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Micro-investing in African Business & The Continent's Role in The Future of Work with Weh'yee Barkon (TRL 187)

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Today on the podcast, Mitko (@mitkoka) is joined by Weh’yee Barkon (@wehyeeba), a founder and investor, focused on developing the future of work in Africa. Weh’yee has been living in Africa for several years and in that time has used his start-up experience in the US to start multiple businesses, from a strawberry farm to a transportation business all while helping to popularize the African continent as a source of remote work talent and as a destination for digital nomads.

During this episode, Weh’yee shared how he transitioned from working with startups in the US to investing and founding African businesses, how to get started micro-investing, the best African countries and cities for digital nomads, and why Africa will be the next big source of tech talent.

💬 Topics Discussed:

  • Having weird-sounding names in the US
  • How Weh’yee got interested in startups?
  • Why did Weh’yee move from the US to Senegal?
  • Developing and fine-tuning your idea as an entrepreneur
  • How did Weh’yee make the transition to being a consultant?
  • Weh’yee’s tips for kickstarting your consultant career
  • What made Weh’yee decide to stay in Africa long-term?
  • What makes Senegal a great spot for remote workers?
  • The cost of living in Senegal
  • Hotspots for digital nomads and remote workers in Africa
  • The development and rising popularity of Zanzibar
  • Cape Verde as a digital nomad spot
  • What is micro-investing?
  • How did Weh’yee get into micro-investing?
  • Finding micro-investment opportunities
  • What micro-investments is Weh’yee currently focused on?
  • Weh’yee’s approach to spotting investments opportunities
  • Understanding when people are trying to take advantage of you
  • Starting a transportation company in Senegal
  • Raising money from the US to invest in Senegal
  • The growing talent pool in Africa and the opportunity remote work provides to the continent
  • How did Weh’yee come up with Internally?
  • What is the goal Internally?
  • How did companies react Internally?

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Today on the podcast, Mitko (@mitkoka) is joined by Weh’yee Barkon (@wehyeeba), a founder and investor, focused on developing the future of work in Africa. Weh’yee has been living in Africa for several years and in that time has used his start-up experience in the US to start multiple businesses, from a strawberry farm to a transportation business all while helping to popularize the African continent as a source of remote work talent and as a destination for digital nomads.

During this episode, Weh’yee shared how he transitioned from working with startups in the US to investing and founding African businesses, how to get started micro-investing, the best African countries and cities for digital nomads, and why Africa will be the next big source of tech talent.

💬 Topics Discussed:

  • Having weird-sounding names in the US
  • How Weh’yee got interested in startups?
  • Why did Weh’yee move from the US to Senegal?
  • Developing and fine-tuning your idea as an entrepreneur
  • How did Weh’yee make the transition to being a consultant?
  • Weh’yee’s tips for kickstarting your consultant career
  • What made Weh’yee decide to stay in Africa long-term?
  • What makes Senegal a great spot for remote workers?
  • The cost of living in Senegal
  • Hotspots for digital nomads and remote workers in Africa
  • The development and rising popularity of Zanzibar
  • Cape Verde as a digital nomad spot
  • What is micro-investing?
  • How did Weh’yee get into micro-investing?
  • Finding micro-investment opportunities
  • What micro-investments is Weh’yee currently focused on?
  • Weh’yee’s approach to spotting investments opportunities
  • Understanding when people are trying to take advantage of you
  • Starting a transportation company in Senegal
  • Raising money from the US to invest in Senegal
  • The growing talent pool in Africa and the opportunity remote work provides to the continent
  • How did Weh’yee come up with Internally?
  • What is the goal Internally?
  • How did companies react Internally?

Leave a Review ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

📬 Subscribe to Remote Insider
👾 Join the TRL Slack Channel

🎒 Resources:

  continue reading

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