you’ve ever thought about success, purpose, or what comes after “making it”.</p>
<p>Chapters:</p>
<p>00:00 Highlights of the Episode</p>
<p>01:09 Introducing the Guests</p>
<p>02:35 A Legacy Built on Community, Not Just Business</p>
<p>05:40 Power, Privilege &amp; Responsibility</p>
<p>07:30 Shift to Community-Led Change</p>
<p>09:47 Why Working in Silos Fails</p>
<p>13:34 How Much Wealth Is Actually Enough?</p>
<p>15:06 Non-Negotiables in Business &amp; Life</p>
<p>17:10 Charity vs Real Impact</p>
<p>21:28 What Empowerment Really Looks Like</p>
<p>23:39 The Truth About Power &amp; Problems</p>
<p>26:02 Why Failure Needs to Be Normalised</p>
<p>30:54 The Hard Truth About Collaboration</p>
<p>32:52 Passing Values to the Next Generation</p>
<p>37:21 Giving Isn’t Just About Money</p>
<p>39:05 Writing a Check vs Doing the Work</p>
<p>42:09 What Giving Has Done for Them</p>]]>
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      <title>How do we get 70 million people out of poverty? | ft. Dr. Swati and Mr. Ajay Piramal | Give it a Go | EP 6</title>
      <description>In this episode of Give It A Go, host Naghma Mulla sits down with Dr. Swati Piramal and Mr. Ajay Piramal to explore how they’ve built successful businesses while driving meaningful social impact.

Grounded in the principles of seva, spirituality, and equanimity inspired by the Gita, they reflect on their family’s legacy of giving - from pioneering girls’ education in Rajasthan to leading large-scale public health interventions.

The conversation explores critical gaps that still exist - healthcare research skewed toward men, widespread anaemia and mental health challenges among women, and persistent pay inequality.

Mr. Ajay highlights why sustainable change in India requires working with the government, not outside it - focusing on improving the efficiency of large-scale public spending. He discusses initiatives like the Piramal School of Leadership, which invests in strengthening mid-level leadership within public systems, and their work addressing multidimensional poverty, water access, nutrition, and deep-rooted tribal health inequities.

Together, they emphasize starting early with giving, staying hands-on, and finding genuine joy in service.

Chapters:

00:00 Highlights of the Episode

01:19 Meet the Guests

02:40 Legacy of Giving

08:33 Gita and Giving

11:23 Women in Leadership

14:38 Equanimity in Success

19:04 Passing Values Forward

21:13 Working With Government

24:02 Training Mid-Level Leaders

25:06 Turning 70 and Going All In

27:26 Tech for Health Inequities

28:55 Tribal Gap and Inequality

31:30 Advice for Women Leaders

33:47 Equal Pay and Fellowships

37:19 Owning Philanthropy Together

39:26 Start Giving Earlier

44:47 Final thoughts</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 03 Apr 2026 06:30:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>6</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Edelgive</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of Give It A Go, host Naghma Mulla sits down with Dr. Swati Piramal and Mr. Ajay Piramal to explore how they’ve built successful businesses while driving meaningful social impact.

Grounded in the principles of seva, spirituality, and equanimity inspired by the Gita, they reflect on their family’s legacy of giving - from pioneering girls’ education in Rajasthan to leading large-scale public health interventions.

The conversation explores critical gaps that still exist - healthcare research skewed toward men, widespread anaemia and mental health challenges among women, and persistent pay inequality.

Mr. Ajay highlights why sustainable change in India requires working with the government, not outside it - focusing on improving the efficiency of large-scale public spending. He discusses initiatives like the Piramal School of Leadership, which invests in strengthening mid-level leadership within public systems, and their work addressing multidimensional poverty, water access, nutrition, and deep-rooted tribal health inequities.

Together, they emphasize starting early with giving, staying hands-on, and finding genuine joy in service.

