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  1. JAN 29

    He Built & Sold 19 Businesses. Here's The One Rule That Saved Him | Ray Chou

    Ray Chou burned through capital in five countries before learning a brutal lesson: regional expansion feeds your ego while starving your bank account.  After building and exiting 19 businesses and coaching founders across Southeast Asia through Malaysia's growing entrepreneurship ecosystem, he's exposing the uncomfortable patterns keeping business owners permanently stuck. This conversation reveals:  → Why your loyal Day-1 employees might be the reason you can't break your revenue ceiling  → The "Who Moved My Cheese" principle that separates founders who scale from those who stagnate  → How to profile your future buyer years before you're ready to sell  → The generalist trap: why hiring people who "do everything" is killing your growth CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 01:45 - Biggest mistake Southeast Asian founders make when scaling 04:27 - Growth vs profitability: why growth can kill your business 06:52 - When is the right time to scale a business? (Key fundamentals) 11:21 - The 3 principles behind scalable businesses: repeatability, consistency, predictability 13:11 - When should founders get a business coach? (The real role of a coach) 19:44 - How to prepare your business to sell in 3–5 years 21:45 - Founder syndrome explained (and why buyers hate it) 23:41 - How to think about your future buyer before you sell 25:27 - Why founders get stuck at revenue plateaus (and how to break through) 30:10 - One brutal message every entrepreneur needs to hear 31:48 - Ray’s personal founder “warning label” 32:35 - One rule every founder should follow going into 2026 Follow Ray here: Owners Circle: https://ownerscircle.asia/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theraychou LinkedIn: https://my.linkedin.com/in/theraychou Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/raychoukl/ Bloom Growth: https://www.bloomgrowthcoach.com/coaches/ray-chou/

    34 min
  2. JAN 19

    Malaysia Needs a National Myth, Not More Tolerance | Former UMNO Information Chief, Shahril Hamdan

    Malaysia talks endlessly about tolerance, unity, and 'Satu Malaysia'. Yet it remains fractured. Shahril Hamdan's insight after a decade in politics: the problem isn't that Malaysians are intolerant. It's that we have no shared story. America has the American Dream. Singapore has meritocratic excellence. Malaysia has... what? This conversation deconstructs what a national narrative should look like when you can't rely on meritocracy, when ethnicities will always matter, and when resentment runs deep. The TL/DW of the episode: → Why every ethnicity in Malaysia feels like a victim (and why that matters) → The 10-year project to reform UMNO from inside and why it collapsed → What "group advancement" policy should really look like beyond race → The one narrative Malaysia desperately needs but refuses to build Follow Shahril Hamdan here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shahrilh TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@shahrilhamdan Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/shahrilsufianhamdan LinkedIn: https://my.linkedin.com/in/shahril-hamdan The Keluar Sekejap Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@keluarsekejap ... CHAPTERS 00:00:00 - Intro 00:02:52 - Why People Assume I’m Privileged 00:05:04 - How Race Shaped Me as a Kid 00:07:04 - Why I Joined a Malay Nationalist Party 00:09:13 - Merit or Privilege? The Uncomfortable Truth 00:13:10 - You Never Escape Affirmative Action 00:14:09 - Why Malaysia Can’t “Graduate” 00:16:19 - Why Political Reform Always Fails 00:17:53 - The Truth About Malay Resentment 00:21:38 - Trying to Reform UMNO From Inside 00:27:31 - The Moment UMNO Turned Back 00:30:13 - The Siege Mentality in Malay Politics 00:32:00 - Malaysia Has No National Story 00:34:36 - What Should Malaysians Believe In? 00:39:34 - Why I’ll Never Be a Populist 00:44:35 - How Our Podcast Accidentally Took Off 00:48:53 - Getting Malaysians to Hate Less 00:54:36 - Malaysia Is Stronger Than We Think 00:58:31 - If I Had the PM’s Ear 01:03:45 - Why We Don’t Celebrate Entrepreneurs 01:07:17 - When GLCs Must Let Go 01:10:16 - The PM Is Stronger Than You Think 01:17:21 - Three Things I Want for 2026

