What happens when you reach the end of the rainbow and realize you don't know where to go next?
In this episode of The Next Mountain Podcast, Raman Sehgal shares his journey from accidentally starting a marketing agency to raising private equity and navigating the unexpected emptiness that followed. He never set out to be a founder. Two decades later, he'd built a thriving pharmaceutical marketing agency and achieved an exit he never planned for. But after the celebrations came something he didn't see coming: profound loneliness and the realization that the skills that made him great at building made the transition much harder.
We explore why entrepreneurs struggle after reaching the pot of gold, the tension between making money and following your heart, and Raman's evolving vision for youth education and creating real-life skills programs for kids.
✨ Key Themes in This Conversation
- The emptiness and loneliness after reaching the pot of gold
- Why entrepreneurs love the chase more than the destination
- Transitioning from founder to board member in a private equity deal
- The tension between making money and following your heart
- Building something meaningful: youth clubs, education, and real-life skills
- Why post-exit founders need peers, not just coaches
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