Thriving in the Age of Disruption

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Thriving in the Age of Disruption

Unlock your potential with Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra’s proven strategies for business growth, mindset mastery, and innovation in an ever-changing world. Whether you’re launching a startup, steering a family enterprise, or leading teams in multinationals, you’ll gain practical tips on:Cultivating an entrepreneurial, crisis-ready mindsetBuilding collaborative, high-performance culturesNavigating family business dynamics and successionEmpowering women leaders and fostering diversityBalancing ambition with simplicity and well-beingJoin Dr. Ramesh—Asia Week’s “Most Influential Woman” and founder of Talent Leadership Crucible—and tap into her global network of entrepreneurs, corporate leaders, and change-makers. Your next breakthrough starts here.💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube.🎥 Follow us on

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    Season 5 - Episode 6 | He Built a “Business Tinder” for Knowledge - Kato on Scaling a Global Startup (Japan, Vietnam)

    💬 Stay Connected with Us 🎧 Episode DescriptionIn this episode of Thriving in the Age of Disruption, Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra speaks with Hiroki Kato, Founder & CEO of Arches, about entrepreneurship, resilience, and building a global business rooted in knowledge and purpose.Originally from Japan and now based in Vietnam, Kato shares his journey from a corporate consultant to a founder leading a company with 8 offices and over 250 professionals worldwide. His business, Arches, connects industry experts with organizations seeking real-world insights—what he describes as a “matchmaking service” for knowledge.At the heart of his story is a simple but powerful realization: true opportunity lies where there is a gap between knowledge and action.Kato reflects on how his early environment shaped his desire to create value, and how stepping outside the structure of large corporations allowed him to move faster and make a more direct impact. Rather than waiting for certainty, he chose to act on opportunity—embracing uncertainty as part of the entrepreneurial journey.The conversation also explores the realities of scaling a startup, from building diverse global teams to navigating major challenges. At one point, Kato faced both a market downturn and the sudden departure of key team members who became competitors. His response was not to panic, but to anchor the company more deeply in its mission and long-term vision.For Kato, leadership is not driven by short-term gains, but by a clear purpose: “Share knowledge, empower the world.”Ultimately, this episode offers a grounded reflection on what it means to thrive—not just through growth, but through purpose, resilience, and meaningful impact over time.💡 Key Takeaways Entrepreneurship begins with identifying real gaps and acting on opportunity  Mission and vision must be built before crisis—not during it  Resilience comes from purpose, not just strategy  Strong teams are aligned through shared belief, not just incentives  Simplicity and focus enable long-term growth and clarity 🎙️ HostDr. Ramesh Ramachandra — Author, Podcast Host, Founder of Talent Leadership Crucible & Impact Velocity🎤 GuestHiroki Kato — Founder & CEO of Arches🌱 Upcoming Programme: Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA)If you are looking to deepen your leadership journey and build sustainable impact, consider joining our upcoming Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA) programme.📍 SSCA Hanoi — 13 to 15 May 2026 📍 SSCA Singapore — 25 to 27 June 2026This immersive experience is designed for leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to align purpose, performance, and long-term impact in a rapidly changing world.Thriving in the Age of Disruption with Dr. Ramesh RamachandraReady to thrive in today’s fast-changing world? Visit our website for exclusive insights and resources from Dr. Ramesh!💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube.🎥 Follow us on Tiktok and Linkedln for updates and bonus content.📢 Stay inspired with actionable tips and expert advice every week.🎙️ This podcast is proudly produced by Talent Leadership Crucible.

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    Season 5 - Episode 5 | Sisters, Different Paths: Family, Entrepreneurship & Staying Connected Across Life’s Journeys - Felicia Wee & Michele Wee (Singapore)

    💬 Stay Connected with Us Host:Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra - Founder, Talent Leadership CruciblePoorani Thanusha - Principal Consultant, Talent Leadership CrucibleGuest:Felicia Wee – COO, Corporate & Trust Services – Asia, Portcullis GroupMichele Wee - Founder and CEO “Who says I can’t”In this special episode of Thriving in the Age of Disruption, released in conjunction with International Women’s Day 2026, Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra and co-host Poorani Thanusha sit down with sisters Felicia Wee and Michele Wee for a thoughtful conversation on family, entrepreneurship, and sustaining meaningful relationships while building lives along different paths.Although they share the same childhood and family roots, Felicia and Michele have taken distinct professional paths. Felicia serves as Chief Operating Officer at Portcullis, a global family office platform providing professional services to family offices and wealth-owning families. Michele, formerly a banker, recently pivoted into entrepreneurship and now runs her own venture, Who Says I Can’t, based in Vietnam.A particularly personal moment in the episode emerges as both Felicia and Michele reflect on navigating their parents’ divorce while growing up, and how those experiences shaped their resilience, emotional maturity, and approach to relationships today.The discussion also touches on different forms of entrepreneurship. Felicia shares insights about entrepreneurial thinking within a corporate and family-office environment, while Michele reflects on the transition from banking into building her own business.The episode concludes with reflections on spirituality, simplicity, and parenting. As committed and active parents themselves, Felicia and Michele discuss how they try to pass on values of resilience, humility, and emotional awareness to the next generation.Ultimately, this conversation offers a thoughtful exploration of how family relationships evolve over time—and how shared roots can continue to sustain connection even as life paths diverge.💡 Key TakeawaysSiblings 🌱 Upcoming Programme: Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA)If you are looking to deepen your leadership journey and build sustainable impact, consider joining our upcoming Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA) programme.📍 SSCA Hanoi — 13 to 15 May 2026 📍 SSCA Singapore — 25 to 27 June 2026This immersive experience is designed for leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to align purpose, performance, and long-term impact in a rapidly changing world.Thriving in the Age of Disruption with Dr. Ramesh RamachandraReady to thrive in today’s fast-changing world? Visit our website for exclusive insights and resources from Dr. Ramesh!💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube.🎥 Follow us on Tiktok and Linkedln for updates and bonus content.📢 Stay inspired with actionable tips and expert advice every week.🎙️ This podcast is proudly produced by Talent Leadership Crucible.

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    Season 5 - Episode 4 | From Engineering to Inner Mastery: Spiritual Practice, Leadership and Sustainable Success - Shalin Desai (USA)

    💬 Stay Connected with Us Host: Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra - Founder, Talent Leadership CrucibleGuest:Shalin Desai – Chief Revenue Officer of Sri Sri Tattva, and Director of Programs at the Art of Living Foundation in North America.In this episode of Thriving in the Age of Disruption, Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra speaks with Shalin Desai, Chief Revenue Officer of Sri Sri Tattva, and Director of Programs at the Art of Living Foundation in North America.Shalin’s journey bridges two worlds: corporate leadership and spiritual practice. While professionally trained as an engineer and business leader, his deeper calling lies in breathwork, meditation, and mental resilience. Introduced to the Art of Living practice at 16 after witnessing his mother’s recovery from depression, Shalin has sustained a daily Sudarshan Kriya breathing practice for decades—describing it as “mental hygiene,” as essential as brushing one’s teeth.The conversation begins with the entrepreneurial mindset: resourcefulness, managing uncertainty, and creating value. For Shalin, entrepreneurship begins not with strategy, but with passion. When passion is present, the mind focuses on solutions rather than problems. Yet passion alone is not enough—leaders must also cultivate dispassion: the ability to detach from expectation, reset internally, and reconnect with clarity.A major theme of the episode is the crisis-ready mindset. Shalin reflects on moments of doubt, delayed success, and external pressure—choosing patience over panic. He emphasizes faith, resilience, and the importance of sustaining high energy levels. According to him, doubt arises when inner energy drops; clarity returns when energy is restored through daily practice.The episode also explores mental health, implicit learning in families, the power of role models, and the balance between material success and spiritual well-being. For Shalin, thriving means comparing yourself only with your past self—measuring growth internally rather than against others.The conversation concludes with a guided five-minute meditation, offering listeners a direct experience of calm, awareness, and inner grounding.This episode is a powerful reflection on leadership, resilience, spirituality, and sustaining energy in a🌱 Upcoming Programme: Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA)If you are looking to deepen your leadership journey and build sustainable impact, consider joining our upcoming Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA) programme.📍 SSCA Hanoi — 13 to 15 May 2026 📍 SSCA Singapore — 25 to 27 June 2026This immersive experience is designed for leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to align purpose, performance, and long-term impact in a rapidly changing world.Thriving in the Age of Disruption with Dr. Ramesh RamachandraReady to thrive in today’s fast-changing world? Visit our website for exclusive insights and resources from Dr. Ramesh!💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube.🎥 Follow us on Tiktok and Linkedln for updates and bonus content.📢 Stay inspired with actionable tips and expert advice every week.🎙️ This podcast is proudly produced by Talent Leadership Crucible.

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    Season 5 - Episode 3 | Agility, Learning, and Letting Go: Thriving in a World You Can’t Control - Professor Shantanu Bhattacharya (Singapore)

    💬 Stay Connected with Us Host:Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra - Founder of Talent Leadership Crucible and Impact VelocityGuest:Shantanu Bhattacharya - Professor of Operations Management and Deputy Dean of Education at Singapore Management University🎧 Episode DescriptionIn this Season 5 episode 3 of Thriving in the Age of Disruption, Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra is joined by Shantanu Bhattacharya, Professor of Operations Management and Deputy Dean of Education at Singapore Management University, for a wide-ranging and deeply reflective conversation on learning, leadership, crisis, and what it truly means to thrive in an uncertain world.Drawing from his background as an engineer, academic, consultant, and researcher, Shantanu explores the tension between two critical capabilities of our time: rational, long-term thinking and an agile, experimental mindset. While traditional planning, optimization, and analytical depth remain important, Shantanu argues that shortening technology and product life cycles demand a much stronger ability to experiment, adapt, and continuously learn.The conversation moves beyond business into education and the future of work. Shantanu challenges the assumption that elite degrees guarantee long-term success, suggesting that informal, continuous learning, critical thinking, and on-the-job adaptation will matter far more than rigid career plans. For the next generation, the ability to pivot may be more valuable than choosing the “right” university or profession.The discussion extends into family businesses and leadership across generations, where Shantanu offers a counterintuitive insight: true impact may not come from imposing values or directions, but from giving others agency—allowing them to learn through experience, make mistakes, and shape their own paths.The episode closes with a grounded reflection on spirituality, simplicity, and thriving. For Shantanu, spirituality is not about grand meaning or belief systems, but about living authentically, finding purpose in everyday actions, and appreciating small moments. Thriving, he suggests, is not about competition or comparison, but about choosing to declare fulfillment on one’s own terms.💡 Key Takeaways🌱 Upcoming Programme: Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA)If you are looking to deepen your leadership journey and build sustainable impact, consider joining our upcoming Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA) programme.📍 SSCA Hanoi — 13 to 15 May 2026 📍 SSCA Singapore — 25 to 27 June 2026This immersive experience is designed for leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to align purpose, performance, and long-term impact in a rapidly changing world.Thriving in the Age of Disruption with Dr. Ramesh RamachandraReady to thrive in today’s fast-changing world? Visit our website for exclusive insights and resources from Dr. Ramesh!💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube.🎥 Follow us on Tiktok and Linkedln for updates and bonus content.📢 Stay inspired with actionable tips and expert advice every week.🎙️ This podcast is proudly produced by Talent Leadership Crucible.

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    Season 5 - Episode 2 | Building Impact That Lasts: Neal F. Bermas on Social Enterprise & Resilience (USA, Vietnam)

    💬 Stay Connected with Us Host: Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra - Founder, Talent Leadership CrucibleGuest: Neal F. Bermas – Founder, Streets International🎧 Episode DescriptionIn this powerful Season 5 conversation of Thriving in the Age of Disruption, Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra speaks with Neal F. Bermas, founder of Streets International, about what it truly means to build a life—and a venture—anchored in impact, resilience, and purpose.Born and raised in New York City, Neal built a distinguished career in consulting, rising to Partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers before founding his own consulting firm. Yet after years of professional success, his path shifted when repeated visits to Vietnam sparked a deeper question: How can entrepreneurship be used to create meaningful, measurable social impact?That question led to the founding of Streets International—a pioneering social enterprise that equips disadvantaged youth with professional hospitality skills and long-term career pathways. What began as a moment of human connection evolved into a 14-month residential training program that has now supported over 500 young people, with 96% remaining in employment.Throughout the episode, Neal and Dr. Ramesh explore two essential leadership capabilities for today’s world: the entrepreneurial mindset and the crisis-ready mindset. Neal reflects on how rigorous academic training, data literacy, and global exposure shaped his ability to navigate uncertainty and lead through disruption.The conversation also unpacks what true social enterprise really means. Neal shares why Streets operates under an innovative hybrid model, combining nonprofit and for-profit structures across the US and Vietnam—maximizing flexibility, governance, and long-term sustainability.Beyond enterprise, the episode touches on spirituality, simplicity, and the modern challenge of distraction, including the risks of over-reliance on AI. Neal offers a grounded philosophy of resilience, presence, and resisting greed—choosing instead a life oriented toward contribution and lasting value.This episode invites listeners to rethink success—not as accumulation, but as impact sustained over time.💡 Key Take🌱 Upcoming Programme: Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA)If you are looking to deepen your leadership journey and build sustainable impact, consider joining our upcoming Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA) programme.📍 SSCA Hanoi — 13 to 15 May 2026 📍 SSCA Singapore — 25 to 27 June 2026This immersive experience is designed for leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to align purpose, performance, and long-term impact in a rapidly changing world.Thriving in the Age of Disruption with Dr. Ramesh RamachandraReady to thrive in today’s fast-changing world? Visit our website for exclusive insights and resources from Dr. Ramesh!💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube.🎥 Follow us on Tiktok and Linkedln for updates and bonus content.📢 Stay inspired with actionable tips and expert advice every week.🎙️ This podcast is proudly produced by Talent Leadership Crucible.

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    Season 1 - Episode 25 | The Real Journey of Entrepreneurship — Pain, Purpose, and Personal Growth: Mr. Daron Hongsananda (Thailand)

    💬 Stay Connected with Us In a world where entrepreneurship is often glamorised and success stories dominate the narrative — what does the journey really look like when things don’t go as planned?In this episode, I speak with Daron Hongsananda, founder of Koze, a comfort centric furniture brand, and a next-generation family business member navigating his own entrepreneurial path with honesty and courage.Daron shares the realities that are rarely talked about — the emotional toll, financial pressure, and inner battles that come with building something from scratch. His story reminds us that entrepreneurship is not just about growth metrics, but about resilience, self-awareness, and redefining success on your own terms.At the intersection of startup life and family enterprise, Daron reflects on identity, expectations, and what it takes to keep going when uncertainty becomes constant.His message is clear: entrepreneurship isn’t just an external journey — it’s an inner one.✨ Entrepreneurship beyond the hype — navigating loneliness, rejection, and self-doubtBehind the pitch decks and milestones lies a quieter reality: long periods of uncertainty, unanswered emails, and moments of deep self-questioning. Daron speaks candidly about how loneliness and rejection are not signs of failure, but part of the entrepreneurial terrain.✨ Why failure is a teacher, not a verdictRather than treating failure as something to be avoided or hidden, this conversation reframes it as a powerful source of learning. Each setback sharpens judgment, builds resilience, and reveals what truly matters when the path forward isn’t clear.✨ The importance of financial, emotional, and mental backupEntrepreneurship tests more than your business model—it tests your nervous system. Daron highlights why sustainable founders prepare not just capital buffers, but emotional support systems and mental resilience to weather inevitable downturns.✨ Redefining legacy beyond inherited expectationsAs a next-gen family business member, Daron explores the tension between honouring what came before and choosing a path that feels authentic. Legacy, he suggests, isn’t about replication—it’s about conscious evolution.✨ Why personal growth is the hidden currency of sustainable entrepreneurshipRevenue can fluctuate, markets can shift, but who you become along the journey determines how far you can go. Person🌱 Upcoming Programme: Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA)If you are looking to deepen your leadership journey and build sustainable impact, consider joining our upcoming Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA) programme.📍 SSCA Hanoi — 13 to 15 May 2026 📍 SSCA Singapore — 25 to 27 June 2026This immersive experience is designed for leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to align purpose, performance, and long-term impact in a rapidly changing world.Thriving in the Age of Disruption with Dr. Ramesh RamachandraReady to thrive in today’s fast-changing world? Visit our website for exclusive insights and resources from Dr. Ramesh!💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube.🎥 Follow us on Tiktok and Linkedln for updates and bonus content.📢 Stay inspired with actionable tips and expert advice every week.🎙️ This podcast is proudly produced by Talent Leadership Crucible.

