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What does entrepreneurship look like during economic collapse?
In this episode, Andrew sits down with Gerson Gómez, founder of Ridery, one of Venezuela’s fastest-growing mobility and tech companies. From hyperinflation and $30 monthly salaries to building a company generating tens of millions in annual revenue, this is an incredible story about resilience, adaptation, startups, leadership, and opportunity during one of the most difficult economic periods in modern history.
The conversation covers Venezuela’s recovery, building Ridery, startup culture, Amazon’s business philosophy, entrepreneurship under pressure, AI, scaling companies, resilience, family, self-development, and why curiosity may be one of the most important traits an entrepreneur can have.
An inspiring conversation about persistence, vision, and building something meaningful when the odds are against you.
By Andrew CartwrightWhat does entrepreneurship look like during economic collapse?
In this episode, Andrew sits down with Gerson Gómez, founder of Ridery, one of Venezuela’s fastest-growing mobility and tech companies. From hyperinflation and $30 monthly salaries to building a company generating tens of millions in annual revenue, this is an incredible story about resilience, adaptation, startups, leadership, and opportunity during one of the most difficult economic periods in modern history.
The conversation covers Venezuela’s recovery, building Ridery, startup culture, Amazon’s business philosophy, entrepreneurship under pressure, AI, scaling companies, resilience, family, self-development, and why curiosity may be one of the most important traits an entrepreneur can have.
An inspiring conversation about persistence, vision, and building something meaningful when the odds are against you.