Call with Victor Koo and Samvit Ramadurgam

March 16, 2023 11:00 PM (PDT)

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About This Event

Building on our Laddership Pod's theme of 'We' this week, we're excited to host a bonus breakout call with two special guests -- Victor Koo and Samvit Ramadurgam!

Victor Koo is a familiar face in China's tech industry. In the late 90s, he presided over China's second-largest search engine; and then, started YouKu (commonly called "YouTube of China") with its 500 million monthly users. While riding the waves of the internet, he also experienced some significant personal transformations that reconnected him to the "inner-net". Subsequently, his latest venture aims to support "healthy and sustainable lifestyles" -- as he himself traverses the same track.

Joining Victor is a Silicon Valley prodigy -- Samvit Ramadurgam. By his mid-twenties, he had already taken one company public, and just a few years after, he had remarkably invested in a dozen "unicorns" (billion dollar valuations). His 28th year, however, marked a dramatic shift in his trajectory.  During the heart of Covid in early 2020, he spent a period of 70 days focusing in deep meditation, while he and his co-founder put their company on pause. Soon after, he experienced profound insights into the heart of service and community, as he now looks to integrate his inner transformation into technology designs.  (Seen on the right with his sister.)

The call will be moderated by Nipun Mehta.

Join us for a candid and emergent conversation with these two uncommon heroes who found the courage to unhook themselves from "golden handcuffs" and are now navigating the difficult task of integrating their values of compassion and community within hyper-transactional ecosystems, and into new enterprises and technologies they create.
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Call with Victor Koo and Samvit Ramadurgam

What I Wish I Knew Before Starting A Company

What I Wish I Knew Before Starting A Company

03:07

Plus, how Victor started meditating!

Conditions For Ikigai

Conditions For Ikigai

03:25

"Wanting what you get is different from getting what you want."

Unintended Consequences

Unintended Consequences

03:18

Designers of smartphones didn't anticipate how dinner conversations and relationships would be affected by their inventions.

What Do We Really Know?

What Do We Really Know?

03:30

Beyond the known and the unknown, what's our relationship to the unknowable?

Do No Harm vs. Do Good?

Do No Harm vs. Do Good?

04:12

Victor reflects on Ruth and Roslina's questions: How do you bake values and inner practices into a business design?" and "Do you see a difference between 'do no harm' vs 'do good'?"