Our Queer Impact

Our Queer Impact

di Betty Paul
Stagione 2
The 3-Letter Formula Behind Championship Teams (And Most Coaches Miss It)
Anne Goh (she/her) is a former national athlete, representing Singapore in touch rugby and rugby, mentor to international world-class coaches, and led the physical and health department at an international school in Singapore. She has spent over 30 years shaping how Singapore thinks about sports and education - and today, she's sharing her insights with us, and her hopes for the industry moving forward. πŸ”— CONNECT WITH US πŸŽ₯ YouTube Channel - https://bit.ly/ourqueerimpact πŸ“Έ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ourqueerimpact πŸ”— CONNECT WITH ANNE GOH πŸ“Έ Queer Friendly Chers - https://www.instagram.com/queerfriendlychers πŸ“Έ ACAVE - https://www.instagram.com/acave.sg πŸŽ™ ABOUT THE PODCAST Our Queer Impact is the weekly podcast that interviews inspiring LGBTQIA+ people leading change across various industries in art, tech, crypto, finance, and more.
What's It Like Being Non-Binary in Singapore?
Nera Schwartz (they/them) is the first American living in Singapore to have a non-binary passport. They share what the passport change meant for them, their journey of transitioning, and hopes for the next generation of non-binary/trans professionals. NOTE: This episode was filmed 1 year in advance, prior to the election of Donald Trump in 2024. The experiences shared are Nera’s own, based on their personal journey at a specific time. They do not necessarily reflect current circumstances in Singapore. πŸ”— CONNECT WITH US πŸŽ₯ YouTube Channel - https://bit.ly/ourqueerimpact πŸ“Έ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ourqueerimpact πŸ‘₯ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/our-queer-impact 🌐 Website - https://ourqueerimpact.com/ πŸŽ™ ABOUT THE PODCAST Our Queer Impact is the podcast that interviews inspiring LGBTQIA+ people leading change across various industries in art, tech, crypto, finance, and more.
How To Get Published and Win Awards | Lessons from a Queer Author
First published at 21, Max Pasakorn (any pronouns) is one of the top emerging young writers in Singapore, having been featured on The Straits Times and TODAYOnline. Born in Thailand under the loving eye of a Thai hawker mother, Max's writing tiptoe the beauty and pain of being a migrant to Singapore, and themes of diaspora and belonging. πŸ”— CONNECT WITH US πŸŽ₯ YouTube Channel - https://bit.ly/ourqueerimpact πŸ“Έ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ourqueerimpact πŸ‘₯ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/our-queer-impact πŸ”— CONNECT WITH MAX: πŸ“Έ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/maxpsk_writes πŸ‘₯ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/max-pasakorn 🌐 Website - https://www.maxpasakorn.works/ πŸŽ™ ABOUT THE PODCAST Our Queer Impact interviews inspiring LGBTQIA+ people leading change across various industries in art, tech, crypto, finance, and more. 🎧 LISTEN FOR FREE Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/2l0deJjFVCeYRFnGWEjJbD?si=F1wRiASURMeF-RysS1nZ4g Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/sg/podcast/our-queer-impact/id1737111262 RSS - https://media.rss.com/ourqueerimpact/feed.xml 🌈 LEAVE A COMMENT What did you think about the episode? Leave a LIKE and SUBSCRIBE for more content like this! πŸ‘‹πŸΌ GET IN TOUCH - Have a question / topic you want answered in a podcast episode? Drop it in the comments! GUEST NOMINATION - Want to nominate a guest (including yourself)? Please email me at hello@ourqueerimpact.com β˜• TIP JAR Want to leave a tip as a thank you? 100% of all donations go into the operating costs of growing the podcast - forever :) https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ourqueerimpact
Businesses Can Battle Climate Change: Will They? Harvard Business School Grad Weighs In
We're BACK after a (embarassingly long) hiatus! This episode was shot over a year ago, but the conversation on climate change, and business's role in it, remains topical today. I speak with Nabig Chaudhry (he/him), Director of Climate Adaptation Strategy at Probable Futures, on his thoughts. READ Nabig's recent article on his work here: https://probablefutures.org/perspective/what-is-climate-adaptation/ πŸ”— CONNECT WITH US πŸŽ₯ YouTube Channel - https://bit.ly/ourqueerimpact πŸ“Έ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ourqueerimpact πŸ‘₯ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/our-queer-impact πŸ”— CONNECT WITH NABIG πŸ‘₯ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/nabig/ πŸŽ™ ABOUT THE PODCAST Our Queer Impact is the podcast that interviews inspiring LGBTQIA+ people leading change across various industries in art, tech, crypto, finance, and more.
