Founders Unfound tells the stories of exceptional entrepreneurs and tech founders from underrepresented backgrounds – starting with founders of African descent. We have a regular podcast and complimentary blog created to shine a light on the broad spectrum that reflects all the diversity in entrepreneurship today. We spotlight entrepreneurs working on venture-worthy, big opportunity ideas.We know behind every founder team is an origin story that deserves to be boldly told. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fri, September 01, 2023
Megan Graham is the Founder and CEO of Ries , a new brand addressing single-use plastic waste in the beauty industry with refillable, reusable travel-size bottles designed for beauty. Megan spent her formative years in Atlanta, where her father was an anchor for CNN. She attended Florida State University, choosing to major in Textile Science and Fashion Merchandising. Megan translated this into a career in media and fashion, ultimately helping to run beauty marketing at Vogue. Her roles over those years involved extensive travel. And it was this context that led to her insight around wasteful plastics in personal care items, particularly those used on-the-go. She would discover that 150 billion pieces of plastic are created by the beauty industry annually, and 30% of single use plastic ending up in the landfill comes from personal care and grooming products. So, as the saying goes, she thought there had to be a better way. And so Ries was born. Megan was part of the inaugural cohort of the Sephora Accelerate. Ries has gone to be carried by Sephora and Goop, and be recognized by Glamour and Cosmopolitan magazines as one of the hottest innovations in the industry. Megan has a great story. You’ll want to listen in. In this episode Megan and Dan discussed: The realization that she appreciated looking at fashion more than creating The growth the comes from hard environments How Ries ended up featured at Gwyneth Paltrow's Goop Why success for her is defined by pushing the industry forward in sustainability What a trend forecaster actually does OUR SPONSORS FOR THIS EPISODE : Founders Live the global venue for entrepreneurs to experience events, content, and community. Check out founderslive.com to join and to find a live event near you. MORE on MEGAN and RIES Megan: linkedin.com/in/meganshaygraham instagram.com/megansgraham Ries: ries-ries.com linkedin.com/company/riesries instagram.com/riesbeauty twitter.com/RiesBeauty </p
Sat, August 19, 2023
Naza Shelley is Founder and CEO of CarpeDM , an exclusive member-only dating community, created for singles seeking meaningful relationships with professional Black women. Naza is the daughter of military parents, so she lived in many places growing up. She eventually settled down in Virginia for high school, and then the University of Virginia for college. From a young age, she had aspirations to become an attorney. She pursued this journey, with a law degree from Howard University. Naza says it was a year post law school teaching in China that reinforced her desire to practice. And so she did when she returned to the US. As a successful black professional woman in DC, she still found something missing. As she explored the various online dating experiences, she became more and more frustrated: why wasn’t there anything for her specifically? And so, the idea for CarpeDM was born. Fast forward through milestones, like landing a co-founder, going through Techstars, and launching a truly unique hybrid service that is part online dating and part matchmaker service. Naza has closed an oversubscribed pre-seed round, gaining her membership into the group of black women founders who’ve raised over $1M in venture capital. Naza has a great story. You’ll want to listen in. In this episode Naza and Dan discussed: Growing up in a military family The impact of spending a year in China after law school How dozens of dates in a year left her exhausted, with no real connections The power of 'friends and family' signals Why $86,000 was the right amount for her first fundraise OUR SPONSORS FOR THIS EPISODE : BLCK VC A focused community built for and by black investors. If you ever thought about getting into Venture, you definitely want to connect up at blackvc.com or follow @BLCKVC for more about their exceptional programs and events. MORE on NAZA and CARPEDM Naza: linkedin.com/in/naza-shelley twitter.com/Naza_Shelley CarpeDM: carpedmdating.com linkedin.com/company/carpedmdating instagram.com/carpedmdating <a href="https:/
Mon, June 19, 2023
JUNETEENTH 2023 - Part II In honor of Juneteenth and the 3rd anniversary of the murder of George Floyd, we thought we’d do something a little different this month. Back in June 2020, we did two episodes with black men and black women founders, capturing their raw thoughts, emotions, and insights at the time. These were two of our most popular episodes of all time. And the sentiments shared, and vulnerability shared are as powerful today as they were then. This is part two, where we were honored to have Dr. Ivor Horn step in as guest host, moderating a panel of black women founders: Helen Adeosun , Stella Ashaolu , Cherae Robinson , and Ashlee Wisdom In some ways, that time in 2020 was a catalyst for progress. Unfortunately, though - with an extended pandemic, a tough economy, and frankly the passage of time – we have not seen enough continued focus, and a loss of priority. One thing that history teaches us…its that where society’s gaze lands, progress and achievement follow. The founders from these episodes certainly show a representative slice of the founder journey. Some have startups that are prospering with investment capital. Some have pivoted. And some have sunset. But all of these founders are still wise and fierce leaders today. Take time to ponder on what you hear.. . In this throwback episode from June 2020, we discussed: How it feels to be a black woman in America Moving between exhausted and determined Honoring the moment: with voice, intention, and self-care The desire to reach back and lift up How office hours are a poor substitute for a check Audience References: Stella's panel discussion Ashlee's TEDx Talk Cherae's Podcast More about Ivor <a href="http://wavve.link/Founders" rel="
Mon, June 19, 2023
JUNETEENTH 2023 - Part I In honor of Juneteenth and the 3rd anniversary of the murder of George Floyd, we thought we’d do something a little different this month. Back in June 2020, we did two episodes with black men and black women founders, capturing their raw thoughts, emotions, and insights at the time. These were two of our most popular episodes of all time. And the sentiments shared, and vulnerability shared are as powerful today as they were then. This is part I, with me moderating a panel of black men founders: Kahlil Ashanti , Bara Cola , AK Ikwuakor , and Claudius Mbemba . In some ways, that time in 2020 was a catalyst for progress. Unfortunately though - with an extended pandemic, a tough economy, and frankly the passage of time – we have not seen enough continued focus, and a loss of priority. One thing that history teaches us…its that where society’s gaze lands, progress and achievement follow. The founders from these episodes certainly show a representative slice of the founder journey. Some have startups that are prospering with investment capital. Some have pivoted. And some have sunset. But all of these founders remain wise and fierce. Take time to ponder on what you hear.. . In this throwback episode from June 2020, we discussed: How it feels to be a black man in America (June 2020) What it's like to be a black entrepreneur in the midst of two American crises What steps are they taking, in light of the protests, George Floyd, and their own mental health Recommendations for others, including allies Audience References: AK's Post Bara's Post Claudius' Post Dan's Post Follow Founders Unfound : Like and share - help us grow. <a href="https://foundersunfound.com/podcast-transcript-special-episode-juneteenth-2023-part-one/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target
Fri, May 26, 2023
Kofi Gyekye is a serial entrepreneur and Co-Founder of Lane , the world's largest and most innovative workplace experience platform, connecting 300+ properties across 22 cities and 8 countries. We are trying something a little different with this episode. Kofi along with his cofounder Clinton, has actually built and sold Lane, so not really still unfound. But he was so interesting and the journey so compelling, I couldn’t resist sitting down with him as a guest. Kofi grew up in Europe with African parents. He was good at school and realized that he loved the dual pursuit of creativity and analysis - the perfect foundations for his journey as product visionary. A serendipitous meeting at university party, resulted in Kofi’s partnership with his co-founder Clinton across 3 separate ventures. It was when Kofi was considering an RFP for a marketing campaign, for office buildings, that he decided to do something he had never done before in his career – see what’s like to work in a office. So, he spent a day exploring and observing at big skyscraper office. The epiphany hit him: why can’t the office environment be as convenient and seamless as home. And so Lane was born. In the whirlwind that followed, the company did Techstars, grew from 10 to 200 people, landed clients all over the world, and then in late 2021, sold for $200M to unicorn Proptech company VTS. Kofi has a great story. You’ll want to listen in. In this episode Kofi and Dan discussed: Growing up as an African in Italy How the combination of analytical and creative make him great at product The evolution of fulfillment and its connection to impact The journey of selling your company The future of work, and oh the way, real estate OUR SPONSORS FOR THIS EPISODE : AfriBlocks The global pan-African freelance marketplace and collaboration platform. More at afriblocks.com MORE on KOFI and LANE Kofi: linkedin.com/in/kofi-gyekye-3812044a instagram.com/kof.g twitter.com/Kofi_gyekye Lane: joinlane.com linkedin.com/company/joinlane <a href="https://twitter.com/joinlane"
Fri, April 28, 2023
Melissa Brogdon is Co-Founder and CEO of FourthParty , a justice technology company that increases access to mediation services so that people can resolve legal conflicts outside of court. Proud to hail from Oakland, Melissa was raised by an incredible role model - her great grandmother. Despite opportunities to stay local for college at Berkeley, she followed the urging of a mentor and went to Spelman, a premier HBCU in Atlanta. Emerging from undergrad with confidence and curiosity, Melissa was initially a teacher, but ultimately pursued a successful career in the nonprofit sector. But then came the opportunity to work with her partner and husband to build his law practice. It was there that Melissa saw firsthand the impact of mediation, AND the clear needs mediators had. And so FourthParty was born. Melissa has a great story. You’ll want to listen in. In this episode Melissa and Dan discussed: Growing up in Oakland Her journey from teaching to philanthropy to entrepreneurship How the pandemic drove an explosion in the need for mediation When she found out she was part of the first Google for Startups class Why "first" isn't always best OUR SPONSORS FOR THIS EPISODE : Founders Live the global venue for entrepreneurs to experience events, content, and community. Check out founderslive.com to join and to find a live event near you. MORE on MELISSA and FOURTHPARTY Melissa: linkedin.com/in/melissarebeccacampbell instagram.com/itsmelissabrogdon FourthParty: fourthparty.app linkedin.com/company/fourthparty twitter.com/4thPartyApp instagram.com/4thpartyapp Follow Founders Unfound: Like and share - help us grow! PODCAST TRANSCRIPT #blackfounders #founderstories #foundersafricandescent #legaltech <p style='color:grey; font-size:
Fri, April 14, 2023
Chiko Chingaya, Co-Founder and CEO of Talisman , a company building the next generation of software management, offering companies a centralized overview of all their software and SaaS. Born in post-colonial Zimbabwe, Chiko moved to the US when he was 7, growing up in and around Dallas. With parents always working, Chiko developed a sense of independence, pursuing early passions for writing and the arts. He entered college under the premise that he would pursue law potentially, But, a trip to his homeland midway through undergrad left him humbled and determined. What followed was a masterclass of career stints - product, marketing, sales, and client success. Then one evening, watching Shark tank with a glass on wine in hand, he had the epiphany that would become Talisman. Keep listening to hear how it happened. Chiko and Talisman have a great story. In this episode Chiko and Dan discussed: What changed when he moved from Zimbabwe to the US How a $500 trip to Costco landed Talisman its first investors Is it me or is it my business? The black founder inner question The power of relationships and your network Why everyone should learn to code OUR SPONSORS FOR THIS EPISODE : AfriBlocks The global pan-African freelance marketplace and collaboration platform. More at afriblocks.com MORE on CHIKO and TALISMAN Chiko: linkedin.com/in/chikochingaya twitter.com/chikochingaya Talisman: gettalisman.com linkedin.com/company/talismanapp twitter.com/gettalisman Follow Founders Unfound: Like and share - help us grow! PODCAST TRANSCRIPT #blackfounders #founderstories #foundersafricandescent #b2b #saas Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fri, March 17, 2023
Donald T Boone, Founder and CEO of BoxedUp, a B2B equipment rental marketplace, similar to the Airbnb for camera gear. Growing up in Maryland, Donald came from humble beginnings and followed his older brother in pursuit of an engineering degree at the HBCU North Carolina A&T. Donald had distinguished roles at companies like Exxon and Amazon. But as a 3-time founder, the call of entrepreneurship has always been loud in his ear. And talk about conviction. He has borrowed against his 401k for a previous startup and taught himself how to code from scratch. And get this, in the middle of the pandemic, with an incredible compensation in Amazon in hand, he decided to take BoxedUp’s early insights and traction, quit his job and set out to make his company the success he knew it could be. Donald has a great story. You’ll want to listen in. In this episode Donald and Dan discussed: Growing up in Maryland How following his brother led to an HBCU education The stark reality of giving up Amazon-level comp to be a founder How COVID 19 changed his business almost instantly OUR SPONSORS FOR THIS EPISODE : Entrepreneur Struggle A compelling podcast with host Chris Colbert from DCP Entertainment. Listen anywhere you get podcasts or go to dcpofficial.com/entrepreneurstruggle MORE on DONALD and BOXEDUP Donald: instagram.com/donaldtboone linkedin.com/in/donaldboone His Journey, Medium Article BoxedUp: tryboxedup.com linkedin.com/company/boxedup instagram.com/tryboxedup twitter.com/tryboxedup Follow Founders Unfound: Like and share - help us grow! PODCAST TRANSCRIPT #blackfounders #founderstories #foundersafricandescent #ecommerce Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target
Tue, February 28, 2023
For the month of February, we are publishing flashback clips from some of our wonderful past episodes. Please a take some time enjoy (again) the full episodes from these founders. Season 4 of Founders Unfound starts in March! Kistein Monkhouse is Founder and CEO of Patient Orator , a startup that improves healthcare access and breaks down health inequities through an easy-to-use app. Original Episode: No.16, July 2020 foundersunfound.com/patient-orator-founder-profile-podcast MORE ON KISTEIN AND PATIENT ORATOR Kistein: @KisteinM linkedin.com/in/kisteinmonk45/ vimeo.com/ondemand/humanizinghealthcare Patient Orator: patientorator.com linkedin.com/company/patientorator/ twitter.com/PatientOrator Follow Founders Unfound: Like and share - help us grow! #blackfounders #founderstories #foundersafricandescent #bhm Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mon, February 27, 2023
For the month of February, we are publishing flashback clips from some of our wonderful past episodes. Please a take some time enjoy (again) the full episodes from these founders. Season 4 of Founders Unfound starts in March! Wole Ayodele is Co-Founder and CEO of Fincra (formerly Fliqpay) , a startup that makes it easy for fintech firms, platforms and global businesses to accept local and international payments through an easy-to-integrate API and merchant portal. Original Episode: No.14, June 2020 foundersunfound.com/fliqpay-founder-profile-podcast MORE ON WOLE AND FINCRA Wole: twitter.com/AyowoleOA linkedin.com/in/woleayodele/ Fliqpay Pitch on Techstars Demo Day Fincra: fincra.com linkedin.com/company/fincrahq twitter.com/FincraHQ instagram.com/fincrahq Follow Founders Unfound: Like and share - help us grow! #blackfounders #founderstories #foundersafricandescent #bhm Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sun, February 26, 2023
For the month of February, we are publishing flashback clips from some of our wonderful past episodes. Please a take some time enjoy (again) the full episodes from these founders. Season 4 of Founders Unfound starts in March! Roger Roman, Co-Founder of AfriBlocks, the global Pan-African freelance marketplace and collaboration platform. They are building THE resource for devs, designers, and virtual assistants. Original Episode: No.39, July 2021 foundersunfound.com/afriblocks-black-founder-profile-podcast MORE ON ROGER AND AFRIBLOCKS Roger: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rogerroman/ https://twitter.com/RogerLRomanII AfriBlocks: https://www.afriblocks.com https://www.linkedin.com/company/afriblocks/ https://twitter.com/afriblocks https://www.instagram.com/afriblocks/ Follow Founders Unfound: Like and share - help us grow! #blackfounders #founderstories #foundersafricandescent #bhm Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sat, February 25, 2023
For the month of February, we are publishing flashback clips from some of our wonderful past episodes. Please a take some time enjoy (again) the full episodes from these founders. Season 4 of Founders Unfound starts in March! Patrice Darby Neely is Founder and CEO of GoTackle, the first automated consulting and data analytics platform for small business owners and the vast network of small business supporters. Original Episode: No.40, August 2021 foundersunfound.com/gologic-black-founder-profile-podcast MORE ON PATRICE AND GOTACKLE Patrice: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrice-darby-neely GoTackle: gotackle.app linkedin.com/company/join-tackle/about Follow Founders Unfound: Like and share - help us grow! #blackfounders #founderstories #foundersafricandescent #bhm Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fri, February 24, 2023
