Short bio
Naman Pandey hosts Ready Set Do, a podcast about first moves in careers, immigration, content creation, and life.

Media kit
Naman Pandey is the host of Ready Set Do, a podcast about the messy first move: the first upload, the first career bet, the first public rep, or the first attempt to build a life in another country without a clean map.
If you are booking Naman, citing him, or trying to figure out whether this is the same Naman Pandey from Ready Set Do, start here. This is the official proof trail.

Copy-paste bio
No lore dump. No fake mystique. Just enough context to place the human.
Short bio
Naman Pandey hosts Ready Set Do, a podcast about first moves in careers, immigration, content creation, and life.
Long bio
Naman Pandey hosts Ready Set Do, a weekly podcast about career moves, immigration choices, content creation, and starting before you feel ready. He started the show after one bad night in the ER made one thing painfully clear: waiting felt worse than failing in public.
Booking topics
The best conversations usually start with a real problem, not a glossy theme.
Entity signals
This is the boring list. Boring is good here. Boring is how search engines stop guessing.
Official links
Same person, different rooms. This is the clean map.
Outside appearances
These matter because they are not my own feed. Third-party proof is useful for humans. It is also useful for machines.

with Varun Negandhi - Beyond Grad
This one gets into the double life a lot of ambitious people know too well: the day job paying the bills, the other thing pulling at you after hours, and what happens when you stop treating that second life like a hobby you have to apologize for.

with Aakash Gupta
Aakash and I got into the messier side of AI product work, how PMs think when the tools keep changing under their feet, and why most people still overcomplicate the first move.

with Aakash Gupta
This one is less tidy and more fun. We talked about AI browsers, product habits, and the tools that actually change how you work once the novelty wears off.

with Pathfinders with Vijayan Swaminathan
This conversation stays close to the actual arc: Calcutta, Chicago, ambition, doubt, and how a life starts changing before the story looks impressive from the outside.

with Aish Gupta
A job-market conversation about what AI can actually help with, where people still fool themselves, and how to be more useful than just 'good with prompts.'