Reframed is a conversational podcast in which we challenge the current thinking on building ventures, initiatives and brands.
We are Mustard, a venture agency on a mission to show the potential of narratives to found ventures and scale brands. We are working to show this potential over the next decade, by using narratives to co-found the first global brands to come out of Africa.
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Reframed is a conversational podcast in which we challenge the current thinking on building ventures, initiatives and brands.
We are Mustard, a venture agency on a mission to show the potential of narratives to found ventures and scale brands. We are working to show this potential over the next decade, by using narratives to co-found the first global brands to come out of Africa.
bymustard.com; @onlybymustard
Ep.041 - How to actually start with why, feel the fear, and do it anyway!
Reframed by Mustard
1 hour 6 minutes 28 seconds
2 years ago
Ep.041 - How to actually start with why, feel the fear, and do it anyway!
In this episode we speak to Daby Osuji, a corporate go-to-market strategist and founder of a faith-based blog Quill and Cross, to discuss how she is conceiving brand authenticity for the latter by following and expressing her own passions, feelings and beliefs. We speak about how founding her blog has required Daby to lay aside elements of her strategist mindset to lead with why instead of what, vulnerability instead of professionalism, and even passion instead of money.
Reframed by Mustard
Reframed is a conversational podcast in which we challenge the current thinking on building ventures, initiatives and brands.
We are Mustard, a venture agency on a mission to show the potential of narratives to found ventures and scale brands. We are working to show this potential over the next decade, by using narratives to co-found the first global brands to come out of Africa.
bymustard.com; @onlybymustard