DigiTalks By Digiperform:
In DigiTalks By Digiperform, we are representing the Founder & CEO of Storiyoh, Rahul Nair, who has given a different turn to on-demand audio experience by entertaining millions of listeners with an abundance of knowledge. Why don’t you guys read out to know more about Rahul, his love for podcasting and why is Storiyoh a big hit. It’s worth a shot.Digiperform: Hey Rahul! We welcome you to DigiTalks By Digiperform. Our readers would like to know about you a little bit, both personal & professional front.
Rahul: Absolutely! I was born in Nasik, Maharashtra and brought up in many cities and countries, including Mumbai, Shanghai (China), Coimbatore, Dubai, and London. I was schooled in all these different places and across different cultures and languages. When I was in Shanghai in China, we picked up Mandarin and I also had a chance to act in Chinese opera which was telecast on the local television channel. That was a lot of fun. (He chuckles) After my peripatetic schooling days, I did my undergraduate and postgraduate studies in the UK, finally graduating from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) after having read for an MSc in Organisational Behaviour. I started my career in financial services, starting out as a private client stockbroker. I later moved on to create a niche real-estate company in Dubai, post which I conceptualized and developed my own coffee shop in Kochi. After my hospitality stint, I moved to Dubai to work as a management consultant. My last corporate stint was in London as a Director in GEMS Education, an international K-12 schooling company. 
In 2016, I decided to take my third plunge into entrepreneurship and that’s when Storiyoh happened. The motivation for Storiyoh came from my interest in working for the education sector and also from my experience with the BBC.
After my hospitality stint, I moved to Dubai to work as a management consultant. My last corporate stint was in London as a Director in GEMS Education, an international K-12 schooling company. 
In 2016, I decided to take my third plunge into entrepreneurship and that’s when Storiyoh happened. The motivation for Storiyoh came from my interest in working for the education sector and also from my experience with the BBC.
Digiperform: How the idea of Storiyoh came up? Please share the goal and objective of your company. What makes it different?
I have always been fascinated with building stuff – finding problems to solve, and that started during my university days. Before starting Storiyoh, I was working for a large education company in London, heading their Intelligence unit. We were looking at promising innovations in the space. When it comes to education, I think that we all learn all throughout our lives. The traditional education system isn’t designed for that. Haha, that could be a story in itself. (laughing hard) Anyway, at the time, I had started listening to podcasts. This must be 2014-2015. I’ve been a big BBC Buff of my entire life. The stories I was listening to while traveling to the office and back felt phenomenal. That’s when it struck me. I found myself tuning into podcasts whenever I had a few minutes to myself – in commute, between meetings, over the morning coffee. I found them better use of my time than listening to music or idling. When I turned my attention to podcasts, one problem really stood out to me. This is what I call the ‘Black Box experience’ of podcasts.
Here’s what happens when you listen to podcasts. You hear new ideas, new stories and you share it with your friends. They can even help you make new friends.
In the last 4 years, I have told my friends about several new podcasts that I’m listening to. I’ve met people and we became friends because we both listened to and enjoyed the same podcasts.
But interestingly enough, there is no online platform where I can do this effectively. 
You and I could be using the same podcast app but we remain disconnected, and in this age that didn’t make much sense to me. 
That’s how we set out to build Storiyoh. As a social network built around podcasts. This is what sets Storiyoh apart from the hundreds of other podcast players out there.
When I turned my attention to podcasts, one problem really stood out to me. This is what I call the ‘Black Box experience’ of podcasts.
Here’s what happens when you listen to podcasts. You hear new ideas, new stories and you share it with your friends. They can even help you make new friends.
In the last 4 years, I have told my friends about several new podcasts that I’m listening to. I’ve met people and we became friends because we both listened to and enjoyed the same podcasts.
But interestingly enough, there is no online platform where I can do this effectively. 
You and I could be using the same podcast app but we remain disconnected, and in this age that didn’t make much sense to me. 
That’s how we set out to build Storiyoh. As a social network built around podcasts. This is what sets Storiyoh apart from the hundreds of other podcast players out there.
 Connections are important to us as humans. It makes us happy to find new people to meet, discover what each other is like and hopefully build a relationship. I will like Storiyoh to be the platform that allows us to build these connections around a mutual love for podcasts. 
The best part of Storiyoh: 
In the app, you can know what your friends are listening to. You can meet people who like the same podcasts as you. You can also read what other people have to say on the podcast episodes they listened to. If you find any of that interesting, you’ll always find new shows to listen to and new friends to meet.
Of course, anyone in the world can use Storiyoh, but we are particularly passionate and purposeful about India.
Connections are important to us as humans. It makes us happy to find new people to meet, discover what each other is like and hopefully build a relationship. I will like Storiyoh to be the platform that allows us to build these connections around a mutual love for podcasts. 
The best part of Storiyoh: 
In the app, you can know what your friends are listening to. You can meet people who like the same podcasts as you. You can also read what other people have to say on the podcast episodes they listened to. If you find any of that interesting, you’ll always find new shows to listen to and new friends to meet.
Of course, anyone in the world can use Storiyoh, but we are particularly passionate and purposeful about India.
 
            


 
						