For the month of February, we are publishing flashback clips from some of our wonderful past episodes. Please a take some time enjoy (again) the full episodes from these founders. Season 4 of Founders Unfound starts in March! Kirt Debique is the Co-Founder and CEO of SyncFloor , a company revolutionizing discovery and acquisition of music for productions of all types – from advertising to podcasting, filmmaking to fitness, TV to eSports. Original Episode: No.22, November 2020 foundersunfound.com/syncfloor-founder-profile-podcast MORE ON KIRT AND SYNCFLOOR Kirt: linkedin.com/in/kirtdebique/ twitter.com/katewayo twitter.com/BrickLaneRecs instagram.com/katewayo/ SyncFloor: songsforpodcasters.com syncfloor.com linkedin.com/company/syncfloor/ twitter.com/SyncFloor instagram.com/syncfloor/ Follow Founders Unfound: Like and share - help us grow! #blackfounders #founderstories #foundersafricandescent #bhm Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, February 23, 2023
For the month of February, we are publishing flashback clips from some of our wonderful past episodes. Please a take some time enjoy (again) the full episodes from these founders. Season 4 of Founders Unfound starts in March! Evan Leaphart is the Founder and CEO of Kiddie Kredit, a mobile chore tracking app that teaches kids about credit. Original Episode: No.29, March 2021 foundersunfound.com/kiddie-kredit-black-founder-profile-podcast MORE ON EVAN AND KIDDIE KREDIT Evan: linkedin.com/in/evanleaphart/ twitter.com/evanleaphart instagram.com/evanleaphart/ blackmentalktech.com Kiddie Kredit kiddiekredit.com twitter.com/kiddiekredit instagram.com/KiddieKredit/ Follow Founders Unfound: Like and share - help us grow! #blackfounders #founderstories #foundersafricandescent #bhm Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Wed, February 22, 2023
For the month of February, we are publishing flashback clips from some of our wonderful past episodes. Please a take some time enjoy (again) the full episodes from these founders. Season 4 of Founders Unfound starts in March! Amira Rasool is the Founder and CEO of The Folklore, a conglomerate of B2B, consumer, and media products that enable the global ecosystem to seamlessly discover, connect with, and shop African and diasporic designer brands. Original Episode: No.33, May 2021 foundersunfound.com/the-folklore-black-founder-profile-podcast MORE ON AMIRA AND THE FOLKLORE Amira: instagram.com/amirarasool twitter.com/amirarasool linkedin.com/in/amira-rasool-52359855 The Folklore: instagram.com/TheFolklore twitter.com/TheFolklore linkedin.com/company/the-folklore Follow Founders Unfound: Like and share - help us grow! #blackfounders #founderstories #foundersafricandescent #bhm Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tue, February 21, 2023
For the month of February, we are publishing flashback clips from some of our wonderful past episodes. Please a take some time enjoy (again) the full episodes from these founders. Season 4 of Founders Unfound starts in March! Kwame Boler is Co-Founder and CEO of Spritz (formerly Neu) , an app that helps house cleaners automate and grow their business. Original Episode: No.2, April 2019 foundersunfound.com/coming-soon-neu-founder-profile-podcast MORE ON KWAME AND SPRITZ KWAME: linkedin.com/in/kwameboler twitter.com/KwameBoler instagram.com/kwameboler Spritz (Neu): usespritz.com linkedin.com/company/usespritz twitter.com/useSpritz instagram.com/usespritz Follow Founders Unfound: Like and share - help us grow! #blackfounders #founderstories #foundersafricandescent #bhm Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mon, February 20, 2023
For the month of February, we are publishing flashback clips from some of our wonderful past episodes. Please a take some time enjoy (again) the full episodes from these founders. Season 4 of Founders Unfound starts in March! Cheraé Robison is Founder and CEO Tastemakers Africa , a company that connects black millennials to culture forward experiences. Cheraé is also the Head of Community for Flybridge Capital Partners Original Episode: No.11, April 2020 foundersunfound.com/tastemakers-africa-founder-profile-podcast MORE ON CHERAÉ twitter.com/sasyrae linkedin.com/in/cheraerobinson/ instagram.com/sasyrae/ flybridge.com/cherae-robinson Follow Founders Unfound: Like and share - help us grow! #blackfounders #founderstories #foundersafricandescent #bhm Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sun, February 19, 2023
For the month of February, we are publishing flashback clips from some of our wonderful past episodes. Please a take some time enjoy (again) the full episodes from these founders. Season 4 of Founders Unfound starts in March! Serge Amouzou is Founder and CEO of Datatrixs (formerly Finmod) , a startup building the best data-capture and analytical reviews software for accounting firms, financial institutions, and beyond. Original Episode: No.45, November 2021 foundersunfound.com/finmod-black-founder-profile-podcast MORE ON SERGE AND DATATRIXS Serge: linkedin.com/in/serge-amouzou-65b76841 twitter.com/sergeamouzou instagram.com/amouzou.serge Datatrixs (Finmod): datatrixs.com linkedin.com/company/datatrixs twitter.com/datatrixs Follow Founders Unfound: Like and share - help us grow! #blackfounders #founderstories #foundersafricandescent #bhm Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sat, February 18, 2023
For the month of February, we are publishing flashback clips from some of our wonderful past episodes. Please a take some time enjoy (again) the full episodes from these founders. Season 4 of Founders Unfound starts in March! Melanie Akwule is Founder and CEO of MINWO , an economic development tech company that helps organizations provide culturally informed business development support to the Black founders they serve. Original Episode: No.37, July 2021 foundersunfound.com/minwo-black-founder-profile-podcast MORE ON MELANIE AND WINWO MELANIE: linkedin.com/in/melakwule twitter.com/mel_anuchi instagram.com/mel_anuchi MINWO: minwo.co linkedin.com/company/minwo twitter.com/minwo_co instagram.com/minwo.co Follow Founders Unfound: Like and share - help us grow! #blackfounders #founderstories #foundersafricandescent #bhm Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fri, February 17, 2023
For the month of February, we are publishing flashback clips from some of our wonderful past episodes. Please a take some time enjoy (again) the full episodes from these founders. Season 4 of Founders Unfound starts in March! Baratunde Cola is Founder and CEO of Carbice, a company revolutionizing thermal cooling for the global electronics market. Original Episode: No.4, September 2019 foundersunfound.com/carbice-founder-profile-podcast MORE ON BARATUNDE AND CARBICE Baratunde: linkedin.com/in/baratundecola twitter.com/baratundecola Carbice: carbice.com twitter.com/carbice linkedin.com/company/carbice https://youtu.be/m7jCPyNzF4Q Follow Founders Unfound: Like and share - help us grow! #blackfounders #founderstories #foundersafricandescent #bhm Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, February 16, 2023
For the month of February, we are publishing flashback clips from some of our wonderful past episodes. Please a take some time enjoy (again) the full episodes from these founders. Season 4 of Founders Unfound starts in March! Ashlee Ammons is the Co-Founder of Mixtroz, a company that creates serendipity at live and virtual events using real-time surveying along with their unique algorithm. Original Episode: No.30, April 2021 foundersunfound.com/mixtroz-black-founder-profile-podcast MORE ON ASHLEE AND MIXTROZ Ashlee: linkedin.com/in/ashleeanneammons instagram.com/shemixalot87 Mixtroz: mixtroz.com twitter.com/Mixtroz instagram.com/mixtroz Follow Founders Unfound: Like and share - help us grow! #blackfounders #founderstories #foundersafricandescent #bhm Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, February 16, 2023
For the month of February, we are publishing flashback clips from some of our wonderful past episodes. Please a take some time enjoy (again) the full episodes from these founders. Season 4 of Founders Unfound starts in March! Kevin Dedner is Co-Founder and CEO Hurdle (formerly Henry Health), a platform that provides culturally sensitive self-care and mental health services. Original Episode: No.10, April 2020 https://foundersunfound.com/henry-health-founder-profile-podcast/ MORE ON KEVIN AND HURDLE KEVIN: https://twitter.com/kdedner l inkedin.com/in/kevin-dedner-mph- HxD Conference Video HURDLE: hurdle.health twitter.com/hurdle_app linkedin.com/company/hurdleapp instagram.com/hurdle.app Follow Founders Unfound: Like and share - help us grow! #blackfounders #founderstories #foundersafricandescent #bhm Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tue, February 14, 2023
For the month of February, we are publishing flashback clips from some of our wonderful past episodes. Please a take some time enjoy (again) the full episodes from these founders. Season 4 of Founders Unfound starts in March! Dr. Sonja Ebron is Co-founder and CEO of Courtroom5 , a company that makes an automated legal toolbox that helps people represent themselves in court. Original Episode: No.34, June 2021 https://foundersunfound.com/courtroom5-black-founder-profile-podcast/ MORE ON SONJA AND COURTROOM5 Sonja: linkedin.com/in/sonjaebron twitter.com/SonjaEbron Courtroom5: courtroom5.com instagram.com/courtroom5legal twitter.com/courtroom5legal linkedin.com/company/courtroom5 Follow Founders Unfound: Like and share - help us grow! #blackfounders #founderstories #foundersafricandescent #bhm Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mon, February 13, 2023
For the month of February, we are publishing flashback clips from some of our wonderful past episodes. Please a take some time enjoy (again) the full episodes from these founders. Season 4 of Founders Unfound starts in March! Wemimo Abbey is Co-Founder and Co-CEO of Esusu , the leading financial technology platform that leverages data solutions to empower tenants and improve property performance. Original Episode: No.23, November 2020 https://foundersunfound.com/esusu-founder-profile-podcast/ MORE ON WEMIMO AND ESUSU WEMIMO: linkedin.com/in/wemimo-abbey-62382a2a/ ESUSU: esusurent.com esusurentrelief.com linkedin.com/company/esusu/ twitter.com/getesusu Follow Founders Unfound: Like and share - help us grow! #blackfounders #founderstories #foundersafricandescent #bhm Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sun, February 12, 2023
For the month of February, we are publishing flashback clips from some of our wonderful past episodes. Please a take some time enjoy (again) the full episodes from these founders. Season 4 of Founders Unfound starts in March! Tiffany Kelly is Founder and CEO of Curastory, a company that allows anyone to shoot and edit high-quality video, monetize shows, and distribute to all of their video channels, 100% free. Original Episode: No.17, August 2020 https://foundersunfound.com/curastory-founder-profile-podcast/ MORE ON TIFFANY AND CURASTORY TIFFANY: twitter.com/tiffmkell instagram.com/tiffmkell/ linkedin.com/in/tiffmkell CURASTORY: curastory.co twitter.com/curastoryus instagram.com/curastory/ linkedin.com/company/curastory/ Follow Founders Unfound: Like and share - help us grow! #blackfounders #founderstories #foundersafricandescent #bhm Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sat, February 11, 2023
For the month of February, we are publishing flashback clips from some of our wonderful past episodes. Please a take some time enjoy (again) the full episodes from these founders. Season 4 of Founders Unfound starts in March! Khalid David is Founder and CEO of TracFlo , a company with a predictive financial management platform that is empowering America’s contractors. Original Episode: No.41, August 2021 https://foundersunfound.com/tracflo-black-founder-profile-podcast/ MORE ON KHALID AND TRACFLO Khalid: https://www.linkedin.com/in/khalid-david-34a55824/ https://www.twitter.com/kdpegasus https://www.instagram.com/kdpegasus TracFlo: https://tracfloapp.com https://republic.co/tracflo https://www.linkedin.com/company/tracflo https://www.instagram.com/tracfloapp Follow Founders Unfound: Like and share - help us grow! #blackfounders #founderstories #foundersafricandescent #bhm Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fri, February 10, 2023
For the month of February, we are publishing flashback clips from some of our wonderful past episodes. Please a take some time enjoy (again) the full episodes from these founders. Season 4 of Founders Unfound starts in March! Stella Ashaolu is Founder and CEO of WeSolv, a company using performance data and predictive analytics to help companies reduce bias and hire a more diverse workforce. Original Episode: No.1, April 2019 https://foundersunfound.com/stella_ashaolu_wesolv_diversity/ MORE ON STELLA AND WESOLV Stella: linkedin.com/in/stellaashaolu twitter.com/StellaAshaolu WeSolv: WeSolv.com LinkedIn Twitter Medium Follow Founders Unfound: Like and share - help us grow! #blackfounders #founderstories #foundersafricandescent #bhm Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, February 09, 2023
For the month of February, we are publishing flashback clips from some of our wonderful past episodes. Please a take some time enjoy (again) the full episodes from these founders. Season 4 of Founders Unfound starts in March! Marcus Bullock is Founder and CEO of Flikshop, a company which helps families stay connected to their incarcerated loved ones. Original Episode: No.12, May 2020 https://foundersunfound.com/flikshop-founder-profile-podcast/ MORE ON MARCUS AND FLIKSHOP MARCUS: twitter.com/_marcus_bullock Marcus TED talk FLIKSHOP: flikshop.com twitter.com/flikshop linkedin.com/in/flikshop/ Follow Founders Unfound: Like and share - help us grow! #blackfounders #founderstories #foundersafricandescent #bhm Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Wed, February 08, 2023
For the month of February, we are publishing flashback clips from some of our wonderful past episodes. Please a take some time enjoy (again) the full episodes from these founders. Season 4 of Founders Unfound starts in March! Shanel Fields is Founder and CEO of MD Ally, a platform that allows emergency personnel to triage non-emergency callers to telemedicine. Original Episode: No.13, May 2020 https://foundersunfound.com/mdally-founder-profile-podcast/ MORE ON SHANEL AND MD ALLY SHANEL: linkedin.com/in/shanelfields/ New York Times feature MD ALLY: mdally.com twitter.com/mdallyinc linkedin.com/company/mdally/ Follow Founders Unfound: Like and share - help us grow! #blackfounders #founderstories #foundersafricandescent #bhm Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tue, February 07, 2023
For the month of February, we are publishing flashback clips from some of our wonderful past episodes. Please a take some time enjoy (again) the full episodes from these founders. Season 4 of Founders Unfound starts in March! Su Sanni is Co-Founder and CEO of Dollaride, a mobility company for communities under-served by public transit. Original Episode: No.18, August 2020 https://foundersunfound.com/dollaride-founder-profile-podcast/ MORE ON SU AND DOLLARIDE SU: @TheSuSanni [TW] https://www.linkedin.com/in/sulaimansanni/ Startup Grind Fireside Chat DOLLARIDE: @Dollaride [TW] @Dollaride [IG] https://www.linkedin.com/company/dollaride/ https://republic.co/dollaride Follow Founders Unfound: Like and share - help us grow! #blackfounders #founderstories #foundersafricandescent #bhm Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mon, February 06, 2023
For the month of February, we are publishing flashback clips from some of our wonderful past episodes. Please a take some time enjoy (again) the full episodes from these founders. Season 4 of Founders Unfound starts in March! Kameale Terry is Co-Founder and CEO of ChargerHelp! , a company that enables on-demand repair of electric vehicle charging stations , a company that helps individuals coming out of code schools, land incredible jobs. Original Episode: No.15, July 2020 https://foundersunfound.com/chargerhelp-founder-profile-podcast/ MORE ON KAMEALE AND CHARGERHELP! KAMEALE: @KamealeC linkedin.com/in/kamealecterry CHARGERHELP!: chargerhelp.com @ChargerHelp linkedin.com/company/chargerhelp Follow Founders Unfound: Like and share - help us grow! #blackfounders #founderstories #foundersafricandescent #bhm Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sun, February 05, 2023
For the month of February, we are publishing flashback clips from some of our wonderful past episodes. Please a take some time enjoy (again) the full episodes from these founders. Season 4 of Founders Unfound starts in March! Stephen Ajayi is the Co-Founder and CEO of YearOne, a company that helps individuals coming out of code schools, land incredible jobs. But getting jobs for Bootcamp grads is not all they do. Original Episode: No.32, May 2021 https://foundersunfound.com/yearone-black-founder-profile-podcast/ MORE ON STEPHEN AND YEARONE Stephen: linkedin.com/in/stephenkajayi twitter.com/stephenkajayi YearOne: joinyearone.io linkedin.com/company/yearonecareers/about/ twitter.com/YearOnecareers Follow Founders Unfound: Like and share - help us grow! #blackfounders #founderstories #foundersafricandescent #bhm Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sat, February 04, 2023
For the month of February, we are publishing flashback clips from some of our wonderful past episodes. Please a take some time enjoy (again) the full episodes from these founders. Season 4 of Founders Unfound starts in March! Ezinne Iroanya-Adeoye is the Founder and CEO of SKNMUSE , the premium beauty brand dedicated to elevating the beauty experience for the modern black woman. Original Episode: No.35, June 2021 https://foundersunfound.com/sknmuse-black-founder-profile-podcast/ MORE ON EZINNE AND SKNMUSE Ezinne: twitter.com/ZMuse_ linkedin.com/in/ezinne-iroanya-adeoye-567a6515b/ instagram.com/avenue_z/ SKNMUSE: sknmuse.com instagram.com/sknmuse/ twitter.com/sknmuse linkedin.com/company/sknmuse/ Follow Founders Unfound: Like and share - help us grow! #blackfounders #founderstories #foundersafricandescent #bhm Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fri, February 03, 2023
