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    Explore " south east asia" with insightful episodes like "Australia to push trade and security at ASEAN summit", "Satellite tech is picking up landfill methane emissions", "Why Do Some Individuals Use "They/Them" Pronouns? (PART 1)", "Undercover in a jungle meth lab: Conor Woodman Pt.1" and "Ep. 31: Lisa Hamilton: The Hungry Season" from podcasts like ""Saturday Extra - Separate stories podcast", "Sunday Extra - Separate stories podcast", "Breakfast With Tiffany Show", "I Catch Killers with Gary Jubelin" and "Page One Podcast"" and more!

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    Why Do Some Individuals Use "They/Them" Pronouns? (PART 1)

    Why Do Some Individuals Use "They/Them" Pronouns? (PART 1)

    Welcome to a transformative episode of the Breakfast with Tiffany Show! Host Tiffany Rossdale delves deep into the world of gender pronouns and the significance of embracing diverse identities. Joining her is the remarkable Celia Sandhya Daniels, a pioneering entrepreneur, musician, and fervent non-binary advocate.

    In this enlightening conversation, we explore the historical usage of "they" in literature, tracing its presence in works by Agatha Christie and Shakespeare, revealing that the singular “they” pronoun has deep roots in our language. Celia shares her personal experiences, shedding light on the challenges faced by the transgender community, emphasizing the diverse spectrum of gender identities.

    The duo discusses the global perspective on gender diversity, touching on cultural nuances and legal considerations that shape the experiences of transgender individuals around the world. Celia offers invaluable insights into fostering inclusivity and understanding in workplaces, using the power of "they" pronouns as a means of breaking down stereotypes.

    Join the conversation as Tiffany and Celia challenge societal norms, break down stereotypes, and inspire positive change in the world of gender pronouns. This episode goes beyond the LGBTQ+ community—it's a call to everyone who believes in the power of diversity and strives to contribute to a more inclusive society.

    Tune in now for a thought-provoking and uplifting journey that celebrates the richness of human identity. This episode offers an engaging exploration filled with insights, laughter, and the joy of embracing our authentic selves.
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    Celia Sandhya Daniels (She/They) is an entrepreneur, motivational speaker, D&I champion, blogger, composer, musician, photographer, hiker, and filmmaker. She currently resides in southern California with her family. She is an Asian Indian who identifies as gender non-binary, trans femme. Celia is a management consultant with over 20+ years of success in media, health care, and life science engagements for over 100 companies. Celia has received several awards, such as the 2019 Human Rights Campaign Equality Award for Outstanding Commitment and Service to the Community.

    You can follow or contact Celia below:

    Website:
    https://www.rebekon.com 

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    For questions, requests, collaborations and comments, feel free to reach us via our e-mail ~ breakfastwithtiffanyshow@outlook.com

    Undercover in a jungle meth lab: Conor Woodman Pt.1

    Undercover in a jungle meth lab: Conor Woodman Pt.1

    Conor Woodman was captured, blindfolded and driven through the jungle with a bag over his head. The investigative journalist was being taken to a meth lab in South East Asia. He was in a brutal place where tigers are cooked for dinner, child prostitution is rife on the streets and rebels kill people and eat their hearts to send a message. 

     

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    Ep. 31: Lisa Hamilton: The Hungry Season

    Ep. 31: Lisa Hamilton: The Hungry Season

    Page One, produced and hosted by author Holly Lynn Payne, celebrates the craft that goes into writing the first sentence, first paragraph and first page of your favorite books. The first page is often the most rewritten page of any book because it has to work so hard to do so much—hook the reader. We interview master storytellers on the struggles and stories behind the first page of their books.

    About the guest author:

    Writer and photographer Lisa M. Hamilton has documented agriculture and rural communities around the world. She was a National Fellow with New America, and has received additional fellowships, grants and awards from the UC Berkeley School of Journalism, California Historical Society, Creative Work Fund, James Beard Foundation and others. She is the author of Deeply Rooted: Unconventional Farmers in the Age of Agribusiness, and her feature articles have appeared in Harper's, McSweeney's, Virginia Quarterly Review, and California Sunday. She lives in Northern California.

