
Welcome to this podcast called "This PhD thinks" with me, Jovina Ang. Talking to individuals with PhD have challenged me, made me think differently and helped me grow as a leader and a person. That's why I am reaching out to the elusive PhD community to get precious insights and lifelong lessons that we can apply for our work and life so that we can continue to grow, develop and make better life, ... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 21 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Categories | EducationHow To | ||||

“In search of meaning” is the topic of the final episode of this inaugural season of “This PhD Thinks”.
My guest, Albert Johnson-Mussad shares his views on how we can live a meaningful life.
According to Albert, there are five ways where we can f... more
My guest, John Yan shares his views about entrepreneurship.
To succeed as an entrepreneur, you essentially need 2 P’s, which are Passion and Persistence.
You need to first find out what you are passionate about and stick with it for a long time. ... more
My guest, Maleena Suppiah shares that well-being should be approached holistically where the mind, heart and soul are at peace with each other and are thriving.
One way by which we can look at well-being is by using the Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs ... more
My guest, Steve Wyatt, who is an authority of leading in the 4th Industrial Revolution, shares his insights on how to lead in this highly unpredictable time.
The management practices that have served us well in the past, e.g., forecasting, ‘peck an... more
In this episode, Paul Lim shares his thoughts about adulting, which essentially means how to be an adult.
The two reasons why youth are resisting growing up could be due to (i) pervasiveness of information on the internet, and (ii) fear of being ca... more
In this episode, Jim Woodell shows us how the Venn Method can help us create value for our organisations and ourselves.
Jim originally used the Venn Method to help universities drive economic development by looking at the intersection of talent, in... more
In this episode, Jochen Reb shares the many benefits of mindfulness.
The practice of mindfulness can help us to look inside and help us to cope with the challenges of life.
Mindfulness is much more than for stress reduction.
There are many bene... more
In this episode, Hsien-Hsien Lei shows that everything we do in business is connected to science and policy.
Science helps us to think and act in a rational manner. Policy, which is driven by scientific data and evidence, provides the guidelines fo... more








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