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Konnected Minds Podcast with Derrick Abaitey

Derrick Abaitey
Konnected Minds Podcast with Derrick Abaitey
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  • Konnected Minds Podcast with Derrick Abaitey

    Segment: Stop Waiting For Jobs - Create Businesses That Work When You Can't

    04/06/2026 | 8 mins.
    In this raw and unfiltered episode of Konnected Minds Podcast, Derrick Abaitey sits down with Amir Debra — one of Ghana's pioneering bloggers and influencers with 20 years in media — for a conversation that dismantles the myth that waiting for perfect opportunities or clinging to old strategies will keep you relevant in the rapidly changing world of content creation and digital media.

    This episode breaks down the brutal truths most young Ghanaians refuse to hear: why sitting at home for seven years waiting for a job is wasting the most productive years of your life, why early social media created real entrepreneurs selling products on Instagram while today's creators chase virality instead of building sustainable businesses, why the platforms are changing and if you don't adapt your content strategy you will be left behind no matter how loyal your audience is, why blaming algorithms is easier than accepting that your content needs to evolve with the times, and why being old school is fine but refusing to meet your audience where they are now will kill your visibility and your income.

    From watching early Instagram become a marketplace for online shops and creative entrepreneurs to seeing the shift toward content creators who prioritize viral moments over entrepreneurial creativity, to feeling the frustration when loyal followers say they haven't seen your content even though you post every day because the algorithm simply doesn't show it, to realizing that musicians face the same problem when they become one hit wonders not because they stopped creating but because the platform stopped pushing them — this conversation is proof that longevity in media is not just about consistency. It's about visibility, adaptation, and understanding that the rules of engagement are constantly changing.

    The conversation also dives deep into the reality of multi platform survival: why Instagram may not be working but Facebook is thriving, why TikTok felt unnecessary until realizing it's where the next generation of entrepreneurs are building online shops and making sales, why resisting new platforms out of principle is costing you reach and revenue, and why Konnected Minds Podcast became popular because of TikTok even though the host initially resisted the platform.

    From planning for a future where the work can continue without you by building businesses and systems that run independently, to contributing to social security not because of immediate benefits but because of statutory requirements and long term thinking, to asking diaspora contacts how much they receive in state pension and realizing $600 to $1000 a month is never enough which is why financial literacy and planning are non negotiable — this episode is a masterclass in thinking beyond today, building for tomorrow, and accepting that our good days in any industry are shorter than we think.

    This episode is for every content creator who thinks posting consistently is enough, every entrepreneur who refuses to adapt because they believe their way is the right way, and every young person who believes waiting for the perfect opportunity is safer than starting with what you have right now. Amir Debra proves that survival in media is not about loyalty to one platform or one strategy — it's about evolving, diversifying, and preparing for the day when you can no longer do the work yourself.

    Mark your calendars: Kumasi Konnected Minds Live is happening on September 9th at Grace Hall, KNUST. Last year Accra showed up. This year it's Kumasi's turn. You need a seat to attend. Vendors are welcome. Details are in the description and comments. Let's make this one unforgettable.
  • Konnected Minds Podcast with Derrick Abaitey

    He Stopped Waiting for a Government Job in Ghana - Now He Hires Graduates

    03/06/2026 | 37 mins.
    He doesn't sell popcorn - he sells happiness. And it built him a multi-branch business empire in Ghana. 🍿
    While 137 of his classmates waited for government jobs after KNUST, Kwabena started selling popcorn out of a single machine his mum gave him. Today he runs Favry — 3 branches, 12 employees, and up to 1,000 sales a day — with ZERO investors. Every cedi came from reinvested profit.
    In this episode of the Konnected Minds Podcast (Youth Segment), Derrick Abaitey sits down with Kwabena Owusu Bright to break down exactly how a student side hustle became a real business: the numbers behind a GHS 2.50 cup that sells for GHS 15, why he gave his creative director shares instead of a salary, how he protects his recipe, and why he believes young Ghanaians need to stop waiting and start building.
    If you're a student, a hustler, or anyone who's been told you're "too young" to make money — this one is for you.
    Konnected Minds Event - Kumasi - https://www.konnectedmindslive.com/
    Chapters

