Thriving in the Age of Disruption
Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra reveals all of her business and personal growth strategies, explores the entrepreneurial and crisis-ready mindset and shares innovation tips and tricks so you can survive and thrive in today’s age of disruption. You too can have the essential skills, freedom and time to do what you love, whether it's starting your own business, driving the family business, building a social enterprise or working for others in a small local business to leading large multinational corporations. Dr. Ramesh is a well-sought after coach. She generously shares business and life lessons and her extensive network of fellow entrepreneurs, social and corporate leaders, academics and inspiring women in Asia. Together you’ll explore topics ranging from an entrepreneurial mindset, communication, collaborative management, crisis resilience, family businesses, women in leadership to spirituality and living a simple life in today’s age.Fundamentally, it’s about shifting from performing at an individual level to engaging at a collective level, to discover how you can create value for yourself as an individual, in your family, business and community groups and expand that toward making a larger, lasting impact universally. Dr. Ramesh has founded and run multiple businesses in the Asia Pacific region and has successfully raised millions in venture funds. She is recognised by “Asiaweek” as one of Asia’s most influential women, featured as one of the emerging breed of entrepreneurs in Singapore (Singapore Saavy – 50 Entrepreneurs of Tomorrow) and is also named a notable woman barrier breaker in the book Barrier Breakers – Women in Singapore, by Ms. Shelley Siu. She is also an author, ICF Professional Certified Coach for business executives and currently runs Talent Leadership Crucible, an Asia-centric consulting firm specialising in corporate culture change with programmes on entrepreneurial acumen, leadership mindset, and holistic thinking. Dr. Ramesh is a Singaporean, born in Colombo and educated in Singapore, Australia and the US. She currently lives in Singapore with her daughter. Dec 24, 2021Useful Links: Entrepreneurial Qualifications Quiz https://www.flexiquiz.com/SC/N/Entrepreneurial-Qualifications-Quiz
Thriving in the Age of Disruption
International Women's Day 2023: #EmbraceEquity with Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra (Podcast Trailer)
For this International Women’s Day #IWD2023, let’s all fully #EmbraceEquity so that it becomes a part of our society’s DNA and we're working together to remove the barriers that prevent some women from achieving their full potential.
Do join my podcast “Thriving in the Age of Disruption” - We’ll be hearing from Changemakers who have embraced equity in their own lives and work. You’ll hear their stories of resilience, courage and hope, and I believe that just like me, you’ll be inspired by the power of these voices.
A big "Thank You" to our amazing podcast guests - Hope Zvara, Datin Paduka Marina Mahathir, Daan van Rossum, Jen Vuhuong, Max-F. Scheichenost and Radhika Dutt - for sharing their voices, thoughts and wisdom.
To learn more about the entrepreneurial mindset with Dr. Ramesh, get your copy of The Big Jump into Entrepreneurship 2.0 on Amazon.com or www.Dr-Ramesh.com.
If you're interested in building crisis resilience, Dr. Ramesh will be launching her new book on the crisis ready mindset in the first half of 2023. Make sure you follow Dr. Ramesh on LinkedIn so that you’ll get her new book alert!
Host: Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra, Author, Podcast Host and Founder of Talent Leadership Crucible
Guest Speakers:
(00:29) Ms. Hope Zvara, CEO of Mother Trucker Yoga, Board Member of Holisitc Health Educators, Radio Show Host
(00:48) Datin Paduka Marina Mahathir, Founder of Zafigo, Columnist, Author, Activist
(01:15) Mr. Daan van Rossum, CEO of FlexOS & Dreamplex
(01:38) Ms. Jen Vuhuong, Empowerment & Performance Coach, Trainer, Author, Founder of Hanoi Entrepreneur Community
(01:51) Mr. Max-F. Scheichenost, Partner at Mekong Capital
(02:05) Ms. Radhika Dutt, Author of Radical Product Thinking
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Thriving in the Age of Disruption – Podcast Trailer
International Women’s Day 2023
#EmbraceEquity with Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra
Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra 00:02:
Hello, I’m Dr. Ramesh. I’m excited to be celebrating International Women’s Day on my podcast “Thriving in the Age of Disruption”, which gives you direct access to the voices, thoughts and wisdom of so many amazing women and men amongst us.
For this International Women’s Day coming up March 8th, let’s all fully #EmbraceEquity so that it becomes a part of our society’s DNA.
Hope Zvara 00:29:
Women entrepreneurs or women leaders, you can do anything. If you have a dream, if you have something inside of you, do not, under any circumstances, let someone tell you that you can’t. We live in a world where everyone has an opinion about everyone's lives. You gotta learn to put the blinders on, put the earmuffs on, and just put your head down and keep going.
Marina Mahathir 00:48:
The world is in crisis. There's a lot of issues that women are facing. These are all our issues. It's not just an Afghan, Iranian or American women's issue. Because sometimes these things are like a virus, they can spread. So we have to stand in solidarity. We have to stand up for each other, but without imposing our own views on different people.
Daan van Rossum 01:15:
It really is about equality in a way - Can women now step up and have the same opportunities that men do? My wife is an entrepreneur and at work, most of our team members are female and they are kicking ass and doing really well. It's easy to forget that that's not the case for everyone and that there obviously are still very structural issues around equality.
Jen Vuhuong 01:38:
Women in leadership really make a great impact because as a nature, women have compassion and if you can embrace that, you will be blooming and shining and you deserve that.
Max-F. Scheichenost 01:51:
I’ve the greatest respect for single mothers. How someone can physically, emotionally, mentally handle this. Single mothers, I cannot stop acknowledging them because it’s really incredible.
Radhika Dutt 02:02:
We need more women in leadership positions to influence how we can build a world that works for all, so that we can move away from a lot of the toxic masculinity that has existed in the entrepreneurial and startup world.
Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra 02:19:
International Women's Day has been observed since the early 1900s, and it is a day when we recognise the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. It is also a day when we raise awareness of the ongoing struggles that many women still face, and the need for us to work together to eliminate gender-based discrimination and violence.
Embracing equity means acknowledging the diversity of women's experiences and working to remove the barriers that prevent some women from achieving their full potential.
Click on the link below to join my podcast on March 8th, International Women’s Day! We’ll be hearing from Changemakers who have embraced equity in their own lives and work. You’ll hear their stories of resilience, courage and hope, and I believe that just like me, you’ll be inspired by the power of these voices.