293: Building a Dream Charity in Bali | Peduli Learning Center

EPISODE · Mar 28, 2024 · 1H 2M

293: Building a Dream Charity in Bali | Peduli Learning Center

from Invest Like a Boss · host Sam Marks Johnny FD Derek Spartz

Sam interviews Mazi Sadri & Dedy Tein, co-founders of the Peduli Learning Center in Bali, Indonesia. They discuss how they were able to secure land and build a supplemental school from the ground up at a surprisingly affordable cost. Mazi & Dedy break down costs to build, sustain and how they plan to expand into the future with this noble cause. Johnny joins Sam in the outro to discuss Peduli and other charitable efforts plus we draw winners for our March book giveaway! About Mazi Sadri:Spanning a career in Consumer & Enterprise Technology Product Management for 20+ years, Mazi has worked with many startups to large scale organizations leading product development, fundraising & startup architecture. After seeing an opportunity in bringing the same skills in Education he partnered with Dedy to bring the vision of an educational program bringing similar opportunities to the community he now calls home. About Dedy Tien: Growing up in a remote area in Indonesia, unable to read or write, he was taught English by caring strangers. This skill opened up opportunities for him to live and work in Australia. Eventually, he wrote multiple books, started a real estate business, and dedicated his life to giving back through Peduli. Discussed:  Peduli Learning Center Official Site Peduli Learning Center Official Instagram Support Peduli Learning Center on Patreon ILAB 149: Die with Zero with Bill Perkins Where we are: Johnny FD – Bangkok, Thailand / IG @johnnyfdj Sam Marks - Bangkok, Thailand / IG @sammarks12 Derek – Los Angeles, US / IG @DerekRadio Sponsor: ILAB PatreonJoin the Invest Like a Boss Patreon now and get tons of bonus content, including additional episodes, full quarterly updates including account screenshots and more for as low as $5/month at Patreon.com/InvestLikeaBoss Time Stamp: 00:20 - Sam/Johnny Intro 05:47 - Interview with Peduli Begins 14:47 - What Does the School Look Like? 20:03 - Cost Breakdown of Running the School 26:29 - Why Not Use All Volunteers? 48:29 - Sam/Johnny Recap & Book Drawing If you enjoyed this episode, do us a favor and share it! If you haven't already, please take a minute to leave us a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Copyright 2024. All rights reserved. Read our disclaimer here.

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