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What does it take to build a next-generation social platform—and the grit to get there?
In this conversation, I sit down with D’Angelo Senat, first-generation Haitian-American engineer and founder of AllPeeP, a Web3 community platform putting power back into the hands of creators and brands. From his parents’ immigrant journey to his own pivots through engineering, e-commerce, and big-tech roles, D’Angelo shares how purpose and resilience shaped his path.
We explore:
00:00 // Intro
07:45 // Lessons from starting (and selling) his first company
11:30 // How his family’s story sparked a Fortune-500-size vision
19:45 // Why embracing pivots is essential for every founder
36:00 // How AllPeeP is redefining social media, ethics, and data privacy
54:18 // Navigating today’s tough funding climate and finding global tech talent in Ghana
01:03:00 // What the next five years of community-owned social networks could look like
1:06:00 // Building long-term wealth by owning the company you create
If you’re a founder, creator, or anyone curious about the future of digital communities and financial independence, this episode is packed with insights and inspiration.
🎧 Listen in and discover why the future doesn’t belong to platforms—it belongs to people.
#AllPeeP #Web3 #Startup #CommunityBuilding #GrowWithPapa #Podcast #Entrepreneurship #TechInnovation #DigitalOwnership #FounderStory
Disclaimer: The content provided in this episode is for educational purposes only. It is not intended as, and shall not be construed as, financial or investment advice. Any strategies, tips, or information shared in this episode are solely for the purpose of general knowledge and discussion. Listeners are encouraged to consult with qualified financial professionals and conduct their own research before making any financial decisions. The hosts and guests do not assume any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, completeness, or suitability of the information presented. Investments involve risk, and past performance is not indicative of future results. Listeners should exercise caution and discretion when considering any financial actions, and their personal circumstances and goals should always be taken into account.
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What does it take to build a next-generation social platform—and the grit to get there?
In this conversation, I sit down with D’Angelo Senat, first-generation Haitian-American engineer and founder of AllPeeP, a Web3 community platform putting power back into the hands of creators and brands. From his parents’ immigrant journey to his own pivots through engineering, e-commerce, and big-tech roles, D’Angelo shares how purpose and resilience shaped his path.
We explore:
00:00 // Intro
07:45 // Lessons from starting (and selling) his first company
11:30 // How his family’s story sparked a Fortune-500-size vision
19:45 // Why embracing pivots is essential for every founder
36:00 // How AllPeeP is redefining social media, ethics, and data privacy
54:18 // Navigating today’s tough funding climate and finding global tech talent in Ghana
01:03:00 // What the next five years of community-owned social networks could look like
1:06:00 // Building long-term wealth by owning the company you create
If you’re a founder, creator, or anyone curious about the future of digital communities and financial independence, this episode is packed with insights and inspiration.
🎧 Listen in and discover why the future doesn’t belong to platforms—it belongs to people.
#AllPeeP #Web3 #Startup #CommunityBuilding #GrowWithPapa #Podcast #Entrepreneurship #TechInnovation #DigitalOwnership #FounderStory
Disclaimer: The content provided in this episode is for educational purposes only. It is not intended as, and shall not be construed as, financial or investment advice. Any strategies, tips, or information shared in this episode are solely for the purpose of general knowledge and discussion. Listeners are encouraged to consult with qualified financial professionals and conduct their own research before making any financial decisions. The hosts and guests do not assume any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, completeness, or suitability of the information presented. Investments involve risk, and past performance is not indicative of future results. Listeners should exercise caution and discretion when considering any financial actions, and their personal circumstances and goals should always be taken into account.