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Founders' Stories by Divergent Entrepreneur Academy
by Adeline Yeo, Ronald Soh, Tan Shi Liang
One founder’s ugly moment might be the map you’ve been missing. 🧭Founders’ Stories by Divergent Entrepreneur Academy (DEA) is not a glossy success parade. It’s a raw, honest series where founders talk like the camera isn’t there. 🎥You’ll hear wins, faceplants, and the funny bits founders only admit after midnight. 😄 You’ll pick up simple lessons on getting first customers, setting prices, fixing churn, and keeping your head steady. Think podcast meets practical playbook. For you.Picture this Story. A weeknight in Singapore. Rain tapping the window like a nervous drummer. 🌧️I’m at a small table in Bugis with a founder I just met. Two cups of kopi, one cold, one untouched. ☕️His laptop shows a bank balance. His phone shows a client “Seen” and nothing else. 📱He laughs, but it’s the kind that cracks. “I told my team we’re fine,” he says. “But I’m not sure we are.” 😮💨Then he points at his notes. Sales scripts. Hiring plans. A product roadmap. All good on paper.But his eyes say, “Ho
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The Hardest Part of Being an Entrepreneur? | Adeline Yeo | Divergent Entrepreneur Academy
The path of entrepreneurship often brings feelings of loneliness, as seeking business tips from competitors is rarely fruitful. This video emphasizes the critical need for human connection, urging entrepreneurs to find a supportive community where challenges can be openly shared. By connecting with seasoned business veterans and a strong community, individuals can gain the necessary support to navigate the complexities of small business ownership and foster growth. 🚀🧠❤️
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One founder’s ugly moment might be the map you’ve been missing. 🧭Founders’ Stories by Divergent Entrepreneur Academy (DEA) is not a glossy success parade. It’s a raw, honest series where founders talk like the camera isn’t there. 🎥You’ll hear wins, faceplants, and the funny bits founders only admit after midnight. 😄 You’ll pick up simple lessons on getting first customers, setting prices, fixing churn, and keeping your head steady. Think podcast meets practical playbook. For you.Picture this Story. A weeknight in Singapore. Rain tapping the window like a nervous drummer. 🌧️I’m at a small table in Bugis with a founder I just met. Two cups of kopi, one cold, one untouched. ☕️His laptop shows a bank balance. His phone shows a client “Seen” and nothing else. 📱He laughs, but it’s the kind that cracks. “I told my team we’re fine,” he says. “But I’m not sure we are.” 😮💨Then he points at his notes. Sales scripts. Hiring plans. A product roadmap. All good on paper.But his eyes say, “Ho
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Adeline Yeo, Ronald Soh, Tan Shi Liang
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