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From embracing fear to resting for success: Five crazy-smart insights from season nine
Season 9, Ep. 8
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This week, we pick out five inspiring quotes from the guests of season nine of Crazy Smart Asia. From being at peace with fear and failure to how to create viral social content, these insights can help you build a better world, better business or better you.
If you enjoyed these short clips, why not go back and listen to the full episodes:
- Fighting fear and finding peace, with former UFC fighter Ramona Pascual
- How to create viral social content, with TikTok’s “Lumpia Queen” Abi Marquez
- Olympic athlete Loh Kean Yew on his climb to the top
- Life as a space nutritionist and humanitarian, according to Kristine Jane Atienza
- Bringing healthcare to half of the world without it, with Reach52’s Edward Booty
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31:23||Season 9, Ep. 6“You need to be clear-headed during a mission, both as a humanitarian and in space,” says Kristine Jane Atienza. In conversation with Gen.T’s Chong Seow Wei on the Crazy Smart Asia podcast, the Filipina shares how she balances being a space nutritionist with her work in public health, what it’s like training for a mission to Mars and why crumbs are a big no no in space.5. How to create viral social content, with TikTok’s “Lumpia Queen” Abi Marquez
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