Spotlighting Kenyan entrepreneurs who have turned their passion into businesses, the challenges faced and successes.
Malcolm X once said, “Education is the passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to those who prepare for it today.”Omar Mohamed, CEO of EduCare International, has made it his business to provide access to quality university education. He joins the Elevated podcast to share more about his business.
Attention Foodies! Meet pastry chef Cynthia Kinyanjui, whose running a food business (Cynthiasbakes) making delicious cakes and pastries from her home kitchen!
What makes Enda Sports Wear different? "Good quality, very light, created to reward the Kenyan winning style of running, worn by champions"- Navalayo Osembo, CEO & Co-founder of Enda Sports Wear. And that's not all!
It starts with an idea; the bigger the better & preferably one that society benefits, then gather a team of diverse skill sets to turn that idea into reality, prototype, test to ensure it's ready for mass production and voila! You have a game-changer. These are just a few ingredients of how Enda Sports Wear became the first-ever Kenyan made running shoes. Navalayo Osembo, CEO & Co-founder shares the entire recipe of the journey on the Elevated Podcast.
Is there happiness in entrepreneurship? Or is it a struggle? Videographer Andrew Ndung'u shares his thoughts with the Elevated podcast.
What inspires an artist to draw or paint? The Elevated podcast talks to visual artist Nyerere Michael of Dust depo artist studio, Nairobi to find out
Lights, Camera, Action! Film and TV Producer Mumo Liku shares how he turned his passion into a production company that has been in operation for 7 years now, received numerous awards for original and thought-provoking content, and laser-focused on changing perceptions of Africa through photography and video production.