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05/23/21 • 1 min
Hello! Thanks for showing interest to be a part of the 30 minutes with DailyStraits.com podcast series, where we interview a range of individuals such as entrepreneurs, investors, inventors or anyone who has done something awesome in their lives.
DailyStraits.com is a new website that started on Feb 27, 2021. We feature stories from around the world with a special focus on Malaysia and Australia. Why, Malaysia and Australia? Because one of the founders of the website has lived and worked in both countries.
On the podcast interviews, they are timed within 40 to 45-minutes, which includes a five to 10-minute ice-breaking session between the interviewee and the host. Guests will be briefed on the ground rules of the podcast as well as the questions beforehand. Questions will not be sent before the interview to give some spontaneity to the podcast. The actual podcast itself is only 30 minutes long.
About the podcast, our first episode was aired on April 2 and we are available on six platforms with the most famous one being Spotify and iTunes. To listen to the past episodes, please click on the episodes that have the word ‘podcast’ written on them.
We have a strong following among individuals aged between 22 to 45-years-old with our top three countries being Australia, the US and Malaysia.
Interested in being part of the podcast, then please email [email protected] to set things up!
Thank you.
©DailyStraits.com 2021
Hello! Thanks for showing interest to be a part of the 30 minutes with DailyStraits.com podcast series, where we interview a range of individuals such as entrepreneurs, investors, inventors or anyone who has done something awesome in their lives.
DailyStraits.com is a new website that started on Feb 27, 2021. We feature stories from around the world with a special focus on Malaysia and Australia. Why, Malaysia and Australia? Because one of the founders of the website has lived and worked in both countries.
On the podcast interviews, they are timed within 40 to 45-minutes, which includes a five to 10-minute ice-breaking session between the interviewee and the host. Guests will be briefed on the ground rules of the podcast as well as the questions beforehand. Questions will not be sent before the interview to give some spontaneity to the podcast. The actual podcast itself is only 30 minutes long.
About the podcast, our first episode was aired on April 2 and we are available on six platforms with the most famous one being Spotify and iTunes. To listen to the past episodes, please click on the episodes that have the word ‘podcast’ written on them.
We have a strong following among individuals aged between 22 to 45-years-old with our top three countries being Australia, the US and Malaysia.
Interested in being part of the podcast, then please email [email protected] to set things up!
Thank you.
©DailyStraits.com 2021
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Podcast: Lauren Peate of Multitudes
Producer: June Ramli
Editor: Fazleena Aziz
Living and Working in New Zealand, the new American Dream
Welcome to another episode of 30 minutes with DailyStraits.com. Today, we have a very special guest with us Lauren Peate, an American entrepreneur who has been living in New Zealand since 2015.
Lauren is the founder and CEO of Multitudes, a workplace tool that provides managers insights to create happier, better-performing teams by highlighting blind spots and providing them with the correct recommendations on how to improve workplace engagement.
Despite still being in its infancy, the company which started in Dec 2019 has already brought in its first customers last year and has raised AUD$2.2 million in seed capital from Blackbird Ventures with participation from renowned angel investors such as Ellen Pao, the previous CEO of Reddit and Jon Williams, co-founder of Culture Amp.
The company is now slated to launch its beta version and has gone from an all-Kiwi user base to a global one.
So, today we are gonna talk to Lauren about why she decided to start a business in New Zealand instead of her home country of the USA.
Lauren also dishes out tips on the best way to make an elevator pitch and for Americans on how to bag a job in New Zealand.
Wanna try Multitudes out?
Well, you’re in luck as the company will be launching their beta version this September.
Sign up on their website at www.multitudes.co be notified when it goes live!
So, without further ado, let’s listen to the interview with Lauren here.
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