In this episode, we speak with Phillip An, co-founder and CEO of Homebase, a game-changing company in the realm of home finance.
Join us on this enlightening episode, Phillip discusses how Homebase is revolutionizing property financing in Southeast Asia, a market influenced by unique challenges like rapid urbanization and affordable housing. Backed by Y Combinator and Good Water Capital, Homebase aims to redefine home finance through ownership and financial inclusion in the region.
Phillip An shares his journey from startup hurdles to success, all while navigating the complexities of the Vietnam property market, PropTech innovations, and capital markets. Learn about the role of Home Loans in GDP growth, how Real Estate Technology is contributing to investment opportunities, and why Entrepreneurship is at the core of Financial Inclusion in Southeast Asia. Whether you're a first-time homebuyer, an investor eyeing the Southeast Asian real estate landscape, or just curious about the future of home financing, this episode offers invaluable insights you won't want to miss!"
In this episode, we speak with Joseph Lam, an entrepreneur from Hong Kong who is the co-founder of Wubuntu. Journey with us behind the scenes of Wubuntu's innovative initiatives, such as internship programs connecting students to South African organizations and art exhibitions that bridge artistic expressions from around the globe.
We learn how Ubuntu is reshaping perspectives through exciting initiatives like internship programs and cross-continental art exhibitions. Get ready to be inspired as he unveils his vision for the future, including a game-changing summit aimed at propelling South Africa's Northern Cape province.
If you are intrigued by the immense potential of cross-cultural connections and their role in driving personal growth and societal change then join us as Joseph takes us on a journey into the world of cultural exploration and opportunity creation.
In this episode, we speak with Dr Shancen Zhao, a research scientist at BGI Genomics. BGI Genomics stands as the foremost global provider of comprehensive precision medicine solutions, catering to a clientele spanning over 100 nations and collaborating with over 2,300 medical establishments. Harnessing the power of state-of-the-art sequencing and bioinformatics advancements, we deliver adept and cost-effective clinical molecular diagnostic solutions and high-throughput sequencing (NGS) research services to our esteemed customers. Throughout the episode, we learn how BGI's influence extends beyond research, as they provide essential technical support and solutions that contribute to national economies and individual well-being, including the realms of precision medicine and health. Unveiling BGI's recent research endeavours, particularly the fascinating study of crop dynamics using rice as a case in point. Uncover the captivating journey of rice from its origins as a wild plant to its cultivation as a vital staple in our diets. Dr Zhao sheds light on the evolution of rice, unravels its historical narrative, and explores how it transformed into a staple food source through meticulous cultivation processes. Tune in to gain unique insights into BGI's multifaceted contributions, the synergy between life sciences and economics, its innovative business model, and the captivating story of rice's evolution from the wild to our plates. Don't miss this engaging episode that bridges the realms of science, history, and agriculture.
In this episode we interview Deeni Al Qadasi, the Co-founder of WeOrder Express. Have you ever wondered how to verify goods imported from China or how you can guarantee continued quality of supply with third party sellers? WeOrder Express is looking to resolve this information asymmetry opening a new marketplace where suppliers are verified with a local team to guarantee support to cross border trade. There remain cultural differences and attitudes to international contracts and pitfalls that must be recognised before engaging in international trade. We discuss the issues small businesses face operating globally and the need for so-called ‘trade facilitators’. What do we mean by contracts versus trust based relationships? What happens when it goes wrong? How should we view international trade contracts in different cultural contexts?
In this episode, we speak with Victoria Khu, the co-founder of SCOLAR Network, SCOLAR Network is a vibrant community and organization dedicated to empowering young leaders from the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) countries. With a staggering population of over 1 billion youth aged 18 to 35, the SCO region encompasses countries such as China, Russia, Central Asia, Pakistan, India, Nepal, and Sri Lanka. Throughout the episode, Victoria highlights three essential elements for success: staying informed about trends and adapting to technological advancements, maintaining perspective on the bigger picture and purpose, and embracing a fearless attitude towards failure and growth. These principles shape SCOLAR Network's work and serve as valuable lessons for aspiring young entrepreneurs in China and beyond. Join us as we explore the evolution of SCOLAR Network and its profound impact on empowering youth. Learn how this passionate community fosters cross-cultural collaboration, provides educational opportunities, and encourages young leaders to pursue their dreams and objectives. Tune in and embark on a journey of inspiration and empowerment with "Empowering Youth and Cultivating Dreams: The Journey of SCOLAR Network."
In this episode, we speak with April Long, Co-founder of Pyxis, a remarkable social enterprise revolutionizing financial services for global businesses, focusing on Africa and the Afro-Asian corridor.
April sheds light on the vast diversity of Africa, consisting of 54 countries, each with unique regulations, governance structures, and currencies. She emphasizes the varying problems faced by different countries, contributing to the fragmented nature of the market. Pyxis offers seamless financial services, empowering global business in Africa's dynamic landscape. April highlights the importance of localization and understanding unique structures for entrepreneurs seeking to enter African markets. While language and cultural barriers may not be as challenging as China's, she suggests exploring joint ventures, external strategic partnerships, and other adaptable approaches to navigate the market.
Join us in this insightful conversation as we delve into Pyxis's profound impact on society while empowering global businesses across continents. Discover the story behind Pyxis and April Long's relentless pursuit of financial inclusivity, transformative change, and navigating the complexities of the African market and beyond.
