In a series of frank and warm conversations, the 20 something podcast features guests sharing useful advice on what’s helped them navigate those tricky quarter life crisis years
Billie Quinlan, CO- founder and CEO of Ferly, the app for sexual wellness, joins us to discuss what it’s been like to found and navigate a start up within an emerging industry and through a global pandemic
Kabir Bali joins us to chat about Jumpstart: the graduate programme for start ups. We talk about starting a business during the pandemic, the perfect time to take life risks and how young graduates are entering the job market in today’s climate
For our three part special on 20 something founders, we’re joined by James Lamming, founder of Tend - the online farmers market
Live podcast with Kirsten Nehr talking all things Founders Academy and taking risks in your career #lifelonglearners
Shalin joins us for a deep dive into working abroad in China. We cover workplace customs, China expansion and what remote working might look like in the post Covid era
Stephanie Glover shares with us her expert tips on what constitutes a crisis and how best to deal with one when it happens to your business
Ahmed Khan gives us a break down on how to make money from property without having a bunch of it to start with. Spoiler alert: episode contains loads of amazing property trade secrets
Henrik Wetter-Sanchez reveals his journey to his dream job in VC at Playfair Capital and how other 20 somethings can make the switch too. Also covered: covid19 (obviously) painkillers and vitamin pills, equity crowdfunding and uMed
South African doctor Mike Nel walks us through the trials and tribulations of being a junior doctor in South Africa as well as his various entrepreneurial pursuits in healthcare
Carmen Von Pattinson explains all the way from NY why productive confrontation is about the process and not about achieving an outcome
Levi Broderick shares his interest and experience with the built environment that we all move through. We chat about what the future of towns will be, and whether covid19 will change any of these dynamics
Paris Anne O’Shea has been a physicist, software engineer, data scientist and product designer, all by the age of 23. Now on a mission to solve education, hear Paris describe why it’s more important to find the solution you want to solve for than the job you want to have
Dana Khater gives her back story to starting a fashion e-commerce brand whist still at university and against the backdrop of two Egyptian revolutions