Chapters:

00:00 Highlights of the Episode

01:19 Meet the Guests

02:40 Legacy of Giving

08:33 Gita and Giving

11:23 Women in Leadership

14:38 Equanimity in Success

19:04 Passing Values Forward

21:13 Working With Government

24:02 Training Mid-Level Leaders

25:06 Turning 70 and Going All In

27:26 Tech for Health Inequities

28:55 Tribal Gap and Inequality

31:30 Advice for Women Leaders

33:47 Equal Pay and Fellowships

37:19 Owning Philanthropy Together

39:26 Start Giving Earlier

44:47 Final thoughts</itunes:summary>
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<p>Grounded in the principles of seva, spirituality, and equanimity inspired by the Gita, they reflect on their family’s legacy of giving - from pioneering girls’ education in Rajasthan to leading large-scale public health interventions.</p>
<p>The conversation explores critical gaps that still exist - healthcare research skewed toward men, widespread anaemia and mental health challenges among women, and persistent pay inequality.</p>
<p>Mr. Ajay highlights why sustainable change in India requires working with the government, not outside it - focusing on improving the efficiency of large-scale public spending. He discusses initiatives like the Piramal School of Leadership, which invests in strengthening mid-level leadership within public systems, and their work addressing multidimensional poverty, water access, nutrition, and deep-rooted tribal health inequities.</p>
<p>Together, they emphasize starting early with giving, staying hands-on, and finding genuine joy in service.</p>
<p>Chapters:</p>
<p>00:00 Highlights of the Episode</p>
<p>01:19 Meet the Guests</p>
<p>02:40 Legacy of Giving</p>
<p>08:33 Gita and Giving</p>
<p>11:23 Women in Leadership</p>
<p>14:38 Equanimity in Success</p>
<p>19:04 Passing Values Forward</p>
<p>21:13 Working With Government</p>
<p>24:02 Training Mid-Level Leaders</p>
<p>25:06 Turning 70 and Going All In</p>
<p>27:26 Tech for Health Inequities</p>
<p>28:55 Tribal Gap and Inequality</p>
<p>31:30 Advice for Women Leaders</p>
<p>33:47 Equal Pay and Fellowships</p>
<p>37:19 Owning Philanthropy Together</p>
<p>39:26 Start Giving Earlier</p>
<p>44:47 Final thoughts</p>]]>
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      <title>Don’t wait till you’re 50 to be a Philanthropist | Govind Iyer &amp; Amita Chauhan | Give it a Go | EP 05</title>
      <description>Join Naghma Mulla on 'Give It a Go' for an illuminating conversation with Govind Iyer and Amita Chauhan, two transformative leaders reshaping the landscape of philanthropy in India.

In this episode, discover how understanding your purpose can unlock meaningful impact, why starting philanthropic work early accelerates personal growth, and how engaged giving differs from traditional charity. Govind and Amita share candid insights from their journeys with Social Venture Partners (SVP) India, revealing the challenges they've faced, the lessons they've learned, and the systemic changes needed to make philanthropy more effective and inclusive.

From exploring gender dynamics in giving to bridging generational gaps in wealth conversations, this discussion offers a fresh perspective on how individuals can create lasting change while developing themselves in the process. Whether you're beginning your philanthropic journey or looking to deepen your impact, their stories will inspire you to rethink what meaningful contribution looks like.



00:00 Highlights of the Podcast Episode
02:05 Personal Journeys 
04:47 Early Philanthropy Experiences
07:28 The Value of Starting Philanthropy Early
10:18 Rural Handloom and Grounding Experiences
12:03 Challenges and Realizations in Philanthropy
13:58 Balancing Wealth and Philanthropy
17:40 Gender Differences in Philanthropic Approaches
20:16 The Story of SVP and Its Impact
28:37 Expanding the Network
29:07 Setting Expectations in the NGO World
29:42 Building Sustainable Systems for Growth
30:53 Bridging the Philanthropy Gap
32:22 Trust and Understanding in Collaborative Networks
34:38 Authenticity in Storytelling and Impact
38:21 Navigating Conversations About Wealth and Values
44:44 Counterintuitive Lessons in Giving
48:05 The Case for Risk-Taking in Philanthropy
51:34 Younger Generations and Systemic Change
54:06 Final Thoughts</description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 06 Feb 2026 05:30:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>5</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Edelgive</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>Join Naghma Mulla on 'Give It a Go' for an illuminating conversation with Govind Iyer and Amita Chauhan, two transformative leaders reshaping the landscape of philanthropy in India.

