Startup Companies in the Philippines: Turning Conversations into Connections

startup companies in the Philippines.

and a launchpad for startup companies in the Philippines.


Opening Doors Through Stories

What if a podcast wasn’t just content—but a platform?
That was the central thread of my podcast episode with Sir Janni Boydon, founder of Startup Podcast PH and a passionate advocate for innovation in the Philippines.

Sir Janni doesn’t just interview founders—he curates voices. In our conversation, he shared his bold vision: to evolve Startup Podcast PH into a learning material, a hub, and a launchpad for startup companies in the Philippines. Something that doesn’t just inform—but connects.

Learning, Built for Founders

Sir Janni’s goal is to make Startup Podcast PH more than a Spotify show. The plan?
Transform it into a modular library of founder journeys, lessons learned, pivots made, and practical tools—something young entrepreneurs can access anytime, especially outside Metro Manila where startup resources are often limited.

This approach reframes podcasts not just as entertainment, but as accessible, open-source learning material—free, local, and story-driven.

A Platform, Not Just a Channel

One thing that stood out was his idea of connection over content.
In a world of solo hustles and silent struggles, the podcast becomes a bridge—bringing together startup founders, VCs, tech mentors, and even policy makers who support the growth of startup companies in the Philippines.

It’s not just about growing a channel. It’s about growing a community.

Wrapping Up: More Than a Mic

This episode reminded me that we don’t need flashy incubators or million-peso funding to build something meaningful. Sometimes, all it takes is a mic, a story, and a shared mission to help build better, more inclusive ecosystems for startup companies in the Philippines.

If you haven’t tuned in to Startup Podcast PH yet, now’s the time.

🎧 Subscribe. Share it with someone starting their own thing.
🤝 And if you’re an innovator or changemaker—maybe it’s time you sat behind the mic too.

Let’s keep these stories going. Let’s build something together.

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