
In the bustling ecosystem of startups, too often, the pitch is rushed, and investors hold all the cards. Not here! 👀 We’re changing the game. 🚀 🎙️ Welcome to the Podcast for Phoenixes! 🤩 We're stirring up the startup world with the YouPitchLive Podcast for Phoenixes, challenging the status quo. ✅️ This is the platform where the voices of founders, investors, and startup catalysts are amplified... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 31 | Founded | a year ago |
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Most people talk about “starting young.”Hanzala Raja actually did it.Straight out of A-levels, while his friends were planning gap years and university transfers, he walked into his father’s office, failed a few times, learned fast, and stumbled into... more
Most people chase growth. Rashid Mehmood chased meaning.From the frontlines of journalism to his years working with the Navy, and now as the founder of Kasib, his journey is a study in reinvention, the kind that forces you to confront who you are ben... more
Why do so many capable people in Pakistan struggle to build anything lasting? It is not a lack of ideas. It is a lack of systems that support execution.In this deep conversation, Zubair Qureshi explains how real progress starts by changing the condit... more
Most founders talk about growth. Hamad Dawood talks about grit.In this episode of Podcast for Phoenixes, he breaks down what it really takes to build in a system that isn’t designed for you to win — how conviction replaces comfort, how purpose outlas... more
What if success isn’t what you think it is?In this thought-provoking episode, Osama Javed Usmani - organizational leader, entrepreneur, and thinker—shares his journey from corporate ambition to spiritual clarity. Growing up in a middle-class Pakistan... more
What if you lived in a country where getting sick was a financial death sentence, and over 70% of people had no real access to healthcare? In Pakistan, that’s the daily reality for millions. And the problem isn’t a lack of doctors: it’s a system desi... more
After nearly three decades abroad, Ahmar Azam returned to Pakistan, not to retire, but to rebuild. In this powerful conversation, the former CFO-turned-CEO behind one of Saudi Arabia’s most successful IPOs shares why he left a life of comfort to take... more
Every founder wants to grow. Few are willing to break.In this episode of Podcast for Phoenixes, Adeel Rasheed, Co-Founder of SnappRetail and Resource Linked, reveals why growth demands destruction of comfort, identity, and ego.He built two of Pakista... more








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