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This week, we’re continuing the conversation with venture capitalist Kwame Anku—diving deeper into the mindset and movement required to build where there’s no existing roadmap. Drawing from real-world experience and expansive vision, Kwame unpacks how leaders can translate what they know into spaces that are still taking shape.
We also open up the room for live questions, expanding the dialogue around influence, innovation, and the complexity of doing meaningful work on emerging ground.
This marks the end of Season 5 of The Called Podcast—but we’ll be back soon with fresh conversations, new voices, and even more insight to fuel your calling. Until then, stay the course, stay expectant, and stay connected.
Don’t forget to share, rate, and review. Subscribe now so you never miss an episode. And remember—you’re not random, you’re called. Learn more at www.calledleaders.com
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This week, we’re continuing the conversation with venture capitalist Kwame Anku—diving deeper into the mindset and movement required to build where there’s no existing roadmap. Drawing from real-world experience and expansive vision, Kwame unpacks how leaders can translate what they know into spaces that are still taking shape.
We also open up the room for live questions, expanding the dialogue around influence, innovation, and the complexity of doing meaningful work on emerging ground.
This marks the end of Season 5 of The Called Podcast—but we’ll be back soon with fresh conversations, new voices, and even more insight to fuel your calling. Until then, stay the course, stay expectant, and stay connected.
Don’t forget to share, rate, and review. Subscribe now so you never miss an episode. And remember—you’re not random, you’re called. Learn more at www.calledleaders.com
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