Stories of tech entrepreneurs in developing countries. David Madden interviews founders building startups that are improving lives.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | BusinessTechnology |
David Madden has spent his life working in tech and startups, but when he follows his wife to Myanmar in 2012 he can barely load Gmail. When the country suddenly gets connected, David has a chance to put his skills to use. After organizing Myanmar’s ... more
Odun Eweniyi is a precocious child, graduating from high school at just 14 and easily getting accepted into some of America’s best universities, but she get excited about building a startup in Lagos. When a tweet about saving money goes viral, Odun a... more
Thomaz Srougi has an idea to improve healthcare in Brazil. Build a network of clinics offering high quality care at affordable prices. One small challenge: he wants to start in the biggest shanty town in São Paulo. Can he convince any doctors to join... more
How do you become a tech entrepreneur if you’ve grown up in a country with lower connectivity than North Korea? Hear how two sisters from Myanmar (Burma) fall in love with technology, win a hackathon and then get the startup bug. They have an idea fo... more
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There is a lot of stories about building tech startups in developed economies, but not that much about places like Brazil, Nigeria and Myanmar. David is a charismatic interviewer who brings those stories to inspire the new generations of impact entrepreneurs. Worth listening!
This is a great show on entrepreneurship. I highly recommend. The stories of the Brazilian companies were particularly inspiring to me!
Inspiring stories, beautifully produced.
What a fantastic, motivating and inspiring podcast. If you like How I Built This, you’ll love this this podcast. David interviews innovators who against all odds are making actionable change in their worlds and communities. Building businesses in emerging markets can be fraught with seemingly insurmountable challenges, but these entrepreneurs are the brightest out there and more importantly are driven by necessity. Looking forward to hearing more.
I'm really enjoying listening to this. Fascinating insights into how people are tackling big issues in practical, concrete and innovative ways. My favorite, so far, was hearing about what drove the guest in Ep 2 to set up lifebank and her determination in overcoming barriers.
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