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    Season 5 - Episode 1 | From IPO Dreams to Inner Clarity: Entrepreneurship, Integrity & Family Business Systems with Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra (Singapore, Vietnam)

    💬 Stay Connected with Us Host:Ruby Nguyen – Founder, CurieousGuest Speaker:Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra – Founder & Managing Director, Talent Leadership Crucible; Serial Entrepreneur; Angel Investor🎧 Episode DescriptionIn this rare and deeply reflective episode of Thriving in the Age of Disruption, Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra steps into the guest seat to share her extraordinary entrepreneurial journey—one shaped as much by ambition and growth as by integrity, resilience, and values-based leadership.Dr. Ramesh recounts building a technology and data company from scratch to pre-IPO in the early 2000s. Within three years, the company attracted multiple rounds of investment, pursued aggressive M&A to scale, and reached valuations as high as SGD 1 billion, later recalibrated to SGD 300 million during the dot-com crash.At the pivotal moment, Dr. Ramesh made a decision few founders would dare to make: she walked away. Faced with ethical misalignment and pressure to compromise her values during the IPO process, she chose integrity over financial success—accepting short-term loss in exchange for long-term clarity.What followed was not an end, but a reinvention.The conversation expands into one of Dr. Ramesh’s deepest areas of work: family businesses. Drawing from years of consulting and other academic research, she explains why over 80% of businesses globally are family-owned, and why trust and altruism—often dismissed as “soft”—are in fact powerful competitive advantages.She introduces a systems lens to family enterprises: the business system, the family system, and the individual family members. When these are misaligned, conflict arises. When they are consciously integrated, family businesses can move faster, think longer-term, and sustain legacy across generations.The episode closes with Dr. Ramesh’s reframing of entrepreneurship itself—not as company-building alone, but as a way of living. To her, entrepreneurship means being resourceful, managing uncertainty, creating value for others, and staying future-ready in a world defined by disruption.This is a candid, honest, and deeply human conversation—essential listening for founders, family business leaders, and anyone questioning what success truly means.💡 Key Takeaways ✅ Fundraising is not validation—it is responsibility ✅ Scaling too fast can underm🌱 Upcoming Programme: Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA)If you are looking to deepen your leadership journey and build sustainable impact, consider joining our upcoming Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA) programme.📍 SSCA Hanoi — 13 to 15 May 2026 📍 SSCA Singapore — 25 to 27 June 2026This immersive experience is designed for leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to align purpose, performance, and long-term impact in a rapidly changing world.Thriving in the Age of Disruption with Dr. Ramesh RamachandraReady to thrive in today’s fast-changing world? Visit our website for exclusive insights and resources from Dr. Ramesh!💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube.🎥 Follow us on Tiktok and Linkedln for updates and bonus content.📢 Stay inspired with actionable tips and expert advice every week.🎙️ This podcast is proudly produced by Talent Leadership Crucible.

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    Season 4 - Episode 15 | From Law to Leadership: Annie Vo's Journey from New York Lawyer to Vietnamese COO (Vietnam, USA)

    💬 Stay Connected with Us Host:Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra – Founder of Talent Leadership CrucibleGuest Speaker: Annie Vo – Chief Operating Officer, Premier Dental, VietnamEpisode DescriptionIn this compelling episode of Thriving in the Age of Disruption, Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra speaks with Annie Vo, COO of Premier Dental, about her remarkable transition from a New York-qualified lawyer to a next generation family business leader in Vietnam.Born in Saigon and raised across the United States, Annie’s story spans continents, disciplines, and generations. Educated at Yale College and NYU Law School, she left behind a successful legal career to return home—joining her husband, a dentist, in transforming her family’s clinic into a modern, patient-centric dental brand.Annie shares how Western professional standards, when blended with Vietnamese values, can create sustainable growth—and why leadership begins with authenticity, humility, and faith. Key Themes Explored1. From Law to Family Business: A Transformative Career Shift Annie reflects on leaving the security of a legal career in New York to help professionalize her family’s dental business in Vietnam. This bold move required rethinking success—not as personal achievement, but as shared growth.“I wanted to build something that served people directly—something that mattered in daily life.”2. Professionalizing with Purpose Drawing on her Western training, Annie introduced structured systems, ethical standards, and a service culture focused on patient experience—redefining what it means to lead in Vietnam’s healthcare space.3. Entrepreneurial Mindset and Adaptability Her leadership embodies resilience and flexibility—qualities she believes are essential in a world of constant change. She credits her ability to thrive to being “comfortable with being uncomfortable.”4. Leadership Insights for Women Annie offers candid advice for aspiring women leaders:Seek mentors who challenge and inspire you.Work hard, but also own your achievements.Don’t wait for permission to lead—step forward with confidence.5. Spiritual and Personal Anchors Rooted in her Christian 🌱 Upcoming Programme: Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA)If you are looking to deepen your leadership journey and build sustainable impact, consider joining our upcoming Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA) programme.📍 SSCA Hanoi — 13 to 15 May 2026 📍 SSCA Singapore — 25 to 27 June 2026This immersive experience is designed for leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to align purpose, performance, and long-term impact in a rapidly changing world.Thriving in the Age of Disruption with Dr. Ramesh RamachandraReady to thrive in today’s fast-changing world? Visit our website for exclusive insights and resources from Dr. Ramesh!💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube.🎥 Follow us on Tiktok and Linkedln for updates and bonus content.📢 Stay inspired with actionable tips and expert advice every week.🎙️ This podcast is proudly produced by Talent Leadership Crucible.

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    Season 4 - Episode 14 | Beyond Inheritance: Designing Meaningful Legacy with Dien Yuen (Vietnam, USA)

    💬 Stay Connected with Us Host: Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra – Founder, Talent Leadership CrucibleGuest Speaker: Dien Yuen – CEO, Daylight Advisors, Founding Executive Director,Center for Philanthropy and Social Impact, The American College of Financial ServicesEpisode DescriptionIn this illuminating and deeply human conversation, Dien Yuen invites us to see legacy not as a final act—but as a living system, continuously shaped by values, relationships, and the courage to ask meaningful questions.With a background in law, philanthropy, family enterprise advising, and global wealth consulting, Dien brings a rare perspective on how individuals and families can align assets, voice, and purpose across generations.This episode explores what it means to steward not only financial capital, but alsoidentity, belonging, and values—especially in multicultural, multi-generational, andrapidly evolving global contexts.Whether advising a family foundation or facilitating dialogue between generations, Dien helps people listen more deeply, trust more fully, and shape legacies that feel as good as they look on paper.Key Themes ExploredLegacy as a Living, Evolving SystemDien shares how legacy is built in conversation—not just documents. It grows withchanging values, relationships, and clarity of purpose.Listening, Reflection & the PauseAdvisors and families alike often rush to problem-solve. Dien invites us to pause, listen, and make space for what wants to emerge.Intergenerational and Cross-Cultural WisdomFrom Asian diaspora families to multi-generational family offices, Dien calls for legacy planning that honor difference, history, and identity.Shifting Roles of Women and Rising Gen LeadersThe traditional “guardians of wealth” are shifting. Dien highlights how rising next gen leaders and women are reshaping philanthropy, strategy, and what it means to lead.The Inner Work of AdvisingDien reflects on the importance of self-awareness in this space and the need forAdvisors who support families in legacy and wealth planning doing their own innerwork.Key Takeaways✅ Legacy is more than inheritance—it’s a dynamic expression of values and voice.🌱 Upcoming Programme: Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA)If you are looking to deepen your leadership journey and build sustainable impact, consider joining our upcoming Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA) programme.📍 SSCA Hanoi — 13 to 15 May 2026 📍 SSCA Singapore — 25 to 27 June 2026This immersive experience is designed for leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to align purpose, performance, and long-term impact in a rapidly changing world.Thriving in the Age of Disruption with Dr. Ramesh RamachandraReady to thrive in today’s fast-changing world? Visit our website for exclusive insights and resources from Dr. Ramesh!💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube.🎥 Follow us on Tiktok and Linkedln for updates and bonus content.📢 Stay inspired with actionable tips and expert advice every week.🎙️ This podcast is proudly produced by Talent Leadership Crucible.

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    Season 4 - Episode 13 | The Inner Work of Innovation: From Thai SMEs to Systems Thinking with Ajjaree Limpamont (Thailand)

    💬 Stay Connected with Us HostDr. Ramesh Ramachandra – Founder of Talent Leadership CrucibleGuest SpeakerDr. Ajjaree Limpamont, Assistant Professor, Entrepreneur, and Consultant inInnovation Management and Strategic Marketing Key Themes ExploredEntrepreneurial Mindset as a Way of Solving ProblemsAjjaree shares how her entrepreneurial journey began in her familybusiness—where resource constraints demanded creativity and resilience. Shesees entrepreneurship not just as building businesses, but as creating value withpurpose, grounded in empathy and impact.Strategic Marketing & Innovation ManagementFrom consulting with local Thai businesses to helping global clients enterASEAN markets, Ajjaree emphasizes problem definition, listening, anddesign thinking. Innovation, for her, isn’t invention—it’s about finding new,efficient, and inclusive ways to solve real problems.“In innovation management, impact matters more than novelty. If it doesn’tchange something for the better, it’s not innovation—it’s just an idea.”Sustainability in EntrepreneurshipAjjaree reframes sustainability as something that lives in local ecosystems andlong-standing practices—especially in Thai SMEs that have endured forgenerations. She challenges the idea that sustainability is only for largeenterprises or global agendas.“Sustainability is already in the DNA of many small businesses—we just didn’talways call it that.”Modern Business Models for the VUCA WorldAjjaree walks through examples of Thai SMEs shifting to subscription models,platform plays, and tech-enabled scalability, showing how tradition andinnovation can coexist—and how technology can help elevate human-centeredbusiness.Crisis-Ready Mindset: Pause, Reflect, ReframeHer personal practice for navigating crises is a straightforward 3-stepprocess: Pause. Reflect. Reframe. In the face of fear, Ajjaree emphasizesacceptance and perspective—not resistance.“Fear will visit everyone. But if you sit with it, reflect, and reframe, you canride the wave instead of being crushed by it.”Simplicity, Spirituality & Emotional IntelligenceAjjaree brings a calming, spiritual lens to the con🌱 Upcoming Programme: Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA)If you are looking to deepen your leadership journey and build sustainable impact, consider joining our upcoming Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA) programme.📍 SSCA Hanoi — 13 to 15 May 2026 📍 SSCA Singapore — 25 to 27 June 2026This immersive experience is designed for leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to align purpose, performance, and long-term impact in a rapidly changing world.Thriving in the Age of Disruption with Dr. Ramesh RamachandraReady to thrive in today’s fast-changing world? Visit our website for exclusive insights and resources from Dr. Ramesh!💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube.🎥 Follow us on Tiktok and Linkedln for updates and bonus content.📢 Stay inspired with actionable tips and expert advice every week.🎙️ This podcast is proudly produced by Talent Leadership Crucible.

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    The Mastery Effect - Episode 6 | Beyond Recipes: Living Systems, Multi-Generational Wisdom, and Emergent Change - Nora BATESON (Sweden/USA)

    💬 Stay Connected with Us In this episode of The Mastery Effect, co-hosts Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra and Poorani Thanusha are joined by Nora Bateson, award-winning filmmaker, writer, educator, and President of the International Bateson Institute.Nora is the creator of Warm Data theory and practice, and author of Small Arcs of Larger Circles. She brings deep experience in systems thinking, complexity, and relational dynamics.In this conversation, Nora invites us to step beyond reductionist thinking into a more ecological, improvisational way of living and working. Together, we explore intergenerational wisdom, family systems, and the possibility of discovering new pathways in a world that demands change.✨ Key Topics Covered:1️⃣ Living in Systems, Not DescriptionsWhy introductions and identities are always relational“Who am I with you?” as a guiding question2️⃣ Urgency vs. EmergenceThe trap of “recipes” and quick fixesHow mastery is about decades of practice that allow improvisation3️⃣ Multi-Generational & Implicit LearningLessons passed down without wordsIntergenerational transmissions shaping families and communities4️⃣ Family Businesses as Change AgentsThe tension between preserving tradition and adapting to surviveWhat processes needed for open possibilities for renewal5️⃣ Collective Consciousness & Shared RealmsBeyond compromise: discovering a common field of possibilityHow new insights emerge trans-contextually6️⃣ Origins and LineageInsights from Nora’s father, Gregory Bateson, and grandfather, William BatesonHolding integrity across generations without “selling out”About UsTalent Leadership Crucible – Founded by Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra, itcultivates leadership that thrives in complexity through coaching, facilitation,and strategic consulting.Impact Velocity – A platform co-founded by Poorani Thanusha that advancespurposeful leadership and systemic change.Interviewee’s Affiliation: Nora Bateson is President of the InternationalBateson Institute, creator of Warm Data theory and pr🌱 Upcoming Programme: Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA)If you are looking to deepen your leadership journey and build sustainable impact, consider joining our upcoming Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA) programme.📍 SSCA Hanoi — 13 to 15 May 2026 📍 SSCA Singapore — 25 to 27 June 2026This immersive experience is designed for leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to align purpose, performance, and long-term impact in a rapidly changing world.Thriving in the Age of Disruption with Dr. Ramesh RamachandraReady to thrive in today’s fast-changing world? Visit our website for exclusive insights and resources from Dr. Ramesh!💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube.🎥 Follow us on Tiktok and Linkedln for updates and bonus content.📢 Stay inspired with actionable tips and expert advice every week.🎙️ This podcast is proudly produced by Talent Leadership Crucible.

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    The Mastery Effect - Episode 5 | The Inner Game of Selling and Life: Lessons from a Lifelong Practitioner - Jeffrey LIPSIUS (USA)

    💬 Stay Connected with Us INTRODUCTIONIn this episode of The Mastery Effect, Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra and Poorani Thanusha welcome Jeffrey Lipsius, Director of the Inner Game School of Sales Leadership and a close collaborator of Timothy Gallwey, the father of modern coaching.Jeffrey shares his lifelong journey of applying the Inner Game method—from tennis and sales leadership to meditation and personal fulfillment.This conversation bridges inner work, leadership, and collective values—inviting us to see mastery as both personal and universal.Key Topics Covered:Inner vs. Outer MasteryFulfillment as the true measure of achievementLessons from tennis on playing to potential instead of chasing resultsThe Inner Game of SellingRedefining sales leadership through the buyer’s decision processThe three conversations: with the customer, within the customer, and within the salespersonWhy peak performance in sales is about creating “no-brainer” clarityPrinciples of the Inner GameWinning the inner game first so the outer game follows naturallyNavigating conditioned expectations versus authentic choiceBalancing KPIs and outer results with inner learning and growthMeditation, Childhood Memories, and Original ConsciousnessJeffrey’s meditation breakthrough after 60 years of practiceAccessing early childhood states as keys to reconnecting with original consciousnessThe acquired self vs. the original self—and the wisdom of knowing bothCollective Consciousness and Shared ValuesLove for children and the inner child as a universal collective valueLeveraging shared consciousness to reframe leadership and societyKey Takeaways:Fulfillment is the true scoreboard: Mastery is measured from within, not by external markers.Sales mastery begins with the buyer: The role of the salesperson is to help buyers gain clarity.Peak performance is presence: Mindfulness dissolves self-doubt and unlocks flow.Meditation reveals original consciousness: Childhood memory provides a path to deeper awareness.Leadership is a choice of self: Reclaim authorship and decide which self you prioritize.About UsTalent Leadership Crucible – Founded by Dr. Ramesh R🌱 Upcoming Programme: Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA)If you are looking to deepen your leadership journey and build sustainable impact, consider joining our upcoming Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA) programme.📍 SSCA Hanoi — 13 to 15 May 2026 📍 SSCA Singapore — 25 to 27 June 2026This immersive experience is designed for leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to align purpose, performance, and long-term impact in a rapidly changing world.Thriving in the Age of Disruption with Dr. Ramesh RamachandraReady to thrive in today’s fast-changing world? Visit our website for exclusive insights and resources from Dr. Ramesh!💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube.🎥 Follow us on Tiktok and Linkedln for updates and bonus content.📢 Stay inspired with actionable tips and expert advice every week.🎙️ This podcast is proudly produced by Talent Leadership Crucible.

