Campus Startup

Campus Startup
Podcast Description
Campus Startup dives into the inspiring, real-life stories of student entrepreneurs who are changing the game. Each episode features young innovators sharing their journeys, challenges, and valuable lessons learned along the way. Whether you're a student founder, an aspiring entrepreneur, investor, or simply love hearing how big ideas come to life, tune in for authentic conversations that will empower and motivate you to start your own entrepreneurial adventure.
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Content Themes
The podcast focuses on themes of entrepreneurship, innovation, and personal growth, with episodes covering topics like balancing academics with running startups, embracing uncertainty, and the entrepreneurial mindset. For example, guests like Zacharias Onyejiaka discuss building AI-driven platforms and fostering entrepreneurial communities, while Sean Tilson shares strategies for managing multiple ventures effectively.

Campus Startup dives into the inspiring, real-life stories of student entrepreneurs who are changing the game. Each episode features young innovators sharing their journeys, challenges, and valuable lessons learned along the way. Whether you’re a student founder, an aspiring entrepreneur, investor, or simply love hearing how big ideas come to life, tune in for authentic conversations that will empower and motivate you to start your own entrepreneurial adventure.
In this episode, I sit down with Inheritance Odili — a final-year Mathematics student at the University of Warwick, incoming analyst at a big 4 investment bank, and co-founder of LyncFit, a student-focused fitness accountability platform built on routine and community. She also previously served as CFO of Bubble, an early-stage startup that sparked her entry into entrepreneurship and helped shape her approach to leadership — even after the venture came to an end.
Inheritance has gained experience at some of the most competitive firms in finance, including Jane Street, J.P. Morgan and BlackRock. But what really stands out is her thoughtfulness, resilience, and willingness to build with intention — whether that’s in a corporate environment, a startup team, or a university setting.
In this episode, we explore what it looks like to juggle demanding internships, academic pressure, and startup building — all at the same time. We also talk about the lessons learned from managing a team, navigating identity and ambition as a Nigerian-British student, and how clarity, culture, and community can shape the way we define success.
If you're a student navigating multiple paths, trying to build something meaningful, or looking for real-world insights into entrepreneurship and career growth — this one’s for you.

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