🎈 🥳 Hurray! This is the 50th episode of TheProdcast.
In this episode, Katharine Jiang, a former investor and currently the Co-Founder and CEO of WizForm, talks to Aishwarya about the good, great, and ugly things about building a business ground-up. From inspirations to applying the investor mindset, she goes on to candidly share her first-time founding lessons, how she wants to build a community for helping people kickstart their own business, and more. She also gives a clear picture of what's it like to balance the investor hat with the founder mindset, rightly putting forward the best experiences from both. Tune in!
Takeaways from this episode:
What’s it like to be a first-time founder?
How to find the right idea that resonates with you?
How being an investor and founder at the same time can help?
What do new founders need to know about trademarking and legal?
How WizForm helps new founders jumpstart on their plans with less hassles
Power of community that can help founders and keep them informed
Listen to this episode on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Google Podcasts.
Some of our previous episodes:
AI-powered drones for Covid hotspots ft. Ayushi Mishra, DronaMaps
Do women get enough funding ft. Mansi Verma, Ventureast
A technology upgrade to tailoring ft. Aamna Khan, Binks
Have a great rest of the week!
Cheers,
TheProdcast
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