    00:00:00 Introduction: From Student to Popcorn Entrepreneur
    00:03:31 The Birth of Favorie: Starting with Two Popcorn Machines
    00:04:30 The Power of Partnership: Finding the Right Circle
    00:12:32 Campus Depression and Creating Happiness Through Business
    00:09:55 The Economics of Popcorn: Breaking Down the Numbers
    00:10:59 Expansion Strategy: From One Stand to Multiple Branches
    00:24:52 Dealing with Doubt: Overcoming the Young Success Stigma
    00:30:44 The Third Partner: Giving Equity to Keep Talent
    00:29:26 Planning for Sustainability: Lessons from Family Experience
    00:32:54 The Investor Pitch: Revenue Projections and Expansion to Accra

    Follow Favorie - https://www.instagram.com/favorie_/?hl=en
    Web: https://www.favoriefoods.com/
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    🎙️ ABOUT THE HOST
    Derrick Abaitey is a Ghanaian entrepreneur, podcast host, and personal development advocate.
    IG: https://www.instagram.com/derrick.abaitey
  • Konnected Minds Podcast with Derrick Abaitey

    Segment: Stop Waiting For Luck - Recognize Opportunities Or Stay Stuck In Your Career

    03/06/2026 | 11 mins.
    In this raw and unfiltered episode of Konnected Minds Podcast, Derrick Abaitey sits down with Amir Debra — one of Ghana's pioneering bloggers and influencers with 20 years in media — for a conversation that dismantles the myth that entrepreneurship is about reckless risk taking or waiting for perfect opportunities to fall into your lap.

    This episode breaks down the brutal truths most young Ghanaians refuse to hear: why taking calculated risks is different from gambling with your life, why luck is real but only works when preparation meets opportunity, why working for someone else can teach you what you need to build your own empire, why content creation is not just about popularity and going viral, and why being an entrepreneur in the creative space means constantly thinking outside the box to make your business work.

    From contributing content to Ghana Web and realizing the platform he built for free was getting bigger brand deals than the company paying him, to transitioning from one media opportunity to another because he was always prepared when chance showed up, to launching his own brand and learning that profitability is not just about margins but about control, growth, and the ability to do what you want — this conversation is proof that entrepreneurship is not about one big break. It's about recognizing every opportunity, being ready to move, and building something sustainable step by step.

    The conversation also dives deep into the realities of building a media business in Ghana: why the ecosystem was not ready for digital content early on and traditional media still had all the advertising budget, why moving from company to company taught him global trends and insights that shaped his own platform, why launching Amir TV came from knowledge gained working with European companies like Ringier and Galaxy Tech, and why most influencers and content creators in Ghana have the popularity but the business sense is not switched on early enough.

    From working on a project with Nokia phones uploading content to Africannews.com, to being headhunted by competitors because his work spoke louder than his resume, to registering a company and hiring people while juggling multiple media projects, to realizing that entrepreneurship in the creative space means using all your faculties because creativity plus business is a completely different challenge — this episode is a masterclass in how preparation, timing, and the ability to see opportunities others ignore can build a two decade career in one of the most unstable industries in Ghana.

    This episode is for every young person who thinks content creation is just about followers and virality, every aspiring entrepreneur who believes they need to take massive risks to win, and every creative professional who wonders how to turn years of visibility and influence into actual business ownership. Amir Debra proves that longevity in media is not about luck alone — it's about being ready when opportunities come, learning from every experience, and thinking like a business owner even when you are still working for someone else.
  • Konnected Minds Podcast with Derrick Abaitey

    Segment: Stop Blaming The Algorithm - You Need To Adapt Or Die In Media

    02/06/2026 | 9 mins.
    In this raw and unfiltered episode of Konnected Minds Podcast, Derrick Abaitey sits down with Amir Debra — one of Ghana's pioneering bloggers and influencers with 20 years in media — for a conversation that dismantles the myth that you need a clear path, perfect qualifications, or massive funding to build a lasting career in content creation and media.

    This episode breaks down the brutal truths most young Ghanaians refuse to hear: why switching from science to publishing was a gamble that paid off, why doing your national service at a magazine instead of a government office can change your entire trajectory, why being an introvert in a loud industry can actually be your advantage, why observing what everyone else misses is how you create content that stands out, and why 20 years in media means adapting constantly or becoming irrelevant.