For the month of February, we are publishing flashback clips from some of our wonderful past episodes. Please a take some time enjoy (again) the full episodes from these founders. Season 4 of Founders Unfound starts in March! Kahlil Ashanti is the founder and CEO of weshowup , a company that brings the concept of "pay what you want" to entertainment and events. Kahlil has since gone on to also found Mantis XR , a company that creates 3D fan engagement and commerce experiences for the metaverse accessible by URL from any device. No wearables, downloads or extra equipment required! Original Episode: No.8, March 2020 foundersunfound.com/weshowup-founder-profile-podcast MORE ON KAHLIL AND WESHOWUP Kahlil: twitter.com/kahlilashanti kahlilashanti.com TED talk weshowup: weshowup.io Mantis XR (his new company): mantisxr.com Follow Founders Unfound: Like and share - help us grow! #blackfounders #founderstories #foundersafricandescent #bhm Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, February 02, 2023
For the month of February, we are publishing flashback clips from some of our wonderful past episodes. Please a take some time enjoy (again) the full episodes from these founders. Season 4 of Founders Unfound starts in March! Jim Gibbs is Co-founder and CEO of MeterFeeder , a company that predicts parking availability, and enables vehicles to pay for parking with no human interaction. Original Episode: #20, October 2020 foundersunfound.com/meterfeeder-founder-profile-podcast MORE ON JIM AND METERFEEDER JIM: twitter.com/heezo linkedin.com/in/james-gibbs-4ab8/ METERFEEDER: meterfeeder.com twitter.com/meterfeeder instagram.com/meterfeederapp linkedin.com/company/meter-feeder-inc Follow Founders Unfound: Like and share - help us grow! #blackfounders #founderstories #foundersafricandescent #bhm Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Wed, February 01, 2023
For the month of February, we are publishing flashback clips from some of our wonderful past episodes. Please a take some time to enjoy (again) the full episodes from these founders. Season 4 of Founders Unfound starts in March! Ashlee Wisdom is the Founder and CEO of Health in Her HUE, a digital platform connecting black women to culturally competent healthcare providers, health content, and community. Original Episode: #28, March 2021 foundersunfound.com/healthinherhue-black-founder-profile-podcast/ MORE ON ASHLEE AND HEALTH IN HER HUE Ashlee: linkedin.com/in/ashlee-wisdom-mph-7114a040/ twitter.com/AshleeWisdom instagram.com/ashleejwisdom/ Health in Her HUE: healthinherhue.com twitter.com/HealthInHerHUE instagram.com/healthinherhue/ Follow Founders Unfound: Like and share - help us grow! #blackfounders #founderstories #foundersafricandescent #bhm Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fri, December 16, 2022
Anthony Gantt is Founder and CEO of atease, a company that qualifies and lists temporary lodging rental inventory which enables per diem government travelers to stay in accommodation types beyond hotels. Anthony grew up in Miami, in a large family with modest means. He had gifts for math, STEM, and athletics. When he got to Florida A&M University, he was quickly hit with the sticker shock of college expenses, even at public HBCU like A&M. Urgency for solutions led him to take up the suggestion of the military as a way to subsidize his college experience. What followed is a 22+ year distinguished career in the United States Marine Corp. Thank you so much for your service Anthony! It was during his military tenure that he discovered that a number of the lodging options you and I now take for granted, weren’t allowed for those working in the various areas of the US government. As a father of six, he realized that small hotel rooms don’t meet the need when called to move across the country for a new assignment. And so, atease was born. Anthony has a great story. You’ll want to listen in. In this episode Anthony and Dan discussed: Growing up in Miami and attending an HBCU How he tried to enlist in two other branches before landing in the Marines Why he thinks it's hard for civilian companies to appreciate veterans' experience How his military experience and training prepared him for entrepreneurship What he has in common with Jeff Bezos OUR SPONSORS FOR THIS EPISODE : Entrepreneur Struggle A compelling podcast with host Chris Colbert from DCP Entertainment. Listen anywhere you get podcasts or go to dcpofficial.com/entrepreneurstruggle MORE on ANTHONY and ATEASE Anthony: instagram.com/ganttjr.anthony linkedin.com/in/anthony-j-gantt-jr-maj-ret thetechtribune.com/anthony-gantt-of-at-ease/ atease: pcsatease.com linkedin.com/company/ateaserentals facebook.com/ATEASERentals twitter.com/At_Ease_Rentals <a href="https://
Fri, November 11, 2022
Chantal Emmanuel is Co-Founder and CTO of LimeLoop , a company that is delivering a world without waste with their reusable smart packaging. Chantal grew up in Queens, in a neighborhood without many people of color, but with a strong sense of her Caribbean heritage, surrounded by a large extended family. She brought a calling to serve with her after college, leading to work in AmeriCorps, but it was her analytical and logic-driven intellect that soon brought her to data, and software. With a pivot through coding bootcamp and relocation to the Bay Area, Chantall found herself working for Red Clay Design, a company developing software to bring together industrial designers and retail companies. It was at Red Clay that Chantal would come across both the core idea for Lime Loop, and her co-founder Ashley. This would lead to the start of her founder journey years later. Chantal has a great story. You’ll want to listen in. In this episode Chantal and Dan discussed: Growing up with a supportive, big family Going from AmeriCorps to software development How she joined the small club of black women who've raised $1M The inefficiencies and cautions of how we ship today What wakes her up at 2am OUR SPONSORS FOR THIS EPISODE : Entrepreneur Struggle A compelling podcast with host Chris Colbert from DCP Entertainment. Listen anywhere you get podcasts or go to dcpofficial.com/entrepreneurstruggle MORE on CHANTAL and LIMELOOP Chantal: linkedin.com/in/chantalemmanuel twitter.com/ChantalEmmanuel instagram.com/cto_chantal LimeLoop: thelimeloop.com twitter.com/thelimeloop linkedin.com/company/limeloop instagram.com/thelimeloop Follow Founders Unfound: Like and share - help us grow! PODCAST TRANSCRIPT #blackfounders #founderstories #foundersafricandescent #commerce #3PL #shippinglogistics Hosted on Acast. See <a style='colo
Sat, August 27, 2022
Oluwasoga Oni is Co-Founder and CEO of MDaaS Global , a company that is building Africa's largest network of physical and virtual diagnostic and primary care facilities, ultimately to provide quality and affordable healthcare for the continent's next billion. Soga, as he’s known, grew up in a rural town in Nigeria, surrounded by a family of doctors and medical professionals. And while he didn’t have the calling himself, he saw firsthand the gaps and challenges faced by providers. His love of tinkering and problem solving led him to software development and work in the US. But it was his time at MIT where he was challenged by one of his professors: come up with a business that will impact a billion people. And so MDaaS was born. Since inception the company has pivoted from a medical equipment supplier to a full stack of diagnostic and testing centers, where MDaaS focuses on patient experience on site, and prevention and wellness when patients are at home and on the go. The company is backed by the likes of Techstars, Google for Startups, and the Jack Ma foundation. Soga has a great story. You will want to listen in. In this episode Soga and Dan discussed: Seeing medical care's challenges from his dad's doctor office Adjusting to life and college in the US from Nigeria Why African healthcare has nowhere to go but up Life as husband-wife co-founder team Reading signals - from investors and customers OUR SPONSORS FOR THIS EPISODE : The Plug Delivering clear analysis and powerful insights on what's shaping the Black innovation economy. Get your annual subscription to The Plug at tpinsights.com MORE on SOGA and MDAAS Soga: linkedin.com/in/oluwasoga twitter.com/sogatemi typeshare.co/ogasoga MDaaS: mdaas.io twitter.com/mdaasglobal linkedin.com/company/mdaas instagram.com/sentinelx.io Fo
Fri, July 15, 2022
Rod Johson is Co-Founder of BLK & Bold , the preeminent black-owned coffee company in America. Black & Bold was founded with the desire to unite coffee and tea lovers worldwide through a common interest of investing in community. Rod grew up in the working-class city of Gary Indiana and eventually went on to Indiana University and a career in development and giving. But he soon developed a restlessness that only business ownership could fix. Along with lifelong friend Pernell, Rod set out to find their entrepreneurial calling, one that could match purpose with profit. And so BLK & Bold was born in 2018. Since then, Rod and Pernell have grown BLK & Bold into a national brand carried by the likes of Target and Whole Foods. They have a rare licensing deal with the NBA and have been celebrated by Dwanye Wade on the Ellen show. All this, completely bootstrapped from their headquarters in Des Moines Iowa. Rod has a great story. You’ll want to listen in. In this episode Rod and Dan discussed: Growing up in Gary and the Midwest How a basketball hoop brought Rod and his Co-Founder together Why starting a business built on giving back is so important How the fire department was a part their early product development Tradeoffs when doing a start up with a 'day job' OUR SPONSORS FOR THIS EPISODE : AfriBlocks The global pan-African freelance marketplace and collaboration platform. Tell them "Dan sent you" for 10% off your first order. More at afriblocks.com MORE on ROD and BLK & BOLD Rod: linkedin.com/in/johnsonrod2342/ BLK & Bold: blkandbold.com instagram.com/blkandbold linkedin.com/company/blkandbold twitter.com/BlkandBold Follow Founders Unfound : Like and share - help us grow! PODCAST TRANSCRIPT #blackfounders #founderstories #foundersafricandescent #blackowned #coffee <h
Fri, July 01, 2022
SPECIAL EPISODE! OUR 3RD ANNIVERSARY 🎉🎆 What an amazing three years! Since we started in 2019, we’ve had 50 episodes interviewing 50 founders from 48 companies. As of mid-2022, our guests employ close to 500, and have collectively raised over $213M in outside funding. Incredible when you think about the challenges in fundraising that have faced all entrepreneurs, especially founders of color. They would make a pretty great portfolio! To celebrate our anniversary, we decided to go back to the beginning, 2019, and catch up with the 5 founders we had on the show that first year: Stella Ashaolu of Wesolv, Kwame Boler of Neu (Spritz), Ikechi Nwabusi of TRiBL, Bara Cola of Carbice and Coack AK Ikwuakor from E-LETE Styles I wanted to find out what the world of 2022 looked like compared to 2019, from their eyes. Thanks to Stella, Kwame, Bara, Ikechi and Coach AK for catching us up and reflecting on their journeys. Make sure to listen in. In this episode: We review the last three year and where our past guests are collectively Updates from the 5 guest founders who first came on the show in 2019 Insights from our 2019 guests on being a black founder in 2022 vs 2019 EPISODE GUESTS Stella Ashaolu: linkedin.com/in/stellaashaolu twitter.com/StellaAshaolu wesolv.com/ Kwame Boler: linkedin.com/in/kwameboler twitter.com/useSpritz usespritz.com Bara Cola: linkedin.com/in/baratundecola/ twitter.com/baratundecola carbice.com AK Ikwuakor: linkedin.com/in/akikwuakor instagram.com/ak.ikwuakor sociatap.com/coachak Ikechi Nwabuisi:</str
Fri, June 03, 2022
Francisco Baptista is Founder and CEO of TeamSportz , a company building an AI sports platform to help team athletes enhance their performance. Francisco was born in Angola, growing during a period of civil war in that country. He used basketball as an escape from this harsh environment, first by watching his mother play, and then finding sanctuary on the courts himself. Francisco moved to Brazil for his teenage years, then to Portugal, and finally now in the UK. All the while pursuing his dual passions for hoops and software development. It’s the meeting of these two loves where TeamSportz, with a zed as they say, was born. The company now boasts notable investors including Mark Gainey, co-founder of Strava and Rand Fishkin of Moz fame. Francisco has a great story. You will want to listen in. In this episode Francisco and Dan discussed: growing up in war and in different countries how his upbringing matured him past his contemporaries while in school how Portuguese differs from Angola, to Brazil, to Portugal how asking for advice, led to an investor, and another, and another... playing university-level basketball as a teen, by "being Francisco Sr" OUR SPONSORS FOR THIS EPISODE : Founders Live the global venue for entrepreneurs to experience events, content, and community. Check out founderslive.com to join and to find a live event near you. MORE on FRANCISCO and TEAMSPORTZ Francisco: twitter.com/tomboa linkedin.com/in/baptistafrancisco TeamSportz: teamsportz.pro linkedin.com/company/teamsportz twitter.com/teamsportz_ instagram.com/teamsportz Follow Founders Unfound : Like and share - help us grow! PODCAST TRANSCRIPT #blackfounders #founderstories #foundersafricandescent #sp
Fri, May 20, 2022
Keara Kindelynn is Founder and CEO of Foreverly , a company with a mission to make dealing with death--a little less stressful. Foreverly helps organizations support their employees who have experienced the death of a loved one. Kera was born to a family with deep roots to her hometown of Brooklyn. She emerged from college and business school, climbing the corporate ladder. Leading all the way to Seattle and Microsoft. But it was her calling to volunteering and service that led her to the world of hospice, end of life, and the underserved season of bereavement. Kera saw that the death of a loved one is an unguided, stressful, and lonely experience - for those grieving and for those who want to support them. It’s from this transformative understanding that Foreverly was born. We spoke with Kera recently just after finishing the Techstars program. Keara has a great story. You’ll want to listen in. In this episode Keara and Dan discussed: growing up in Brooklyn parents who supported continuous curiosity being mind-blown by her first experience with affluent black America the "tragedies in 3's" that spurred on starting Foreverly pivoting from selling service to customers, to a benefit for companies OUR SPONSORS FOR THIS EPISODE : Trajectory: Startup - Ideation to Product/Market Fit A new book by entrepreneur and investor Dave Parker. This hot-off-the-presses publication is THE playbook for those at the earliest stages of the startup journey. Or even if you are just contemplating the jump to entrepreneurship. To get this great resource, go to dkparker.com or find anywhere you buy books. MORE on KEARA and FOREVERLY Keara: linkedin.com/in/kearakindelynn instagram.com/kearakindelynn Foreverly: foreverly.co linkedin.com/company/foreverlyco twitter.com/foreverlyco instagram.com/foreverlyco Follow Founders Unfound : Like and share - help
Fri, May 06, 2022
Sabrina Williams is Founder and CEO of SEED , a company that helps consumers and underserved farmers grow smart and feed more by democratizing access to agriculture technology. Sabrina is a native Californian, born and raised in Compton. Her curiosity and passions led her to pursuits in architecture, law, and urban planning. Through her non-profit, she dedicated herself to social justice challenges in urban communities. It was in this arena that Sabrina discovered the core issue that would lead to SEED: food insecurity amongst the most vulnerable, lower income populations. Now her company is bringing together technology, climate policy, and food equity to create more and better access to growing. Sabrina has a great story. You’ll want to listen in. In this episode Sabrina and Dan discussed: the journey from architecture to law to urban planning how SEED started as a big idea and morphed into a huge one the link from food equity and social justice the connection between Elvis, Karl Marx, and the Blues balancing the startup life by playing in a ska band OUR SPONSORS FOR THIS EPISODE : The Plug Delivering clear analysis and powerful insights on what's shaping the Black innovation economy. Get your annual subscription to The Plug at tpinsights.com MORE on SABRINA and SEED Sabrina: linkedin.com/in/sabrina-l-williams twitter.com/SabWill instagram.com/sabwilll SEED: seedbox.systems linkedin.com/company/seed-sustainable-entrepreneurial-ecosystem-development twitter.com/seedboxsystems instagram.com/seedbox.systems Follow Founders Unfound : Like and share - help us grow! PODCAST TRANSCRI
Fri, April 22, 2022
Sean Bovell is Founder and CEO of Invidica , a company building a marketplace platform that is transforming the reseller economy one product at a time. Sean has an amazing background. Born in the UK, raised in predominantly white communities in Utah and Idaho, before landing in Oakland for his formative year. A natural at math and STEM, Sean has been drawn to tech from an early age. He built his first ecommerce company from the ground up, alternately celebrating and struggling with the highs and lows of rules and technology that seem to change constantly. But it was through this bootcamp of sorts that Sean zeroed in on the key insights that would lead to the creation of Invidica. With funding from 500 Startups, and comparisons to the likes of Aliba and eBay, it’s no wonder he has many investors filling up his inbox these days. Sean has a great story. You’ll want to listen in. In this episode Sean and Dan discussed: realities of being one of the few black kids in a white school the spark of his entrepreneur ambition in college starting his first ecommerce company from his bedroom a lucky encounter with a mentor from 500 startups how ecommerce today is broken, and why he wants to fix it OUR SPONSORS FOR THIS EPISODE : AfriBlocks The global pan-African freelance marketplace and collaboration platform. Tell them "Dan sent you" for 10% off your first order. More at afriblocks.com MORE on SEAN and INVIDICA Sean: linkedin.com/in/sean-bovell-22094880 twitter.com/collatzconject Invidica: invidica.com linkedin.com/company/invidica twitter.com/invidica_ Follow Founders Unfound : Like and share - help us grow! PODCAST TRANSCRIPT #blackfounders #founderstories #foundersafricandescent #ecommerce Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey
Fri, November 19, 2021
