The Doers & Makers Interview Series
At Create Your Start we believe that role models are a powerful tool of inspiration for all the entrepreneurs that are in the developing and growing process of their business. The purpose of these interviews is to motivate and encourage through the lived experiences, practical frameworks, skills and insights used by successful entrepreneurs.
Margo Nelson
Co-Founder of Dash & Hound
Carlos Garza “Gago”
Founder of Wine Wonders
Marcos Mora
Founder of WAOF.
The Emotional Journey of an Entrepreneur
Becoming an entrepreneur is one of the bravest decisions a person can make in their career and life. It is the start of a dream, an idea or a project. The challenges that an entrepreneur’s faces are unique, and so too are the emotions. For this reason, this section will focus on the emotions experienced during the different stages lived by an entrepreneur, and specifically on how to put them into perspective and learn from them.
Through these stories, we seek that entrepreneurs can reflect and recognize themselves in one another’s experiences.
Insights With Carlos Garza “Gago”
What has been the most challenging moment of your business? How did you overcome it? Starting! And I overcame it by gathering all the necessary requirements, changing my visa to be able to start and raise the initial capital, and then following things up with the right bodies. German bureaucracy is the biggest challenge for…
Insights With Marcos Mora
What has been the most challenging moment of your business? How did you overcome it? A lot of people didn’t believe in us from the beginning. Now, I understand that. I understand how hard it is to believe in something when seeing it from the perspective of a third party. But as an entrepreneur you…
Insights with Luz Andrea Hickman
What has been the biggest challenge during the creation and development of Regios Hambrientos? How did you get over it? The biggest challenge was when I came to live in Mexico City in 2018, which I did on impulse. I bought a flight and I came here without even having a job. But the good…