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Women In The Building
Women In The Building
Author: The Aurora Tech Award
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Women in the Building is a podcast for female entrepreneurs in emerging markets. In each episode, guests share real stories and hard-earned lessons, covering everything from raising capital to building strong teams to navigating cofounder relationships. Part business playbook, part community of female founders.
Hosted by Bella Gassemi-Smith, head of the Aurora Tech Award. We back the boldest female founders.
About the Award: https://www.auroratechaward.com/?utm_source=podcast_description&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=women_in_the_building_271125
Hosted by Bella Gassemi-Smith, head of the Aurora Tech Award. We back the boldest female founders.
About the Award: https://www.auroratechaward.com/?utm_source=podcast_description&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=women_in_the_building_271125
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Venture capital used to be the default path for growth. That’s no longer the case, as VC capital is no longer a default requirement to launch and build a company. In this episode, we look at how the role of VC has changed, what alternatives founders have today, and when raising venture is still the right move.We’re joined by a VC operator, and a two-time founder who’s seen both sides: building one company with VC funding, and another entirely through bootstrapping.***Contact us: Email: aurora@auroratechaward.com***Website: https://www.auroratechaward.com/?utm_source=podcast_description&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=women_in_the_building_271125***Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/aurora-tech-award/***Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/auroratechaward***This podcast is produced by Libo/Libo studio
When you start a business, you are everything: accounting, customer support, product development. But at some point, you have to hire someone. Where do you find that person? Should it be an employee or a contractor? Where do you find them? And what if you just don’t have the money, how do you incentivise the talent you need? To answer these questions, we brought together two founders who’ve built teams in very different ways, alongside a certified psychologist.***Contact us: Email: aurora@auroratechaward.com***Website: https://www.auroratechaward.com/?utm_source=podcast_description&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=women_in_the_building_271125***Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/aurora-tech-award/***Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/auroratechaward***This podcast is produced by Libo/Libo studio
Building fintech in emerging markets comes with massive opportunities, but also imperfect systems. You have to navigate fragmented financial infrastructure and low user trust shaped by instability, adapting your product and strategy on the fly. In this episode, we bring together three founders who have built thriving businesses in emerging markets. Tune in for their stories and practical advice.***Contact us: Email: aurora@auroratechaward.com***Website: https://www.auroratechaward.com/?utm_source=podcast_description&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=women_in_the_building_271125***Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/aurora-tech-award/***Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/auroratechaward***This podcast is produced by Libo/Libo studio
Every founder worries about choosing the wrong cofounder, for good reason. Bad partnerships implode companies faster than bad markets.This episode brings together a lawyer, an investor, and a founder to unpack the red flags, the green flags, and the patterns they see when partnerships break down. From mixing business with friendship to navigating control, ownership, and expectations, nothing is off the table.Plus: the question too many founders avoid, should you even have a cofounder at all?***Contact us: Email: aurora@auroratechaward.com***Website: https://www.auroratechaward.com/?utm_source=podcast_description&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=women_in_the_building_271125***Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/aurora-tech-award/***Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/auroratechaward***This podcast is produced by Libo/Libo studio
A life-saving emergency response service. An AI-powered personal assistant for mothers. A platform supporting new and expectant moms.For the founders behind these companies, motherhood wasn’t just part of their story — it was the spark. The experiences that came with becoming mothers didn’t just inspire their ideas; they gave them the clarity, urgency, and insight needed to build products that could actually stand up in the market.In this roundtable, we explore how motherhood became their operating advantage, shaping the way they build, lead, and solve problems that might have gone unseen without that lived experience.***Contact us: Email: aurora@auroratechaward.com***Website: https://www.auroratechaward.com/?utm_source=podcast_description&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=women_in_the_building_271125***Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/aurora-tech-award/***Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/auroratechaward***This podcast is produced by Libo/Libo studio
What’s the real story for women raising capital in emerging markets? Where do the pitfalls emerge — and how can key players in the ecosystem, from incubators to VC firms to women founders themselves, start to change the narrative?To dig into these questions, we brought together a powerhouse trio: data analyst Hangyul Lee-Song, investor Eugenia Dunaeva, and femtech founder Elena Lipilina.***Contact us: Email: aurora@auroratechaward.com***Website: https://www.auroratechaward.com/?utm_source=podcast_description&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=women_in_the_building_271125***Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/aurora-tech-award/ ***Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/auroratechaward***This podcast is produced by Libo/Libo studio
There’s a sea of business content out there — but little catered specifically to women building businesses in emerging markets. We’re here to change that. It’s Women in the Building, a podcast by the team behind the Aurora Tech Award. New episodes coming every two weeks — stay tuned!