James Chapman is Founder and CEO of Plain Sight, a company that helps you make the right connections at events and workspaces, or connect online from anywhere. James started as an aspiring NBA player from Chattanooga Tennessee. He made it to the NBA’s D-league, but that's where that dream ended, and the next season began. Basketball’s loss was entrepreneurship’s gain. James started loading boxes for FedEx. His hustle led him to new opportunities, and eventually starting two different businesses. All along the way sharing his amazing hustle inspiration on Twitter, later turning the collection into a book, aptly named #TheHustle . But it was a chance to work with legendary Detroit businessman Dan Gilbert that led to his 3rd startup journey, Plain Sight. James has a great story. You’ll want to listen in. In this episode James and Dan discussed: growing up a passionate athlete going from the basketball court to the warehouse hard lessons from his first startup insights from running a coworking space his connection to Dan Gilbert why Plain Sight has no profile pictures OUR SPONSORS FOR THIS EPISODE : Founders Live the global venue for entrepreneurs to experience events, content, and community. To get Founders LiveFest 2021 tickets Check out founderslive.com to join and to find a live event streaming from your city. MORE on JAMES and PLAIN SIGHT James: https://www.linkedin.com/in/plainsightceo/ https://twitter.com/iwrotethehustle https://www.instagram.com/iwrotethehustle/ IWrotetheHustle (on Amazon ) Plain Sight: https://www.plainsight.app/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/plain-sight-app/ https://twitter.com/plainsightapp<
Fri, November 05, 2021
Serge Amouzou is Founder and CEO of Finmod , a startup that helps companies forecast financials 10X faster. Finmod’s predictive-financial projection technology uses company data sources to give decision-ready data and actionable next steps for growth. Serge was born and raised in Togo. He came to the US at age 12, determined and curious. He set out to master English and assimilate. He thought he would be a neurosurgeon, but a pursuit of coding and tech led him to a career of being a repeat tech founder, starting his first company while still in High School. It was a pain point he personally experienced at one of his past startups that sparked the idea that would become Finmod. Serge has a great story. You’ll want to listen in. In this episode Serge and Dan discussed: moving from Togo to the US at 12 mastering English as a 3rd language building his first coding company in high school how the dream of being a doctor was overtaken by his startup chase whether you should wear your ambition out loud OUR SPONSORS FOR THIS EPISODE : AfriBlocks The global pan-African freelance marketplace and collaboration platform. Tell them "Dan sent you" for 10% off your first order. More at afriblocks.com MORE on SERGE and FINMOD Serge: linkedin.com/in/serge-amouzou-65b76841 twitter.com/sergeamouzou instagram.com/amouzou.serge Finmod: finmod.io linkedin.com/company/finmodhq twitter.com/finmodhq Follow Founders Unfound : Like and share - help us grow! PODCAST TRANSCRIPT #blackfounders #founderstories #foundersafricandescent #fintech Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast
Fri, October 15, 2021
Navalayo Osembo is Co-Founder and CEO of Enda , a company that is building on Kenya’s reputation as the global leader in distance running. With “Run Kenyan” as its motto, Enda makes running shoes in Kenya, for runners around the world. Navalayo is the first guest we’ve had on from the place of my ancestral heritage - Kenya. She grew up with a military father and a teacher mother, which meant strong themes of discipline and excellence. Combined with her gifts of curiosity, intelligence, and grit, she set out to master accounting, law, and global development. But it was her return to Kenya from the US and UK, that helped her find the calling where she could make her impact. “Run Kenyan.” And so Enda was born. Navalayo has a great story, you’ll want to listen in. In this episode Navalayo and Dan discussed: growing up in Kenya convincing her dad to start farming fish here experience working with the UN How the Williams sisters inspired her to start a Kenya tennis academy the power of "Run Kenyan" OUR SPONSORS FOR THIS EPISODE : Aperture Venture Capital VC for the Multicultural Mainstream Aperture is the new $75M fund that wants to amplify the voices of diverse founders Share your story at aperturevc.com/founders MORE on NAVALAYO and ENDA Navalayo: navalayoosembo.com linkedin.com/in/navalayoosembo twitter.com/NavalayoOsembo instagram.com/navalayoosembo Enda: endasportswear.com linkedin.com/company/enda twitter.com/endasportswear instagram.com/endasportswear Follow Founders Unfound : Like and share - help us grow! <a href="https://foundersunfound.com/podcast-transcript-ep44-navalayo-osembo-enda" rel="noopener norefer
Fri, October 01, 2021
Jarrett Wright is Founder and CEO of Higher Rewards , a company that offers nonprofits and faith-based organizations the ability to provide their members a self-branded credit card where a percentage of every purchase goes back to the organization. Jarrett is from several generations deep in the San Francisco Bay Area. Jarrett showed drive and ability from an early age. Reading by 2 years old. Doing the family’s grocery shopping at 6. But the pace and structure of school frustrated him. So instead of putting his intellectual horsepower to work in college right away, he started a property development company at 19. And within a few years, he was nationally recognized and bringing in millions in revenue. And that’s just the start of his story. The rest is amazing. you’ll want to listen in. In this episode Jarrett and Dan discussed: growing up in Richmond California the powerful influence of his family and his heritage rapidly building a business that was decidedly not recession-proof going to college with folks 10+ years your junior the 'aha' moment for Higher Rewards during a conversation with a financial exec the advantages within the UC Berkeley startup ecosystem OUR SPONSORS FOR THIS EPISODE : Trajectory: Startup - Ideation to Product/Market Fit A brand new book by entrepreneur and investor Dave Parker. This hot-off-the-presses publication is THE playbook for those at the earliest stages of the startup journey. Or even if you are just contemplating the jump to entrepreneurship. To get this great resource, go to dkparker.com or find anywhere you buy books. MORE on JARRETT and HIGHER REWARDS Jarrett: linkedin.com/in/jarrett-wright instagram.com/wrightjarrett Higher Rewards: higherrewards.com linkedin.com/company/higher-rewards instagram.com/higherrewards twitter.com/higherrewards facebook.com/higherrewards </p
Sat, September 11, 2021
Isaac Lymon is Co-Founder and CEO of Raxplay , a company that enables music artists to perform live real/time concerts via virtual reality. Raxplay puts fans in the front row, VIP, and backstage - all in the comfort of their homes. Isaac was born and raised in Detroit. At an early stage, he felt called to music. But after a taste of the grind artists endure, Isaac gravitated to what made music happen behind the scenes. It was then that he really came to appreciate the power that technology could have on the industry. And like many famous tech entrepreneurs before him, he made the tough call to pursue his startup dream instead of focusing on college. A hustled-for internship, a hack-a-thon, and a call from Google Startups followed, changing everything. And so Raxplay was off and running. Isaac has a great story, you’ll want to listen in. In this episode Isaac and Dan discussed: growing up in a Detroit suburb how he relentlessly pursued an internship in music perspectives on raising money in the LA ecosystem his thoughts on the future of VR OUR SPONSORS FOR THIS EPISODE : Aperture Venture Capital VC for the Multicultural Mainstream Aperture is the new $75M fund that wants to amplify the voices of diverse founders Share your story at aperturevc.com/founders MORE on ISAAC and RAXPLAY Isaac: linkedin.com/in/isaac-lymon-24ab9515a/ twitter.com/Isaaclymon instagram.com/isaaccorey___/ Raxplay: raxplay.com linkedin.com/company/raxplay twitter.com/raxplayxr instagram.com/raxplayxr Follow Founders Unfound : Like and share - help us grow! PODCAST TRANSCRIPT
Fri, August 20, 2021
Khalid David is Founder and CEO of TracFlo , a company with a predictive financial management platform that is empowering America’s contractors. Originally from the Bronx, Khalid was born into a family of tradesmen with a deep connection to his Afro-Caribbean roots. So it’s no surprise that, even with education from Morehouse, Columbia, and MIT, Khalid ended up in the construction industry. And it was those experiences that opened his eyes to the opportunity to better track the dynamic cost changes happening on today’s construction sites. And so TracFlo was born. Khalid is a passionate speaker and advocate, and has won competitions at MIT, Harvard, and Stanford business schools. Khalid has a great story, you’ll want to listen in. In this episode Khalid and Dan discussed: representing the Bronx His Saint Kitts and Nevis heritage Emerging from college during the Great Recession Building software inside a traditional construction firm How TracFlo replaces the pad and pencil in the field Wearing the mantle of pioneering black entrepreneur OUR SPONSORS FOR THIS EPISODE : AfriBlocks The global pan-African freelance marketplace and collaboration platform. Tell them "Dan sent you" for 10% off your first order. More at afriblocks.com MORE on KHALID and TRACFLO Khalid: https://www.linkedin.com/in/khalid-david-34a55824/ https://www.twitter.com/kdpegasus https://www.instagram.com/kdpegasus TracFlo: https://tracfloapp.com https://republic.co/tracflo https://www.linkedin.com/company/tracflo https://www.instagram.com/tracfloapp Follow Founders Unfound : Like and share - help us grow! PODCAST TRANSCRIPT <p
Fri, August 13, 2021
Patrice Darby Neely, Founder and CEO of GoLogic, a data aggregation and economic development platform helping small businesses accelerate growth and reduce failure, while increasing the capacity and capabilities of the organizations that support them. Patrice spent many years in childcare before starting her first startup, GoNanny, to address the fragmentation of care occurring with the busy schedules of families on the go. Timing wasn’t on her side, unfortunately, as her company fell victim to the whipsaw of the US economy that came with COVID-19. With GoNanny, Patrice had a front-row seat during the height of the pandemic and she saw how vulnerable small businesses are and how inefficient the ecosystem can be in connecting them with timely and impactful resources. And so GoLogic was born. Patrice is an alum of 1871 in Chicago, TechStars, and has been funded by the likes of Pipeline Angels and Google for Startups Black Founder Fund. She has a great story, you’ll want to listen in. In this episode Patrice and Dan discussed: growing up with two parent entrepreneurs what drew her originally into the childcare industry the devastating impact of COVID on her first company how GoLogic rose from the ashes of 2020 the beauty and power of data, even for the small business OUR SPONSORS FOR THIS EPISODE : The Plug Delivering clear analysis and powerful insights on what's shaping the Black innovation economy. Get your annual subscription to The Plug at tpinsights.com MORE on PATRICE and GOLOGIC Patrice: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrice-darby-neely https://www.gologicsolutions.com/our-founder https://www.gologicsolutions.com/pitch2win GoLogic Solutions: https://www.gologicsolutions.com https://www.linkedin.com/company/gologicsolutions https://twitter.com/gologic_solves https://www.facebook.com/gologicso
Fri, July 30, 2021
Roger Roman, Co-Founder of AfriBlocks, the global Pan-African freelance marketplace and collaboration platform. They are building THE resource for devs, designers, and virtual assistants. Roger hails from Chicago, and in his home neighborhood there the Roman name is well known. He was pre-ordained to be a lawyer, but Roger took a different path: business. He leveraged his degree from Howard University to immerse in industries as varied as construction, video game development, and eventually marketing. Roger has been spotlighted in The New York Times, Black Enterprise, and VentureBeat. But it was when co-founder Tongai Choto came calling that Roger saw a chance to take on a massive opportunity: the emergence of Africa in the global tech marketplace. The continent has over 450M Gen Z and young millennials, all eager, ambitious, and tech-enabled. Fertile ground for a startup like AfriBlocks. Roger has a great story, you’ll want to listen in. In this episode Roger and Dan discussed: growing up in Chicago how a chance encounter at graduation led to his first job the opportunity for law school - avoided repeatedly how one mentor changed his career why Africa should be on everyone's mind OUR SPONSORS FOR THIS EPISODE : Founders Live the global venue for entrepreneurs to experience events, content, and community. Check out founderslive.com to join and to find a live event streaming from your city. MORE on ROGER and AFRIBLOCKS Roger: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rogerroman/ https://twitter.com/RogerLRomanII AfriBlocks: https://www.afriblocks.com https://www.linkedin.com/company/afriblocks/ https://twitter.com/afriblocks https://www.instagram.com/afriblocks/ Follow Founders Unfound : Like and share - help us grow! <a href="https://foundersunfound.com/podcast-transcript-ep39-roger-roman-afriblocks/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="
Fri, July 16, 2021
James Jones, Co-Founder and CEO of Ownors, an AI-driven Fintech platform that helps artists retrieve payouts from streaming services. Ownors isn’t James’ first startup. Inspired by his upbringing, James became an attorney. But he saw the gaps in the system. The fundamental way that legal services are sold and distributed is a straight-up disconnect with the vast majority of people who need it. So he and his wife formed Court Buddy, where he became Black Enterprise Entrepreneur of the Year. After successfully fundraising and scaling that business, James was eager to scratch the startup itch again. Leveraging his legal experience and personal passion for music, he set out to solve a different inefficiency he saw: creators being paid equitably and timely for their music. And so, Ownors and its flagship brand Bump was born. James has a great story, you’ll want to listen in. In this episode James and Dan discussed: growing up with a brilliant father learning about justice by visiting courtrooms as a seven-year-old turning an IT job in college into an entrepreneurial venture his first startup and what's different with his latest journey how his clients as an attorney opened him to the inefficiencies for creators OUR SPONSORS FOR THIS EPISODE : BLCK VC A focused community built for and by black investors. If you ever thought about getting into Venture, you definitely want to connect up at blackvc.com or follow @BLCKVC for more about their exceptional programs and events. MORE on JAMES and OWNORS James: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-jones-jr-esq/ https://twitter.com/jjoneslaw Ownors: https://www.usebump.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/ownors https://www.twitter.com/ownors https://www.instagram.com/ownorsinc Follow Founders Unfound : Like and share - help us grow! <a href="https://foundersunfound.com/podcast-tra
Fri, July 09, 2021
Melanie Akwule is Founder and CEO of MINWO , a DE&I tech company that connects companies with organizations that have a specific mission to support Black-owned businesses on their path to scaling. Originally from Virginia, Melanie was an NCAA track athlete who did her undergrad at Georgia Tech.She worked and excelled in the corporate world with GE. But it was at the Haas School, Cal Berkeley where she built her startup muscle. She used her time in school to conceptualize and develop MINWOA. Melanie is off to a great start in 2021 completing the Techstars program and gearing up for the launch of MINWO's flagship product Rialto . Melanie has a great story, you’ll want to listen in. In this episode Melanie and Dan discussed: life as an NCAA student-athlete competing in the Olympic trials developing a passion for using tech to help businesses succeed how one rejection led to her pursuit of an MBA the highs and lows of early stage entrepreneurship the serendipity of the stumble OUR SPONSORS FOR THIS EPISODE : Trajectory: Startup - Ideation to Product/Market Fit A brand new book by entrepreneur and investor Dave Parker. This hot-off-the-presses publication is THE playbook for those at the earliest stages of the startup journey. Or even if you are just contemplating the jump to entrepreneurship. To get this great resource, go to dkparker.com or find anywhere you buy books. MORE on MELANIE and MINWO Melanie: linkedin.com/in/melakwule twitter.com/mel_anuchi instagram.com/mel_anuchi MINWO: minwo.co linkedin.com/company/minwo twitter.com/minwo_co instagram.com/minwo.co Follow Founders Unfound : Like and share - help us grow! <a href="https://foundersunfound.com/podcast-transcript-ep37-melanie-akwule-minwo/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_bl
Fri, July 02, 2021
Daricus Releford is Founder and CEO of StoreCash , a company that provides mobile banking for teens, as well as for unbanked and underbanked adults. Daricus is the twin son of a mom in the military. And as you just heard, he came home one day as a kid to find that his dad had taken everything from the house. Since that fateful event, Daricus has been on an entrepreneurial journey, that's gone from cutting lawns to building a FinTech startup in Silicon Valley. Along the way, he's had to persevere through college, hustle his first company into getting promotion by Steve Harvey, to landing roles with Google, Facebook, and Apple. Daricus has a great story, you’ll want to listen in. In this episode Daricus and Dan discussed: driving hours with his mom to buy a hotdog stand getting through Penn State, initially without a dorm room or place to sleep finding a crafty way to get his products on the Steve Harvey show working for THREE or the big five tech giants how a chance request from his nephew led to his current startup OUR SPONSORS FOR THIS EPISODE : Trajectory: Startup - Ideation to Product/Market Fit A brand new book by entrepreneur and investor Dave Parker. This hot-off-the-presses publication is THE playbook for those at the earliest stages of the startup journey. Or even if you are just contemplating the jump to entrepreneurship. To get this great resource, go to dkparker.com or find anywhere you buy books. MORE on DARICUS and STORECASH Daricus: daricusreleford.com linkedin.com/in/daricusreleford twitter.com/daricusreleford StoreCash: storecashapp.com linkedin.com/company/storecash twitter.com/storecashapp instagram.com/storecash_banking Follow Founders Unfound : Like and share - help us grow! <a href="https://foundersunfound.co
