Catalysr Pre-Accelerator Concludes!

Last Wednesday, the 23rd of June, the Catalysr Pre-Accelerator program came to an end, and with it, so did my time as one of the two Brisbane Chapter Leads!

I enjoyed the experience greatly and I hope I was able to add some value to the participants. Because of the nature of the program, there was a huge number of people during the first couple of sessions but the cohort self culled from those who were motivated enough to apply but did not have firm enough ideas or commitment to continue for 12 weeks. But those who stuck to the end have solid ideas that I believe they are committed to pursuing to the best of their abilities.

As we still live in the shadow of COVID, the program did not run as intended. Because originally, the community sessions were supposed to be in-person. But the Brisbane chapter moved to online and was combined with ACT because just as the program started, Brisbane was put into a snap lockdown. Overall, I was glad for the change as I was able to manage my time better with the sessions being on Zoom.

Of course, as the program went on, we had COVID lockdown refugees from Melbourne and while some people did wish that the sessions were in person, even more, were grateful it was online. Catalysr will have to resolve this issue for the next iteration of this program.

Other issues facing Catalysr is that too broad range of participants. I was hosting people who were already undertaking a pilot, while others were still identifying a market niche. The pre-accelerator felt like it was combining a full entrepreneurship education program with a Startup Weekend. So that was one of my feedback to the operations team. I suggested that they consider hosting a weekend-long program that focuses on transferrable skills around market research, niche identification and idea generation that can also be applied by migrants and refugees in other aspects of their life like job search, identification of areas of education and then those who come out of the process with ideas are better suited to spend a longer period of time exploring what it would take to turn the ideas into a business.

That said, I think many of the folks in my cohort had great business ideas and I can’t wait to see where they go with them. I have given them my contact details and hopefully, they will stay in touch! I will also do my best to stay involved with the Catalysr program and do what I can to add value.

Finally, Catalysr has launched its accelerator program for businesses that are a bit more mature. I have encouraged a few of the participants from the Brisbane-ACT cohort to apply and I hope they will make the cut!

4 weeks down, 6 weeks to go as the Catalysr Pre-Accelerator's Brisbane Chapter Lead

Given how silent this blog has been, you would think that I had gone into a mini-lockdown! But the truth is that April was packed for me. Especially Wednesdays, as the Catalysr Pre-Accelerator program is in full swing.

So far, the program has covered:

  • The Entrepreneurial Mindset

  • Human-Centred Design

  • Prototyping & User Testing

  • Understanding Landscape & Competition

I have enjoyed facilitating the community sessions so far. The QLD-ACT cohort has some exciting startup ideas germinating. Hopefully, I’ll play some part in helping some of the ideas take hold. But I am also learning a fair bit, and developing my facilitation skills. I am looking forward to the rest of the program!

Writing Workshop Successfully Hosted!

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As part of my work with Sharka Bosakova, I have had the opportunity to support her UnMasked exhibition by hosting a writing workshop at the Logan Art Gallery, where UnMasked is exhibiting until the 17th of April. My workshop was on the concept of Draft 0 and how the technique can be used to unmask your thoughts before crafting the textual mask you want to share with the word.

It was a fun experience, and I had about 5 participants for a workshop that lasted 2.5 hours. I was happy to work with Logan City Council on this, and maybe I’ll get the opportunity to do more of these in the future. Although my next event is more about business as I will be talking about Implementing Digital Transformation to be more Efficient and Effective.

As for UnMasked, the next event support the exhibition will be the Panel discussion on Art Therapy. It should be a great event, so here’s an invitation to all local to consider taking a trip to Logan next Saturday to join the discussion!