Jay Thadeshwar, Gujarat's #1 podcaster, is a successful entrepreneur, investor, poet, writer, and content creator.

As Founder & CEO of Poised Media, he’s helped over 500 businesses—from SMEs to Fortune 500s—achieve remarkable growth. A passionate startup investor, Jay has backed top Indian consumer brands and B2B startups.

This channel is dedicated to helping you grow—practically, technically, and spiritually. Jay hosts insightful conversations with India's top politicians, artists, business leaders, spiritual guides, and influencers.

From CM to National Vice President of the ruling party, from the most popular spiritual leaders to billionaires, from superstars to music sensations, Jay has invited many inspiring personalities.

On this Gujarati Podcast Channel, Jay talks about Nation-Building, Viksit Bharat, Sanatan Dharma, Spirituality, Business Growth, Success Stories, Politics, Future, Technology, Arts and Craft.

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A gentle reminder to live a little more in the moment. 🌿

We're so busy planning tomorrow that we often forget to experience today.

We're thinking about the next meeting, the next goal, the next vacation, the next version of ourselves. And while we're busy preparing for life, life quietly keeps passing by.

One day you'll realize that the moments you were rushing through were the moments you miss the most—the late-night conversations, family dinners, random drives, sunsets you almost didn't stop to watch, and the people who were there without asking for anything in return.

Not every moment needs to be captured.

Not every second needs to be productive.

Some moments are meant to be felt.

So today, put your phone down for a while. Take a deep breath. Laugh a little longer. Tell someone you appreciate them. Watch the sky change colors.

Because life isn't happening someday.

It's happening right now.

2 days ago | [YT] | 401

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A little reminder for anyone who needs to hear this today.

We're so busy chasing the next milestone that we've forgotten how to enjoy the one we're living in. We keep telling ourselves, "I'll be happy when I get that job," "I'll be happy when I earn more," or "I'll be happy when life finally slows down." But the truth is, life has a funny way of moving the finish line every time we reach it.

There will always be something to worry about. Another challenge to face, another comparison to make, another reason to believe that happiness can wait until tomorrow. If we keep waiting for everything to be perfect, we'll spend our entire lives waiting.

Maybe happiness was never supposed to be a destination. Maybe it's hidden in the ordinary moments we overlook every day a conversation that made you laugh, dinner with your family, the comfort of coming home, the peace of watching the sunset, or simply realizing that you've made it through every difficult day that once felt impossible.

The world already gives us thousands of reasons to feel stressed, disappointed, and overwhelmed. Don't let it convince you that joy needs a special occasion.

Be proud of how far you've come. Celebrate the little wins. Slow down every once in a while. Life isn't only about reaching the next chapter; it's also about appreciating the page you're on.

There are already thousands of reasons to be sad. Today, choose to hold on to just one reason to be happy. 🤍

5 days ago | [YT] | 888

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બાપુ સાથેનો આ એપિસોડ ધડબડાટી બોલાવી દેશે!
તો કાલે રાત્રે 8 વાગ્યે તૈયાર રહેજો.

1 week ago | [YT] | 1,280

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Curiosity is addictive.

The moment you genuinely become curious, your brain starts working differently.

You begin noticing things you never noticed before.

You start asking better questions.

You process information more deeply.

You stop accepting things at face value.

Suddenly, you’re not just consuming information.
You’re trying to understand it.

And that’s when your horizon starts expanding.

You think better.
You explain better.
You make better decisions.

Honestly, whatever I have achieved today, I owe a lot of it to one thing, curiosity.

It’s something my mother and my teachers unknowingly instilled in me from a very young age.

People often think curiosity is just a personality trait.

I don’t.

I think it’s a skill.

And like every skill, it can be developed.

The beautiful part? Once you start practicing curiosity, it becomes addictive.

You naturally become interested in people, places, ideas, history, science, business… everything.

And that’s a harmless addiction worth having.

Traveling, too, becomes a completely different experience.

You stop visiting places.

You start discovering them.

1 week ago | [YT] | 378

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Had a wonderful time at the Chhatra Sansad Conclave, doing a fireside chat with Gujarat’s Minister of State for Education, Mrs. Rivaba Jadeja Ma’am.

Our conversation covered a wide range of subjects, the current state of education in Gujarat, the advancements and reforms underway, the future of learning, the impact of AI, on education, and the aspirations of today’s students.