Wed, June 30, 2021
Black Entrepreneurship & Fundraising in 2021- have we made any progress? In this special episode, we bring you the fireside chat moderated by Dan with: Amira Rasool , CEO of The Folklore Daricus Releford , CEO of StoreCash Kwame Boler , CEO of neu In the session we talked about the state of black entrepreneurship and fundraising in 2021. As we experience Juneteenth for the first time as a National holiday, we ask: What has changed? What has remained the same? Where are the opportunities for improvement? The panel kept it real, as the conversation covered everything from exasperation to optimism, and everything in between. This event took place on June 24, 2021 and was hosted by the Techstars Seattle Accelerator and Managing Director Isaac Kato Audience Resources and Shout outs: Kwame's episode Amira's episode Daricus' episode - coming soon Techstars Seattle, office hours shoutout: Marlon Nichols, MAC Venture Capital shoutout: Paystack shoutout: fellow black Techstars alum Ikechi Nwabuisi Follow Founders Unfound : Like and share - help us grow. <a href="https://foundersunfound.com/transcript_special_episode_state_of_black_entrepreneurship_and_fundraisin
Fri, June 18, 2021
Ezinne Iroanya-Adeoye is Founder and CEO of SKNMUSE , the premium beauty brand dedicated to elevating the beauty experience for the modern black woman. Ezinne was born and raised in Nigeria. After graduating from high school at 15 and ace-ing her SATs, she came to the US for college. She thought she was going to be a petroleum engineer. Lucky for the rest of us, that didn’t happen. Ezinne never forgot the joy she found in the soothing remedies her mom and grandmother prepared for her dry skin. She’s paying it back now, with her luxurious balms, oils, and body butters. For Ezinne, beauty is culture, and she’s on a mission to make the beauty counter reflect more inclusively. Ezinne has a great story, you’ll want to listen in. In this episode Ezinne and Dan discussed: Changing majors 3 times in college How her brand wants everyone to feel like "Omalicha Nwa" (beautiful one) The day her brand was featured by Beyoncé How her mom is even more of a fashionista than she is Her vision to create a space that re-imagines beauty for black women OUR SPONSORS FOR THIS EPISODE : AfriBlocks The global pan-African freelance marketplace and collaboration platform. Tell them "Dan sent you" for 10% off your first order. More at afriblocks.com MORE on EZINNE and SKNMUSE Ezinne: twitter.com/ZMuse_ linkedin.com/in/ezinne-iroanya-adeoye-567a6515b/ instagram.com/avenue_z/ SKNMUSE: sknmuse.com instagram.com/sknmuse/ twitter.com/sknmuse linkedin.com/company/sknmuse/ Follow Founders Unfound : Like and share - help us grow! PODCAST TRANSCRIPT #blackfounders #blackentrepreneurs #founderstory #underrepresented #underestimated
Fri, June 11, 2021
OUR SPONSORS FOR THIS EPISODE : Founders Live the global venue for entrepreneurs to experience events, content, and community. Check out founderslive.com to join and to find a live event streaming from your city. In this episode Sonja and Dan discussed: growing up in Durham NC The call to engineering The career arc between academia and entrepreneurship Why the legal system can feel rigged How African Americans are, by necessity, innovative and entrepreneurial Dr. Sonja Ebron Co-founder and CEO of Courtroom5 , a company that makes an automated legal toolbox that helps people represent themselves in court. Sonja has one of the amazing backgrounds, engineering academia, a repeat entrepreneur, but it took a challenging experience of our own with the legal system to unleash your mission and passion for the startup life. She has a strong conviction that fairness and the justice system shouldn't depend on inequitable access to knowledge or resources and our conversation. She talked about the allure of engineering doing a startup in Durham, North Carolina, and so much more. Sonja has a great story. Be sure to listen in. MORE on SONJA and COURTROOM5 Sonja: linkedin.com/in/sonjaebron twitter.com/SonjaEbron Courtroom5: courtroom5.com instagram.com/courtroom5legal twitter.com/courtroom5legal linkedin.com/company/courtroom5 Follow Founders Unfound : Like and share - help us grow! PODCAST TRANSCRIPT #blackfounders #blackentrepreneurs #founderstory #underrepresented #underestimated #founderAfricandescent #legaltech Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy
Sat, May 29, 2021
The Plug Delivering clear analysis and powerful insights on what's shaping the Black innovation economy. Get your annual subscription to The Plug at tpinsights.com In this episode Amira and Dan discussed: growing up in the same town as Zach Braff and SZA The blog that explored Bobbie Austin's Closet Her college experience in CapeTown South Africa How her vision for The Folklore originated long before the company Her great advice for other black women founders Amira Rasool is the Founder and CEO of The Folklore, an omnichannel platform that is bringing luxury and emerging designer brands from Africa online for the first time. Amira has that fearlessness that just draws you in. She says it got her in trouble when she was younger, but we're betting it will help her succeed as a founder. She and The Folklore have been featured everywhere from Forbes and Fast Company, to Vogue and Essence. Amira has just recently completed the Techstars program here in Seattle. Dan sat down with her to talk about The Folklore and how she sees it as so much more than a fashion brand. Amira and The Folklore have a terrific story. Make sure to listen in. MORE on AMIRA and THE FOLKLORE Amira: instagram.com/amirarasool twitter.com/amirarasool linkedin.com/in/amira-rasool-52359855 The Folklore: instagram.com/TheFolklore twitter.com/TheFolklore linkedin.com/company/the-folklore Follow Founders Unfound : Like and share - help us grow! PODCAST TRANSCRIPT #blackfounders #blackentrepreneurs #founderstory #underrepresented #underestimated #founderAfricandescent #ecommerce #fashion #Africadesigned #Africainspired Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' h
Thu, May 13, 2021
OUR SPONSORS FOR THIS EPISODE : Trajectory: Startup - Ideation to Product/Market Fit A brand new book by entrepreneur and investor Dave Parker. This hot-off-the-presses publication is THE playbook for those at the earliest stages of the startup journey. Or even if you are just contemplating the jump to entrepreneurship. To get this great resource, go to dkparker.com or find anywhere you buy books. In this episode Stephen and Dan discussed: growing up in an Oregon suburb how a chance elective sent his life on a new path working with his brother as co-founders why a developer's non-coding background matters Stephen Ajayi is the Co-Founder and CEO of YearOne, a company that helps individuals coming out of code schools, land incredible jobs. But getting jobs for Bootcamp grads is not all they do. YearOne also supports new employees through their early careers within technology companies - setting them up for long-term success as well. Stephen knows the journey of the YearOne community, intimately. He moved away from a pre-med track in college to pursue programming, all from the chance selection of taking an elective course in computer science. He went on to dive headfirst in a coding school and ultimately emerged as a Sales VP for a Silicon Valley startup. So, he’s seen from both sides the challenges and friction in the hiring process. And YearOne is particularly focused on coders coming from less traditional backgrounds. And to him, those backgrounds are a major strength. YearOne has a great journey - through the Portland tech ecosystem, to Techstars, and now with backing from great investors like Zeal Capital Partners and Black Founders Matter. Stephen and YearOne have a terrific story. Make sure to listen in. MORE on STEPHEN and YEARONE Stephen: linkedin.com/in/stephenkajayi twitter.com/stephenkajayi YearOne: joinyearone.io linkedin.com/company/yearonecareers/about/ twitter.com/YearOnecareers Follow Founders Unfound : L
Thu, April 29, 2021
OUR SPONSORS FOR THIS EPISODE : Trajectory: Startup - Ideation to Product/Market Fit A brand new book by entrepreneur and investor Dave Parker. This hot-off-the-presses publication is THE playbook for those at the earliest stages of the startup journey. Or even if you are just contemplating the jump to entrepreneurship. To get this great resource, go to dkparker.com or find anywhere you buy books. In this episode Patrick and Dan discussed: growing up in a Haitian household with 6 older siblings serendipitous customer discovery in a coffee shop the dynamics of a diverse founding team the attraction of the Pittsburgh tech scene Patrick Paul is the Co-Founder of Ikos, a start-up using data and information to allow property owners to execute and manage the vital, day-to-day tasks of investment property ownership. Patrick was raised with a strong Haitian heritage starting in New Jersey and ending up in Southwestern Florida. He grew up an athlete, ended up going to a military academy, then college, and into the world of finance and real estate. Now based in Pittsburgh, Patrick has helped to transform the modern rental experience with Ikos, along the way raising millions and weathering an industry hard hit by the economic crisis from COVID-19. Make sure to listen to his incredible story. MORE on PATRICK and IKOS Patrick: linkedin.com/in/patrick-paul-2524257a Ikos: ikos.rent linkedin.com/company/ikos-holdings-inc twitter.com/meetikos Follow Founders Unfound : Like and share - help us grow! PODCAST TRANSCRIPT #blackfounders #blackentrepreneurs #founderstory #underrepresented #underestimated #founderAfricandescent #renttech Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tue, April 20, 2021
OUR SPONSORS FOR THIS EPISODE : AfriBlocks The global pan-African freelance marketplace and collaboration platform. Tell them "Dan sent you" for 10% off your first order. More at afriblocks.com Cascadia Cleantech Accelerator powered by VertueLab and CleanTech Alliance This 15-week program delivers mentorship, connections, funding opportunities, and more. For early-stage cleantech startups looking to launch and scale their businesses. Checkout at cascadiacleantech.org In this episode Ashlee and Dan discussed: Interning for LeBron James How an awkward networking event gave birth to Mixtroz Working alongside her mom as Co-Founder The journey from Cleveland to NY to Nashville to Birmingham Where to find the best rollercoasters in the world Ashlee Ammons is the Co-Founder of Mixtroz, a company that creates serendipity at live and virtual events using real-time surveying along with their unique algorithm. Ashlee has an amazing journey - from Ohio to New York, Tennessee, and eventually to Alabama. She’s gone from interning with Lebron James to becoming one of the first few African American Women to raise over $1M in venture funding. She's also been named as Entrepreneur Magazine's "100 Powerful Women" of 2019. To top it all off, Ashlee has known her co-founder literally her whole life (spoiler alert, they're related!). Make sure to listen to her incredible story. MORE on ASHLEE and MIXTROZ Ashlee: linkedin.com/in/ashleeanneammons instagram.com/shemixalot87 Mixtroz: mixtroz.com twitter.com/Mixtroz instagram.com/mixtroz Follow Founders Unfound : Like and share - help us grow! <em
Fri, March 26, 2021
OUR SPONSORS FOR THIS EPISODE : Cascadia Cleantech Accelerator powered by VertueLab and CleanTech Alliance This 15-week program delivers mentorship, connections, funding opportunities, and more. For early-stage cleantech startups looking to launch and scale their businesses. Applications are open until April 16th . Don't miss out, apply today at cascadiacleantech.org AfriBlocks The global pan-African freelance marketplace and collaboration platform. Tell them "Dan sent you" for 10% off your first order. More at afriblocks.com Special Guest Co-Host: Veronica Parks from Maveron ( @VPinVC ) In this episode Evan, Veronica, and Dan discussed: Growth from having side hustles as a kid Why it took years to start Kiddie Kredit Evan's three filters to vet investors How credit score has such influence but is so misunderstood Whether Miami really is the next tech hub Evan Leaphart is the Founder and CEO of Kiddie Kredit, a mobile chore tracking app that teaches kids about credit. The company is out to demystify credit scores with fun, but analogous habits and rewards. They currently focus on young children but their goal ultimately is to serve anyone new to credit. Evan grew up in the Baltimore area and is one of those founders seemingly born to be just that, a founder. His mom was a flight attendant and he was an only child. So Evan learned at a young age how to be self-sufficient and confident. From lemonade stands and snow removal to cleaning services and auto transport. Evan has been fearlessly taking on venture after venture. He has called Miami home for over 15 years, so he's definitely an OG in the newly blossoming Miami tech scene. In addition to Kiddie Kredit, Evan is a Co-founder of the Miami-based Black Men Talk Tech Conference. Make sure to listen to his compelling story. MORE on EVAN and KIDDIE KREDIT Evan: linkedin.com/in/evanleaphart/ twitter.com/evanleaphart <a href="https://www.instagram.com/evanleaphart/" rel="
Thu, March 11, 2021
OUR SPONSORS FOR THIS EPISODE : The Plug Delivering clear analysis and powerful insights on what's shaping the Black innovation economy. Get your annual subscription to The Plug at tpinsights.com In this episode Ashlee and Dan discussed: Growing up in the Bronx - and still living there! Her personal experiences with healthcare inequity How her view working 'inside' healthcare moved her to launch her startup The legacy of courageous and inspirational women in her family How even Serena Williams was not immune to inequity in care Episode Shout Outs: Eddwina Bright (Co-founder) Females Founders Alliance Vital Voices Dr. Ivor Horn Ashlee Wisdom is the Founder and CEO of Health in Her HUE, a digital platform connecting black women to culturally competent healthcare providers, health content and community. Ashlee has Jamaican and Bahamian roots, but grew up in New York where she diehard represents her home burrow - the Bronx. Her career AND startup reflect a deep passion and dedication to tackling healthcare inequity. It's immediately evident in her voice, her writing, and all of her efforts. Ashlee's work has been recognized by Female Founder Alliance, Vital Voices, and the one-and-only Serena Williams. A true founder to watch! Make sure to listen to her compelling story. MORE on ASHLEE and HEATH IN HER HUE Ashlee: linkedin.com/in/ashlee-wisdom-mph-7114a040/ twitter.com/AshleeWisdom instagram.com/ashleejwisdom/ Health in Her HUE: healthinherhue.com twitter.com/HealthInHerHUE instagram.com/healthinherhue/ <a href="http
Fri, February 26, 2021
OUR SPONSORS FOR THIS EPISODE : Multicultural Mainstream: Reimagining Humanity and Technology A virtual venture conference hosted by the Columbia Venture Community Access great content and breakouts with venture capitalists. March 5-6th 2021 Check out bit.ly/CVCMM for tickets. Don't miss out! In this episode Genevieve and Dan discussed: Starting life in Haiti How she's combined science and finance into a career The lessons of "timing" from 2000 and 2008 How distributed blockchain can INCREASE trust What happens to mangoes shipped to the US Genevieve Leveille is the Founder and CEO of AgriLedger, a company that is revolutionizing the agriculture value chain using distributed ledger and blockchain technology. Born in Haiti, Genevieve came to the US and New York for high school. She was a science major and researcher, and eventually found her way into banking and over to the UK. Genevieve burst onto the blockchain world with force a few years ago. And it all started with a crypto hackathon. She’s been nominated by the Financial Times to the top 100 BAME in UK technology, and was a winner of the ComputerWeekly 2020 Women in Software. She is also currently the Vice-chairman of TechUK’s Distributed Ledger Technologies Working Group. Genevieve is now building a company that is using distributed ledger to RE-distribute value and reallocate margin and wealth across our food supply chain. All with the source -- the farmer -- at the core. Make sure to listen to her compelling story. MORE on GENEVIEVE and AGRILEDGER Genevieve: linkedin.com/in/genevieveleveille/ twitter.com/GinouInLondon AgriLedger: agriledger.io linkedin.com/company/agriledger/ twitter.com/Agriledger Follow Founders Unfound : Like and share - help us grow! PODCAST TRANSCRIPT #blackfounders #blackentrepreneurs #founderstory #underrepresented #undere
Thu, February 11, 2021
WE ARE BACK! WELCOME TO OUR NEW SERIES FOR 2021 OUR SPONSORS FOR THIS EPISODE : Multicultural Mainstream: Reimagining Humanity and Technology A virtual venture conference hosted by the Columbia Venture Community Access great content and breakouts with venture capitalists. March 5-6th 2021 Check out bit.ly/CVCMM for early-bird tickets. Don't miss out! In this episode Ayinde and Dan discussed: Growing up in DC How his name is as much an 'American' name as anyone else's That radio mimic mom's voice in the womb (what!?) nēdl as his THIRD startup in mobile radio Crashing a private party for a shot at pitching a prospect CEO His perspective on the latest Clubhouse hype Episode Shout Outs: WOTP Backstage Capital Sweet Capital Ayinde Alakoye is the Founder and CEO of nēdl (as in 'the haystack'), a company that lets anyone create their own live call-in talk radio station in seconds and make money while they broadcast. nēdl gives everyone a chance to grab the mic, and be live to the world in moments. Ayinde proudly wears his name, which means “we gave praise and he came." He grew up in DC in a single-parent household, after losing his father at an early age. From a young age, Ayinde has had a lifelong appreciation for the escape and 'theater of the mind' provided by radio. And his entrepreneurial spirit has been evident throughout his journey - from excellence in sales, to television, speech-writing for Obama, and a career spanning 20+ years in the radio media world. All preparing him for the epiphany that would become nēdl. The company's app lets users set up their own radio stations - complete with instant share links, audience call-in support, and a clever feature that allows listens to tip. Ned'l is Ayinde's THIRD startup focused on mobile radio. He's been ahead of the curve with each endeavor. And given the amazing growth of experiences like Clubhouse and Instagram Live, his timing for this latest effort seems right on the mark. Ayinde has raised over $1.6 Million in funding from investors including Backstage Capital and Sweet Capital. Make sure to listen to his compelling story. MORE on AYINDE and nēdl Ayinde: <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/nedlceo/" rel="noopener noreferrer" targ