In this episode, discover how understanding your purpose can unlock meaningful impact, why starting philanthropic work early accelerates personal growth, and how engaged giving differs from traditional charity. Govind and Amita share candid insights from their journeys with Social Venture Partners (SVP) India, revealing the challenges they've faced, the lessons they've learned, and the systemic changes needed to make philanthropy more effective and inclusive.

From exploring gender dynamics in giving to bridging generational gaps in wealth conversations, this discussion offers a fresh perspective on how individuals can create lasting change while developing themselves in the process. Whether you're beginning your philanthropic journey or looking to deepen your impact, their stories will inspire you to rethink what meaningful contribution looks like.



00:00 Highlights of the Podcast Episode
02:05 Personal Journeys 
04:47 Early Philanthropy Experiences
07:28 The Value of Starting Philanthropy Early
10:18 Rural Handloom and Grounding Experiences
12:03 Challenges and Realizations in Philanthropy
13:58 Balancing Wealth and Philanthropy
17:40 Gender Differences in Philanthropic Approaches
20:16 The Story of SVP and Its Impact
28:37 Expanding the Network
29:07 Setting Expectations in the NGO World
29:42 Building Sustainable Systems for Growth
30:53 Bridging the Philanthropy Gap
32:22 Trust and Understanding in Collaborative Networks
34:38 Authenticity in Storytelling and Impact
38:21 Navigating Conversations About Wealth and Values
44:44 Counterintuitive Lessons in Giving
48:05 The Case for Risk-Taking in Philanthropy
51:34 Younger Generations and Systemic Change
54:06 Final Thoughts</itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Join Naghma Mulla on 'Give It a Go' for an illuminating conversation with Govind Iyer and Amita Chauhan, two transformative leaders reshaping the landscape of philanthropy in India.</p>
<p>In this episode, discover how understanding your purpose can unlock meaningful impact, why starting philanthropic work early accelerates personal growth, and how engaged giving differs from traditional charity. Govind and Amita share candid insights from their journeys with Social Venture Partners (SVP) India, revealing the challenges they've faced, the lessons they've learned, and the systemic changes needed to make philanthropy more effective and inclusive.</p>
<p>From exploring gender dynamics in giving to bridging generational gaps in wealth conversations, this discussion offers a fresh perspective on how individuals can create lasting change while developing themselves in the process. Whether you're beginning your philanthropic journey or looking to deepen your impact, their stories will inspire you to rethink what meaningful contribution looks like.</p>
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<p>00:00 Highlights of the Podcast Episode<br>
02:05 Personal Journeys <br>
04:47 Early Philanthropy Experiences<br>
07:28 The Value of Starting Philanthropy Early<br>
10:18 Rural Handloom and Grounding Experiences<br>
12:03 Challenges and Realizations in Philanthropy<br>
13:58 Balancing Wealth and Philanthropy<br>
17:40 Gender Differences in Philanthropic Approaches<br>
20:16 The Story of SVP and Its Impact<br>
28:37 Expanding the Network<br>
29:07 Setting Expectations in the NGO World<br>
29:42 Building Sustainable Systems for Growth<br>
30:53 Bridging the Philanthropy Gap<br>
32:22 Trust and Understanding in Collaborative Networks<br>
34:38 Authenticity in Storytelling and Impact<br>
38:21 Navigating Conversations About Wealth and Values<br>
44:44 Counterintuitive Lessons in Giving<br>
48:05 The Case for Risk-Taking in Philanthropy<br>
51:34 Younger Generations and Systemic Change<br>
54:06 Final Thoughts</p>]]>
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      <title>Why Meaningful Giving Matters | Vidya &amp; Rashesh Shah | Give It A Go | EP 04</title>
      <description>In this insightful episode of Give It A Go, host Naghma Mulla speaks with Vidya and Rashesh Shah about building a successful legacy while staying deeply grounded in values. The conversation explores the idea of personal social responsibility, the role of gratitude in wealth creation, and why philanthropy works best when it is intentional and structured.
Drawing from their own experiences, Vidya and Rashesh reflect on balancing ambition with empathy, the influence of family values on decision-making, and the shift from individual acts of giving to institutionalized philanthropy. They also discuss leadership, empowerment in the workplace, and how perspectives on wealth and responsibility evolve over time.
This episode offers practical insights on growing with purpose, giving thoughtfully, and creating long-term impact beyond financial success.
Timestamps:
00:00 Highlights of the Episode
01:17 Meet Vidya and Rashesh Shah
02:21 Early Life &amp; Career Choices
05:30 Building a Financial Empire
08:26 Navigating Economic Liberalization
17:49 The Power of Compounding &amp; Wealth Management