    From winning best publishing student and using that opportunity to secure national service placement at Ovation Magazine, to planning a publishing business with his father that never materialized after his father's death, to building a career in blogging and influencing before most Ghanaians even understood what those terms meant — this conversation is proof that media is not just about popularity. It's about business sense, adaptability, and turning content into something sustainable.

    The conversation also dives deep into the realities of content creation in Ghana: why having followers doesn't mean having a business, why blaming the algorithm is easier than adapting your content strategy, why most influencers and musicians have the popularity but the business sense is not switched on early enough, and why content alone is not a path that pays enough unless you learn to monetize your attention and build multiple streams around your influence.

    From being part of the Writers and Debaters Club in secondary school while studying general science, to realizing publishing was more about book making than the broad media work he imagined, to capturing moments at events that everyone else missed because he was calm, observant, and positioned differently — this episode is a masterclass in how personality, timing, and the ability to see what others ignore can build a two decade career in one of the most unstable industries in Ghana.

    This episode is for every young person who thinks content creation is just posting and going viral, every aspiring influencer who believes followers equal income, and every creative who wonders how to turn years of visibility into actual business. Amir Debra proves that longevity in media is not about luck alone — it's about fate, preparation, adaptability, and knowing when to pivot before the industry leaves you behind.
  • Konnected Minds Podcast with Derrick Abaitey

    Segment: Stop Chasing Jobs, Create Them - Entrepreneurship Beats 9-5 Slavery Every Time

    01/06/2026 | 11 mins.
    In this raw and unfiltered episode of Konnected Minds Podcast, Derrick Abaitey sits down with Ebenezer Kajou Sakka Aroumeza — CEO and founder of Sakka Homes and five other businesses most people don't know about — for a conversation that dismantles the myth that you need massive capital, a perfect degree, or connections to build real wealth in Ghana.

    This episode breaks down the brutal truths most young Ghanaians refuse to hear: why your idea is worth more than capital, why credibility is the currency that opens doors when banks won't, why waiting for the perfect job is killing your potential, why entrepreneurship is tough but it's yours and nobody can fire you from your own dream, and why real estate in Ghana is not going to get cheaper so stop crying about prices and start making more money.

    From carrying a photocopier to university while classmates carried suitcases, to starting a photocopy business in first year after spotting the opportunity weeks before school started, to watching his mother save for retirement only to die at 61 without enjoying a single day of it, to losing two fully built houses in court and choosing to walk away, to learning early that the 9 to 5 grind wasn't the life he wanted after working as a clerk at SSNIT — this conversation is proof that wealth is built by people who see opportunities others ignore and who value their reputation more than quick money.

    The conversation also dives deep into the mindset shift young Ghanaians desperately need: why going to school should teach you to create jobs not chase them, why studying developed countries shows you the gaps you can fill right here in Ghana, why your thoughts become your reality so you must be careful what you constantly think, why learning never stops even when you have three master's degrees, and why if he was 19 again he would dream bigger, believe more, and push harder because the information he has now would have made everything easier.

    From growing up in an ordinary home but attending Achimota where he met kids with air conditioners in their bedrooms and parents with five cars, to visiting their homes and workplaces and realizing that level of life was possible, to being raised by parents who never forced him into anything and let him roam freely at 15 building street connections across Accra — this episode is a masterclass in how exposure, independence, and hunger shape the entrepreneur before the business even begins.

    This episode is for every young person who thinks they need to travel abroad to make it, every graduate sitting idle waiting for a white collar job, and every aspiring entrepreneur who believes capital is the problem when the real issue is credibility, vision, and the refusal to start small and build steady.
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About Konnected Minds Podcast with Derrick Abaitey
Konnected Minds: Success, Wealth & Mindset. This show helps ambitious people crush limiting beliefs and build unstoppable confidence. Created and Hosted by Derrick Abaitey YT: https://youtube.com/@KonnectedMinds?si=s2vkw92aRslgfsV_ IG: https://www.instagram.com/konnectedminds/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@konnectedminds?_t=8ispP2H1oBC&_r=1 Podcast in Africa | Podcast in Ghana | Podcast in Nigeria | Best Podcast in Nigeria | Africa's best podcast
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