    About the host:

    Holly Lynn Payne is an award-winning novelist and writing coach, and the former CEO and founder of Booxby, a startup built to help authors succeed. She is an internationally published author of four historical fiction novels. Her debut, The Virgin's Knot, was a Barnes & Noble Discover Great New Writers book. She recently finished her first YA crossover novel inspired by her nephew with Down syndrome. She lives in Marin County with her daughter and enjoys mountain biking, surfing and hiking with her dog. To learn more about her books and private writing coaching services, please visit hollylynnpayne.com or find her at Instagram and Twitter @hollylynnpayne.

    If you have a first page you’d like to submit to the Page One Podcast, please do so here.

    As an author and writing coach, I know that the first page of any book has to work so hard to do so much—hook the reader. So I thought to ask your favorite master storytellers how they do their magic to hook YOU. 

    After the first few episodes, it occurred to me that maybe someone listening might be curious how their first page sits with an audience, so I’m opening up Page One to any writer who wants to submit the first page of a book they’re currently writing. 

    If your page is chosen, you’ll be invited onto the show to read it and get live feedback from one of Page One’s master storytellers. Page One exists to inspire, celebrate and promote the work of both well-known and unknown creative talent.  

    You can listen to Page One on Apple podcasts, Spotify, Pandora, Stitcher and all your favorite podcast players. 

    Hear past episodes.

    To get updates and writing tips from master storytellers, follow me on
    Facebook, Twitter, Goodreads, and Instagram.

    Until then, be well and keep reading!

    Thank you for listening to the Page One Podcast, where master storytellers discuss the stories and struggles behind the critical first page of their books. If you liked this episode, please share it on social, leave a review on your favorite podcast players and tell your friends! 

    I hope you enjoy this labor of love as much as I love hosting, producing, and editing it. Please keep in touch by signing up to receive my newsletter at www.hollylynnpayne.com with the latest episodes each month. Delivered to your inbox with a smile. 

     

    For the love of books and writers,

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    @hollylynnpayne
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    Cambodia elections: New boss, same as the old boss?

    Cambodia elections: New boss, same as the old boss?

    Cambodia’s longtime leader Hun Sen emerged as the winner once again in the country’s recent general election, with his ruling Cambodian People’s Party winning 120 of the 125 seats in the country’s national assembly. 

    But if the election result was hardly in doubt, there is some change in the air. 

    Hun Sen, who has ruled Cambodia since the mid 1980s, has said he wants to pass his premiership on — though only as far as to his own son, Hun Manet. 

    With that transition coming up later in August, this week we take a look at what it might mean for the South East Asian country. How much power will Hun Sen still hold? What do we know about Hun Manet? And what challenges lie ahead for the governance of Cambodia post-Covid, widely seen as the nation most tied to China in the region? 

    To delve into these questions, our guest is Sophal Ear, associate professor at the Thunderbird School of Global Management at Arizona State University and a long time commentator on Cambodian affairs. 




    INvested: Surround Yourself With Support / Benjamin Chong

    INvested: Surround Yourself With Support / Benjamin Chong

    INvested Series: Benjamin is a partner at Right Click Capital, a founder-led firm investing in technology businesses that want to go global faster and have started their journey in Australia, New Zealand or South East Asia.

    TOPICS DISCUSSED

    • The mindset that will win in this market
    • Understanding your unit economics
    • Healthy habits for your mind and body
    • Visualization techniques
    • Building a trusted network to have complex and growth-focused conversations

     

    Visit https://www.highgrowthventures.com.au/invested to download the white paper and for more insights and resources designed specifically for startups and scale-ups.

     

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    Drop a review and let me know what's resonating with you about the show!

    Thanks as always for listening and have the best day yet!

