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Young people are getting angrier about climate change—and that anger may yet save us
Across the globe, more young people are expressing anger about climate change. And that, experts say, may not necessarily be a bad thing
5 young leaders championing sustainability in Singapore
Sustainability has been at the forefront of everyone’s minds. Here are the young people using their resources in Singapore to make a difference
We held a private screening of Afghan activist Mahbouba Seraj’s documentary—and we can’t stop thinking about it
In celebration of International Women’s Day, we screened ‘The Noble Guardian’, an eye-opening film directed by award-winning journalist Anna Coren on the life of girls and women in Afghanistan—and the tenacity of one woman in trying to alleviate their plight
Governments need to hit the right note with megastar concerts
Concerts by acts like Taylor Swift and Coldplay can boost local economies, raising questions over how authorities can help pay
A venture capitalist’s guide to startup hiring, growth and investing
Tin Men Capital’s Murli Ravi shares his insights on hiring the right talent and the perspective that co-founded companies attract more investment than solo-founded ones
Why we need to wake up to the fact that sleep is a big deal
The world of sleep is multifaceted and this World Sleep Day, we set out to understand how its impact on health and well-being is essential for addressing a wide array of physical, mental and emotional health issues
Entrepreneur Steve Melhuish invests in women and is a champion for female founders and investors
The co-founder of PropertyGuru, angel investor and VC partner is on a mission to advance female founders and get more women into the investment ecosystem
How we stay connected even when fast asleep
When we sleep we are in our own world, or are we? This World Sleep Day, we find out that the reality is far more complicated
Combining tech and emotions: How this Malaysian startup is modernising the gifting industry
Giden Lim discusses how his company BloomThis is enhancing customer experience and streamlining processes in the highly traditional sector
Erica Eng on releasing the first graphic novel of her Eisner Award-winning work, ‘Fried Rice’
The Johor-based animator and artist gained international recognition in 2020 when her debut webcomic ‘Fried Rice’ won the Eisner Award
Oscars 2024: If these Southeast Asian filmmakers had a choice, these would be the winners
The results are out for the 96th Academy Awards. But real winners aside, who are the favourites among filmmakers to win Best Picture, Best Director and more?
“You are the queen of your own universe”—Pia Wurtzbach shares her journey in publishing her novel
Celebrity, style maven, and beauty queen, Miss Universe 2015 Pia Wurtzbach believes that every woman has the freedom to choose what matters the most in their hearts as there are many crowns we can wear each day
Active male sponsorship is crucial to advancing women in the workplace
With only one woman in leadership positions for every four men across Asia Pacific, it’s essential that women engage men in their career journeys
Of SWOT and synergy: How corporate jargon and buzzwords determine social status
Buzzwords and corporate jargon can be infuriating, confusing and downright silly. But breaking up with them isn’t an option—here’s why
Crazy Smart Asia: 5 young leaders on finding enlightenment, juggling glass balls and the ant mentality
In season seven of Gen.T’s Crazy Smart Asia podcast, we heard the unexpected stories of a heel-wearing Buddhist monk, a celebrity chef, a record-breaking powerlifter and more. Here are five of our favourite quotes from the episodes