{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/62a71637d9f45a00126c9598/697f2a2756431a2c0f293942?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"How a US exchange program fostered a generation of entrepreneurs","thumbnail_width":200,"thumbnail_height":200,"thumbnail_url":"https://open-images.acast.com/shows/62a71637d9f45a00126c9598/1769941297564-7a13fb84-6975-4b08-8b8d-b8ebfb77b91b.jpeg?height=200","description":"<p>\"Should I happen have a one-on-one business talk with President Donald Trump, definitely would tell him that, look, sir, you have the market, I have the the produce.\"</p><p><br></p><p>In this episode of <strong>Limitless Africa</strong>, we explore the transformative power of the <strong>Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI)</strong>. Host <strong>Dimpho Lekgeu</strong> and <strong>Claude Grunitzky</strong> speak with alumni from across the continent who are taking their businesses global. From <strong>Simone Spencer</strong> in Cabo Verde, who transitioned from a San Francisco museum residency to building a pan-African creative network, to <strong>Gerald Katabazi</strong> in Uganda, who is now employing Americans to sell Ugandan coffee in Ohio and Atlanta. We also hear from Nigeria’s <strong>Temi Badru</strong> on how ethical leadership and the power of mentorship became the bedrock of her PR empire. This is a story of shared prosperity and a new generation of leaders who see the world as their market.</p><p><br></p><p>Plus: How \"Ubuntu\" mirrors Western organization</p><p><br></p><p>🌟 IN THIS EPISODE:</p><p>1:40 What is YALI?</p><p>3:33 The American mindset meets African sensibilities</p><p>6:27 Coffee in Kampala</p><p>9:31 President Trump, listen up!</p><p>13:30 Why mentoring matters</p><p><br></p><p>💬 QUOTES TO REMEMBER:</p><p>\"Community engagement is only possible with the help of many hands and will only succeed if those hands are organized.\"</p><p>\"American young entrepreneurs are also so aggressive. They are very brilliant and they like hands-on activities.\"</p><p>\"One of the beautiful things about Africans is that we believe in community.\"</p><p><br></p><p>🌍 ABOUT LIMITLESS AFRICA</p><p>The podcast that asks how Africans and Americans can work together for shared prosperity</p><p>Every Monday: 15-minute episodes that dive into an issue that matters to Africans</p><p>Every Thursday: extended interview with someone unlocking Africa's limitless potential</p><p><br></p><p>➕ WANT MORE?</p><p>World-renowned psychologist Adam Grant explains how to hone your entrepreneurial skills https://trueafrica.co/article/podcast/adam-grant-how-to-rethink-africas-hidden-potential/</p><p>How to make money from your creativity https://trueafrica.co/article/podcast/how-can-african-creatives-make-money-from-their-art/</p><p><br></p><p>💗 LOVE LIMITLESS AFRICA?</p><p>Subscribe on Spotify, Apple or wherever you get your podcasts</p><p>Leave a 5⭐ review – it helps get the word out</p><p>Share with someone passionate about entrepreneurship in Africa</p><p><br></p><p>🚀 FOLLOW LIMITLESS AFRICA</p><p>Instagram: @_trueafrica</p><p>Website: https://trueafrica.co/</p><p>Substack: https://limitlessafrica.substack.com/</p><p><br></p><p>🤝 FRIENDS OF LIMITLESS AFRICA</p><p>We're delighted to feature Vanessa Delgado, an amazing musician from Cape Verde - follow her here https://www.instagram.com/vanessadelgadodaluz and here https://www.facebook.com/vanessa.delgado.3388630/</p><p>Simone Spencer runs Creative Base https://www.instagram.com/creativebase.cv/?hl=en</p><p>Gerald Katabazi runs Volcano Coffee https://www.instagram.com/volcanocoffee/</p><p>Temi Badru runs Voices and Faces Communications https://ng.linkedin.com/in/temi-badru</p><p><br></p><p>Limitless Africa is sponsored by the US Department of State and the Seenfire Foundation.</p>","author_name":"TRUE Africa"}