🔥 Excerpt
"Real entrepreneurs marry impact, not ideas. If you're clear about your purpose, everything else—stress, setbacks, even failure—becomes fuel for the mission."
⚡ TL;DR
Karim Abouelnaga—entrepreneur, author, and founder of Practice—joins Rick Meekins to unpack what it really takes to build boldly. From resilience rooted in faith to evolving an idea into a movement that serves over 50,000 students, Karim shares the lessons of purpose-driven entrepreneurship. If you're a founder wrestling with obstacles, imposter syndrome, or the grind of scaling, this episode shows you how conviction and intentionality turn adversity into advantage.
đź“„ Show Notes
Entrepreneurship isn't about clinging to one idea—it's about staying anchored in impact. That's the throughline of my conversation with Karim Abouelnaga, founder of Practice, an education company tackling inequities in underserved schools.
Karim's story is a blueprint for resilience: raised in New York City by a single mother on government aid, he turned personal adversity into conviction. Instead of chasing Wall Street dollars, he built a company dedicated to closing the opportunity gap. Today, Practice serves tens of thousands of students and is on track to reach a million by 2030.
In this episode, we dig into what it really takes to lead with purpose and endure the setbacks that inevitably come with building something that matters. Karim breaks down why stress is a growth catalyst (as long as it's tied to purpose), how representation shapes systems change, and why questioning your beliefs—whether in faith or business—isn't weakness, it's wisdom.
This isn't theory—it's 15 years of scars, pivots, and breakthroughs. Founders who are serious about building boldly, with clarity and conviction, will walk away with a playbook for turning adversity into advantage.
âś… Key Takeaways
👤 Bio
Karim Abouelnaga is the founder and CEO of Practice, an education company serving over 50,000 students in low-income communities. A graduate of Cornell University, Karim turned down Wall Street offers to pursue his mission of ensuring no child's circumstances limit their potential. He's the author of Breaking Through from Rough to Ready and Purpose Driven Social Entrepreneurship, and his forthcoming book tackles the power of removing limiting labels.
đź§ Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Background
03:41 Starting with Purpose
06:46 Resilience and Faith
10:33 The Advantage of Overcoming Challenges
14:19 The Role of Faith in Entrepreneurship
18:12 Evolving and Shifting as an Organization
23:07 The Changing Perspective of an Entrepreneur
24:42 Wisdom and Pattern Recognition in Entrepreneurship
26:26 Continuous Learning and Personal Growth
28:16 Representation and Diverse Perspectives
36:12 Solving Societal Problems
40:23 Removing Limiting Labels and Embracing Empowering Ones
43:36 Closing