S02 E04 — The Royal Biker

Of vision in the eyes and fire in the belly!

Naga Subramanya B B
The Passion People Project
3 min readDec 9, 2018

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The biggest adventure you can take is to live the life of your dreams daily. The passion to travel manifested with his mobility startup, Royal Brothers.

The college has the best of everything. Friends, ideas, experiences, and startups. A journey which started in college and continued to grow is this journey of Royal Brothers.

An interesting childhood filled with business learning nudged Abhishek towards entrepreneurship from an early age. The strong will against doing a government job gave him the strength to do something as big as this.

The fear of failure stops us from taking the first step towards something new. We are scared about what others might think? What if we fail?

We need to believe in ourselves and care the least about what others think. The decision you make is about you not about others.

There is no such thing as an overnight success. It’s easy to see people or organizations from the outside and consider them lucky without knowing the kind of work that has been put for that organization or individual to reach that level. Instead, it would make an impact if an attempt is made to figure out what it takes for our us to get there and start taking the required steps.

We need to be inspired enough to come to work every day regardless of whether we profit or not. Work forms a large part of our day and it is important how we think and experience it that is where Abhishek feels that building a fun team and a great environment to work is crucial.

Tune in and find out more!

Episode Layout:

00:00–02:13 — Podcast and Abhishek’s introduction.

02:14–05:52 — The backstory.

05:53–10:06 — A unique childhood story filled with business learning and which lead to shaping an entrepreneur continued in college as well.

10:07–11:26 — The first startup built as a passion for building Royal brothers.

11:27–13:30 — Overcoming the fear of failure and moving forward no matter what.

13:31–15:30 — The great dream to make this business global by creating quality assurance.

15:31–17:34 — The impact of experiences on the current business. Learning about business from all aspects and more.

17:35–19:12 — Getting over all the ‘ifs’ and meeting new people to get a better understanding of business.

19:13–20:07 — Role of parents in the entire journey

20:08–28:30 — Advice on taking the first step towards your passion and crossing the hurdles to achieve your passion. Thinking long-term and having patience. There’s nothing like overnight success, you need to have a plan. Moreover, you should be happy at your workplace even when things aren’t going well.

This article was contributed by our brilliant intern, Rucha Bhide

To know more, do check out the rest of our interview on AudioBoom, Apple Podcast, TuneIn, Castbox and Stitcher! :)

Get in touch here :-

Abhishek Shekar

LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/abhishek-shekar-45500b32/

Podcast Curator — Naga Subramanya

Facebook https://www.facebook.com/naaga

e-Mail — naagasubramanya@gmail.com

Podcast Information:-

Interview by: Naga Subramanya B B

Recorded on: Rode SmartLav+

Recorded using: ASR Recorder for Android

Jingle Credits: Shankar from Writer and Geek, Edited by Naga Subramanya

Recorded at: Royal Brothers HQ, Bengaluru, India

Photo Edited on: Canva

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