EP 001
18 mins
How Simran's helping Melbourne become a friendly space
What happens when two (formerly) shy people try to fix Melbourne’s loneliness problem?
Welcome to episode 1 of the Simplify Success podcast. Today, I'm chatting with Simran Giria, a brilliant marketer on how she collaborated with Maarij Qureshi (moi) to host workshops that make Melbourne a friendlier place.
Simran shares how she went from a lonely childhood to landing any job interview. Maarij tells how talking to a Coca-Cola can for 40 minutes became his sales training that landed him millions.
Together, they cracked the code on why networking feels hard. Their cheat sheet turns awkward small talk into real connections. They teach why saying hello first is your superpower and how to answer “what do you do” in a way that excites people.
They are not selling anything. Just creating moments that feel impossible to replicate.
Episode Highlights:
The transformation from shy kids to connection experts
Why communication skills aren't "soft skills"—they're survival skills
The simple "cheat sheet" formula: first, last, best, worst, weirdest
How to approach strangers without feeling awkward
The art of crafting your perfect elevator pitch
Behind the scenes of their free Melbourne workshops
Why forcing people to make friends actually works
Ready to level up your people skills?
If you're in Melbourne, these two are probably still running their workshops (because they're addicted to that feeling of watching strangers become friends). But even if you're not, try their cheat sheet technique this week. Pick any conversation, add "first, last, best, worst, or weirdest" to whatever topic comes up, and watch how quickly small talk becomes real connection.
Trust me, once you see how simple it really is, you'll wonder why no one taught you this stuff in school.