Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaTen ambitious early-stage entrepreneurs with exciting business ideas embark on a journey to develop their business whilst competing to prove that they got what to run a business and a £100k ... Ler tudoTen ambitious early-stage entrepreneurs with exciting business ideas embark on a journey to develop their business whilst competing to prove that they got what to run a business and a £100k investment. Who will Ready Set StartUP?Ten ambitious early-stage entrepreneurs with exciting business ideas embark on a journey to develop their business whilst competing to prove that they got what to run a business and a £100k investment. Who will Ready Set StartUP?
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I used to watch Big Brother, The Apprentice and Dragons Den when they first started up but got a bit bored after a couple of seasons when they got a bit samey. This seems to have attempted to combine all three shows so I thought I'd have a look.
Sure enough I wasn't disappointed as an assortment of likeable and not so likeable contestants battle it out for £100,000 investment in their business by doing team building exercises with the people they are competing with.
There's some funny and forceful characters, a likeable, camp Australian eco florist, a model trying to sell expensive vitamin supplements and a David Brent type who is likeable but is basically selling Jenga and an app but is good at word salad.
As an added bonus there's a crystal maze type escape room for them to all shout at each other in too.
The usual fake suspense as they are told their fate and a surprise twist in the first episode.
OK to watch while your ironing.
Sure enough I wasn't disappointed as an assortment of likeable and not so likeable contestants battle it out for £100,000 investment in their business by doing team building exercises with the people they are competing with.
There's some funny and forceful characters, a likeable, camp Australian eco florist, a model trying to sell expensive vitamin supplements and a David Brent type who is likeable but is basically selling Jenga and an app but is good at word salad.
As an added bonus there's a crystal maze type escape room for them to all shout at each other in too.
The usual fake suspense as they are told their fate and a surprise twist in the first episode.
OK to watch while your ironing.
I recently had the pleasure of watching "Ready Set StartUP," and I must express that it was an incredibly captivating experience. The show's well-structured format intricately portrayed the journey of aspiring entrepreneurs, engaging them in a competition where they strived to transform their ideas into successful businesses.
One of the standout aspects of the show was the diversity among the contestants, each bringing their unique ideas and backgrounds to the table. This diversity not only added depth to the competition but also allowed viewers to witness a fascinating range of approaches to the challenges presented in each episode.
The challenges themselves were thoughtfully designed, testing the contestants' creativity, problem-solving skills, and overall business acumen. It was truly intriguing to observe how the participants tackled these challenges and adapted their strategies to stay competitive in the game.
Moreover, the hosts and judges played a crucial role in enhancing the overall appeal of the show. Their insightful commentary provided practical advice for aspiring entrepreneurs, showcasing both the positive and negative aspects of each idea. This added a layer of authenticity and substance to the program, making it not only entertaining but also educational.
One of the highlights for me was the tensions that naturally built up between the contestants throughout the competition. This dynamic aspect created a sense of anticipation and excitement, keeping viewers hooked from one episode to the next. It was a testament to the show's ability to draw out the competitive spirit and determination of the participants.
In conclusion, "Ready Set StartUP" is a must-watch for anyone interested in entrepreneurship. The combination of captivating challenges, diverse contestants, and insightful commentary from the hosts and judges makes it a compelling and enriching viewing experience.
One of the standout aspects of the show was the diversity among the contestants, each bringing their unique ideas and backgrounds to the table. This diversity not only added depth to the competition but also allowed viewers to witness a fascinating range of approaches to the challenges presented in each episode.
The challenges themselves were thoughtfully designed, testing the contestants' creativity, problem-solving skills, and overall business acumen. It was truly intriguing to observe how the participants tackled these challenges and adapted their strategies to stay competitive in the game.
Moreover, the hosts and judges played a crucial role in enhancing the overall appeal of the show. Their insightful commentary provided practical advice for aspiring entrepreneurs, showcasing both the positive and negative aspects of each idea. This added a layer of authenticity and substance to the program, making it not only entertaining but also educational.
One of the highlights for me was the tensions that naturally built up between the contestants throughout the competition. This dynamic aspect created a sense of anticipation and excitement, keeping viewers hooked from one episode to the next. It was a testament to the show's ability to draw out the competitive spirit and determination of the participants.
In conclusion, "Ready Set StartUP" is a must-watch for anyone interested in entrepreneurship. The combination of captivating challenges, diverse contestants, and insightful commentary from the hosts and judges makes it a compelling and enriching viewing experience.
I binged-watched the six episodes of the show in one weekend. It's engaging and fun to watch, especially for someone who's into startups or has either started or wants to start something of their own.
It feels a bit like a mix between Dragon's Den and The Apprentice, with quite a lot of Reality Show vibes to it. Pretty funny stuff, al lot of drama. There are a few things that could be improved from the viewer's perspective, I'd probably like a bit more focus on the business side and less on interpersonal dynamics (even though I liked Gabriela!).
Interesting mix of people involved who I looked out after finishing like Roberta Lucca and Tom Blomfield. It would be good to see more of it and them.
It feels a bit like a mix between Dragon's Den and The Apprentice, with quite a lot of Reality Show vibes to it. Pretty funny stuff, al lot of drama. There are a few things that could be improved from the viewer's perspective, I'd probably like a bit more focus on the business side and less on interpersonal dynamics (even though I liked Gabriela!).
Interesting mix of people involved who I looked out after finishing like Roberta Lucca and Tom Blomfield. It would be good to see more of it and them.
I came across this program by accident and it turned out to be very interesting. Cool hosts, nice judges and many creative people. If someone has an idea for their own business, they will certainly find many ideas and good advice on how to be successful here. Each episode is a portion of practical advice. The judges are very substantive. He can show both the good and bad sides of an idea. It's really nice to watch people who come with lots of innovative ideas. Not all of them will be successful, but the program certainly helps many of them find their life path.
I keep my fingers crossed for the participants and I recommend this show to everyone!
I keep my fingers crossed for the participants and I recommend this show to everyone!
I came across the series quite spontaneously and when I started watching it, couldn't stop and watched all the episodes in a raw :) Very enjoyable, a classic challenge/elimination TV show transposed into the realm of entrepreneurship watched on Amazon Prime. My favourite part is when the tasks are unveiled to the contestants. This can be genuinely inspiring, as it ultimately revolves around problem-solving and requires both teamwork and individual effort. I wish more time was dedicated to explaining various aspects of startup building. I highly recommend to watch, fun, entertainment and good practical entrepreneurial lessons.
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