Collectively Speaking
Join this episode's host, Ken Chua (Director, (these)abilities) as he speaks with fellow Disability advocates, Theresa Goh (SportSG) and Dawn-Joy Leong (Independent Artist), as they navigate through the meandering path of labels, identities, support and employment en route towards self-discovery & self-mastery.
info_outline Collective Talents: Facilitation Pt 5Collectively Speaking
The TBC-verse is happy to launch Collective Talents - an adjacent series to Collectively Speaking.
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The TBC-verse is happy to launch Collective Talents - an adjacent series to Collectively Speaking.
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The TBC-verse is happy to launch Collective Talents - an adjacent series to Collectively Speaking.
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Our first Collective Talent is a 5-part series on.. Facilitation.
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The TBC-verse is happy to launch Collective Talents - an adjacent series to Collectively Speaking.
info_outline EP9: Leadership - Of Stewardship, Adaptability & AuthenticityCollectively Speaking
Join this episode's host, Aaron Maniam and fellow leaders - Ivy Tse, Martin Tan & Natalya Ann Thora Twohill - as they share their lessons on leadership, stewardship, culture & community building during the tumultuous era of Covid-19.
info_outline EP8: Ground Up - Of Initiatives, Starts & StopsCollectively Speaking
"Join our host, Nur Hazeem Bin Abdul Nasser, who's joined by Tavis (Yale-NUS) and Adriel (Access Singapore) in sharing about their ground-up initiatives. They discuss the history of various initiatives and how some adapt to the pandemic. The duo elaborate on hyper-local and national communities in their lives, expressing both gratitude and hopes for how communities can grow together.
info_outline EP7: C19 - Of Pandemics, People & GenerationsCollectively Speaking
Join our host, Cherie Lim-Tseng, as she speaks with Dr Kenneth Koh (OneCare Medical), Tim (nonprofit executive) and Gladys (Music Educator) about their covid-19 experience. They talk about pregnancy during the pandemic, and what they hope for a future generation to gain.
info_outline [Bonus] EP 0: The Origin Story (of The Birthday Collective)Collectively Speaking
What is The Birthday Collective, and how did it get started? Join this bonus episode's host, Cherie Lim-Tseng, as she speaks with the founding members of The Birthday Collective - Malminderjit Singh, Aaron Maniam & James Chan - on how an idea at the back of a cab has led to a series of Birthday Books (and other products like this podcast) to gather perspectives of Singapore's past, present & future, contributed by people from all walks of life.
info_outlineJoin this episode's host, Cherie Lim-Tseng, as she joins Joan Leong, Simar Kaur & Rain Khoo in traversing the multitude of pathways that families undertake - beyond what is conventionally shared.
Follow us on IG @TheBirthdayCollective for occasional AMAs with our panelists and on FB (The Birthday Collective) to learn about other initiatives and opportunities we have to offer.
About the Panel:
Cherie Lim-Tseng is the COO at Secur Solutions Group and Founder, Principal Consultant at Rie Ink. In her spare time, Cherie is an essential oil enthusiast, runs a diaper cake patisserie, writes food reviews for a leading gourmet magazine and contributes to parenting magazines & platforms. She is a mother to 3 boys who sometimes think she moonlights as a female Jedi - a masquerade she's always happy to fuel.
Joan Leong is a media professional who has been telling stories through pictures, stills or moving frames since she first picked up a camera almost two decades ago. When not capturing moments, she can be found working out a sweat in the gym or whipping up a storm in the kitchen.
Simar Kaur champions people development and learning by creating cultures in which employees can thrive. Outside of work, you'll find her spending time with the people she loves. She enjoys traveling, Netflix, reading and dance parties with her family. Simar and her husband, Malminderjit, are proud parents of their three delightful children - Thiya, Daya and Liv.
Rain Khoo is a work-in-progress human being. He works as a professional in consumer goods and sees work as an enriching platform to improve himself to help others. He loves travel, the arts, design, food and all things spiritual. A bi-gender trans man, he was blessed to transit from female-to-male while keeping his marriage intact. He is Maddy - Mommy & Daddy - to two very precious girls. Their family attends Free Community Church, where there is a ministry to support transgender individuals.