Freddy Mulli: How much it cost to organise Nairobi's biggest business forum
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 10 ก.ค. 2024
- Join us for an inspiring episode of Financially Incorrect as we delve into the transformative power of taking a gap year with Freddy Mulli, the interim CEO of Youth Plus Africa. Freddy shares his personal journey growing up in a family of five with a single parent and how this shaped his perceptions about money. Discover how he took a leap of faith by taking a gap year before university to pursue his passion, and follow along as he recounts his remarkable journey from carrying shirts in a garbage bag on Mogadishu Road to becoming the mastermind behind Nairobi's business forum under Youth Plus Africa. Tune in to uncover the incredible story of resilience, determination, and success!
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Chapters:
0:00 intro
0:50 Guest intro
6:15 Freddy’s Background / do you think you came from privilege
8:58 Was money scarce growing up?
9:57 what were your first learning of money
13:35 how did you pay your school fees
15:00 what did you pick from your time in high school
19:40 1st Entrepreneurial job
22:47 the pressure of taking a gap year
27:18 what led you to go back to Uni?
28:52 The birth of YouthPlus
32:25 How did your 1st event go?
37:43 How did you bridge the debt
43:22 How did you pay back your debt
44:42 What is it like working with Vusi
46:00 How did you raise the money to make the Big event work
48:20 do you have any regrets ?
50:22 how are you making money as a CEO
52:02 Wrap up - บันเทิง
The owner of this podcast is also privileged. Your English tells it
Great conversion..Freddy is very eloquent 👌👏
It's definitely worth every minute of it... I appreciate his honesty as a CEO, acknowledging that financially, things aren't as green as they may seem. Many people would pretend to be successful even when they're struggling behind the scenes.
Good to see Freddy Mulli
Insightful
Woow, I once started a business which hardly picked up and left me in debt 😂😂 ulcers are real at that point 😂😂
Amazing conversation. Love the story
Thanks for tuning in
Awesome episode. Although found it weird why he was ashamed of being privileged. I mean from Strath primary to fricking Rosellyn Academy ?? Come on bruh watu sio wajinga buana 😅. Own it
seems like bro’s ashamed of his privileged background… banger episode as always tho
😂😂😂😂
So true... Struggle should never be glorified! He ought to have owned that privilege cuz in the end, we all want our kids to grow in privilege and never be ashamed to voice it!
I think he did not see himself as privileged compared to other people he was interacting with. From what he said, he might have been in a lower income family compared to his peers in school. That said, he should have had more perspective on what privilege means compared to everyone else.