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  • For most kids, punishment comes in the form of time-outs, groundings, and extra chores. But for this week’s special guest, acting out meant being forced to read profit and loss statements. A childhood deeply intertwined with the unwavering entrepreneurial endeavors of his father left Sam Mahmood with a simple ethos — success is not just measured in wealth, but in the positive impact one can bring to the world.


    In this special bonus episode of PEERS, we’re joined by Sam Mahmood, Co-Founder of S&P Ventures and The Peers Project’s investor, to talk about dealing with pressure from your parents, what to do when you’re not seeing results, and the meaning behind his famous phrase “Better Health for Better Wealth”. 


    About Sam:

    Sam Mahmood is the Co-Founder, Partner and Chief Business Development Officer at S&P Ventures, an investment firm that provides funding and support to startups and early-stage companies. Sam also founded Surgical Republic LLC, a Medical Device company focused on Neurosurgery, Spine, & Cardiothoracic specialities and runs a weekly newsletter dedicated to helping entrepreneurs build scalable businesses.


    Discover more:

    Follow Sam on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sam-mahmood-06620484/Sign up to Sam's weekly newsletter: https://better-health-for-better-wealth.ck.page/afcbccb9cbCheck out S&P Ventures: https://www.spventures.ioFollow The Peers Project on Instagram: http://bit.ly/3adVmYGFollow your Host, Michelle on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelleakhidenor/Learn more about The Peers Project Investment & U.S. launch: https://mumbrella.com.au/podcast-agency-the-peers-project-set-to-launch-in-us-market-this-year-816159

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  • When it comes to picking a career, our choice can often be traced back to the influence of family. It was the gentle encouragement of her parents to pursue what fulfilled her internally that helped this week’s guest find her calling. It’s that calling — to give back and make a difference — that has Bani Singh on a mission to revolutionize the way we approach mental health care.


    In this episode of PEERS, we’re joined by Bani Singh, Co-Founder of Now&Me to talk about saying goodbye to external validation, finding the right time to take your side hustle full-time, and how to get comfy with the wild ride that is entrepreneurship.


    About Bani: 

    Bani Singh is the Co-Founder of Now&Me, an India-based social media platform that helps people seeking mental health support. Now&Me provides a safe space for people from all walks of life to accept their feelings and talk about issues such as relationship problems, trauma and career anxiety, through its anonymous chat option. In June 2021, Now&Me raised $1 million in seed funding led by Saama Capital and Whiteboard Capital. 


    In 2023, Bani was featured on the Forbes Asia 30 Under 30 Consumer Technology list. 


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    Check out Now&Me: https://nowandme.com/ Connect with Bani on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/banisinghvasir/ Follow Now&Me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nowandme/ Follow The Peers Project on Instagram: http://bit.ly/3adVmYG Connect with your Host, Michelle on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelleakhidenor/ Follow Michelle on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michakhidenor/

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  • They say you need a special kind of fire inside to make it as a founder. But what keeps that flame burning? For this week’s guest, the fuel to her fire is good old-fashioned self-empowerment. With an unwavering commitment to giving her all, Shannie Mears attributes her success to staying true to herself and fully embracing her growth and evolution with pride — and her spark isn’t going out any time soon. 


    In this episode of PEERS, we’re joined by Shannie Mears, Head of Talent and Co-Founder of The Elephant Room to talk about accepting yourself as you are, how to practice self-awareness and stop self-judgment, and recognizing the power of your own voice. 


    About Shannie: 

    Shannie Mears is the Co-Founder of The Elephant Room, an inclusive ad agency prioritizing diversity and cultural awareness, working with brands like Barclays, Samsung, and PUMA. She was chosen to sit on the Race Disparity Audit at 10 Downing Street and curated her own events platform called Girls, Let’s Talk which is about encouraging young women to connect and build.

     

    In 2023, Shannie was featured on the Forbes Europe 30 Under 30 Media & Marketing list. 


