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Nov 12, 2025
Zoya Garg, cofounder and COO of Zarna Garg Productions, shares her journey from recognizing her mother's comedic talent to launching a global career. She discusses how entrepreneurship is now more accessible for graduates, emphasizing the importance of selling skills regardless of one's degree. Zoya highlights using AI to automate marketing tasks and offers insights on reframing a college education as a versatile toolkit. Her candid advice encourages young professionals to put themselves out there and embrace an entrepreneurial mindset in uncertain times.
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Entrepreneurship Is Easier Today
- Entrepreneurship is more accessible now due to lower friction in communication and deal-making.
- Recent graduates can leverage simple tools and direct outreach to build businesses quickly.
How A Teen Launched A Comedy Career
- At 16 Zoya convinced her stay-at-home mom to try stand-up and handled guerrilla marketing to sell tickets in New York.
- Her early skits and social media helped form the business and led to viral momentum.
Selling A Memoir To Bestseller Status
- Zoya took a full-time role selling pre-orders for her mom's memoir from November to May and learned book marketing on the fly.
- She sold 10,000 pre-orders and landed the book on bestseller lists, boosting both their careers.