     

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    Editor & Producer - John Balderston

    Host & Producer - Marc Champagne

    Associate Producer - Amanda Price

    Associate Producer - Kylie Little

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    Thanks as always for listening and have the best day yet!
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    Behind the Human is proudly recorded in a Canadian made Loop Phone Booth

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    Producer & Editor - John Balderston

    Music: Clouds - Joakim Karud

    Indonesia's Changing Place in the World: A Conversation with Gita Wirjawan, Indonesia's Minister of Trade, 2011-2014, Segment 2

    Indonesia's Changing Place in the World: A Conversation with Gita Wirjawan, Indonesia's Minister of Trade, 2011-2014, Segment 2

    NEW YORK – In Episode #35 (Segment 2 of 2) of his podcast, Thomas Fraser talks with Gita Wirjawan about Indonesia’s changing place in the world.  The economy of Indonesia, the world’s fourth most populous country, has been growing quickly in recent years.  Rapid economic growth has been accompanied by a more influential presence on the global stage.  Wirjawan, a successful business leader, educator and Minister of Trade of the Republic of Indonesia (2011-2014), has a unique perspective on Indonesia’s growth and development.

    Indonesia recently hosted the Group of 20 Summit of world leaders in Bali.  This was the first time Indonesia has hosted the summit.  Hosting the G20 Summit “represents putting Indonesia on the global stage unlike any other multi-lateral event,” Wirjawan says.

    Wirjawan is also the host of an interview show about Indonesia, Southeast Asia and global issues.  “What’s Your Endgame?” is available on YouTube and wherever you listen to podcasts.

    To learn more about The Tom Fraser Podcast and to listen to additional episodes, please go to www.tlfraser.com/podcasts.  This podcast is the eleventh episode in an ongoing series exploring economic development, investment, tourism and culture in Southeast Asia.

    To learn more about Tom Fraser's work focusing on Southeast Asia, please go to www.tlfraser.com/about.

    The information provided in this podcast does not constitute the provision of legal, tax or investment advice.  This information is provided for general informational purposes only.

    Copyright 2015-2023 Thomas L. Fraser.  All Rights Reserved.

    Indonesia's Changing Place in the World: A Conversation with Gita Wirjawan, Indonesia's Minister of Trade, 2011-2014, Segment 1

    Indonesia's Changing Place in the World: A Conversation with Gita Wirjawan, Indonesia's Minister of Trade, 2011-2014, Segment 1

    NEW YORK – In Episode #35 (Segment 1 of 2) of his podcast, Thomas Fraser talks with Gita Wirjawan about Indonesia’s changing place in the world.  The economy of Indonesia, the world’s fourth most populous country, has been growing quickly in recent years.  Rapid economic growth has been accompanied by a more influential presence on the global stage.  Wirjawan, a successful business leader, educator and Minister of Trade of the Republic of Indonesia (2011-2014), has a unique perspective on Indonesia’s growth and development.

    Indonesia recently hosted the Group of 20 Summit of world leaders in Bali.  This was the first time Indonesia has hosted the summit.  Hosting the G20 Summit “represents putting Indonesia on the global stage unlike any other multi-lateral event,” Wirjawan says.

    Wirjawan is also the host of an interview show about Indonesia, Southeast Asia and global issues.  “What’s Your Endgame?” is available on YouTube and wherever you listen to podcasts.

    To learn more about The Tom Fraser Podcast and to listen to additional episodes, please go to www.tlfraser.com/podcasts.  This podcast is the eleventh episode in an ongoing series exploring economic development, investment, tourism and culture in Southeast Asia.

    To learn more about Tom Fraser's work focusing on Southeast Asia, please go to www.tlfraser.com/about.

    The information provided in this podcast does not constitute the provision of legal, tax or investment advice.  This information is provided for general informational purposes only.

    Copyright 2015-2023 Thomas L. Fraser.  All Rights Reserved.

     

    #008: What To Expect When Visiting Kuala Lumpur

    #008: What To Expect When Visiting Kuala Lumpur

    In this episode, we talk with Victoria Heinz of www.guideyourtravel.com about one of the most underrated cities in South East Asia, Kuala Lumpur.

