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In every single workplace, leadership and strong management are always essential for any organization that wants to achieve its objectives.
A good leadership improves productivity, decreases mistakes and motivates employees. A toxic leadership increases stress, extends working hours and worsen mental health.
In this episode as we struggling through our adulthood and rambling our problems, we talk about the good boss traits and bad boss traits that we have encountered along our professional path. Let us know whether you agree or not, and if anything you think we should add.
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We're currently living in an age where the words "machine learning" and "artificial intelligence" are being thrown in the conversation everywhere. But do we really know the full details behind all these fancy words? Is it really as amazing as it's hyped up to be?
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Have you ever got stuck in an elevator with colleagues and just don't know what to talk about? Small talks can be a tough one at the workplace whether you are a social butterfly or not. In this episode, jessie and unisse list small talk topics based on age groups, seniority, and gender, and discuss how differences within each category can effect what we talk about and how.
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In this episode of Workplace Talks series, jessie and unisse shared their experiences regarding power struggles caused by different seniorities, genders and races. Listen to this episode and see if you can relate to any of them, what other power struggles you have experienced at work place other than the ones we have covered? Share with us your stories too.
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"Quiet quitting" has been slowly creeping into the workspace. What is it and why is it happening? How can we avoid it? Is it really new?
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It's been over a month since 2023 started, but Jessie and Uni are back! 2023 was a slow start but we have some new and fun stuff planned for the podcast - and maybe in our lives! How did your 2023 start?
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Are you currently working for a start-up? Have you considered starting your own business or joining a start-up but questioning if this is a right path for you? In this episode, Jessie invites Michelle who has been working in start-up settings for the past few years to break down some typical start-up stereotypes and discuss why we think we are a better fit for one(start-up) or the other(corporate).
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Now that we're in the stage of being stable in our careers, have you ever thought of shifting to a totally new field? What made you choose what to pursue in college/university and was it what you expected it to be? If given the chance, would you make that switch?
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What is a data analyst? What does a data scientist do? How is a Data Engineer different from other engineers? Being in the data science industry for nearly four years, neither Unisse and Jessie has a clear definition of what data science / data scientist is since everything just seems so intertwined. But in this episode, we tried our best to explain the responsibilities of being a data scientist and its pros and cons based on our experience so you can decide if you want to enter the same world.
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This week, our full love and attention go to the ones that are directly and indirectly suffering from the Russia and Ukraine conflict. There is no doubt that we are extremely lucky to live in places that peaceful, but what if one day a World War III breaks out? Can we be prepared for it? What can we do? In this episode, Uni and Jessie share some of their deep thoughts and feelings.
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Have you considered adopting a vegan diet? Are you recycling all your paper and plastic products after one use? Have you researched thoroughly for your actions in order to be "environmentally-friendly"? In this episode we are pointing out some loopholes and things you may have been neglecting under both the vegan diet and paper recycling and plastic bag ban.
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As we grow older, more opportunities come and inevitably more often we face questions like "do I leave my current job?", "do I stick to the major that I am currently pursuing?", "is this the right person for me?". In this episode, we discuss how we think of these old comfort zones and why we leave them. We also talk about the exhaustive feelings that come along as we struggle and strive in our new territories and how we try to overcome the exhaustion / burnout.
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Happy Chinese New Year everyone! In this episode, we catch up on our holidays and reminisce on some of our Chinese New Year traditions and our resolutions for the new year.
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2020 and 2021 are two overwhelming years for most people, and we feel it too. In this episode, the four of us sat down and shared how we feel, what we have accomplished and what we wish could have done for the past two years. We also brought you some recommendations at the end that you guys may try during this holiday season. Make yourself some hot tea and enjoy our last episode in 2021:)
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Most of us know that death is an inevitable milestone in life, but rarely we choose to believe it. The idea that by talking about it will bring us bad luck lingers and made us often kid ourselves about it. However, the recent Covid wave and its new variants had exposed us to this inescapable topic more frequent than ever, so we decided to take this episode as an opportunity to official talk about death and how we can prepare for it.
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Like other aspects of diversity, body size, type and shape are all characteristics that make us unique. However, in much of our society, biases and stigmas influence what bodies are considered acceptable or beautiful. Society portrays having the “perfect” body as the prerequisite to attracting a romantic partner, popularity, and success in work and life. Luckily, the dialogue is starting. As the representation of different body types has increased on social media and within the mainstream media, discussions about weight, size and body-type inclusivity have increased. In this episode, we join the discussion of body inclusivity, self-love and how we cope with negative thoughts toward ourselves.
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Hustle culture has long been a prevalent mindset that encourages people to overwork in order to succeed, even at the cost of one’s well-being, physical and mental health. It has been a mantra for the ‘go-getters,’ who want to climb the corporate ladder. So in today's episode, we dissect into the pros and cons of such cultural influence, as well as our choices between work-life balance and work-life integration.
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When it comes to travel, do you prefer an urban or outdoor adventure? Budget or luxury? And also, why do we travel? In this episode, four of us share some of our unique travel styles, tips, preferences and of course, our bucket list for the next destination once this pandemic is over. Now, what is on your travel list?
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In Asia, women represent only 35% of the workforce in tech. What does it mean to be under-represented in a male dominant industry work-wise and leadership-wise?
Being four women in tech, we share some distinct opinions about gender equality and diversity quotas. In this episode, we exchange how we cope with our work environments in different cultural settings, and also our personal wish lists on changes we wish to see in the professional setting to foster more gender inclusivity.
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Join us for an episode of candid conversation about what turning 30 means to us, and our experience navigating our 20s
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