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My friend of six years and fellow podcaster of his own show "BlackNWhite" Goh Theng Kiat sits with me talking about family, career, resilience and... breakdancing!
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As an art therapist working in a local hospice, Calvin Pang's outlook in life is inevitably shaped by his experience in palliative and end-of-life care. In this season's second episode, Calvin shares the valuable lessons his patients have taught him in the course of his work, as well as his own perspectives of life, death and the love that goes into cherishing the precious moments he shares with the people that cross his path.
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As he reconciles his life in the face of his departure, Whee Jim shares his journey of love, loss, and legacy, his own battle with motor neuron disease, and the importance of living fully.
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Martin was our guest in season 2 episode 7. He has since left us and I felt it was poignant to end this season finale with some words from Martin and a highlight reel of his funeral. Good bye, Martin.
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Xi Ren who is a perfectionist suffered from alopecia, a condition of sever hair loss at a very young age. Her friend jokingly said that Xi Ren would rather kill herself than to leave an imperfect life. That led her to shift her mindset and look at life in a different way. Xi Ren talks about beauty both inside and outside, and how it's important to first learn to love yourself.
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This is the most moving episode we have this season. Daniel is one of the co-founders of Enable Asia. In this podcast episode he talks about he was the caregiver for both his mother and father at the same time at an age where most of us are at our social peak.
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George Gan shares his highs and lows in business, but found joy as a father after experiencing failure in business. People fixate their lives on their career but fail to smell the roses. When George paused to take stock of his life, he realised he is wealthy in other ways. He also reminds other fellow entrepreneurs that their an expiry date on time you can spend with your children in a funny but tear jerking moment when George sadly tucks away his tents because his son is an adult and has found a girlfriend.
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Resh was training to by an olympic weightlifter but at eighteen years old his body failed on him. He suffered from brain haemorrhage and had a stroke. From lifting heavy weights, he fell to rock bottom, and could barely lift a piece of paper. He found inspiration when he attended a seminar and turned his life around. Today, Resh helps people make millions of dollars and when he dies, he just wants to be remembered as a great teacher.
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We decide to take a break from our usual interviews to day and discuss funeral practices in Africa instead. Angjolie Mei recently spent about two weeks in Cape Town and the African Safari. She brought Dying to Meet You on the roads with her and got her guide to share what funeral practices Africans observe. If this episode does well, we might start traveling around the world and documenting this series.
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Jensen Siaw is a financial advisor, a podcaster, and a motivational speaker. In this episode he talks about how it's ok to be alone and that we should all keep our mind on the little things - things that we can solve within out control - and the rest will take care of itself.
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Today Raymond runs 11 successful businesses, appears on business magazines, and heads the Malaysian chapter as the President of Entrepreneurs' Organisation. He smiles and gives you a warm handshake; nobody would imagine the struggles that Raymond had gone through. All successful people have their origin stories, but not many are willing to share them. Raymond shares candidly about how he started working at 14 years old after his parents divorced, how his business empire crumbled which left him millions of dollars in debt, and how he sat in his car crying and contemplated suicide. Crying in the car, he joked, seems to be something every entrepreneur have in common. It was a phone call in 2009 that turned Raymond's life around with a single question - What are you grateful for.
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Chun's parents came from an era where hardwork and dedication were the key to success. They worked hard, kept grinding at life, and eventually managed to provide a decent life for their son. They gave Chun the same loving parental advice - "Forget your passion, just work hard. In thirty years, you can enjoy yourself." That's certainly isn't the life the modern generation want for themselves. How did he manage his parents' expectations and still overcome multiple business hurdles to eventually make a unique mark for himself? At some low points in his life, Chun cried to himself, trying to reconcile "doing what's right" and "what he loves".Chun is Singapore's most experienced trainer for the Wim Hoff method and has used the same methods to push his body and mind to peak performance.
