Scaling With Purpose

Mohamed Alkaduhimi

Scaling with Purpose is the podcast for founders, CEOs, and executives who are navigating the real operational challenges of scaling up a business, not just starting one. Most entrepreneurship content is built for early-stage founders. But what happens after product-market fit? What happens when scaling up means hiring executives, building teams from scratch, executing a go-to-market strategy beyond your direct network, and raising capital from investors who actually fit your vision? That's where Scaling with Purpose lives. Each episode, we sit down with founders and CEOs of high-growth companies and take the full journey with them. We start at the beginning: why they started, what drove them, and the early challenges and learnings that shaped how they lead today. Then we go deep on where they are now, the operational challenges of running a scaleup, building and hiring the right leadership team, creating go-to-market strategies that actually work at scale, navigating startup funding, and finding the right investor fit for sustainable business growth. But here's what makes this podcast different: we refuse to accept that impact has to be sacrificed for commercial success. We talk openly about the tension between purpose and profit, and how the world's most compelling growth companies are proving you can have both. If you're leading a scaleup or high-growth company and want honest, tactical conversations with founders and CEOs who have been in the trenches from day one, this is your podcast.

Episodes

  1. Jul 6 ·  Video

    How Buckstrybe Makes Credit-Invisible Immigrants Visible to UK Lenders | Tope Akande

    Distribution is king. In this episode of Scaling With Purpose, host Mohamed Alkaduhimi sits down with Tope Akande, founder of Buckstrybe, to unpack how he is rebuilding financial inclusion for immigrants in the UK. Tope grew up in Nigeria, spent over a decade in banking, and noticed a pattern: most people walking into the bank for a loan were immigrants, and the UK financial system simply could not see them. Communities already lend and save together through trusted rotating funds (Ajo, Esusu, Susu), yet none of that creditworthiness counts when these same people apply for credit. Buckstrybe turns that age-old community trust into credit profiles the financial system can actually recognise. He also introduces LendLens (LendLens.ai), a new product on a mission to let millions of people see themselves through the lens of a lender, starting with credit card statement analysis. In this conversation we cover: Why distribution, not the idea, is what really wins How community lending reveals hidden creditworthiness Building a borderless, digital-first fintech from anywhere The "Who Not How" approach to hiring and building a team around a clear vision What it would take to sell the company, and why impact beats the cheque The 10-year vision behind LendLens and financial empowermentGuest: Tope Akande, Founder of BuckstrybeConnect with Tope on LinkedIn and try LendLens at LendLens.ai Topics: financial inclusion, fintech, credit invisible, immigrant banking, alternative credit scoring, startup founder journey, distribution strategy, community lending. #ScalingWithPurpose #Fintech #FinancialInclusion #Startups #Buckstrybe #LendLens #ImmigrantFounders #CreditScore #Entrepreneurship

    How Buckstrybe Makes Credit-Invisible Immigrants Visible to UK Lenders | Tope Akande
  2. Jun 8 ·  Video

    How Two Students Built Treinvertraging.nl and Got 10,000 Paying Customers in 4 Weeks

    In this episode of Scaling with Purpose, host Mohamed Alkaduhimi sits down with Michael Hillhorst, founder of trein-vertraging.nl, to unpack how a frustrating daily commute turned into a fast-growing startup that helps train passengers claim the compensation they are owed. Michael shares his journey from selling designs at age 13, to building a gaming trade platform at 16, to launching a train delay compensation service with co-founder Daan while studying computer science in Utrecht. What started as a tech side project became a real business when their first publicity push landed them 10,000 paying customers in just four weeks. We dive into: 00:00 Intro and Michael's early entrepreneurial start 02:17 How trein-vertraging.nl began as a student problem 04:25 Why the Netherlands has 95% train punctuality vs Germany's 66% 05:35 The EU passenger rights framework explained 07:33 Shifting from tech-driven to business-driven thinking 09:33 Getting the first 10,000 customers through newspaper PR 13:12 Why traditional media is not scalable for growth 14:18 Building a real marketing machine with SEO, LinkedIn and paid ads 15:32 A churn rate under 1% and the no cure no pay model 16:09 Staying lean and the decision to finally build a team 17:43 Going international and delegating the known to explore the unknown 21:14 Expanding into Germany, France, Spain, Italy and the UK 22:18 The biggest technical challenges in scaling across countries 24:32 Choosing impact over short-term profit 26:51 Where to follow Michael's journey Whether you are a founder, a product builder, or curious about how lean startups grow across borders, this conversation is packed with practical lessons on marketing, scaling, team building, and balancing commercial success with meaningful impact. Follow Michael Hillhorst and co-founder Daan Ekman on LinkedIn for behind-the-scenes updates on their journey. #ScalingWithPurpose #Startup #Entrepreneurship #TrainDelay #PassengerRights #LeanStartup #StartupGrowth #TechStartup #Netherlands #EUTravel #FounderStory #ProductDevelopment #BusinessPodcast #Scaling #TrainTravel

