Venturing Women

Venturing Women

Podkast av Darya Kamkalova

A podcast for entrepreneurial women: founders, builders, changemakers shaping the world we live in. Women entrepreneurs, investors and startup ecosystem enablers share their stories, knowledge, fears and failures, moments of growth, and pieces of advice. With these conversations, we want to inspire more women to build their own businesses and shape the world we live in. Podcast Host: Darya Kamkalova

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episode #35: Growth mindset: don't just ride the waves, make them - Nadine Mezher artwork
#35: Growth mindset: don't just ride the waves, make them - Nadine Mezher

Nadine Mezher was eager to spearhead change in habits and attitudes to handling money in the MENA region (Middle East and North Africa). She wanted to democratise access to investing and make it available to not only the ultra rich. Nadine co-founded Sarwa, a platform for investment and personal finance. In 2022, Forbes recognised Nadine among 20 women behind Middle Eastern tech brands. A fashion professional and owner of her own design house in the past, Nadine unpacks the concept of growth mindset in business and private life. Topics we discuss: * Anticipating shifts in consumer behaviour early and being ahead of the curve * Converting setbacks and struggles into fuel for growth * The art and science of branding and performance marketing: what really makes customers love your product * Team management: Pivoting the career trajectory of your people to unlock their potential * Adaptability that comes from facing hardships like political instability or war About Nadine Mezher (guest): Nadine [https://www.linkedin.com/in/nadine-mezher/] co-founded Sarwa [https://www.sarwa.co/], a one-stop platform for investment and personal finance, after years of consultancy and executive roles in growth strategies for government entities as well as multi-national corporates. She comes from a multi-disciplinary background with over 18 years of experience in growth strategies across industries and geographies. Nadine is an award-winning regular speaker on global platforms on topics of business ownership and hacking growth, Fintech, and women in the workforce. Nadine is based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. About Darya Kamkalova (host): Darya [https://www.linkedin.com/in/daryakamkalova/] is a data industry professional, a startup mentor, and a speaker. She is committed to narrowing the gender investment gap for female founders and diverse teams. Darya is based in Berlin, Germany. Venturing Women website: https://www.venturingwomen.org/ [https://www.venturingwomen.org/] Follow us on social media: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/venturingwomen/] - LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/venturingwomen/] Disclaimer: No information in this podcast episode should be considered as an investment advice.

12. juli 2023 - 29 min
episode #34: Out of natural habitat as a founder - Alina Bassi artwork
#34: Out of natural habitat as a founder - Alina Bassi

How do you launch an innovative business in uncharted territories? Alina Bassi realised she could apply principles of coffee waste management to recycle textiles into… plastics. A chemical engineer, she launched Kleiderly in a foreign country, with no language skills, and out of network. She masterfully addresses challenges of two industries simultaneously: textile waste management and plastics manufacturing. Main topics: * Is it a good idea to donate used clothes? * Think like an engineer: use materials in an unconventional sense * The most beneficial thing to do for an out-of-natural-habitat founder * From a fear of failure to ‘Wow, I could do that. So what else can I do?’ * What if you’re pitching and your potential investor is yawning? About Alina Bassi (guest): Alina Bassi is a chemical engineer turned impact entrepreneur, with a passion for creating a more sustainable and equitable future. After 7 years in the biofuels and waste recycling space, she co-founded Kleiderly, a textile recycling startup. She is an impact investor and the co-founder of Founderland - a non-profit that supports women of colour to raise investment. She was on the Forbes 30 under 30 list in 2020, and has been featured in Vogue, Wired, and Germany’s Shark Tank. She is an Obama Leader, TEDx speaker and advisor to over 50+ women-led startups. About Darya Kamkalova (host): Darya [https://www.linkedin.com/in/daryakamkalova/] is a data industry professional, a startup mentor, and a speaker. She is committed to narrowing the gender investment gap for female founders and diverse teams. Darya is based in Berlin, Germany. Venturing Women website: https://www.venturingwomen.org/ [https://www.venturingwomen.org/] Follow us on social media: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/venturingwomen/] - LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/venturingwomen/]

28. juni 2023 - 33 min
episode #33: Gender investment gap: Its origin, impact and ways to bridge it - Lucy Chow, Vera Futorjanski, Medea Nocentini, Katie Wachsberger artwork
#33: Gender investment gap: Its origin, impact and ways to bridge it - Lucy Chow, Vera Futorjanski, Medea Nocentini, Katie Wachsberger

