• E.91 Learning to pursue things one loves and embracing personal freedom with Miriam Wohlfarth (Live Podcast)

  • May 14 2024
  • Length: 43 mins
  • Podcast

E.91 Learning to pursue things one loves and embracing personal freedom with Miriam Wohlfarth (Live Podcast)

  • Summary

  • We had a privilege to sit down with Miriam Wohlfarth, one of the first female fintech founders in Germany and a pioneering figure in the fintech industry. From her humble beginnings in the travel industry to co-founding RatePAY and later Banxware, Miriam has played a pivotal role in shaping the digital payment landscape in Europe. With nearly two decades of experience in online payments and fintech, Miriam shares great insights into the challenges and opportunities facing the industry today. In this episode, Miriam shares her thoughts on the looming shortage of skilled workers and her strategy on attracting top talent. We explore her involvement in advisory roles and volunteer work, and her commitment to giving back and making a positive impact.


    We'll also explore Miriam's approach to leadership, her tips for maintaining balance in a fast-paced environment, and the invaluable learnings she's gained throughout her entrepreneurial journey.


    So sit back, relax, and enjoy this conversation with Miriam!


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