EP - 10 Kaylene Langford, StartUp Creative – Interview

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To Celebrate the 10th episode of the Young Money Podcast, I share an interview that I had with Kaylene Langford, Kaylene is an Entrepreneur, Business Coach, Keynote Speaker, Podcast Host and Founder & Editor of Startup creative.

Kaylene shares a very open and honest insight into why she started her business and what drives her every day to help everyday people follow their passion and create their dream life. This interview includes everything from business tips, relationship advice, travel tips and how to change your mindset with it comes to money.

Favourite Quote: “Whatever the mind can conceive and believe, it can achieve.”- Napoleon Hill

Recommended Book: Overcoming Underearning: A Simple Guide to a Richer Life – Barbara Stanny

“At 24, no degree earning $75k a year with 4 weeks paid holidays, I thought I was killing it” 

About Kaylene Langford

Kaylene is genuinely committed to bringing together young, motivated individuals and connecting them with industry experts, funding opportunities, development programs and mentors. By acting as a conduit between opportunities and outcomes, Kaylene is determined to support and champion a new generation of Australian entrepreneurs and business owners.

Working with young people to help them realise their potential and exceed their own expectations is a fulfilling and rewarding cause to pursue, and one that Kaylene takes seriously. Today’s youth face unique challenges, and with over seven years’ experience developing and delivering youth programs, driving initiatives to support youth development, and mentoring young people, Kaylene eagerly offers empowerment, encouragement and support to those with initiative and passion.

About StartUp Creative 

StartUp Creative is a unique business incubator, magazine, online course, and professional development and mentoring program tailored specifically for young people (yew!). There is no denying that 15 to 35 year olds are kick-ass and full of unbridled and exuberant entrepreneurial spirit. However, much of this enthusiasm is thwarted by a lack of experience and knowledge required to develop their ideas into viable businesses.

Added to that, many young would-be business people can’t access business development and incubator programs unless they are enrolled in tertiary programs, often with an affiliated university. That’s cool and all, but Richard Branson didn’t even complete high school, let alone have a piece of paper to hang on his wall. Enter StartUp Creative.

StartUp Creative intends to fill the gap between the enigmatic would-be’s and bonafide business moguls – by offering a series of programs, workshops and coaching sessions to support young people daring enough to take the leap and start a business.

Find out more about Kaylene Langford and StartUp Creative

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