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Native "Local" to Native "Global"— With Carlos Baradello, Managing Partner of Sausalito Ventures and Alaya CP.

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Hannah G. Williams द्वारा प्रदान की गई सामग्री. एपिसोड, ग्राफिक्स और पॉडकास्ट विवरण सहित सभी पॉडकास्ट सामग्री Hannah G. Williams या उनके पॉडकास्ट प्लेटफ़ॉर्म पार्टनर द्वारा सीधे अपलोड और प्रदान की जाती है। यदि आपको लगता है कि कोई आपकी अनुमति के बिना आपके कॉपीराइट किए गए कार्य का उपयोग कर रहा है, तो आप यहां बताई गई प्रक्रिया का पालन कर सकते हैं https://hi.player.fm/legal

Have you ever stopped to think about the unique challenges faced by Latin American entrepreneurs in the United States? Or how the digital age has transformed their society and economy?

Well, on today's episode we're thrilled to be joined by Carlos Baradello, Managing Partner of Sausalito Ventures and Alaya CP, who brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the table.

You won't want to miss what Carlos has to say about his own experiences growing up in South America and the challenges he's had to overcome to get to where he is today...

As someone who started small, he has made it his central mission to help small entrepreneurship businesses in Latin America get off the ground.

We'll also explore the fascinating topic of the shift from native analog to native digital and the profound impact it's had on business and society, and on the purpose of a degree in Latin America and how it compares to the experiences of American students.

So, whether you're a tech enthusiast, an entrepreneur, or just someone interested in learning about the world around you, this episode is for you.

So, sit back, relax, and get ready for an engaging and informative conversation with Carlos Baradello. Let's go!

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Carlos highlights the barriers Latin Americans face in the United States.

What’s it like being a Latin American business owner? Carlos gives us the inside scoop on the objective and subjective barriers that make it a challenge. For starters, Latin American entrepreneurs face unique obstacles when it comes to the rule of law, predictable policies, and infrastructures that work. And then there's the subjective barrier of global mindset and cultural adjustments that are needed to thrive in a global economy.

Carlos talked about his experience growing up:

In his own words, "It's a story of socioeconomic diversity, the fact I grew up in an immigrant family, a very low middle class. Growing up there, you'll learn basic business principles." ~ Carlos Baradello.

From his turning point of attending a higher institution to receiving a full scholarship to do his masters in the Netherlands, Carlos's unique experiences have shaped his life in incredible ways.

The shift from native “local” to native “global”

"It's interesting you said from native analog to native digital. I'll say it paralleled from native local to native global. And today, I'll argue that people are born global for the most part." ~ Carlos Baradello.

As we explore the profound impact of digitalization, Carlos shares his insights on how it can help create new perspectives and bridge the gap between native analog and digital worlds.

The purpose of a degree in Latin America and other countries and how it differs or is similar from the experiences of an American student.

We had a great discussion about how education in Latin America differs from the United States. Carlos points out that degrees in America are often overpriced and not always the most effective method of learning, while in Latin America, a degree still carries significant weight.

"The system that allowed people to spend all those years in college and maintain a steady career afterward no longer exists. Therefore, people in this generation have no choice but to change their attitude toward college degrees, or else we're doomed." ~ Carlos Baradello.

Don't miss out on the complete discussion - be sure to check out the full podcast!

About Carlos:

Dr. Carlos Baradello is an investor, advisor, public speaker, and university professor at

Hult International Business School. He is leading innovation and entrepreneurship

practitioner, Managing Partner of Sausalito Ventures and Alaya CP. He advices

corporate clients like E&J Gallo Winery and several successful startups including

Finalis, Kriptos and Egg,. His expertise focus on the challenges encountered while

breaking established business paradigms in the creation of new sustainable economic

and social value across global markets. His experience working with hundreds of

entrepreneurs around the world has enabled him to gain key lessons for high-growth

ventures to scale globally.

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/baradello/

Blog: www.carlosbaradello.com

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Have you ever stopped to think about the unique challenges faced by Latin American entrepreneurs in the United States? Or how the digital age has transformed their society and economy?

Well, on today's episode we're thrilled to be joined by Carlos Baradello, Managing Partner of Sausalito Ventures and Alaya CP, who brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the table.

You won't want to miss what Carlos has to say about his own experiences growing up in South America and the challenges he's had to overcome to get to where he is today...

As someone who started small, he has made it his central mission to help small entrepreneurship businesses in Latin America get off the ground.

We'll also explore the fascinating topic of the shift from native analog to native digital and the profound impact it's had on business and society, and on the purpose of a degree in Latin America and how it compares to the experiences of American students.

So, whether you're a tech enthusiast, an entrepreneur, or just someone interested in learning about the world around you, this episode is for you.

So, sit back, relax, and get ready for an engaging and informative conversation with Carlos Baradello. Let's go!

---

Carlos highlights the barriers Latin Americans face in the United States.

What’s it like being a Latin American business owner? Carlos gives us the inside scoop on the objective and subjective barriers that make it a challenge. For starters, Latin American entrepreneurs face unique obstacles when it comes to the rule of law, predictable policies, and infrastructures that work. And then there's the subjective barrier of global mindset and cultural adjustments that are needed to thrive in a global economy.

Carlos talked about his experience growing up:

In his own words, "It's a story of socioeconomic diversity, the fact I grew up in an immigrant family, a very low middle class. Growing up there, you'll learn basic business principles." ~ Carlos Baradello.

From his turning point of attending a higher institution to receiving a full scholarship to do his masters in the Netherlands, Carlos's unique experiences have shaped his life in incredible ways.

The shift from native “local” to native “global”

"It's interesting you said from native analog to native digital. I'll say it paralleled from native local to native global. And today, I'll argue that people are born global for the most part." ~ Carlos Baradello.

As we explore the profound impact of digitalization, Carlos shares his insights on how it can help create new perspectives and bridge the gap between native analog and digital worlds.

The purpose of a degree in Latin America and other countries and how it differs or is similar from the experiences of an American student.

We had a great discussion about how education in Latin America differs from the United States. Carlos points out that degrees in America are often overpriced and not always the most effective method of learning, while in Latin America, a degree still carries significant weight.

"The system that allowed people to spend all those years in college and maintain a steady career afterward no longer exists. Therefore, people in this generation have no choice but to change their attitude toward college degrees, or else we're doomed." ~ Carlos Baradello.

Don't miss out on the complete discussion - be sure to check out the full podcast!

About Carlos:

Dr. Carlos Baradello is an investor, advisor, public speaker, and university professor at

Hult International Business School. He is leading innovation and entrepreneurship

practitioner, Managing Partner of Sausalito Ventures and Alaya CP. He advices

corporate clients like E&J Gallo Winery and several successful startups including

Finalis, Kriptos and Egg,. His expertise focus on the challenges encountered while

breaking established business paradigms in the creation of new sustainable economic

and social value across global markets. His experience working with hundreds of

entrepreneurs around the world has enabled him to gain key lessons for high-growth

ventures to scale globally.

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/baradello/

Blog: www.carlosbaradello.com

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