Today’s guest is Denise Sandquist, the founder of Fika, a female-focused AI social & dating app in Asia. Born in Vietnam and adopted to Sweden, Denise is truly a global citizen, speaking 6 languages and having lived in multiple countries.
Fresh of a $1.6m raise, we chat about why Denise came back to Vietnam to start FikaAdvice for Vietnamese adoptees looking to find their biological parentsWhy Fika is more than just a dating appFemale leadership in VietnamOpportunities for overseas Vietnamese looking to come back to Vietnam.Find out more about Fika here: https://keepfika.com/
0:00 – episode introduction2:16 – Denise’s introduction, life journey, finding her biological mother, starting Fika6:47 – experiences growing up in Sweden as a Vietnamese adoptee11:25 – advice for Vietnamese adoptees looking to find their biological parents in Vietnam14:00 – what is Fika? Not just a dating app? On Gen Zs being connected and increasing loneliness.18:20 – focus on user safety in Asia, manually verifying profiles, AI & data, future plans27:30 – how did Fika get traction in a crowded dating app market?29:45 – was Fika self-funded / bootstrapped? Did you have any doubts throughout?33:45 – the COVID situation in Vietnam. Has it had impact on Fika / dating?37:20 – Denise’s fund-raising journey42:20 – Denise’s career journey / did she always want to be an entrepreneur?45:30 – Denise’s thoughts on female leaders in Vietnam and empowering women54:00 – Dating in Sweden vs Vietnam56:00 – How does Denise manage her stress? Thoughts on work-life balance59:30 – has Denise found anyone on Fika yet?1:01:16 – advice and opportunities for Việt Kiều looking to come back to Vietnam. What is holding them back? What advantages do they have?1:06:53 – advice for young people that are feeling lost in life. On taking risks in life.1:11:00 – where to follow Denise & how to connect.