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We Can Academy

A podcast where we ask people to explain the work they do, to make sense of the complex world we live in. Hosted by Yeap Mei Yi and brought to you by We Can Academy

Episodes

  1. 07/12/2021

    Caring for Healthcare Workers

    "Some of these psychological distress  actually comes not from covid or the crisis itself, but the systemic problems that have been present for a long time, that have just been magnified by this covid crisis." Shahril Zaini (IG, FB) is a registered counsellor with Malaysian Board of Counsellors or Lembaga Kaunselor Malaysia (LKM). He works in the District Health Office of Muar (Pejabat Kesihatan Daerah Muar) where he was responsible for setting up counselling services in six public health clinics in Muar. He is part of the Mental Health and Psychosocial Support team that is providing Psychological First Aid and tele-counselling programs. We discussed his work supporting healthcare workers, the process of therapy and how he balances the needs of the individuals working within a flawed system. Here are some resources for those seeking mental health support: Mental Health & Psychosocial Support (MHPSS): 03-29359935 or 014-3223392 Talian Kasih 15999 / WhatsApp Talian Kasih: 019-2615999 (includes domestic abuse reports/child abuse reports) KSK-Care JAKIM: WhatsApp 0111-9598214 Befrienders Kuala Lumpur: 03-76272929 Mental health self-assessment and referral to counsellor: http://appsjknj.moh.gov.my/qrdass/ We Can Academy is supported by Co-labs Coworking. Redeem your free day pass at any of their five locations in Klang Valley here. Music by Caffeine Creek Band Ad music by Jahzzar Email your feedback, questions, suggestions at wippod.wecan@gmail.com

    40 min
  2. 06/28/2021

    Pioneering Genome Editing Work

    "I wish that the field of genome editing is something that can develop in Malaysia. I don’t want us to just look to the US or UK and use their technology, but for us to be able to contribute to the field" Dr Kumitaa Theva Das completed her BSc in the US, and did her PhD in one of the pioneer labs of genome editing in the US. She has spent almost fifteen years working on various genome editing tools, a technique that is able to change the genetic sequence of any organism. She has more than ten on-going nationally and internationally funded CRISPR (genome editing) projects, and serves as a consultant for several companies in genome editing. She is a recipient of numerous international awards for her work in CRISPR and recently returned from the University of Oxford, where she pursued an attachment for her CRISPR project. She is currently working with many international groups that aim to make gene therapy and genome editing affordable in all countries. She is also involved in COVID-19 work, and enjoys volunteering and giving science-based talks to the public during her free time. We discussed her journey being part of a pioneering technology, the ethics of genome editing and her work in treating AIDS. We Can Academy is supported by Co-labs Coworking. Redeem your free day pass at any of their five locations in Klang Valley here. Music by Caffeine Creek Band Ad music by Jahzzar Email your feedback, questions, suggestions at wippod.wecan@gmail.com

    37 min

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A podcast where we ask people to explain the work they do, to make sense of the complex world we live in. Hosted by Yeap Mei Yi and brought to you by We Can Academy