Jafar Shunnar, Founder of TAP Careers: West Bank, Palestine
In this powerful episode of The Founders Atlas, host Mayuri Reddy travels to Nablus in the West Bank to explore how TAP is changing lives by helping high-potential talent across Palestine, Jordan, and Lebanon launch remote careers in tech - without leaving home.
Roswitha Verwer, Founder of Yon E Global: Budapest, Hungary
In this episode of The Founders Atlas, host Mayuri Reddy travels to Budapest to speak with Roswitha Verwer, award-winning founder and CEO of YON E Global—a pioneering MedFemTech startup that's reshaping how women understand and track their vaginal and reproductive health.
Fernanda Guilhermino, Founder of Oinc: Rio De Janeiero, Brazil
In this episode of The Founders Atlas, we travel to Rio de Janeiro to meet Fernanda Guilhermino, co-founder of the Brazilian fintech app Oinc.
Nesma Amin, Founder of Aziza App: Cairo, Egypt
In this episode of The Founders Atlas, Mayuri sits down with Nesma Amin, the Cairo-based founder of Aziza, a period tracking app built in Egyptian Arabic with one mission: making women’s health information accessible, inclusive, and culturally relevant.
SoloCast W/Mayuri: 3 Truths before expanding Internationally!
In this solo episode, host Mayuri Reddy shares hard-won insights on one of the most tempting — and risky — moves a founder can make: international expansion. Drawing from nearly a decade of experience advising startups across four continents, Mayuri unpacks three truths every founder should reflect on before going global.
Cerina Bezuidenhout, Founder of Future Females: Swakopmund, Namibia
In this episode of The Founders Atlas, we’re heading to Swakopmund, Nambia —to explore what it means to build community-first entrepreneurship ecosystems across continents. Our guest, Cerina Bezuidenhout, is the co-founder of Future Females, a global platform empowering women entrepreneurs with education, mentorship, and access to funding. Launched in Cape Town and now active across the globe
Seyi Alabi, Founder of Crop2Cash: Lagos, Nigeria
In this episode of The Founders Atlas, we're heading to Lagos, Nigeria, home to over 17 million people and a rising startup scene that’s been dubbed the “Silicon Valley of Africa.” Our guest, Seyi Alabi, is the co-founder of Crop2Cash, an agri-tech company on a mission to transform the lives of smallholder farmers across Nigeria. With over 500,000 farmers already supported, Crop2Cash is building financial tools, payment solutions, and a marketplace that helps farmers not just survive, but thrive.
Joan (Uganics) and Etienne (SINA): Kampala, Uganda
In the first guest episode, we travel to Kampala, Uganda to been two impact entrepreneurs with a long history. Joan, founder of Uganics and Etienne, founder of Social Innovation Academy (SINA).
Debut Episode with Mayuri
Why I Started The Founders Atlas - and Why Global Context Matters More Than Ever!