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Olivia Debroy
@itsoliviaaaa · 0:33
Candid Q&A session with Nizom✨
Hello everybody. I hope you all are doing amazing. Welcome to a brand new interview session in Indie talk. And today we have our very dear special guest, NIZO. He is an entrepreneur, a youth speaker, and a creator too. Welcome, Lizzo. And we are very glad to have you on board with us. Moving ahead with the questions, starting off with the first one, what motivates you to do what you do
Nizom Baruah
@spacenizom · 1:52
And the solution that I have provided now can be a solution to the problem for them when they face it in the near future. So with the agenda, I've started this journey. I started making out, I started making our new videos and all of this stuff. And that's when people started connecting and I became more purpose driven. There is a problem that needs to be solved. And the problem was the mind to mouth gap
Olivia Debroy
@itsoliviaaaa · 0:23
An amazing answer. And I'm very sure that this answer might have also answered a few other questions as well. And it's perfectly well curated and very thought provoking. Moving on to the the next question, what is the thought behind the let's Talk series that you've been doing on YouTube
Nizom Baruah
@spacenizom · 1:32
That's indeed a great question. Well, the let's Talk series was meant to enlighten people about the fundamentals of communication. So what happens is we all know how to talk. We all know OK about language, we all know about punctuations, we all know about grammar, not to an extent, but we don't know how to appropriately use it in the right time. So what happens is when we don't know, we goof up most of the time
Olivia Debroy
@itsoliviaaaa · 0:22
This sounds incredible. And I'm sure that after listening to this, we all will surely get hooked to the series as well. Moving on to the third question. How have you been holding learning your public speaking skills? Do you have any tips for acing the public speaking arts
Nizom Baruah
@spacenizom · 3:28
Yes. Well, my love for public speaking interaction and engagements with people goes way long back. So why do I say so? Because I never knew I was public speaking or there was a term public speaking, but I was always on the stage. I mean I'm a vocalist of a band as well, so I'm always on the stage taking part in debates, anchoring to make some extra money during College. All of these compiled compounded over time
Olivia Debroy
@itsoliviaaaa · 0:20
A wonderful answer. And there are a lot of points that will surely help all of us to ace better in the public speaking art. Moving on to the last question, what are the topics that the youth of of today really love to speak about and have conversations around it? Yeah
Nizom Baruah
@spacenizom · 2:20
People who talk about a lot about relationships, relationships and the sexuality part of it and the patch up and break up part of it, which is fine, very important. But I think that is one topic. And the second topic is consistent pursuit of job or tracking the best jobs, which is also good. On a personal note, I think what people should be talking about, number one thing is mental health. I mean, these are the things that people degrade these days disregard
Olivia Debroy
@itsoliviaaaa · 0:44
I'll guest is super kind to answer all of them and I hope that you all have enjoyed this interview and if you are inspired as well, do not forget to share it with your mates. Have a great day ahead
Really nice. I really love the way that the whole podcast was recorded. It was so informative, so awesome. Thank you. Thank you so much. I was really getting some information that I never had been through before and it was kind of like a building factory
Gaurav Chauhan
@Gaurav1106 · 0:49
And I just wanted to know what would be your advice to someone who's starting their journey, someone who's a little shy, someone who's scared, someone who is unable to understand or do not have that guidance yet? What would be that one advice from you that you would say probably if you would have gotten it or someone gave it to you, it changed to your life
Prajwal Deshpande
@Paju · 0:18
Haynesam. I'm sorry if I am pronouncing your name wrong. My question to you is how was your journey from being a common mind to an entrepreneur? And what? All suggestions are advice you want to give to future entrepreneurs
Reeba Rajan
@Rajan.Reeba15 · 0:45
Hi Nizom, thank you for sharing your personal experiences and thought and inspiring others who are in the way towards public speaking. As we all know, public speaking is not an easy task. It needs skills and a sense of of optimism. But as we live in a society where there is so much competition, every other person in one way or the other try to demotivate us
Hi Nizom I wanted to ask you what tip would you like to give to the party or entrepreneurs out there