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    Check out The Elephant Room: https://theelephantroom.net/ Connect with Shannie on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shanice-mears-frsa-41b36510b/ Follow The Elephant Room on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elephantroomuk/ Follow The Peers Project on Instagram: http://bit.ly/3adVmYG Connect with your Host, Michelle on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelleakhidenor/ Follow Michelle on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michakhidenor/ 

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  • What do you do when you can’t find your dream job anywhere? The answer is: you make it. Our guest this week accomplished exactly that, and it’s why she refers to herself as an accidental founder. Creating success on her own terms, Rachael De Foe isn’t afraid to write her own story — and says you shouldn’t be either. 


    In this episode of PEERS, we’re joined by Rachael De Foe, Founder and Managing Director of Redefy to talk about the first steps for getting your business off the ground, why building the right circle of people around you is crucial, and how to carve your own path when all else fails.


    About Rachael:

    Rachael De Foe is the Founder of Redefy, a strategic communications consultancy in Singapore that helps visionary founders, startups and venture firms amplify their stories. Rachael also co-founded Fintech Angel Operators, a network that connects fintech executives with founders, and co-launched SEAcosystem, a community-led job database to help tech talent impacted by COVID-19. 

     

    In 2023, Rachael was featured on the Forbes Asia 30 Under 30 Media, Marketing & Advertising list.


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    Check out Redefy: https://www.rdfy.co/ Connect with Rachael on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachaeldefoe/ Follow The Peers Project on Instagram: http://bit.ly/3adVmYG Connect with your Host, Michelle on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelleakhidenor/ Follow Michelle on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michakhidenor/ 

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  • When it comes to challenges, most people would rather avoid them. But for a savvy few, such as this week’s guest, a challenge is a problem to be solved, and even an opportunity to transform something for the better. Underrepresentation in the beauty industry is a challenge Janvi Shah is taking head-on, and she’s not stopping until every face has its rightful place in the spotlight. 


    In this episode of PEERS, we’re joined by Janvi Shah, CEO and Co-Founder of Hue to talk about the pressure to succeed as a child of immigrants, finding your unique selling point, and why giving your dream a shot is always worth the risk.


    About Janvi: 

    Janvi Shah is the Co-Founder and CEO of Hue, a technology company that helps beauty and fashion brands integrate UGC into their e-commerce sites to help shoppers feel represented. Last year, Hue was featured in the ELLE Future of Beauty Awards and has raised over $2 million in venture capital funding from NFX, Underscore VC and more. 

     

    In 2023, Janvi was featured on the Forbes 30 Under 30 Retail & E-Commerce list. 


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    Check out Hue: https://www.poweredbyhue.com/ Follow Hue on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/poweredbyhue/ Connect with Janvi on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/janvishah/ Follow The Peers Project on Instagram: http://bit.ly/3adVmYG Connect with your Host, Michelle on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelleakhidenor/ Follow Michelle on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michakhidenor/ 

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  • Going it alone as an entrepreneur can be a scary thought. With nobody standing right beside you and the weight of decisions resting solely on your shoulders, it can be a pretty daunting path to go down. But if you believe you can do it, you will — that’s the advice from this week’s guest. And it rings true, Sneha Shah may have started solo, but now she’s championing equity in the arts for everyone. 


    In this episode of PEERS, we’re joined by Sneha Shah, Founder of Curaty to talk about the secret to discovering your soul purpose, the art of being still and finding a healthy work/life balance as a solopreneur.


    About Sneha:

    Sneha Shah is the Founder of Curaty, a socially conscious art advisory and curatorial firm that strategically matches early-career artists with businesses to promote well-being. Sneha was recently recognised as a 2022 Asian Women of Achievement Awards Finalist and was featured on the HERoes 2021 Top 100 Women Future Leaders List.


    In 2023, Sneha was featured on the Forbes Europe 30 Under 30 Art & Culture list. 


