Founder Voices (Episode 11): Entrepreneurship, Interoperability, and Impact with Daniel Harris

Founder Voices (Episode 11): Entrepreneurship, Interoperability, and Impact with Daniel Harris

In this insightful episode of Founder Voices, I sit down with Daniel Harris—founder of Kendraio, an open-source, no-code platform empowering creators to connect, control, and share data seamlessly across the web. Daniel is a visionary technologist and community builder whose work bridges technology, creativity, and social good.

With a background spanning digital media innovation and software development, Daniel founded Kendraio to challenge the status quo of data ownership—putting people, not platforms, at the centre of the digital economy. Through initiatives like the Kendraio App and the Kendraio Imagine Challenge, he champions open technology, interoperability, and user empowerment as vital ingredients for a fairer digital future.

This conversation, recorded on 16 September 2025, explores Daniel’s journey from idea to impact, the philosophy behind open data, and the role of community in shaping the next era of creative innovation. Together, we unpack how Kendraio is helping individuals and organisations imagine a world where data flows freely, ethically, and for the benefit of all

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Founder Voices (Episode 7): Special Edition for Black Tech Day with Dexter Simms (founder, Black Tech Day)

Founder Voices (Episode 7): Special Edition for Black Tech Day with Dexter Simms (founder, Black Tech Day)

In this compelling conversation, Dexter shares practical lessons from building community-rooted ventures, demystifies what it means to lead with authenticity, and explores how tech, fashion, and culture can drive real social impact—not just trends. From mentoring young people to launching Black Tech Day, his perspective challenges conventional thinking and highlights the value of representation, creativity, and purpose in shaping the future.

This episode was recorded on Tuesday, 8 July 2025.

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Founder Voices (Episode 6): Patrick Dunne OBE — Leading with Purpose and Global Impact

Founder Voices (Episode 6): Patrick Dunne OBE — Leading with Purpose and Global Impact

In this compelling conversation, he shares practical lessons from years in boardrooms, demystifies governance and leadership, and explores how boards can be a force for impact—not just oversight. From startup advisory to scaling social good, Patrick’s perspective challenges conventional thinking and highlights the value of clarity, curiosity, and courage in decision-making.

This episode was recorded on Wednesday, 2 July 2025.

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Founder Voices (Episode 4): Micah Elechi, Founder and CEO of Macklemore Solutions and AfrikLink

Founder Voices (Episode 4): Micah Elechi, Founder and CEO of Macklemore Solutions and AfrikLink

In Episode 4, Clement Akran sits down with Micah Elechi—the Nigerian‑born, Canada‑based founder & CEO of Macklemore Solutions and AfrikLink. A Forbes‑recognised, award‑winning entrepreneur, Micah is on a mission to bridge the gap between Africa’s skilled talent and global opportunities through innovative digital platforms and strategic empowerment initiatives

In this inspiring and globally minded conversation, Micah Elechi shares his journey from Nigeria to Canada, and how his dual perspective fuels his mission to empower Africa’s talent and entrepreneurs. We unpack the challenges of navigating international business, building scalable tech solutions for impact, and why diaspora founders play a critical role in shaping Africa’s digital future.

From launching two ventures to gaining international recognition, Micah reflects on lessons learned, the importance of staying rooted in purpose, and how he’s using platforms like AfrikLink to connect potential across borders.

The podcast was recorded on Saturday, 15 June 2025.

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Founder Voices (Episode 3): Leading at 21 with Miracle Nwankwo of Veefin Nigeria

Founder Voices (Episode 3): Leading at 21 with Miracle Nwankwo of Veefin Nigeria

In Episode 3, Clement Akran sits down with Miracle Nwankwo, the 21-year-old CEO of Veefin Nigeria, the local arm of a global fintech company working to digitise lending and unlock access to finance across Africa.

In this energising and future-facing conversation, Miracle opens up about the pressures and possibilities of leadership at a young age, what it takes to build credibility in the fintech space, and why youth-led innovation is essential to Africa’s economic growth.

From early career pivots to building trust with banks and investors, we explore how Miracle is redefining what’s possible for Gen Z founders on the continent.

The podcast was recorded on Saturday, 1 June 2025.

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