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Dollhouses, Downshifts, and the Role of Resilience in Transformation

Dollhouses, Downshifts, and the Role of Resilience in Transformation

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What does it take to go from hauling water buckets in Nigeria to structuring billion-dollar deals on Wall Street to launching a cutting-edge venture capital fund? Belinda Ephraim's journey embodies a masterclass in resilience, strategic reinvention, and challenging conventional wisdom. Growing up in Nigeria as the eldest of six children, Belinda's childhood was defined by both privilege and profound challenge. Sent to boarding school at age 10, she learned self-sufficiency by farming her own plot of land and carrying ten-gallon water containers when supplies ran short. These early experiences forged a resilience that would become her superpower through life's unexpected twists. When political turmoil forced her family to flee Nigeria and seek asylum in America, Belinda's world changed overnight. From attending private school on her family's dime, she suddenly had to drop out of university and work three jobs at a Marriott hotel to support herself and help her parents. Rather than surrendering to circumstances, she strategically consolidated three positions within the same company and eventually pivoted to wealth management where CNBC sparked her fascination with investment banking. The most compelling segment of our conversation challenges popular startup mythology. Drawing from her experience structuring over $37 billion in M&A deals and now raising$50 million for her deep tech venture fund TENSEUR Capital, Belinda boldly asserts that "venture capital is wrong for 90% of startups." She brilliantly illuminates why through the Atlassian case study – explaining how the company operated for eight years, reaching $58 million in revenue before taking venture money, allowing the founding team to maintain 75% ownership at IPO. Whether you're building a business, navigating a career transition, or simply searching for inspiration, Belinda's story reminds us that our greatest strength often emerges from our deepest challenges. Subscribe, share, and join us next week for another transformative conversation on Reset with Tonya. CONNECT WITH BELINDA 🌍 • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/belindaephraim/• NEO Industrialist Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/4Ta9xGMeApvsnHshcdag44?si=97673b6fdf7247a0 CONNECT WITH RESET 🎙️ • Podcast: https://reset-podcast.com• YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@tonyajlong-RESET• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/reset-with-tonya• Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/resetwithtonya• Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61570923056203#• Email: tonya@reset-podcast.com• Text us: https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2446338/open_sms CONNECT WITH TONYA 🚊 • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonyajlong• Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tonyajlong• Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tonya.j.longCheck out my bestselling book, "AI and the New Oz: Leadership’s Journey to the Future of Work [https://a.co/d/10u3wGf]available on Amazon. Go to the "AI and the New Oz" website to learn more at https://www.ai-and-the-new-oz.com/!#thejourneyisthejob
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