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    The Mastery Effect - Episode 4 | Personal Mastery and the Collapse of Systems: Peter SENGE’s Urgent Call

    💬 Stay Connected with Us In this profound episode of The Mastery Effect, co-hosts Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra and Ms. Poorani Thanusha are joined by Dr. Peter Senge, author of The Fifth Discipline and pioneer of organizational learning and systems thinking.Peter Senge reflects on the accelerating collapse of dominant cultural systems—and what personal mastery, emotional maturity, and spiritual cultivation have to do with navigating this complexity.Together, they explore the relational shifts needed for human survival, how indigenous worldviews and systems awareness point toward a more compassionate future, and why AI could become a mirror for our collective consciousness.🔑 Key Topics Covered:1️⃣ Collapse of the Modern ParadigmPeter Senge describes how today’s economic, political, and ecological systems are breaking down—and why domination and extraction are at the heart of that collapse.2️⃣ The Role of Personal MasteryHe explores how cultivating emotional spaciousness, spiritual energy (chi), and embodied awareness allows leaders to act with clarity rather than fear.3️⃣ AI and the Legitimacy of Other IntelligencesA powerful story of AI trained on indigenous wisdom shows how AI might evolve beyond servant models—inviting a new form of relational intelligence.4️⃣ Systems Thinking for Global ChangePeter Senge reaffirms the relevance of the five disciplines and emphasises the urgent need to nurture systemic intelligence at a planetary scale.5️⃣ Indigenous Wisdom and Cultural HealingHe challenges the Western mindsets of control and separation and draws from ancient traditions that emphasise reciprocity, reverence, and interconnectedness.✨ Key Takeaways:✅ Personal mastery is the foundation of systemic change—cultivate emotional and spiritual clarity ✅ The future of AI depends on how we relate to it: domination or mutual legitimacy ✅ Collapse reveals what no longer serves—what matters is the subcultures we build now ✅ Systems thinking is not a theory, but a way to live in alignment with life itself ✅ Healing requires de-centering the self and honouring all forms of intelligence—human and more-than-human🌀 About UsInterviewee’s Affiliation: 🌱 Upcoming Programme: Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA)If you are looking to deepen your leadership journey and build sustainable impact, consider joining our upcoming Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA) programme.📍 SSCA Hanoi — 13 to 15 May 2026 📍 SSCA Singapore — 25 to 27 June 2026This immersive experience is designed for leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to align purpose, performance, and long-term impact in a rapidly changing world.Thriving in the Age of Disruption with Dr. Ramesh RamachandraReady to thrive in today’s fast-changing world? Visit our website for exclusive insights and resources from Dr. Ramesh!💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube.🎥 Follow us on Tiktok and Linkedln for updates and bonus content.📢 Stay inspired with actionable tips and expert advice every week.🎙️ This podcast is proudly produced by Talent Leadership Crucible.

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    The Mastery Effect - Episode 3 | From Radical Idea to Global Practice: Alan ATKISSON on Sustainability and Mastery (Sweden | USA)

    💬 Stay Connected with Us In this episode of The Mastery Effect, co-hosts Ms. Poorani Thanusha, Co-founder of Impact Velocity, and Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra, Founder of Talent Leadership Crucible, sit down with Alan AtKisson—a pioneer in sustainability, author of the Optimist Trilogy, and systems change strategist whose work has shaped sustainable development globally for decades.He shares his journey with sustainability, which was just a radical concept then, and has since gained global attention.  He addresses how systems thinking, personal mastery, and collective consciousness can transform leadership and drive systemic change.Listeners will also hear Alan’s personal stories of sacrifice, overcoming burnout, and how to rebuild mastery. He offers valuable lessons on leading change with integrity, humility, and resilience.Key Topics Covered:1️⃣ Evolution of Sustainability: From fringe thinking to mainstream policy — and Alan's participation in it.2️⃣ Systems Thinking and Mindset Shifts: How rethinking mental models and understanding interconnected systems can unlock solutions to today’s complex challenges.3️⃣ Personal Mastery for Leaders: Why mastery is a lifelong journey of self-awareness and aligning personal values with broader societal impact.4️⃣ Collective Consciousness in Change: The power of shared awareness and collaboration in transforming organisations and entire systems.5️⃣ Resilience and Renewal: Alan’s personal path through burnout and recovery.Key Takeaways:✅ Mastery extends beyond personal growth—it is about relationships, dyads, groups, communities and institutions. ✅ Real leadership means navigating complexity with integrity and humility. ✅ Sustainability thrives through systems awareness and collective action. ✅ Rebuilding mastery after setbacks is essential to transformative leadership. ✅ Conscious leadership can change organisations and reshape societal systems.About UsInterviewee’s Affiliation: Alan AtKisson is a pioneer in sustainability, an author, and a systems change strategist. Impact Velocity – Co-founded by Poorani Thanusha, advancing purposeful leadership and systemic change. Tal🌱 Upcoming Programme: Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA)If you are looking to deepen your leadership journey and build sustainable impact, consider joining our upcoming Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA) programme.📍 SSCA Hanoi — 13 to 15 May 2026 📍 SSCA Singapore — 25 to 27 June 2026This immersive experience is designed for leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to align purpose, performance, and long-term impact in a rapidly changing world.Thriving in the Age of Disruption with Dr. Ramesh RamachandraReady to thrive in today’s fast-changing world? Visit our website for exclusive insights and resources from Dr. Ramesh!💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube.🎥 Follow us on Tiktok and Linkedln for updates and bonus content.📢 Stay inspired with actionable tips and expert advice every week.🎙️ This podcast is proudly produced by Talent Leadership Crucible.

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    The Mastery Effect - Episode 2 | Engaging with the system - Adam KAHANE (Canada)

    💬 Stay Connected with Us In this episode of The Mastery Effect, Ms Poorani Thanusha, co-founder of Impact Velocity and Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra, founder of Talent Leadership Crucible speaks with Adam Kahane, co-founder of Reos Partners, author, and globally recognised facilitator.Adam shares insights from over 30 years of working with governments, corporations, and communities tackling tough, systemic challenges — from South Africa’s post-apartheid transition to indigenous healthcare in Canada.His approach bridges personal mastery, systems thinking, and what he calls “stretch collaboration,” showing us how leadership today demands both self-awareness and collective action.Key Topics Covered:1. Stretch Collaboration - Learning to work with people we don’t agree with, don’t like, or don’t trust.2. The Role of Personal Mastery in Systems Work - Why inner clarity is essential for navigating complex external challenges.3. Power and Love as Forces for Change - Drawing on Martin Luther King Jr.’s quote, “Power without love is reckless and abusive, but love without power is sentimental and anaemic”, Adam reflects on balancing assertion and compassion in leadership.4. Moving Beyond Fixing to Co-Emerging - Why traditional problem-solving doesn’t work with systemic challenges, and what to do instead.5. Personal Lessons from 30+ Years of Facilitation - How Adam’s own learningjourney mirrors the work he does with organisations and societies.Key Takeaways:The only instrument we have to create systemic change is ourselves.Systems leadership requires humility, listening, and the ability to let go of control.Real change is not about forcing solutions but co-creating what emerges next.Both power and love must be present in leadership for lasting impact.About UsInterviewee’s Affiliation: Adam Kahane is Co-founder of Reos Partners.Impact Velocity – Co-founded by Poorani Thanusha, advancing purposeful leadership and systemic change.Talent Leadership Crucible – Founded by Dr. Ramesh Ramach🌱 Upcoming Programme: Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA)If you are looking to deepen your leadership journey and build sustainable impact, consider joining our upcoming Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA) programme.📍 SSCA Hanoi — 13 to 15 May 2026 📍 SSCA Singapore — 25 to 27 June 2026This immersive experience is designed for leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to align purpose, performance, and long-term impact in a rapidly changing world.Thriving in the Age of Disruption with Dr. Ramesh RamachandraReady to thrive in today’s fast-changing world? Visit our website for exclusive insights and resources from Dr. Ramesh!💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube.🎥 Follow us on Tiktok and Linkedln for updates and bonus content.📢 Stay inspired with actionable tips and expert advice every week.🎙️ This podcast is proudly produced by Talent Leadership Crucible.

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    Season 4 - Episode 12 | Pivoting from being a 3rd Gen of a Family Business to a Founder-led Manufacturer with Ravi Chunilal (Vietnam, Hong Kong)

    💬 Stay Connected with Us In this engaging episode of Thriving in the Age of Disruption, Ravi Chunilal recounts how a bold pivot transformed his family's long-standing trading business into a thriving garment manufacturing company in Vietnam. A third-generation entrepreneur, Ravi shares how cultural fluency, a crisis-ready mindset, and a passion for innovation helped him grow Kiara Garments into a 1,000-employee operation, exporting millions of garments annually.Listeners will gain valuable insights on professionalizing a family business, driving sustainability in a traditionally high-impact industry, and leading with clarity through COVID and other disruptions.🔑 Key Themes Explored1. From Trading to Manufacturing: A Strategic PivotFacing diminishing returns in fabric trading, Ravi leveraged his deep understanding of textiles and client relationships to launch a factory in Vietnam.2. Family Business Meets ProfessionalismRavi details the delicate balance of honoring family ties while transforming operations into a performance-driven, scalable enterprise.3. Crisis Leadership in ActionDuring COVID-19, Ravi’s factory avoided shutdown by taking over a ferry service for workers—a powerful example of adaptive leadership and creative problem-solving.4. Defining and Practicing SustainabilityFrom certified products to exploring renewable energy, Ravi shares how his business embraces responsible manufacturing and consumer awareness.5. Cultural Adaptability and Entrepreneurial MindsetHaving lived across Taiwan, China, and Vietnam, Ravi's leadership style blends global perspective with local action—thriving through uncertainty and change.💡 Key Takeaways✅ Disruption Creates Opportunity – Reimagining business models ensures long-term relevance. ✅ Professionalization Drives Scale – Transparent systems and strong teams create sustainable growth. ✅ Mindset Matters – A “stop at nothing” approach empowers action through any crisis. ✅ Simplicity is a Strength – Resilience is rooted in being able to live with less when needed.Host: Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra – Founder, Talent Leadership Crucible & Impact VelocityGuest Speaker: 🌱 Upcoming Programme: Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA)If you are looking to deepen your leadership journey and build sustainable impact, consider joining our upcoming Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA) programme.📍 SSCA Hanoi — 13 to 15 May 2026 📍 SSCA Singapore — 25 to 27 June 2026This immersive experience is designed for leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to align purpose, performance, and long-term impact in a rapidly changing world.Thriving in the Age of Disruption with Dr. Ramesh RamachandraReady to thrive in today’s fast-changing world? Visit our website for exclusive insights and resources from Dr. Ramesh!💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube.🎥 Follow us on Tiktok and Linkedln for updates and bonus content.📢 Stay inspired with actionable tips and expert advice every week.🎙️ This podcast is proudly produced by Talent Leadership Crucible.

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    Season 4 - Episode 11 | From Profit to Purpose: How Digiworld Built a Vision-led Billion-Dollar business with Ms. Hong Trang (Vietnam)

    💬 Stay Connected with Us In this insightful episode, Dr. Ramesh speaks with Ms. Hong Trang, co-founder and Deputy General Director of Digiworld, Vietnam’s pioneering market builder in ICT, healthcare, and FMCG. Ms. Trang shares Digiworld’s transformational journey from a startup driven by financial goals to a billion-dollar company anchored in a larger purpose: helping people live big lives.She reflects on how defining a clear vision, fostering an entrepreneurial culture, and focusing on value creation helped scale Digiworld’s impact. Ms. Trang also opens up about personal turning points that shaped her crisis-ready mindset, her spiritual journey, and views on sustainability and family business succession.This episode offers a powerful blend of leadership lessons, business growth strategies, and personal reflections on fulfillment and legacy.🔑 Key Themes Explored1. From Profit to Purpose: The Digiworld EvolutionInitially driven by financial goals, Digiworld’s founders later defined a deeper purpose: “People Living Big Lives.” This clarity became a guiding principle for leadership, culture, and growth.2. The Market Builder MindsetDigiworld transitioned from being a distributor to a market builder, solving unmet consumer needs. A key example: introducing laptops under $1,000 to Vietnam in early 2000s, making technology accessible to a broader population where the then prevailing price was U$5000 to U$6000.3. Crisis-Ready LeadershipDuring crises, Ms. Trang evolved from resisting challenges to practicing mindfulness and presence, allowing storms to pass with calm.4. Mindfulness and Self-DiscoverySpirituality for Ms. Trang means a continuous journey of self-discovery, learning who she is and aligning her purpose. Personal crises, including challenges in marriage, became pivotal moments for deeper connection, humility, and balance.5. Family Business and SuccessionMs. Trang highlights the dilemma of balancing legacy with the happiness of future generations. She advocates respecting the autonomy of the next generation, allowing them to pursue their own paths rather than imposing family business obligations.Host: Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra, Author, Podcast Host, Founder of Talent Leadership Crucible &🌱 Upcoming Programme: Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA)If you are looking to deepen your leadership journey and build sustainable impact, consider joining our upcoming Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA) programme.📍 SSCA Hanoi — 13 to 15 May 2026 📍 SSCA Singapore — 25 to 27 June 2026This immersive experience is designed for leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to align purpose, performance, and long-term impact in a rapidly changing world.Thriving in the Age of Disruption with Dr. Ramesh RamachandraReady to thrive in today’s fast-changing world? Visit our website for exclusive insights and resources from Dr. Ramesh!💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube.🎥 Follow us on Tiktok and Linkedln for updates and bonus content.📢 Stay inspired with actionable tips and expert advice every week.🎙️ This podcast is proudly produced by Talent Leadership Crucible.

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    The Mastery Effect - Episode 1 | Leading Systemic Change From Within by Poorani THANUSHA (Singapore, Vietnam)

    💬 Stay Connected with Us Defining personal masteryPersonal mastery isn’t a destination. It’s a discipline.It’s not simply technical expertise - though skill matters.It’s life mastery — living in alignment with values, purpose, and awareness.As we explore this work through Talent Leadership Crucible and ImpactVelocity, personal mastery means:staying grounded in uncertaintyfacing blind spots with humilitybalancing ambition with presenceleading for both personal growth and collective well-beingIn a world of constant change, personal mastery isn’t optional — it’s whatallows us to face complexity with clarity.#MasteryEffectEpisode1 #PersonalMastery #InnerWork #Leadership #SystemsDevelopment #RegenerativeLeadership#DrRameshRamachandra #PooraniThanusha #TalentLeadershipCrucible#ImpactVelocity🌱 Upcoming Programme: Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA)If you are looking to deepen your leadership journey and build sustainable impact, consider joining our upcoming Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA) programme.📍 SSCA Hanoi — 13 to 15 May 2026 📍 SSCA Singapore — 25 to 27 June 2026This immersive experience is designed for leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to align purpose, performance, and long-term impact in a rapidly changing world.Thriving in the Age of Disruption with Dr. Ramesh RamachandraReady to thrive in today’s fast-changing world? Visit our website for exclusive insights and resources from Dr. Ramesh!💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube.🎥 Follow us on Tiktok and Linkedln for updates and bonus content.📢 Stay inspired with actionable tips and expert advice every week.🎙️ This podcast is proudly produced by Talent Leadership Crucible.

