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Unsensible - The Podcast

Unsensible - The Podcast

Unsensible

BRAVE SOULS WANTED.
Failure almost certain. Attempting is unwise.
Far east adventure. Success is changing the world.
Join us on the Unsensible podcast where we talk to the Asian startups and their ecosystem partners who are intent on changing the world.

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Dive headfirst into the world of venture capitalism with Rachel, co-founder of Gateway Private Markets. Beginning her career as a banker in Asia to her role disrupting the private markets, Rachel's journey is one of innovation and perseverance. Rachael covers the the explosive growth in the startup sector over the past decade, examining the rise of unicorns and the increasingly diverse range of investors including hedge funds, public market investors, and family offices.
What if the venture capital market, now valued at over $1.7 trillion, could be democratised? Rachel shares her insights on the challenges and opportunities in the evolution of this market. We discuss the importance of an efficient ecosystem for capital flows and explore how Gateway Private Markets is rising to this challenge. Listen in as we tackle issues around access to liquidity and due diligence, as we unveil how Gateway Private Markets is empowering founders and intermediaries to make informed decisions and ensure liquidity for early investors. Don't miss out on this deep dive into the fascinating world of private markets!

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The funding environment is tough, but there is precedence. This episode’s guest, John D. Evans, CFA founder and general manager of SEIML Ventures, spent over 24 years as an investment banker, 12 years as a professor of practice, and 7 years in corporate finance. He's seen the highs and lows, booms and busts, of various economic cycles, making him a wealth of knowledge. With his unique insights, we explore the tough competitive nature of markets and the struggle startups face to generate revenue. Ever wondered how similar government-backed currency and private cryptocurrency markets are? We navigate that too!
Expanding our fiscal exploration, we peer into the darker side of finance, examining the history of financial fraud and its prevalence in boom and bust markets. You might be surprised by the similarities between Bernie Madoff and Bankman-Fried, and the distinct risks linked to neo banks and single-purpose fintechs. We also discuss the often-overlooked hurdle startups face: being able to commercialise. It's not all about the idea, it's about distribution and market demand.
If you're considering launching a fintech in Asia, you'll definitely want to hear about the FinTech ASEAN program, an all inclusive startup training program. Get ready to uncover the fascinating, complex, and often tumultuous world of finance and entrepreneurship.

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Meet Justin Chan, a Forbes' 30 Under 30 awardee whose groundbreaking tech invention could revolutionize healthcare as we know it. As the founder of Gense, Justin’s passion for positive impact and problem-solving is actualised through a palm-sized device that scans critical organs for disease in under a minute. His vision for a decentralized, accessible healthcare system is radical, but you'd never hear him say so.
As we navigate the implications of his tech post-pandemic, we explore its potential in both developed and emerging markets. Accessibility, affordability, and early detection of chronic diseases form the core of our discussion. Sprinkled through are personal anecdotes of being broke, meeting Obama and issuing bonds to a now-deposed Myanmar government.

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In this episode, we are joined by Rajiv Chandna, Co-Founder of Kinetic, who shares how his venture is revolutionising payments in an effort to build a more frictionless e-commerce landscape. With $300 billion tied up in escrow worldwide, Rajiv highlights how the burdensome collateral demands stifle growth and can even spell the end for small businesses.

As we explore the complexities of advance payments, we also discuss the role of AI in risk assessment and pricing, the nuances of building a robust startup team, and the confluence of events that makes Kinetic’s solution timely in the rapidly evolving fintech space.

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In this episode, we sit down with Joan Low, Founder and CEO of ThoughtFull, a startup with a unique mental health app that offers end-to-end care through daily bite-sized coaching.
Despite the crowded marketplace, ThoughtFull is gaining traction, especially in the corporate space, recently closing a $4 million funding round led by Temasek.
Joan shares her personal journey and the fragmented and stigmatized mental health care system that inspired her to create ThoughtFull. We also discuss the lack of innovation and capital in mental health compared to other therapeutic areas, Joan’s experience fundraising during challenging economic times, and her passion advocating for female founders to be better represented in the startup and VC space.