    On the Show Today You’ll Learn:

    • Recommendations for first-time visitors
    • How to get around
    • Best neighborhoods 
    • Her experience visiting a Muslim country
    • If Kuala Lumpur is a good destination for digital nomads
    • And more

    Links & Resources

    Website: www.guideyourtravel.com
    Instagram: www.instagram.com/guideyourtravel_
    Facebook: www.facebook.com/guideyourtravel
    Pinterest: www.pinterest.com/guideyourtravel
    Twitter: www.twitter.com/guideyourtravel

    The Why We Travel Podcast website: https://whywetravel.net/

    Visit our website at https://whywetravel.net/

    Transparency and Automation in OOH w/ Mehul Mandalia Co-founder and Head of Product at Moving Walls

    Transparency and Automation in OOH w/ Mehul Mandalia Co-founder and Head of Product at Moving Walls

    Mehul Mandalia, Co-founder of Moving Walls, discusses measurement, currency, and standardization within the Asian OOH market.

    Moving Walls is an international media technology group specializing in OOH planning, buying, and measurement technology. Their goal is to bring transparency and automation to out-of-home.

    Takeaways 

    • Measurement is key to scaling out-of-home markets and demonstrating to advertisers why it is worth investing in. Educate brands and agencies on the different measurement systems in ooh.
    • The accuracy of ooh data is often questioned. How sure are you that these were the potential audiences that were exposed to? However, brands invest in this media without knowing data, so any measurement is better than no measurement at all. 
    • Associations in the Asian market are looking to build a single currency. Partnering with solution partners, they can create a guide for the industry to follow and be successful in this market.
    • “You are only going to give confidence to clients once they have an idea that whatever they are investing in is actually being delivered on the screens.” ~Mehul Mandalia
    • Mehul Mandalia predicts that the focus over the next decade is going to be standardization across new markets, formats, how bookings are made, and how industry is discovered.
    • Pay attention to the Indonesian markets. Despite the amount of digital inventory compared to classic inventory being a lot less than other markets, out-of-home is huge here. The country is challenging because it is fragmented into many islands. Even so, there is a huge opportunity for out-of-home to scale.

    Links


    Powered by OneScreen.ai
    OneScreen.ai is the first free, public-access directory for all things Out of Home.

    Check out all 4.5 years of OOH Insider content at https://www.theoohinsider.com/




    SEA Leadership Podcast E15: Conversation with Hong Le, Grab

    SEA Leadership Podcast E15: Conversation with Hong Le, Grab

    Vietnam is rapidly embracing digital, e-commerce services and products. From Web3 to Metaverse, companies and talent are now on the hunt for the next big thing to better bring products to market.

    In today’s digital environment, how can companies of all sizes quickly adapt, overcome challenges and find the right talent? How can professionals better position themselves on the latest trends? What can we do to keep our edge in the competitive digital/e-commerce market?

    Hong Le, Head of GrabMart, Merchant & Strategy at Grab, shares more on bringing brands online in this episode of our Talent Talk with Robert Walters in South East Asia. Don’t miss Hong’s advice as well on growing a career through diverse but complementary experience.

    America's Reconciliation with Vietnam: A Conversation with Ted Osius, President and CEO of the US-ASEAN Business Council, Segment 2

    America's Reconciliation with Vietnam: A Conversation with Ted Osius, President and CEO of the US-ASEAN Business Council, Segment 2

    WASHINGTON – In Episode #34 (Segment 2 of 2) of his podcast, Thomas Fraser talks with Ted Osius about diplomacy, the history of America’s reconciliation with Vietnam and business opportunities in Southeast Asia.  Osius is President and CEO of the US-ASEAN Business Council and, previously, US Ambassador to Vietnam.  Osius is also the author of the excellent new book “Nothing Is Impossible: America’s Reconciliation with Vietnam.”

    In Part 1 of this episode, Osius discusses the remarkable transformation that has taken place in the US-Vietnam relationship. Thirty years after a brutal war, the United States and Vietnam enjoy fundamentally improved political, diplomatic and trade relations.  Successful diplomacy is about investing in relationships and building trust, Osius says.

    In Part 2, Osius describes business opportunities in the 10 Association of Southeast Asian Nations countries and how the US-ASEAN Business Council works with US companies to help them succeed in Southeast Asia.  With a projected annual growth rate of more than 5.5% per year, ASEAN is forecast to become the fourth largest economy in the world by 2030.

    “Nothing Is Impossible: America’s Reconciliation with Vietnam” is published by Rutgers University Press.