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    The Mastery Effect | From Idea to Impact: The Backstory of the Mastery Effect

    💬 Stay Connected with Us Why this conversation mattersIn many conversations with leaders, one theme remains: the importance ofdoing the inner work.Through the podcast and our work with leaders, we’ve seen how personalmastery becomes the quiet engine behind effective leadership, especially incomplexity.This isn’t about titles or positions. It’s about how we stay centered,reflective, and purposeful amidst change.At Talent Leadership Crucible and Impact Velocity, the question we continueto explore is simple:How do we lead ourselves, so we can lead others?#PersonalMastery #LeadershipPractice #LearningJourney#DrRameshRamachandra #PooraniThanusha #EileenCheng#TalentLeadershipCrucible #ImpactVelocity🌱 Upcoming Programme: Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA)If you are looking to deepen your leadership journey and build sustainable impact, consider joining our upcoming Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA) programme.📍 SSCA Hanoi — 13 to 15 May 2026 📍 SSCA Singapore — 25 to 27 June 2026This immersive experience is designed for leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to align purpose, performance, and long-term impact in a rapidly changing world.Thriving in the Age of Disruption with Dr. Ramesh RamachandraReady to thrive in today’s fast-changing world? Visit our website for exclusive insights and resources from Dr. Ramesh!💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube.🎥 Follow us on Tiktok and Linkedln for updates and bonus content.📢 Stay inspired with actionable tips and expert advice every week.🎙️ This podcast is proudly produced by Talent Leadership Crucible.

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    TLC TALKS | SUSTAINABLE SUCCESS SERIES | WHAT IS IT ABOUT?

    💬 Stay Connected with Us  Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA)  Leadership is not just about individual mastery. It’s about aligning teams, organisations, and systems toward shared purpose.  That’s why we at Talent Leadership Crucible created the SSCA - Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage — a leadership experience grounded in systems thinking and collective intelligence.  Through frameworks like Peter Senge’s Five Disciplines and Otto Scharmer’s Theory U, we explore how organizations move from survival to sustainable success: Surfacing blind spots Reframing limiting assumptions Creating shared vision Building real collaboration Sustaining personal mastery as systems evolve The work of leadership is ongoing — both within ourselves and across the systems we serve. #SSCA #CollectiveAdvantage #SystemsThinking #LeadershipPractice #OrganizationalLearning #DrRameshRamachandra #PooraniThanusha #EileenCheng #TalentLeadershipCrucible #ImpactVelocity🌱 Upcoming Programme: Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA)If you are looking to deepen your leadership journey and build sustainable impact, consider joining our upcoming Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA) programme.📍 SSCA Hanoi — 13 to 15 May 2026 📍 SSCA Singapore — 25 to 27 June 2026This immersive experience is designed for leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to align purpose, performance, and long-term impact in a rapidly changing world.Thriving in the Age of Disruption with Dr. Ramesh RamachandraReady to thrive in today’s fast-changing world? Visit our website for exclusive insights and resources from Dr. Ramesh!💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube.🎥 Follow us on Tiktok and Linkedln for updates and bonus content.📢 Stay inspired with actionable tips and expert advice every week.🎙️ This podcast is proudly produced by Talent Leadership Crucible.

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    Season 4 - Episode 10 | From Paper Routes to Power Bikes: An Intrapreneurial Journey with David Archibald (Viet Nam)

    💬 Stay Connected with Us In this moving and candid episode, David Archibald shares his extraordinary journey from a 10 years old paperboy in the U.S. to the head of a thriving motorcycle import business in Vietnam.With a strong work ethic from an early age, David made a life - altering decision to care for his late wife, a path that ultimately led him to Vietnam. Through personal loss and professional challenges, he exemplifies the mindset of an intrapreneur - working as if the business were his own, while inspiring his team to build personal brands and take full ownership of their roles.Through David’s powerful and heartfelt reflections, we’ll explore key themes such as: cross - cultural leadership, managing uncertainty, building exceptional customer experiences, and why resilience starts with learning to handle rejection.Together with Dr. Ramesh, let’s explore how David’s insights open up a compelling perspective on living with purpose and gratitude.🔑 Key Themes Explored: 1. Intrapreneurial mindset and ownership cultureDavid leads a Dubai-backed venture in Vietnam with the mindset of an owner. He treats every challenge as if the business were his own, instilling the same accountability in his team.2. Resilience through rejection and reflectionFrom cold calls to cold shoulders at roller discos, David’s view of rejection as a learning tool has shaped his approach to sales, leadership, and parenting.3. Navigating cultural nuances in emerging marketsDavid shares lessons from building nine dealerships in Vietnam, emphasizing customer experience, peer support, and understanding local workplace norms like the 13th-month salary.4. Legacy, leadership, and personal brandingInspired by the idea of leaving behind wisdom for his children and employees, David started his podcast. His goal? Walk the talk of visibility, leadership, and lifelong learning.5. Spirituality and living a simple lifeDavid believes in gratitude as a daily spiritual practice. His turning point came in Rome, realizing that life is fleeting and impact matters more than possessions.Host: Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra, Author, Podcast Host, Founder of Talent Leadership Crucible & Founder of 🌱 Upcoming Programme: Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA)If you are looking to deepen your leadership journey and build sustainable impact, consider joining our upcoming Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA) programme.📍 SSCA Hanoi — 13 to 15 May 2026 📍 SSCA Singapore — 25 to 27 June 2026This immersive experience is designed for leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to align purpose, performance, and long-term impact in a rapidly changing world.Thriving in the Age of Disruption with Dr. Ramesh RamachandraReady to thrive in today’s fast-changing world? Visit our website for exclusive insights and resources from Dr. Ramesh!💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube.🎥 Follow us on Tiktok and Linkedln for updates and bonus content.📢 Stay inspired with actionable tips and expert advice every week.🎙️ This podcast is proudly produced by Talent Leadership Crucible.

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    Season 4 - Episode 9 | A Mother’s Courage and a CEO’s Vision with An Vo (Viet Nam)

    💬 Stay Connected with Us In this deeply moving episode, An Vo shares her extraordinary journey of building Janus Executive Search from the ground up, rooted in purpose, empathy, and resilience. Once a high - flying corporate HR leader, An Vo’s path shifted dramatically after a personal crisis involving her son’s rare medical condition. That experience became the catalyst for an entirely new definition of success.Together with Dr. Ramesh, An explores how the entrepreneurial and crisis - ready mindsets shaped her leadership journey. She shares how motherhood, philanthropy, and spiritual growth are woven into her professional identity and how these values are redefining what it means to thrive in Vietnam’s fast - changing executive search market?🔑 Key Themes Explored: 1. Entrepreneurial Mindset Rooted in CrisisAn’s shift from corporate to founder was born out of necessity. But it became her calling. She shares how her personal values translated into unlimited leave, flexible work-from-anywhere policies, and emotional support are part of the inclusive, supportive corporate culture.2. SPECIAL SEGMENT on - Executive Search in VietnamGiven Vietnam’s fragmented recruitment space she shares how to build a practice rooted on trust, quality, and long-term relationships. 3. Overcoming Crisis with Resilience and Spiritual GrowthAn candidly shares how faith, community, and letting go of ‘control’ helped her navigate her son’s diagnosis and evolve her perspective on success and simplicity.4. Redefining ThrivingFor An, thriving is not about status or revenue. It’s about presence, balance, and enabling others to live their full lives, at work and beyond.5. Philanthropy and Palliative CareFrom microfinance to disability advocacy, An’s continues through her work in children’s special education and palliative care. She highlights the importance of problem-solving, managing uncertainty, and creating shared value in underserved markets.Host: Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra, Author, Podcast Host, Founder of Talent Leadership Crucible & Founder of Impact VelocityGuest Speaker: An Vo – Founding Partner & Managing Director,🌱 Upcoming Programme: Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA)If you are looking to deepen your leadership journey and build sustainable impact, consider joining our upcoming Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA) programme.📍 SSCA Hanoi — 13 to 15 May 2026 📍 SSCA Singapore — 25 to 27 June 2026This immersive experience is designed for leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to align purpose, performance, and long-term impact in a rapidly changing world.Thriving in the Age of Disruption with Dr. Ramesh RamachandraReady to thrive in today’s fast-changing world? Visit our website for exclusive insights and resources from Dr. Ramesh!💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube.🎥 Follow us on Tiktok and Linkedln for updates and bonus content.📢 Stay inspired with actionable tips and expert advice every week.🎙️ This podcast is proudly produced by Talent Leadership Crucible.

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    Season 4 - Episode 8 | Redefining E-commerce: The Journey of Chợ Tốt (Carousell Vietnam) in the Second-Hand Market with Ruby Hoang (Vietnam)

    💬 Stay Connected with Us In this thought - provoking episode, Ruby Hoang - COO of Chợ Tốt (part of the Carousell Group), reflects on her 10 years journey leading one of Vietnam’s largest classified e - commerce platforms. From shaping customer trust in second - hand marketplaces to championing purpose - driven leadership, Ruby shares how an entrepreneurial and crisis - ready mindset helped her navigate rapid business transformation and personal evolution.She opens up about building trust in e - commerce, empowering local innovation within a regional company, and developing inner clarity through self - awareness and spiritual growth. Ruby also reveals how simplicity and reflection sustain her in both leadership and life.Leadership is not just about managing. It’s about knowing yourself, trusting others, and leading with authenticity.🔑 Key Themes Explored: 1. Entrepreneurial and Crisis - Ready Mindset in a Corporate RoleRuby illustrates how being open - minded, decisive, and resourceful helped her and her team adapt to changing customer behaviors: from building a user - friendly app to tackling trust and convenience in second-hand goods.“You cannot do all the things. You need to give the team clarity… and focus.”2. E-Commerce Evolution in VietnamRuby shares how Vietnamese consumer habits shifted over the decade from skepticism to growing trust in buying used goods online and how Chợ Tốt built hybrid online - offline models to support high - value items, such as used cars.“For used cars, besides convenience, trust is key… So we invested in physical inspections and certification.”3. Corporate Culture and Local InnovationShe highlights the empowering leadership style at Carousell and how it enables local teams like Chợ Tốt to innovate boldly and act with ownership.“They give us space to take accountability and pursue our vision.”4. Crisis Coping and Support SystemsWhether personal or professional, Ruby uses mentorship, peer wisdom, and quiet reflection to process crises—emphasizing courage, curiosity, and conscious decision-making.“Letting go of fear of being judged helps increase the chance of success for the team.”5. Spiritual Growth and the Power of SimplicityRuby shares how mindful pauses - a cup of tea, a walk in the forest, or a quiet moment of refle🌱 Upcoming Programme: Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA)If you are looking to deepen your leadership journey and build sustainable impact, consider joining our upcoming Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA) programme.📍 SSCA Hanoi — 13 to 15 May 2026 📍 SSCA Singapore — 25 to 27 June 2026This immersive experience is designed for leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to align purpose, performance, and long-term impact in a rapidly changing world.Thriving in the Age of Disruption with Dr. Ramesh RamachandraReady to thrive in today’s fast-changing world? Visit our website for exclusive insights and resources from Dr. Ramesh!💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube.🎥 Follow us on Tiktok and Linkedln for updates and bonus content.📢 Stay inspired with actionable tips and expert advice every week.🎙️ This podcast is proudly produced by Talent Leadership Crucible.

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    Season 4 - Episode 7 | Leading with Resilience: Ong Geok Chwee's Innovation Journey (Singapore)

    💬 Stay Connected with Us In this illuminating episode, Ong Geok Chwee, CEO of Bridge Alliance, shares her journey of leading through disruption, embracing innovation, and cultivating personal growth. She explores how to transform the telecommunications landscape with innovative thinking, address sustainability challenges in emerging sectors, and maintain personal balance through mindfulness. Ong’s approach emphasizes resilience, adaptability, and purposeful leadership in navigating uncertain times.An inspiring episode that offers valuable lessons on innovation, resilience in crises, and long-term visionary leadership.🔑 Key Themes Explored1. Entrepreneurial and Crisis-Ready MindsetsResourcefulness, risk-taking, and resilience are essential in navigating disruption. Geok Chwee emphasizes the balance between driving innovation while sustaining core business operations. Her philosophy of striving to be 1% better every day highlights her approach to leadership and growth.2. Innovation Beyond TechnologyInnovation is about enhancing value across diverse sectors. She highlights how embracing change and nurturing creativity ensures long-term business relevance. She also shares how AI serves as a collaborator that enhances human potential.3. Sustaining Radical InnovationSustaining innovation in markets without immediate demand requires patience and strategic alignment. Geok Chwee discusses how leadership must commit to long-term thinking, overcoming monetization challenges while ensuring sustainable solutions.4. Strategic Innovation in Family BusinessesAligning leadership vision with realistic timelines is key for long-term success. She reflects on how corporate governance frameworks support sustainable change and ensure that strategic innovation aligns with ROI expectations.5. Mindfulness, Simplicity, and GrowthMindfulness and simplicity play a crucial role in fostering personal and professional resilience. Ong shares how meditation and self-awareness promote emotional clarity and strength, allowing her to lead with balance and purpose.Host: Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra, Author, Podcast Host, Founder of Talent Leadership Crucible & Founder of Impact VelocityGuest🌱 Upcoming Programme: Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA)If you are looking to deepen your leadership journey and build sustainable impact, consider joining our upcoming Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA) programme.📍 SSCA Hanoi — 13 to 15 May 2026 📍 SSCA Singapore — 25 to 27 June 2026This immersive experience is designed for leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to align purpose, performance, and long-term impact in a rapidly changing world.Thriving in the Age of Disruption with Dr. Ramesh RamachandraReady to thrive in today’s fast-changing world? Visit our website for exclusive insights and resources from Dr. Ramesh!💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube.🎥 Follow us on Tiktok and Linkedln for updates and bonus content.📢 Stay inspired with actionable tips and expert advice every week.🎙️ This podcast is proudly produced by Talent Leadership Crucible.

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    Season 4 - Special | International Women's Day 2025 : #AccelerateAction

    💬 Stay Connected with Us This International Women's Day, we celebrate women's remarkable strength, resilience, and achievements worldwide. The 2025 theme #AccelerateAction, calls us to break barriers, challenge biases, and expedite progress toward genuine gender equality. Let’s honor the milestones reached and inspire collective action for a more inclusive future.Amplify Women's Voices: Share stories of resilience, achievements, and dreams. Platforms like the "Thriving in the Age of Disruption" podcast offer rich narratives of women's experiences.Support Women's Growth by Mentoring, collaborating, and creating opportunities. Join networks and engage with platforms and content that provide strategies for career success.Break Biases: Challenge stereotypes and advocate for inclusive environments. Participate in discussions and use educational resources that offer insights into overcoming societal biases.Engage Male Allies: Include men in the conversation—gender equality benefits everyone. Encouraging dialogues on platforms highlighting the importance of male support in gender initiatives is crucial.Host: Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra, Author, Podcast Host and Founder of Talent Leadership Crucible & Impact Velocity.Guest Speakers:Alison Astarita - Vice President Operations, ASSA ABLOY Group, Vietnam.An Vo - Managing Director of JanusKoh Yan Ping - CEO of the Singapore Council of Women’s Organizations (SCWO)Ruby Nguyen - Founder of CurieousDr. Tracy Brower - Vice President of Workplace Insights SteelcaseDr. Ong Geok Chwee - CEO at Brisge Alliance Ruby Hoang - Chief Operating Officer at Chợ Tốt Tune in, and together we'll be Thriving in the Age of Disruption. Thriving in the Age of Disruption with Dr. Ramesh RamachandraReady to thrive in today’s f🌱 Upcoming Programme: Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA)If you are looking to deepen your leadership journey and build sustainable impact, consider joining our upcoming Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA) programme.📍 SSCA Hanoi — 13 to 15 May 2026 📍 SSCA Singapore — 25 to 27 June 2026This immersive experience is designed for leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to align purpose, performance, and long-term impact in a rapidly changing world.Thriving in the Age of Disruption with Dr. Ramesh RamachandraReady to thrive in today’s fast-changing world? Visit our website for exclusive insights and resources from Dr. Ramesh!💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube.🎥 Follow us on Tiktok and Linkedln for updates and bonus content.📢 Stay inspired with actionable tips and expert advice every week.🎙️ This podcast is proudly produced by Talent Leadership Crucible.