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    Check out Curaty: https://curaty.co/ Follow Curaty on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/curaty_london/ Connect with Sneha on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/snehashah-art/ Follow The Peers Project on Instagram: http://bit.ly/3adVmYG Connect with your Host, Michelle on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelleakhidenor/ Follow Michelle on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michakhidenor/

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  • Being different can often feel like a burden, an isolating force that sets us apart from the crowd. This week’s guest knows this burden all too well, having grown up in the US unable to speak English and lacking an immigration status. Being different once created big barriers in Reyna Montoya’s life; but today, her BIPOC and immigrant identity is her superpower, enabling her to change lives for the better. 


    In this episode of PEERS, we’re joined by Reyna Montoya, CEO and Founder of Aliento to talk about the benefits of getting to know yourself on a deeper level, conquering self-doubt, and navigating the hurdles that arise from being different.


    About Reyna: 

    Reyna Montoya is the CEO and Founder of Aliento, a community organization that supports students and families impacted by the inequities of lacking an immigration status through educational initiatives, leadership development, and policy & advocacy. In 2022, Aliento was instrumental in the passing of Proposition 308, a policy endorsed by Barack Obama, that now allows undocumented immigrants who graduate from an Arizona high school to receive in-state tuition for college. 


    In 2018, Reyna was featured on the Forbes 30 Under 30 Social Entrepreneurs list.


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    Check out Aliento: https://www.alientoaz.org/ Follow Aliento on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alientoaz/ Connect with Reyna on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/reynamontoya/ Follow The Peers Project on Instagram: http://bit.ly/3adVmYG Connect with your Host, Michelle on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelleakhidenor/ Follow Michelle on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michakhidenor/

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  • If there’s one setback every entrepreneur faces at some point, it’s rejection. While it can be disheartening, a “no” can serve as a valuable lesson and a chance for something even better. Our guest this week experienced this firsthand, as they heard the word “no” almost 100 times before finally getting a long-awaited “yes” — a “yes” that catapulted their company to new heights.


    In this episode of PEERS, we’re joined by Wenmiao Yu, Director of Business Development and Co-Founder of Quantum Dice to talk about practicing patience and mindfulness, making your own luck, and how to keep pushing forward despite the odds.


    About Wenmiao: 

    Wenmiao Yu is the Co-Founder and Director of Business Development at Quantum Dice, an Oxford University spinout, that specialises in encryption through the use of quantum technology. Actively advocating for equality, diversity and inclusion, Wenmiao regularly mentors students through the Oxford Women in Business Society, and is also on the committee for New Voices in Space, a part of the Scottish Space Leadership Council.


    In 2023, Wenmiao was featured on the Forbes Europe 30 Under 30 Technology list. 


    Discover more:

    Check out Quantum Dice: https://www.quantum-dice.com/ Follow Quantum Dice on Instagram: https://twitter.com/QuantumDiceUK Connect with Wenmiao on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wenmiao-yu-b37bba151/ Follow The Peers Project on Instagram: http://bit.ly/3adVmYG Connect with your Host, Michelle on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelleakhidenor/ Follow Michelle on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michakhidenor/

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  • Recognise, realise, and move on. That’s how this week’s guest tackles the bad stuff that comes with running a business. And whilst many of us would rather avoid the bad, Madhavi Shankar would much rather run headfirst into it; because to her, risks and mistakes are what make things happen. 


    In this episode of PEERS, we’re joined by Madhavi Shankar, CEO and Co-Founder of SpaceBasic to talk about being okay with not following the crowd, how to get better at trusting your instincts, and the value of taking risks and being open to uncertainty. 


    About Madhavi: 

    Madhavi Shankar is the Co-Founder and CEO of SpaceBasic, an app that helps hostels, universities and student housing communities automate everyday communication and tasks to create a more connected environment. In 2019, Madhavi was named as one of the Top 60 Women Transforming India by the Indian Government and the United Nations.


    In 2020, Madhavi was featured on the Forbes Asia 30 Under 30 Enterprise Technology list. 


    Discover more:

    Check out Spacebasic: https://www.spacebasic.comFollow Spacebasic on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spacebasicappConnect with Madhavi on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/madhavishankar/Follow The Peers Project on Instagram: http://bit.ly/3adVmYGConnect with your Host, Michelle on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelleakhidenor/Follow Michelle on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/michakhidenor/

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  • Welcome to the new and improved PEERS — a podcast by BIPOC founders for BIPOC founders. 