College Counselor Said I Can't Do Finance Because I'm Gay
Chern Ron Ong (he/him) is a Fixed Income Product Specialist at Capital Group. Despite his joyful demeanor and infectious smile, his journey is marked by stigma and rebuffs. A polytechnic student with a dream to pursue a finance degree, he was discouraged by a university counselor due to his sexuality. Today, Ron shares his journey going against conventional 'finance bro' standards to work in high finance on his own terms. Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/zSyxy0Mzbbs πŸ”— CONNECT WITH US πŸŽ₯ YouTube Channel - bit.ly/ourqueerimpact πŸ“Έ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ourqueerimpact πŸ‘₯ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/our-queer-impact πŸ“² Join the Telegram Community - https://t.me/ourqueerimpact πŸ”— CONNECT WITH RON πŸ‘₯ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/chern-ron-ong/ ⏰ Timecodes (0:15) - College Counselor Said I Can't Do Finance Because I'm Gay (3:21) - Stigma on Going to a Polytechnic (7:55) - Regrets About Pursuing a UK Masters (9:41) - Deciding I Don't Want to Be a Manager (11:02) - Accidentally Proving the Counselor Right (11:37) - I Came Out in a Goldman Sachs Interview (13:28) - Why Queer People Are The Top Talent (15:58) - Partying with My Manager Made Me (Nearly) Quit (19:50) - Giving Yourself Grace to Stay Closeted (21:30) - Day 1 Advice (23:40) - Did I Reach My Fullest Potential? 🌈 LEAVE A REVIEW If you enjoyed listening to the podcast, we'd love for you to leave a 5-star review on Apple / Spotify Podcasts to help others discover the show :) β˜• TIP JAR Want to leave a tip as a thank you? 100% of all donations go into the operating costs of growing the podcast - forever :) https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ourqueerimpact
Banker by Day, Drag Queen by Night
Takuma Tanaka (he/him) is a prominent figure in a multinational investment bank by day, but at night, you'll find him captivating audiences as part of Singapore's burgeoning drag scene. Taku makes up half of the acclaimed duo "House of Haute Mess," as featured in Vogue and Tatler Asia. Taku discusses his upbringing in Japan, coming out, navigating his career, and balancing it all with his passion for drag performance alongside his partner. Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/zSyxy0Mzbbs πŸ”— CONNECT WITH US πŸ“² Join the Telegram Community - https://t.me/ourqueerimpact πŸŽ₯ YouTube Channel - bit.ly/ourqueerimpact πŸ“Έ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ourqueerimpact πŸ”— CONNECT WITH TAKU πŸ“Έ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/takumagination/ πŸ”— CONNECT WITH HOUSE OF HAUTE MESS πŸ“Έ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/houseofhautemess/ πŸ”₯ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@houseofhautemess ⏰ Timecodes (0:00) Intro (0:38) - Growing up in Japan, and Studying Abroad in Singapore (3:18) - How a Pink Dot Video Inspired Me to Come Out (5:26) - Coming Out to My Mom, and the World (9:10) - Stumbling into the Financial Industry (14:06) - How Not 'Being a Finance Person' Helped Me Succeed (18:11) - The Value of a Fresh Perspective in Finance (20:48) - Why the Lack of Diversity in Finance Blocks Marginalized Voices (22:46) - Why Did You Look for a Bank with a LGBTQ+ Network? (25:24) - Addressing Skepticism on "LGBTQ+" Corporate Networks (28:44) - The Plea for Gen Zs to Step Up in Corporate Advocacy (33:20) - The Beginnings of Iconic Drag Queen (36:31) - Balancing Drag, My Partner, and My Career (41:30) - Bursting My Finance Bubble with the Diversity of the Drag Community 🌈 LEAVE A REVIEW If you enjoyed listening to the podcast, we'd love for you to leave a 5-star review on Apple / Spotify Podcasts to help others discover the show :) β˜• TIP JAR Want to leave a tip as a thank you? 100% of all donations go into the operating costs of growing the podcast - forever :) https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ourqueerimpact
What's It Like as Singapore's BIGGEST Drag Queen?
