Dream VC unveils African startup and venture capital podcasts list
January 23, 2023475 views0 comments
By Alexander Chiejina
Dream VC, an innovative investor accelerator with a tailored focus on the African startup ecosystems, has announced the release of its new, comprehensive list of ‘African Startup Focused and African Venture Capital Focused Podcasts’. This extensive list of more than 155 podcasts which can be accessed via this link – https://www.dream-vc.com/african-focused-podcasts – is an essential resource for both active and emerging entrepreneurs and investors looking to stay up-to-date on the latest industry news, insights, and trends in African venture capital.
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The list includes a range of podcasts for different subtopics in venture capital and tech, all relevant to the African founder and investors including “Invest In The Future”, “Unlocking Africa“, “Equity Merchants”, and lots more.
The Dream VC team has curated this list of podcasts to include both directly relevant and indirectly relevant resources, allowing readers to access the most comprehensive and up-to-date information available (including podcasts released in 2023).
Mark Kleyner, the co-founder and programme director of Dream VC disclosed that: “As we enter 2023, and African startups continue to defy all expectations, it is all the more critical that African focused investors, especially those experiencing the first downturn in their lives, can easily access insights and make the right decisions. We hope this list, alongside other resources available at Dream VC, will help to catalyse more intentional, and informed investment behaviour”
Dream VC is an Investor Accelerator for Africa that runs fully remote part-time programmes, on an annual cohort basis, with a tailored focus on the African startup ecosystems. Since launching in 2021, Dream VC has become an emergent leader in the global venture capital knowledge industry, offering a rigorous set of online cohort-based programmes that provide personalised coaching, an industry-leading curriculum, access to a network of experienced and knowledgeable mentors, exclusive panels with top venture capitalists, and an extensive in-house resource database.
Since 2021 alone, the institution has processed over 2300 applications from 30+ African countries (including Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia) and already boasts an alumni presence in over 20 countries. Programmes are led directly by the team, with past guests and contributors from over 25 active African-focused VC funds. They also provide bespoke training for African-focused entrepreneurship support organisations and funds.