How to weather the rollercoaster of entrepreneurship with Dana Baki, COO and Co-Founder of Munch:On

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Powering Gaza with solar-panels with Majd Mashharawi

Today’s episode is with Majd Mashharawi, a resident of war-torn Gaza, who observed the acute need for access to construction material in order to rebuild damaged buildings and infrastructure. She strove to meet this need by founding GreenCake in 2015, a company that creates envir ...  Show more

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