Becca D'Bus, Singapore's BIGGEST drag queen and the creator and producer of RIOT!, sits down and discusses her journey in doing drag full-time, advice for upcoming queens/kings/drag royalty, and whether drag is actually celebrated in today's culture? Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/ERDVWGxRhQM πŸ”— CONNECT WITH US πŸŽ₯ YouTube Channel - bit.ly/ourqueerimpact πŸ‘₯ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/our-queer-impact πŸ“Έ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ourqueerimpact πŸ“² Join the Telegram Community - https://t.me/ourqueerimpact πŸ”— CONNECT WITH BECCA πŸ“Έ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/beccadbus πŸ”— CONNECT WITH RIOT! 🌐 Website - https://www.riotdragshow.com/ πŸ“Έ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/riotdragshow 🌈 LEAVE A REVIEW If you enjoyed listening to the podcast, we'd love for you to leave a 5-star review on Apple / Spotify Podcasts to help others discover the show :) β˜• TIP JAR Want to leave a tip as a thank you? 100% of all donations go into the operating costs of growing the podcast - forever :) https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ourqueerimpact
I Accidentally Became the Activist Voice of My Generation
Daryl Yang (he/him) accidentally went viral in his 20s for his open letter praising the government for its LGBTQ+ representation. Daryl went on to co-found and run several student groups, and was recognized by The Straits Times, Tatler Asia, and the Fullbright Scholarship for his advocacy efforts. Today, Daryl practices law at an international firm with a specialisation in dispute resolution and employment law, and serves on the Board of the Disabled People's Association in Singapore. Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/C_OKbeG3eg0 πŸ”— CONNECT WITH US πŸŽ₯ YouTube Channel - bit.ly/ourqueerimpact πŸ‘₯ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/our-queer-impact πŸ“Έ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ourqueerimpact πŸ“² Join the Telegram Community - https://t.me/ourqueerimpact πŸ”— CONNECT WITH DARYL πŸ“§ Email - daryl@dpa.org.sg πŸ“Έ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/darylyangmehmeh/ πŸ‘₯ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/darylyangwj/ πŸ”— CONNECT WITH THE DISABLED PEOPLE'S ASSOCIATION (SINGAPORE) 🌐 Website - https://dpa.org.sg/ β“• Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/DisabledPeoplesAssociation πŸ“Έ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/dpa.sg ⏰ Timecodes (0:00) Intro (1:40): How I Got Into Student Activism in Singapore (5:38): Coming Out to Parents - Giving Space and Time to Process (09:17): 377A Has Been Repealed - What's Next? (11:00): Should LGBTQ+ Groups Advocate for Same-Sex Marriage? (12:10): Delinking Benefits from Marital Status (16:19): Article 156: What Is It, and Why Is It Constitutionalizing Queer Subordination? (24:57): Why was Article 156 Even Necessary? (28:20): The Importance of Listening in Activism (30:15): Advice for Aspiring Student Community Leaders / Advocacy Leaders (34:10): Pursuing a Fulbright Scholarship at Berkeley (37:15): The Importance of Disability Activism in Singapore (39:50): Politicizing Disability (43:46): Breaking Barriers for Disabled People 🌈 LEAVE A REVIEW If you enjoyed listening to the podcast, we'd love for you to leave a 5-star review on Apple / Spotify Podcasts to help others discover the show :) β˜• TIP JAR Want to leave a tip as a thank you? 100% of all donations go into the operating costs of growing the podcast - forever :) https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ourqueerimpact
Stagione 1
Unique Struggles of Being a Queer Asian | Season 1 Recap
