Inkonversation
At Inkomoko, we're dedicated to empowering entrepreneurs across Africa with the tools, resources, and knowledge they need to flourish in today's competitive business landscape.
Now, we're bringing that passion to this podcast, sharing conversations with industry leaders, game-changers, and unsung heroes, all making an impact in their communities and shaping the future of business. Let's grow together and transform the world, one business at a time.
Podcasting since 2023 • 37 episodes
Inkonversation
Latest Episodes
Donald Mavunduse: The People Behind the Markets
In this episode of Inkonversation, we move beyond metrics and models to explore the human side of building markets. Through a reflective conversation, former COO, and Inkomoko Board member Sara Leedom, and COO Donald Mavunduse examine ...
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Season 4
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Episode 5
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32:07
Doug Galen: Grow stronger, Adapt fast, and Reach scale.
In this episode of the Inkonversation Podcast, Rippleworks CEO Doug Galen sits down with our COO Sara Leedom to explore how Rippleworks blends capital and hands-on advisory to help organizations like Inkomoko grow stronger, adapt fast, and reac...
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Season 4
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Episode 4
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26:46
Nancy Aburi: Changing Minds, Unlocking Capital, Powering Refugee Potential
In this episode of the iNKONVERSATION Podcast, Anna Wanjiru sits down with UNHCR’s Nancy Aburi to explore the origins of Africa’s Private Sector Forum—from a chance conversation at the Global Refugee Forum to a bold, pan-African movement reshap...
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Season 4
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Episode 3
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22:54
Isaac Kwaku Fokuo: Catalyzing Change Amidst Shifting Aid
In this episode of the INKonversation Podcast, Amahoro Coalition's Isaac Kwaku joins host Anna Wanjiru to challenge the way Africa’s private sector views displacement. With over 45 million forcibly displaced people across the continent, Isaac m...
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Season 4
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Episode 2
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29:28
Hon. Angeline Teny: Inclusive Economic Opportunities for Refugee Entrepreneurs & Displaced Persons
Join us as Hon. Angelina Teny, Interior Minister of South Sudan, challenges the way we see Forcibly Displaced Persons, not as people in need, but as innovators, entrepreneurs, and problem-solvers. In this episode, she shares how South Sudan’s o...
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Season 4
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Episode 1
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33:42