EP.51 From the Backseat to the Boardroom: How Nelson Nigel Built a Mission-Driven Startup that Disrupted an Industry

EP.51 From the Backseat to the Boardroom: How Nelson Nigel Built a Mission-Driven Startup that Disrupted an Industry

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EP.51 From the Backseat to the Boardroom: How Nelson Nigel Built a Mission-Driven Startup that Disrupted an Industry

EP.51 From the Backseat to the Boardroom: How Nelson Nigel Built a Mission-Driven Startup that Disrupted an Industry

EP.51 From the Backseat to the Boardroom: How Nelson Nigel Built a Mission-Driven Startup that Disrupted an Industry

EP.51 From the Backseat to the Boardroom: How Nelson Nigel Built a Mission-Driven Startup that Disrupted an Industry

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The MISOGI Method – Episode 51 
Guest: Nelson Nigel, Founder & CEO of Kidmoto Technologies
Host: Jody B. Miller

Episode Description:
What if the key to building a multi-city tech company wasn't venture capital or a Silicon Valley network—but insight, grit, and an unwavering mission?

In this inspiring episode, host Jody B. Miller sits down with Nelson Nigel, a former NYC yellow cab and Uber driver turned tech founder, who created Kidmoto Technologies—a transportation startup providing safe car seat-equipped rides for families with small children.

Now active in 64 U.S. cities with over 40,000 rides completed, Kidmoto is disrupting an industry long dominated by giants like Uber and Lyft—by focusing on a need they overlooked.

But Nelson’s story runs even deeper: from surviving a traumatic subway accident to bootstrapping a company built on purpose, resilience, and family safety, he embodies what

The MISOGI Method is all about—transforming adversity into opportunity.

In this episode, you'll learn:

  • How one moment of insight changed Nelson’s life—and the lives of thousands of families
  • What it really takes to bootstrap a startup in a crowded tech space
  • How leading from the driver’s seat shaped a national team culture
  • How trauma sparked a purpose-driven mission that scaled
  • Why your most uncomfortable leap might be the one that defines your legacy

Key Takeaway:
Your past doesn’t define your path. But your choices—especially the bold ones—absolutely do.
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