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Brainy Days
Brainstorm Africa
60 episodes
2 days ago
Brainy Days is a value-packed weekly discussion from young creative entrepreneurs Michael Lawson and Nana Yaw Ofori-Atta. They share their journeys from struggling freelancers to running a remote creative agency and all the struggles and lessons picked up along the way.
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Brainy Days is a value-packed weekly discussion from young creative entrepreneurs Michael Lawson and Nana Yaw Ofori-Atta. They share their journeys from struggling freelancers to running a remote creative agency and all the struggles and lessons picked up along the way.
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Entrepreneurship
Business
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053: Jason Horby. Dealing with International Business as an African
Brainy Days
32 minutes 51 seconds
3 years ago
053: Jason Horby. Dealing with International Business as an African

On this episode, Mike and Nana talk with Jason Horby, Founder of JXMA.co in the UK, about the differences and similarities of working with people from different enthnographic backgrounds.

Connect with Jason here 

→ https://www.instagram.com/jasonhorby/

Listen to his podcast here

https://www.instagram.com/dailydoseofboss/

 

 

Brainy Days
Brainy Days is a value-packed weekly discussion from young creative entrepreneurs Michael Lawson and Nana Yaw Ofori-Atta. They share their journeys from struggling freelancers to running a remote creative agency and all the struggles and lessons picked up along the way.