Thu, December 31, 2020
OUR SPONSORS FOR THIS EPISODE : Founders Live the global venue for entrepreneurs to experience events, content, and community. Check out founderslive.com to join and to find a live event streaming from your city. In this episode: We review 2020 and where our past guests came from The effects of George Floyd on these founders, their companies and communities To be a black founder in 2020 is to be... Founders speak with optimism about plans for 2021 For our last episode of the year, we've brought together a handful of founders from our first 20 plus episodes. In this two-parter, we cover everything from fundraising, and running a business, to motivating employees, to finding time for self care and mental health. All against the backdrop of Coronavirus, George Floyd, and a climate of political tension. Thanks to Kala, Marcus, Kwame Claudius, Bara, Kameale and Wole for catching us up and reflecting on this historic year that is 2020. Make sure to listen in. EPISODE GUESTS Bara: https://twitter.com/baratundecola carbice.com Ways you can help: stay tuned for 2021 Kala: https://twitter.com/thekalafleming diasporaai.com Ways you can help: refer clients who need help managing water infrastructure not connected to the grid Kameale: https://twitter.com/kamealeC chargerhelp.com Ways you can help: looking for investors to close out their seed round Kwame & Claudius: https://twitter.com/mbembaships useneu.com Ways you can help: referrals to rental hosts in Phoenix, Scottsdale, or Seattle Marcus: twitter.com/_marcus_bullock <a href="https://www.flikshop.com/" rel
Sat, December 19, 2020
OUR SPONSORS FOR THIS EPISODE : Founders Live the global venue for entrepreneurs to experience events, content, and community. Check out founderslive.com to join and to find a live event streaming from your city. In this episode: We review 2020 and where our past guests are collectively Updates from 7 previous guest founders Insights on COVID-19's impact for: business, employees, fundraising For our last episode of the year, we've brought together a handful of founders from our first 20 plus episodes. In this two-parter, we cover everything from fundraising, and running a business, to motivating employees, to finding time for self care and mental health. All against the backdrop of Coronavirus, George Floyd, and a climate of political tension. Thanks to Kala, Marcus, Kwame Claudius, Bara, Kameale and Wole for catching us up and reflecting on this historic year that is 2020. Make sure to listen in. EPISODE GUESTS Bara: https://twitter.com/baratundecola carbice.com Ways you can help: stay tuned for 2021 Kala: https://twitter.com/thekalafleming diasporaai.com Ways you can help: refer clients who need help managing water infrastructure not connected to the grid Kameale: https://twitter.com/kamealeC chargerhelp.com Ways you can help: looking for investors to close out their seed round Kwame & Claudius: https://twitter.com/mbembaships useneu.com Ways you can help: referrals to rental hosts in Phoenix, Scottsdale, or Seattle Marcus: twitter.com/_marcus_bullock flikshop.com
Wed, December 16, 2020
Follow Founders Unfound : Like and share - help us grow! A preview of our Updates episode. We caught up with former guests to see where they are today and where they are headed for 2021. And we reflected on what will certainly be considered an historic year, 2020. Be sure to listen in. EPISODE drops December 18th! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Founders Unfound tells the stories of exceptional entrepreneurs and tech founders from underrepresented backgrounds – starting with founders of African descent. We have a regular podcast and complimentary blog created to shine a light on the broad spectrum that reflects all the diversity in startups today. Hosted by season tech entrepreneur Dan Kihanya (@dkihanya), the show explores the origin stories of under-the-radar tech entrepreneurs working on venture-worthy, big opportunity ideas. We know behind every founder is a story that deserves to be boldly told. Follow us (@foundersunfound) and listen in! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, November 26, 2020
OUR SPONSORS FOR THIS EPISODE : Founders Live the global venue for entrepreneurs to experience events, content, and community. Check out founderslive.com to join and to find a live event streaming from your city. In this episode Abbey and Dan discussed: Growing up in the slums of Lagos Nigeria Key philosophies: fall forward + you are enough The transition from balmy Nigeria to frigid Minnesota his first startup which gave access to water for quarter-million people Pitching 300+ investors Episode Shout Outs: Samir Goel (Co-founder) Beth Noveck Acumen Global Good Fund Sinai Ventures Zeal Capital Partners Impact America Fund Abbey Wemimo is the Co-founder and Co-CEO of Esusu , a revolutionary fintech platform transforming the connection between data, tenants, and property. Esusu empowers renters around an important financial identity: the credit score. Abbey was born in Nigeria, and as he puts it, "raised in the slums" of Lagos. His mother sacrificed over half her salary to make sure Abbey was able to reach beyond and attend the best schools. He studied alongside the children of the country's elites, taking him to the US, with stops and degrees from the University of Minnesota and NYU. His early career covered politics, finance, and international development. And his first entrepreneurial endeavor led him to providing clean water for over a quarter of a million people in developing regions. Abbey and his co-founder Samir started Esusu with a major innovation at its core: using rent payments to enhance credit score. By tracking and using data, Esusu can transform the credit prospects for the 70 million Americans who have little or no credit history. Meanwhile, Esusu provides property managers with insights, analytics, and tenants who are motivated towards timely payments. The company is now in half a milli
Tue, November 24, 2020
Follow Founders Unfound : Like and share - help us grow! Abbey Wemimo is Co-Founder and Co-CEO of Esusu , the leading financial technology platform that leverages data solutions to empower tenants and improve property performance. Abbey was raised in Lagos Nigeria, came to the US for college, worked on Obama’s re-election campaign, launched his first start up, and even did a stint with Goldman Sachs - all this before starting Esusu with his co-founder Samir. Make sure to tune in to hear his wonderous story. FULL EPISODE drops November 26th! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, November 12, 2020
OUR SPONSORS FOR THIS EPISODE : Black Women Talk Tech a collective of black women tech founders that exists to identify, support and encourage black women to build billion dollar businesses. BWTT is hosting Face of the Founder Summit on November 17th , bringing together entrepreneurs, investors, and partners for an exciting gathering. Registration is free, but spots are limited. You don’t want to miss it! Sign up here ! In this episode Kirt and Dan discussed: Growing up in Trinidad Coming to the US to study computer science in college at 16 What gives him empathy for the indie music creator His spin on creating a music label How music fits in the creator economy His approach to the chicken-and-egg of building a marketplace Episode Shout Outs: Kirby Winfield - Ascend VC Brick Lane Records Steven Wolfe Pereira 5-star reviewer: Jessica, sySTEMic flow Kirt Debique is the Co-Founder and CEO of SyncFloor , a company revolutionizing discovery and acquisition of music for productions of all types - from advertising to podcasting, filmmaking to fitness, TV to eSports. Kirt is an entrepreneur and a renaissance man. A native of Trinidad, Kirt started college at sixteen. He passed on grad school at Stanford to work at Microsoft. His career there paralleled some of that company's major milestones, But after a successful 20-year stint at the tech giant, Kirt decided to take his career in a different direction. He founded Brick Lane Records, an Indie music label. He started Brick Lane with a set of principles that made the artist the priority - a key opportunity he recognized hanging out in the local Seattle music scene. Oh, and by the way, Kirt is also an artist on his label. Today Kirt leads his own tech startup, SyncFloor, which is an amazing fusion of his expertise: music and technology. Listen in to hear more about Kirt startup journey. MORE on KIRT AND SYNCFLOOR Kirt: <a href="https://www.link
Tue, November 10, 2020
Follow Founders Unfound : Like and share - help us grow! Kirt Debique is Co-Founder, CEO and CTO of SyncFloor , a company revolutionizing discovery and acquisition of music for productions of all types - from advertising and podcasting to filmmaking, TV and eSports. Kirt is a former, fast-rising exec at Microsoft and a founder of his own Indie music label. He has an amazing story that starts with coming to the US to attend college at 16! Make sure to tune in. FULL EPISODE drops November 12th! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, October 29, 2020
OUR SPONSORS FOR THIS EPISODE : Founders Live the global venue for entrepreneurs to experience events, content, and community. Check out founderslive.com to join and to find a live event streaming from your city. In this episode Bee and Dan discussed: Being the only young black girl who liked Japanese Anime What derailed her journey to be a doctor How blogging uncovered a community, and a business Quirktastic's reset from COVID-19 Working with HBO's Lovecraft Country Episode Shout Outs: Digital Undivided Snap's Yellow Accelerator UNC Charlotte 5-star reviewer: Jean-Que, Artiste Pro Bee Law is the Founder and CEO of Quirktastic (soon to be QuirkChat ), a networking platform where geeks and hobbyists can join fandom communities and create collaborative social video. If you are into Manga, Marvel Universe, or Cosplay - they have a place for you. It's no wonder Bee created Quirktastic (from quirky + fantastic). She grew up in North Carolina as the only young black woman she knew who liked Anime and metal rock. Bee felt the sting of bullying and the struggle for acceptance. As an adult, she tapped into her uniqueness, and once online she realized there were large communities who wanted to connect and share the joy of their fandom. This epiphany led her to start Quirktastic - a community now 200,000+ strong. Bee and her company have been featured in TechCrunch, Essence, and Forbes. And she's been backed by Digital Undivided, SoGal Ventures, and Snap Inc's prestigious accelerator Yellow. Come hear Bee's journey, which goes from Anime enthusiast and non-profit pioneer in high school, to cytogenetic scientist and aspiring doctor, and now to fast-moving tech founder. Her energy and positivity are simply inspiring. Listen in! MORE on BEE AND QUIRKTASTIC Bee: twitter.com/bossassbee_ instagram.com/bossassbee linkedin.com/in/bryanda-law <
Tue, October 27, 2020
Follow Founders Unfound : Like and share - help us grow! Bee Law is Founder and CEO of Quirktastic , a social video and networking platform where geeks and hobbyists can join fandom communities and create collaborative video. Bee is a former cytogenetic scientist turned entrepreneur, and Quirktastic with its 200,000+ online followers has been featured in Essence Magazine, TechCrunch and Forbes. Tune in to hear her amazing story. FULL EPISODE drops October 29! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, October 15, 2020
Follow Founders Unfound : Like and share - help us grow! Hey Unfound Nation! Can't believe it's already October, 2020. What a year...relentless. At Founders Unfound, we've been working hard to consistently put out episodes all year. The team wanted just a brief break before we finish strong for the year. Don't worry, we will have a new episode ready to go at the end of the month. In the meantime, please take the opportunity to listen to one of our first 20 episodes that you haven't enjoyed yet. They are all gems! As always, thank you for your support and for listening in. We'll be back soon... NEXT EPISODE drops October 29! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, October 01, 2020
OUR SPONSORS FOR THIS EPISODE : The Plug a media company that lives at the intersection of data and diversity for the startup and tech communities. Check it out at tpinsights.com ; Use code UNFOUND to save $10 on an annual subscription. In this episode Jim and Dan discussed: Going from Long Island to Pittsburgh Life at Carnegie Mellon His first job as a coder How an inspiration at a lunch meeting lead to MeterFeeder Jim's approach to paying it forward Episode Shout Outs: Branding Brand Y Combinator Startup Boost Brookhaven National Laboratory Jim Gibbs is Co-founder and CEO of MeterFeeder, a company that predicts parking availability, and enables vehicles to pay for parking with no human interaction. Jim is a brilliant coder and visionary, with Carnegie Mellon and development work for the likes of USA Today and America Eagle on his resume. And even though he's originally from New York, he wants to convince us that Pittsburgh is the place to be; it isn’t even a question. Jim wants to build the next billion-dollar tech business in Pittsburgh. And in doing so, he's happy to wear the mantle of being a scrutinized black entrepreneur. As Jim sees it, if he can have a big win, it will make it that much easier for the next black founder coming up next. Make sure to listen in to hear his awesome story and great insights. MORE on JIM AND METERFEEDER Jim: twitter.com/heezo linkedin.com/in/james-gibbs-4ab8/ MeterFeeder: meterfeeder.com twitter.com/meterfeeder instagram.com/meterfeederapp linkedin.com/company/meter-feeder-inc Follow Founders
Thu, October 01, 2020
Happy Podcast Day everyone! A big shoutout to all the great podcasters out there. And thanks to our audience, staff, and our great founder guests! - Dan Kihanya, Host Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tue, September 29, 2020
Follow Founders Unfound : Like and share - help us grow! Jim Gibbs is Co-founder and CEO of MeterFeeder , a company that predicts parking availability, and enables vehicles to pay for parking with no human interaction. Jim is a brilliant coder and visionary. And he’s out to convince us that...it isn’t even a question - Pittsburgh is the place to be! Make sure to listen in to learn how this developer, who’s built code for the likes of USA Today and America Eagle, set out to re-imagine the parking meter. FULL EPISODE drops October 1! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, September 17, 2020
OUR SPONSORS FOR THIS EPISODE : The Plug a media company that lives at the intersection of data and diversity for the startup and tech communities. Check it out at tpinsights.com ; Use code UNFOUND to save $10 on an annual subscription. In this episode Tim and Dan discussed: His journey from Nigeria to Houston Tim's passion for design and serving others How he handled losing a co-founder Guide's 'all-in' pivot during COVID-19 Tim's vision for where Guide can go Episode Shout Outs: Taban Cosmos Backstage Capital Tim Salau has that crazy positive energy. It comes through like a smile over the microphone. Tim is one of those folks...after a conversation with him, you just feel ready to go. Tim's mission is to aim his passion for design at building things that serve others. So it's easy to see why he wears so many hats. He is a dynamic speaker, tech influencer, innovator, and content producer. And he’s known as Mr. Future of Work for his visionary perspective on the subject. He's even got his own tea brand coming out! On top of all that, Tim is co-founder, and CEO of Guide, a platform for bite-sized learning and talent development for Enterprise remote teams. Guide allows companies to put training and corporate learning directly and easily into the hands of the creators and the learners. How it began, and how it evolved is quite a tale. Make sure to listen in. MORE on TIM AND GUIDE TIM: @timsalau [ TW ], [ IG ] https://www.linkedin.com/in/timsalau/ https://www.timsalau.com/ GUIDE: guideapp.co @GuideHQ_ [TW] https://www.linkedin.com/company/mentorsmentees/ Follow Founders Unfound : Like and share - help us grow! <a href="https://foundersunfound.c
Tue, September 15, 2020
Follow Founders Unfound : Like and share - help us grow! Known as Mr. Future of Work ,Tim Salau is founder and CEO of Guide , a platform for bite-size learning and talent development for enterprise remote teams. Tim has built a movement around learning and growth, with a Facebook community topping 300,000 worldwide. He's got his own live show and is a much-sought after speaker and workplace consultant. In the meantime, Tim share's his founder journey with us. You don't want to miss it! FULL EPISODE drops September 17th! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, August 27, 2020
OUR SPONSORS FOR THIS EPISODE : VertueLab a nonprofit fighting climate change by providing funding and holistic entrepreneurial support to cleantech startups. This September their annual summit, Fuel 2020 , is going digital, spanning over two weeks with short events every day. At Fuel 2020 you'll connect with future-focused entrepreneurs, investors, researchers and more. Founders Unfound listeners : Use the code FOUNDERSFRIEND for 20% off your ticket . Learn more at 2020fuel.org The Plug Check it out at tpinsights.com ; Use code UNFOUND to save $10 on our annual subscription. In this episode Su and Dan discussed: His baby son (who joined us in the background) Going from Brooklyn to the CA coast for high school Having dollar van entrepreneurs in his family Agency v. serendipity (aka making it happen vs. luck) What he learned from startups #1 and #2 Why he chose crowdfunding Episode Shout Outs: Cate School Boy's Club of New York 43North WeDidIt Republic Growing up, Su Sanni thought he was going to be a doctor. Once out of college, it was music entrepreneur. Then the world of sales came calling. Su believes all these experiences and aspirations led him to where he ended up...a tech startup founder. His first company: folded. The second, WeDidIt : acquired. So now he's back at it for a 3rd time, with his biggest vision yet. Su (short for Sulaiman) Sanni is Co-founder and CEO of Dollaride , a mobility company for communities that are under-served by public transit. Su points out that there are over 100 Billion trips globally every year facilitated by informal transit systems. These informal alternatives arose to fill the 'transit deserts' left under supported by formal, public transportation options. Yet, within the informal transit ecosystem, there aren't tools to efficiently match rider demand with the