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    Season 4 - Episode 6 | From Fishing Village to 2x Tech Startup Founder: Ruby Nguyen’s Inspiring Story

    💬 Stay Connected with Us In this captivating episode, Ruby Nguyen, Founder and CEO of Curieous, shares her remarkable journey from launching her first startup at 24 to pioneering an AI-driven EdTech platform. With an impressive background that includes growing Elsa to 5 million users in Vietnam and shaping impactful narratives at Vietcetera, 5 Key Insights from this Podcast:1. Entrepreneurial Mindset and IntuitionAt just 24, Ruby launched a startup that generated a million dollars in its first year. She highlights the significance of following one's instincts, particularly in a world overwhelmed by external noise and societal pressures."When you're young, the world might not always make sense, but if you trust your instincts, the connections will reveal themselves over time."2. Navigating Challenges and Building ResilienceGrowing up in challenging circumstances taught Ruby to face crises head-on. She developed systems to maintain emotional balance, prioritize health, and build supportive social networks."Crisis is about fighting the world outside, but if you are not calm and resourceful inside, it’s harder to navigate challenges."3. Dreams and Purpose-Driven LeadershipRuby believes in the power of dreams and the courage to follow them, even through crises and setbacks. Her vision for Curieous is to create a platform that shares micro-knowledge and micro-wisdom, empowering individuals to achieve their career aspirations."Follow your dreams, trust your intuition, and be generous with yourself and the world."4. Sustainability and Long-Term ThinkingRuby connects sustainability to long-term thinking, emphasizing that short-term decisions often lead to unsustainable outcomes. She applies this philosophy in her business strategy, from hiring practices to resource management."Thinking long-term helps make better decisions—not just economically but for overall sustainability."5. Vietnamese Startup Space and Global VisionRuby shares her insights on the Vietnamese startup ecosystem, celebrating its entrepreneurial spirit and resourcefulness while addressing challenges like limited world-class talent and legal infrastructure for venture capital.She believes in the power of being frugal and resourceful, seeing constraints as a creative challenge that drives innovation.🌱 Upcoming Programme: Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA)If you are looking to deepen your leadership journey and build sustainable impact, consider joining our upcoming Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA) programme.📍 SSCA Hanoi — 13 to 15 May 2026 📍 SSCA Singapore — 25 to 27 June 2026This immersive experience is designed for leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to align purpose, performance, and long-term impact in a rapidly changing world.Thriving in the Age of Disruption with Dr. Ramesh RamachandraReady to thrive in today’s fast-changing world? Visit our website for exclusive insights and resources from Dr. Ramesh!💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube.🎥 Follow us on Tiktok and Linkedln for updates and bonus content.📢 Stay inspired with actionable tips and expert advice every week.🎙️ This podcast is proudly produced by Talent Leadership Crucible.

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    Season 4 - Episode 5 | Workplace Happiness, Hybrid Work, and Sustainability with Dr. Tracy Brower (USA)

    💬 Stay Connected with Us In this thought-provoking episode, Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra speaks with Dr. Tracy Brower, a sociologist specializing in work, about growth in a VUCA world (Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity, and Ambiguity). They explore business mindset, crisis response, and the importance of community, well-being, and spirituality. Tracy's research and practical advice shed light on how individuals and organizations can build resilience, cultivate workplace happiness, and embrace sustainability in both life and work.This inspiring conversation is filled with practical insights on redefining workplace culture, overcoming crises, and thriving in a constantly changing world.🎧 5 Key Takeaways from This Podcast1️⃣ Entrepreneurial Mindset – Stay resourceful, experiment, and adapt. Challenges become opportunities when we keep a growth mindset.2️⃣ Crisis-Ready Mindset – Every setback is a chance to reset. Balance survival with growth and lean on your strengths + networks.3️⃣ Well-Being at Work – Work can be purpose, not just pressure. Inclusive workplaces foster meaning, connection, and growth.4️⃣ Hybrid Work & Culture – Flexibility matters, but so does shared energy. Intentional connection keeps teams vibrant and engaged.5️⃣ Spirituality & Simplicity – Cut the noise, focus on what matters. Reflection and balance fuel clarity and resilience.Host: Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra – Founder of Talent Leadership Crucible & Impact VelocityGuest Speaker: Dr. Tracy Brower – Sociologist, Author, and Vice President ofWorkplace Insights at Steelcase🌱 Upcoming Programme: Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA)If you are looking to deepen your leadership journey and build sustainable impact, consider joining our upcoming Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA) programme.📍 SSCA Hanoi — 13 to 15 May 2026 📍 SSCA Singapore — 25 to 27 June 2026This immersive experience is designed for leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to align purpose, performance, and long-term impact in a rapidly changing world.Thriving in the Age of Disruption with Dr. Ramesh RamachandraReady to thrive in today’s fast-changing world? Visit our website for exclusive insights and resources from Dr. Ramesh!💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube.🎥 Follow us on Tiktok and Linkedln for updates and bonus content.📢 Stay inspired with actionable tips and expert advice every week.🎙️ This podcast is proudly produced by Talent Leadership Crucible.

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    Season 4 - Episode 4 | From Corporate Leadership to Purpose - Driven Entrepreneurship: Abraham Y. Elias’s Journey (Vietnam, Singapore)

    💬 Stay Connected with Us In this compelling episode of Thriving in the Age of Disruption, Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra sits down with Abraham Y. Elias, a seasoned corporate leader turned entrepreneur, to explore his transformative journey. After 25 years in the corporate shipping industry, Elias ventured into entrepreneurship, founding multiple family businesses, including Anne Hill International School. This episode delves into his entrepreneurial mindset, resilience during crisis, and vision for value-driven, sustainable business models.5 Key Insights from this Podcast:1. Entrepreneurial Mindset and Value CreationElias emphasizes the importance of ‘common-sense’ business strategies, where understanding customer pain points drives innovation. His decision to launch a middle-segment school in Vietnam offering affordable, quality education stemmed from personal experiences as a father and observations of Vietnam’s market gaps. He underscores that any business must provide a clear value proposition, balancing cost and quality for long-term success.2. Crisis-Ready MindsetElias reflects on navigating a perfect storm of challenges: financial strain, personal loss, and the infancy of his businesses. He credits resilience, routine, and self-reflection—often achieved through running in ‘green spaces’—for helping him manage these pressures. His belief that “if money can solve a problem, it’s not a problem” highlights the importance of perspective in overcoming adversity.3. Family Business DynamicsDrawing from his experience running a family business, Elias highlights the trust and shared vision that family members bring to ventures. He also addresses challenges like maintaining work-life balance and setting boundaries to ensure business discussions don’t overshadow family relationships. Practical solutions, like creating dedicated business communication channels, have helped him and his wife manage their roles effectively.4. Sustainability as a Core Business PrincipleSustainability is central to Elias’s vision. From his shipping career to running schools, he prioritizes eco-conscious practices, such as repurposing existing infrastructure for school campuses. He believes in the power of individual actions and community education to combat global warming and create a better future for the next generation.5. Thriving Through SimplicityFor Elia🌱 Upcoming Programme: Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA)If you are looking to deepen your leadership journey and build sustainable impact, consider joining our upcoming Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA) programme.📍 SSCA Hanoi — 13 to 15 May 2026 📍 SSCA Singapore — 25 to 27 June 2026This immersive experience is designed for leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to align purpose, performance, and long-term impact in a rapidly changing world.Thriving in the Age of Disruption with Dr. Ramesh RamachandraReady to thrive in today’s fast-changing world? Visit our website for exclusive insights and resources from Dr. Ramesh!💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube.🎥 Follow us on Tiktok and Linkedln for updates and bonus content.📢 Stay inspired with actionable tips and expert advice every week.🎙️ This podcast is proudly produced by Talent Leadership Crucible.

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    Season 4 - Episode 3 | An Island Girl Becoming a Greenfield Expert in Vietnam with Alison Astarita (Vietnam, Malta)

    💬 Stay Connected with Us In this episode, Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra speaks with Alison Astarita, a global operations executive, greenfield specialist and  an accomplished leader in the automotive industry who has spent over 20 years working in Asia, including China and Vietnam. Alison shares her inspiring journey, from starting in quality management to leading multiple Greenfield factory setups. The conversation explores entrepreneurial and crisis-ready mindsets, sustainability goals, and the importance of empowering women in male-dominated industries. Alison’s reflections on resilience, gratitude, and finding joy in simplicity offer profound personal and professional growth lessons.5 Key Insights from this Podcast:1. Leadership Through Greenfield ProjectsAlison shares her experience leading three Greenfield factory setups, from site selection to mass production. These projects required vision, resourcefulness, and team-building skills. Her approach focuses on developing both infrastructure and people, ensuring long-term success. She emphasizes the importance of choosing the right partners and aligning values for impactful outcomes.2. Entrepreneurial MindsetAn entrepreneurial mindset is critical for thriving in uncertain environments. Alison’s career exemplifies risk-taking, seizing opportunities, and creating value beyond financial returns. Her ability to adapt, starting with a spontaneous move to China, underscores the importance of embracing challenges and stepping out of comfort zones.3. Women in STEMAlison reflects on overcoming barriers as a woman in a male-dominated industry. Early in her career, she felt the need to prove herself, but later, she embraced the philosophy that leadership transcends gender. She encourages women to focus on skills and continuous learning to achieve their goals.4. Gratitude and ResilienceGratitude is central to Alison’s approach to life and work. She maintains a gratitude journal to reflect on small wins and build a positive mindset. This practice helps her stay grounded during crises and focus on learning and growth from setbacks.5. Sustainability in ManufacturingAlison discusses her company’s commitment to sustainability, including designing products with recycled materials and optimizing supply chains. She highlights the role of education and community engagement in promoting long-term envir🌱 Upcoming Programme: Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA)If you are looking to deepen your leadership journey and build sustainable impact, consider joining our upcoming Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA) programme.📍 SSCA Hanoi — 13 to 15 May 2026 📍 SSCA Singapore — 25 to 27 June 2026This immersive experience is designed for leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to align purpose, performance, and long-term impact in a rapidly changing world.Thriving in the Age of Disruption with Dr. Ramesh RamachandraReady to thrive in today’s fast-changing world? Visit our website for exclusive insights and resources from Dr. Ramesh!💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube.🎥 Follow us on Tiktok and Linkedln for updates and bonus content.📢 Stay inspired with actionable tips and expert advice every week.🎙️ This podcast is proudly produced by Talent Leadership Crucible.

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    Season 4 - Episode 2 | Gender Equality and Entrepreneurial Leadership with Koh Yan Ping (Singapore)

    💬 Stay Connected with Us In this episode, Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra, Founder of Talent Leadership Crucible and Impact Velocity, speaks with Koh Yan Ping, CEO of the Singapore Council of Women’s Organizations (SCWO). Yan Ping shares her journey from working in NTUC to leading SCWO, a non-profit championing gender equality. The conversation explores entrepreneurial leadership, navigating crises, sustainability, and fostering meaningful personal and professional connections.5 Key Insights from this Podcast:Leadership with Purpose: Championing Gender EqualityYan Ping highlights SCWO’s role as a leader in women’s advocacy in Singapore, supporting its 60 member organizations for over 40 years.Gender equality is crucial for achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly SDG 5, and positively impacts poverty, education, and health.Entrepreneurial Mindset in Non-Profit LeadershipTransitioning from NTUC to SCWO, Yan Ping embraced an entrepreneurial approach, balancing limited resources while fostering agility and risk-taking.The dynamic relationship between SCWO's board and its staff supports effective decision-making and innovation.Volunteering: A Gateway to Impact and GrowthVolunteering offers youth valuable skills, networks, and insights into meaningful causes.Yan Ping's personal experiences illustrate how volunteering builds character and opens career opportunities.Navigating Personal and Professional CrisesYan Ping shares lessons from a personal health crisis during COVID-19, emphasizing the importance of self-care, support systems, and resilience.Crisis management involves acknowledging challenges, seeking support, and reframing setbacks as opportunities for growth.Women as Drivers of SustainabilityEmpowering women in household and economic decisions is critical to sustainability.Women’s involvement can lead to more sustainable consumption and resource management.Fostering Family Connection and BalanceFamily meals represent simplicity and connection but require mindful effort to foster meaningful conversations.Yan Ping emphasizes the importance of balancing professional roles, parenting, and self-care to nurture relationships and well-being.Host: 🌱 Upcoming Programme: Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA)If you are looking to deepen your leadership journey and build sustainable impact, consider joining our upcoming Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA) programme.📍 SSCA Hanoi — 13 to 15 May 2026 📍 SSCA Singapore — 25 to 27 June 2026This immersive experience is designed for leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to align purpose, performance, and long-term impact in a rapidly changing world.Thriving in the Age of Disruption with Dr. Ramesh RamachandraReady to thrive in today’s fast-changing world? Visit our website for exclusive insights and resources from Dr. Ramesh!💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube.🎥 Follow us on Tiktok and Linkedln for updates and bonus content.📢 Stay inspired with actionable tips and expert advice every week.🎙️ This podcast is proudly produced by Talent Leadership Crucible.

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    Season 4 - Episode 1 | The Journey from Chef to Business Owner and Coach: Victor Burrill (Vietnam, UK)

    💬 Stay Connected with Us In this episode, Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra, Founder of Talent Leadership Crucible and Impact Velocity speaks with Victor Burrill, Chairman and Chief Connecting Officer of the Business Executive Network (BEN) in Vietnam. Victor shares his journey from his early days in the UK as a chef and event manager to becoming a leadership coach and establishing BEN. The conversation focuses on entrepreneurship, leadership, crisis management, and personal growth.5 Key Insights from this Podcast:1. The Journey from Chef to CEOVictor reflects on transitioning from the UK culinary world to becoming a businessowner and leadership coach. He highlights the importance of seizing opportunities,managing uncertainty, and continuously innovating.2. Crisis-Ready LeadershipVictor emphasises the need for a "crisis-ready mindset," drawing parallels betweenleadership and navigating a storm. Leaders must anticipate challenges and respondwith calm resilience during crises.3. Family Business and Succession PlanningVictor discusses the dynamics of working with his son in the Business ExecutiveNetwork (BEN) and the importance of separating professional roles from personalrelationships. He shares insights into planning for succession in family-runbusinesses.4. Spirituality and LeadershipVictor reflects on how his Christian values have shaped his leadership style,underscoring the importance of honesty, transparency, and a clear conscience inboth personal and professional spheres.5. The Simple Life and BalanceDespite leading a busy life, Victor stresses the importance of balance. He focuseson maintaining health, nurturing relationships, and fostering sustainable businessgrowth.Host: Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra - Author, Podcast Host, Founder of Talent Leadership Crucible & Impact Velocity  Guest Speaker: Victor Burrill - Chairman & Chief Connecting Officer of Business Executive Network  🌱 Upcoming Programme: Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA)If you are looking to deepen your leadership journey and build sustainable impact, consider joining our upcoming Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA) programme.📍 SSCA Hanoi — 13 to 15 May 2026 📍 SSCA Singapore — 25 to 27 June 2026This immersive experience is designed for leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to align purpose, performance, and long-term impact in a rapidly changing world.Thriving in the Age of Disruption with Dr. Ramesh RamachandraReady to thrive in today’s fast-changing world? Visit our website for exclusive insights and resources from Dr. Ramesh!💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube.🎥 Follow us on Tiktok and Linkedln for updates and bonus content.📢 Stay inspired with actionable tips and expert advice every week.🎙️ This podcast is proudly produced by Talent Leadership Crucible.

