The Asia-Pacific region is home to 52 percent (or approximately 285 million) of the global economically active youth population. However, 30.4 million of the region’s 15-to-24 year-olds are unemployed (GERA, 2019). Moreover, youth who are employed tend to have very low incomes. Young people need to be creating employment for themselves, through small and medium scale or high growth enterprises that employ others. However, young entrepreneurs face significant barriers in creating start-ups, as they lack mentors as well as business and management skills, while financial constraints, funding and access to markets are also lacking (Lim & Grant, 2014). In this episode, we conversed with Muhammad Hafiz Waliyuddin, the CEO of Angkuts Indonesia to discuss about making a Start-Up.