24:34 Philanthropy &amp; Giving Back
29:27 Understanding Personal Social Responsibility (PSR)
30:09 From Individual Empathy to Institutional Action
31:16 Why Institutionalization Matters
33:16 Empowerment &amp; Agency in the Workplace
37:19 Parenting, Wealth &amp; Gratitude
42:22 Challenges and Key Realizations in Philanthropy
50:40 The Joy and Impact of Giving</description>
      <pubDate>Tue, 06 Jan 2026 06:30:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>4</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Edelgive</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>In this insightful episode of Give It A Go, host Naghma Mulla speaks with Vidya and Rashesh Shah about building a successful legacy while staying deeply grounded in values. The conversation explores the idea of personal social responsibility, the role of gratitude in wealth creation, and why philanthropy works best when it is intentional and structured.
Drawing from their own experiences, Vidya and Rashesh reflect on balancing ambition with empathy, the influence of family values on decision-making, and the shift from individual acts of giving to institutionalized philanthropy. They also discuss leadership, empowerment in the workplace, and how perspectives on wealth and responsibility evolve over time.
This episode offers practical insights on growing with purpose, giving thoughtfully, and creating long-term impact beyond financial success.
Timestamps:
00:00 Highlights of the Episode
01:17 Meet Vidya and Rashesh Shah
02:21 Early Life &amp; Career Choices
05:30 Building a Financial Empire
08:26 Navigating Economic Liberalization
17:49 The Power of Compounding &amp; Wealth Management
24:34 Philanthropy &amp; Giving Back
29:27 Understanding Personal Social Responsibility (PSR)
30:09 From Individual Empathy to Institutional Action
31:16 Why Institutionalization Matters
33:16 Empowerment &amp; Agency in the Workplace
37:19 Parenting, Wealth &amp; Gratitude
42:22 Challenges and Key Realizations in Philanthropy
50:40 The Joy and Impact of Giving</itunes:summary>
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Drawing from their own experiences, Vidya and Rashesh reflect on balancing ambition with empathy, the influence of family values on decision-making, and the shift from individual acts of giving to institutionalized philanthropy. They also discuss leadership, empowerment in the workplace, and how perspectives on wealth and responsibility evolve over time.<br>
This episode offers practical insights on growing with purpose, giving thoughtfully, and creating long-term impact beyond financial success.<br>
Timestamps:<br>
00:00 Highlights of the Episode<br>
01:17 Meet Vidya and Rashesh Shah<br>
02:21 Early Life &amp; Career Choices<br>
05:30 Building a Financial Empire<br>
08:26 Navigating Economic Liberalization<br>
17:49 The Power of Compounding &amp; Wealth Management<br>
24:34 Philanthropy &amp; Giving Back<br>
29:27 Understanding Personal Social Responsibility (PSR)<br>
30:09 From Individual Empathy to Institutional Action<br>
31:16 Why Institutionalization Matters<br>
33:16 Empowerment &amp; Agency in the Workplace<br>
37:19 Parenting, Wealth &amp; Gratitude<br>
42:22 Challenges and Key Realizations in Philanthropy<br>
50:40 The Joy and Impact of Giving</p>]]>
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      <title>What Rural India Taught the Screwvalas | Ronnie and Zarina Screwvala | EP 03</title>
      <description>In this episode of Give It a Go, Naghma Mulla sits down with Ronnie and Zarina Screwvala, co-founders of the Swades Foundation. Together, they unpack what it really means to give with intention - why vision matters, why agility is key, and why starting early changes everything.
From shaping India’s media landscape to driving rural transformation, the Screwvalas share their journey of redefining philanthropy. They speak about community participation, holistic development, and tackling mental poverty head-on. The conversation also explores how personal wealth can align with meaningful impact and offers grounded advice for anyone looking to begin their own giving journey.
00:00 Highlights of the Episode
01:10 Meet the Guests: Ronnie and Zarina
02:06 Early Ventures and Media Industry Insights
07:06 From Media to Philanthropy
22:04 Building and Scaling the Swades Foundation
29:27 Moving Beyond Charity to Empowerment
30:04 Why Patience Matters in Development Work
30:40 Advocating for a Holistic Model
31:18 The Role of Community in Sustainable Change
31:34 Challenges and Convictions in Philanthropy
31:56 Corporate Lens vs. Community-Centric Reality
33:03 The Dream Village Vision
33:29 Empowering Communities Through Participation
38:41 Village Development Committees
39:05 The Joy and Challenges of Volunteering
43:04 Success Stories and Inspirational Leaders
44:42 Learning Through the Process
45:31 Inspiring the Next Generation to Give Back
48:03 The Fear of Getting It Wrong
51:12 How to Start Your Own Philanthropic Journey
53:17 The Power of Community-Led Initiatives

