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Alexander Shaun Tan
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12AM AST
Living Slowly
There's always one common denominator amongst people in their 20s today - the seeming pressure to have everything figured out and to have their lives planned out. Everytime you go on LinkedIn it's another person in your network talking about a raise, a new job or some form of professional development they've gained. And I know everyone says not to compare yourself to others and to take life one stroke at a time, so I decided to reach out to Kat Rojanapiensatith who I knew was taking positive steps to implementing a slow lifestyle. Instead of worrying about the...
2021-04-20
32 min
12AM AST
Working in the EV Industry
With both the government and society pushing for a more sustainable future, many ESG industries have received massive investments to help spur growth towards the reality of this future. One of these is the EV or Electric Vehicle industry. EV cars like Tesla or Nio are touted to be more energy efficient compared to the gas-guzzlers we drive on the road today. But is it truly applicable to everywhere in the world? In today's episode of 12AM AST, where we gain inspiration from the passions of other young individuals, let's tune into Nico's story of working at Tesla, a...
2021-04-01
30 min
12AM AST
Into The Music Industry
In a year that made us all struggle in some way, music has played a big part in coping and connecting with other people and artists themselves. At a time where concerts and festivals got cancelled, we feared the worst for the music industry. But these past few months have shown us that the industry is becoming as dynamic as the popular tech companies. With online concerts, free livestreams and more and more music, the industry has pulled through to make sure that their artists craft and creativity are still being heard; albeit virtually. In today's episode of 12AM...
2021-01-03
27 min
12AM AST
Economics 2020
When we think of Economics, it's financial markets, and supply & demand that come to top of mind. Somewhere through the evolutionary process of this social science, the misconception that economics was somehow strictly capitalism became the norm. Through key revolutionary economists however, the dialogue in this field is now shifting away from constant growth, to a more empathetic and equitable way of thinking. With new economic research on social and health issues like feminism, or racial inequality, we now see that the traditional view of what the "economy" really is, is being challenged - a definition in which...
2020-12-04
00 min
Hey YA
The Holiday All-Request Recommendation Show
Kelly and Hannah answer listener requests for book recommendations. Subscribe to the podcast via RSS, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Stitcher. To get even more YA news and recommendations, sign up for our What’s Up in YA newsletter! SHOW NOTES Short story collection. Preferably fiction and/or fun/uplifting Meet Cute: Some People Are Destined to Meet; Tales from the Inner City by Shaun Tan; Take the Mic edited by Bethany C. Morrow; Snow in Love; Hope Nation edited by Rose Brock; The Radical Element edited by Jessica Spotswood. A gift for my brother who isn’t a big reader. He’s in co...
2020-11-25
00 min
12AM AST
Buying Your First Watch
Watches are a generational testament of love, status, style and culture. Even thought its value of telling the time has become less important, the emotional attachment of wearing a watch transcends its functional utility - it's literally stood the test of the time! In this episode of 12AM AST, where we gain inspiration from the passions of other young individuals, let's tune into Mig's passion for watches and his experience taking a horology degree. Let's become more informed of the kinds of watches and culture behind watch-collecting so that some day when you buy your first watch you'll make...
2020-11-17
00 min
12AM AST
Tales from the Academy: Taking a History Degree; Pivoting Professional Paths
In the second edition of Tales From The Academy, listen to Tom on his story of studying history at LSE to becoming a practicing lawyer to wanting to change professional paths and become a doctor. We see his transition from childhood passion to professional practice as a solicitor and some might think this story is the typical end-all be-all and Tom's reached his version of success. However, through Tom's experiences, we hopefully pay more attention to what we truly want in the future and the moral implications that we seek in any form of success. In this episode, we...
2020-10-30
00 min
12AM AST
Becoming a K-pop Stan
K-pop is a music genre that in recent years has reached global heights. With arguably some of the most hardcore fans, or stans, it's incredible interesting to see the culture of this industry and the extent of support these fans give the groups they idolize. So in this episode, meet Myat, who is a resident BTS stan and K-pop enthusiast and learn more about the k-pop industry and what it takes to become a stan yourself! Music Used: Green Summer Waves by Qeeo; Memory by The Great Dane; Deep Inside You by Junsu ...
2020-10-23
00 min
12AM AST
Tales from the Academy: An Interdisciplinary Approach
From the mini-series: Tales From The Academy, tune into Joel Li's story as a liberal arts student who studied Philosophy, Politics & Economics in YALE-NUS University. He talks about the value of an interdisciplinary approach and the unnecessary pressure for young people to find a specialization when studying. Through his experiences as a 'generalist,' we get to understand how much better we understand the world when we are able to connect seemingly disconnected topics. Music Used: Just Like In The Movies (Instrumental Version) by Particle House; Memory by The Great Dane; Deep Inside...
2020-10-16
00 min
12AM AST
Photography as a Profession
In recent years, photography has transcended from a medium to document family trips and vacations, to a means of self expression and even a source of income. The rise of phone cameras and lightweight mirrorless cameras has lowered the barrier to entry to photography as a hobby and even as a profession. A surprising number of budding photographers are now offering their services for commissioned work because of the successful gamification of sharing photos on Instagram, and because of the fact that every single person in the world, at one point of their lives, will have their photo taken...
