Work Made Human Podcast: Chitra Kanagaraj, PikMyKid
On this episode of Work Made Human, Nichole Mendez sits down with Chitra Kanagaraj, CEO and co-founder of PikMyKid, a startup transforming school safety through technology.
What started as a chaotic school pickup moment — where the wrong child was placed in a car — became the spark for a company now helping schools safely reunite thousands of students with their families every day.
But this isn’t just a startup origin story.
It’s a conversation about what happens when frustration turns into action. What founders have to unlearn to build something that actually works. And why empathy, trust, and real relationships aren’t soft skills; they’re the foundation of how better companies get built.
If you’re building with intention, leading like a human, and focused on solving problems that matter, this one’s worth your time.
Read 3 Things I Learned from from Chitra Kanagaraj About Building Something That Actually Matters to hear more from Chitra Kanagaraj — including why she swore as a kid she'd never be an entrepreneur like her dad (spoiler: it's in the genes), what it was like to be in Tampa Bay's very first incubator cohort, and why she thinks AI is our internet moment — exciting, a little scary, and absolutely not going away.
show notes:
00:00 - From Chaos to Clarity: The Moment That Sparked PikMyKid
03:18 - When “Normal” Isn’t Safe: Rethinking Everyday Systems
07:42 - From Corporate to Founder: The Leap into Uncertainty
11:05 - Unlearning Perfection: Why Founders Must Just Start
15:20 - Failing with Intention: Experimentation That Actually Works
19:10 - Work-Life Integration > Balance: The Real Shift
23:08 - Building Boundaries While Building a Company
27:14 - Leading with Empathy: Trust as Workplace Currency