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      <pubDate>Thu, 27 Nov 2025 06:44:00 -0000</pubDate>
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      <itunes:episode>3</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Edelgive</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of Give It a Go, Naghma Mulla sits down with Ronnie and Zarina Screwvala, co-founders of the Swades Foundation. Together, they unpack what it really means to give with intention - why vision matters, why agility is key, and why starting early changes everything.
From shaping India’s media landscape to driving rural transformation, the Screwvalas share their journey of redefining philanthropy. They speak about community participation, holistic development, and tackling mental poverty head-on. The conversation also explores how personal wealth can align with meaningful impact and offers grounded advice for anyone looking to begin their own giving journey.
00:00 Highlights of the Episode
01:10 Meet the Guests: Ronnie and Zarina
02:06 Early Ventures and Media Industry Insights
07:06 From Media to Philanthropy
22:04 Building and Scaling the Swades Foundation
29:27 Moving Beyond Charity to Empowerment
30:04 Why Patience Matters in Development Work
30:40 Advocating for a Holistic Model
31:18 The Role of Community in Sustainable Change
31:34 Challenges and Convictions in Philanthropy
31:56 Corporate Lens vs. Community-Centric Reality
33:03 The Dream Village Vision
33:29 Empowering Communities Through Participation
38:41 Village Development Committees
39:05 The Joy and Challenges of Volunteering
43:04 Success Stories and Inspirational Leaders
44:42 Learning Through the Process
45:31 Inspiring the Next Generation to Give Back
48:03 The Fear of Getting It Wrong
51:12 How to Start Your Own Philanthropic Journey
53:17 The Power of Community-Led Initiatives

 </itunes:summary>
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From shaping India’s media landscape to driving rural transformation, the Screwvalas share their journey of redefining philanthropy. They speak about community participation, holistic development, and tackling mental poverty head-on. The conversation also explores how personal wealth can align with meaningful impact and offers grounded advice for anyone looking to begin their own giving journey.<br>
00:00 Highlights of the Episode<br>
01:10 Meet the Guests: Ronnie and Zarina<br>
02:06 Early Ventures and Media Industry Insights<br>
07:06 From Media to Philanthropy<br>
22:04 Building and Scaling the Swades Foundation<br>
29:27 Moving Beyond Charity to Empowerment<br>
30:04 Why Patience Matters in Development Work<br>
30:40 Advocating for a Holistic Model<br>
31:18 The Role of Community in Sustainable Change<br>
31:34 Challenges and Convictions in Philanthropy<br>
31:56 Corporate Lens vs. Community-Centric Reality<br>
33:03 The Dream Village Vision<br>
33:29 Empowering Communities Through Participation<br>
38:41 Village Development Committees<br>
39:05 The Joy and Challenges of Volunteering<br>
43:04 Success Stories and Inspirational Leaders<br>
44:42 Learning Through the Process<br>
45:31 Inspiring the Next Generation to Give Back<br>
48:03 The Fear of Getting It Wrong<br>
51:12 How to Start Your Own Philanthropic Journey<br>
53:17 The Power of Community-Led Initiatives</p>
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      <title>More you Give, More you Grow | Amit and Archana Chandra | Give it a Go | EP 02</title>
      <description>In this episode of Give It a Go, hosted by Naghma Mulla, Amit and Archana Chandra share their inspiring journey of thoughtful giving and philanthropy. They reflect on their early lives, their professional success, and what ultimately led them to pursue a more structured and intentional approach to giving. The conversation explores how they define the idea of “enough,” how their philanthropic focus has evolved over time, and how they are instilling the values of financial independence and generosity in their daughter. Their story illustrates the powerful truth that giving enriches both the giver and the receiver.