All-women startup teams receive less than 3% of the venture capital globally whilst male-led startups collect 89% of it. And as if this statistics wasn’t depressing enough, the trend is negative. It’s getting worse every year. Venture capital investors share their views on the reasons behind such disparity. What are its consequences? What are we as a society missing out if this gap perpetuates? And how can we possibly bridge it? About guests: Lucy Chow [https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucylschow/] is the General Partner at the World Business Angels Investment Forum and a member of the steering committee of the movement 2022 Female Angels [https://www.2022femaleangels.com/]. Lucy has been recently recognized by Arabian Business as one of 50 Inspiring Female Business Leaders 2022. Katie Wachsberger [https://www.linkedin.com/in/katie-wachsberger-3a364853/] is the Co-Founder of DANA Global [https://www.dana-global.com/], an Abu Dhabi based venture builder and investment platform for women-led startups in desert tech, including agritech, foodtech, renewable energy, water solutions, and circular economy. Medea Nocentini [https://www.linkedin.com/in/medeanocentini/] is Senior Partner at Global Ventures [https://www.global.vc/], an international venture capital firm. She is also the Founder of Companies Creating Change (C3) [https://wegrowwithc3.com/], a UAE-based social enterprise helping impact-driven entrepreneurs in the Middle East and Africa to unlock their growth potential and maximize their positive impact on the community. Vera Futorjanski [https://www.linkedin.com/in/verafutorjanski/] is the CEO & Founder of Veritas Ventures [https://veritasventures.co/], a global strategic advisory firm. She is also an investor at Launch Africa Ventures. Vera is on the steering committee of the 2022 Female Angels. She is a serial entrepreneur and is currently building a community for female leaders. About Darya Kamkalova (host): Darya [https://www.linkedin.com/in/daryakamkalova/] is a data industry professional, a startup mentor, a co-founder of Manifest Taproom [https://manifesttaproom.de/] (a craft beer bar in Berlin), and a speaker. She is committed to narrowing the gender investment gap for female founders and diverse teams. Darya is based in Berlin, Germany. About this episode: This episode was recorded at the Women’s Empowerment Convention organised by the Women’s Empowerment Council [https://wecouncil.com/]. WE Council is dedicated to empowering women to achieve their goals, ambitions, and dreams. The event took place in the Dubai Opera on March 8, 2023. The next Women's Empowerment Convention will take place on November 11-12 in Dubai [https://www.weconvention.com].  Venturing Women website: https://www.venturingwomen.org/ [https://www.venturingwomen.org/] Follow us on social media: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/venturingwomen/] - LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/venturingwomen/]

14. juni 2023 - 25 min
episode #32: Building a FemTech, don’t look too passionate about it - Fatoumata Ly artwork
#32: Building a FemTech, don’t look too passionate about it - Fatoumata Ly

Many businesses start with the future founders trying to solve an issue they face personally. FemTech startups (female technology) are no exception. Here, however, many areas are emotionally loaded and wrapped into layers of taboos. Fatoumata Ly shares how her own story of trying to conceive evolved into addressing the centuries-old issue countless women face. Fatoumata is now building Ninti, a company that provides digital solutions for personalised care around sexual and reproductive health. Topics we discuss: * Raising awareness around reproductive health and breaking taboos in the workplace. Are employers ready? And employees? * How to convert horrible customer stories about pain, loss or trauma into a company vision and a product, and keep building despite own heartbreaking circumstances * How much vulnerability and authenticity a founder can afford * How can passion be treated differently based on who is displaying it. Is it a strength or a weakness? * Does everyone have the luxury to just… be? About Fatoumata Ly (guest): Fatoumata Ly is a Franco-Guinean entrepreneur, currently a co-founder of Ninti, a company that provides digital solutions for personalised care around sexual and reproductive health. She is also a member of the board of directors of SISTA, a French NGO that focuses on reducing the funding gap between male and female entrepreneurs. Fatoumata is committed to putting women at the centre of the healthcare and entrepreneurship system. She actively works to reduce gender inequalities in the areas of reproductive health and entrepreneurship, with a soft spot for emerging markets. About Darya Kamkalova (host): Darya [https://www.linkedin.com/in/daryakamkalova/] is a data industry professional, a startup mentor, and a speaker. She is committed to narrowing the gender investment gap for female founders and diverse teams. Darya is based in Berlin, Germany. Venturing Women website: https://www.venturingwomen.org/ [https://www.venturingwomen.org/] Follow us on social media: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/venturingwomen/] - LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/venturingwomen/]

31. mai 2023 - 26 min
episode #31: What is your weapon of choice to drive change? - Jacqueline van den Ende artwork
#31: What is your weapon of choice to drive change? - Jacqueline van den Ende

‘Be the change you want to see in the world’ sounds like a fulfilling life motto. But how do you put it into practice? How do you leave a positive mark in the world and enjoy the ride along the way? Ultimately, we all have just one life to experiment with. Jacqueline van den Ende aims to unlock 1 billion dollars of capital to help power climate solutions. That’s a big dent in the world to make! Jacqueline is a founder turned investor turned founder, twice over. A true adventurer, she moved to the Philippines to launch a startup, then ran a team of 500 as a CEO.  Now, she is building Carbon Equity, the world’s first impact investing platform. Topics we discuss: * Why Jacqueline is building an impact investment platform to channel more money to sustainable startups. Why investing in startups moves the needle whilst investing on stock exchange does not * How to find what uniquely positions you for driving change * The only difference Jacqueline-the-investor saw between herself and founders who sent her pitch decks * Fundraising technique ‘Ask Don’t Tell’, or how to create FOMO among investors We recorded this episode at the Impact Shakers Summit [https://www.impactshakerssummit.com/] in Brussels, in May 2023, the first European startup event focusing on inclusive entrepreneurship and impact. Impact Shakers [https://www.impactshakers.com/] is an impact entrepreneurship ecosystem tackling complex societal challenges through inclusive entrepreneurship. About Jacqueline van den Ende: Jacqueline van den Ende [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jlvdende/] is co-founder of Amsterdam-based climate fintech company Carbon Equity [https://www.carbonequity.com/]. Carbon Equity is a climate venture capital and private equity fund investing fintech platform. Carbon Equity was founded with the mission to unlock retail capital at scale to power breakthrough climate technologies whilst enabling more equitable ownership. Jacqueline brings a unique perspective as a founder turned investor turned founder, twice over. She worked at HAL Investments and at Peak Capital. The other half of her career she spent building and leading companies, including De Kleine Consultant, online real estate marketplace Lamudi (backed by Rocket Internet) and fintech scale-up TrueMoney (backed by Ant Financial). About Darya Kamkalova: Darya [https://www.linkedin.com/in/daryakamkalova/] is a data industry professional, a startup mentor, and a speaker. She is committed to narrowing the gender investment gap for female founders and diverse teams. Darya is based in Berlin, Germany.

17. mai 2023 - 30 min
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