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Nohemie & Co.

Podcast door Nohemie

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Over Nohemie & Co.

Nohémie & Co. podcast is about me engaging in conversations with founders and investors in the African continent. As a daughter of the Congo who moved back to the motherland, the African continent, I’m fascinated by learning from folks making things happen and hopefully that inspires you to launch your own venture.Give me a follow on IG/TT: @nandcopod | YT: @nohemieco

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Leverage in Africa – Stop Selling, Start Controlling

🔗 Subscribe to my Substack for unfiltered field notes: LINK [https://nohemieco.substack.com/?utm_campaign=pub&utm_medium=web] 📘 Get the Congo Business Starter Kit: LINK [https://nohemie.gumroad.com/l/sdhjhd] Most entrepreneurs think leverage is having a good idea and selling it to the right person. That's not leverage. That's begging dressed up as pitching. In this episode, I break down what leverage actually means in Africa – the DRC energy license example, three types of leverage (relationship, capital, asset/control), and why most diaspora businesses will never build wealth. If you're tired of pitching and ready to start controlling, listen now. #LeverageInAfrica #DiasporaEntrepreneur #NohemieAndCo #Africa #Business

4 mei 2026 - 34 min
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5 Harsh Lessons from Starting Agriculture in Africa

🔗 Subscribe to my Substack for unfiltered field notes: LINK [https://nohemieco.substack.com/?utm_campaign=pub&utm_medium=web] 📘 Get the Congo Business Starter Kit: LINK [https://nohemie.gumroad.com/l/sdhjhd] In this episode of The Diaspora Playbook, I get brutally honest about the five lessons I learned the hard way building honey and palm oil businesses in Congo and Kenya. After five years, 120 hives that produced 40 liters instead of a promised ton, and a palm oil plantation still years from maturity, I’m sharing what I wish someone had told me before I started. We cover: * Why production-level agriculture is a “poor man’s sport” – and where the real value actually lies * The trap of relying on independent producers (and why they will eventually turn on you) * Why agriculture is cash‑intensive from day one – and how to design a business that doesn’t need millions * The scale paradox: why small‑scale farming doesn’t work economically * The funding gap no one talks about – and what investors actually need to understand If you’re thinking about starting an agriculture business in Africa – or already in the trenches – this episode will save you time, money, and heartache. Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and everywhere you get your podcasts. 🎧 Subscribe to The Nohémie & Co. podcast Diaspora Playbook for more real‑talk about building in Africa. Watch podcast: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVAJz0U6f5kFxewSV_HjI4EJaNqT5pt1r Give us a follow on TT & IG: @nandcopod   #NandCopod #Podcast #Africa #Business #FounderStory #Congo

19 apr 2026 - 30 min
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Why Westerners Fail in DRC & Kenya – And What They Refuse to Learn

🔗 Subscribe to my Substack for unfiltered field notes: LINK [https://nohemieco.substack.com/?utm_campaign=pub&utm_medium=web] 📘 Get the Congo Business Starter Kit: LINK [https://nohemie.gumroad.com/l/sdhjhd] An American reached out to me recently. He’s based in Kenya, runs a business there, and wanted to expand into DRC. He called Congo “opaque” like China, asked for an introduction to a major grocery chain, and was ready for the transaction with his price points. I told him no. Not because I’m unhelpful – because I knew he was going to fail. And he didn’t even know it yet. Surprise surprise, the Congolese retailor rejected his pricing. In this episode of The Diaspora Playbook, I break down why Westerners (Americans, Europeans) consistently fail in markets like DRC and parts of Kenya – and what they refuse to learn from the Lebanese, Indians, and even the Chinese. We cover: * The cultural blindness that keeps them outsiders (and why learning Lingala or Swahili matters) * The transaction trap: why contracts don’t work without trust * The corruption debate – reframed as the “cost of doing business” * What the Lebanese understand about integration that Westerners don’t * How the Indians built community infrastructure that outlasts any single investor * A pragmatic framework for anyone who wants to actually succeed If you’re investing in Africa, or thinking about it – this episode is essential listening. Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and everywhere you get your podcasts. 🎧 Subscribe to The Nohémie & Co. podcast (Diaspora Playbook) for more real‑talk about building in Africa. Watch podcast: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVAJz0U6f5kFxewSV_HjI4EJaNqT5pt1r Give us a follow on TT & IG: @nandcopod   #NandCopod #Podcast #Africa #Business #FounderStory #Congo