Chapters:

00:00 Highlights of the Episode 

01:02 Meet Amit and Archana Chandra

02:16 Early Life and Financial Struggles

05:45 Defining Success and Their Relationship with Money

08:52 Inspirations and Guiding Philosophies

12:49 The Turning Point and Career Shift

25:14 Navigating Personal Challenges

29:59 Aligning Head and Heart

30:14 The Evolution of Speaking Up

35:07 Defining “Enough” and Wealth Transfer

37:55 Parental Responsibility and Financial Independence

42:09 Capacity Building and Future Goals

52:49 Mutual Respect and Enjoying the Journey Together



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      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Oct 2025 11:30:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>2</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Edelgive</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of Give It a Go, hosted by Naghma Mulla, Amit and Archana Chandra share their inspiring journey of thoughtful giving and philanthropy. They reflect on their early lives, their professional success, and what ultimately led them to pursue a more structured and intentional approach to giving. The conversation explores how they define the idea of “enough,” how their philanthropic focus has evolved over time, and how they are instilling the values of financial independence and generosity in their daughter. Their story illustrates the powerful truth that giving enriches both the giver and the receiver.

Chapters:

00:00 Highlights of the Episode 

01:02 Meet Amit and Archana Chandra

02:16 Early Life and Financial Struggles

05:45 Defining Success and Their Relationship with Money

08:52 Inspirations and Guiding Philosophies

12:49 The Turning Point and Career Shift

25:14 Navigating Personal Challenges

29:59 Aligning Head and Heart

30:14 The Evolution of Speaking Up

35:07 Defining “Enough” and Wealth Transfer

37:55 Parental Responsibility and Financial Independence

42:09 Capacity Building and Future Goals

52:49 Mutual Respect and Enjoying the Journey Together



 </itunes:summary>
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<p><strong>Chapters:</strong></p>
<p>00:00 Highlights of the Episode </p>
<p>01:02 Meet Amit and Archana Chandra</p>
<p>02:16 Early Life and Financial Struggles</p>
<p>05:45 Defining Success and Their Relationship with Money</p>
<p>08:52 Inspirations and Guiding Philosophies</p>
<p>12:49 The Turning Point and Career Shift</p>
<p>25:14 Navigating Personal Challenges</p>
<p>29:59 Aligning Head and Heart</p>
<p>30:14 The Evolution of Speaking Up</p>
<p>35:07 Defining “Enough” and Wealth Transfer</p>
<p>37:55 Parental Responsibility and Financial Independence</p>
<p>42:09 Capacity Building and Future Goals</p>
<p>52:49 Mutual Respect and Enjoying the Journey Together</p>
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      <title>Turning Profits into Purpose | Harsh Mariwala | Give it a Go | EP 01</title>
      <description>In this episode of Give It a Go, Naghma Mulla sits down with Harsh Mariwala — the visionary entrepreneur behind one of India’s most iconic consumer brands and a deeply passionate philanthropist. From his early days at Bombay Oil Industries to building Marico into a household name,
Mr. Mariwala opens up about his journey of innovation, focus, and fearless
entrepreneurship.

He shares powerful insights on what it takes to stay ahead — from nurturing passion and pioneering business practices to redefining leadership with purpose. The conversation delves into his approach to philanthropy, where he champions informed, involved, and impactful giving. Through his work in mental health and entrepreneurship, Mr. Mariwala illustrates how meaningful change is built — not just through success, but through thought leadership and a genuine commitment to creating lasting social impact.