Tue, August 25, 2020
Follow Founders Unfound : Like and share - help us grow! Sulaiman "Su" Sanni is founder and CEO of Dollaride . a company helping to solve mobility and transportation for communities that are under-served by public transit. Dollaride is starting in New York, helping to make routes and pickups much more efficient for the city's famous Dollar Vans. Su estimates that there 100 BILLION trips annually through these informal transit vehicles across the globe. He's out to That is why his crowdfunding campaign is trending up on Republic. He's got a great story - you'll want to listen in. FULL EPISODE drops August 27th! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, August 13, 2020
OUR SPONSORS FOR THIS EPISODE : VertueLab a nonprofit fighting climate change by providing funding and holistic entrepreneurial support to cleantech startups. This September their annual summit, Fuel 2020 , is going digital. At Fuel 2020 you'll connect with future-focused entrepreneurs, investors, researchers and more. Founders Unfound listeners : Use the code FOUNDERSFRIEND for 20% off your ticket . Learn more at 2020fuel.org BLCK VC Connect up at blackvc.com or follow @BLCKVC for more about their programs and events. In this episode Tiffany and Dan discussed: Her passion and connection to sports and data Being one of only five to present to thousands at an MIT hack-a-thon Her journey through working at ESPN How an NCAA new rule changed everything for her startup Getting fuel from being underestimated Episode Shout Outs: Wefunder Indie Hackers MVP Institute [Travis Brodeen] Y Combinator Startup School Tiffany Kelly loves sports. And she’s a rock star data scientist. She combined these into a dream job with ESPN. She got to dig deep into the sports analytics and data that preoccupy teams, fans, and fantasy devotees alike. She even invented a new stat! It was while at ESPN, however, that Tiffany saw firsthand how brand and media power were shifting with digital and social. Athletes were emerging as personalities with their own platforms and fan followings. But she saw a hole…video. It’s still too darn hard!! So she quit her job and launched her startup. Tiffany is the founder and CEO of Curastory , a company that makes it easy to get started in video. They allow creators to upload, edit, find a sponsor, and distribute video with one click to their social channels, all 100% free. Curastory is launching with a target market where they have recent national approval and first-mover advantage – professional and NCAA student-athletes. And Tiffany is fresh off raising her six-figure p
Tue, August 11, 2020
Follow Founders Unfound : Like and share - help us grow! Tiffany Kelly is founder and CEO of Curastory , a company that makes it easy to get started in video. They allow creators to upload, edit, find a sponsor, and distribute video with one click to their social channels, all 100% free. Curastory is launching with a target market where they have a monopoly and recent national approval - professional and NCAA student athletes. And Tiffany is fresh off raising her pre-seed round using crowdfunding! FULL EPISODE drops August 13th! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, July 30, 2020
OUR SPONSOR FOR THIS EPISODE : BLCK VC , a focused community built for and by black investors. If you ever thought about getting into Venture, you definitely want to connect up at blackvc.com or follow @BLCKVC for more about their exceptional programs and events. In this episode Kistein and Dan discussed: Her childhood dream to change the world How she became a New Yorker Her inspiration from Oprah Coming to terms with when to fund raise Her personal experience with the fallibility of US healthcare Kistein Monkhouse is the founder and CEO of Patient Orator , a platform that uses a mobile app and storytelling to improve patient experience and population health. As a child, Kistein was inspired by Oprah Winfrey - not to be in entertainment but to make an impact in the world. It took a long grind to help her see exactly how she could and would. Kistein spent her days pursuing her education and her nights working at various roles in healthcare. Her studies showed her just how powerful policies could be on outcomes. Her jobs - from in-home health aid to the emergency room - revealed the reality of care disparities. She decided to dedicate herself to attacking healthcare inequities and fighting for those who are underserved, ignored and disregarded. It's from this spirit and commitment to 'humanize healthcare" that her company Patient Orator was born. Listen in to hear the story. MORE on KISTEIN AND PATIENT ORATOR KISTEIN: @KisteinM linkedin.com/in/kisteinmonk45/ Documentary: vimeo.com/ondemand/humanizinghealthcare PATIENT ORATOR: patientorator.com @PatientOrator linkedin.com/company/patientorator/ Follow Founders Unfound : Like and share - help us grow! <a href="https://foundersunfound.com/podcast-transcript-ep16-kistein-monkhouse-patient-orator/" rel="noopener noref
Tue, July 28, 2020
Follow Founders Unfound : Like and share - help us grow! Kistein Monkhouse is founder and CEO of Patient Orator , a platform that uses storytelling to improve patient experience and population health. Kistein is an entrepreneur, health advocate, and...filmmaker! In this episode Kistein talks about experiencing America as an immigrant, how her view of healthcare has been impacted as both caregiver and patient, and the origins of her new documentary, Humanizing Health Care . FULL EPISODE drops July 30th! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, July 16, 2020
OUR SPONSOR FOR THIS EPISODE : BLCK VC , a focused community built for and by black investors. If you ever thought about getting into Venture, you definitely want to connect up at blackvc.com or follow @BLCKVC for more about their exceptional programs and events. In this episode Kameale and Dan discussed: Her persistent desire to make an impact How the need to return home made her career flourish How in 2 years at another startup, she went from customer service rep to leader Why she keeps ending up surrounded by smart black women What attracted her to sustainability and EV Episode Shout Outs: ( LACI ) Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator Grid110 South LA Startup Grind LA EV Connect It's rare when a startup can impact one market challenge successfully. And even rarer...two at once. Well, that's just exactly what Kameale Terry and ChargerHelp! are doing. Kameale's company is tackling a major pain point in electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure - repair and maintenance. At the same time, she's committed to workforce development and economic mobility. ChargerHelp! is creating an entirely new career role - part technician, part electrician, part IT support. And she wants to prioritize training those from her own community. Kameale has the energy, passion, and drive you just want to get behind. The company story is compelling and she's pretty good at pitching it. So much so that she's earned hundreds of thousands in grants and pitch competition wins. Now that's a way to fund a startup! The journey that landed Kameale as a startup CEO is unique and fascinating. Listen in to hear the story. MORE on KAMEALE and CHARGERHELP! KAMEALE: @KamealeC linkedin.com/in/kamealecterry CHARGERHELP! chargerhelp.com <a href="https://twitter.com/chargerhelp" rel="noopener no
Wed, July 15, 2020
Follow Founders Unfound : Like and share - help us grow! Kameale Terry is co-founder and CEO of ChargerHelp! , a company that is changing the way electric vehicle charging stations are repaired and maintained. ChargerHelp is crushing the LA tech pitch circuit! Listen in to hear about how her company is at the innovative intersection of clean tech and workforce development. FULL EPISODE drops July 16th! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, June 25, 2020
OUR SPONSOR FOR THIS EPISODE : Valence , a new and exciting community built for black professionals Founders Unfound listeners : get free membership and priority access here Sign up for the Valence BOOST Challenge: www.valence.community/boostchallenge In this episode Wole and Dan discussed: Startup life in Nigeria during a pandemic lockdown How cryptocurrency is more than a speculation tool Wole's career arc through engineering, marketing, and banking a quick tutorial from Wole on cross-border payments Raising money globally in a COVID-19 world Episode Shout Outs: Techstars Bangalore Wole Ayodele is an entrepreneur who is on a roll. Wole is classically trained as an engineer but began his career in marketing. It's a chance to shift into banking, however, that helped Wole find his passion for finance. He is on his SECOND fintech startup with Fliqpay, a company that uses cryptocurrency infrastructure to help businesses send and receive payments globally. The Fliqpay platform cuts transaction time from days to minutes which is significant when their clients are waiting for payments to settle. With Fliqpay, literally time is money! Listen in to hear the story. MORE on WOLE and FLIQPAY WOLE: twitter.com/AyowoleOA linkedin.com/in/woleayodele/ Fliqpay Pitch on Techstars Demo Day FLIQPAY: fliqpay.com/ twitter.com/fliqpay linkedin.com/company/fliqpay/ Follow Founders Unfound : Like and share - help us grow! <a href="https://foundersunfound.com/podcast-transcript-ep14-wole-ayodele" rel="noopener noreferrer
Tue, June 23, 2020
Follow Founders Unfound : Like and share - help us grow! Wole Ayodele is co-founder and CEO of Fliqpay, a company that helps businesses send and receive payments globally. His company, fresh from completing Techstars, is rocking the Africa fintech space. Wole has a great story as black founder based in Nigeria. Make sure to listen in! FULL EPISODE drops June 25th! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fri, June 12, 2020
OUR SPONSOR FOR THIS EPISODE : Valence , a new and exciting community built for black professionals Founders Unfound listeners : get free membership and priority access here Sign up for the Valence BOOST Challenge: www.valence.community/boostchallenge In this special follow up from last week's discussion with black men founders, we now bring the viewpoint from the women's perspective. We gathered four accomplished women entrepreneurs to talk startups, fundraising, and the greater context of racial inequality, social justice protests, and the COVID-19 pandemic. Dan is honored to have Dr. Ivor Horn step in as a special guest host. Dr. Horn is an angel investor and advisor supporting entrepreneurs of color, especially women, in digital health. Helen Adeosun , Stella Ashaolu , Cherae Robinson , and Ashlee Wisdom join Ivor...in a conversation that reveals frustration, but also determination, wisdom and resilience. Listen in! In this episode the round table discussed: How it feels to be a black woman in America right now (June 2020) Moving between exhausted and determined Honoring the moment: with voice, intention, and self-care The desire to reach back and lift up How office hours are a poor substitute for a check Audience Resources: Cherae's Podcast Helen's funding announcement Stella's recent panel discussion <a href="https://youtu.be/UzxqTPyb3
Fri, June 05, 2020
OUR SPONSOR FOR THIS EPISODE : Valence , a new and exciting community built for black professionals Founders Unfound listeners : get free membership and priority access here Sign up for the Valence BOOST Challenge: www.valence.community/boostchallenge In this special episode, Dan brings together former podcast guests from across the US and Canada. These founders process in real-time how they feel -- as black men and as entrepreneurs -- in the wake of the senseless killing of George Floyd and the subsequent protests sparked all around the country. These savvy entrepreneurs and leaders dive into what they think we and others can be doing to address police brutality, racial inequality, and the outcry for justice and social change. Kahlil Ashanti , Bara Cola , AK Ikwuakor , and Claudius Mbemba ... keep it real, as the conversation covers everything from exasperation to optimism, and everything in between. In this episode the round table discussed: How it feels to be a black man in America right now (June 2020) What it's like to be a black entrepreneur in the midst of two American crises What steps are they taking, in light of the protests, George Floyd, and their own mental health Recommendations for others, including allies Audience Resources: AK's Post Bara's Post Claudius' Post Dan's Post George Floyd Memorial Fund <a h
Thu, May 28, 2020
OUR SPONSOR FOR THIS EPISODE : Valence , a new and exciting community built for black professionals Founders Unfound listeners : get free membership and priority access here Sign up for the Valence BOOST Challenge: www.valence.community/boostchallenge In this episode Shanel and Dan discussed: What it's like to grow up with a volunteer EMT How she reverse-engineered her MBA Why 911 system challenges can mean life or death for underserved communities A different perspective on where to visit Santa during the holidays Why MD Ally had to be envisioned through the lens of an underrepresented founder Episode Shout Outs: Techstars Seattle Shanel Fields grew up around EMS and first responders. And early in her career she realized that health tech was a place that fed her desire to make an impact. So it makes sense that she combined these two influences when setting out on her MBA journey. She was able to mold her business school experience completely around what would become her startup - MD Ally. Listen in to hear how! The problem MD Ally solves seems so obvious: 911 dispatchers aren't licensed medical personnel; if you have a health concern, they can't officially diagnose your situation. So, if you need a band-aid or a defibrillator, they send an ambulance either way. Shanel's startup is trying to fix this. She wants to make sure EMS responders aren't tied up with band-aids when time is critical for that defibrillator! The company now has major momentum, having recently: raised a $1 Million seed round completed the Techstars accelerator program been featured in the New York Times MORE on SHANEL and MD ALLY SHANEL: linkedin.com/in/shanelfields/ New York Times feature MD ALLY: mdally.com <a href="https://twitter.com/mdallyinc" rel="noopener noreferrer" targe
Tue, May 26, 2020
Follow Founders Unfound : Like and share - help us grow! Shanel Fields is founder and CEO of MD Ally , a 911 telehealth solution that allows emergency personnel to triage non-emergency callers to telemedicine. Her company, fresh off of a successful fund-raise, was recently profiled in the New York Times. Shanel has a great story as a black woman founder. You don't want to miss it! FULL EPISODE drops May 28th! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, May 14, 2020
OUR SPONSOR FOR THIS EPISODE : The Plug (get $10 off annual subscription to TPInsights with code " unfound ") Marcus and Dan discussed: The big mistake that cost him eight years of his life Marcus' incarceration journey from denial to despair to survival How the cards are stacked against re-entering citizens when they leave prison How Marcus responded to the startup call, not once but twice! Why Flikshop is more than just a postcard - it's a lifeline of hope Having the triple hurdle: black founder, with a criminal record, and no formal education Episode Shout Outs: John Legend Unlocked Futures Marcus Bullock is as rare as they come. A master motivator, charismatic leader, and passionate change-maker. A founder and CEO of TWO companies. All of that is impressive, but not necessarily unique. What makes him the exception to the exception? He's accomplished what he has despite spending his young formative years in adult, maximum-security prison. What got Marcus through his prison time? It was a piece of mail from his mom EVERY SINGLE day until the day he was released. A letter, note, or seemingly random picture could create hope and positivity, which in turn fueled the will to persevere and thrive. Marcus has now turned his experience into a company: Flikshop. Friends, loved ones, as well as attorneys and other allies, can use Flikshop to send caring sentiments and images, or informational critical for the re-entry process. Listen in to hear more! MORE on MARCUS and FLIKSHOP MARCUS: twitter.com/_marcus_bullock Marcus TED talk FLIKSHOP: flikshop.com twitter.com/flikshop linkedin.com/in/flikshop/ Follow Founders Unfound : Like and share - help us grow! PODCAST TRANSCRIPT Hosted on Acas
Tue, May 12, 2020
Follow Founders Unfound : Like and share - help us grow! Marcus Bullock is founder and CEO of Flikshop , a company that helps families stay connected to their incarcerated loved ones. Marcus has a powerful and authentic personal journey, which has directly resulted in the Flikshop success story. You don't want to miss it! FULL EPISODE drops May 14th! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, April 30, 2020
OUR SPONSOR FOR THIS EPISODE : The Plug (get $10 off annual subscription to TPInsights with code " unfound ") Cheraé Robinson has one of those personalities. Five minutes into a conversation with her and you quickly realize how people gravitate to her passion instantly. Her company, Tastemakers Africa, is on a mission to change perspectives and perceptions of Africa. As she puts it, Africa is more than a place to volunteer or be in the Lion King . Cheraé was generous to do our podcast in the midst of the Corona virus pandemic. Her startup, with a foundation in travel, is evolving day by day. She wanted to share this season with others, in real-time as the story unfolds. Cheraé and Dan discussed: Benefits and challenges of attending an HBCU Lifelong calling to Africa, installed by her family Leaving her corporate office the day she knew she wouldn't ever be back Dealing with the radical changes required from the COVID-19 crisis Discovering our mutual friend Erik Blachford Being a black woman founder Episode Shout Outs: Flybridge Capital Precursor Ventures She Leads Africa Helene Gayle , AA Exec legend MORE on CHERAÉ and TASTEMAKERS AFRICA Cheraé: twitter.com/sasyrae linkedin.com/in/cheraerobinson/ instagram.com/sasyrae/ Tastemakers Africa: twitter.com/tstmkrsafrica tastemakersafrica.com Follow Founders Unfound : Like and share - help us grow! PODCAST TRANSCRIPT Hosted on Acast. See acast.