    1h 22m
  3. JAN 13

    Malaysia’s New Investment Framework: What Investors Need to Know | MIDA’s Masni Muhammad

    Vietnam is cheaper. Indonesia has scale. Thailand has labor. So why would a semiconductor, biotech, or aerospace company choose Malaysia in 2026? Because MIDA is explicitly steering capital toward complexity & not assembly lines. MIDA's Masni Muhammad breaks down how the New Investment Incentive Framework rewards R&D spending, high-income job creation, and domestic supply-chain integration in ways that turn Malaysia into a destination for actual innovation, not just manufacturing. The TL/DW of the episode: → Why the government is deliberately pushing away "low-value assembly" and betting on high-complexity sectors → How the six-pillar scorecard (complexity, jobs, integration, inclusivity, clustering, ESG) makes innovation profitable, literally → The "domestic integration" play: how MIDA connects multinational supply chains with Malaysian suppliers to build ecosystem resilience → Less-developed states getting better incentives: how Kelantan's specialty chemicals beat Penang's overcrowded semiconductor corridor Malaysia isn't competing on cost anymore. It's competing on what you can build here that you can't build anywhere else. Follow MIDA here: Official Website: https://www.mida.gov.my/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/officialMIDA/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/officialmida/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/MIDATVChannel LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/malaysian-investment-development-authority X (Twitter): https://twitter.com/officialMIDA

    49 min
  4. JAN 6

    Why Dads Are the Last Line of Defense for Lost Boys | Better Dads Malaysia's Jason Leong

    The formative years are 7 to 11. The irony? That's when fathers are busiest climbing corporate ladders. Jason Leong (Co-Founder of Better Dads Malaysia) has sat with thousands of men; CEOs, paupers, engineers, laborers and discovered something radical. The problem isn't income inequality. It's presence inequality. And it's destroying an entire generation of boys. Between 2019 and now, Malaysia has seen mass stabbing, suicides on university campuses, and a prison population that's 94% male. The through-line? Absent fathers. Not just physically, but emotionally. The TL/DW of the episode: → How prosperity creates weak men (and why hard times create strong ones) → The one job no other man can replace you in → Why your son will remember the bicycle lesson at age 5 for the next 60 years → The exact framework to transform from corporate drone to intentional father The solution exists. It just requires sacrifice. Follow Jason / Better Dads Malaysia here: Official Website: https://www.betterdadsmalaysia.my/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/betterdadsmalaysia/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/betterdadsmalaysia YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@betterdadsmalaysia4967 Chapters 00:00:00 - Intro 00:01:22 - The Shocking Truth About Planned Violence Among Young Men 00:02:21 - The 4 Hidden Factors Destroying Boys Before They Become Men 00:04:18 - Why Fathers Are Failing Their Sons (And Don't Even Know It) 00:07:00 - How the Industrial Revolution Stole Fathers From Their Children 00:09:39 - The Toxic Masculinity Trap That's Radicalizing Your Son 00:13:28 - The One Gift That Prevents Your Child From Becoming Violent 00:16:59 - Why Good Intentions Aren't Enough to Save Your Family 00:19:20 - The Brutal Choice Every Father Must Make 00:22:45 - How to Redefine Success Before It's Too Late 00:26:12 - The Memory Test That Reveals If You're a Good Father 00:30:58 - The Job Only You Can Do (That No One Can Replace) 00:38:24 - The I.C.A.N. Method: How to Become the Father Your Child Needs 00:46:06 - Why Malaysian Fathers Are Finally Waking Up 00:53:17 - The 3.8x Suicide Crisis Among Malaysian Men 00:58:18 - The 3 Words Every Child Must Hear From Their Father

