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By Neil Muchemwa
The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.
Mako shares his compelling story of resilience, taking us through the highs and lows of starting and failing in multiple businesses. His passion for Africa fuels his determination, creating a narrative that goes beyond success metrics to embrace the valuable lessons found in setbacks. Explore the art of embracing failure as a stepping stone, the thrill of taking calculated risks, and the unique factors that have molded Mako's entrepreneurial spirit. In a world where uncertainty is the only constant, join us in uncovering the mindset and influences that set Mako on a path of continuous growth.
Maxwell's path to success began with a heart dedicated to making a difference, serving in the non-profit sector. He discovered the power of leveraging opportunities within existing structures. Tune in to hear how Maxwell transformed his passion into profit, pioneering the art of building a business within a business. So, whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur seeking inspiration or a seasoned business professional hungry for new perspectives, this episode is a must-listen!
What is it like to live in a place most of your life, and still not feel like you belong there? In this episode, we learn about some of the joys and difficulties of being an African parent in Germany. Sia shares with us how her childhood hobby developed into multiple profitable businesses.
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MENTORPRENEURS DOES NOT OWN THE RIGHTS THIS THE MUSIC
Burna Boy - Last Last (Instrumental) by Rockstar Beats
Catch the full episode on Monday 20 November 2022
Chelsea Mugayapi-Maenzanise talks to us about the importance of protecting the business when working with friends or family. She also walks us through her journey of starting and growing her business and completing her degree, and the lessons she learned along the way.
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Mhondoro - BeatOven
What happens when we plan, prepare and do everything in our power to achieve our goals but we miss? Do we feel sorry for ourselves and give up or do we take on a new path and thrive. In this episode, we follow Miss Sipho's journey as she shares her story about how she manages her startup, her day job, her youtube channel, and still have time to a degree in pharmaceutical sciences.
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Nanka Lamaphoyisa (Instrumental Mix) - Base 79
Our Mentor for this week. Runyararo shares with us how she made a 180degree turn in her career choices after completing her first degree. Runyararo and her friends run Dzidzai Edu, she walks us through the dynamics of working with her friends. An agency that assists prospective students from Sub-Saharan Africa to enroll in German universities. We are proud to announce that Runyararo is our very first student entrepreneur. The episode will be available on Spotify in the next 24hours. If you’re struggling with your career choice or want to start a business while studying this episode is for you.
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Lucky Dube-It's not easy
Heavy K - Wena Instrumental
In this episode, Dr. Azeeza speaks to us about the importance of relationships and networking in business. She walks us through her business journey and some of the strategies she uses. Dr. Azeeza also shares some of the business ventures she has going on, and her role in training entrepreneurs through GoGlobal Business School to scale their businesses globally. One of our favorite quotes by Dr. Azeeza is "Connecting Asia to the world and the world to Asia"
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Drake - Mob Ties Instrumental by Mikey1da
Number 9 - Jaydon Films
Our Mentor today is Antoine Noble. Antoine shares his journey in finding purpose and fulfillment by starting a non-profit in his community and how to attack it as a business. Find out what Antoine had to give up to find true happiness in Episode 2 of Mentopreneurs.
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Jaden Smith - Icon (Best Instrumental) (Reprod. Zeven)
Jadon.Films - Crystols
In this episode, we speak to Stephanie Chiyangwa, Senior Pastor at Cornerstone Church, CEO of Seven Seasons, Octomed and Zorbital. Stephanie speaks to us about her early entrepreneurship life, her current and upcoming projects, how she protects her mental health and her education, and her mentors. We hope you enjoy it as much as we enjoyed putting it together for you.
Disclamer* I do not own the right to the music played in this podcast.
WizKid -Blessed ft Damian Marley [ instrumental] by A DON DIE BEATS
Crystols by Jadonfilms.color
The podcast currently has 11 episodes available.