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Making the pivot: Why this health tech startup went into AI medical diagnosis
Qmed Asia co-founder Dr Kev Lim shares his approach to business and how AI can transform the healthcare industry
How award-winning Singaporean pianist Li Churen deals with pressure and criticism
The classical pianist may have achieved significant milestones at a young age, but can’t say she sees herself as a prodigy
From MasterChef Junior to chocolatier: How Louise Mabulo is making cacao farming cool
The environmentalist and founder of The Cacao Project talks about her guilty pleasure—chocolates, duh—and why she sees cacao as the solution to helping farmers in the Philippines build more resilient livelihoods
How this environmental activist breaks down complex issues with Instagram graphics
Armed with an iPad and an Apple Pencil, Woo Qiyun is making sustainability more accessible with her Instagram @theweirdandwild, one infographic at a time
How sustainability rewards app Zero2 is uniting Hong Kongers to go green
At the launch event of its Live Local campaign, Arthur Lam of Negawatt Utility, the prop-tech company behind the app, describes his hope of propelling the city into the next frontier of sustainability
Podcasts
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View All →The hidden potential for bamboo as a sustainable construction material, according to an impact entrepreneur
Lucas Loo’s sustainable startup, Sead Industries, is focused on combating climate change while empowering ‘Orang Asli’ communities by transforming bamboo into the construction material of the future
The lawyer who’s making a difference among Singapore’s most vulnerable
A lawyer by day and a social advocate by night, Renita Sophia Crasta is determined to find solutions to issues facing women, seniors, low‑income families and migrant workers
How the Malaysian animation studio behind ‘BoBoiBoy’ and ‘Mechamato’ is exporting its stories across Asia
Mohd Nizam Abdul Razak, CEO of Malaysian animation studio Monsta, opens up about being a kid at heart and finding creative inspiration in everyday objects
Young people are getting angrier about climate change—and that anger may yet save us
Across the globe, more young people are expressing anger about climate change. And that, experts say, may not necessarily be a bad thing
5 young leaders championing sustainability in Singapore
Sustainability has been at the forefront of everyone’s minds. Here are the young people using their resources in Singapore to make a difference
We held a private screening of Afghan activist Mahbouba Seraj’s documentary—and we can’t stop thinking about it
In celebration of International Women’s Day, we screened ‘The Noble Guardian’, an eye-opening film directed by award-winning journalist Anna Coren on the life of girls and women in Afghanistan—and the tenacity of one woman in trying to alleviate their plight
Governments need to hit the right note with megastar concerts
Concerts by acts like Taylor Swift and Coldplay can boost local economies, raising questions over how authorities can help pay
Kimono Mom on the challenges of being a female entrepreneur in Japan and why she doesn’t want you to call her a ‘traditional wife’
One year after meeting Kimono Mom in Hong Kong, Tatler caught up with her in Tokyo where she shared what it’s like being a female business leader and how YouTube has become her ‘global safe space’
A venture capitalist’s guide to startup hiring, growth and investing
Tin Men Capital’s Murli Ravi shares his insights on hiring the right talent and the perspective that co-founded companies attract more investment than solo-founded ones
Why we need to wake up to the fact that sleep is a big deal
The world of sleep is multifaceted and this World Sleep Day, we set out to understand how its impact on health and well-being is essential for addressing a wide array of physical, mental and emotional health issues