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Foundality Africa

by Antonia Lorenz

In the Foundality Africa Podcast, we are celebrating African role models. Each episode, we are talking to a different entrepreneur about their story, their company, and their hands-on advice on how to build a startup in Africa.

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Episodes

Turing Art into a Tech Business and Building a Support System - Charlene Chikezie

33m · Published 05 Jul 22:00

Art may not be the first sector to think about as an entrepreneur, but art is not just a way to reach a lot of people and to change society, but it can also be a great business. 
Our guest on this week’s episode, Charlene Chikezie, is the founder and curator of forme feminee art, an art studio in Nigeria which aims to redefine African art of the feminine form.
Charlene will tell us, how she brought her business to life and how she came up with her very own business model combining the arts, business, and technology.
This episode is also packed with hands-on advice on how to build your support system, how to be a leader, and how to use creative techniques to stay inspired and motivated

Turing Art into a Tech Business and Building a Support System - Charlene Chikezie

33m · Published 05 Jul 22:00

Art may not be the first sector to think about as an entrepreneur, but art is not just a way to reach a lot of people and to change society, but it can also be a great business. 
Our guest on this week’s episode, Charlene Chikezie, is the founder and curator of forme feminee art, an art studio in Nigeria which aims to redefine African art of the feminine form.
Charlene will tell us, how she brought her business to life and how she came up with her very own business model combining the arts, business, and technology.
This episode is also packed with hands-on advice on how to build your support system, how to be a leader, and how to use creative techniques to stay inspired and motivated

Building a Manufacturing Business and when to pivot - Mutoba Ngoma

33m · Published 28 Jun 22:00

Africa is the least industrialized continent in the world and most things that have to be manufactured are imported.
Our guest on today’s episode, Mutoba Ngoma, Founder of Tapera industries, is an advocate of industrialization in Africa. He has built a company focused o biodiesel- and soap production in his home country Zambia and has been honored with titles like Forbes 30 under 30.
Mutoba will tell us about his journey, his advice about building a manufacturing business in Africa, and why that is so important.

Building a Manufacturing Business and when to pivot - Mutoba Ngoma

33m · Published 28 Jun 22:00

Africa is the least industrialized continent in the world and most things that have to be manufactured are imported.
Our guest on today’s episode, Mutoba Ngoma, Founder of Tapera industries, is an advocate of industrialization in Africa. He has built a company focused o biodiesel- and soap production in his home country Zambia and has been honored with titles like Forbes 30 under 30.
Mutoba will tell us about his journey, his advice about building a manufacturing business in Africa, and why that is so important.

Making it in Silicon Valley and Nailing Customer Retention - Emmanuel Gbolade

27m · Published 21 Jun 22:00

African startups are often confronted with the same standards and expectations as startups in Silicon Valley. But how do African companies react when working under the same circumstances?
In today’s episode, we hear from Emmanuel Gbolade, Co-founder and CEO at Temii, a Nigerian communication platform for SME's. Termii was part of the last YC cohort, arguably the most prestigious Accelerator in Silicon Valley. Emmanuel will tell us all about his experiences at YC, his advice for African entrepreneurs, as well as his take on customer retention and why it’s so important.

Making it in Silicon Valley and Nailing Customer Retention - Emmanuel Gbolade

27m · Published 21 Jun 22:00

African startups are often confronted with the same standards and expectations as startups in Silicon Valley. But how do African companies react when working under the same circumstances?
In today’s episode, we hear from Emmanuel Gbolade, Co-founder and CEO at Temii, a Nigerian communication platform for SME's. Termii was part of the last YC cohort, arguably the most prestigious Accelerator in Silicon Valley. Emmanuel will tell us all about his experiences at YC, his advice for African entrepreneurs, as well as his take on customer retention and why it’s so important.

How to Test Products and Succeeding as a Female Founder - Kitawa Wemo

34m · Published 14 Jun 22:00

Entrepreneurship is the future of Africa. This is why this podcast exists and why our guest on today’s show, Kitawa Wemo, founder of MAMA ventures in Kenya, is developing a venture builder for African startups.
In this episode, we will hear Kitawa’s journey of becoming an entrepreneur, how she learned to be independent of an early age, and how this independence accompanied her to date. We will also hear Kitawas advice for young female entrepreneurs on how to succeed.

How to Test Products and Succeeding as a Female Founder - Kitawa Wemo

34m · Published 14 Jun 22:00

Entrepreneurship is the future of Africa. This is why this podcast exists and why our guest on today’s show, Kitawa Wemo, founder of MAMA ventures in Kenya, is developing a venture builder for African startups.
In this episode, we will hear Kitawa’s journey of becoming an entrepreneur, how she learned to be independent of an early age, and how this independence accompanied her to date. We will also hear Kitawas advice for young female entrepreneurs on how to succeed.

Attracting the Right People for Success & Scaling - Ricky Rapa Thomson

32m · Published 07 Jun 22:00

Even though entrepreneurs naturally have built their companies from the ground up, most of them at least had a good education. Our guest on today’s show really started from nothing and co-founded a company that transformed the lives of thousands. This exceptional person is Ricky Rapa Thomson, co-founder of Safeboda, the Ugandan Boda Boda riding app.
Ricky will take us on a journey through his childhood to where he is now. He will tell us the importance of relationships and how he built those. Also, we will hear about the process of scaling Safeboda.

Attracting the Right People for Success & Scaling - Ricky Rapa Thomson

32m · Published 07 Jun 22:00

Even though entrepreneurs naturally have built their companies from the ground up, most of them at least had a good education. Our guest on today’s show really started from nothing and co-founded a company that transformed the lives of thousands. This exceptional person is Ricky Rapa Thomson, co-founder of Safeboda, the Ugandan Boda Boda riding app.
Ricky will take us on a journey through his childhood to where he is now. He will tell us the importance of relationships and how he built those. Also, we will hear about the process of scaling Safeboda.

Foundality Africa has 20 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 9:55:18. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 26th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on February 20th, 2024 05:43.

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