EP 288 – Katy Spada: Build the World You Wish Existed
- Govindh Jayaraman
- 49 minutes ago
- 3 min read

When Katy Spada sat down with me on Paper Napkin Wisdom, she brought a napkin that was more than just words — it was a challenge:
“Build the world you wish existed for your younger self, and for those who come next.”
Katy isn’t just an entrepreneur. She’s a mother of two (ages 7 and 4), a storyteller, and the founder of Arya + Maan, a lifestyle and apparel company that’s grounded in values of creativity, heritage, and intentional living. What makes her story remarkable is how deeply personal it is. As she says, she never set out to be an entrepreneur — she calls herself an “accidental entrepreneur.” Yet, what started with a desire to create something meaningful for her family has grown into a mission-driven brand with a powerful message for anyone willing to listen.
Reclaiming Childhood Dreams
In the episode, Katy reflects on being a daydreamer as a child — someone who created fantastical worlds on paper. As an adult, she’s learned that those childhood imaginings were not flights of fancy but clues to the kind of life she wanted to build.
“When I had children, it became clear that I wanted to create for them the childhood I always wanted.”
Her napkin is rooted in this personal realization: what if we all took ownership of creating not just businesses, but environments and legacies that reflect the world we wanted when we were younger?
Entrepreneurship as Legacy
Katy shares how her business is less about products and more about building community and leaving behind a legacy for her children. Her work with Arya + Maan is anchored in storytelling and cultural connection, blending her Indian heritage with modern lifestyle design.
This isn’t just commerce — it’s contribution.
She reminds us that the real measure of success isn’t revenue charts but impact: what do your children, your community, and your younger self inherit from your work?
Courage to Take Ownership
“I think becoming a mom gave me no choice but to reflect on the life I was building.”
Katy’s journey is a call for courage — courage to own your story, courage to build what doesn’t yet exist, and courage to step into entrepreneurship without the usual blueprint.
So many entrepreneurs wait for permission. Katy shows us that transformation begins when we stop waiting and start building.
5 Key Takeaways
1. Build for Your Younger Self
If you could design a world for the version of you at age 10, what would it look like? That’s a compass worth following.
👉 Take Action: Write a short note to your younger self today — what would you tell them you’ve built?
2. Entrepreneurship Can Be Accidental — but Never Accidental Growth
You don’t have to plan to be an entrepreneur, but growth requires intentionality.
👉 Take Action: Ask yourself: “What am I growing on purpose right now?”
3. Your Children Are Watching
The example you set in building your life is the blueprint your children will carry forward.
👉 Take Action: Share a story with your kids (or a mentee) about something you struggled with and how you’re working through it.
4. Culture is Your Brand
For Katy, honoring her Indian roots is not just a detail — it’s the foundation of Arya + Maan. Authentic brands begin with personal truth.
👉 Take Action: Audit your brand or leadership style. Does it authentically reflect your story?
5. Legacy is Everyday
Legacy isn’t what’s left when you’re gone. It’s what you live out daily in how you treat people, the communities you serve, and the values you embody.
👉 Take Action: Identify one action you can take this week to make your daily work a legacy act, not just a transaction.
About Katy Spada
Katy Spada is the founder of Arya + Maan, a lifestyle brand blending heritage and modern living. With a background in storytelling and a passion for creating meaningful experiences, Katy focuses on building a community-driven company rooted in values, creativity, and family. Connect with her on LinkedIn.
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