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- 15 - Alina Amir — What the Future of Learning Could Look Like
After quitting her job as a management consultant, Alina signed up for a teaching fellowship that would change the course of her life. As a teacher and educator, she is one of the co-founders of Arus Academy: a social enterprise that focuses on imparting skills to create physical and digital solutions to existing problems.
Bio
Alina Amir is one of the four co-founders at Arus Academy. She helps with strategy and business development to ensure the long term sustainability of Arus. Alina graduated from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. She was also an analyst at Accenture before teaching History as a Teach For Malaysia Fellow for four years in a public school.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tue, 06 Jul 2021 - 14 - We Talk About Aliens! feat. Khoo Hsu Chuang and Julian Ng | Cincai² Bocai
When a trio of ex-colleagues haven't caught up in a while, all bets are off! They explore the big questions: are aliens among us? UFOs are just a matter of fact now? What about cryptocurrency? And how would you sort out the climate crisis? Ezra catches up with old radio comrades Khoo Hsu Chuang and Julian Ng on a new segment: Cincai² Bocai.
Wed, 19 May 2021 - 13 - Surviving Schizophrenia: A Mother and Son Story
When Madam Kim falls into a depression following her divorce, her young son Kee Whay wanted to become a doctor. His wish: to mend her broken heart. But as his own struggles with schizophrenia begin to emerge, their shared existence forces them to confront their relationship and what they mean to each other.
Fri, 07 May 2021 - 12 - Hidayah Hisham — When Grief and Incarceration Meet in Film
When Hidayah Hisham was nine, she was unable to make sense of her Dad’s disappearance. 17 years later, she confronts her own past when she films the story of Siti — a daughter fighting for her father’s freedom — in her documentary Ayahku, Dr. G.
Thu, 22 Apr 2021 - 11 - Life's Most Important Resource (Not Money) feat. Aaron Tang | EZ On The Money #2
Financial writer Aaron Tang, explains why we never seem to have enough time - and why your time, and not wealth, is your most precious resource. If you’re someone who has money (and less time), Aaron reveals the formula of how to live a more meaningful life. Also, how do we rewire our lives to stay regret-free? Learn how you could ultimately make more money, and waste less time in the long-run, putting it aside for the things in life that make us happiest.
Bio
Aaron Tang has worked in the oil and gas industry for 9 years, under the national oil company Petronas, and multinational oil company Weatherford. He now works as the country manager of Luno, an international cryptocurrency exchange, and also Malaysia’s largest cryptocurrency exchange market.
Due to his interest in cryptocurrency and bitcoin, he began writing about financial matters in his blog Mr-stingy, which has now become one of Malaysia’s top finance blogs. He has also contributed to multiple other finance-related websites, both locally and internationally, such as SAYS, iMoney, The Huffington Post, and The Good Men Project.
Aaron Tang (Mr-stingy): Blog, LinkedIn, Twitter, Instagram
Episode Structure
00:00 - Would Warren Buffet give up his wealth for more time? 01:56 - Time, Money, or Love? Aaron's article, explained 06:15 - Seeing your life in the number of weeks left: the 'memento mori' 12:50 - 'How many hours do I have to work to buy that RM 100 item?' 20:52 - 'Hope' is not a very good strategy to reach your aspirations 23:30 - Aaron's early memories about money 25:20 - Getting better with money: Small Steps 30:10 - Relying on Money Advice figureheads can't solve all your problems 32:37 - Aaron's experience living paycheck to paycheck - and how he got out of it 39:51 - How can the 'love variable' improve your life? 45:02 - 'If you don't have ... then you are a failure' 47:45 - Aaron's starter-kit on changing your life's current direction 54:30 - DISCLAIMER: these things might not apply to everyone 56:24 - It's never to early or late to turn things around 59:30 - Outro and creditsLinks
https://waitbutwhy.com/2014/05/life-weeks.html - The article where the concept of the ‘memento mori’ was derived from.
https://www.mr-stingy.com/time-money-love-most-important/ - Aaron Tang, or Mr-stingy’s article about time, money and love that this interview is based on.
Terms
'Dua Kerja' -- A malay phrase for 'working two jobs' or 'working a part-time job alongside one's main occupation.
Tithe -- A portion of one's earning, normally 10% of one's earnings, that was formally taken as tax for the support of the Church and clergy.
Zakat -- an Islamic finance term referring to the obligation that an individual has to donate a certain proportion of wealth each year to charitable causes.
‘Sikit sikit, lama lama jadi bukit’ -- A malay idiom that describes how a little goes a long way - the rough translation in English is, ‘Little by little, over a long period of time, something will turn from a molehill into a mountain’.
'YOLO’ -- an acronym standing for 'You Only Live Once', used to express the view that one should make the most of the present moment without worrying about the future.
