Scaling My Startup

Scaling My Startup
Podcast Description
Welcome to Scaling My Startup by Narrative Labs, the podcast for ambitious entrepreneurs. Dive into candid conversations with global founders and industry experts as they reveal the highs, lows, and pivotal moments of scaling successful businesses. From innovative strategies to lessons learned the hard way, this podcast is your go-to guide for growing a thriving startup. Whether you’re just starting or scaling to the next level, get inspired, informed, and equipped to navigate your entrepreneurial journey.
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The podcast explores a variety of themes crucial for entrepreneurs, including fundraising, global expansion, innovation, and sustainability. For instance, episodes feature discussions on raising capital, navigating startup ecosystems, and the challenges of scaling businesses, as seen in the stories of guests like Tunde Ademuyiwa and Giuseppe Baidoo, who share practical insights based on their experiences.

Welcome to Scaling My Startup by Narrative Labs, the podcast for ambitious entrepreneurs. Dive into candid conversations with global founders and industry experts as they reveal the highs, lows, and pivotal moments of scaling successful businesses. From innovative strategies to lessons learned the hard way, this podcast is your go-to guide for growing a thriving startup. Whether you’re just starting or scaling to the next level, get inspired, informed, and equipped to navigate your entrepreneurial journey.
In this episode, Rahael Afolayan, the founder of MyTherapist.ng, talks about his inspiring journey from software engineer to mental health advocate and tech entrepreneur.We dive into what led him to leave a stable tech career to build a platform tackling one of Nigeria’s most overlooked needs—accessible and affordable therapy. From the early challenges of launching a mental health startup to the personal motivations behind the mission, this conversation is packed with insights for anyone curious about purpose-driven innovation, mental health, and the startup grind in Africa.

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