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The YOT Project is a podcast that helps you not stand in your own way of success and reach your potential. We talk about how to define and achieve success on Your Own Terms and create the life of your dreams.
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Welcome to The YOT Project’s Women Founder Series, where we talk to inspiring female founders & entrepreneurs across Southeast Asia about the highs and lows of building a company and the mindset you need to create your own success story.
Russ Siriprapacharoen is the founder and CEO of Karun Thai Tea, an up and coming Thai Tea brand that has elevated Thai tea to the next level. Karun is now in 11 stores across Bangkok. It's the first elevated Thai tea experience that's taking Bangkok by storm.
Starting a business was not an easy task. Russ was convinced by her mom to take the family recipe to the market, but she didn't have experience running a business before. She then joined an edtech startup as a co-founder to learn everything she can about business and upskill herself on F&B business. Learning machine is the word to describer.
She then left the startup to finally pursue her family's vision and start Karun. But luck was not on her side as a year later, COVID hit.
We talked about:
*How she learned about startup in just a month
*What entrepreneur means in practice
*The struggle of Karun during COVID and the turnaround
*How she remains sane mentally as a first time founder.
Welcome to The YOT Project’s Women Founder Series, where we talk to inspiring female founders & entrepreneurs across Southeast Asia about the highs and lows of building a company and the mindset you need to create your own success story.
Suvita Charanwong is the Co-founder and CEO of Tellscore, South East Asia's leading influencer marketing automation platform that lets marketers work with influencers directly.
Before running her own startup, Suvita started her own digital marketing agency. She then built a social listening platform as a tool for her team and her client, then realizing that this platform can be turned into a scalable product. She shared about how to be an agent of change and the shifting in mindset from running an SME to a startup.
We talked about:
*The shift from managing a lifestyle business to building a startup
*The challenge of changing culture & team required to make that shift
*The secret to believing in yourself and doing something out of your comfort zone.
Welcome to The YOT Project’s Women Founder Series, where we talk to inspiring female founders & entrepreneurs across Southeast Asia about the highs and lows of building a company and the mindset you need to create your own success story.
Net Supatravanij is the Co-founder and CEO of Ally, the app turning local venues into safe spaces and bystanders into allies. Net also just launched her new doughnut brand, Doughnut Library and also just started Friends of Friends, her new project helping people fall in love IRL.
Today Net is going to share with us her story, how she manages to do it all whether it’s a social enterprise startup, f&b business or other projects she has been working on.
We talked about:
*Time-management skill required to run 3 profitable businesses
*The importance of passion, but also consistency
*How she turned passion projects into money-generating businesses
*What keeps her going even when she feels like an imposter
Welcome to The YOT Project’s Women Founder Series, where we talk to inspiring female founders & entrepreneurs across Southeast Asia about the highs and lows of building a company and the mindset you need to create your own success story.
Shannon Kalayanamitr is the CEO & Founder of Alaunius. After starting her career in investment banking, she got drawn to social impact work after the Tsunami hit Phuket, Thailand in 2014. She volunteered to help people evacuate from the area and the effort to search and identify dead bodies.
Since then, her life's work has been centered around social impact and how to contribute to others. That had led her to found her first company Orami which was later sold at Series B. She then became an investor at Gobi Partners before returning to become a founder again with Alaunius, a healthcare platform that digitizes and analyses healthcare data in Southeast Asia.
We talked about:
*Challenges of being a female founder before SEA tech scene was a thing
*Mindset for building up your career and finding your own path
*How to build confidence
*Taking small wins and getting out of your comfort zone.
Welcome to The YOT Project’s Women Founder Series, where we talk to inspiring female founders & entrepreneurs across Southeast Asia about the highs and lows of building a company and the mindset you need to create your own success story.
Susli Lie is the Partner of Monk's Hill Ventures, a leading Southeast Asia's early-stage VC fund. Frustrated that no one is fixing the problem of access to education for Indonesians, she decided to become a founder herself and solve the problem that's close to her heart. She set out to found Erudifi, a student financing startup that provides capital for Indonesians and Filipinos to go to college. Erudifi later joined Y Combinator and raised its series A from Monk's Hill Ventures.