    Join me, proud biracial Australian and Forbes 30 Under 30 Lister, Michelle Akhidenor, for soul-enriching conversations with my peers — fellow BIPOC founders. 


    Each week, I dive deep into the personal journey of my award-winning guests and unpack who they really are at their core. I ask questions like: Where did they grow up? How has their culture helped or hindered them along the way? What is it really like to be a Person of Colour in business? All of my (and hopefully, your) burning questions answered. 


    With every episode, my mission is to create a supportive space to help you pursue your passion and start your business irrespective of the challenges we face as People of Colour. My interviews are honest, vulnerable and above all, human and I am committed to learning right alongside you in real time. 


    New episodes of this 8-part Season drop each and every week! 


    Thank you for being here, peers. 


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  • From waking up every day energized to feeling happy and fulfilled, there are plenty of reasons why pursuing your passion is worth the hustle. But when the grind gets tough, we need a little bit of motivation, and a whole lot of optimism, to keep us going on our entrepreneurial journey. If you’re searching for some encouragement right now — don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. 


    In this special bonus episode of Peers2Peers, powered by Shopify, we’ve pulled together the ultimate, inspirational highlight reel featuring 33 amazing female founders answering our forever favorite question: What is the value of pursuing what you’re most passionate about?


    Featurette:


    Alexa Buckley − Co-Founder of Margaux

    Sarah Pierson − Co-Founder of Margaux

    Brittany Garth-Freeman − Owner of Pinq Inc.

    Kaeya Majmundar − Founder and CEO of Swaypay

    Meika Hollender − SVP on Marketing of Nara Organics

    Gemma Sole − Director of Product Marketing of Incremental

    Natasha Takahashi − Co-Founder & COO of School of Bots

    Kim Patel − COO of Break the Love

    Jessica Wolf − CEO & Co-Founder of Skye

    Alexa DePasquale − Director of Strategy of Bullish Inc.

    Vanessa Pham − Co-Founder of Omsom

    Nina Faulhaber − Co-Founder and Co-CEO of Aday

    Maxxie Goldstein − Founder & CEO of MEYVYN

    Vanessa Stofenmacher − Founder of Silent Opus

    Eva Chan − Co-Founder of Launch Pop

    Kim Pham − Co-Founder of Omsom

    Nikita Gupta − Co-Founder & CTO of Symba

    Andra Vaduva − Founder of Hiboo

    Xenia Muntean − Co-Founder & CEO of Planable

    Yulkendy Valdez − Product Manager of Visbile Hands

    Kim Kaupe − Bright Ideas Only

    Sophia Danner-Okotie − Founder of Besida LLC

    Liz Klinger − Co-Founder & CEO of Lioness

    Rachel Carpenter − Founder & CEO of Intrinio

    Rooshy Roy − Founder & CEO of AAVRANI

    Sarah Chen − Co-Founder & Managing Partner of Beyond The Billion

    Shireen Jaffer − Co-Founder & CEO of Edvo

    Adelle Archer − CEO & Co-Founder of Eterneva

    Shilpa Yarlagadda − Founder & CEO of Shiffon Co.

    Allison Lee − Founder & CEO of Hemster

    Jenn Chin − Co-Founder & Chief Product Officer of Toybox Labs

    Emma Bates − Co-Founder & CEO of Diem

    Carly Mednick − Founder & COO of Monday Talent


    Discover more:

     

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    Connect with Michelle: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michelleakhidenor/

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  • They say independent thinkers make great leaders. They’re confident in themselves, their problem-solving skills and the new ideas they often bring to the table. This week’s guest was raised to think for herself above all else, so nothing was going to stop her from doing what she thought was best for her — and that just happened to be becoming an entrepreneur.


    In this episode of Peers2Peers, powered by Shopify, we’re joined by Celeste Durve, Co-Founder of VIPER to talk about tackling social media addiction, knowing when it’s time to grow and evolve your business, and the unexpected loneliness that can come with being an entrepreneur. 