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John Wick is known to be a man of focus, commitment, and having high willpower. The same can be said for all successful entrepreneurs. Josh is a very young entrepreneur, and CEO of Chronos Agency, understands the long game, and what it takes to get there. He hustled hard, remained laser focus, and in a very short time, took his business to a million dollars. And the best part is, his business is not even an innovative world-changing one. He just fulfilled a specific need, and is focus on doing one thing right. The rest just falls into place.In this podcast, he shared about his personal life, wisdom he gained from the lowest points in his life, and a humble view of how he wants his passing to be. You can watch the video interview on Dying to Meet You YouTube channel.
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Stephen was abducted by Al Qaeda and held hostage in Mali for almost 6 years. He is currently the longest held surviving Al Qaeda hostage in the world.He learnt how to stay alive; remain positive and be present when everything was stacked against him. Uncertain as to whether he would ever be released or die in the expanse of the Sahara, he made a decision to not let his situation get the better of him. He decided to rather hold onto hope and take control of his attitude.Stephen was finally released in August 2017.Stephen shares how he tried swallowing his British passport to save himself, and how it was easy to appreciate even the crickets in the bush when you have nothing. All these led him to change his lens on how he views life. Listen to this podcast for inspiration.
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Today, Sweetest Moment is a renown brand that most parents would know, but founder Ray Ang did not get to where he is easily. In fact, there were too many points in his life he felt like he was thrown into the deep end of the pool and it was a learn-to-swim-now or die moment.This is a great episode for those of us who are entrepreneurs; you can certainly feel un-alone in your journey. For those thinking starting your own business beats the stability (and pain) of working for someone else, listen to this first and steel your nerves for what is to come.
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Our season 3 opener is by a woman who shares very candidly about how she dealt with a separation and subsequently the death of her husband, yet still find compassion and strength to hold it all together for her children. These days it's easy to just call it quits and throw your spouse under the bus, but when it comes down to the wire, how will you deal with a series of unfortunate events? This episode is perfect for anyone going through a tough time of losing a spouse.
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Angjolie Mei is back with season 3 of Dying to Meet You. We spent the down time speaking to some interesting people and we can't wait to show you what we've got. This season pilot episode features co-host Eugene Tay who usually works behind the scene.
00:25 - 01:00 - F&B - Funeral and Bereavement
01:00 - 03:28 - TLC Name Origin Story
04:33 - 06:25 -Using the subconscious mind
06:56 - 12:59 - Founding TLC and Breaking Barriers
13:00 - 16:53 - Your funeral, your choice
17:49 - 21:12 - A Bespoke Experience more than a Funeral Company
21:24 - 25:48 - Dealing with Grief
28:37 - 33:15 - How does a Funeral Director feel when a friend is dying?
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“I don't regret the things that I’ve done, I only regret those that I have not done”, a line that makes you stop and wonder if there are things you could have done better in your life.
In this week’s podcast, join Angjolie Mei & Eugene Tay as they get in deep about life regrets, letting things go and positive reinforcements. As a funeral director herself, Angjolie attested that the saddest part about death is regrets, so how can we avoid all the ‘should’ve’ and ‘would’ve’ on our deathbed?
You’re listening to Dying To Meet You with Angjolie Mei, one of Singapore’s most forward-thinking funeral directors.
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Martin is dying. Cancer of the kidney which spread all over his body. The cancer medication he was taking was more likely to kill him from cardiac arrest before cancer did. Martin is in a rock and a hard place. How would you handle knowing that you have just about a year left to live? Most of us talk about "living to the fullest" but when the diagnosis hits us, how would we really react? This is Martin's journey as he bares everything from annoying friends who said the darnest things to the importance of pre-planning. You're listening to Dying to Meet You with Angjolie Mei, one of Singapore's most forward thinking funeral director.
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WGA Asian Cuisine Chef of the Year 2020, and owner and founder of 1925 Brewing Co and Blue Smoke, Ivan Yeo is a man of many talents. In this episode of Dying to Meet You, he talks about his family upbringing, near death encounter, and a prank he would like to pull at his funeral. You can check out Blue Smoke menu here and visit Ivan at 261 Joo Chiat Road, Singapore 427515
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