Abhishek Vyas has surprised many people by crossing the influence of Raj Shamani, Ranveer Allahbadia and Nikhil Kamath. He recorded more than five hundred founder conversations in only six months. His work on The Founder’s Dream also earned about three crore rupees. He did all of this with simple Hindi language podcast and a calm voice. His style connects with young viewers. Many say his talks feel easy. They feel like someone guiding them through real life. India has a long history of storytellers. It is nowadays carried by youtubers in podcasts. Abhishek carries that same old spirit into the new age.
The Powerful Humans started with a basic idea. Abhishek wanted honest founder stories. He wanted to make business talk simple. The channel now has more than three lakh subscribers. Many viewers say they watch because the language feels like daily speech. They feel close to the stories. Abhishek says he got the idea after watching small business owners. They often spoke about loss and fear. They also spoke about the courage to try again. The honesty in their talks inspired him. This became the base of his podcast. He wanted everyone to learn from these moments.
Before his podcast became famous, Abhishek spent time with many small business founders. He listened to their stories. They have seen struggle and growth. They shared that they stood strong even when they lost money. This guided Abhishek too. He felt that people learn more from real stories than from big speeches. This thinking pushed him to create The Founder’s Dream. He made it a place where founders speak about their past. They explain how they reached stability. Each talk has its own lesson.
The channel soon began hosting large names. One of the most viewed episodes had Sunita Ahuja. Her talk crossed nearly three million views. She spoke openly about her early days. She shared her support for Govinda. She also cleared old rumours about their two homes. She said the second home was needed because Govinda worked as an MP. People visited often. They needed privacy for their daughter. It did not feel like a big celebrity show. Other episodes also became popular. Umar Punjabi explained stock basics. He shared mistakes from his early days. IAS officer Anil Swarup spoke about honesty. Subramanian Swamy shared political stories. Each guest added something new.
Abhishek now brings many small founders to The Founder’s Dream. Some of them are not famous. They still have deep stories. They talk about losing money. They talk about finding courage. Young viewers say these stories give them strength. India has always celebrated small beginnings. Abhishek brings that same feeling to modern times. His aim is to guide young people. He wants to show that dreams grow step by step. With five hundred conversations in six months, he has built a new space. His movement grows each day. Many viewers now trust him for guidance. They feel he speaks from the heart. They feel he keeps stories real.

