Everyone seems to be talking about data, capturing data and using data - yet so many of us still feel uncertain about what is data. What’s the big deal about data? How can we work with data in a way that brings us together - rather than tear us apart?
Meet Loh Pei Ying: a data story-teller who works with organisations to turn their research into compelling interactive essays that communicate better with the public. We talk about what is data vs. insight, what we should use data for and why it ought to matter to all of us living in an era where data is power.
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About Loh Pei Ying
Pei Ying is the co-founder of Kontinentalist, a data-driven editorial studio that aims to bring Asia to the forefront of global conversations. As a data storyteller, she works with organisations to communicate better with the public, transforming their research into visually stunning and interactive essays.
She is passionate about telling stories with history, exploring cultural contexts and nuances, and helping others understand the systems that societies inherit and continue. Pei Ying is also a firm believer of collaborative decision-making and the importance of empathy and diversity in the workplace.
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About the Finding Common Ground Podcast
Deep-dive conversations with change-makers and bridge-builders about how any of us can begin creating the change we long to see.
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