    To learn more about the US-ASEAN Business Council, please go to www.usasean.org.  

    To learn more about The Tom Fraser Podcast and to listen to additional episodes, please go to www.tlfraser.com/podcasts.  This podcast is part of an ongoing series exploring economic development and investment in Southeast Asia.

    The information provided in this podcast does not constitute the provision of legal, tax or investment advice.  This information is provided for general informational purposes only.

    Copyright 2015-2022 Thomas L. Fraser.  All Rights Reserved.

    America's Reconciliation with Vietnam: A Conversation with Ted Osius, President and CEO of the US-ASEAN Business Council, Segment 1

    America's Reconciliation with Vietnam: A Conversation with Ted Osius, President and CEO of the US-ASEAN Business Council, Segment 1

    WASHINGTON – In Episode #34 (Segment 1 of 2) of his podcast, Thomas Fraser talks with Ted Osius about diplomacy, the history of America’s reconciliation with Vietnam and business opportunities in Southeast Asia.  Osius is President and CEO of the US-ASEAN Business Council and, previously, US Ambassador to Vietnam.  Osius is also the author of the excellent new book “Nothing Is Impossible: America’s Reconciliation with Vietnam.”

    In Part 1 of this episode, Osius discusses the remarkable transformation that has taken place in the US-Vietnam relationship. Thirty years after a brutal war, the United States and Vietnam enjoy fundamentally improved political, diplomatic and trade relations.  Successful diplomacy is about investing in relationships and building trust, Osius says.

    In Part 2, Osius describes business opportunities in the 10 Association of Southeast Asian Nations countries and how the US-ASEAN Business Council works with US companies to help them succeed in Southeast Asia.  With a projected annual growth rate of more than 5.5% per year, ASEAN is forecast to become the fourth largest economy in the world by 2030.

    “Nothing Is Impossible: America’s Reconciliation with Vietnam” is published by Rutgers University Press.

    To learn more about the US-ASEAN Business Council, please go to www.usasean.org.  

    To learn more about The Tom Fraser Podcast and to listen to additional episodes, please go to www.tlfraser.com/podcasts.  This podcast is part of an ongoing series exploring economic development and investment in Southeast Asia.

    The information provided in this podcast does not constitute the provision of legal, tax or investment advice.  This information is provided for general informational purposes only.

    Copyright 2015-2023 Thomas L. Fraser.  All Rights Reserved.

    PodPast | Calvin Bui - Best Ever Food Review & FKN Deliciousness Host Remastered | S2 E7

    PodPast | Calvin Bui - Best Ever Food Review & FKN Deliciousness Host  Remastered | S2 E7

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    While we have a mid-season break check out our interview with Calvin Bui. We have remastered this episode to improve the audio quality from the original. Let us know what you think!
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    The most difficult man to nail down for an interview is finally on Seven Million Bikes! Chef and Restaurateur Calvin Bui of El Camino and Dos Amigos Taqueria.

    A California native born of parents who escaped the fall out of the Vietnam war, Calvin has lived in Saigon for 10 years now and gone from a Wall Street Banker to owning and running successful restaurants in Saigon. Most notable for his fusion of Korean and Mexican food.

    Calvin and I talk about his love of feeding people, Trip Advisor Reviews and the state of the food and beverage market in Saigon at the moment and why customers need to support local businesses if they want to see them thrive and stay in Saigon. 

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    A divine odyssey into the stories, food, and cultures of the world, one country at a time.

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    Or book a free consultation if you want to start your own podcast or need help with an existing one.

    Ian Paynton was one of the first students in our course and now has a podcast, You Don't Know Vietnam, that is in the top 10% of podcasts worldwide and already bringing him business!

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    The Legacy of Shinzo Abe

    The Legacy of Shinzo Abe

    The assassination of former Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe on 8th July shocked the world, with tributes pouring in from all over the globe. 

    Abe, Japan’s longest serving prime minister until he stepped down in 2020, was arguably one of the country’s most consequential leaders. He oversaw a programme of economic reform at home, which came to be known as Abenomics, as well as a reorientation of Japan’s approach to foreign policy and national security.

