Connect-Ed Podcast
Birthing a business in a safe and supportive way: We are joined by the inspiring Bayile Adeoti, Founder of Dechomai and Co-founder of the tech startup BobbAI. Drawing on her personal journey—including being told as a 16-year-old that she couldn't start a business because she didn't know any entrepreneurs—Bayile’s work is driven by a passion to enable others. Dechomai acts as a "business midwife," helping to "birth and start businesses in safe and supported environments". We explore why this "nurturing environment" is essential, how they manage to unpick a business and put it back together to reach its full potential, and how they connect with individuals almost entirely through word of mouth. Bayile shares critical insights from the Access Report, which investigated the barriers for ethnic minority social entrepreneurs accessing social investment, and reveals the enormous £75 billion opportunity left untapped globally in diverse communities. Finally, we discuss the development of BobbAI, a tool designed to tackle the "maze" of business support in Scotland and beyond by providing real-time, actionable, and relevant information to entrepreneurs. Tune in to hear how Bayile is working to keep the door open and "create opportunities for them" within the ecosystem. Thank you to Bayile for joining me and to The University of the West of Scotland for hosting the event. Search for "The Connect-Ed Network" on LinkedIn to join our community and access this episode when it drops! The Connected Network Podcast is made possible through funding and support from the Scottish Funding Council, The Challenges Group, The Community Lab and Podplistic. Come on in!
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