Home
Categories
EXPLORE
True Crime
Comedy
Business
Society & Culture
Health & Fitness
Sports
Technology
About Us
Contact Us
Copyright
© 2024 PodJoint
00:00 / 00:00
Podjoint Logo
US
Sign in

or

Don't have an account?
Sign up
Forgot password
https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Podcasts221/v4/c0/4b/a6/c04ba64a-1db7-7108-567f-68fde8e82cbc/mza_10384303041144731632.jpg/600x600bb.jpg
The Little Things w/ Rob Hao
Robert Hao
6 episodes
5 months ago
After more than a decade driving growth for global giants like Airbnb, GOAT, and Alibaba, Rob Hao observed that his greatest joy came not from major successes but from the small, unexpected, and often under-appreciated moments of daily life. In It's the Little Things, Rob engages in candid and genuine conversations to uncover the "little things" that bring joy to both our professional and personal lives.
Show more...
Careers
Business,
Health & Fitness,
Mental Health
RSS
All content for The Little Things w/ Rob Hao is the property of Robert Hao and is served directly from their servers with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
After more than a decade driving growth for global giants like Airbnb, GOAT, and Alibaba, Rob Hao observed that his greatest joy came not from major successes but from the small, unexpected, and often under-appreciated moments of daily life. In It's the Little Things, Rob engages in candid and genuine conversations to uncover the "little things" that bring joy to both our professional and personal lives.
Show more...
Careers
Business,
Health & Fitness,
Mental Health
Episodes (6/6)
The Little Things w/ Rob Hao
Quiet Power: The Gift of Being Understood

Brian S Lee shares his unique journey from living in China to becoming an executive coach. He discusses the nonlinear nature of career paths, the importance of support systems, and the evolving role of AI in coaching. The dialogue also explores cultural differences in coaching practices, particularly in Asia, and the stigma surrounding seeking help. Ultimately, the conversation emphasizes the value of community and personal growth in navigating life's challenges.

Highlights:

  • Brian's journey to China was a calculated bet on cultural understanding.
  • Life's path is often nonlinear and unpredictable.
  • Coaching transcends performance; it involves personal growth.
  • Support systems are crucial for navigating career transitions.
  • AI is poised to play a significant role in coaching's future.
  • Cultural perceptions of coaching vary significantly across regions.
  • The stigma of seeking help can hinder personal development.
  • Building a community is essential for emotional well-being.
  • Authenticity and kindness can coexist in communication.
  • Investing in personal growth through coaching can yield significant returns.
Show more...
6 months ago
1 hour

The Little Things w/ Rob Hao
Design, Disruption, and the Inequality We Can’t Ignore

Jeremy Koh, a Singaporean creative and entrepreneur who’s spent the last 12 years building brands in China. From leading campaigns at top global agencies like JWT to founding his own branding firm Kopi and launching the design-forward body care brand SANTS, Jeremy brings a rare perspective on creativity, business, and culture. We dive into what it means to create under pressure, the evolving tastes of Chinese vs. Western clients, and why doing great work today often comes at a cost. Towards the end, we go deep on inequality, ambition, and the uncomfortable truths about who gets to succeed—and why.

Show more...
6 months ago
1 hour

The Little Things w/ Rob Hao
Expelled at 14, Harvard Scholar at 18: The Expedition That Shaped Chris Schrader

Christopher Schrader—a third-generation Hong Konger, endurance athlete, tech entrepreneur, and founder of the global nonprofit, the '24 Hour Race.' Chris shares stories from his unconventional path, from adventures in Mongolia and Canada to securing a Harvard scholarship, and reflects on the intersections of identity, entrepreneurship, and endurance sports. Later, we dive deep into thought-provoking topics like globalization's uncertain future, America's shifting role in manufacturing, and the search for meaningful work in an increasingly automated world.

Episode Highlights:

  • How a teenage expulsion shaped Chris's unconventional road to Harvard.
  • Lessons learned from walking across the Gobi Desert at 18.
  • Founding the global nonprofit "24 Hour Race" and empowering youth.
  • Balancing endurance sports and entrepreneurship: practical insights for leadership.
  • The uncertain future of globalization and its impact on Western economies.
  • Why meaningful work matters in the age of automation.
  • America's identity crisis: redefining success beyond GDP and manufacturing.
  • Cultural contrasts: What America might learn from Japan’s approach to service and quality.
Show more...
7 months ago
59 minutes

The Little Things w/ Rob Hao
From Rat Poop to Hi-Fi: The Hands-On Life of Carson Lere

Carson Lere—musician, industrial designer, electrician, and founder of Mr. Goodboy, a hi-fi audio company making some of the best record carts in LA. From playing bass in a band signed to Interscope to wiring homes and designing custom audio furniture, Carson’s career is all about blending creativity with craftsmanship. We get into his journey, the tension between corporate and trades work, and why hipsters are dressing like construction workers. Let’s dive in!

Show more...
7 months ago
46 minutes

The Little Things w/ Rob Hao
From Dongbei to the World: Zhang Chao on Storytelling, Growth, and Identity

In this episode of the Little Things podcast, Rob Hao interviews Zhang Chao, head of marketing for Airbnb in China and South Korea. They discuss Chao's journey from her upbringing in Dongbei, China, to her influential roles in major companies like Airbnb and Alibaba. The conversation explores the cultural differences in branding between American and Chinese companies, the intersection of feminism and capitalism, and the importance of values in storytelling. Chao shares her personal experiences, including her YOLO moments and reflections on family dynamics, ultimately emphasizing the need for empathy and connection in both personal and professional realms.

Show more...
8 months ago
1 hour

The Little Things w/ Rob Hao
Exec to Mentor: Insights from Brian Hsu, Executive Coach (ex-eBay, ex-Lyft)

In this episode of The Little Things podcast, host Rob Hao speaks with Brian Hsu, an executive startup advisor and tech leader. They explore Brian's journey from his East Coast upbringing to his career in Silicon Valley, discussing the cultural differences between the East and West coasts, the evolution of the tech industry, and the challenges faced by founders and executives. Brian shares insights on coaching, the importance of clarity in leadership, and the impact of financial literacy on future generations.

Show more...
8 months ago
53 minutes

The Little Things w/ Rob Hao
After more than a decade driving growth for global giants like Airbnb, GOAT, and Alibaba, Rob Hao observed that his greatest joy came not from major successes but from the small, unexpected, and often under-appreciated moments of daily life. In It's the Little Things, Rob engages in candid and genuine conversations to uncover the "little things" that bring joy to both our professional and personal lives.