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Unprepared to Entrepreneur: Embrace Your Journey with Anne Muhia

1 h 16 min · 4 de ago de 2025
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Anne Muhia walked away from a cushy CFO post at the height of COVID, opened a neighbourhood butcher shop, and—armed with TikTok and a handful of automation tools—turned chaos into community. Tap any timestamp to jump straight to the insight you need: 00:00 Intro – Why “Unprepared” Wins 01:12 Quitting the CFO Desk 04:25 Startup Heartbreak (3-year sales cycle, 4 M KES price tag) 07:45 Distribution-App Success (Unga Farmcare, Karirana Tea) 11:05 COVID Pivot → Butcher Shop (startup costs & first-week sales) 14:30 Automation Trio (Wave, Zapier & WhatsApp API = 15 hrs saved/wk) 18:00 TikTok → 70 % of Sales funnel 21:30 Early-Intervention Mindset (six therapy sessions/week → business lesson) 24:45 Peer Mentorship Framework (5-person “board” in 24 hrs) What you’ll learn * Pivot Math: the real costs and break-even timeline behind Anne’s “spreadsheets ➜ steaks” leap * Automation Hacks: tools that slash admin time by 40 %—links in the show notes * Mentorship Made Easy: a peer-group template you can copy this afternoon * Early-Action Advantage: Why moving before you’re “ready” beats waiting for perfect plans 🎧 Follow & rate to help us empower 10,000 African businesses—one unprepared step at a time. #AfricanEntrepreneurship #InnovationAfrica #BusinessGrowth #CommunityBuilding

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