12 apr 2026 - 28 min
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AI, Labor, and Who Will Win in Africa's Future | Diaspora Playbook

🔗 Subscribe to my Substack for unfiltered field notes: LINK [https://nohemieco.substack.com/?utm_campaign=pub&utm_medium=web] 📘 Get the Congo Business Starter Kit: LINK [https://nohemie.gumroad.com/l/sdhjhd] The US fears AI because it might destroy the middle class consumer. China uses AI to augment a shrinking workforce. But what about Africa? We have the youngest, fastest‑growing population in the world. And our labor is our only structural advantage. What happens when AI makes that labor irrelevant? In this episode of The Diaspora Playbook, I break down what I call the Two Africans: * African A: The Passive. Waiting for government, waiting for investors, waiting for someone else to solve the problem. This mindset was shaped by colonialism, missionary education, and survival. It kept us safe—but it won't keep us relevant. * African B: The Builder. Using AI tools to solve real problems. Optimizing logistics, scanning crops, routing trucks, organizing the informal economy. Building regardless of the system. We also cover: * Why the Lebanese trader will replace his 20 workers with machinery—and why you should too * The uncomfortable truth about labor in Congo: poorly educated, poorly trained, and about to be automated out of existence * What AI means for the 12 million young Africans entering the job market every year * The tools I'm excited about: drones that scan soil, AI that routes trucks, platforms that organize farmers * Why the real opportunity isn't in chatbots—it's in agriculture, logistics, and the informal economy I recorded this from my office in Kinshasa, fresh off a month of thinking, failing, and rethinking. This is my honest take on where Africa is headed—and what we need to build to get there. Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and everywhere you get your podcasts. 🎧 Subscribe to The Nohémie and Co. podcast - Diaspora Playbook for more real‑talk about building in Africa. Watch podcast: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVAJz0U6f5kFxewSV_HjI4EJaNqT5pt1r Give us a follow on TT & IG: @nandcopod   #NandCopod #Podcast #Africa #Business #FounderStory #Congo

9 apr 2026 - 34 min
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Diaspora Playbook | The Jewish Wealth Covenant – A Study in Systems, Not Secrets

🔗 Subscribe to my Substack for unfiltered field notes: LINK [https://nohemieco.substack.com/?utm_campaign=pub&utm_medium=web] 📘 Get the Congo Business Starter Kit: LINK [https://nohemie.gumroad.com/l/sdhjhd] I spent my Christmas holiday studying a question that had been haunting me for years. How did a community lose their homeland, their political power, everything—and still build networks of wealth and influence that survived centuries of displacement? Not conspiracy theories. Not secrets. Systems. In this episode of Nohémie & Co.The Diaspora Playbook, I reverse‑engineer the Jewish diaspora's economic operating system—and the uncomfortable parallels to our own African diaspora journey. We cover: * The guilt ceiling. I realized I'd been self‑sabotaging at the edge of success because somewhere, I absorbed the idea that wealth is dirty. That poverty is somehow more spiritual. A rabbi I studied put it bluntly: "Poverty is not a virtue—it's a deficiency to be remedied." * Survival mode vs. sovereignty thinking. For generations, both communities optimized for portability, not permanence. We buy cars, not companies. Houses, not institutions. We're still operating like everything can be taken tomorrow—even when the conditions have changed. * Reactive giving vs. strategic institutions. Our remittances are generous but they evaporate. Tzedakah—their systematic giving—builds permanent infrastructure. Hospitals, schools, loan funds. Institutions that serve generations and create centers of influence. * The mindset shift that changed everything for me. When I stopped seeing profit as "my money" and started seeing it as covenant capital flowing through me to my community, the guilt dissolved. The business grew. This is not about religion. It's about studying a 5,000‑year‑old system of capital preservation and multiplication that has thrived in every diaspora condition imaginable. There are profound, respectful lessons here for communities seeking to build intergenerational wealth against the odds. If you've ever felt guilty about wanting to build—or wondered why we don't own the institutions that serve us—this episode is for you. Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and everywhere you get your podcasts. 🎧 Subscribe to Nohémie & Co The Diaspora Playbook for more real‑talk about building in Africa. Watch podcast: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLVAJz0U6f5kFxewSV_HjI4EJaNqT5pt1r Give us a follow on TT & IG: @nandcopod   #NandCopod #Podcast #Africa #Business #FounderStory #Congo

1 apr 2026 - 22 min
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