In this season 1 recap, I share why I started this podcast, and sit with Cindy Pratiwi (she/her), a guest from Episode 9 of Season 1, to reflect the highlights of the season. We deep dive specifically into: what are unique challenges of being a queer Asian? Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/ec5siW1BJAg πŸ”— CONNECT WITH US πŸ“² Join the Telegram Community - https://t.me/ourqueerimpact πŸŽ₯ YouTube Channel - bit.ly/ourqueerimpact πŸ“Έ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ourqueerimpact ⏰ Timecodes (0:00) Intro (3:54) - Snippet 1: Moving to New York City to Become Comfortable in Queerness (5:12) - Importance of Distance from Family While Discovering Yourself (12:02) - Snippet 2: Coming Out, Disownment, and Reconciliation (14:10) - Acceptance is Not Binary, and Parents' Grief (19:46) - Snippet 3 - Queer Parents Need to 'Come Out' Too (24:42) - The Role of Online Resources for Parents' Acceptance (30:43) - Snippet 4 - The Loss of LGBTQ+ Forums for Youth (35:51) - Forums/Resources vs Social Media (42:00) - Snippet 5 - How No One Confronts the Elephant at Chinese New Year (43:35) - Asian Families' Avoidance (49:58) - Snippet 6 - How Should Straight People React to Queer Families? (52:18) - Your Tone is Everything to Children 🌈 LEAVE A REVIEW If you enjoyed listening to the podcast, we'd love for you to leave a 5-star review on Apple / Spotify Podcasts to help others discover the show :) β˜• TIP JAR Want to leave a tip as a thank you? 100% of all donations go into the operating costs of growing the podcast - forever :) https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ourqueerimpact
My Life as a Food Politics Scholar with Jenny Dorsey
Jenny Dorsey (she/her) is a professional chef, author, and food politics scholar. In this deep dive, we talk about Jenny's career pivot away from management consulting into the culinary arts, her time competing on Food Network shows, and her research in Singapore's hawker centres now as a Fulbright-National Geographic Research Fellow. Jenny also speaks about the work her non-profit, Studio ATAO does for underserved hospitality workers. Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/p5dXEP1Kn8w πŸ”— CONNECT WITH US πŸ“² Join the Telegram Community - https://t.me/ourqueerimpact πŸŽ₯ YouTube Channel - bit.ly/ourqueerimpact πŸ“Έ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/ourqueerimpact πŸ”— CONNECT WITH JENNY 🌐 Website - https://www.jennydorsey.co/ πŸ“Έ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/chefjennydorsey/ @ Threads - https://www.threads.net/@chefjennydorsey πŸ”₯ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@chefjennydorsey πŸ‘₯ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/chefjennydorsey/ β“• Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/chefjennydorsey ⏰ Timecodes (0:00) Intro (03:27) - Cultivating a Negative Relationship with Food (06:38) - How to Make a Career Pivot Away from What's "Right" and "Safe" (10:20) - Unrelentless Obsession with Benchmarks and Validation in Society (13:34) - Carving Your Own Career Path (16:27) - The Difficulty of Being Authentically Yourself in the Face of Envy and Backlash (19:38) - Toxicity and Finding Your Tribe (22:52) - Lack of Control over Your TV Persona (26:10) - The Reality of Reality TV (29:25) - Why Research Hawker Centers? (32:56) - Singapore vs New York City's Food Scene (35:36) - Retirement Challenges for Hawkers in Singapore (38:08) - The Government's Influence on Food Pricing and Policies (42:13) - Defining Equitable Standards in the Industry (45:17) - Creating Coalitions and Networks in the Food Industry (48:25) - Creating Spaces in the Food Industry 🌈 LEAVE A REVIEW If you enjoyed listening to the podcast, we'd love for you to leave a 5-star review on Apple / Spotify Podcasts to help others discover the show :) β˜• TIP JAR Want to leave a tip as a thank you? 100% of all donations go into the operating costs of growing the podcast - forever :) https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ourqueerimpact
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