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ft. Avneet Kaur: Healthcare Marketing, Motherhood, Mental Health & the Science of Energy

Avneet Kaur Healthcare Marketing, Motherhood, Mental Health
avneet kaur digital marketing & branding suhana hospital
Healthcare is not just about technology, doctors, or infrastructure—it’s about empathy, trust, and human connection. In one of the most in‑depth, honest, and layered conversations on The Supreet Singh Show, host Supreet Singh sits down with Avneet Kaur, a seasoned healthcare marketing strategist and General Manager – Digital Marketing & Branding at Sohana Hospital, Mohali.
 
This episode goes far beyond marketing. It explores healthcare branding ethics, mental health in high‑pressure environments, motherhood and identity, women in leadership, and dives deep into astrology, numerology, tarot, and energy sciences—all through a grounded, practical lens. If you are someone who believes podcasts should add clarity, depth, and perspective, this episode is a must‑watch.
 
This Friday’s episode of The Supreet Singh Show, one of the fastest-growing Indian podcasts, features an unfiltered conversation with Avneet Kaur, a marketing leader with over 16 years of experience across various industries, including healthcare, IT, finance, retail, legal, hospitality, and insurance.
 
Currently leading digital marketing, branding, and PR at Sohana Hospital, a leading super-specialty hospital in Mohali, Avneet shares how healthcare marketing differs fundamentally from consumer marketing, why education often beats promotion, and how hospitals must balance business sustainability with ethical responsibility. The episode organically flows into discussions about work pressure, staff mental health, motherhood, women-centric career challenges, and eventually opens up into a rare, deeply informative conversation around astrology, numerology, tarot, energy healing, and spirituality—without fear or misinformation.
 
Avneet explains why healthcare marketing cannot be sales-driven. Unlike hospitality or retail, hospitals deal with people during their most vulnerable moments. Overpromising, aggressive selling, or emotional manipulation crosses ethical boundaries.

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