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23 - The Future of Autonomous Vehicle | Dr. Zulkifli bin Zainal Abidin
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  • 23 - The Future of Autonomous Vehicle | Dr. Zulkifli bin Zainal Abidin

    "You need a mindset where you can produce things independently to move forward and grow." -Dr. Zulkifli bin Zainal Abidin-

    In this episode our guest is Dr. Zulkifli bin Zainal Abidin who is a Roboticist and Associate Professor at the International Islamic University. He shares with us on the importance of thinking outside the box in pushing for innovative and creating something uniquely our own. When he was writing his PHD, Dr Zul looked at nature when it came to finding answers he needed in developing his own unmanned vessel and it was the fruit-fly which gave him a reference point to start drawing out the blueprint for his own robotics project.

    Dr.Zul also believes we must have hobbies outside of our field of work so we are able to think beyond the normal paradigm. Innovation after all is born out of each person's unique perspective above all else.

    Thu, 22 Dec 2022 - 42min
  • 22 - The Future of Education, Virtual Classrooms and Courses | Syahida Johan

    "When it comes to education, it's about creating a wholistic approach above everything else." -Syahida Johan-

    In this episode our guest is Syahida Johan, a creative writing lecturer who shares with us her insights on what she deems to be the future of education. Now that virtual classrooms and online sources are in abundance, there is a question of relevancy when it comes to the traditional method of learning. Syahida shares with us that she believes that it all has a part to play in the future. That the modern technology and landscape ought to enhance the traditional way of learning rather than making them obsolete.

    She believes that the human touch is always required when it comes to educating others even as we take leaps with technology and other tools. As it takes a village to raise a child, it will take many tools and method to educate one-self as well.

    Thu, 15 Dec 2022 - 37min
  • 21 - How Social Media Changed The Media Content Landscape | Zulaikha Zulkiflee

    "Social media has exposed me to so many things such as politic, social issues such as racism and it's really helped me grow as a person and content writer" -Zulaikha Zulkiflee-

    Our guest for this episode is Zulaikha Zulkiflee, a Content Writer in the Digital Marketing space. In this episode, Zulaikha shared with us how social media has affected how we consume content and the cultural shift we are seeing from it. She believes that we've benefited from Social Media in a big way as we are more exposed to information, social issues, alternate narratives, and many more.

    Social Media according to Zulaikha has also allowed brands to connect with the community they are serving even more. As now they have the tools to not only create and share their content effortlessly, but they are able to keep their eyes and ears on the ground to understand their customers better. By observing trends, sentiments, brands can now gear their products and marketing that is more reflective of the people they are providing for.

    Tune into this episode to hear more insights from Zulaikha and we hope you enjoy this episode!

    To see more from Zulaikha:
    Linkedin:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/zulaikha-zulkiflee-2650a115b/

    Thu, 08 Dec 2022 - 33min
  • 20 - Finding Truth and Clarity In The Age of Misinformation | Edika Amin

    "It's the people first and how they use the tools because the tools are already out there. It's a social norms thing and this is what dictates people's behaviour online. Do the back work, if you read something that is a bit fishy there's no harm in checking if there are any legitimate news sources reporting on it. A multi-stakeholder approach would be the best way to be safe online and user empowerment should be how we approach things."

    Our guest for this episode; Edika Amin, Public Policy Analyst

    In the age of speed, we get our information almost instantly. Everything moves really fast. At times faster than we care to admit as well. Authenticity, safety, and privacy are all factors we need to consider for ourselves and our kids to be aware.

    In this episode, Edika shares with us through his professional opinion the best way for us to equip ourselves against harmful or inauthentic content when receiving them online. Edika believes in user empowerment and having a multi-stakeholder approach where self-regulation of individuals, companies, nations and etc in combating fake news.

    There may be a lot of disingenuous information out there but Edika believes that we still hold the power in shaping our society to be one where we would still able to tell apart truth vs what is false.

    As long as we create a positive social norm around our community and society, many of the problems we have online would be curbed.


    To see more from Edika:
    Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/edika-amin-064b1516a/

    Thu, 01 Dec 2022 - 34min
  • 19 - Building People and Talent in the Age Of Automation | Marcus Lim

    “Everyone has a mental process, they’re just not aware of it. But they may not be aware of it, and therefore they can’t tweak it. If we’re aware of our mental process, then we can tweak our physical process to get the outcome we want and would make us more effective human beings.” -Marcus Lim-

    Our guest for this episode is Marcus Lim, a Neuro- Linguistic programming master coach. Marcus currently works at an e-commerce company where his main task/ is to help the organisation/ develop and manage its talent.

    Aside, from working with developing talent in his day job, Marcus also trains Parkour and coaches people in the art of overcoming physical obstacles. He believes that overcoming physical obstacles requires overcoming the mind and limiting beliefs as well, and his work as a Parkour coach translate to many other aspects of his life.

    There is a lot of anxiety as technology keeps moving faster and faster making certain tasks irrelevant to people. In this episode, Marcus shares insight into how we can keep growing and stay relevant in the age of digitization and automation.

    To see more of Marcus:
    Linkedin:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/coachmarcuslim/
    Instagram: coach.marcus23

    Fri, 14 Oct 2022 - 57min
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