EPF -- Employees' Provident Fund (EPF; Malay: Kumpulan Wang Simpanan Pekerja, KWSP), a federal statutory body under the purview of the Ministry of Finance. It manages the compulsory savings plan and retirement planning for private sector workers in Malaysia.
'Skim Cepat Kaya' -- A 'Get Rich Quick' scheme, a plan that typically offers a high or unrealistic rates of return for a small amount of investment and at the same time promises that the investment is simple and free from any risk.
'Syok sendiri' -- Malay slang to describe being full of oneself
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Wed, 24 Mar 2021 - 10 - How Much Money Is Enough? feat. Julian Ng | EZ On The Money #1
Determined to transform his relationship with money, Ezra begins the conversation about personal finance. With Julian Ng, co-founder of robo-advisor Akru, they discuss how much money is enough for you to have a life you love, now and in the future? What conscious choices can you make to improve your station in life? Also, the merits of passive investing.
Tue, 23 Feb 2021 - 9 - Pasi Sahlberg — What We Learn When We Let Kids Play
Pasi Sahlberg puts forth the case as to why play is an essential part of every child’s life. We discover the benefits of children and young people when they follow their own ideas and interests, in their own way, and for their own reasons. What's the most convincing evidence in favour of play? Also, a tribute to Sir Ken Robinson.
Mon, 18 Jan 2021 - 8 - hey Christmas, bye 2020.
In this final episode of 2020, Ezra calls up a friend and finds out how the coronavirus affected his Christmas plans.
Wed, 30 Dec 2020 - 7 - Takahara Suiko — Processing The Rage is Tiring
Takahara Suiko is the brainchild behind The Venopian Solitude, the genre-defying experimental electro-pop-nusantara indie band. In this episode, she reflects on the concept of “Hō-ren-sō” (報・連・相) from her time in Japan; how she brings that to the dynamics of being in a band and her personal relationships. What distinguishes the person and persona that is Takahara Suiko? The singer-songwriter spells out the cost of fame, the price it puts on expression and what we can make of ourselves.
Mon, 14 Dec 2020 - 6 - Project Notes: How To Lead a Band and the Virtues of Being Lazy
Project Notes: where tips, thoughts and takeaways come together. This episode features Takahara Suiko (ep 003), bandleader of the Venopian Solitude, singer-songwriter, actor, writer (and now podcaster). She explores the nature of trust among bandmates, how it relates to ownership and performance within a band. Notable mentions: how to hack the musical process with shortcuts, the virtues of being lazy and how it breeds creativity.
Mon, 14 Dec 2020 - 5 - Damian Hughes — Sit Down When You Punch
Best-selling author (and now podcaster) Damian Hughes shares what it's like to be in the corner of a world boxing title fight. Also, what does it take to deliver a message that has maximum impact? How does storytelling help process complex information? He explains what tripwires are and how we can build it into our everyday lives.
Thu, 26 Nov 2020 - 4 - Project Notes: Behind High Performance and Guided Discovery
On this bonus episode, Damian Hughes (ep 002) explains the common feature of high performers and explains the significance of the Dunning–Kruger effect. Notable mentions in the chat include: José Mourinho and the principle of the guided discovery, the evolution of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as Manchester United manager. Also, what Txiki Begiristain and Ferran Soriano learnt from Warren Buffett in relation to leadership and culture.
Thu, 26 Nov 2020 - 3 - John Hendry — On Why Relationships Matter
Ezra reconnects with his ex-house master from school, John Hendry. In this episode, John discusses how the loss of a loved one can alter one's perspective on relationships. Committing his life as an educator for more than 50 years, John reflects on a defining moment that altered the direction of his future. We hear more about what does it mean to be kind; and that much like our ability to be proficient at anything else, kindness too requires practice.
Thu, 12 Nov 2020 - 2 - Project Notes: The 5 Key Elements of a Quality Relationship
On this bonus episode, John Hendry (ep 001) shares the 5 key elements of a quality relationship. The basic elements of a quality relationship are trust, forgiveness, integrity, hope (optimism), and compassion. And while they are important individually, together they in fact substantiate the relationship. Notable mentions in the chat include: the impact of the Treaty of Versailles on a young german soldier, Toula the dog and also rethinking what it means to "forgive".
Thu, 12 Nov 2020 - 1 - You have (1) new voice message
This is hardly a trailer. At best, it's a friendly reminder. Every fortnight, join Ezra Zaid on a narrative journey as he trails the footprints of individuals navigating the prospect of discovery and adversity. The podcast hopes to feature unique stories and anecdotes often hidden in plain sight. Oh, and hopefully there will be lots of puns, lots of it. The Ezra Zaid Project debuts on November 12th.
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