Leadership is a privilege whose impact, both positive and negative, should never be underestimated. If you are in a position of leadership out there, wield it with empathy and cognisance of its impact, its ability to inspire and dishearten in equal measure.
Catch this and treasure trove of such gems on episode 17 of the AfriCAN Do! Podcast featuring @danaceda founder of @semabox Africa.
AfriCAN Do! is available on YouTube and Spotify
🎙️ NEW EPISODE | The AfriCAN Do! Podcast Ep. 63
@carolmusyoka of CMCL Africa on how board governance training is quietly building the next generation of great, sustainable African companies. 🏛️🌍
From Citibank and Barclays to chairing the Kenya Deposit Insurance Corporation and sitting on boards at EABL and BAT Kenya, Carol has spent two decades inside Africa's most consequential boardrooms. Now she is training the directors who will steward Africa's next champions. ⚖️✨
Hosted by Leonard Mudachi, Chief Vision & Growth Officer, BRRAL.
▶️ Watch on YouTube: @AfriCANDoByBRRAL 🎧 Listen on Spotify and all major platforms
Africans CAN Do! Africans, Do! 🇰🇪🌍
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🎙️ NEW EPISODE | The AfriCAN Do! Podcast Ep. 63
@carolmusyoka of CMCL Africa on how board governance training is quietly building the next generation of great, sustainable African companies. 🏛️🌍
From Citibank and Barclays to chairing the Kenya Deposit Insurance Corporation and sitting on boards at EABL and BAT Kenya, Carol has spent two decades inside Africa's most consequential boardrooms. Now she is training the directors who will steward Africa's next champions. ⚖️✨
Hosted by Leonard Mudachi, Chief Vision & Growth Officer, BRRAL.
▶️ Watch on YouTube: @AfriCANDoByBRRAL 🎧 Listen on YouTube and all major platforms
Africans CAN Do! Africans, Do! 🇰🇪🌍
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🎙️ NEW EPISODE | The AfriCAN Do! Podcast Ep. 63
Carol Musyoka of CMCL Africa on how board governance training is quietly building the next generation of great, sustainable African companies. 🏛️🌍
From Citibank and Barclays to chairing the Kenya Deposit Insurance Corporation and sitting on boards at EABL and BAT Kenya, Carol has spent two decades inside Africa's most consequential boardrooms. Now she is training the directors who will steward Africa's next champions. ⚖️✨
Hosted by Leonard Mudachi, Chief Vision & Growth Officer, BRRAL.
▶️ Watch on YouTube: @AfriCANDoByBRRAL 🎧 Listen on Spotify and all major platforms
Africans CAN Do! Africans, Do! 🇰🇪🌍
The CBC Conundrum: Why Kenya’s Future Needs Biens, Nyashinskis, Kioko Mwitikis, Lupita Nyongos and Eliud Kipchoges as Much as Programmers and Doctors. https://t.co/Ix7QP6Jtng via @LinkedIn
🌍 Transforming Off-Grid Communities: Abubakar Aidarus on AfriCAN Do! Podcast Ep. 62
"We are enough." It’s more than an affirmation; it’s the reality of the African entrepreneurial spirit. In Episode 62 of the AfriCAN Do! Podcast, we dive deep into the journey of a visionary who proved that local context is the ultimate unfair advantage in the global shift toward renewable energy.
We are honored to welcome Abubakar Aidarus, the Founder and CEO of Solargen Technologies, to the show. 🇰🇪☀️
🎙️ Meet the Guest: The Engineer of Impact
Abubakar’s story is a masterclass in identifying a gap and having the resilience to fill it. While still an Electrical Engineering student at the University of Nairobi, Abubakar didn’t just wait for graduation—he launched Solargen in 2010.
With a background rooted in the Equity Bank pre-university program and executive training from Harvard Business School, Abubakar has scaled Solargen into a leading force for energy, water, and food security. As an EPRA T3 Licensed solar PV expert, he is quite literally powering the future of underserved, off-grid communities across Kenya.
💡 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
The Transition from Consumer to Producer: How Abubakar moved from studying theory to manufacturing solutions for Africa’s unique energy needs. 🔋
Building for the "Last Mile": Why serving off-grid communities isn't just charity—it's a massive, sustainable business opportunity.
Overcoming the "Year of Tears": The vulnerable truth about capital, infrastructure, and the grit required to lead a renewable energy revolution.
Strategic Leadership: Insights from a Harvard-trained entrepreneur on managing community development alongside technical excellence.
🇰🇪 Solving African Problems with African Genius
From designing sewage systems for Kenyan soil to revolutionizing fish protein, the AfriCAN Do! Podcast celebrates the producers of our destiny. Abubakar Aidarus embodies this shift, proving that when we stop "listening to the noise" and start executing, we create value that foreign models cannot match.
🔗 Listen & Watch Now
Catch the full conversation and get inspired to Do!
Watch on YouTube: 📺
Are you ready to join the movement?
#AfriCANDo #AfricanEntrepreneurs #SolargenTechnologies #AbubakarAidarus #RenewableEnergyAfrica #KenyaTech #SolarPower #OffGridSolutions #AfricanGenius #EntrepreneurshipJourney #Sustainability #AEO #ImpactInvesting
The AfriCAN Do! Podcast: An affirmation, a confirmation, and a reassurance that you are not alone in your journey. 🌍✨
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Me infront and not behind a camera, talking about this rollercoaster of a career as a storyteller with @LMudachi.
The side of creative businesses that we rarely talk about.
