"Vamos a conquistar Estados Unidos" - Karen Carvajalino | Inevitable
Karen Carvajalino started her entrepreneurial journey at age six, selling chocolates door-to-door in Cartagena with her sisters Daniela and Estefany. Today, the three of them run a school with nearly 900 students, an entrepreneurship festival that fills stadiums, and a personal brand with millions of followers. In this conversation with Andrés Bilbao and María José Echeverry, Karen shares how her parents—educators and entrepreneurs—taught them to be entrepreneurs before they were teenagers, why she loves debt, how she uses artificial intelligence to create content every day, and what her plan is to fill an 18,000-seat stadium in Miami in September 2026. They also discuss why creating content is like going to the gym, the "every man for himself" rule for starting a business with partners, and why graduating summa cum laude hasn't done her any good. — 00:00 "Today with AI we can do a lot" 01:44 Welcome to Karen Carvajalino 02:03 Origin: 3 entrepreneurial sisters from Cartagena 02:31 Her first chocolate company at age 6 03:40 What Karen is doing today: Bis Fest, school, and courses 07:59 Entrepreneurship among sisters: "each to their own" 09:17 Entrepreneurial parenting: parents as educators and business owners 12:15 10-year-old girl who is already exporting soaps to Puerto Rico 13:59 We must teach them before adolescence 17:43 Children's unconscious mind stores everything 21:40 "My mom didn't teach me to cook, she taught me to count money" 23:12 "I love debt" 27:01 Her first conference at age 9 30:30 From Facebook to TikTok: evolution in social media 31:57 Creating content is like going to Gym 32:57 "He who tries his hand at everything is good at nothing" 47:24 "A donkey died of pity in Cartagena" 48:23 Use AI but be authentic: people copy and paste from ChatGPT 49:22 $150 courses: bet on volume 52:28 AI tools: Gemini, Opus Clip and more 53:01 His new obsession: cloning himself with artificial intelligence 56:05 2026 goal: fill an 18,000-seat stadium in Miami 59:01 Quick questions 60:37 "I moved to Bogotá without knowing anyone" 62:35 "Nobody believed me": 14,000 young people at the Movistar Arena 64:07 Books: The Third Door and Win 64:25 "I graduated summa cum laude and I don't know what good it's done me" 66:00 "I'm not lazy" nothing"

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