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Unsensible - The Podcast - Welcome to Season 2 | We're pivoting

Welcome to Season 2 | We're pivoting

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10/31/24 • 4 min

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We're pivoting because you're probably sick of hearing from Jonathan's squeaky voice and his face for radio (calm down guys, it's Jonathan, I can ugly shame my own face).
What's New in Season 2:

  • Additional hosts from our team, including Managing Director Jess, Head of Brand Karis, and Client Partner Kimberley with their own individual perspectives and hot takes.
  • A new segment "DoubleClick" where we take you behind the debates we have behind closed doors debating client issues
  • And finally a new rotating roster of regular guest hosts from the ranks of regulators to investors to talk about things other than marketing (who knew there was anything other than marketing?!)

We're now out of the studio and broadcasting from locations across Singapore, Hong Kong, and Ho Chi Minh City. We're adapting to a more mobile setup while maintaining our focus on startup growth and marketing insights.
New episodes release soon.

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In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Ryan Manuel, professor of Chinese politics turned tech innovator.
Dr. Manuel is Founder & CEO at tech startup Bilby where his team has developed a groundbreaking platform that is transforming how individuals understand and engage with governments. By deciphering legislative signals, they are changing the landscape of decision-making for businesses worldwide.
Tune in to hear about Bilby's origins, why Hong Kong is an ideal hub for AI startups, and an honest discussion about the realities of being a founder. Dr. Manuel also shares his vision for the future, where accessing government insights is as seamless as navigating financial markets.

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Summary
Pak-Sun Ting, founder of Votee, about the challenges and opportunities in AI, particularly for low-resource languages. Pak shares his journey from a stable banking career to entrepreneurship, discussing the importance of partnerships, and understanding the peculiarities of building a startup in Hong Kong. The conversation goes into the significance of localised language models, the fundraising landscape, and the future of technology in bridging cultural divides.
Takeaways
Votee aims to revolutionise AI adoption in Asia and Africa.
There is a significant digital divide in access to AI tools.
Pak Ting left a comfortable banking job driven by idealism and innovation.
Entrepreneurs must know when to pivot or quit.
Hong Kong's startup ecosystem faces unique challenges due to high costs.
Localised language models are crucial for effective communication.
Partnerships are essential for startup success in the current landscape.
The future of AI holds both opportunities and challenges.
Cultural preservation is a key aspect of Votee's mission.
Success in entrepreneurship is defined by impact and revenue.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Pitch
01:06 Revolutionizing Enterprise AI Adoption
03:14 Leaving a Comfortable Job to Become an Entrepreneur
05:49 The Mindset of Founders and the Notion of Failure
10:05 Knowing When to Quit or Pivot
10:50 Startup Landscape in Asia
16:56 The Importance of Language Models for Low Resource Languages
20:35 Advantages of Training Language Models for Specific Languages
24:49 Potential Consolidation in the AI Space
29:13 Fundraising Success and Revenue Generation
32:23 Advice for Early Stage Startups
39:34 The Future Outlook: Innovation and Positive Change

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How many episodes does Unsensible - The Podcast have?

Unsensible - The Podcast currently has 8 episodes available.

What topics does Unsensible - The Podcast cover?

The podcast is about Venture Capital, Marketing, Entrepreneurship, Startups, Investment, Podcasts, Business and Asia.

What is the most popular episode on Unsensible - The Podcast?

The episode title 'Rachel Troublaiewitch | Gateway Private Markets, HK: Better venture funding from a banker turned founder' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Unsensible - The Podcast?

The average episode length on Unsensible - The Podcast is 28 minutes.

How often are episodes of Unsensible - The Podcast released?

Episodes of Unsensible - The Podcast are typically released every 30 days, 13 hours.

When was the first episode of Unsensible - The Podcast?

The first episode of Unsensible - The Podcast was released on Jul 25, 2023.

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