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🎉 Celebrating a Milestone: Episode 60 of the AfriCAN Do! Podcast! 🎙️
The Business of Storytelling: Mwangi Kirubi (@mwarv) on Celebrating Africa Through the Lens | AfriCAN Do! Podcast Ep. 60
Welcome to a landmark moment! We are thrilled to celebrate Episode 60 of the AfriCAN Do! Podcast, a channel dedicated to sharing the authentic, contextual, vulnerable, inspiring, and informative stories of African Entrepreneurs, by African Entrepreneurs. Our platform is both a powerful affirmation that Africans CAN Do! and a clarion call to action.
In this special 60th episode, we are honored to sit down with Mwangi Kirubi, widely known as Mwarv, the visionary founder and lead photographer at Click Pictureworks Africa.
📸 Who is @ClickPictures Africa?
For over a decade, Mwarv and his versatile team of videographers and photographers have been on a mission, actively "Celebrating Africa" by telling powerful stories through photos and video. They specialize in amplifying client stories and connecting with audiences across multiple dynamic sectors, including Documentary, Conservation, Sports, and Commercial projects.
💡 Why You Should Listen / Watch:
If you are searching for insights into building a creative business in Africa, the art of multimedia storytelling, or the realities of the entrepreneurial journey, this episode delivers. Mwarv's journey perfectly embodies the AfriCAN Do! mission: to create conversation, inspire action, correct narratives, and reassure African entrepreneurs that they are not alone on their paths to success. Starting with a strong focus on Kenyan entrepreneurship, this conversation holds valuable lessons for regional and continental players alike.
In this episode, we cover:
The decade-long journey of building Click Pictureworks Africa.
How to build a versatile multimedia team for photography and videography.
Navigating different visual niches: from Conservation and Documentaries to Sports and Commercial shoots.
The authentic and vulnerable realities of being a Kenyan entrepreneur.
👇 Join the Conversation!
Are you inspired by the African entrepreneurial spirit? Hit the LIKE button, SUBSCRIBE for more inspiring journeys, and SHARE this episode with a fellow creator or entrepreneur! Let's continue to build and celebrate African brands together.
🎧 Listen & Watch Now:
Mwangi Kirubi, Mwarv photographer, Click Pictureworks Africa, AfriCAN Do Podcast Episode 60, African Entrepreneurs, Business of Photography in Kenya, Multimedia Storytelling Africa, Documentary and Conservation Videography, African Business Podcast, Kenyan Entrepreneurs, Creative Agencies in Africa.
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#AfriCANDoPodcast #Episode60 #MwangiKirubi #Mwarv #ClickPictureworksAfrica #AfricanEntrepreneurs #AfricanBusiness #StorytellingAfrica #PhotographyKenya #CreativeEntrepreneur #AfricanExcellence #CelebratingAfrica
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🎉 Celebrating a Milestone: Episode 60 of the AfriCAN Do! Podcast! 🎙️
The Business of Storytelling: Mwangi Kirubi (@mwarv) on Celebrating Africa Through the Lens | AfriCAN Do! Podcast Ep. 60
Welcome to a landmark moment! We are thrilled to celebrate Episode 60 of the AfriCAN Do! Podcast, a channel dedicated to sharing the authentic, contextual, vulnerable, inspiring, and informative stories of African Entrepreneurs, by African Entrepreneurs. Our platform is both a powerful affirmation that Africans CAN Do! and a clarion call to action.
In this special 60th episode, we are honored to sit down with Mwangi Kirubi, widely known as Mwarv, the visionary founder and lead photographer at Click Pictureworks Africa.
📸 Who is @ClickPictures Africa?
For over a decade, Mwarv and his versatile team of videographers and photographers have been on a mission, actively "Celebrating Africa" by telling powerful stories through photos and video. They specialize in amplifying client stories and connecting with audiences across multiple dynamic sectors, including Documentary, Conservation, Sports, and Commercial projects.
💡 Why You Should Listen / Watch:
If you are searching for insights into building a creative business in Africa, the art of multimedia storytelling, or the realities of the entrepreneurial journey, this episode delivers. Mwarv's journey perfectly embodies the AfriCAN Do! mission: to create conversation, inspire action, correct narratives, and reassure African entrepreneurs that they are not alone on their paths to success. Starting with a strong focus on Kenyan entrepreneurship, this conversation holds valuable lessons for regional and continental players alike.
In this episode, we cover:
The decade-long journey of building Click Pictureworks Africa.
How to build a versatile multimedia team for photography and videography.
Navigating different visual niches: from Conservation and Documentaries to Sports and Commercial shoots.
The authentic and vulnerable realities of being a Kenyan entrepreneur.
👇 Join the Conversation!
Are you inspired by the African entrepreneurial spirit? Hit the LIKE button, SUBSCRIBE for more inspiring journeys, and SHARE this episode with a fellow creator or entrepreneur! Let's continue to build and celebrate African brands together.
🎧 Listen & Watch Now:
Mwangi Kirubi, Mwarv photographer, Click Pictureworks Africa, AfriCAN Do Podcast Episode 60, African Entrepreneurs, Business of Photography in Kenya, Multimedia Storytelling Africa, Documentary and Conservation Videography, African Business Podcast, Kenyan Entrepreneurs, Creative Agencies in Africa.
#️⃣
#AfriCANDoPodcast #Episode60 #MwangiKirubi #Mwarv #ClickPictureworksAfrica #AfricanEntrepreneurs #AfricanBusiness #StorytellingAfrica #PhotographyKenya #CreativeEntrepreneur #AfricanExcellence #CelebratingAfrica
https://t.co/OOmafCs8GU