WANNABE Entrepreneurs

Wannabe Entrepreneurs

Every week this podcast chronicles the journeys of two wannabe entrepreneurs as they make the decisive move from wannabes to being CEOs.

  1. 21/01/2020

    Entrepreneurs are "mad"

    In this episode, Emeka and Uwa discuss some of the health issues that can occur as a result of entrepreneurs pushing their bodies to their limits.  There is evidence that suggests almost 50% of entrepreneurs suffer from a mental health issue. Uwa, for one, had a physical issue that his doctor attributed to one of five things - Stress, Age, Lifestyle, Genetics or Change in Workload. So the question for you, dear #entrepreneur, is, are 50% of entrepreneurs mad or are all entrepreneurs mad 50% of the time. Might still work out to be the same thing, all things considered. The stats mentioned in the podcast are all from one of the links below.  The common solutions to help with the issues startup founders face are networking, taking regular breaks, more sleep, absence from alcohol, nicotine and caffeine, etc This journey can be lonely at times and demands a lot of resilience. If you start to feel overwhelmed do not suffer in silence. Please, speak to somebody, either a trusted family member, friend and/or professional Let us know if you have any suggestions or ideas. Mental and Physical Health https://startups.co.uk/entrepreneurs-and-mental-health/ https://techcrunch.com/2018/12/30/investors-and-entrepreneurs-need-to-address-the-mental-health-crisis-in-startup-culture/ https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2019/03/how-to-tackle-the-mental-health-crisis-in-entrepreneurship/ Business Failure Rate https://www.fundera.com/blog/what-percentage-of-small-businesses-fail

    48 min
  2. 13/01/2020

    Startup Networking 101 and our Startup Goals for 2020

    Welcome to our first podcast of 2020. In this episode we list our business goals for 2020 with measurable content. However, we begin the podcast by discussing Emeka's experience from his very first startup networking event. This podcast offers some insight into the resources that already exist out there in the world. If you do not seek them out you may never find them. You can, literally, complete your team from like-minded individuals you meet at these meetups. If you are looking for a similar event in your area search https://meetup.com for your preferred area. Emeka had a major win this week. Wonderful news of how he signed up an excited partner. Congratulations Emeka, wish you many more successes. Uwa has finally produced and released his explainer video and a how-to video, for good measure. From around 28 minutes, we start to discuss our #startup #goals. As #Entrepreneurs we've been told to set them and aim for them. That is what we have done. If you have your own goals, do not hesitate to share them with us. For valapp.io, one of the goals is to have a completed pitch deck by end of January 2020. If you would like to create a pitch deck for your own business check this out for ideas on what you need to include. For teamreserve.io, amongst the goals is the target of signing up 50 partners by the end of the 2020. Both businesses want to raise funds to help move forward with good traction. Please, subscribe and stay in touch.

    54 min
  3. 09/11/2019

    How do I know if my business would be profitable? Episode 5

    In this episode Emeka and Uwa discuss crucial points that must be considered in deciding if a business is worth pursuing. Specifically, we address "Cost of Acquisition" and "Customer Lifetime Value". Cost of Acquisition is essentially how much it would cost to get a customer to use your site or app. Costs include fees for advertising, marketing and follow-up. Customer Lifetime Value is the total amount of money a customer will spend on your site before moving onto other things or unsubscribing from your service. I ask probing questions about the Lifetime Value and why it is even necessary. Business Update: Emeka and Uwa give an update on how their businesses have faired this week. Both had issues achieving their targets and one of us actually unilaterally changed the goal :-o Issues Included: Developers not responding in a timely manner thereby jeopardising the goal for the week "Overwhelm" - due to the sheer weight of the tasks that are yet to be done We ask questions about the finance model for one of the apps Setting more reasonable and achievable goals for the week One of the founders has decided to make his app free or follow a "freemium" model :-) So now he needs to write code to handle this change This is our best episode yet. Listen and enjoy. Send us questions, comments or any other feedback. Useful Links https://blog.hubspot.com/service/how-to-calculate-customer-lifetime-value https://medium.com/swlh/5-simple-ways-to-calculate-customer-lifetime-value-5f49b1a12723

    45 min

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Every week this podcast chronicles the journeys of two wannabe entrepreneurs as they make the decisive move from wannabes to being CEOs.