Chapters

00:00 Highlights of the Episode
01:19 Introduction to Harsh Mariwala
01:53 The Birth of Marico
03:18 Challenges of Running a Family Business
06:57 The Importance of Focus
09:01 Wealth and Personal Values
10:35 The Joy of Giving
14:34 Leading Change in Mental Health
16:47 How Business and Philanthropy Evolve Together
19:25 The Changing Landscape of Philanthropy
19:32 Navigating Judgment in Philanthropy
20:28 The Journey in Mental Health
22:52 Supporting Entrepreneurs
24:48 The Role of Information in Overcoming Poverty
28:21 Personal and Corporate Social Responsibility
30:47 The Importance of Vulnerability in Leadership
33:13 Reflecting on the Philanthropy Journey</description>
      <pubDate>Thu, 09 Oct 2025 05:30:00 -0000</pubDate>
      <itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType>
      <itunes:season>1</itunes:season>
      <itunes:episode>1</itunes:episode>
      <itunes:author>Edelgive</itunes:author>
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      <itunes:summary>In this episode of Give It a Go, Naghma Mulla sits down with Harsh Mariwala — the visionary entrepreneur behind one of India’s most iconic consumer brands and a deeply passionate philanthropist. From his early days at Bombay Oil Industries to building Marico into a household name,
Mr. Mariwala opens up about his journey of innovation, focus, and fearless
entrepreneurship.

He shares powerful insights on what it takes to stay ahead — from nurturing passion and pioneering business practices to redefining leadership with purpose. The conversation delves into his approach to philanthropy, where he champions informed, involved, and impactful giving. Through his work in mental health and entrepreneurship, Mr. Mariwala illustrates how meaningful change is built — not just through success, but through thought leadership and a genuine commitment to creating lasting social impact.



Chapters

00:00 Highlights of the Episode
01:19 Introduction to Harsh Mariwala
01:53 The Birth of Marico
03:18 Challenges of Running a Family Business
06:57 The Importance of Focus
09:01 Wealth and Personal Values
10:35 The Joy of Giving
14:34 Leading Change in Mental Health
16:47 How Business and Philanthropy Evolve Together
19:25 The Changing Landscape of Philanthropy
19:32 Navigating Judgment in Philanthropy
20:28 The Journey in Mental Health
22:52 Supporting Entrepreneurs
24:48 The Role of Information in Overcoming Poverty
28:21 Personal and Corporate Social Responsibility
30:47 The Importance of Vulnerability in Leadership
33:13 Reflecting on the Philanthropy Journey</itunes:summary>
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Mr. Mariwala opens up about his journey of innovation, focus, and fearless
entrepreneurship.</p>
<p>He shares powerful insights on what it takes to stay ahead — from nurturing passion and pioneering business practices to redefining leadership with purpose. The conversation delves into his approach to philanthropy, where he champions informed, involved, and impactful giving. Through his work in mental health and entrepreneurship, Mr. Mariwala illustrates how meaningful change is built — not just through success, but through thought leadership and a genuine commitment to creating lasting social impact.</p>
<p><br></p>
<p>Chapters</p>
<p>00:00 Highlights of the Episode<br>
01:19 Introduction to Harsh Mariwala<br>
01:53 The Birth of Marico<br>
03:18 Challenges of Running a Family Business<br>
06:57 The Importance of Focus<br>
09:01 Wealth and Personal Values<br>
10:35 The Joy of Giving<br>
14:34 Leading Change in Mental Health<br>
16:47 How Business and Philanthropy Evolve Together<br>
19:25 The Changing Landscape of Philanthropy<br>
19:32 Navigating Judgment in Philanthropy<br>
20:28 The Journey in Mental Health<br>
22:52 Supporting Entrepreneurs<br>
24:48 The Role of Information in Overcoming Poverty<br>
28:21 Personal and Corporate Social Responsibility<br>
30:47 The Importance of Vulnerability in Leadership<br>
33:13 Reflecting on the Philanthropy Journey</p>
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