by Namaste USA LLC
Namaste USA: From Dallas to the World Welcome to "Namaste USA," a vibrant and heartwarming podcast, broadcasting directly from Dallas, Texas, to the Nepali community worldwide. This unique podcast serves as a cultural bridge, linking Nepalese living abroad with their roots and traditions. Each episode dives into the diverse experiences of the Nepali diaspora, exploring topics that resonate with our community.
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2/20/2024
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August 31, 2024
<p>Join us as we sit down with Mohan Gyawali, a prominent Nepalese-American community leader, entrepreneur, and the founder of Everest Federal Credit Union. Mohan shares his inspiring journey, insights into community building, and the challenges and triumphs of establishing a successful financial institution. Don’t miss this engaging conversation with a true visionary!</p><p><br></p><p>Namaste USA Podcast | Episode 28</p><p>Guest: Mohan Gyawali, Community Leader / Entrepreneur </p><p>Host: Suresh Darpan Pokharel</p><p>Producer: Pallav Paudel </p><p><br></p><p>Sponsor: </p><p>Namaste Furniture </p><p>https://namastefurniture.com/</p><p>Phone: 469-930-1190</p><p>2525 Royal Ln Dallas TX 75229</p>
August 19, 2024
Join us in this insightful episode with Satish Gaire, a successful SaaS Entrepreneur, writer, marketing and trade expert, as he delves into entrepreneurship, private equity, trading, and the overall Nepalese American business scene. Discover why Nepalis are not doing great in business, and learn valuable marketing concepts, social media strategies, and how to make money through side hustles.
August 9, 2024
<p>Amar Chhetri, a Nepalese American entrepreneur and philanthropist, is known for his philanthropic efforts, particularly through the Amar Chhetri Foundation based in Dallas, Texas. This foundation has been active in organizing events to raise funds for various causes. The foundation, along with local businesses, has hosted several entertainment events in the Dallas area, promoting Nepali culture and community engagement, and raising funds for those in need.</p>
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