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Some of the most inspirational entrepreneurs we have met are driven by the problem they are trying to solve, not by their product. In each episode we speak to entrepreneurs, to dig into pain points an... more
FAQs about What's the Problem?:How many episodes does What's the Problem? have?The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.
August 08, 2023WtP: Zarja Cibej speaks to Aakash and Amrit about providing parents with much needed childcare options and why corporates have become involved in myTamarin’s solutions.Here, we chat with Zarja Cibej. Zarja is the founder of myTamarin, a company designed to help parents identify childcare solutions. This episode involves a range of topics, including: discovering the market inefficiency, growing as a B2B corporate solution, and expanding into other family problems like fertility, elderly care, and more.To learn more about myTamarin, visit here:https://www.mytamarin.com/IG: @mytamarinlinkedin.com/company/mytamarin/...more31minPlay
August 07, 2023WtP: How Aakash and Amrit met, why the show stopped, and the plan for the upcoming seasonHey! This is Aakash Kapur and Amrit Sami, a startup operator and a startup investor.After over a year of Aakash pausing this podcast, we have decided to restart the show together, with Amrit as a co-host and business partner. Tune in to hear how they met, how they have continued to work together, and what will be different about the show going forward… or just skip to the first episode of the season in a couple days!Subscribe to What’s the Problem? on your favorite podcasting app!Follow us at:http://theproblem.io/IG: @theproblem.io...more7minPlay
November 12, 2020WtP: Bruce Pannaman chats about the financial stress caused by becoming a new parent and how StorkCard can help, so that parents can direct more attention towards having and raising their kids.Here, you'll hear me chat with Bruce Pannaman. Bruce is a co-founder at StorkCard, a company designed to help new parents better predict and control their spending, so that they can focus more on the joys of parenthood. This episode includes a range of topics, including: the stigma around talking about money, the available government benefits in the UK, the unpredictably high childcare costs (including their contribution to the gender pay gap), and how StorkCard can help.To learn more about StorkCard, keep up by downloading the app in the UK or following at:https://www.storkcard.com/https://www.facebook.com/storkcard/https://www.linkedin.com/company/storkcard/App Links:https://apple.co/2IseusPhttps://bit.ly/38xkX0a...more30minPlay
September 01, 2020WtP: Eric Chebil talks about the issue of millennials being unable to buy a home in today’s real estate market and explains how Cher was created to capture a growing co-owning environment.Here, you'll hear me chat with Eric Chebil. Eric is the founder of Cher, a company that enables individuals to build equity, through co-homeownership. Known to previous generations as a life staple, homeownership is becoming an increasingly tough target for many millennials to reach. Cher aims to tackle this problem by enabling a process of co-owning a home.To learn more about Cher, keep up at the following links:https://www.cher.app/https://www.linkedin.com/company/cher/https://www.instagram.com/cher.app/https://www.facebook.com/cherapp...more24minPlay
July 30, 2020WtP: David Watkins chats about problems surrounding existing transportation services and how DASH pivoted during London’s lockdownHere, you'll hear me chat with David Watkins. David is a former Jaguar Land Rover engineer who co-founded DASH, a subscription-based bike and e-bike service, appealing to businesses and employees as a sustainable option for commuting.To learn more about DASH, keep up at the following links:https://www.linkedin.com/company/dash-rides-limited/https://twitter.com/dash_mobilityhttps://www.dashrides.com/...more30minPlay
June 29, 2020WtP: Sofian Bayed talks about the growth of ESG and how Tensoriel tackles the problem of unstructured dataHere, you'll hear me chat with Sofian Bayed. Sofian is the Founder & CEO of Tensoriel, a company that uses AI to create ESG insights for investment professionals. Tensoriel gives financial institutions a platform to be able to source and read millions of news articles in real-time. This aids investors with their decision-making, when integrating ESG into their portfolios. Tensoriel is based in Paris and is backed by Ecole Polytechnique (X-up) and Euratechnologies (FALC).To learn more about the company, visit tensoriel.com or linkedin.com/company/tensoriel/...more24minPlay
FAQs about What's the Problem?:How many episodes does What's the Problem? have?The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.