Jane Peh: Marketing Misconceptions, Founder Spousal Support & Filtering Advice - E166
Jane Peh on the marketing misconceptions every founder picks up, the underrated weight of spousal support, and filtering advice ruthlessly.
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Jane Peh on the marketing misconceptions every founder picks up, the underrated weight of spousal support, and filtering advice ruthlessly.
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Cliff Szu on the bootstrap versus VC decision, the blockchain myths to ignore, and not waiting to do what you actually want to do.
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Zabrina Chew on planning entrepreneurship deliberately, designing for community, and earning female gamer cred from the inside.
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Sean Si on the bootstrapped founder path, the SEO myths that mislead operators, and the prayers that get answered along the way.
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Gaby Wantah on lessons from Bain Indonesia, hard-won founder learnings, and the daily craft of rolling with the punches.
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Jonathan Ng on the leap from doctor to founder, the car accident that changed everything, and what true founder community feels like.
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Benjamin Loh on the public speaking disaster that taught him everything, the fear of judgement, and the rule of never saying no early on.
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Vinay Palathinkal on SE Asia fintech, the underrated last mover advantage, and the slow compounding of relationships over decades.
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Bernard Hor on SME digitization, selling before building, and the holiday serendipity that quietly shapes founder paths.
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Farand Anugerah on scaling Grab Indonesia, the playbook of market launchers, and navigating company culture at Segari.
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Sadaf Sultan on fundraising narratives that actually land, financial modelling done right, and the gap between VC-founder realities and projections.
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Michi Ferreol on being a Philippines edtech trailblazer, the Harvard MBA lens, and finding the mountain you're willing to die on.
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