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Founder · Strategy To Screen

Yuvaan
Atreya

Video Content Strategist
Discovery Strategy Execution
01
The Foundation

I spent a decade learning how business really works. Not in a classroom. In the field.

Across more than ten years at companies like Paytm, Zomato, ApplyBoard, and Info Edge, I lived inside the engine rooms of business growth. I was the person in the room negotiating partnerships, opening new markets, building client relationships that had to hold under pressure. I worked across fintech, edtech, media, and professional services,generating multi-crore revenue, managing high-value accounts, and spending thousands of hours with founders, consultants, advisors, and industry leaders.

I loved the work. And over time, it taught me something I couldn't unlearn.

"Business growth isn't really driven by expertise. It's driven by trust. And trust is built when people clearly understand the value you bring."

In a boardroom, a sales meeting, a partnership conversation,the people who won weren't always the most capable in the room. They were the ones who could communicate their value in a way that landed. Authority, I was learning, is not the same thing as expertise. It has to be built.

02
The Obsession

Something else was happening. Something nobody at work knew about.

While my career was developing in the corporate world, I was quietly becoming obsessed with a completely different question: why do some people become trusted authorities while others, equally brilliant, equally experienced, remain invisible?

I wasn't asking it academically. I was watching it happen in real time. I'd sit across from consultants with thirty years of genuinely hard-won insight and think: almost no one outside this room knows this person exists. And then I'd open YouTube and watch someone with a fraction of their depth command an audience of tens of thousands.

For years,evenings, weekends, any spare hour I could find,I immersed myself in YouTube strategy, storytelling, audience psychology, personal branding, video production, content systems, and the mechanics of how trust gets built through a screen. I studied creators across industries. I analysed what made certain messages resonate and others disappear.

"The people building authority weren't necessarily the most knowledgeable. They were the ones who showed up consistently and communicated what they knew."
03
The Collision

Then one day, both worlds collided.

I was having a conversation with a consultant I deeply respected,someone who had spent decades solving problems that most people in his industry couldn't even fully articulate. He was exceptional. He was also almost entirely unknown outside his client network.

Meanwhile, I'd recently come across a much younger professional in the same field,less experienced by a decade at least,who had built a significant online presence, was being invited to speak at conferences, and was fielding inbound enquiries every week.

The difference wasn't knowledge. It was visibility. The first expert wasn't losing opportunities because he lacked capability. He was losing them because his capability wasn't being seen. His knowledge existed only in rooms he'd already been invited into. The other professional had built a system for communicating expertise to rooms he'd never yet entered.

"That was the moment everything clicked. And it was also the moment I realised I'd spent years developing exactly the understanding needed to fix this problem."
04
The Build

So I built Strategy To Screen.

When I looked at the market, I saw two worlds sitting alongside each other without really connecting. On one side were the experts,professionals with extraordinary depth, hard-earned insight, and the genuine ability to transform outcomes for their clients. On the other side were content agencies, videographers, and social media managers focused almost entirely on production and output.

Very few people were sitting at the intersection of both. And that intersection was exactly where the real work needed to happen.

Most experts don't need another videographer. They don't need someone to manage their posting schedule or chase trending audio. They need a system,a structured, strategic approach to taking years of accumulated knowledge and turning it into visible authority that builds trust before the first conversation ever happens.

"Strategy To Screen was built to be that. A place where business strategy, positioning, content systems, and video execution come together in one coherent methodology."

The S2S Framework,Discovery, Strategy, Execution,is the result of everything I'd learned across a decade in business and years of studying how authority is actually built online.

05
The Practice

I don't just teach it. I live it.

I apply the same frameworks, systems, and principles to my own content ecosystem that I recommend to clients. Every video I create, every experiment I run, every thing I learn about what works and what doesn't feeds back into how I guide the experts I work with.

My own brand is, in a very real sense, a living laboratory for the S2S approach. I'm building authority while helping others do the same,because I think the best guide for any journey is someone who is actively walking the path, not watching from the side.

Markets should be led by the most knowledgeable voices. Not the loudest ones.

But in a world where trust is built before the first call,where prospective clients have already formed an opinion about you before they ever reach out,expertise that isn't visible simply cannot lead.

That's the problem I'm here to solve. And it's the reason I get up and do this every day.

Ready to Build Authority?

If this resonates, let's talk.

Your expertise is already valuable enough. The world just needs to see it. An Authority Discovery Session is where that starts.