• In The Trenches Episode 1

  • Dec 17 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 9 mins
  • Podcast

In The Trenches Episode 1

  • Summary

  • In The Trenches is a deep dive into the entrepreneurial journey with Caleb Kioh of WalletGyde, Donovan Bennett of Mili Llama, and Kris and Kyle Colley of BookUm—innovative BIPOC founders leading the charge in their industries.

    This conversation uncovers the real startup grind, exploring the pivotal challenges and triumphs of building businesses from the ground up. From navigating accelerator programs, securing fundraising, and mastering startup checklists to scaling operations, hiring the right team, and managing day-to-day operations, these founders share their battle-tested strategies and hard-won lessons.

    Learn how the power of networking has opened critical doors, how they strive to balance work and life, and where they draw their inspiration to keep pushing forward. More than just short-term wins, Caleb, Donovan, Kris, and Kyle share their long-term vision for their companies and the communities they aim to impact.

    Whether you’re an aspiring founder, a startup veteran, or someone looking to understand what it takes to build and sustain a business, this episode offers actionable advice, invaluable insights, and a celebration of the resilience and innovation of BIPOC entrepreneurs.

    Get ready to be inspired, informed, and empowered as we take you into the trenches of entrepreneurship—where visions are tested, lessons are learned, and businesses are born.

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