How to convince people to trust you when you're 17 with no track record | Ep 3

Most people wait for the perfect moment to start, but Titus started Grit Events Uganda at 15 with nothing but a manageable idea and a strategic partnership. By 17, he was scaling in a shifting market. In this episode of Gen Z finances podcast, we break down the process of making while young, how to navigate it, and the reality of it being possible. Time stamps: 00:00 - Introduction to Titus (Whiskey) 02:36 - Becoming a CEO at 16 03:54 - Starting with 300k UGX & The Fear of Prison 05:50 - The First Success: A Line at the Gate 07:31 - Overcoming Self-Doubt with "Rich Dad Poor Dad" 09:12 - The Secret to Success: Networking and Community 11:03 - Social Division vs. Connection in Gen Z 13:48 - How the Events Market Evolves 15:30 - The Reality of Losses in Business 19:41 - The Power of Serving and Humility 22:11 - Going Bigger: The Kololo House Party Story 26:25 - Dealing with Peer Pressure and Fake Friends 30:19 - Advice to My Younger Self 31:39 - Message to Gen Z: Don't Be Afraid to Fail Leave a comment below: If you had the chance to be a millionaire at 17 but had to lose your closest friends to get there... would you take the deal? Let’s talk in the comments. Turn the notifications on @GenZfinances-podcast 🔔 If you're looking to create content of your own, this episode was shot at the fourth podcast space. Rach out to get your content creation journey started. Connect with the Podcast: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/genzfinance... TikTok:   / genzfinances_podcast   DISCLAIMERS & DISCLOSURES This content is for educational and entertainment purposes only. GenZfinances_podcast does not provide financial, tax or investment advice. #GenZ #Money #youngentrepreneur #MoneyTips #genzmoney #genzceo #eventsindustry #eventsuganda #MoneyAtTwenty #GenZMoney #MillennialMoney #YoungInvestor #GenZFinances #PodcastUG #FinancialFreedom #9to5Escape #UgandaCreators