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    Season 3 - Episode 12 | Holistic Healthcare - Blending Eastern Wisdom and Western Medicine: Dr. Huong Nguyen (Vietnam)

    💬 Stay Connected with Us What does holistic healthcare truly mean, and how can it transform patient outcomes?To wrap up our podcast Season 3 today, Dr. Ramesh meets with Dr. Huong Nguyen, a distinguished medical doctor and researcher from Vietnam, who shares her journey of blending Eastern tradition with modern Western medical practices to create a holistic approach to healthcare. With decades of research and practice, Dr. Huong offers profound insights into treating complex diseases such as Parkinson's and stroke, addressing not only the bio-medical, but also the mental, emotional and social aspects of a patient's well-being.Dr. Huong’s philosophy extends beyond individual treatment to building sustainable healthcare communities. She speaks passionately about co-founding the Dinh Tien Hoang Institute of Medicine, where she mentors students and integrates cutting-edge technology with Eastern wisdom. Her commitment to education, entrepreneurship and holistic healthcare underscores the importance of collaboration, both locally and internationally, to improve patient outcomes and advance medical research.3 Key Insights from this Podcast:Holistic Healthcare Redefined – Dr. Huong combines Eastern and Western approaches for more comprehensive treatment of complex diseases, as mental, emotional and social factors play critical roles in a patient’s overall well-being with optimised recovery process.Empowering Future Generations – Mentoring students, young doctors and researchers leverages education and collaboration to advance healthcare.Building Sustainable Communities – Get inspired by Dr. Huong’s vision for creating healthcare communities that foster international collaboration to develop new medical solutions that benefit human health.Host: Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra, Author, Podcast Host, Founder of Talent Leadership Crucible & Founder of Impact VelocityGuest Speaker: Dr. Huong T. T. Nguyen, Co-Founder of Dinh Tien Hoang Medical Research Institute (DTHIM)See you next month, where Dr. 🌱 Upcoming Programme: Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA)If you are looking to deepen your leadership journey and build sustainable impact, consider joining our upcoming Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA) programme.📍 SSCA Hanoi — 13 to 15 May 2026 📍 SSCA Singapore — 25 to 27 June 2026This immersive experience is designed for leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to align purpose, performance, and long-term impact in a rapidly changing world.Thriving in the Age of Disruption with Dr. Ramesh RamachandraReady to thrive in today’s fast-changing world? Visit our website for exclusive insights and resources from Dr. Ramesh!💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube.🎥 Follow us on Tiktok and Linkedln for updates and bonus content.📢 Stay inspired with actionable tips and expert advice every week.🎙️ This podcast is proudly produced by Talent Leadership Crucible.

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    Season 3 - Episode 11 | Expert Insights: Research on Creativity and Innovation, and Impact of AI and WFH: Professor Roy Chua (Singapore)

    💬 Stay Connected with Us Welcome to an Expert Special Edition on creativity and innovation research in Asia, and the impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Work From Home (WFH) trends, brought to you by Dr. Ramesh and Professor Roy Chua, who is a Professor of Organisational Behaviour at the Singapore Management University (SMU) – Lee Kong Chian School of Business.Prof. Chua delves into the evolving research of creativity and innovation, exploring the impact of AI, the shift to WFH practices on organisations, culture and gender. Join us to understand the opportunities and challenges posed by these dynamics.3 Key Insights from this Podcast:Gender Gaps in Creativity Achievements: Novelty avoidance and the implications on success in the creativity realm. Transformational vs. Transactional Leadership: How does each approach influence creativity, innovation and team performance?The Future of Work: What skills do you need in the new AI enabled workforce and to navigate the challenges arising from the Work From Home trend?Host: Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra, Author, Podcast Host, Founder of Talent Leadership Crucible & Founder of Impact VelocityGuest Speaker: Professor Roy Chua, Professor of Organisational Behaviour & Human Resources, Lee Kong Chian School of Business, Singapore Management University🌱 Upcoming Programme: Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA)If you are looking to deepen your leadership journey and build sustainable impact, consider joining our upcoming Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA) programme.📍 SSCA Hanoi — 13 to 15 May 2026 📍 SSCA Singapore — 25 to 27 June 2026This immersive experience is designed for leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to align purpose, performance, and long-term impact in a rapidly changing world.Thriving in the Age of Disruption with Dr. Ramesh RamachandraReady to thrive in today’s fast-changing world? Visit our website for exclusive insights and resources from Dr. Ramesh!💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube.🎥 Follow us on Tiktok and Linkedln for updates and bonus content.📢 Stay inspired with actionable tips and expert advice every week.🎙️ This podcast is proudly produced by Talent Leadership Crucible.

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    Season 3 - Episode 10 | A Post-War Spirit of Independently Finding Solutions in Life: Nguyen Thi Nam Phuong (Vietnam)

    💬 Stay Connected with Us Dr. Ramesh delves into the remarkable journey of Ms. Nguyen Thi Nam Phuong, a dynamic entrepreneur from Vietnam. A 'can-do' spirit forged from her post-war childhood helped her navigate education in Russia and later, to co-found one of Vietnam's earliest companies in organisational development, charting its path of innovation and success. Join us as Nam Phuong shares her crisis-resilient mindset in dealing with setbacks and how these experiences gave her grit and driving force for her far-sighted business expansion into an online management training company using the learning management system her team developed.3 Key Insights from this Podcast:Strength Forged from Hardship: Post-war hardship forged a generation of people like Nam Phuong, who developed a crisis-resilient mindset of independently finding solutions with risk forecasting and a fun, creative attitude.   Purpose-driven Entrepreneurship: More than doing business profitably, entrepreneurship is also about creating value, building effective teams and contributing back to society.Playing the Long Entrepreneurial Game: Nam Phuong calls out the necessity of generating short-term income in order to survive and build a viable business over long-term.Host: Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra, Author, Podcast Host, Founder of Talent Leadership Crucible & Founder of Impact VelocityGuest Speaker: Ms. Nguyen Thi Nam Phuong, Co-Founder and Lead Consultant of OCD Management Consulting, Co-founder of OMT & OOC Technology Solutions JSC.🌱 Upcoming Programme: Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA)If you are looking to deepen your leadership journey and build sustainable impact, consider joining our upcoming Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA) programme.📍 SSCA Hanoi — 13 to 15 May 2026 📍 SSCA Singapore — 25 to 27 June 2026This immersive experience is designed for leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to align purpose, performance, and long-term impact in a rapidly changing world.Thriving in the Age of Disruption with Dr. Ramesh RamachandraReady to thrive in today’s fast-changing world? Visit our website for exclusive insights and resources from Dr. Ramesh!💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube.🎥 Follow us on Tiktok and Linkedln for updates and bonus content.📢 Stay inspired with actionable tips and expert advice every week.🎙️ This podcast is proudly produced by Talent Leadership Crucible.

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    Season 3 - Episode 9 | Harnessing the Power of Our Networks and Technology for a Sustainable Future: Dr. Katia Chaban (USA)

    💬 Stay Connected with Us Dr. Ramesh explores the powerful synergy between people and technology with Dr. Katia Chaban from the USA, to enable innovation so businesses, people, and the planet can thrive. With 25+ years of global IT leadership experience working with Fortune 500 companies, Dr. Chaban shares her unique insights for companies to integrate sustainability into their business models through innovation, collaboration and circular economy principles.  Dr. Chaban emphasises the importance of an entrepreneurial mindset, resilience in the face of crises and building empowering networks. Whether you're passionate about sustainability, tech innovation or women's leadership, this episode offers a compelling look at driving positive change through innovation, education, collaboration and purpose-driven action to progress sustainability. 3 Key Insights from this Podcast:Leveraging Technology for Sustainability: Dr. Katia Chaban found her niche by analysing the IT sector's growth and its projected impact on global emissions. Identifying a significant gap - the lack of IT-focused sustainability strategies, and drawing on her extensive IT experience and education in sustainability, she is uniquely positioned to bridge this gap to create impactful tech-driven solutions.Community Connection and Thriving: There is deep fulfilment and meaning in contributing to one's community, as building connections and giving back enriches both personal and professional life, providing a greater sense of purpose.Women in Leadership: Dr. Chaban shares her experiences and challenges as a female leader in the tech sector, offering valuable lessons on overcoming barriers, mentorship and inspiring other women to lead.Host: Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra, Author, Podcast Host, Founder of Talent Leadership Crucible & Founder of Impact VelocityGuest Speaker: Dr. Katia Chaban, Founder & CEO of ReThinkIT Strategies; Adjunct Professor at University of Maryland Global CampusTune in, and together we'll be Thriving in the Age of Disruption. 🌱 Upcoming Programme: Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA)If you are looking to deepen your leadership journey and build sustainable impact, consider joining our upcoming Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA) programme.📍 SSCA Hanoi — 13 to 15 May 2026 📍 SSCA Singapore — 25 to 27 June 2026This immersive experience is designed for leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to align purpose, performance, and long-term impact in a rapidly changing world.Thriving in the Age of Disruption with Dr. Ramesh RamachandraReady to thrive in today’s fast-changing world? Visit our website for exclusive insights and resources from Dr. Ramesh!💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube.🎥 Follow us on Tiktok and Linkedln for updates and bonus content.📢 Stay inspired with actionable tips and expert advice every week.🎙️ This podcast is proudly produced by Talent Leadership Crucible.

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    Season 3 - Episode 8 | How Motherhood Ignited My Entrepreneurial Spirit: Truong Ngoc Phung (Vietnam)

    💬 Stay Connected with Us Dr. Ramesh catches up with Truong Ngoc Phung, a mother of two and a passionate entrepreneur. Motivated by a desire to become the best mother to her daughters, Phung pursued an entrepreneurial journey in early childhood education.Phung underscores the importance of embracing crises with acceptance and love, viewing them as opportunities for growth. She also shares her commitment to nurturing an ecosystem that supports Montessori education in Vietnam, promoting interdependence and sustainability.3 Key Insights from this Podcast:Entrepreneurship Spurred by One's Own Challenges: Phung finds inspiration in her personal challenges to juggle career and motherhood by tapping into her entrepreneurial mindset to found her own business aligned with her passion.Facing Crises with Acceptance: Such an approach can create opportunities for growth and clarity, rather than crises solely being sources of stress.Spirituality Fuels Purpose: Drawing inspiration from spiritual practices, as Phung does with Thich Nhat Hanh's teachings, generates happiness, understanding and love.Host: Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra, Author, Podcast Host, Founder of Talent Leadership Crucible & Founder of Impact VelocityGuest Speaker: Ms. Truong Ngoc Phung, Co-founder of The Caterpies and Montessori Center, Vietnam.Tune in, and together we'll be Thriving in the Age of Disruption. 🌱 Upcoming Programme: Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA)If you are looking to deepen your leadership journey and build sustainable impact, consider joining our upcoming Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA) programme.📍 SSCA Hanoi — 13 to 15 May 2026 📍 SSCA Singapore — 25 to 27 June 2026This immersive experience is designed for leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to align purpose, performance, and long-term impact in a rapidly changing world.Thriving in the Age of Disruption with Dr. Ramesh RamachandraReady to thrive in today’s fast-changing world? Visit our website for exclusive insights and resources from Dr. Ramesh!💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube.🎥 Follow us on Tiktok and Linkedln for updates and bonus content.📢 Stay inspired with actionable tips and expert advice every week.🎙️ This podcast is proudly produced by Talent Leadership Crucible.

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    Season 3 - Episode 7 | Journey of Resilience - From Child Refugee to Corporate Warrior to Entrepreneur: Chrystie Dao (Vietnam)

    💬 Stay Connected with Us Join Dr. Ramesh and Chrystie Dao, an inspiring entrepreneur and venture builder with a rich, multicultural background. Chrystie shares her compelling journey from fleeing Vietnam as a refugee child, to carving out a successful international career in banking and tech entrepreneurship. Thriving in different cities from Sydney, London to Singapore, and ultimately back to her ancestral home of Hanoi, Chrystie shares her early life challenges, such as dealing with racism and adapting to new environments, which built her resilience and shaped her entrepreneurial mindset. Chrystie now plays a pivotal role in Vietnam's startup ecosystem, focusing on venture building, social impact and sustainability. Additionally, she shares her practices of meditation and mindfulness, which help her manage crises and maintain balance. This groundedness brings to life her commitment and vision to contribute to her country's thriving startup ecosystem and build a brighter future for the Vietnamese people.3 Key Insights from this Podcast:Resilience and Adaptability: Chrystie's journey from child refugee to a successful international banking executive and entrepreneur highlights the importance of resilience and adaptability in overcoming life's challenges and seizing new opportunities.Mindfulness and Meditation: Practices like meditation and mindfulness help manage stress, enhance introspection and maintain balance, crucial for navigating the ups and downs of the entrepreneurial journey.Sustainability and Social Impact: Focusing on sustainable practices and contributing to social impact initiatives create meaningful, long-lasting change and ensure a better future for the next generations.Host: Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra, Author, Podcast Host, Founder of Talent Leadership Crucible & Founder of Impact VelocityGuest Speaker: Ms. Chrystie Dao, Managing Director of Vietnam Silicon Valley Foundation, Venture Builder, Investor, Payments Executive, Founder & CEO of Exceler8 Data Analytics Tune in, and together we'll be Thriving in the Age of Disruption🌱 Upcoming Programme: Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA)If you are looking to deepen your leadership journey and build sustainable impact, consider joining our upcoming Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA) programme.📍 SSCA Hanoi — 13 to 15 May 2026 📍 SSCA Singapore — 25 to 27 June 2026This immersive experience is designed for leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to align purpose, performance, and long-term impact in a rapidly changing world.Thriving in the Age of Disruption with Dr. Ramesh RamachandraReady to thrive in today’s fast-changing world? Visit our website for exclusive insights and resources from Dr. Ramesh!💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube.🎥 Follow us on Tiktok and Linkedln for updates and bonus content.📢 Stay inspired with actionable tips and expert advice every week.🎙️ This podcast is proudly produced by Talent Leadership Crucible.

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    Season 3 - Episode 6 | Lifelong Learning and Kindness For a Sustainable Future: Dr. Jimmy Pham (Vietnam)

    💬 Stay Connected with Us Join Dr. Ramesh to meet visionary Vietnamese-Australian entrepreneur Dr. Jimmy Pham, a transformative leader and advocate for social justice. Armed with a mission to uplift at-risk and disadvantaged youth, Dr. Pham is founder of Vietnam’s Oldest Social Enterprise - Know One Teach One (KOTO) in 1999, transforming it from a small café into a social impact organization that has empowered countless underprivileged youth through vocational training and education, bringing profound and positive change to their families and community.Dr. Pham shares his journey and vision for sustainable development and lifelong learning, emphasising the importance of creating opportunities for sustainable livelihoods and the crucial role of community support in driving positive societal change. Tune in to hear how visionary leadership and grassroots initiatives can shape the future of social impact in Vietnam and beyond.3 Key Insights from this Podcast:Sustainability as a Core Business Principle: How can leaders integrate sustainability into the core mission of businesses? Dr. Pham shares how KOTO not only provides hospitality training but also focuses on sustainable practices to effect positive impact on the environment and community that is long-lasting.Lifelong Learning and Skill Development empowers the disadvantaged youth under KOTO’s training programs, enabling them to secure stable jobs and build better futures.The Power of Social Enterprises: The transformative potential of social enterprises is realised through addressing social issues with innovative business models, creating significant and sustainable change in communities.Host: Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra, Author, Podcast Host, Founder of Talent Leadership Crucible & Founder of Impact VelocityGuest Speaker: Dr. Jimmy Pham, Founder of Vietnam’s Oldest Social Enterprise - Know One Teach One (KOTO).Tune in, and together we'll be Thriving in the Age of Disruption. 🌱 Upcoming Programme: Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA)If you are looking to deepen your leadership journey and build sustainable impact, consider joining our upcoming Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA) programme.📍 SSCA Hanoi — 13 to 15 May 2026 📍 SSCA Singapore — 25 to 27 June 2026This immersive experience is designed for leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to align purpose, performance, and long-term impact in a rapidly changing world.Thriving in the Age of Disruption with Dr. Ramesh RamachandraReady to thrive in today’s fast-changing world? Visit our website for exclusive insights and resources from Dr. Ramesh!💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube.🎥 Follow us on Tiktok and Linkedln for updates and bonus content.📢 Stay inspired with actionable tips and expert advice every week.🎙️ This podcast is proudly produced by Talent Leadership Crucible.

