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SaaS Doomsday, Small Businesses, and Founder Thesis & Conviction
Tadiwa and Elvis discuss whether the next founder opportunity is really hardware, or the broader world of physical and small businesses (boring businesses): vending machines, bakeries, HVAC, local services, cash flow, founder focus, and what survives if SaaS gets harder. They talk through what happens if AI-native companies pressure traditional SaaS, why small businesses may stay durable, and how founders can think about cash flow, financial vehicles, and building a sustainable life around the startup game. Chapters 00:00 SaaS doomsday and AI-native pressure 00:51 Financial vehicles and rich-dad thinking 04:55 If SaaS dies, small businesses stay 09:30 Cash flow while building startups 12:55 Founder stability and three pillars 15:26 Moving away from pure SaaS 17:40 Learning sales in real businesses 19:35 Raising money is not winning 21:39 Financial freedom and value creation 25:13 Make it inevitable 26:26 Structure, timeboxing, and failing fast 28:42 Final takeaways Hosts: Tadiwa Mbuwayesango - Founder, LEARN-X Elvis Kimara - Founder, Throwly

African-Languages AI: Mzansi LM, Translation Gaps, and the Future of Local LLMs | TechNolgia Talks
Discussion on African-language AI, Mzansi LM, translation gaps, local-language data, voice, accents, and the market opportunity around underrepresented African languages. The conversation explores why language access matters, why AI still fails many local-language questions, and where developers and founders can build useful infrastructure. Chapters 00:00 African-language AI and Mzansi LM 00:20 Why local-language LLMs matter 01:32 Watching the debate clip 02:26 AI fails local-language questions 02:50 Language access and adoption 04:11 Culture and business opportunity 05:28 Translation infrastructure 06:13 Voice, accents, and underrepresented languages 07:00 Market gap in African languages 07:59 Developer call to action Hosts: Tadiwa Mbuwayesango - Founder, LEARN-X Elvis Kimara - Founder, Throwly

Taste, Comedy, and Founder Storytelling | Technologia Talks
Discussion on taste, comedy, storytelling, product ideas, and why founders need to learn how to hold attention. We get into founder narrative, building in public, why distribution matters as much as building, and how deep projects beat a long list of shallow ones. Chapters: 00:00 Taste, comedy, and founder storytelling 01:06 Why founders need storytelling 02:29 Holding attention and building tension 03:45 Taste as differentiation 06:48 The one-idea-per-week challenge 07:42 Building is not distribution 10:13 Learning from failed products 12:35 Depth beats a long project list 14:45 Strong projects come from going deep 16:08 Wrap Hosts: Tadiwa Mbuwayesango - Founder, LEARN-X Elvis Kimara - Founder, Throwly
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