We also discussed how the government seeks to understand the changing aspirations of the younger generation and the initiatives being undertaken to empower them, including the progress on implementing the new National Education Policy.

Beyond policy and education, we also had some candid and light-hearted moments that made the interaction even more special.

I sincerely thank Mrs. Rivaba Jadeja Ma’am for being so open, candid, and forthcoming in answering every question with honesty and warmth. It was an enriching, insightful, and inspiring conversation.

Conclave was jointly organised by Swarrnim University and Chhatra Sansad.

2 weeks ago | [YT] | 182

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Everyone has dreams.

The difference is what happens after reality hits.

Dreamers give up when things get hard.
Achievers build resilience and keep going.

Dreamers get distracted by what everyone else is doing.
Achievers have a clear vision of where they're headed.

Dreamers compare their chapter one to someone else's chapter twenty.
Achievers stay in their own lane and focus on progress.

It's not talent that separates the two.

It's resilience when things don't go your way.
Clarity when the path gets confusing.
And the discipline to stop comparing and keep moving forward.

Dreams are common.

The courage to pursue them relentlessly is not.

1 month ago | [YT] | 387

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Let's stop restarting your life every now and then.

If you need to restart working on your goals again and again, you are grossly misaligned. You already know this feeling.

It's Sunday night and you're making a plan again. New routine. New diet. New version of you starting tomorrow.

And it works for three days. Maybe four.

Then one missed workout, one bad day, and the whole thing collapses. So you wait for the next Monday to start clean again.

We've all been stuck in this loop. And you start thinking, what has happened to your willpower?

The problem is you keep treating progress like a switch. On or off. Perfect or nothing.

But real change doesn't restart again and again. It resumes everytime after a pause.

The motion is more important than impact.

The people who actually build something don't have better Mondays.

They just refuse to wait for one. They miss a day and continue the same evening. They mess up in lunch and fix the dinner.

No drama. No clean slate and resrtaring.

They just pick it back up.

Because a clean slate feels nice for a moment. BUT IT ALSO ERASES EVERY BIT OF PROGRESS YOU ALREADY MADE. It's criminal to erase your progress so easily. Don't do it.

So here's the small shift for today: stop starting over. Start continuing.

The next time you slip, don't wait for Monday. Just take the next small step within the same hour. That's it. That's the whole secret nobody told you.

1 month ago | [YT] | 705

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There was a time when I used to think that taking a break was a waste of time.

That if I wasn't working, building something, learning something, or moving towards a goal, I was falling behind.

But over time I've realised that human beings are not machines.

You cannot keep running at full speed every single day and expect yourself to think clearly, make good decisions, stay creative, and enjoy life.

Sometimes you need a few hours where nothing important happens.

no meetings.

no deadlines.

no targets.

Just silence, nature, family, friends, or even doing absolutely nothing.

The interesting thing is that every time I step away from work for a while, I come back with more clarity than I had before.

Maybe the purpose of unwinding is not relaxation.

I feel it is perspective.

Because when you're constantly inside the race, it's very difficult to understand where you're going.

Sometimes you need to step out of it for a moment.

1 month ago | [YT] | 920

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You know that feeling when you meet someone extremely successful…
and within 5 minutes, you forget how famous they are?

That’s exactly what happened with Aishwarya Majmudar.

We sat down thinking we’d talk about music.
But somehow the conversation went into garba, parents, grief, karma, childhood memories, and what “home” actually feels like.

And honestly, that’s what stayed with me.

Not the fact that she won a national reality show at 14.
Not that she sings in 18 languages.
Not even the standing ovation from Amitabh Bachchan.

It was how normal she still feels through all of it.

No trying to sound deep.
No “celebrity energy.”
Just someone who genuinely knows who they are.

You rarely see that anymore.

This episode felt less like an interview and more like sitting with someone after years and randomly ending up in a real conversation.

Loved this one a lot.

1 month ago | [YT] | 720

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I never imagined I'd be standing here.

As I sat by the French Riviera, feeling that breeze, watching those surreal views my mind wasn't thinking about the festival or the films.

It was thinking about you.

Every person who has watched a video, shared an episode, sent a kind message, or simply spent a few minutes listening to my stories - you made this possible. Genuinely.

A boy from Gujarat. On one of the world's biggest stages. Wearing his culture with pride.

This is not my moment alone. It belongs to every person who believed before there was much to believe in.

Thank you. From Cannes, with a full heart. ❤️

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