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"The problems we are trying to solve are so big, that it feels like every day should be spent trying to move the needle."
Bayo Adelaja founded Do IT Now Now to bridge the disenfranchisement gap, and if you are not entirely sure about what it means and how it manifests itself, this episode is even more relevant.
A decade into her work in tech, Bayo had already seen much of the industry's darker side: exploitation, discrimination, workaholism, burnout and even IP theft.
The fuel that keeps her going? believing that the innovations that will change the world for the better are living in the minds of people who are too scared, too tired and too poor to be able to action those ideas, and, most importantly, that this doesn't have to be this way.
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"The problems we are trying to solve are so big, that it feels like every day should be spent trying to move the needle."
Bayo Adelaja founded Do IT Now Now to bridge the disenfranchisement gap, and if you are not entirely sure about what it means and how it manifests itself, this episode is even more relevant.
A decade into her work in tech, Bayo had already seen much of the industry's darker side: exploitation, discrimination, workaholism, burnout and even IP theft.
The fuel that keeps her going? believing that the innovations that will change the world for the better are living in the minds of people who are too scared, too tired and too poor to be able to action those ideas, and, most importantly, that this doesn't have to be this way.
See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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