Do you consider yourself an entrepreneur, or maybe you want to become one?
If you are having a difficult time choosing when, where and how to cross that line, join me on my discussion with Amogh Tiwari, the founder of 'Talkie', a startup whose mission is to disrupt communication among remote teams by innovating around voice-only communication.
Amogh started his entrepreneurial journey in his second year of college, when he dropped out and decided to create and sell products made out of waste. Ever since that moment, he has never looked back, he founded two startups before this, and now seems to have configured his formula for success with Talkie.
We discuss one of the most important aspects of building a startup-'a solid foundation with a great team'.
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