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After 80+ Founder Conversations, This Is What Actually Stays [REPLAY]

Season 6, Ep. 28

After more than 80 conversations with founders, I realised that I don’t remember everything, I remember one thing., one perspective, one piece of advice.

That may be enough to change how I think and decide.


In this solo episode, I reflect on what really stayed with me after all these conversations and how it changed the way I listen.


I talk about:

  • how little we actually retain from conversations
  • stories of patience, resilience and determination
  • the lessons that stayed with me from past guests


Timestamps:

(00:00) Welcome to Asian Business Owners

(00:47) Reflecting on How Much We Remember From a Conversation

(04:24) Alison Chan's Father's Inspiring Journey

(07:55) Laurie Mias's Determination with MONO Skincare

(11:14) Jingjin Liu on Pricing with Confidence

(13:16) Conclusion



Listen to the entire episodes:

Alison Chan and her father's story

Laurie Mias and how she built MONO Skincare

Jingjin Liu about building confidence and owning up to your pricing


Follow the journey:

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