    In this episode we look at Abe's legacy, particularly when it comes to international affairs. 

    We are thrilled to be joined by Eva Pejsova, senior Japan fellow at the Centre for Security, Diplomacy and Strategy at the Brussels School of Governance; and Dr Mike Green, chief executive of the US Studies Centre at the University of Sydney and the author of ‘Line of Advantage - Japan’s Grand Strategy in the Era of Shinzo Abe.’ 

    This episode was produced in conjunction with the Centre for Security, Diplomacy and Strategy at the Brussels School of Governance.



    The British East India Company - The Bloody End

    The British East India Company - The Bloody End

    Following on from part 1....we continue our deep dive into the fascinating 274 year history of The British East India Company. We discover more  heroes, villains, celebrities, and underdogs along with power, gluttony, deception, corruption, royal connections and unlikely global alliances. Plus who discovered the largest diamond in the world, and where it is now. The British East India company founded the cities of Calcutta, Bombay, Penang, Singapore, New York and Hong Kong; it hired Captain Kidd to combat piracy. It also created British India, caused the Boston Tea party and kept Napoleon captive. Our own Keith Hockton is the leading expert on this colourful company, having spent a decade passionately following the minute details of their history. His talks are entertaining and insightful and standing room only across the globe. So pour yourself a cuppa, and join Keith and Nikki as they reveal why the British East India Company is the most successful company of all time - bar none.

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    China - Climate Hero, Or Climate Villian? A Chat With EAC's Daniel Berger

    China - Climate Hero, Or Climate Villian? A Chat With EAC's Daniel Berger

    The climate news about China seems to be consistently contradictory. On the one hand, we hear how China is responsible for high levels of emissions, while on the other we hear how China is leaping ahead in its deployments of renewables. Where does the truth lie?

    I invited Daniel Berger of EAC who has been based in China for the last 20 years to come on the podcast to give his perspective.

    We had a fascinating conversation discussing all aspects of climate as it pertains to China, everything from its famous five-year plans through to what people on the ground think.

    I learned loads. I hope you do too.

    If you have any comments/suggestions or questions for the podcast - feel free to leave me a voice message on my SpeakPipe page, head to the Climate 21 Podcast Forum, or send it to me as a direct message on Twitter/LinkedIn. Audio messages will get played (unless you specifically ask me not to).

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    Ep 6 - Dengue, and the Future of DNDi

    Ep 6 - Dengue, and the Future of DNDi

    No existing medicine can defeat dengue. It’s one of the top ten threats to global public health, and as the effects of global warming begin to bite, the stage is set for its spread outward from the tropics. This looks like a job for medicine makers without borders, doesn’t it? Here to walk us through DNDi’s opening gambit against this neglected, climate-sensitive disease are Panisadee Avirutnan of Mahidol University and the DNDi’s own Isebela Ribeiro. Is there an open source path to victory here? Can the nonprofit model stop dengue in its tracks?

    Panisadee Avirutnan is an Associate Professor in the Department of Immunology at Mahidol University in Bangkok.

    Isabela Ribeiro is the Director of DNDi’s Viral Diseases Cluster.

    Mentioned in the episode

    the rise of dengue in Southeast Asia
    South-South leadership and cooperation
    the four serotypes of dengue

    Read more from the sharpest minds in pharma at 
    themedicinemaker.com

    If you have thoughts on anything you heard in this episode and want to share them or contribute to the magazine, then drop me an email at angus.stewart@texerepublishing.com

    SEA Leadership Podcast E14: Conversation with Tiger Fang, Kargo Technologies

    SEA Leadership Podcast E14: Conversation with Tiger Fang, Kargo Technologies

    In today’s fast-moving environment of e-commerce and digital apps, how are businesses transforming themselves and keeping up with rapid technological changes and evolving consumer preferences?

    Hear from Tiger Fang, Co-founder and CEO of Kargo Technologies, in this episode of our Talent Talk with Robert Walters in South East Asia, as he shares how his ambitious tech start-up is seeking to disrupt Indonesia’s traditional trucking industry, and his approach to leveraging opportunities and hiring tech talent in an ultra-competitive market.

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