2020-10-05
00 min
12AM AST
Succeed in Selling
Sales, or selling, is largely representative of how we express ourselves and get what we want. Through this episode, learn how sales extends beyond cold calling and posting on facebook marketplace, and how to employ this often misunderstood term into your daily life. Selling yourself, selling a product, selling an idea, are things that every single person has to do at some point in life, hence signifying the importance of sales, in how it can help you succeed in achieving your professional and personal goals. Music Used: All Emotions (Instrumental Version) by ELFL; The Memory by The...
2020-09-25
34 min
12AM AST
Our Future With Machine Learning
Machine Learning and Data Science will inevitably become the future of how businesses operate. With more companies disrupting markets with complex algorithms at the core of its product offering, there is now, more than ever, the need to understand the impact machine learning will have on our professional and personal lives as young individuals. In today's episode, peer into the world of data and hear from Rayan, a fresh graduate committing his career to machine learning. Through this, hopefully we realize the need to understand this complex language, no matter what professional path you take. Music Used...
2020-09-11
27 min
12AM AST
Getting Fit
Getting fit or losing weight is definitely an incessant problem in our generation. With our lives becoming busier and busier every year, it's sometimes hard to find the time or the motivation to hit the gym or focus on our health. But it's important to remember that fitness has benefits beyond mere external appearance. Our motivation for fitness extends beyond vanity, once we realize the mental and spiritual benefits that come with being healthy. So in this episode, let's learn a few tips on how to become more fit and myths that need to be debunked to become healthier.
2020-09-04
29 min
12AM AST
Starting A Passion Project
Passions and hobbies are ways for us to gain self-improvement and fulfillment. Whether it's cooking food, learning an instrument, or making arts & crafts, these outlets help define us past our education or 9-5 job. And with the rise e-commerce, there is now a bigger opportunity to take that passion and share it with other people in society. Through this episode, you'll hopefully find the inspiration to make your hobbies and interests into one such passion project that you can use to not only share with others, but to also improve your skills and gain a better appreciation.
2020-08-28
32 min
12AM AST
Starting A Mental Health Organization
Mental health is an extremely important conversation especially now, where the world's problems seem to compound onto our own personal dilemmas. However, there are organizations and individuals out there catered to talk about this topic, where they advocate for the wellness of everyone's mental health. Macy Lee is one such individual; so in this episode let's dive into her own mental health journey and see how best we can care for our own and other's state of mind. Music Used: Memory by The Great Dane; Deep Inside You by Junsu --- This episode is sponsored by · A...
2020-08-21
31 min
12AM AST
The Significance of Curiosity
Curiosity is a quality we all internally have. But as we learn from this podcast episode, it's something we need to properly utilize so that we ask the right kinds of questions. The curiosity of this young generation coming into prominence in the workforce will dictate how the future will turn out for the world, so it's incredibly important that we master asking ourselves and others the questions that can lead to both self and societal improvements. Music Used: Memory by The Great Dane; Deep Inside You by Junsu --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: T...
2020-08-15
34 min
12AM AST
How To Better Appreciate Art
Art is more than just a canvas with painted colors. It has much more societal importance than one might think. With this podcast episode, peer into the world of art and introduce yourself to the mindset that may help you better appreciate each art piece. Listen in as Marga, an illustration major, talks about the many realities a piece can unfold. Music used: Memory by The Great Dane; Deep Inside You by Junsu --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.f...
2020-08-07
30 min
12AM AST
Flying In COVID-19
As young professionals or students, the airline industry has been a resource for us to gain opportunities outside of our home country, expose ourselves to different cultures, and become more global citizens. With the industry currently being transfigured by the coming of COVID-19, it is important to know how this will affect our plans for flying. Into greater detail, we also appreciate the inner complexities that allow this industry to operate a global economy. Music used: Memory by The Great Dane; Deep Inside You by Junsu --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way t...
2020-07-31
25 min
12AM AST
Appreciating Stocks
Investing in stocks can seem incredibly intimidating and a big time commitment. In this episode, Nick Taniadi, a passionate long-term investor discusses his passions for investing and the personal values he's gained from his experiences learning the trade. By listening to this episode, you'll gain some tips on how to start investing yourself and realize that using a framework when looking at a business can make investing a more digestible process. Music Used: Memory by The Great Dane; Deep Inside You by Junsu --- This episode is sponsored by · A...
2020-07-20
35 min
12AM AST
How To Read 1 Book A Day
Reading books can be extremely valuable, but you need to have the right mindset and system. In this episode, Paul Han discusses how he was able to read 1 book a day for 13 days, and more importantly, how he thinks everyone should rethink the art of reading. By being passionate about reading, you can let books evoke meaning that often no other medium can. Music Used: Memory by The Great Dane; Deep Inside You by Junsu --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app S...
2020-07-10
34 min
Physionic
Selective Autophagy & Longer Life
In this episode, I discuss some research wherein scientists have gotten some clues between autophagy and longer life based on a protein called p62. Reference: Caroline Kumsta, Jessica T. Chang, Reina Lee, Ee Phie Tan, Yongzhi Yang, Rute Loureiro, Elizabeth H. Choy, Shaun H. Y. Lim, Isabel Saez, Alexander Springhorn, Thorsten Hoppe, David Vilchez, Malene Hansen. The autophagy receptor p62/SQST-1 promotes proteostasis and longevity in C. elegans by inducing autophagy. Nature Communications, 2019; 10 (1) DOI: 10.1038/s41467-019-13540-4 YouTube: bit.ly/2JUjXVt Facebook: bit.ly/2PlIOaB Instagram: bit.ly/2OBFe7i Email...
2019-12-16
10 min