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The Woke Salaryman Podcast

The Woke Salaryman
Singapore
Entrepreneurship
Creativity
Covid-19
Art
Remote Work
Creative Business
Real Estate
The Projector
F&B Industry
Employee Retention
Job Redesign
Personal Finance
UOB
Inflation
SME
Digitalization
Overseas Expansion
Jinjja Chicken
Mental Health

Hi, we’re Ruiming and Wei Choon, the co-founders of The Woke Salaryman. We’re a web-comic with over 400k followers across our Instagram & Facebook platforms where we talk about personal finance, investments, career things and more. Follow us on Instagram (@thewokesalaryman) or check out our articles at www.thewokesalaryman.com

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Latest Episodes

A long chat with film director Cheng Chai Hong about the closure of The Projector, the loss of third spaces in Singapore, the homogenisation of experiences, cultural maturity, government intervention and support for the arts, and much more.More about... more

Timestamps:

1:59 World events and our reaction

9:12 Just stay calm and boring

12:23 Recent travels

19:19 Thrifting

23:01 Japanese quality as a double-edged sword

27:08 Anti-aspirational consumption

32:19 I'm glad I didn't YOLO in my 20s

37:31... more

We had a chat with our friend Dan Wong. Dan is a super creative and unique visual storyteller that has somehow managed to carve out a professional career for himself whilst staying true to his wild, uncensored artistic expression.We talk about how he... more

Our interview with the man who is kicking up a storm in the Singapore real estate industry.

Patrick Chee is a serial entrepreneur who is a straight shooter, and we had a great time chatting with him. He speaks forcefully but authentically, and what ... more

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Recent Guests

Chai Hong
Film director with a focus on local narratives
Episode: The Projector is gone, why films are not classified as art, and art as a cost center
Dan Wong
Illustrator and artist known for irreverent artworks and teaching
Episode: Surviving as an irreverent artist in politically correct Singapore
Bernard Tay
Managing Director of Jinjja Chicken
Jinjja Chicken
Episode: Surviving and thriving past COVID for SMEs and FnB businesses
Paul Kan
Country Head for Business Banking Singapore at UOB
UOB
Episode: Surviving and thriving past COVID for SMEs and FnB businesses
Juliana Chan
Scientist turned entrepreneur, CEO of Wildtype Media Group
Wildtype Media Group
Episode: She runs a 100% remote company

Hosts

Ruiming
Co-founder of The Woke Salaryman, involved in discussions about finance and career development.
Wei Choon
Co-founder of The Woke Salaryman, focuses on financial literacy and professional success.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 275 ratings
  • When you are young…

    Interesting podcast, when you are young don’t be afraid to fail. All the best Vivienne!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    HadesRL
    Singapore2 years ago
  • Poorly researched

    The episode on the FIRE movement was poorly researched. It felt like I was listening to a couple of uninformed people talk about it.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    jsstrn
    Singapore4 years ago

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Content is praised for its honesty and encouragement, particularly for young professionals navigating their careers.

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The Projector is gone, why films are not classified as art, and art as a cost center
Q: Should the government subsidize or sponsor spaces like The Projector?
I believe they should support culture, but it requires a cultural maturity and acceptance from the public.
The Projector is gone, why films are not classified as art, and art as a cost center
Q: What does The Projector represent to you?
The Projector was my first screening venue for my first short film, and it represented a welcoming space for independent filmmakers.
The real estate agent that charges $1999 no matter what
Q: What advice do you have for someone young who wants to enter the real estate industry now?
You must treat it as a long-term commitment, preparing for a year without income while being ready to work hard and differentiate yourself in a competitive market.
The real estate agent that charges $1999 no matter what
Q: Has Homeseller been the most successful thing that you have done?
Yes, after numerous trials with failed businesses, Homeseller SG is now Patrick's most successful venture, as it allows him to provide value while supporting his family.
The real estate agent that charges $1999 no matter what
Q: What motivates you all to actually sell?
The bragging rights associated with achieving results, along with the trust and recommendations from satisfied clients, motivate Patrick and his team.

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