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Dear Entrepreneurs
O. Akomolafe & C. Nwaogu
8 episodes
1 day ago
On April 2, Jason Njoku, a famous Nigerian entrepreneur tweeted about how entrepreneurship abuses and consumes us if we let it. And this is nothing but the truth. Entrepreneurship isn't glamorous at all, and often it affects our mental health. However, in contrast to Jason's opinion, we believe there is true happiness in it if you share your pains, mistakes, worries, failures, and shortcomings with other like-minded entrepreneurs, and receive feedback and help, and grow with it. In a bid to achieve this, we have started a podcast for entrepreneurs called "Dear Entrepreneurs".
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On April 2, Jason Njoku, a famous Nigerian entrepreneur tweeted about how entrepreneurship abuses and consumes us if we let it. And this is nothing but the truth. Entrepreneurship isn't glamorous at all, and often it affects our mental health. However, in contrast to Jason's opinion, we believe there is true happiness in it if you share your pains, mistakes, worries, failures, and shortcomings with other like-minded entrepreneurs, and receive feedback and help, and grow with it. In a bid to achieve this, we have started a podcast for entrepreneurs called "Dear Entrepreneurs".
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Dear Entrepreneurs - E08
Dear Entrepreneurs
51 minutes 39 seconds
6 years ago
Dear Entrepreneurs - E08

It's Episode 8 of Dear Entrepreneurs, and we've got the amazing Ropafadzo Musvaire talking to us about her experience working for two early-stage startups (one bad startup and one good startup) immediately after finishing her first-degree program in Economics and Finance from the University of Cape Town. So if there's anyone who knows the difference between a good startup and a bad startup, it's Ropah.

Ropah spoke about the importance of planning in the growth of a startup, especially while still in the learning phase. She spoke on how it felt to walk into a startup she worked for and discover they have hired 10 new people, and then walk in the next day, only to discover they have fired all 10 people. "I left the startup because I realized they had no direction, and I wasn't growing. They lacked proper structure and planning, which made me skeptical about startups initially," Ropah says. 

Okay, enough of the long talk, enjoy!

Dear Entrepreneurs
On April 2, Jason Njoku, a famous Nigerian entrepreneur tweeted about how entrepreneurship abuses and consumes us if we let it. And this is nothing but the truth. Entrepreneurship isn't glamorous at all, and often it affects our mental health. However, in contrast to Jason's opinion, we believe there is true happiness in it if you share your pains, mistakes, worries, failures, and shortcomings with other like-minded entrepreneurs, and receive feedback and help, and grow with it. In a bid to achieve this, we have started a podcast for entrepreneurs called "Dear Entrepreneurs".