34 episodes

Hosts Shivaa and Liyana help uncover the life choices that are available to everyone by exposing them to a diverse range of careers, lifestyles and personalities. Get to know how Singaporeans are choosing to lead their lives and how they have grown through both difficult and good times. Use us as a checkpoint for you to look inward and explore your present self. Join us every week on Friday, 10 am (UTC+08:00).

An Open Invitation aoipodsg

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Hosts Shivaa and Liyana help uncover the life choices that are available to everyone by exposing them to a diverse range of careers, lifestyles and personalities. Get to know how Singaporeans are choosing to lead their lives and how they have grown through both difficult and good times. Use us as a checkpoint for you to look inward and explore your present self. Join us every week on Friday, 10 am (UTC+08:00).

    Ep 30 – In The Aftermath, Re: Reflections Post-Season 1 (Recorded Oct 2021)

    Ep 30 – In The Aftermath, Re: Reflections Post-Season 1 (Recorded Oct 2021)

    Today's episode marks the end of season one. Thank you to all of you for listening to An Open Invitation, and to everyone who has been a part of this journey with us. This includes all 30 guests, friends who have provided feedback or have been a part of our pilot test episodes, and to all of our listeners.  
    We started this podcast because we were lost and looking for insight. Ironically, at the end, we're still feeling lost and we're still looking for insight. Perhaps we have grown a little in this process, perhaps not. One thing's for sure: self-discovery is a hell of a long process. 
    Music by Epidemic Sound (http://www.epidemicsound.com)

    • 26 min
    Ep 30 (Bonus Track) – Get To Know The AOI Team & Thoughts About The Podcast (Recorded Mar 2021)

    Ep 30 (Bonus Track) – Get To Know The AOI Team & Thoughts About The Podcast (Recorded Mar 2021)

    With time our thoughts can mature and change. Unsurprisingly, we've found that producing a podcast is a means of archiving versions of ourselves on audio – have a listen to some of our goals and visions for the podcast before the launch.
    Music by Epidemic Sound (http://www.epidemicsound.com)

    • 23 min
    Ep 29 – The Messiness Of Self-Work, Self-Hatred, Reframing Life Circumstances & Challenges Involved Being In The Family Business, Re: Kathy Low

    Ep 29 – The Messiness Of Self-Work, Self-Hatred, Reframing Life Circumstances & Challenges Involved Being In The Family Business, Re: Kathy Low

    Have you noticed how you react when you get criticised? Or even when you get complimented? Kathy Low helps us wrap up this season of An Open Invitation by explaining how self-awareness is the crucial step to introducing changes in your life. Having struggled with accepting her own narrative being in the family business, she describes her journey to taking responsibility for her own responses and mindset. This is our most honest and open conversation yet; we hope you enjoy this episode of AOI.  
    Music by Epidemic Sound (http://www.epidemicsound.com)

    • 58 min
    Ep 28 – The Role Of Community For Musicians, Using Music For Emotional Release & Practising Gratitude, Re: Gabriel Hoe

    Ep 28 – The Role Of Community For Musicians, Using Music For Emotional Release & Practising Gratitude, Re: Gabriel Hoe

    So much of our lives involve music. Many of our memories are associated with the songs we listened to at that time: Avril Lavigne and Marina and the Diamonds in our teens, Katy Perry in the 2010s and Olivia Rodrigo in the present. In this episode, People Musician Gabriel Hoe breaks down why he thinks music can serve its purpose best if there is a community involved. The purpose is to bring people together. Why play music if you can't share it? 
    Music by Epidemic Sound (http://www.epidemicsound.com)

    • 46 min
    Ep 27 – The Importance Of Soft Skills, Articulating Your Worth To Employers, Worldbuilding & Edutainment, Re: Ryan Leong

    Ep 27 – The Importance Of Soft Skills, Articulating Your Worth To Employers, Worldbuilding & Edutainment, Re: Ryan Leong

    What if we could integrate design into the Singaporean school educational curriculum? This is a question that Ryan Leong, author, illustrator and senior trainer of design thinking hopes for people to think about more often. According to him, creativity can go a long way in transforming our current educational system. Using design as a common factor in many of his creative pursuits – which include worldbuilding – Ryan explains to us how he uses his skills to expand his vision and get opportunities. 
    Music by Epidemic Sound (http://www.epidemicsound.com)

    • 43 min
    Ep 26 – How Gaming Can Be A Sport, The Gaming Community & How Teenage Rebellion Help Develop An Independent Identity, Re: Shikin Razak

    Ep 26 – How Gaming Can Be A Sport, The Gaming Community & How Teenage Rebellion Help Develop An Independent Identity, Re: Shikin Razak

    The gaming community is an enigma for many, and unfortunately, poorly understood communities are often painted in ways that are misrepresentative. Especially in our more pragmatic society, many think gamers are lazy and distracted and wasting time. However, as someone who enjoys playing games myself, I think that exposing the narratives of people in the gaming community will not only create a more open and understanding society, but also reveal the finesse in games/gamers that is often overlooked. There's so much wonder in how one can indulge and get lost in the creative worlds that are constructed in games. This episode is a special one for me; we talk to Shikin, who is also the most laid-back guests we've ever had on this show, about the pleasures that gaming offers her. 
    Music by Epidemic Sound (http://www.epidemicsound.com)

    • 51 min

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