    How Two Students Built Treinvertraging.nl and Got 10,000 Paying Customers in 4 Weeks
  3. May 11 ·  Video

    NearPays - Victor Daniyan

    In this episode of Scaling with Purpose, host Mohamed Alkaduhimi sits down with Victor Daniyan, founder of NearPays, a fintech company building accessible digital payment infrastructure across Africa and beyond. Victor shares how a payment problem at a logistics company sparked the idea for a soft POS solution that works with or without internet connectivity, and how organic demand from other businesses pushed him to productize it. The conversation covers Victor's journey from working at Nokia under Microsoft to becoming a full-time entrepreneur, his three-point checklist for validating a startup idea (problem-solving, scalability, and marketability), and his unique hiring philosophy that puts attitude above qualifications. Victor also opens up about navigating fintech compliance across multiple African countries, the power of strategic partnerships for early-stage startups, and why building a strong company culture from day one is essential for scaling across borders. Whether you are a founder looking for practical growth advice, curious about Africa's booming tech talent ecosystem, or interested in how fintech startups tackle financial inclusion, this episode is packed with actionable insights. Topics discussed: fintech in Africa, financial inclusion, digital payments, soft POS technology, startup validation, hiring for attitude, scaling across countries, fintech compliance and regulation, company culture, leadership development, cross-border payments.

    NearPays - Victor Daniyan
  4. Apr 20 ·  Video

    Based on Skills - Kevin van Windt

    In this episode of Scaling with Purpose, host Mohamed Alkaduhimi speaks with Kevin van der Wind, founder of Based on Skills and the Improving Life Group. Kevin shares how he built a platform that is reshaping how Gen Z enters the Dutch labor market by shifting the focus from traditional CVs and work experience to soft skills and potential. Kevin opens up about the classic chicken-and-egg challenge of building a two-sided marketplace, the costly mistake of prioritizing marketing visibility over targeted sales, and the hard lesson of watching a 2.2 million euro turnover get nearly swallowed by 2.1 million in costs. He reflects on how the lack of a mentor early on led to avoidable spending decisions, and why he now views those painful lessons as the foundation for a smarter second chapter. The conversation also explores Kevin's unique origin story in skills-based hiring, from helping friends rewrite their resumes at age 16 to hiring over 30 people based purely on who they were rather than what their diplomas said. His personal track record is the proof of concept behind the very product he sells. Whether you are a founder navigating the balance between impact and revenue, a recruiter rethinking how you evaluate candidates, or part of Gen Z looking for your first opportunity, this episode offers honest, practical takeaways. Topics discussed: skills-based hiring, Gen Z and the labor market, two-sided marketplaces, startup mistakes, founder lessons, mentorship for entrepreneurs, soft skills vs. hard skills, recruitment innovation, social impact startups, scaling a purpose-driven business.

    Based on Skills - Kevin van Windt

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Scaling with Purpose is the podcast for founders, CEOs, and executives who are navigating the real operational challenges of scaling up a business, not just starting one. Most entrepreneurship content is built for early-stage founders. But what happens after product-market fit? What happens when scaling up means hiring executives, building teams from scratch, executing a go-to-market strategy beyond your direct network, and raising capital from investors who actually fit your vision? That's where Scaling with Purpose lives. Each episode, we sit down with founders and CEOs of high-growth companies and take the full journey with them. We start at the beginning: why they started, what drove them, and the early challenges and learnings that shaped how they lead today. Then we go deep on where they are now, the operational challenges of running a scaleup, building and hiring the right leadership team, creating go-to-market strategies that actually work at scale, navigating startup funding, and finding the right investor fit for sustainable business growth. But here's what makes this podcast different: we refuse to accept that impact has to be sacrificed for commercial success. We talk openly about the tension between purpose and profit, and how the world's most compelling growth companies are proving you can have both. If you're leading a scaleup or high-growth company and want honest, tactical conversations with founders and CEOs who have been in the trenches from day one, this is your podcast.