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#255. From Starting a Business as a College Student to Being Featured in Vogue with BIPOC Co-Founder of Now&Me & Forbes 30 Under 30 Lister, Bani Singh
When it comes to picking a career, our choice can often be traced back to the influence of family. It was the gentle encouragement of her parents to pursue what fulfilled her internally that helped this week’s guest find her calling. It’s that calling — to give back and make a difference — that has Bani Singh on a mission to revolutionize the way we approach mental health care.
In this episode of PEERS, we’re joined by Bani Singh, Co-Founder of Now&Me to talk about saying goodbye to external validation, finding the right time to take your side hustle full-time, and how to get comfy with the wild ride that is entrepreneurship.
About Bani:
Bani Singh is the Co-Founder of Now&Me, an India-based social media platform that helps people seeking mental health support. Now&Me provides a safe space for people from all walks of life to accept their feelings and talk about issues such as relationship problems, trauma and career anxiety, through its anonymous chat option. In June 2021, Now&Me raised $1 million in seed funding led by Saama Capital and Whiteboard Capital.
In 2023, Bani was featured on the Forbes Asia 30 Under 30 Consumer Technology list.
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- Check out Now&Me: https://nowandme.com/
- Connect with Bani on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/banisinghvasir/
- Follow Now&Me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nowandme/
- Follow The Peers Project on Instagram: http://bit.ly/3adVmYG
- Connect with your Host, Michelle on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelleakhidenor/
- Follow Michelle on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michakhidenor/
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