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    Season 3 - Episode 5 | Forward-Thinking Entrepreneurship from Industry 5.0: Dr. Viveka Kalidasan (Singapore)

    💬 Stay Connected with Us What can we apply from Industry 5.0 to models of forward-thinking Entrepreneurship?Dr. Ramesh chats with Dr. Viveka Kalidasan,  Founder-CEO of the world's first and only inclusive, industry 5.0 accelerator cum startup studio, River Venture Studio. She's also recognised as MIT 35 Innovators Under 35 and Singapore Top 100 Women in Technology. Join us to hear about Dr. Viveka's journey from childhood inspiration to her current roles as an entrepreneur and mentor. She emphasises the importance of an entrepreneurial mindset and the crucial role of crisis readiness in navigating setbacks. Her accelerator program focuses on Industry 5.0 and prioritises sustainability, human centricity and resilience in startups. Tune in to understand the urgency of forward-thinking Entrepreneurship in shaping a sustainable, people-centred future. And especially for young women, Dr. Viveka provides insights and inspiration for growth.3 Key Insights from this Podcast:Industry 5.0: Reflect on the priorities of sustainability, human centricity and resilience to develop forward-thinking entrepreneurship.Empowerment for Women: Dr. Viveka encourages young women to dream big, despite societal pressures.Crisis Readiness: Sharing her own experiences of overcoming challenges in her entrepreneurial journey, Dr. Viveka encourages us to face setbacks with resilience and positivity.Host: Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra, Author, Podcast Host, Founder of Talent Leadership Crucible & Founder of Impact VelocityGuest Speaker: Dr. Viveka Kalidasan, Founder-CEO of River Venture Studio & The Edify Project, Board of Directors of Singapore South Asia Chamber of Commerce and Industries (SSACCI). Tune in, and together we'll be Thriving in the Age of Disruption. 🌱 Upcoming Programme: Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA)If you are looking to deepen your leadership journey and build sustainable impact, consider joining our upcoming Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA) programme.📍 SSCA Hanoi — 13 to 15 May 2026 📍 SSCA Singapore — 25 to 27 June 2026This immersive experience is designed for leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to align purpose, performance, and long-term impact in a rapidly changing world.Thriving in the Age of Disruption with Dr. Ramesh RamachandraReady to thrive in today’s fast-changing world? Visit our website for exclusive insights and resources from Dr. Ramesh!💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube.🎥 Follow us on Tiktok and Linkedln for updates and bonus content.📢 Stay inspired with actionable tips and expert advice every week.🎙️ This podcast is proudly produced by Talent Leadership Crucible.

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    Season 3 - Episode 4 | Special Edition - Systemic Change for Sustainability: Geert-Jan 'GJ' Van Der Zanden (Thailand)

    💬 Stay Connected with Us In this episode dedicated to Sustainability, Dr. Ramesh and Mr. Geert-Jan 'GJ' Van Der Zanden confront the pressing need to overhaul traditional notions of success in business. GJ, Visiting Professor, Author and Expert on Sustainability, Transformational Leadership and Systemic Change, underscores how critical it's now become for all stakeholders to engage in this conversation. With shallow solutions falling short in addressing the complex systemic challenges our world faces, there's an urgent need for a radical shift in mindset among business leaders to move beyond traditional profit-driven models, towards holistic approaches that prioritise socially inclusive and environmentally responsible models of growth:- What are the challenges businesses face in navigating sustainability transitions? - What is the transformative potential of adopting a regenerative leadership mindset?- How can we redefine success in business leadership and forge a more sustainable future together?5 Key Takeaways:Urgent Mindset Shift: Refocusing to Sustainability and societal impact.Systemic Transformation: Overhauling systems,  relationships and  paradigms for real change.Collaborative Engagement: Driving powerful collective action for systemic solutions.Purposeful Leadership: Aligning personal and organisational purpose for meaningful change.Educational Empowerment: Equipping future leaders with both tools and the mindset for systemic changeHost: Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra, Author, Podcast Host, Founder of Talent Leadership Crucible & Founder of Impact VelocityGuest Speaker: Mr. Geert-Jan (GJ) Van Der Zanden, Visiting Professor and Senior Advisor for Sustainability & Transformational Leadership at Sasin School of Management, Thailand.Check out GJ’s latest book (free online access): Transforming our Critical Systems (Cambridge University Press, 2024).🌱 Upcoming Programme: Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA)If you are looking to deepen your leadership journey and build sustainable impact, consider joining our upcoming Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA) programme.📍 SSCA Hanoi — 13 to 15 May 2026 📍 SSCA Singapore — 25 to 27 June 2026This immersive experience is designed for leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to align purpose, performance, and long-term impact in a rapidly changing world.Thriving in the Age of Disruption with Dr. Ramesh RamachandraReady to thrive in today’s fast-changing world? Visit our website for exclusive insights and resources from Dr. Ramesh!💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube.🎥 Follow us on Tiktok and Linkedln for updates and bonus content.📢 Stay inspired with actionable tips and expert advice every week.🎙️ This podcast is proudly produced by Talent Leadership Crucible.

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    Season 3 - Episode 3 | Resource Mobilisation in Non-Profit Work for Maximal Social Impact: Nguyen Thu Hue

    💬 Stay Connected with Us Join Dr. Ramesh to meet an inspiring changemaker and social impact pioneer, Ms. Nguyen Thu Hue. We'll explore how best to leverage on resources to build effective non-profit organisations for maximal social impact. Hue also shares her strategies for thriving in the face of adversity, while making a meaningful difference in the world.A trailblazer in the Vietnamese nonprofit sector with over 25 years of experience,  Hue transitioned from the corporate world and founded leading Vietnamese NGOs such as Vietnet-ICT and Centre for Marinelife Conservation and Community Development (MCD). She is also a Global Fellow for MovingWorlds and Obama Foundation. Dive into our discussion on creating value beyond financial gains, where Hue highlights resource mobilisation, partnerships and community engagement as keys to driving sustainable change, scalability and impact in nonprofit projects. 3 Key Insights from this Podcast:Resource Mobilisation: Mobilise resources beyond financial capital, including talents, volunteers and social capital, to support nonprofit initiatives and create sustainable solutions.Entrepreneurial Collaboration: Hue underscores the need for an entrepreneurial mindset in nonprofits, emphasising resourcefulness, problem-solving and strategic partnerships to scale initiatives effectively and maximise impact.Resilience in the Face of Crisis: Hear about Hue's personal experiences of navigating crises and how resilience, reflection and self-care help her overcome challenges and sustain long-term impact.Host: Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra, Author, Podcast Host, Founder of Talent Leadership Crucible & Founder of Impact VelocityGuest Speaker: Ms. Nguyen Thu Hue, Associate at Partnership Brokers Association; Founder & CEO of Centre for Marinelife Conservation and Community Development (MCD) Tune in, and together we'll be Thriving in the Age of Disruption. 🌱 Upcoming Programme: Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA)If you are looking to deepen your leadership journey and build sustainable impact, consider joining our upcoming Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA) programme.📍 SSCA Hanoi — 13 to 15 May 2026 📍 SSCA Singapore — 25 to 27 June 2026This immersive experience is designed for leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to align purpose, performance, and long-term impact in a rapidly changing world.Thriving in the Age of Disruption with Dr. Ramesh RamachandraReady to thrive in today’s fast-changing world? Visit our website for exclusive insights and resources from Dr. Ramesh!💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube.🎥 Follow us on Tiktok and Linkedln for updates and bonus content.📢 Stay inspired with actionable tips and expert advice every week.🎙️ This podcast is proudly produced by Talent Leadership Crucible.

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    Season 3 - Episode 2 | Inside the Mind of the Founder of the World's First Investor Angel Network: Marc Kramer (USA)

    💬 Stay Connected with Us Dive into the remarkable journey of Mr. Marc Kramer, a seasoned entrepreneur and author, as he shares insights from his diverse career in entrepreneurship, journalism and angel investment. Marc recounts his path from sports writer to founding the world's first formally organised investor angel network, and shares the secrets behind his entrepreneurial success and practical strategies for navigating challenges and fostering resilience.Join Dr. Ramesh and Marc as they explore the entrepreneurial mindset, innovation and sustainability in a thought-provoking conversation that promises to inspire aspiring entrepreneurs and business leaders alike. Don't miss this chance to tap into the mind of a true visionary!3 Key Insights from this Podcast:Entrepreneurial Mindset: Marc explains how cultivating an entrepreneurial mindset empowers us overcome adversity to thrive in any situation.Crisis Ready Mindset: Discover practical tips for problem-solving and breaking down obstacles to navigate uncertainty and disruption effectively.Purposeful Living: Marc's reflections on living with purpose prompts this question - Do you put enough focus on meaningful experiences, relationships and making a positive impact in the world in your own life?Host: Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra, Author, Podcast Host, Founder of Talent Leadership Crucible & Founder of Impact VelocityGuest Speaker: Mr. Marc Kramer,  Senior Lecturer of Entrepreneurship at VinUniversity in Hanoi (Vietnam), Serial Entrepreneur, Author, Columnist & Podcast Host.  Tune in, and together we'll be Thriving in the Age of Disruption. 🌱 Upcoming Programme: Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA)If you are looking to deepen your leadership journey and build sustainable impact, consider joining our upcoming Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA) programme.📍 SSCA Hanoi — 13 to 15 May 2026 📍 SSCA Singapore — 25 to 27 June 2026This immersive experience is designed for leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to align purpose, performance, and long-term impact in a rapidly changing world.Thriving in the Age of Disruption with Dr. Ramesh RamachandraReady to thrive in today’s fast-changing world? Visit our website for exclusive insights and resources from Dr. Ramesh!💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube.🎥 Follow us on Tiktok and Linkedln for updates and bonus content.📢 Stay inspired with actionable tips and expert advice every week.🎙️ This podcast is proudly produced by Talent Leadership Crucible.

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    Season 3 - Special | International Women's Day 2024: #InspireInclusion with Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra

    💬 Stay Connected with Us For this International Women’s Day #IWD2024, let’s celebrate together and #InspireInclusion! We commemorate this very special day with a diverse range of inspiring voices of Changemakers from across the Asia-Pacific region - Amanda Ralph (Australia), Banali Luthra Malhotra (United Arab Emirates), Oanh Kieu Pham (Vietnam), Natasha KK Mak-Levrion (Singapore), Thi Bich Thuy Hoang (Vietnam) - who generously share their perspectives and insights. Thank you for joining me in this celebration of International Women's Day. Let's continue to #InspireInclusion and work towards a future where every woman and girl has the opportunity to thrive. Here are some questions to ponder on:How can I actively support and recognise the achievements of women in my community?What steps can I take to challenge gender stereotypes and advocate for gender equality in my everyday life?In what ways can I promote a more inclusive environment where all women feel empowered and valued?To learn more about the entrepreneurial mindset with Dr. Ramesh, get your copy of The Big Jump into Entrepreneurship 2.0 on Amazon.com or www.Dr-Ramesh.com.If you're interested in building crisis resilience, Dr. Ramesh will be launching her new book on the crisis ready mindset - Make sure you follow Dr. Ramesh on LinkedIn so that you’ll get her new book alert!Host: Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra, Author, Podcast Host and Founder of Talent Leadership Crucible & Impact Velocity.Guest Speakers:(01:27) Ms. Amanda Ralph,  Principal Product Manager at PaperCut Software; Co-Founder of Product Women Melbourne(03:49) Ms. Banali Luthra Malhotra, Advisory Board at International Women Board of Directors; Advisor - Marketing and Strategy at 🌱 Upcoming Programme: Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA)If you are looking to deepen your leadership journey and build sustainable impact, consider joining our upcoming Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA) programme.📍 SSCA Hanoi — 13 to 15 May 2026 📍 SSCA Singapore — 25 to 27 June 2026This immersive experience is designed for leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to align purpose, performance, and long-term impact in a rapidly changing world.Thriving in the Age of Disruption with Dr. Ramesh RamachandraReady to thrive in today’s fast-changing world? Visit our website for exclusive insights and resources from Dr. Ramesh!💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube.🎥 Follow us on Tiktok and Linkedln for updates and bonus content.📢 Stay inspired with actionable tips and expert advice every week.🎙️ This podcast is proudly produced by Talent Leadership Crucible.

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    Season 3 - Episode 1 | Our Shared Vision - A Transgenerational Legacy: Poorani Thanusha (Singapore)

    💬 Stay Connected with Us Welcome to Season 3 of the "Thriving in the Age of Disruption" podcast series with Dr. Ramesh! We're excited to kickstart a brand new 2024 season by welcoming a very dear guest speaker, Ms. Poorani Thanusha, who happens to not only be a Principal Consultant at Talent Leadership Crucible, but is also the sister of our podcast host, Dr. Ramesh, and they have been working together for almost thirty years. Poorani shares her invaluable insights on the entrepreneurial mindset, crisis management strategies, and her latest role at Impact Velocity, where she is spearheading the set up of a leadership network that generates a million impact projects. In this intimate conversation, we delve into the origins of the "three P's" philosophy of People Awareness, Planet Renewal and Progress Sharing, and the profound connection between spirituality and simplicity in one's life. Join us for a deeply meaningful dialogue that offers a rare glimpse into Dr. Ramesh's personal relationships, inviting you into a conversation that's both enriching and enlightening.3 Key Insights from this Podcast:Sustainability and Systems Awareness: Poorani delves into the "Three P's" of People-Planet-Progress, expanding the concept of sustainability beyond environmental concerns to encompass personal and organisational effectiveness, emphasising the interconnectedness of individuals within larger systems.Crisis Management and Resilience: Through personal experience and also coaching others to navigate crises, Poorani highlights the importance of self-awareness, seeking support, and taking action to overcome challenges and thrive.Simplicity and Effectiveness: The essence of living a simple life is not framed in terms of austerity, but as a mindset of uncluttered focus and effectiveness, aligning actions with inner purpose and contributing to collective well-being.Host: Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra, Author, Podcast Host, Founder of Talent Leadership Crucible & Founder of Impact VelocityGuest Speaker: Ms. Poorani Thanusha, Principal Consultant at Talent Leadership Crucible & Co-F🌱 Upcoming Programme: Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA)If you are looking to deepen your leadership journey and build sustainable impact, consider joining our upcoming Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA) programme.📍 SSCA Hanoi — 13 to 15 May 2026 📍 SSCA Singapore — 25 to 27 June 2026This immersive experience is designed for leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to align purpose, performance, and long-term impact in a rapidly changing world.Thriving in the Age of Disruption with Dr. Ramesh RamachandraReady to thrive in today’s fast-changing world? Visit our website for exclusive insights and resources from Dr. Ramesh!💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube.🎥 Follow us on Tiktok and Linkedln for updates and bonus content.📢 Stay inspired with actionable tips and expert advice every week.🎙️ This podcast is proudly produced by Talent Leadership Crucible.

