Guests

Ramiro Castiblanco

Mini Market Kashalanm

Entrepreneurship is giving the best of yourself to others.

Entrepreneurship isn’t easy… but when you fall in love with your business, you don’t give up

Ramiro Castiblanco is the kind of entrepreneur who shows up every day, opening his business with effort, consistency, and purpose.

From the beginning, the journey was full of voices saying “it’s too hard,” “it won’t work,” “it’s complicated.” But his response was different: to fall in love with his business.

For him, entrepreneurship is not just about getting ahead, but about serving. Giving the best to others, building from the ground up, and supporting his family with dignity.

This clip reveals a powerful truth: real entrepreneurship doesn’t always start with big ideas, but with commitment, service, and the drive to move something forward.

💥 SparkLab Skill in Action: Self-confidence – Deeply believing in what you are building, even when others doubt you, and moving forward with conviction, service, and purpose.

Fear is always there… what matters is what you do with it

Ramiro Castiblanco says it clearly: entrepreneurship is scary. There’s always doubt about whether it will work, whether the product will sell, or if everything could go wrong.

But that’s the key: don’t stay still.

If something doesn’t work, you change it. If it doesn’t sell, you adapt. If the schedule doesn’t work, you adjust. Entrepreneurship is about moving, testing, and trying again.

In that process, one tool makes all the difference: creativity.

Because problems will always exist, but those who move forward are the ones who find new ways to solve them.

This clip shows real entrepreneurship: the kind that faces fear every day, but chooses to move forward anyway.

💥 SparkLab Skill in Action: Creativity – Finding new solutions to problems, constantly adapting, and using creativity as a key tool to move forward.

Nothing is impossible… if you stay consistent

After everything, Ramiro Castiblanco sums up his biggest lesson in one word: consistency.

There are no shortcuts. Building something takes time, effort, and repetition. It means showing up every day, even when it’s hard, and continuing with discipline.

His final message to young people is clear: what you want to achieve is possible, but it requires dedication, love for what you do, and faith.

Because beyond circumstances, moving forward depends on staying committed to the path.

This clip captures the essence of real entrepreneurship: believe, persist, and don’t let go.

💥 SparkLab Skill in Action: Problem-solving mindset – Staying disciplined and consistent to make things happen, even when the journey is tough.