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In this episode, we sat down with the Dean and Director of Strategy and Innovation of RedBeat Academy, Dr. Ram Gopal Raj, on how his interest in coding back when he was younger kickstart his tech journey, obtained his Ph.D. in Artificial Intelligence in 2011, and how the shift of trend in the workforce are moving towards the digital aspect are on the rise, especially during the pandemic. Don't miss out on this episode of πΎπͺπ‘π©ππ«ππ©ππ£π π©ππ πππ¨π¨ππ¨ by clicking on the link in bio!
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On this week's episode, we spoke to Harsha, the CMO of Ascendance, on her entrepreneurial journey which started at the early age of 11. Join us as Harsha talks about how she changed her mindset on achieving her goals, her hustle on not only Ascendance but also her other business Start My Name, the importance of providing youths the resources they need to start their own journey and so much more.
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This week's episode, we spoke to Eddie Tan, the founder of Caketella, on how he turned down a huge opportunity to pursue his own business, how he turned his entire business model around during the pandemic, as well as the importance of digital advertisement towards his business. Don't miss out this episode of πΎπͺπ‘π©ππ«ππ©ππ£π π©ππ πππ¨π¨ππ¨ by clicking on the link in bio!
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On this episode, we sat down with the founder of Pestle & Mortar Clothing, Hugh Koh, on how he localized streetwear throughout his 11-year entrepreneurship journey, and how choosing the right collaborations can go a long way towards branding.
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In this week’s episode of Cultivating The Masses, we interviewed Edmund Tan, the founder of Inside Scoop to talk about his journey of creating an Ice Cream empire for his wife, how feedback had altered the flavors over time, and how he sustained his employees during the pandemic.
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This week, we had a clucking good time with the founder of Fowlboys, Shafiq and Johann, to talk about how they began their journey during the first MCO, how frugality steered their business to success, as well as the possibilities of Bryler's Butter Chicken.
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Kith and Kin were founded by Freeman, Joseph, Kenny, and Chong. They each found their passion in the real estate industry during their studies. Freeman was a computer science graduate that had his hands on the money-changing business before starting his real estate agency. Kenny on the other hand studied law school before discovering his passion for real estate during his 2nd year of law studies. Joseph was an introverted banker for several years before joining the real estate agent as he realizes he wanted to spend more time with his late dad. The decade-long friendship together had led to a successful business.
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Jeremy is a genuine, relaxed, and cheerful kind of guy. He was a college dropout who had a strong passion for entrepreneurship. As a huge car enthusiast, Jeremy began his career as a sales advisor at Volkswagen and BMW for 4 years before starting his own car detailing garage. Upon an impromptu visit with Sam, who would later become his co-founder, they founded Brudee Oral Care.
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We welcomed Carlos Villa, the founder of Union Strength back into the studio with us to talk about how he navigated through the pandemic and actually grew his fitness business, virtually. In this episode, Carlos shared some of the toughest decisions he had to make as an entrepreneur that will either make or break his business.
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On this episode, we sat down with the founders of Tribe Boxing Studio, Mark Choo & Christian Lee on how they navigated their boxing studio during one of the hardest hitting period of our time. Hear the founders as they bring us through the journey on how Tribe started, strived, and adapted.
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Kelvin (Founder of Renegade Radio) guest hosted this episode and asked fan-submitted questions for the audiences to get to know the host of this show better.
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In this episode, we have an internationally known Cinematographer and Director, Josh Woo to talk about how he moved from Malaysia to the United States to pursue his love for film, cinema, and directing.
Josh shared his journey since he got back to Malaysia and the differences he sees making films in Malaysia and the United States. -
On this episode, we have Jocelyn Stemilyn, a senior barista who has worked with Podgy and the Banker, RAGE coffee and she now run her own coffee store, SWTCHBCK Coffee. Besides her love for coffee, she is also a musician, composer, and songwriter.
She shared her journey from moving out of a small town in Perlis and taking the big city head-on. -
Lone Passage is a podcast about those most vulnerable and invisible in our society; Unaccompanied Minor Refugees. Children who are forced to leave their homes and loved ones due to dire circumstances.
Through this exclusive audio documentary series, we will be shining a light on the stories and struggles of refugee children who in one way or another, ended up here in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. What does the future hold for these young refugees in a country that doesn't recognize the rights of refugees?
From Renegade Radio in collaboration with Malaysiakini, this is Lone Passage.
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Yuven Nadarajan, founder of Pasxcel Academy, has a lot to say about rethinking the role of teaching and reforming our education system. With the success of his teaching methods and Pasxcel Academy, he just might be on to something. We have a chat with Yuven about his experiences in the banking sector, leaving behind everything to become a monk in rural India, and what he has learned and observed throughout his years of teaching high school students.
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Aaron Chan, head coach at Fuel Athletics and an accomplished mountain biker among many other endeavors, is someone who thrives on living life in the fast lane of athleticism and extreme sports. We talk to Aaron about his experiences with competitive cycling, riding through adversity and even how switching lanes helped him rediscover the original joy and purpose of cycling.
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Editor's note: This episode was recorded before the 2020 Eisner Awards ceremony was held. We would like to extend a hearty congratulations to Erica Eng for winning the 2020 Eisner Award for Best Webcomic for her comic, Fried Rice.
Erica Eng is an inspiring young animator, illustrator and author of the Eisner Award-winning semi-autobiographical webcomic, Fried Rice. We sit down with Erica and talk about her influences, how her love for folk music inspired her artistic style, learning to love and grow in the places you call home, finding gratitude and grace in the opportunities and experiences you are given, and the power and beauty of creating your own unique narrative where there is none before. -
Sabah-based Geoffrey Sinn is the founder and Art Director of All-For-One Productions. His company is focused on building emotional connections through inspiring visual storytelling. We talk to Geoffrey about his first award-winning animated short-film, The Legend of Ancient Borneo, the creative process involved in animation, his goal of cultivating the local animation and creative industry, and learning and growing from our shortcomings through the process of doing.
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Danielle Chong (Damnyoudan) is known by many things; radio announcer, social media influencer, model, club DJ and business owner, among others. We chat with Danielle about her experience in the entertainment industry and what it means to be unapologetically optimistic in the face of opposition.
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Nick Heng (AIM Yoga) lives to share the art of living well, bringing body, mind, heart and spirit towards a state of oneness. We sit down with Nick and talk about his journey of recovery to get to where he is today, as well as get his insights into the practice of meditation, yoga, mindfulness, what it means to meet resistance with kindness and putting mind over matter.
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