    1h 8m
  5. 12/25/2025

    Relooking Malaysia’s Policy: NEP, Happiness, Aging and AI | Dr Lee Hwok-Aun

    For decades, Malaysia's policymakers have been analyzing inequality with the wrong lens. Dr Lee Hwok-Aun , a political economy researcher at ISEAS Yusof Ishak Institute unpacks how lumping rural and urban together, ignoring regional divides, and oversimplifying ethnic categories creates policies that miss the mark (and fuel division instead of solving it). This conversation explores: → Why comparing all Bumiputeras to all Chinese obscures the real gaps (and ignores Indians entirely) → How B40 inequality between ethnic groups is actually narrowing, but nobody's talking about it → What universal basic pensions could mean for Malaysia's elderly crisis ... Follow Dr Lee here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hwok-aun-lee/ ISEAS: https://www.iseas.edu.sg/about-us/researchers/lee-hwok-aun/ Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=n_UUp7oAAAAJ&hl=en More writing at Fulcrum: https://fulcrum.sg/contributors/lee-hwok-aun/ Articles mentioned in video: NEP: https://www.ehm.my/publications/articles/interethnic-income-inequality-in-malaysia-revisiting-old-records-exploring-new-narratives Happiness: https://fulcrum.sg/all-that-money-cannot-buy-patterns-of-satisfaction-in-malaysias-happiness-index/ Aging: https://fulcrum.sg/malaysia-must-address-ailing-security-of-its-aging-society/ ... CHAPTERS 00:45 - Stepping back from the "for or against" trap 03:27 - Defining group advancement vs. need-based policies 07:31 - The data deception: why national averages lie 15:40 - How to explain inequality to your 17-year-old 21:55 - The real scandal of housing discounts and scholarships 25:47 - A balanced approach: merit + need + identity in universities 35:04 - Malaysia's happiness paradox & why Terengganu beats KL 43:04 - Can Malaysia afford universal pensions? 52:59 - The future of work, AI, and group advancement policy

    57 min
  6. 12/15/2025

    Sabah's Future Revealed: Bridget Welsh on Autonomy, Youth Power & Hajiji's Return

    Malaysia's federal model just entered its most unstable period yet. After Sabah's election shock, political analyst Bridget Welsh reveals why East Malaysia's demand for autonomy is a fundamental restructuring of how power flows in this country. The 40% revenue dispute, the kingmaker role of Borneo, and what happens when neglected regions suddenly have leverage. The TLDW of this episode:  → Why the "Madani moment" is actually a fragmentation moment disguised as stability  → How autonomy becomes independence in slow motion (and why that matters)  → The decentralization decade that West Malaysia didn't see coming The uncomfortable truth: Malaysia's one-party dominance era is dead. What replaces it will determine whether we compete with Vietnam or become a cautionary tale. Chapters 0:16 - Three Things Sabah's Election Revealed About Malaysia 2:44 - The 10-Year Decentralization Nobody Noticed 5:36 - The Catch-22 Anwar Can't Escape 12:28 - Why Position Deals Won't Fix This 14:33 - The 40% Revenue Question That Could Break The Federation 20:14 - East Malaysia vs West Malaysia: The Competitiveness Crisis 24:14 - Energy, Resources & Who Controls Malaysia's Future 26:52 - The Xenophobia Problem Hiding in Migration Policy 31:00 - Geopolitics: Why China Matters More to Sabah Than KL 35:02 - Autonomy Isn't Independence (But It's Getting Close) 38:46 - AI Governance: Southeast Asia's Next Fault Line 43:31 - Does Malaysia Have Leaders for the Next Decade?   FOLLOW BRIDGET HERE:  URL: https://bridgetwelsh.com/bio/ Podcast: www.straighttalkseasia.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bridget-welsh-424691a0/ X: @dririshsea MalaysiaKini articles: https://www.malaysiakini.com/en/author/Bridget%20Welsh

    47 min

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