For years, founder stories mostly belonged to business magazines, startup conferences, and formal interviews that rarely reached younger audiences in an engaging way. But that is changing rapidly. Today, some of the most interesting business conversations are happening online through creators who are making entrepreneurship feel far more accessible, watchable, and real. One of the emerging Indian creators steadily building a space within this shift is Navan Jaiswal.
Through founder-first conversations centred around Indian entrepreneurs, Navan has carved a niche that feels less like traditional business media and more like honest storytelling built for the internet generation. His interviews move beyond surface level “success stories” and instead focus on the questions audiences genuinely care about. How did the business really start? What failed before things worked? How did the company scale? Where did the money come from? And what actually happens behind the polished image of entrepreneurship online?
One thing that sets Navan’s podcast apart from many other conventional founder interviews is the tone of the discussion. It is conversational and informal yet pointed and insightful but not in a manner that is pretentious or overly academic.
In the realm of businesses such as quick-service restaurants, real estate, and consumer-focused enterprises, Navan has established a large number of founder-centric conversations aimed at simplifying the concept of entrepreneurship to a younger generation of Indians. Rather than treating founders as god-like success stories, many of the interviews showcase the struggles and uncertainty inherent to the entrepreneurial process.
The openness displayed in these interviews mirrors a trend happening across online platforms right now.
Podcasts, creator-led interviews, and long-form internet content have transformed modern-day business storytelling. Founders’ stories no longer have to appear academic and intimidating in order to be valuable.
Navan’s work is ideally suited for this new age of creator-focused media. He creates internet-native content that is both fast-paced and emotionally intelligent while still managing to offer valuable business insights.
This trend will only continue to gain momentum as more young consumers choose to learn from internet creators instead of media outlets. One of the most fascinating things about Navan Jaiswal is that he is creating a unique niche for himself at a time when the popularity of founder-focused content is exploding across India. Business storytelling has become part of internet culture.
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