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WALL15: Starting the Day with a Question and Ending with a Solution with Rajendra Zore

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I’ve heard many inspiring stories of people succeeding in life after hitting the rock bottom, not minding how hard it’s going to be, knowing that there is no other way but up. My guest today shares a motivational story of how giving back, working with what he has available, and thinking about how he can do better every day, helped him succeed, get back on his feet, and Work and Live Large.

Watch our conversation on YouTube!

When you are at the bottom, feeling helpless - you are left with two choices: to give up or get going. The question is: What can you do when you are completely starting from scratch? My guest today shares an extraordinary journey on how he managed to build a business after borrowing a laptop for one hour a day.
Rajendra considers himself an accidental entrepreneur who went on creating tech ventures and now proudly walks as a Serial Entrepreneur. He has been building businesses from scratch since 2012 and to date has founded & closely affiliated with three separate successful tech startups – all of which serve a global market.
For the better part of his entrepreneurial journey, Raj has been doing most of the things alone. That is where this whole idea of exploring the new buzzword ‘Solopreneurship’ came into mind. To explore the solopreneurship, he started Host My Blog in 2015 & served hundreds of bloggers with various technical services. He has since been enjoying his role as a WordPress Consultant.
In 2019, there was a WordPress event in Brisbane with several streams of speakers, I had major FOMO when my brother Randall went to a stream that I wasn't in. He told me I should've gone to the room where he was in after the breakout address concluded. I dashed to see if I could meet the speaker, who happened to be Rajendra. We spoke for a few minutes, and I've been following him on Twitter since that moment.
In this conversation, you'll hear Rajendra discuss:

  • The difference between an intellectual and product business
  • Being in the rock-bottom and successfully overcoming it
  • What “giving back” actually means
  • Why being a generalist can be good
  • The importance of being intentional and patience
  • The essence of thinking “how can I be a better person?”
  • Building clients and trust
  • Leveraging social media outreach
  • Rapid round
Conversation moments:

  • (00:00:00) Episode Snippet
  • (00:00:40) Introduction
  • (00:00:56) About Rajendra Zore
  • (00:03:43) Welcoming Rajendra Zore
  • (00:05:34) The humble beginnings
  • (00:17:46) Two choices while on rock bottom
  • (00:24:22) “One hour on the laptop today”
  • (00:28:16) Starting an intellectual business
  • (00:35:04) The principle of giving back
  • (00:37:34) Rapid Rounds
  • (00:43:30) Connect with Raj
Connect with Rajendra Zore

I'd love to see you in California in Feb 2023!
Find out all the details about the Talent Development Think Tank conference.

Connect with Leanne Hughes on all the platforms:
LinkedIn
Instagram
Twitter

For suggestions, collaborations and queries, email me hello@leannehughes.com. Support this podcast by subscribing and leaving a review, it would mean a lot!
Thanks for being here. See you next week.

  continue reading

52 episodes

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I’ve heard many inspiring stories of people succeeding in life after hitting the rock bottom, not minding how hard it’s going to be, knowing that there is no other way but up. My guest today shares a motivational story of how giving back, working with what he has available, and thinking about how he can do better every day, helped him succeed, get back on his feet, and Work and Live Large.

Watch our conversation on YouTube!

When you are at the bottom, feeling helpless - you are left with two choices: to give up or get going. The question is: What can you do when you are completely starting from scratch? My guest today shares an extraordinary journey on how he managed to build a business after borrowing a laptop for one hour a day.
Rajendra considers himself an accidental entrepreneur who went on creating tech ventures and now proudly walks as a Serial Entrepreneur. He has been building businesses from scratch since 2012 and to date has founded & closely affiliated with three separate successful tech startups – all of which serve a global market.
For the better part of his entrepreneurial journey, Raj has been doing most of the things alone. That is where this whole idea of exploring the new buzzword ‘Solopreneurship’ came into mind. To explore the solopreneurship, he started Host My Blog in 2015 & served hundreds of bloggers with various technical services. He has since been enjoying his role as a WordPress Consultant.
In 2019, there was a WordPress event in Brisbane with several streams of speakers, I had major FOMO when my brother Randall went to a stream that I wasn't in. He told me I should've gone to the room where he was in after the breakout address concluded. I dashed to see if I could meet the speaker, who happened to be Rajendra. We spoke for a few minutes, and I've been following him on Twitter since that moment.
In this conversation, you'll hear Rajendra discuss:

  • The difference between an intellectual and product business
  • Being in the rock-bottom and successfully overcoming it
  • What “giving back” actually means
  • Why being a generalist can be good
  • The importance of being intentional and patience
  • The essence of thinking “how can I be a better person?”
  • Building clients and trust
  • Leveraging social media outreach
  • Rapid round
Conversation moments:

  • (00:00:00) Episode Snippet
  • (00:00:40) Introduction
  • (00:00:56) About Rajendra Zore
  • (00:03:43) Welcoming Rajendra Zore
  • (00:05:34) The humble beginnings
  • (00:17:46) Two choices while on rock bottom
  • (00:24:22) “One hour on the laptop today”
  • (00:28:16) Starting an intellectual business
  • (00:35:04) The principle of giving back
  • (00:37:34) Rapid Rounds
  • (00:43:30) Connect with Raj
Connect with Rajendra Zore

I'd love to see you in California in Feb 2023!
Find out all the details about the Talent Development Think Tank conference.

Connect with Leanne Hughes on all the platforms:
LinkedIn
Instagram
Twitter

For suggestions, collaborations and queries, email me hello@leannehughes.com. Support this podcast by subscribing and leaving a review, it would mean a lot!
Thanks for being here. See you next week.

  continue reading

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