Welcome to Day One

Welcome to Day One

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The podcast for Aussie founders, startups and the organisations that support Australian entrepreneurship. This season of W2D1 about the history of the Australian startup ecosystem is supported by our major sponsors: MYOB, Amazon Web Services “I’ve never seen someone pull together audio clips with this level of clarity and logic, it really is top-notch work.” – Murray Hurps, Director of Entrepreneurship at UTS Hit that subscribe button and you won’t miss any brand new Australian startup stories. Stories featuring the founders of Camplify, Trent Bagnall from Slingshot and startup legends like Alan “The Nice One” Jones. These aren’t just 2 people and a microphone, these are the stories of how they came to be. Starting from day one. “When you’re trying to build a global business, there’s no reason you need to be in the city. So, if you’re trying to attack global markets, it doesn’t really matter where you are.” – Trent Bagnall, Founder of Slingshot https://welcometodayone.com/subscribe Let’s go back to day one, where this story begins… Darren Winterford is the founder and CEO of EdApp, a mobile focused LMS (learning management system) which allows its users to create learning experiences that can be accessed on mobile devices in bite sized chunks which EdApp calls “microlessons”. Prior to EdApp, Darren founded a digital agency that specialised in building mobile apps for large brands, and it was during his time running the agency that the idea for EdApp emerged. In his conversation with Adam, he discussed how first working to build software products for clients was the perfect learning ground for an aspiring founder, as well as his belief that Australian entrepreneurs would benefit from more networking and community building. See full show notes: https://w2d1.com/darren-winterford

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