Vince Chan
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Yeah, part of your growth process, you are always on call as a coach. elected member of the parliament, always community works, always on. And then you finish your MBA education, you move back to the real world, you got your private sector job, full-time job, you got this public duty, and you're a mother of two.
Yeah, part of your growth process, you are always on call as a coach. elected member of the parliament, always community works, always on. And then you finish your MBA education, you move back to the real world, you got your private sector job, full-time job, you got this public duty, and you're a mother of two.
How do you balance, not just balancing your timetables, but also the roles you played? How do you balance all these different responsibilities and duties?
How do you balance, not just balancing your timetables, but also the roles you played? How do you balance all these different responsibilities and duties?
You mentioned about women empowerment. Tell us a bit more about your work there, perhaps other issues that keep you busy, keep you on your toes.
You mentioned about women empowerment. Tell us a bit more about your work there, perhaps other issues that keep you busy, keep you on your toes.
You mentioned that you are a keen learner. So can you suggest books that have helped you learn, helped you grow over time and move forward?
You mentioned that you are a keen learner. So can you suggest books that have helped you learn, helped you grow over time and move forward?
to solve problems and to be a better person. Every guest, they will suggest some books that have inspired them. So that's why I like to share their collective knowledge, collective inspirations with our audience. So that's the reason why I asked you about your source of inspiration. I'm also a keen reader. I've published two books and I'm writing my third.
to solve problems and to be a better person. Every guest, they will suggest some books that have inspired them. So that's why I like to share their collective knowledge, collective inspirations with our audience. So that's the reason why I asked you about your source of inspiration. I'm also a keen reader. I've published two books and I'm writing my third.
So that's also a reason why I always like to share knowledge. I also like to learn from each other. Like you said, you like to learn from other people's stories. The issues you mentioned, mental health, aging population, I can't resonate with you more about aging, isolation. I'm also only a child myself.
So that's also a reason why I always like to share knowledge. I also like to learn from each other. Like you said, you like to learn from other people's stories. The issues you mentioned, mental health, aging population, I can't resonate with you more about aging, isolation. I'm also only a child myself.
Like you said, retired people, older people, they either stay with their spouse or live alone or live with a helper. Mental health, not only for youth, but basically for all ages. Women, 50% of the world population, yet not well-represented, under-empowered. So next time when you come back, tell us more about what you learned from
Like you said, retired people, older people, they either stay with their spouse or live alone or live with a helper. Mental health, not only for youth, but basically for all ages. Women, 50% of the world population, yet not well-represented, under-empowered. So next time when you come back, tell us more about what you learned from
stories of people around you from your stakeholders, older members of the communities, but also members of the youth, as well as the women. Despite all these systematic issues, at the same time, lots of opportunities for us to drive change. Tell us more about those changes that you have over time pursued and how you are still in the fight for more changes for your communities.
stories of people around you from your stakeholders, older members of the communities, but also members of the youth, as well as the women. Despite all these systematic issues, at the same time, lots of opportunities for us to drive change. Tell us more about those changes that you have over time pursued and how you are still in the fight for more changes for your communities.
Thank you so much for joining us today. If you like what you heard, don't forget, subscribe to our show, leave us top-rated reviews, check out our website, and follow me on social media. I'm Vince Shen, your ambitious human host. Until next time, take care.
Thank you so much for joining us today. If you like what you heard, don't forget, subscribe to our show, leave us top-rated reviews, check out our website, and follow me on social media. I'm Vince Shen, your ambitious human host. Until next time, take care.
Hi, everyone. Welcome to our show, Chief Change Officer. I'm Vince Chen, your ambitious human host. Our show is a modernist community for change progressives in organizational and human transformation from around the world. Speaking of change, I've made my fair share, 18 to be exact. One major moment was back in 2013 when I was 40 years old.
Hi, everyone. Welcome to our show, Chief Change Officer. I'm Vince Chen, your ambitious human host. Our show is a modernist community for change progressives in organizational and human transformation from around the world. Speaking of change, I've made my fair share, 18 to be exact. One major moment was back in 2013 when I was 40 years old.