From Puzzles to Legacy: Family Business & Generational Wealth with African Culture | Patrick Adom
The Sound of Accra PodcastFebruary 22, 202400:43:48

From Puzzles to Legacy: Family Business & Generational Wealth with African Culture | Patrick Adom

From Puzzles to Legacy: Family Business & Generational Wealth with African Culture | A conversation with Patrick Adom

Patrick Adom is a British-Ghanaian entrepreneur and the founder of Very Puzzled. It is a children’s toy manufacturer that focuses on African-Caribbean themed jigsaw puzzles for children developed with
both parents and children in mind.

Very Puzzled offers families of all backgrounds the opportunity to explore and learn more about the richness of Africa and the African-Caribbean community. Patrick has expanded his product line in stores like John Lewis, Hamleys of London and Waterstones.

Patrick has a keen eye for market trends and a strategic approach to pitching new products, he has been able to grow his business and create long-term success in the industry. Through his efforts, he has shown that with persistence and a strong pitch, it's possible to build a sustainable business.

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Topics

00:00 Intro
04:59 Diversified product, daughter-led, business growth.
06:31 She gives valuable suggestions and vocal contributions.
11:29 Praise for genius strategy; background and puzzles.
15:44 Relating experiences of growing up in Ghana.
16:35 Overcoming challenges, hard work, and gratitude.
22:36 Innovative concept: Colour-in t-shirts for kids.
25:28 Puzzle saves families from screen absorption.
29:20 Understanding the deep power of family.
32:51 Pitching products to retailers for long-term growth.
36:44 Parent hopes daughter can manage business soon.
38:06 Expressing love for family and business succession.
42:27 Very Puzzled in various locations.

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