Wed, April 29, 2020
Follow Founders Unfound : Like and share - help us grow! Summary Cherae Robinson is founder and CEO of Tastemakers Africa , a company that connects black millennials to culture forward experiences. Cherae, a former Public health advocate and change-maker, has created what Fusion calls “the sexy, dope way to experience Africa.” Our sponsor for this episode: The Plug FULL EPISODE drops April 30th! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, April 16, 2020
Follow Founders Unfound : Like and share - help us grow! OUR SPONSOR FOR THIS EPISODE : Trajectory Series PODCAST TRANSCRIPT As a public health advocate and consultant, Kevin Dedner was well aware of the disparities in the health and longevity of black men in America. African American men have the lowest life expectancy of any group...67 years of age. This number is in stark contrast to their white counterparts who see life spans into the early 80s on average. Dr. Sherman James described this impact as "John Henryism" based on the folktale of steel driver John Henry. As the story goes, John was a black man and the best in the land at driving steel into mountainsides - necessary for the building of railroad tunnels. He was challenged to race a machine - a steam-driven hammer. He defeated the machine, and then had a heart attack and died. Dr. James saw this as a metaphor for the life of the American black man. Basically: work at full capacity ALL THE TIME, with all the extra stresses and striving, which results in a shorter life. So with this as a backdrop, Kevin undertook his own personal journey in mental health. His epiphany from the experience: finding a provider is a big challenge AND cultural context of your therapy matters. Henry Health (named for John Henry) was born in 2018. The company is building a digital platform that provides culturally sensitive teletherapy services. Their first community is, as you would expect, black men. Dan and Kevin talked about his background, the origin story of Henry Health, and certainly the current situation with the Coronavirus pandemic. What else did they cover? Listen in and find out! Kevin and Dan talked about her startup journey, as well as: Attending the high school where Brown vs Board of Education was tested His personal journey with mental health How Kevin and his team are coping with COVID-19 crisis A shout out to the Transparent Collective The "questions behind the questions" from investors Episode Shout Outs: Transparent Collective Startup Health Morgan Stanley Multicultural Innovation Lab <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
Tue, April 14, 2020
Kevin Dedner is co-founder and CEO of Henry Health , a platform that provides culturally sensitive self-care and mental health services. Their first ecosystem of communities is built around black men. Our sponsor for this episode: Trajectory Series FULL EPISODE drops April 16th! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fri, March 27, 2020
Follow Founders Unfound : Like and share - help us grow! OUR SPONSOR FOR THIS EPISODE : Founders Live PODCAST TRANSCRIPT Dr. Kala Fleming has a passion to bring technology to the places and people where it can have dramatic impact. All the way back to her time with IBM, she's pursued projects that help solve healthcare, food security...and water. These fundamental needs lead Dr. Fleming to found Diaspora.ai as a vehicle to tackle these challenges head on It's this last essential, water, that preoccupies her current startup, SMAJI , which is using AI to address water scarcity. The company employs a combination of technology and human feedback to accurately assess and validate water levels for property managers, in near real time. What else did they cover? Listen in and find out! Notable Interview Highlights Kala and Dan talked about her startup journey, as well as: Growing up in Antigua, a water-challenged island Going from the Virgin Islands to Wisconsin - brrrrrr! A PhD dissertation on...you guessed it...water. AfroTech and Founders Gym Resisting pre-conceived notions MORE on KALA AND SMAJI KALA: https://twitter.com/thekalafleming https://www.linkedin.com/in/kalafleming/ TED talk SMAJI and DIASPORA: https://twitter.com/SMAJIcloud https://www.smaji.ai/ https://twitter.com/diasporatech https://diasporaai.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Wed, March 25, 2020
Dr. Fleming is co-founder and CEO of Diaspora.ai and SMAJI , a company using AI to address water scarcity. FULL EPISODE drops March 26th! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fri, March 13, 2020
Follow Founders Unfound : Like and share - help us grow! OUR SPONSOR FOR THIS EPISODE : Founders Live PODCAST TRANSCRIPT Kahlil Ashanti has one amazing and unique journey. Starting with a challenging childhood, to the Air Force, to performing in Caesar's Palace, to an award winning show on Broadway...and even to Hollywood. But in this episode Dan spoke with Kahlil about his startup weshowup - a company that works with venues and artists to serve event audiences the option to "pay what you want." The conversation ranged across many topics, including the origin story of weshowup, which includes an experiment with Kahlil's own show - netting 82% more revenue than fixed price! What else did they cover? Listen in and find out! Notable Interview Highlights Kahlil and Dan talked about his startup journey, as well as: The Air Force as "the family business" A military version of American Idol Doing a one-man show on Broadway His adventures in Hollywood Leveraging the network MORE on KAHLIL AND WESHOWUP Kahlil: twitter.com/kahlilashanti kahlilashanti.com TED talk weshowup company site: weshowup.io Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Wed, March 11, 2020
Kahlil Ashanti is the founder and CEO of weshowup , a company that brings the concept of "pay what you want" to entertainment and events. FULL EPISODE drops March 12th! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fri, February 28, 2020
Follow Founders Unfound : Like and share - help us grow! OUR SPONSOR FOR THIS EPISODE : Washington Technology Industry Association PODCAST TRANSCRIPT Brooke Sinclair has a great job: take tasty, unique beverages from independent, craft brands, and bring them to eager taste buds around the world. She has a unique background: a family engineering heritage (she’s a self-professed tech ‘nerd’), theater, non-profit, and corporate logistics. She’s also a vibrant member of the startup community as an alum of Founder Institute and a Scout for Female Founded Club. In this podcast episode, Dan spoke with Brooke about her startup Velour Imports - a company developing technology to bring craft brands from your local neighborhood across the planet. The conversation ranged across many topics, including of course the wonderful origin story of Velour. What else did they cover? Listen in and find out! Notable Interview Highlights Brooke and Dan talked about her startup journey, as well as: How religion contributed to Velour’s beginnings being trapped in an airport for 7 days whether Brooke gets to sample the beers she exports A shout out to MS DOS MORE on BROOKE AND VELOUR IMPORTS Brooke on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/brookesinclair Velour Imports company site: https://www.velourimports.com/ or check them out on Twitter: https://twitter.com/velourimports Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tue, February 25, 2020
Brooke S. Sinclair is the founder and CEO of Velour Imports , a company that facilitates independently-owned craft brands distribution around the world. FULL EPISODE drops February 27th! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, February 13, 2020
OUR SPONSOR FOR THIS EPISODE : Perfect Pitches By Precious Full Transcript Modjossorica (Rica) Elysee represents why we started Founders Unfound: brave, capable, inspirational, and determined. She pulls no punches. Rica took lessons from her community and nonprofit experiences and transformed herself into an entrepreneurial force. She's a sought after speaker on the fireside chat founder circuit. And has boldly helped bring together other women entrepreneurs with @thetable and Female Founders Day. She's been featured in Forbes, Bloomberg, and Black Enterprise. In this podcast episode, Dan spoke with Rica about her startup BeautyLynk - a company transforming the on-demand beauty market. The conversation ranged across many topics, including of course the wonderful origin story of BeautyLynk. What else did they cover? Listen in and find out! Notable Interview Highlights Rica and Dan talked about her startup journey, as well as: her "third culture" life between America and Haiti being on billboard in Times Square (New York) how music fits into her management approach global expansion what Rick Ross and Cardi B have to do with Morgan Stanley MORE on RICA AND BEAUTYLYNK Rica's site: (always looking to give back with speaking opportunities) http://ricaelysee.com/ BeautyLynk company site: https://beautylynk.com/ or check them out on Twitter: twitter.com/BeautyLynks/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Trailer · Mon, February 10, 2020
Rica Elysee is the founder and CEO of BeautyLynk , a company transforming the on-demand, in-home beauty market. FULL EPISODE drops February 13th! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sun, January 05, 2020
Dan previews what to expect from Founders Unfound in 2020. We would love your thoughts, ideas, suggestions, feedback. Please DM us today! social: instagram : linkedin : youtube : twitter podcast: apple : spotify : soundcloud : sticher web: www.foundersunfound.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, October 24, 2019
AK Ikwuakor, or "Coach AK" as he prefers, is a man of many talents. He’s been both a collegiate and Olympic athlete. Motivational speaker. Educator and Social impact entrepreneur. And even dabbled in some standup. In this podcast episode, however, Dan spoke with him as Co-Founder and CEO of ELETE Styles - a startup on a mission to create professional attire with fit, function, and fashion for the athlete build. ELETE takes the broadest view of the value it adds. From athletes to first responders to returning war vets who need adaptive apparel. Men, women, casual, formal...and everything in between. AK's life journey has included Olympic trials, world travel, and even a stint of being homeless. How does all this connect with an eCommerce startup? Listen in and find out! Notable Interview Highlights (04:14) How ELETE works to bring consumers custom attire (09:00) How AK's love of his mom's homecooking led to ELETE's origin story (15:05) The challenges of making ONLY one piece (vs. 1000) for a custom design (16:55) Complexities of tariffs and currencies for a global business (23:35) Powerful origin story of AK's NGO startup Empower 2 Play (33:10) The 400M race as a metaphor for life (41:21) AK's adventures as an Olympic athlete (46:44) Personal choices, perspectives, and growth (50:00) Sources of influence: mentors, friends, enemies, and books MORE on ELETE AK's Youtube Channel, company site, and linkedin Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fri, September 27, 2019
In this episode Dan has a great conversation with Bara Cola, founder and CEO of Carbice. Bara's startup is revolutionizing the new standard for thermal cooling in the global electronics market. What does this mean to you and me? We are surrounded by a global infrastructure - from power plants and satellites to your Amazon Echo - that is powered by electronics. Electronics generate heat. If they kick out too much, well, then they shut down or at least slow down. Carbice's magic material manages the heat better - so full performance can be realized. Bara makes the case that everything from Arab Spring to high end gaming is all made possible by better thermal management. Listen in to hear how and why! Notable Interview Highlights (02:42) EVERYTHING that generates heat must regulate it (06:14) Carbice has invented the first new cooling material class in 100 years! (12:58) Bara connects thermal management to the Arab Spring (14:56) Bara talks Carbice's current traction (19:44) Homebase: the choice between Atlanta and Silicon Valley (21:22) Closing a lead investor on a Sunday afternoon walk around the neighborhood (26:00) Growing up in Pensacola, Florida...AKA "lower Alabama" (31:28) Early entrepreneurial aspirations (32:35) Meeting President Obama at the White House (37:44) What Bara considers the most important skill (40:41) Bara gives advice to his 22-year-old self (42:31) Important mentors (44:02) props to TechSquare Labs - Paul Judge and Allen Nance Check out more about Carbice: carbice.com , @carbice , @baratundecola Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tue, September 10, 2019
Host Dan Kihanya talks fundraising, Techstars, and jollof rice with Ikechi Nwabuisi, co-founder of TRiBL, a trust network helping black migrants identify and connect with locals. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Trailer · Wed, May 01, 2019
Here is a short preview from Dan and Deborah of what to expect with our exciting new project! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thu, April 18, 2019
Host Dan Kihanya catches up with the founding team of Neu Inc. Based in Seattle, Neu facilitates hotel-grade turnovers for Airbnb/vacation rentals. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Wed, April 17, 2019
Founders Unfound host Dan Kihanya catches up with Stella Ashaolu, founder and CEO of WeSolv. Based in Chicago, WeSolv uses performance data and predictive analytics to help companies reduce bias and hire a more diverse workforce. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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