Episode 3. My Forced Journey into AI Entrepreneurship in Denmark
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Episode 3. My Forced Journey into AI Entrepreneurship in Denmark
Rejection pushed Jen from MBA job-hunter to AI Generalist. In under thirty minutes, you will hear how she turned “no” into a new business and what every non-technical founder can do next.
Years of unanswered applications in Denmark forced Jen Jul to reinvent herself as an AI educator for beginners. She explains how one “AI for non-technical people” course became a start-up, why internationals face hidden barriers, and how you can start using AI today.
Jen Jul, (The Host), a former Corporate Executive, AI Generalist, and mom of five. She helps women adopt AI without overwhelm. Known for blending cultural wisdom with AI literacy.
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Key Takeaways:
- Rejection can be market research in disguise.
- AI literacy starts with prompts, not code.
- Hidden bias costs countries top talent.
- Survival pivots can outgrow passion projects.
- Your qualifications still matter. Keep going.
“Entrepreneurship was not my dream. It was my last resort.”
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