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This is a podcast about the art of winging it - whether it’s business, marketing, startups or life… Well sort of.
Get a glimpse into Belinda’s world as a 30-something entrepreneur, marketer, feminist, community builder, educator, mentor and passionate people-cheerleader where she discusses topics around business, marketing & branding and everything in between. Tune in for weekly episodes on her quest to educate people on why they need to stop using the Comic Sans Font when they want to be taken seriously, why they are not a business owner because they joined an MLM oh and also why pineapples do not belong on a pizza. Ever.
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We cover all the buzzwords (and then some) in this episode: imposter syndrome, burnout, photography, how she copes with the current pandemic, female empowerment and what it takes to support other women including her most recent project, integrity and we also took a detour to the Philippines.
I met this week's guest - fitness entrepreneur Madeleine Chu - in my gym and she quickly became a favourite trainer of mine and we discovered that we share many similarities - from both being mixed Cantonese-Caucasians to our entrepreneurial spirit and to us both having lost our dad.
I always said that getting a divorce is easier than splitting up from a startup cofounder. My podcast guest Enkhe confirmed my hypothesis. Learn from my guest Enkhbolor Gantulga what a previous startup split and her own divorce have in common; and how before 2011 Mongolia didn't even have a word for startup.
Starting a business in the midst of a global economic crisis is the last thing on your lockdown to-do list. But in many ways, this pandemic is serving as a creational catalyst and here are 8 reasons to start a business right now.
Ho Ho Hong Kong Podcast. Everything you need to know to get the most out of Hong Kong. Belinda Esterhammer is a force of nature with some big projects rocking along. We talked about the challenges female entrepreneurs face, what it's like for women in HK workplaces, the cultural impacts on gender and about her projects.
In this episode you will hear how Riya left her office job to become a full-time artist. Why we should stop feeling unworthy and punish ourselves. How cereal boxes can be complex and the epitome of capitalism. How she reclaims women’s role in history and portraits them in all glory inspired by Indo-Persian Miniature paintings.
I sat down with Oko and Lalitha from the Happy Messy Founder Podcast and they received some clarity on what clarity is. In this episode, we discussed: the difficulty and importance of finding clarity, being selfish with me-time, going dark when you don't feel 100% and why I am a rainbow!
Role models are nice to have but problematic. In this episode Belinda talks about role models, how she never had one when growing up and why it's ok to be your own role model... Or how to DIY your role model.
Several years ago, the term "The Future is Female" started to pop up everywhere and it became so mainstream that fast fashion brands were selling underwear with this slogan. Women, in much of the world, are on the bottom of the hierarchy and need to be empowered. But the future is not just female - we need to reach overall diversity and we need to go way deeper.
Did you know that sex education is not compulsory at schools in Hong Kong and that the education bureau only provides a “soft guideline” from 1997 including information about ICQ?! Brace yourself for more truth bombs in this episode with #impact where I interview Bowie Lam from Teen‘s Key.