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    Season 2 - Episode 12 | Decoding Entrepreneurship - Insights from a Startup Mentor: Tran Xuan Moi (Vietnam)

    💬 Stay Connected with Us Join Dr. Ramesh and Mr. Tran Xuan Moi, Founder and CEO of ATM in Vietnam to decode the entrepreneurial and crisis-resilient mindset. Mr. Moi, a seasoned entrepreneur and startup mentor based in Vietnam, plays a prominent role in Danang's thriving entrepreneurial scene.Discover the keys to success, such as identifying market pain points, finding suitable mentors and staying connected within the ecosystem. As a tourism expert, Mr. Moi's pandemic experience also unveils his crisis-resilient mindset. His story of transforming setbacks into opportunities serves as a valuable lesson for aspiring entrepreneurs. Top 5 Takeaways from this Podcast:5 Keys to Entrepreneurial Success: Mr. Moi emphasises the importance of understanding market pain points, providing solutions, finding mentors, staying connected within the startup ecosystem and being open to new learning.Adaptability in Crisis: To give up is easy, but to fight to win is difficult. It really requires one to look inwards and generate something more. It's ok to be open and vulnerable as crisis are opportunities to really to learn.Spirituality is a deeply personal and introspective journey of self-discovery and connection with something greater than oneself. It includes beliefs, values and practices that bring meaning and purpose in life.Living a Simple Life: Consciously choose to prioritise what truly matters, love every moment and live with gratitude. Sustainability: Whatever we do today,  it should make our life better today but also create good impact for the future.  Host: Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra, Author, Podcast Host, Founder of Talent Leadership Crucible & Founder of Impact VelocityGuest Speaker: Mr. Tran Xuan Moi, Founder & CEO of ATM COM & ATM TECHCOM, Co-Founder of Songhan Incubator and Author. Tune in, and together we'll be Thriving in the Age of Disruption. 🌱 Upcoming Programme: Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA)If you are looking to deepen your leadership journey and build sustainable impact, consider joining our upcoming Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA) programme.📍 SSCA Hanoi — 13 to 15 May 2026 📍 SSCA Singapore — 25 to 27 June 2026This immersive experience is designed for leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to align purpose, performance, and long-term impact in a rapidly changing world.Thriving in the Age of Disruption with Dr. Ramesh RamachandraReady to thrive in today’s fast-changing world? Visit our website for exclusive insights and resources from Dr. Ramesh!💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube.🎥 Follow us on Tiktok and Linkedln for updates and bonus content.📢 Stay inspired with actionable tips and expert advice every week.🎙️ This podcast is proudly produced by Talent Leadership Crucible.

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    Season 2 - Episode 11 | Mastering the Balancing Act - Powerhouse Mom and Entrepreneur: Natasha KK Mak-Levrion (Singapore)

    💬 Stay Connected with Us Get ready to meet Natasha KK Mak-Levrion, a powerhouse mom and entrepreneur based in Singapore. In this candid conversation with Dr. Ramesh, Natasha takes us on a journey through her entrepreneurial inclinations, from childhood sticker ventures to leading her own consulting company. Natasha spills the beans on the rollercoaster of pivoting business strategies, emphasising the importance of agility and bouncing back, and doesn't shy away from sharing the ongoing struggle of balancing the demanding roles of mom, corporate warrior and entrepreneur. Tune in for a relatable and personal conversation on mastering life's intricate balancing act.Top 5 Takeaways from this Podcast:Agility in Entrepreneurship: Adaptability is essential for entrepreneurial success. Natasha shares how she pivots business strategies when needed and quickly confronts challenges.Balancing Act: As a busy mom and entrepreneur, Natasha manages the delicate balance between being a disciplinarian and a nurturer, offering valuable advice for those navigating similar roles.Crisis Resilience: Natasha champions iterative problem-solving, urging entrepreneurs to consistently reassess, adapt and creatively generate alternative solutions when faced with challenges, thus fostering resilience in navigating uncertainties.Guiding Principles: Natasha emphasises the importance of guiding principles. Staying true to one's core values provides a compass for decision-making and action.Start with Yourself: Sustainability extends beyond environmental concerns; it begins with self-awareness and personal actions to shape a sustainable and thriving life.Host: Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra, Author, Podcast Host, Founder of Talent Leadership Crucible & Founder of Impact VelocityGuest Speaker: Ms. Natasha KK Mak-Levrion, Founder & CEO of PPEARLTune in, and together we'll be Thriving in the🌱 Upcoming Programme: Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA)If you are looking to deepen your leadership journey and build sustainable impact, consider joining our upcoming Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA) programme.📍 SSCA Hanoi — 13 to 15 May 2026 📍 SSCA Singapore — 25 to 27 June 2026This immersive experience is designed for leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to align purpose, performance, and long-term impact in a rapidly changing world.Thriving in the Age of Disruption with Dr. Ramesh RamachandraReady to thrive in today’s fast-changing world? Visit our website for exclusive insights and resources from Dr. Ramesh!💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube.🎥 Follow us on Tiktok and Linkedln for updates and bonus content.📢 Stay inspired with actionable tips and expert advice every week.🎙️ This podcast is proudly produced by Talent Leadership Crucible.

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    Season 2 - Episode 10 | Driving Growth with Da Nang's First Public-Private Partnership Business Incubator: Nguyen Van Chuong (Vietnam)

    💬 Stay Connected with Us Startup Evangelist Mr. Chuong Nguyen believes that business growth is the driving force for good things in the world. As society faces an ever-increasing number of problems, we need new founders more than ever to solve them. Chuong, CEO of Da Nang Entrepreneurship Support (DNES) Business Incubator, jumps into a discussion with Dr. Ramesh on innovation and entrepreneurship, from sharing his roots as a software engineer to his invaluable insights gained managing Danang's first public-private partnership business incubator.Top 5 Takeaways from this Podcast:Entrepreneurial Mindset: Chuong emphasises the importance of being resourceful, managing uncertainty, and creating value—crucial entrepreneurial attributes for success.Crisis Resilience: As a personal practice, Chuong faces challenges with stoicism, self-reflection and control, rather than blaming others.Strategic Partnerships: Finding the right co-founder and building strong partnerships, especially during the initial years, is vital for a startup's success.Sustainability in Innovation: Recognise the necessity of sustainability, not just in environmental terms but also in business models, to ensure adaptability and growth in dynamic markets.Thriving amidst Disruption: Chuong defines thriving as growth, peace, and mindfulness. How do these elements contribute to personal and professional success in a dynamic world?Host: Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra, Author, Podcast Host, Founder of Talent Leadership Crucible & Founder of Impact VelocityGuest Speaker: Mr. Nguyen Van Chuong, CEO of Da Nang Entrepreneurship Support (DNES) Business IncubatorTune in, and together we'll be Thriving in the Age of Disruption. 🌱 Upcoming Programme: Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA)If you are looking to deepen your leadership journey and build sustainable impact, consider joining our upcoming Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA) programme.📍 SSCA Hanoi — 13 to 15 May 2026 📍 SSCA Singapore — 25 to 27 June 2026This immersive experience is designed for leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to align purpose, performance, and long-term impact in a rapidly changing world.Thriving in the Age of Disruption with Dr. Ramesh RamachandraReady to thrive in today’s fast-changing world? Visit our website for exclusive insights and resources from Dr. Ramesh!💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube.🎥 Follow us on Tiktok and Linkedln for updates and bonus content.📢 Stay inspired with actionable tips and expert advice every week.🎙️ This podcast is proudly produced by Talent Leadership Crucible.

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    Season 2 - Episode 9 | Building Vietnam's Entrepreneurship Ecosystem: Tran Tri Dung (Vietnam)

    💬 Stay Connected with Us Tune in for a dialogue on entrepreneurship, crisis resilience, and the pursuit of a thriving future in Vietnam's dynamic entrepreneurial scene.Dr. Ramesh chats with Mr. Tran Tri Dung, program manager of the Swiss Entrepreneurship Program, which facilitates a supportive entrepreneurial ecosystem, increasing the readiness of innovative entrepreneurs to start and grow their businesses.Dung offers us insights on the unique characteristics of Vietnamese entrepreneurs and discusses the critical role that "supply side" players - such as incubator, accelerator, mentor and investor networks - play in facilitating startup success.Top 5 Takeaways from this Podcast:Ecosystem Building: Importance of having an entrepreneurial ecosystem of supporting players such as incubators, accelerators, mentors and angel investor.Crisis Resilience: Dung's Covid experience underscores how adaptability and resourcefulness are crucial traits for entrepreneurs facing disruption.Specialised Incubation: Incubation programs tailored to cater to specific industry needs drive greater startups success.Entrepreneurial Mindset: Dung expands the definition of an entrepreneur to include individuals who are resourceful and resilient, even if they are not business owners themselves.Philosophy of Sustainability: Dr. Ramesh and Dung invites us to consider the broader impact of their entrepreneurial endeavours, encouraging a long-term and socially responsible approach to business.Host: Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra, Author, Podcast Host, Founder of Talent Leadership Crucible & Founder of Impact VelocityGuest Speaker: Mr. Tran Tri Dung, Program Manager of Swiss Entrepreneurship Program (Swiss EP)Tune in, and together we'll be Thriving in the Age of Disruption. 🌱 Upcoming Programme: Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA)If you are looking to deepen your leadership journey and build sustainable impact, consider joining our upcoming Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA) programme.📍 SSCA Hanoi — 13 to 15 May 2026 📍 SSCA Singapore — 25 to 27 June 2026This immersive experience is designed for leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to align purpose, performance, and long-term impact in a rapidly changing world.Thriving in the Age of Disruption with Dr. Ramesh RamachandraReady to thrive in today’s fast-changing world? Visit our website for exclusive insights and resources from Dr. Ramesh!💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube.🎥 Follow us on Tiktok and Linkedln for updates and bonus content.📢 Stay inspired with actionable tips and expert advice every week.🎙️ This podcast is proudly produced by Talent Leadership Crucible.

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    Season 2 - Episode 8 | Innovating for Health Impact - Entrepreneurial Insights with CEO of Breakthrough Probiotics Biotech Company: Dang Quoc Hung (Vietnam)

    💬 Stay Connected with Us Can you imagine a future without antibiotics?Discover the cutting edge of health innovation with Dr. Ramesh and Mr. Dang Quoc Hung, Co-Founder and CEO of LiveSpo, which offers breakthrough spore probiotics technology. Hung shares about groundbreaking spore probiotics that can help fight antibiotic resistance, even stopping diarrhoea in a very short time. Hung's entrepreneurial journey is a testament to resilience and innovation, from facing skepticism in the pharmaceutical industry to strategically using social commerce for product recognition. Dr. Ramesh also explores the crisis-ready mindset, extracting insights from Hung's pivotal decision to leave a stable job during the global recession.Beyond business, Hung shares insights on spirituality, simplicity, and the significance of living in the present moment. Success, according to Hung, lies in aligning with one's mission for true fulfilment. Join Dr. Ramesh and Hung for this condensed yet insightful exploration of innovation, entrepreneurship and crisis resilience.Top 5 Takeaways from this Podcast:Entrepreneurial Resilience: Hear how Hung leaves a stable job during a global recession, overcomes skepticism and leverages innovating promotional channels such as social commerce.Crisis-Ready Mindset: Learn practical strategies for handling crises with a mindset focused on assessment, timely changes, and maintaining a broader perspective.Innovation: Discover breakthrough biotechnology offering spore probiotics to combat antibiotic-resistant infections and tackle other health problems such as stopping diarrhoea quickly.Spirituality and Simplicity: Discover the profound significance of being present in the moment.Mission-Driven Success: Hung shares the shift from measuring success purely by monetary gains to finding fulfilment in pursuing your mission in life.Host: Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra, Author, Podcast Host, Founder of Talent Leadership Crucible & Founder of Impact VelocityGuest Speaker:🌱 Upcoming Programme: Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA)If you are looking to deepen your leadership journey and build sustainable impact, consider joining our upcoming Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA) programme.📍 SSCA Hanoi — 13 to 15 May 2026 📍 SSCA Singapore — 25 to 27 June 2026This immersive experience is designed for leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to align purpose, performance, and long-term impact in a rapidly changing world.Thriving in the Age of Disruption with Dr. Ramesh RamachandraReady to thrive in today’s fast-changing world? Visit our website for exclusive insights and resources from Dr. Ramesh!💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube.🎥 Follow us on Tiktok and Linkedln for updates and bonus content.📢 Stay inspired with actionable tips and expert advice every week.🎙️ This podcast is proudly produced by Talent Leadership Crucible.

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    Season 2 - Episode 7 | The Art of Venture Building - Decoding the DNA of Successful Startups: Goh Chew Lam (Singapore)

    💬 Stay Connected with Us In this episode, Dr. Ramesh and Venture Builder Goh Chew Lam (CL) decode the DNA of successful startups. We explore the intricate journey from ideation to thriving business, emphasising an entrepreneurial and crisis-resilient mindset and qualities that propel these startups to success.Startups are a blend of ambition, innovation, and resilience, with founders navigating a challenging path to growth. Investors seek founders and endeavours that not only offer groundbreaking ideas but also exhibit qualities signalling long-term success.Join us Dr. Ramesh and CL as we delve into the founder's vision and the investor's perspective, providing valuable insights for both aspiring entrepreneurs and investors seeking the next big opportunity.Top 5 Takeaways from this Podcast: Entrepreneurial Mindset Matters: Understanding the mindset of successful founders is essential for aspiring entrepreneurs. CL emphasises qualities such as resilience, adaptability, and a relentless pursuit of goals. Investor Insights: How do you present your startup as an attractive investment opportunity? Discover the investor's perspective, the qualities they look for in founders and businesses. The Wisdom of Starting Early and Embracing Failure: Tapping on his mother's wisdom, CL highlights the notion that early setbacks and lessons learnt from failure can lead to later triumphs in both business and life.Qualities of Successful Founders: From passion and vision to the ability to pivot and adapt, CL sheds light on the qualities that set apart thriving entrepreneurs.Personal Insights on Thriving in Life: CL Goh shares the value of prioritising essential life elements such as health, warm connections with family and friends, and finding joy in simple yet precious experiences. Host: Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra, Author, Podcast Host, Founder of Talent Leadership Crucible & Founder of Impact VelocityGuest Speaker: Goh Chew Lam (CL), Venture Builder an🌱 Upcoming Programme: Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA)If you are looking to deepen your leadership journey and build sustainable impact, consider joining our upcoming Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA) programme.📍 SSCA Hanoi — 13 to 15 May 2026 📍 SSCA Singapore — 25 to 27 June 2026This immersive experience is designed for leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to align purpose, performance, and long-term impact in a rapidly changing world.Thriving in the Age of Disruption with Dr. Ramesh RamachandraReady to thrive in today’s fast-changing world? Visit our website for exclusive insights and resources from Dr. Ramesh!💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube.🎥 Follow us on Tiktok and Linkedln for updates and bonus content.📢 Stay inspired with actionable tips and expert advice every week.🎙️ This podcast is proudly produced by Talent Leadership Crucible.

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Unlock your potential with Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra’s proven strategies for business growth, mindset mastery, and innovation in an ever-changing world. Whether you’re launching a startup, steering a family enterprise, or leading teams in multinationals, you’ll gain practical tips on:Cultivating an entrepreneurial, crisis-ready mindsetBuilding collaborative, high-performance culturesNavigating family business dynamics and successionEmpowering women leaders and fostering diversityBalancing ambition with simplicity and well-beingJoin Dr. Ramesh—Asia Week’s “Most Influential Woman” and founder of Talent Leadership Crucible—and tap into her global network of entrepreneurs, corporate leaders, and change-makers. Your next breakthrough starts here.💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube.🎥 Follow us on

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