

There are a lot of different reasons to become an entrepreneur and it’s a topic we discuss in our podcast,” Atluri said. “All in all, I would like to share my entrepreneurial spirit with others who want to help fix the world and help themselves. Her specific focus is sex trafficking and raising awareness about the subject. “We have the power of technology to make a social and powerful impact and it’s given us an opportunity to express ourselves and make a change.”ĭuring her time at CHS9, Atluri founded Lunar, a non-governmental organization (NGO) that aims to spread positivity to women and combat issues directly affecting their individual rights. A podcast you play in the mornings, to get positive energy and set your mind to something and really achieve your goals,” Vangani said. “The main vision of the podcast was to bring a positive light. They have recorded the first ten episodes over Spring Break. They have been working across three different time zones with Vangani being based in Florida, Srinivasan in Washington and Atluri and Venkataraman in Texas. Since March, the four have been researching and recording for podcasts, covering topics from motivation to lifestyle from the perspectives of Indian immigrants. “We were discussing ideas for the podcast name, and came up in my mind because we were all passionate about entrepreneurship and we all are very ambitious, so go-getters would be the best word to describe us,” Venkataraman said.
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“A team of four passionate Indian girls all over the United States talking about how to be motivated, ambitious, tenacious and confident.”Īfter meeting through Ultima Tutoring, a student-led non profit organization, Dia Atluri, Shrutika Srinivasan, Shriya Venkataraman and Vaishnavi Vangani were inspired to create a podcast based on their common interest: entrepreneurship. It is also referred to as “ digital natives ,” so what is stopping these individuals from expressing themselves and being the change-makers of today?Įvery “Generation Z Go-Getters” podcast episode starts with the same introduction.

Generation Z (individuals born after 1996) is the most racially and ethnically diverse generation and is set to be the best-educated generation yet. Dia is the twin sister of The Sidekick advertising/circulation manager Trisha Atluri. Atluri and the co-hosts of the podcast talk about topics such as entrepreneurship, motivation and Desi culture. ApCoppell High School junior Dia Atluri is a part of the The Gen Z Go-Getters podcast with three other students, Shriya Venkataraman from Dallas, Shrutika Srinivasan from North Creek, Wash.