We talked about
*The hardest thing of being a founder
*The importance of choosing your co-founder & your life partner
*How to juggle motherhood and career
*What it takes to pursue a demanding career & wanting to maintain a balanced family life.
"You have to force yourself to think critically about what you want from your life. Career is just one thing, but beyond that too. The more you do that, the more intentional you can build your life."
Welcome to The YOT Project’s Women Founder Series, where we talk to inspiring female founders & entrepreneurs across Southeast Asia about the highs and lows of building a company and the mindset you need to create your own success story.
Lalitha Wemel was previously the Global Director of Engagement & Community of Techstars Southeast Asia for 8 years before following her passion to discover herself and founding her own venture. Back in Techstars days, she was a key community builder in the Southeast Asia tech scene and being a people pleasure didn't help. She had to learn how to draw boundary and learn to make time for herself.
We talked about
*The importance of taking a pause to take stock of your physical, emotional, and mental health
*How to draw boundary & prioritize what’s important for you
*Self-love & confidence.
"The most important thing you can do for yourself is creating a world where you love yourself for yourself and finding security in that."
Have you been asking yourself these kinds of questions?
*What am I doing with my life?
*Is this what the rest of my life is going to look like?
*What’s the point of everything?
If you are feeling lost, or having these questions, this episode is for you. On this episode of Your Own Terms podcast, we dive into our personal experience of feeling lost, and how we find our way back to our purpose. We'll cover what is quarter life crisis and how to get out of it.
We’ve just seen Barbie and have so many thoughts about it. Today’s topic is about Independent Women. We all grew up playing or at least knowing Barbie. We’ve always dreamed of being something in this world when we were growing up, until the world tells us to be something else, for example a girlfriend, a wife, a mom. Do you struggle to balance social expectations and personal aspiration?
We talk about social norms & expectations, defining your own meaning of Independent Women, and finding your own path.
Job interviews can be both exciting and nerve-wracking, especially when you really want the job. In this episode, we dive into practical tactics we used throughout our career to help you present your best self in the next job interview.
Pursuing your dreams is an exhilarating adventure, but it's no secret that it comes with its fair share of challenges. In this episode, we share our personal routines and tips that help us maintain our sanity, stay grounded and motivated while chasing our dreams. Have a hard time building a habit? We do too, but we're not perfect and it's OK to restart small and simple at a time.
Constantly answering emails, slack messages and keeping up with work can be overwhelming sometimes. Yet when you need to rest, you feel guilty for not being productive. If that sounds familiar, you might be in a "productivity trap". We have a finite amount of time, but we still strive to accomplish infinite goals. Wouldn't it be easier if we were robots instead of humans. Why do we put this pressure on ourselves – and how can we stop? We talk about the origin of productivity trap, hedonic treadmill, and how to escape the trap.
Books referenced in the episode:
*Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals
*Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less
Have you ever felt like you’re a fraud? Do you have doubts if you are good enough to do what you wanna do? When you receive some recognition, do you feel like you don't deserve it? Then chances are you’re having imposter syndrome. But, don’t worry, you’re not alone. We talked about "how to deal with imposter syndrome" in this episode: How to identify if you have imposter syndrome? What to do when you have it?
Let’s face it, if we didn’t have to deal with love life, we'd be 100x more productive than we are. Love and life are messy. These are the things I wish someone would have told me when I was in my 20s. Today, we’ll talk about “how to identify the right partner”.
Have you ever been in a room full of guys and all they talk about is women and sex? How do you feel? How do you deal with it? We’ll talk about tactics to deal with bro talk and how we can raise awareness among people around us to be a catalyst for change.
Are you feeling unsure about the path you're currently on and struggling to determine which direction to take in your career? Whether you're an experienced professional looking to design your next chapter or a fresh graduate wondering where to start, we've got you covered.
In this podcast, we delve into the concept of Ikigai—a powerful framework for finding your dream career—and provide practical insights on how to apply it in real life. Join us in our first episode as we explore strategies to navigate career choices and make decisions aligned with your passions, skills, and purpose.


