     

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    Start your Shopify 14-day free trial: https://bit.ly/3fuq58C

    Check out Viper by KCH: https://www.viperbykch.com/

    Follow Viper on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/viper-by-kch/

    Follow Viper on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/viperbykch/

    Connect with Celeste: https://www.linkedin.com/in/celeste-durve-5935a723/

    Follow The Peers Project on Instagram: http://bit.ly/3adVmYG


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  • The child of a funeral director and a hospice nurse, this week’s guest had no choice but to grow up surrounded by death. Whilst some may find that frightening, for Mallory Greene it was the catalyst for starting her business — one that aims to normalise grief, and help people build communities to talk about their loss. 

     

    In this episode of Peers2Peers, powered by Shopify, we’re joined by Mallory Greene, CEO and Co-Founder of Eirene to talk about how she built up her confidence, the importance of therapy and positive self-talk, and why going with the flow is the best way to go. 

     

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    Start your Shopify 14-day free trial: https://bit.ly/3fuq58C

    Check out Eirene: https://eirene.ca/

    Follow Eirene on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/eirene/

    Follow Eirene on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EireneCremations/

    Follow Eirene on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/eirenecremations/

    Follow Eirene on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Eirene

    Connect with Mallory: https://www.linkedin.com/in/malloryjgreene/

    Follow The Peers Project on Instagram: http://bit.ly/3adVmYG


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  • On the walk of life, we all inevitably reach a fork in the road. A moment where we have to make a choice and decide which direction we want to take. When this week’s guest reached that fork, she had two options — become a doctor: just like her parents, just like she’d always planned, or pursue the uncertain unknown that is entrepreneurship. Spoiler alert: she picked the latter and still ended up improving people’s lives. 


    In this episode of Peers2Peers, powered by Shopify, we’re joined by Annie Ryu, CEO and Founder of jack and annie’s, to talk about navigating difficult decisions, the first steps to take when started a business and how to find purpose and clarity when you’re faced with the unknown. 


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    Start your Shopify 14-day free trial: https://bit.ly/3fuq58C

    Check out jack & annie's: https://www.jackandannies.com/

    Follow jack & annie's on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/jack-and-annies/

    Follow jack & annie's on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jackandannies

    Follow jack & annie's on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jackandannies/

    Follow jack & annie's on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jackandannies

    Connect with Annie: https://www.linkedin.com/in/annieryu/

    Follow The Peers Project on Instagram: http://bit.ly/3adVmYG


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  • Let’s be real — running a business is tough; but this week’s guest is so passionate about helping people, she runs 3. No big deal. Crediting the drive that comes with being an immigrant and her upbringing in the impoverished Democratic Republic of Congo, Nohémie Mawaka is putting health and tech hand-in-hand to support her people — and she’s only just getting started. 


    In this episode of Peers2Peers, powered by Shopify, we’re joined by serial entrepreneur and Founder of Aluuka, Nohémie Mawaka, to talk about how she cultivates confidence and self-love, tackles burn-out and how your mind is your most powerful muscle. 


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    Check out Aluuka: https://www.aluuka.com/

    Check out Lubembo: https://lubembo.co/

    Follow Lubembo on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lubembo.co/

    Connect with Nohemie: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nohemie-mawaka/

    Follow The Peers Project on Instagram: http://bit.ly/3adVmYG


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  • After working as an investment banker and helping other entrepreneurs with their passion projects, this week’s guest figured it was time to throw her hat in the ring too. And even though her first company flatlined, Jada McLean wasn’t about to let a little failure stop her from tackling the biggest crisis of our generation and creating a more sustainable world for all. 


    In this episode of Peers2Peers, powered by Shopify, we’re joined by Jada McLean, CEO and Founder of Ethically to talk about how to make the all-important leap into full-time entrepreneurship, getting back up after you fail, and finding what sets your soul on fire.