In this episode, we speak with Joalin Lim, Founder and CEO of Agape Life. Established in 2016, Agape Life is redefining international cooperation and bridging borders with innovative healthcare solutions. In our podcast, we give you a front-row seat to the real-world strategies and tactics they use to make a difference in the healthcare industry. We delve into why healthcare trends like preventative medicine and elderly care are becoming game-changers in Asia. Learn how the rise of the health-conscious population in their 30s and 40s is driving the demand for these services and how foreign companies can capitalize on this opportunity. Join us in this exciting discussion about Agape Life's mission to usher in a new era of global healthcare, where quality medical solutions are accessible to all, regardless of geographical barriers. Be part of the conversation and witness the evolution of healthcare firsthand. Tune in!"
In this exciting episode, we speak with Jonathan Cox, CEO of Roolife Group; we explore the path from the secrets to launching and thriving in China, taking you on an extraordinary journey from ground zero to unparalleled success. We demystify the Chinese business ecosystem, sharing firsthand experiences, expert insights, and practical tips that will empower you to thrive in this vibrant market. From engaging with government bodies and regulatory agencies to forming collaborative partnerships with local distributors and market influencers, we guide you through the intricacies of executing your FMCG venture in China.
In this episode, we speak with Laurent Le Pen, CEO and found of Omate; we explore the incredible potential of using smart devices to effortlessly run many services at the touch of a button or a simple app command. At the forefront of this innovation is Omate, a groundbreaking company dedicated to transforming how we interact with technology. Omate specializes in designing and developing smart devices that act as powerful hubs, connecting you to a world of services and possibilities. With their cutting-edge technology and intuitive interfaces, Omate devices empower users to streamline their lives and save valuable time and effort.
In this episode, Robert Wu, CEO of BigOne Lab, explores the complex and ever-evolving world of Chinese consumers.
Did you know that different cities in China have unique cultures, and languages and dialects across the land have vast differences? We're here today to give you an inside scoop on how the Chinese market works. How enterprises are constantly innovating to meet the demands of Chinese consumers to stay ahead of the game. We have all the latest trends and insights on China's dynamic consumer landscape.
So join us for an exciting journey into the heart of China's consumer evolution, and let's explore one of the world's most exciting and dynamic markets together!
In this episode Will and Roberta discuss campus life at PHBS in Shenzhen and introduce a new set of cheeky videos on experiences in China.
What is it like to study in China?
What to expect with arriving here?
What's life like in Shenzhen?
With over a decade experience in China, having learned Mandarin in Beijing, Angel started ActivForever during the covid pandemic. He has successfully built a community of fitness lovers in Beijing. We asked:
How do you build a community in China?
How do you eat healthy in China?
What are the benefits of outdoor group training?
In this episode, we explore the secrets to succeeding within China's business culture and the high-context culture that the Chinese use. Unlike the low-context cultures of Europe, where communication is usually explicit and direct, China relies heavily on indirect communication and nonverbal cues to convey meaning. We explore how this high-context culture affects business practices, negotiations, and relationships in China. We also examine the unique challenges that foreign businesses face when entering the Chinese market and provide insights and strategies for success. Join us as we unlock the secrets of China's high-context culture and discover the keys to thriving in one of the world's largest and most complex markets.
In this episode, we speak with founder and CEO Rohit Chikballapur about his journey from Engineer to Entrepreneur about the potential of Southeast Asia, considering the rapid growth seen in Vietnam and other Southeast Asian countries. We touch on how Rohit initially made his first steps in establishing a foundation for success. We also look more in-depth into why Indonesia might be one of the best Southeast Asian countries for business opportunities.
In this episode, we explore the journey of an Expat involved in the tech industry in China. Mauro Rubin began his journey in Italy but ended up in China and becoming CEO and founder of CoAI and JoinPad. He noticed the cultural differences between the West and China. How the population adapted quickly to technological changes, something that would never be seen in Europe. Lastly, we talk about how a foreigner might find success in being successful as a tech entrepreneur in China.
In this episdoe we explore the journey of a laowai 老外(foreigner in Chinese) who set out building a community to help and coach people on navigating life in China. Connecting community members, and closing the gap between locals and foreigners. Finally we discuss how graduates can prepare themselves for success in China.
🔍 What got you excited about China?
🔍 What is it like working in tech as an expat in China?
🔍 How do you succeed in a Chinese Tech company?
In this episode, we explore how the youth in China manage their identity and incorporate their lives with the old existing culture. It is clear that China changes at a much higher rate compared to the western world, so what does this spell for the different generations and espcially the young?
William and Roberta ask:
❓ The differences between the generation cohorts?
❓ How do the culture in China compare to the West?
❓How the young Chinese are dealing with the modern pressures and expectation?
In this 2 part interview we speak to Rich Robinson about his journey to the east, where he encountered the radioactive dumpling. Rich Robinson spoke about his entrepreneurial journey in China. How an American travelled to China in the 90s and became a serial entrepreneur. We touched on the marvels of China during the rise of the communist party and how far China has from since the industrial revolution.
In this 2 part interview we speak to Rich Robinson about his journey to the east, where he encountered the radioactive dumpling. Rich Robinson spoke about his entrepreneurial journey in China. How an American travelled to China in the 90s and became a serial entrepreneur. We touched on the marvels of China during the rise of the communist party and how far China has from since the industrial revolution.