In this episode, Trueman talks about his struggle to maintain his past level of enthusiasm for entrepreneurship. He talks about a shift in his entrepreneurial philosophy that has allowed him to be more excited about building again. Find out more about Finora here.
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In this episode, I sit down with Takura for a candid conversation about all things entrepreneurship. From humble beginnings to bold business moves, we reflect on our personal journeys, sharing lessons learned, mistakes made, and the mindset that keeps us going. Whether you're just starting out or deep in the grind, this episode is a reminder that the road to success is rarely straight, but always worth it.As promised, here are some of the links mentioned in the video:Cubicle AfricaTakura's Blog
In this episode, Trueman unpacks the raw power of being underestimated. He argues that the best time to swing hard, take risks, and break through is when you're the underdog, because when no one expects you to win, every step forward is already a victory. With his usual blend of insight and fire, Trueman draws a bold line from underdog resilience to the spirit of entrepreneurship, urging young people to stop waiting for perfect conditions and start experimenting now. Whether you're building a business, chasing a dream, or just finding your voice, this episode is a rallying cry: the fight is yours to take—and there’s no better time than now.
We are back babyyyy!!!!This isn’t one of those “5 tips to build your dream startup” kind of chats. It’s the unfiltered, off-the-cuff, can-we-just-be-honest-for-a-sec type of vibe.If you’ve ever rolled your eyes at the word “startup” or questioned why everything suddenly needs to be an app or a product made from plant fibres, this one’s for you.Let’s talk.
Information will always be one of the greatest tools that people can use to get what they want. By being able to manipulate the truth, people often take advantage of people. As young people, it is important to learn to identify what's true and what's false and to also understand that the way we do everything needs to change. In this episode, I give a few thoughts on what I will call the 50-50 rule of information. Enjoy!
How many times have you heard that 'It is up to the younger generation......' I think for the most part every generation is just pushing the responsibility of changing our continent to the next generation. In as much as the young people in any era are or should be instrumental in changing the continent, by continuing to push down the ultimate responsibility will do no good. In this episode, Hama calls today's generation to action! Like Subscribe, Follow and Share the episode! Also, give a review if you can :)
Building generational wealth for the average African is nothing but a dream for many. Because of the ceiling we put on ourselves, we are unable to see beyond and to see the bigger vision. In this episode, Trueman gives an intro to how we should shift our perspective on generational wealth and some key points we can consider. Ultimately, generational wealth is about choosing a path, sticking with it and being patient. Special mention to: Mkonto, Benjamin and Anesu for the key points!
This episode was inspired in part by King Kandoro's YouTube show called Properganda with Kandoro. Propaganda is a thorn in our leadership structures in Africa (and even across the world). Propaganda destroys lives, businesses, and relationships because fundamentally, these are lies. This episode, in part, is a call to action to young people to be a fresh set of leaders with a hunger for difference. Be leaders who do not depend on prying on how gullible people are and hence create false narratives that exaggerate your work. As a set of new leaders, let's do the right thing: WORK!
This episode was inspired by the shocking levels of corruption within our African States. The greatest tragedy of Africa is having a few individuals up the ladder comfortable with plundering resources meant for everyone and thus leaving more than half the population in extreme levels of poverty. As the young people we need to realign our thoughts and uproot the individualistic mindset that so long I am well and catered for then the rest don't matter because the rest do matter. Shared prosperity is way better than prosperity from cheating and taking unethical shortcuts! Please subscribe and share the episode! To follow my work, click here.
Ubuntu was/is a critical part of our culture. In this episode, Trueman has a chat with Moses Machipisa in which they deconstruct Ubuntu and discuss ways in which Ubuntu can be reignited in leadership institutions and also how we can start that journey from the grassroots. As Africans, it is imperative that we have a new generation of leaders who are more concerned about the people they lead and this episode is highlighting exactly that. Don't forget to share!! To follow more of my work click here.
In this episode, Trueman shares a bit on politics and stresses the point that youth participation in politics is key in Africa's development. This is a follow up to the interlude: Wake up Africa in which he blamed African leaders and Africans in general for the situation in which we are in. Did you at some point believe that politics is a taboo to talk about? Do you still believe it is? Whether your answer was yes/no, listen to this episode and share and also give me feedback! To follow my work click here.
Being African or the hallmark of a true African should be about our ability to think and act different. (Samuel Koranteng). In this interlude Trueman is calling Africa to wake up and to start acting and thinking differently because that's what African should mean! Please listen, like and share
Accountability is the cornerstone of leadership, yet a lot of people do not pay attention to it. In this episode Trueman breaks down how having inconsistent systems often stems from having lack of accountability in organisations and governments. Accountability structures are a must in any and every organisation and as future leaders there is need to stress on that. Please listen, share and give me feedback. Trueman Mabumbo s/o to Takura Ndoro for editing this one!
Those who do not know their history are bound to repeat it....what should we be learning from our history as Zimbabweans and how can we use those lessons to ensure that we help Zimbabwe to reach greener pastures? In this episode, Trueman talks about how we should deconstruct History and hand pick important lessons that will allow us to be better leaders. Here is the link to the Robert Mugabe documentary. SUBSCRIBE!
Season 2 is going to be a BLAST, are you ready for it? Several topics are in line and we are going to be continuously engaging in order to deconstructive narratives, form bridges and work collectively towards making our nation and continent great through our various contributions. Stay tuned and don't forget to subscribe/add my podcast to your favorites. Also don't forget to follow me on social media. #wemove
Last episode of season 1!! Why did i start this podcast? Why is it important? Why should you listen to it? Why should we act? Why us? Tune in! Don't forget to subscribe, like and share!
In this episode, l discuss Youth Leadership with my bestfriend Takura Ndoro. Some of the critical questions we need to be asking ourselves are: are we ready to take these leadership positions? How can we be ready if we aren't? What is leadership anyway? Please take a listen, if you like it please like, comment and share so that we reach a wider audience.
Financial Literacy in the youth is a conversation that is long overdue. It is very important that we start having this conversation at an early age. In this episode, the host, Trueman, talks about saving and having a financial vision accompanied by goals. Take a listen, like comment and share. If you have not yet subscribed from whichever platform you are listening from please subscribe and turn on notifications. #financialliteracy #onthemoney #saving #vision #goals
In this episode l share a few nuggets that l got from holding multiple discussions with different people. Tomorrow's Zimbabwe should largely be shaped and constructed by the people who will be there, the young people. There are critical steps that we need to take, stereotypes that we need to deconstruct and actions we need to take in order to achieve greatness. Take a listen, like comment and share. Don't forget to subscribe wherever you are listening from!!