Saurabh Dwivedi’s entire journey in digital media feels like a story many of us live in one way or the other. The person who usually starts with the primary job as a journalist now learns to report news the old-school way. Yet, as things changed with social media and the internet about getting news, Saurabh thought of changing his tradition too. Rather than going the old way, he experimented on platforms like YouTube and podcasts. This was a new skill to learn bit by bit and gradually find his voice in the crowd.

Saurabh’s single point about being unique on several levels is his authenticity and earthiness. He doesn’t chase viral moments and headline-grabbers just to increase views; he explains complex and difficult things in such a way like a friend explains them to you. Just by listening or seeing his things, you don’t feel like attending some boring lectures but sitting with a friend talking things that make sense. Therefore, they tend to connect with him, and whatever he shares, be it from real life or otherwise, it instills trust in them.
Saurabh is also always on the lookout for the new: he balances video essays with live streams and discussions with his audience; he doesn’t want people to feel involved when they are simply spectators. With such engagement, it is pretty clear how it matters to him and how he brings them to build a community where everyone matters.
Saurabh’s journey is with the change and growth of the digital world. It reminds us that success in digital media is not just big numbers, big flashy videos; it’s about honesty, adaptability, and the way one connects with people. So, for anyone who wants to make his mark online, the narrative of Saurabh clearly mentions, if you stick to yourself and keep at it, doors will open in ways you never expected.