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Alex was a candidate on The Apprentice Asia in 2013. After finishing third out of 30,000 applicants across Asia, Alex, who was then working for Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy (LVMH) as the APAC Director for a leading liquor brand went on to work as the Head of Business Development for Tony Fernandes’ Caterham Group. It was there where he experienced the hybrid of both the corporate and entrepreneurial world and found the motivation to kickstart his own meal plan business – YOLO.
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We all know journaling has numerous benefits some of which include;
In this episode, I chat to Jamie from "The Kind Friend", a wellness company that aims to help people live a more mindful life through kindness by offering well-being journals and workshops. Companies that have embraced The Kind Friend journals include Google, Spotify, Facebook, Accenture, Linked In, and much more.
Previously, Jamie was the regional partnerships lead at Carousell and founded two education businesses in Australia.
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In this episode, I speak to Shaq and Niaz, co-founders of Millennial money. Most millennials find managing money quite difficult. Millennial Money UK creates and curates content relating to personal finance targeted at young people. Financial empowerment often comes from better understanding and education. But not enough of us seek help in financial planning, despite the advantages it can give.
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In 2020, we saw a fundamental shift in how people think about the world. This is due to the growing pressure of issues threatening human existence: climate change, income inequality, food and water shortages, fires, mental health issues and more. This is why you'll see many influencers focusing on the bigger picture as advocates.
Yumika has been in the entertainment space here in Singapore for the past 4 years and has worked with some incredible brands, including SkII, Dyson, Superdry, Clarins and much more. She’s also presented for various networks including the likes of MTV Asia, the Premier League and, ESPN.
She is a true eco-warrior voicing for what she stands for, including the growing issue with plastics. Motivated by her passion to do her part for sustainability and conservation, she launched her own business called Peco Bag in 2019. Peco Bags are reusable, foldable bags created from regenerated textiles.
If you’re building a career in the entertainment and modelling industry, or are interested in building a personal brand for advocacy, or just want to learn more about the sustainability industry and living a more conscious lifestyle - then this episode is for you.
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We all know that “health is wealth” and “food is medicine.” This has become even more apparent over the past year going through this pandemic. It’s caused us all to be more conscious of our health - whether that’s because we’ve been through this lockdown or because we’ve seen those around us decline in health.
In this episode, I speak to Laura Lam - a registered Nutritional Therapist and Functional Medicine Practitioner. She helps individuals regain control over their health. Food and nutrition is something that she’s been passionate about for all of her life. Having suffered from Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) for a number of years, she understands how debilitating digestive problems can be to everyday life. Laura works with individuals with digestive disorders such as IBS, IBD and SIBO, hormone imbalances, thyroid diseases, mental health conditions, chronic fatigue and tiredness, low immunity and much more.
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On today's episode, we are in conversation with Rachel Lim - who started the online fashion business known as Love, Bonito at the age of 19. After borrowing her mum’s life savings during the financial crisis, she has managed to build the brand into a million-dollar fashion label.
Her main focus is marketing, branding and design - but she also oversees community building, content creation and customer service, all key areas to any e-commerce business. Rachel has redefined the fashion scene in Singapore and grew her $500 blog shop outfit into a multi-million dollar label. The brand remains the leading fashion label in Asia, designed specifically for modern Asian women, and has grown beyond Singapore to HK, Malaysia, Indonesia, Cambodia, and Australia. Rachel was honoured by Forbes as Asia’s 30 under 30 in 2016.
In the episode, we get real about the journey she’s been through in growing one of the most notable fashion brands in the region over the last 14 years. We look at her strategic approach in the e-commerce space and her own personal growth strategies and key beliefs she’s had to develop in order to grow personally and professionally.
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Maria Wang-Faulkner is one of the co-founders of Fig alongside Pier Spinazze. Fig is a health and wellness fem-tech company that is revolutionizing the very outdated and confusing world of reproductive health. Fig offers a discreet and simple home-screening kit, advice tailored to your life goals from accredited medical professionals, Doctors and OB-GYNs, and a supportive community of like-minded women.
In this episode, we talk about the future of fem-tech, her experience with joining the Singapore Antler incubator, the barriers women face concerning their reproductive health, the importance of personalization in launching a D2C brand and so much more.
Oliver Worsley is the co-founder of Sequential Skin, a skincare brand that uses molecular analysis and the latest gene sequencing to assess its consumers’ skin health. He has developed an app which provides the world’s first at-home skin diagnosis to give its users valuable insights into their skin properties.
In this episode, we talk about the future of skincare and home-testing kits especially in the health industry, his experience winning the L'Oreal startup competition and of course, how to understand and take better care of your skin.
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Pia Mance is a model turned content creator, based in London. Originally from Australia, Pia moved to the UK three years ago and has since amassed a following of over 70K with her fashion and lifestyle content. She managed to grow her following while studying for a PR degree and now runs her socials and brand deals solo, giving her full control over her image.
In this episode, we talk about branding yourself, useful apps and editing software to fine-tune your images, the thought process that goes around accepting jobs and working with brands as an influencer and building the confidence to say no to work that does not benefit you.
The podcast currently has 50 episodes available.