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The Naina Redhu Experience | Digital Marketing, Social Media, Online Brand Building in India

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Practicing authenticity. Life experiences. Photography. Solo entrepreneurship. India. Australia. And everything in between.

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Episode thumbnail for #175 Aishwarya Mishra - From Software Engineer to Interior Designer in Adelaide | The Naina Experience Podcast

May 22, 2026

#175 Aishwarya Mishra - From Software Engineer to Interior Designer in Adelaide | The Naina Experience Podcast

Aishwarya Mishra spent 12 years as a software test engineer before she enrolled at TAFE Adelaide and switched to interior design. She now runs <a href="https://www.instagram.com/aishmi_design">Aishmi Design</a> in Adelaide.She was born in Odisha, grew up in Hyderabad, and comes from a creative family - trained Odissi dancer, fashion designer uncle, mother in media. The software career happened because in Hyderabad, you're handed a short list of options. She picked software, worked it for 12 years, reached management, and decided she wanted something creative.She enrolled at TAFE Adelaide, got her diploma, and credits the practical training there with making her want to fight harder for her place in the industry. She now works alongside her mentor Tanya Nikolic on residential projects end to end - floor plans, 3D renders, site visits, client and trades communication.Her design philosophy is built around color. She's Indian, not scared of pattern or bold palettes, and says most of her client work involves showing people - through renders and patience - that color in a home is a feature, not a risk. She calls the current state of Australian interiors a "beige pandemic." Her counter: you spend 60 to 70 percent of your time at home. It should make you feel something.Her TAFE final project was designing a home for a client with a degenerative disease - eyesight deteriorating over time, wheelchair use ahead. She added color and high-contrast surfaces and made it feel like his home. National award finalist.Skills she carried from software: fast tool adoption, time management, client and trades navigation. She says software engineering has a role in everything she does in interior design now.Seven years in Adelaide - two in Sydney before that. She says the small market is an advantage for someone building a name. Available for residential, open to commercial.Find Aishwarya:Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/aishmi_design">@aishmi_design</a>LinkedIn: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/aishwarya-mishra/">Aishwarya Mishra on LinkedIn</a>Find Naina:Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/naina">@naina</a>Website: <a href="https://www.naina.co">naina.co</a>YouTube: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/@nainaredhu">The Naina Experience on YouTube</a>Be a guest: <a href="https://www.naina.co/product/the-100-podcast/">Join the podcast</a>

Episode thumbnail for #174 Manka Mishra, Reinventing Career and Culture from India to Sweden to Paris

April 23, 2026

#174 Manka Mishra, Reinventing Career and Culture from India to Sweden to Paris

Episode 174. Manka Mishra joined me from Paris.She is from Dhanbad, Jharkhand. Delhi University, post-grad in Pune, a short stint in Mumbai, six and a half years in Delhi. Ericsson then moved her to Sweden. Thirteen years in Stockholm. Amazon then brought her to Paris, where she now works in business transformation.We talked about what professional survival actually looks like abroad. In Ericsson elevators in Stockholm, Indians were assumed to be developers. She was in marketing. The Swedish workplace is planned, consensus-driven, and deliberately flat. Friends schedule vacations two years ahead. You meet every six months because that is the calendar.Her reading on why most Indian men she saw move to Sweden went home while the women stayed: Indian women are trained to give and to ask, men are trained to be served. One of those survives.Paris flipped the script. Nine months to sort her admin. A recent hospital emergency where staff would not help her because she does not speak French. She pays 42 percent tax. A visiting friend who spoke French had to step in.Outside work: PhD in Odissi, PhD in vocal, certified yoga trainer, painter, golfer, swing dancer in training, calligraphy student. She runs a Women in Leadership forum she built in Sweden, now extending it across Europe. The focus is authentic leadership, including the hits leaders took on the way up.She is hard on herself. She knows it. Forty was the year it got better.Connect with Manka:<a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/mankamishra/">LinkedIn</a>Connect with Naina:<a href="https://www.instagram.com/naina">Instagram</a><a href="https://www.naina.co">Website</a>Watch on <a href="https://www.youtube.com/@nainaredhu">YouTube</a>.<a href="https://www.naina.co/product/the-100-podcast/">Book a podcast session</a>.

Episode thumbnail for #173 Sabreen Haziq, Building Brand Equity on LinkedIn from Boston

April 22, 2026

#173 Sabreen Haziq, Building Brand Equity on LinkedIn from Boston

Episode 173 of The Naina Experience. My guest is Sabreen Haziq, based in Boston, on the production team at Buffer, and someone who has posted on LinkedIn every single day since June 2024.We talked about her "land and expand" approach to content: pick one platform, invest deep, then port the brand equity somewhere else. LinkedIn has been her anchor. YouTube is her current expansion, a rebrand of a dormant 2013 account that already brought in 400 new subscribers off the first video.Her brand deal pipeline runs through LinkedIn DMs, not Instagram. SaaS companies reach out, she builds the campaigns, the work repeats. She's also planning a new Instagram in July with a fresh email, geotagged US, to crack the wallet-share problem she's hit with a heavily South Asian audience.On production, she's refreshingly un-precious. One key light next to the camera, two lights taped to the back wall, a night lamp for fill, Sony A7IV. "Date the camera, marry the lens."The AI section is where she went deep. She doesn't write code. She built a workflow at Buffer where Zapier pulls every message from the top ten Discord channels into Google Sheets, Claude analyses sentiment, Notion receives a monthly report that now shapes product decisions. Her framing: nobody is behind on AI right now, as long as you're willing to embrace it.Plus moving to London at 22 to study and waitress through it, moving to the US at 25 and rebuilding after divorce, launching her coffee brand Breadcrumb Behavior on ManyChat, and the line I keep thinking about: "I get bored very easily. So I sometimes give up before the compound effect hits."Links:<a href="https://www.instagram.com/sabreen.haziq/"&gt;Sabreen on Instagram</a><a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/sabreenhaziq/"&gt;Sabreen on LinkedIn</a><a href="https://www.youtube.com/@SabreenHaziq"&gt;Sabreen on YouTube</a><a href="https://www.instagram.com/naina"&gt;Naina on Instagram</a><a href="https://www.naina.co"&gt;Naina's website</a><a href="https://www.naina.co/product/the-100-podcast/"&gt;Book your own podcast episode</a><a href="https://open.spotify.com/show/5HwVipVYnxARyEjp4onfvp"&gt;The Naina Experience on Spotify</a><a href="https://www.youtube.com/@nainaredhu"&gt;The Naina Experience on YouTube</a>

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Practicing authenticity. Life experiences. Photography. Solo entrepreneurship. India. Australia. And everything in between.

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