One day I hit upon an interesting face
book page “50young” and knew it was just
meant for me. Sure enough it turned out to be a platform for 50+ and raring to
go women just like me….and the focus of the group? It simply focuses on
productive, progressive and empowering activities, conferences, forums and
groups offline and online.
Founder Anita
Gurnani and her co-founder son Anand has opened up a world of learning and
interaction for me and the 50+. It did not surprise me when I learnt that Anand
started his first venture when he was 15 and today best known for his
persistent evangelism of the Indian Animation Industry in India and
Internationally. Anita on the other hand
is the wonderful connect who has over the past months connecting women like
myself to women like myself with unique and innovative programs like workshops,
walks in the morning for good health and even a smart phone training classes,
etc.
Networking and interacting with
others in itself a big motivator and even more when you hear stories of entrepreneur
achievements. 19th November was one such motivating day. 50young
organised an Entrepreneurship Forum and unleashed motivation par excellence with six outstanding
women entrepreneurs sharing insights from their journey with existing and aspiring
entrepreneurs. Let me share
with you a bit about and nuggets from each of the speakers.
Dr. Suju
George of "OR organic living" worked in a corporate until she found
her calling. The fields of her hometown in Kerala beckoned her and she turned an
idea into a reality of bringing organic food to the doorstep. Having spent her childhood
there, she realised that farming was somewhere deep inside her and today she is
striving to bring home grown vegetables free from pesticides, etc. to our
homes. On starting a business in the golden years, she says "for me at 60+
the risk taking capability is very high. Nothing to lose, only Dare, Dare to
win". Suju shared her thoughts about manifesting an idea into a
business reality the dos and don’ts of starting a business and the importance of
learning to brand your products, creating its identity and most importantly the
legal aspects to be taken care of when moving from home business to enterprise
with all the women entrepreneurs
And then there was the extraordinary
full of life and humorous, Kalpana Talpade, the woman chef behind Kalpana's
Kitchen. Kalpana spoke about following your passion and doing what you love
and brought a smile to each of our faces as she shared her
journey from working in an office to pushing herself into competing with the
men folk to learn programming and computer technology to starting Kalpana’s
Kitchen. Her determination to learn and
excel is what has helped her today to record, edit and load her own videos all
on her own. What started out as a video
for her family is now a YouTube sensation with over 3000 subscribers and is
probably the best place to find homemade food recipes from deserts to
snacks to dinner. Kalpana shares new recipe videos every Tuesday and Fridays as
also handy hints & tips also on how to improve your culinary skills.
Milestones
& Insights in my 20 year Journey as entrepreneur with Neelam Sethi of 'tinSelwinkel' boutique with
the catch line 'from fabric to finish' learnt her craft in Amsterdam.
She realised that she had time on her hands after her kids grew up and decided to put her learning and talent to use
in a professional way. Her friends always waited to see what she wore for she
claims every outing deserved a new outfit which she cut and sew one day prior
and wore. Starting off small, her amazing
sense of colours and fabric today has kept her connected with her over 1200 loyal
clients. The loyalty of the people who are working with her since inception is
a reflection of her caring for them and she on her part spreads the joy by taking
them on an annual picnic or 5 star outing. She explores the world of fashion in
a unique way and it was an inspiring to hear what talent hidden in the boundaries
of the home can do.
Out of the
confines of the home came another home grown entrepreneur - Nafisa Kapadia of the
Bohri Kitchen fame. Here was another amazing story of entrepreneurship success.
Opening her home to an event
experience in home cooked food, Nafisa shared the joy she brings to her
guests. This community meal venture is run out of her home at Colaba where
authentic Muslim meals are served in the traditional thaal to groups of guests.
Nafisa cooks the meals herself and is a generous host who gives away goody bags
too - now that’s what I liked! What was heart warming to hear was that the individuals
around that thaal at the end of the meal become friends for life after sharing
and exchange thoughts over the two hour meal. Staying unique and original is the mantra according to her and
most importantly personalizing consumer
experience
The last
speaker, Mona Doctor of The Integral Space questioned and challenged us to
think who area and we where are we. According to her Individuality is undivided
in thoughts words and action. Returning to the Journey of balance
is what she spoke about. Her own life story full of challenges today has her
opening her heart to holistic and integrative
health, creative expression, artistic exploration, and personal transformation
at her initiative -The Integral Space. Mona shared simple tools to making our
life for peaceful, focused and purposeful. The best tip she shared for calming
oneself including insomnia is humming to yourself just as a baby does when you
are rocking him to sleep and most importantly “learn for the sake of learning
without expectation”
It was a learning experience and as Anita and Anand rightly summarised, “The 50Young
Women's Entrepreneurship Forum was an empowering experience for all those who
took part and for the organizers as well. It was Inspiring, it was academic; it
was professional, relevant, full of witty repartee and uniquely humorous.
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