From breaking records on the track to shaping young minds in the classroom, this week’s guest knows all about life’s turning points. Siblings Hossan and Stanley Leong sit down with U.K. Shyam (@u.k.shyam1037), Singapore’s former national sprinter who held the 100m national record of 10.37s for an incredible 22 years! Shyam famously broke C. Kunalan’s long-standing record at the 2001 World University Games in Beijing. But what happens after the cheers fade and the spikes come off? Today, Shyam...
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From breaking records on the track to shaping young minds in the classroom, this week’s guest knows all about life’s turning points. Siblings Hossan and Stanley Leong sit down with U.K. Shyam (@u.k.shyam1037), Singapore’s former national sprinter who held the 100m national record of 10.37s for an incredible 22 years! Shyam famously broke C. Kunalan’s long-standing record at the 2001 World University Games in Beijing. But what happens after the cheers fade and the spikes come off? Today, Shyam...
01. Let's talk about curiosity (feat. Benjamin Lee)
The Leong Form
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7 months ago
01. Let's talk about curiosity (feat. Benjamin Lee)
Hossan and Stanley talk to Benjamin Lee about the importance of staying curious no matter how old you are, especially in a constantly changing world. -- About the guest Benjamin Lee (also known as Mr Miyagi) is an instigator in brand storytelling and communications. He's the OG "content creator", scriptwriter and a curious person. Find out more about Ben here.
The Leong Form
From breaking records on the track to shaping young minds in the classroom, this week’s guest knows all about life’s turning points. Siblings Hossan and Stanley Leong sit down with U.K. Shyam (@u.k.shyam1037), Singapore’s former national sprinter who held the 100m national record of 10.37s for an incredible 22 years! Shyam famously broke C. Kunalan’s long-standing record at the 2001 World University Games in Beijing. But what happens after the cheers fade and the spikes come off? Today, Shyam...