
This episode features Pyle Lakhani, founder of ClassPass, discussing her journey from management consulting to entrepreneurship, the importance of purpose, and overcoming societal expectations.
Pyle shares her early experiences with dance and how it shaped her identity. She reflects on the challenges of fitting into different communities and the impact of her parents' expectations on her career choices.
She explains the pivotal moment when she decided to leave her job at Bain & Company to pursue her passion for dance and entrepreneurship. Pyle emphasizes the importance of finding one's purpose and the necessity of being true to oneself.
Pyle recounts the struggles she faced while building ClassPass, including a failed product launch and the lessons learned from failure. She highlights the significance of community and support in her journey.
The episode concludes with Pyle discussing her personal growth, the balance between work and family, and the importance of setting intentional goals to lead a fulfilling life.
Pyle Lakhani shares her journey from consulting to founding ClassPass, emphasizing purpose, identity, and overcoming societal expectations.

This episode stands out for the following:
The emptiness is the worst feeling anyone can ever have.Classpass Founder: Quitting My 9-5 Led To A $1 Billion Business: Payal Kadakia | E141
Life should be about fighting for something.Classpass Founder: Quitting My 9-5 Led To A $1 Billion Business: Payal Kadakia | E141
Quitting my job was such a sign of courage.Classpass Founder: Quitting My 9-5 Led To A $1 Billion Business: Payal Kadakia | E141
That moment is the reason I became a real entrepreneur.Classpass Founder: Quitting My 9-5 Led To A $1 Billion Business: Payal Kadakia | E141
If you go towards purpose, your life will be more fulfilling.Classpass Founder: Quitting My 9-5 Led To A $1 Billion Business: Payal Kadakia | E141
If she can do it, maybe I can too.Classpass Founder: Quitting My 9-5 Led To A $1 Billion Business: Payal Kadakia | E141