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At Ayagigs, we make it our life's mission to help businesses access the best of talents. Our bi-weekly Podcast shares, helpful information that allows both businesses and freelancers to live borderless
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Insights and advice on navigating a career in the Web3 space
In this episode, you'll have the opportunity to hear from two remarkable speakers who have excelled in the web3 space. Join us as we listen to Karla Obakpolor, the founder of Cryptosmart, and Vicentia Asilevi, the founder of Crypthority, as they generously share their valuable insights and advice on forging a successful career in the Web3 realm.
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Building an awesome web3 product
Calling all web3 builders! Join Groot and Aise as they break down what it takes to build a killer decentralized product. In discussion were some challenges and opportunities in building an awesome web3 product.
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Monetising your skill in the tech space
In this episode, our speakers; Chike Okonkwo, Co-founder of Gamic and Hilary Azubuike, Founder of Cryptohils & Blockchain UNIBEN, shared best practices for monetising digital skills
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Cryptocurrency vs Fiat Payments: The Future of Finance
In this episode, we had an in-depth discussion about the role of Crypto and Fiat payments in the future of finance. Our speaker lineup featured two personalities seasoned in both payment systems: the CEO of BoundlessPay, Franklin Peters, and the COO of Aya, Pishikeni Tukura.
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The Startup Mindset and the Right Talent
Starting a startup is one thing, but getting the right talent to push the vision into reality, is a whole new challenge. In this episode, we had 2 startup founders; Eric Annan of Ayagigs and Shirley Nzeh of Web3 Africa, share their experiences and advice to businesses and talents looking for better ways to scale.
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Managing Challenges as an African Talent
Another amazing time was spent on the Ayagigs Podcast featuring Asemota Izoduwa Precious; the Head of the Edo Innovation Hub. Alongside him was Success Maduka; the Africa Lead for Beam Privacy. Despite significant advancement in recent years, several obstacles still stand in the way of the African freelancer's full potential. In discussion were best practices to manage and overcome these challenges.