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Katriona shares her background and journey leading up to her startup, Kaya, which offers tech-enabled strategy execution work for entrepreneurs. She emphasises the importance of owning mistakes and learning from them. She also discusses her experience working at Heathrow Airport and the challenges of cultural differences. 

Katriona provides advice for startups, including the importance of reverse engineering their vision and choosing the right people to work with. She shares personal stories of co-founder and investor relationships that didn't work out and highlights the need for open-mindedness and the ability to separate the impact from the solution. Finally, she discusses the common characteristics of successful founders, including the ability to listen to reason and the willingness to pivot. 

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00:00 Introduction and Background
10:35 Advice for Startups
16:38 Challenges in Co-founder Relationships
32:52 Building a Minimum Lovable Product
39:30 Solving for Future Problems

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