Connecting aspiring entrepreneurs with a wealth of industry experts to inspire you to turn your tech ideas into a reality, today.

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Connecting aspiring entrepreneurs with a wealth of industry experts to inspire you to turn your tech ideas into a reality, today.
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February 22, 2021
[S2 E4] Will Billingsley // First time funding
<p>In Episode 4 of Season 2 (Founders) we’ll be talking to Will Billingsley the co-founder of ApTap about his experience with first-time funding. During this discussion, we <strong>learn more about Will’s experience with sourcing initial funding and how accelerator programmes can support funding goals</strong>.</p> <p>Will discusses how the biggest challenge to funding is the scenario that you need to build your business to get cash but you need cash to build your business. The <strong>key to overcome funding challenges is to successfully sell your proposition</strong> and convince investors of your ability to achieve your vision.</p> <p>Will highlights <strong>the importance of having customers and for them to give feedback in order to demonstrate to potential investors that your business and idea has traction</strong>. He continues to explain that investors really need to understand what your business hopes to achieve as well as recognise who you are as an individual and as a team. Will emphasises that initial investors are really betting on you as a founder and</p> <p>Will concludes that knowing when to <strong>use the right type of persuasion technique when seeking out investment,</strong> whether it’s a data-driven or emotional argument.</p> <p>Please subscribe, share this podcast and leave a review on iTunes and every other podcast app.</p> <p>www.ripen.tech</p>
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January 25, 2021
[S2 E3] Rohan Wattley // Having the right mindset when running a business
<p>In Episode 3, we’ll be talking to <strong>Rohan Wattley, Co-Founder of Clubhouse Mobile Mini Golf, about ‘Having the right mindset when running a business’.</strong> During this discussion, we learn more about Rohan’s international journey to entrepreneurship, and the key lessons he learnt along the way.</p> <p>Rohan emphasizes the <strong>importance of being patient, and understanding the value of time in a startup ecosystem</strong>. Communication within a team is particularly important and everything you do should be done wholeheartedly and with intention.</p> <p>He then goes on to explain why it’s important to <strong>be aware of your strengths and weaknesses, but not to fear the latter. </strong>By creating a multi-disciplinary team, you are able to complement one another’s capabilities and solve problems of any shape and size together. Rohan also explains how important <strong>it is to be mindful of cultural differences between individuals</strong>, both colleagues and customers. Sometimes it might be appropriate to get straight down to business, but other times, it can be more appropriate to ease into the conversation.</p> <p>Rohan concludes by discussing the<strong> important of cashflow in a business environment</strong>, particularly in the midst of challenging times such as Covid 19.</p> <p>Please subscribe, share this podcast and leave a review on iTunes and every other podcast app.</p> <p>www.ripen.tech</p>
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December 14, 2020
[S2 E2] Jay Ugra & Ben Laly // Launching a business during Covid-19
<p>The second of RogueCast Season 2 (Founders) sees Jay Ugra Rogue Monkey’s CEO and co-founder and Ben Laly Rogue Monkey’s COO and Co-founder talk to Cerys about the <strong>“Launching a business during Covid-19”. </strong></p> <p>Starting a business during Covid-19 has allowed Jay, Ben and the team to accelerate their plans due to their additional bandwidth. These plans have included developing their brand, recruitment and delivering projects to generate revenue. <strong>Ben and Jay emphasise how important remaining customer focussed is</strong>. They explain that you must understand what the customer needs and how your product or service can improve their life. User research must be undertaken to ensure that you have a value proposition that can lead to a successful business. </p> <p>The team you create for your business is crucial to your success. <strong>Building a team that can bounce ideas off each other and work collaboratively will help your business to grow. </strong>It’s important to leverage the skills of the team when working towards a common goal to ensure that this goal is achieved as well as building trust within your team. Jay and Ben concludes this week’s episode by how important it is to ensure that you prioritise your mental health whilst building mental resilience.</p> <p>Please subscribe, share this podcast and leave a review on iTunes and every other podcast app. </p> <p>www.ripen.tech</p>
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