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    Start your Shopify 14-day free trial: https://bit.ly/3fuq58C

    Check out Ethically: https://joinethically.com/

    Follow Ethically on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Join.Ethically/

    Follow Ethically on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/joinethically/

    Follow Ethically on Twitter: https://twitter.com/joinethically/

    Follow Ethically on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joinethically/

    Connect with Jada: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jada-mclean-b6548873/

    Email Jada at: [email protected]

    Follow The Peers Project on Instagram: http://bit.ly/3adVmYG


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  • Navigating adolescence is tough, and it can be especially hard for neurodivergent people. This week’s guest can relate — having been diagnosed with autism and ADHD at age 14. What she didn’t know, however, was that overcoming the mental health and social challenges that many autistic youth face would not only lead her to find her people, but also her mission. 


    In this episode of Peers2Peers, powered by Shopify, we’re joined by Vanessa Castañeda Gill, CEO and Co-Founder of Social Cipher to discuss getting comfy with change, overcoming self-sabotage and the dreaded scarcity mindset, and the power of finding your tribe.


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    Start your Shopify 14-day free trial: https://bit.ly/3fuq58C

    Check out Social Cipher: https://www.socialciphergame.com/

    Follow Social Cipher on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SocialCipherGame

    Follow Social Cipher on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/socialcipher/

    Follow Social Cipher on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/social-cipher/

    Connect with Vanessa: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vanessacastanedagill/

    Follow The Peers Project on Instagram: http://bit.ly/3adVmYG


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  • As a facilitator for student-aged entrepreneurs, it’s not surprising that this week’s guest is a fount of practical knowledge about growing in the independent business space. But practical lessons, like finding your people, prioritising relationships, and taking time for yourself can only get you so far. You need to learn how to find “the energy” which pushes you forward, even when it’s not fun, and even when it’s not lucrative.


    In this episode of Peers2Peers, powered by Shopify, Co-Founder of Real Work Scholars Elyse Burden joins the podcast to discuss letting some projects die, finding wellness and balance, and working for yourself rather than proving yourself to others.


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    Start your Shopify 14-day free trial: https://bit.ly/3fuq58C

    Check out Real World Scholars: https://www.realworldscholars.org/

    Follow Real World Scholars on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/realworldscholars

    Follow Real World Scholars on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/realworldscholars/

    Follow Real World Scholars on Twitter: https://twitter.com/rwscholars

    Follow Real World Scholars on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/real-world-scholars/

    Connect with Elyse: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elyse-burden/

    Follow The Peers Project on Instagram: http://bit.ly/3adVmYG


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  • For Lacey Kaelani, a 9-5 work day was never the dream. And even when it was a reality, her parents were in her ear, giving her business ideas and telling her it was time to follow the dream of entrepreneurship that had permeated throughout her entire life. But for Lacey, the hardest choice wasn’t committing to a less traditional career, it was the transition from whiteboard to product, a process she laments is one of the most difficult parts of going out on your own.


    In this episode of Peers2Peers, powered by Shopify, Web3 pioneer Lacey joins the podcast to discuss taking your internal monologue seriously, the logistics of selling one start-up and securing millions in funding for another, and the difficulties of hiring in the Web3 space.


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    Check out Metaintro: https://www.metaintro.com/

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/metaintro

    Connect with Lacey: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laceykaelani/

    Follow The Peers Project on Instagram: http://bit.ly/3adVmYG


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  • Zara Perumal has always been grateful: of her supportive parents who embraced her love of computer science, to her career opportunities earned at places like Google. But most of all, she was grateful that she got to the position to fully follow and realise her dreams by founding Overwatch Data.


    In this episode of Peers2Peers, powered by Shopify, Zara Perumal joins the podcast to discuss the dangers of believing your own hype, the importance of gratitude, and how learning to surf reminded her of the importance of being comfortable being uncomfortable.


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    Start your Shopify 14-day free trial: https://bit.ly/3fuq58C

    Check out Overwatch Data: https://www.overwatchdata.io/

    Connect with Zara: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zperumal/

    Follow The Peers Project on Instagram: http://bit.ly/3adVmYG


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