

BRAVE Southeast Asia Tech: Singapore, Indonesia, Vietnam, Philippines, Thailand & Malaysia Startups, Founders & Venture Capital VC (English)
Jeremy Au
Learn from Southeast Asia's best tech leaders. Build the future, learn from our past & stay human in between. No B.S on success. Southeast Asia's #1 startup & venture capital podcast with 80,000+ listeners.
Hosted by Jeremy Au. VC & serial founder. Harvard MBA & UC Berkeley. Sci-fi nerd & dad of two daughters. Growth and personal growth solves all problems. The best feeling is coaching good humans to be great leaders.
Published on Monday & Thursday. Weekly tech news debates, changemaker interviews & listener Q&As.
Community of listeners and guests across Singapore, Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia & the Philippines. Global top 10% podcast.
"Learned a lot from the journeys. Must-listen for anyone seeking advice to be a leader" @lindatangxy
"Refreshing to hear from distinguished founders what they learned, both the good & bad" @seanojw
"Incredibly useful in kickstarting my thought process around customers as an entrepreneur" @klowetan
"After tuning into a couple of episodes, this is now my weekly routine. Keep it up!!" @joshrodes8
Get transcripts, startup resources & community discussions at www.bravesea.comWhatsApp Weekday Insight: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VakR55X6BIElUEvkN02eSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4TnqkaWpTT181lMA8xNu0TYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@JeremyAuApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/sg/podcast/brave-southeast-asia-tech-singapore-indonesia-vietnam/id1506890464Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jeremyauInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeremyauzTwitter: https://twitter.com/jeremyauLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bravesea
Hosted by Jeremy Au. VC & serial founder. Harvard MBA & UC Berkeley. Sci-fi nerd & dad of two daughters. Growth and personal growth solves all problems. The best feeling is coaching good humans to be great leaders.
Published on Monday & Thursday. Weekly tech news debates, changemaker interviews & listener Q&As.
Community of listeners and guests across Singapore, Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia & the Philippines. Global top 10% podcast.
"Learned a lot from the journeys. Must-listen for anyone seeking advice to be a leader" @lindatangxy
"Refreshing to hear from distinguished founders what they learned, both the good & bad" @seanojw
"Incredibly useful in kickstarting my thought process around customers as an entrepreneur" @klowetan
"After tuning into a couple of episodes, this is now my weekly routine. Keep it up!!" @joshrodes8
Get transcripts, startup resources & community discussions at www.bravesea.comWhatsApp Weekday Insight: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VakR55X6BIElUEvkN02eSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4TnqkaWpTT181lMA8xNu0TYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@JeremyAuApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/sg/podcast/brave-southeast-asia-tech-singapore-indonesia-vietnam/id1506890464Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jeremyauInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeremyauzTwitter: https://twitter.com/jeremyauLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bravesea
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Nov 4, 2021 • 54min
Jeraldine Phneah: Creator Learnings, Personal vs. Audience Growth and Regret Minimization - E107
Jeraldine Phneah (彭嘉琳) is a Millennial Content Creator who cares about the challenges and aspirations of her generation. To empower them, she creates content around how Millennials can cope with the high cost of living, build rewarding careers, strive for the best for their families, and lead meaningful lives. She also pushes for policies to uplift her generation.
When Jeraldine first graduated, she quickly realized that the job market, economy, and the world we live in today are just radically different from that of the previous generation. Jobs were being displaced due to technology, there were cases of discrimination against Singaporeans in our own country; and our starting salaries have not grown as fast as our cost of living.
From talking to her peers, she learnt that many were dealing with similar challenges. They were anxious about falling behind and not being their ideal self; fearful of not being able to find a career which they could thrive in and overwhelmed with the steep learning curve of adulting. Through her content, she hopes to share her experiences, learnings and advocate for her generation.
Ultimately, she believes that all hard working Singaporeans should be given the right tools and support to pursue their dreams, to strive for the best for themselves and their families.
Jeraldine Phneah was listed as the youngest honoree on LinkedIn Top Voices 2020. She was also profiled by Her World Magazine as part of their 60th Anniversary. She is also a recipient of the Women Leading Change Award (Rising Star) by CampaignAsia. She has been featured on Forbes, Channel News Asia, The Straits Times, Lianhe Zaobao, and Cleo Magazine.
Show notes at: https://www.jeremyau.com/blog/jeraldine-phneah
You can find the community discussion for this episode at: https://club.jeremyau.com/c/podcasts/jeraldine-phneah
This episode is produced by Kyle Ong.

Nov 1, 2021 • 56min
Bradian Muliadi: Stubborn Vision, Exit vs. Sustainability & Info Bell Curve - E106
Bradian is the Co Founder & CEO of Hawksight.co, an AI Trading Assistant for retail investors to make smarter investment decisions in stocks, cryptocurrency, and forex through crowdsourced & AI-optimized trading signals. For his latest venture, the three-time startup founder is backed by a global deeptech accelerator called Entrepreneur First, but prior to this, Bradian has bootstrapped global technology businesses from Indonesia - one of which got acquired, and another scaled to profitability.
After immersing himself in the B2B startup scene in Los Angeles and graduating with a Bachelor's degree in Business Economics from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Bradian returned to Jakarta to co-found IconReel, an influencer marketing platform that became the largest in Indonesia in three years before it got acquired by a publicly-listed Southeast Asian consumer goods company.
With a focus on scalable impact and being global from day one, Bradian then founded a social analytics software-as-a-service (SaaS) for Instagram and TikTok analytics with an all-Indonesian team that scaled to 50+ countries profitably with clients ranging from Warner Media and Boston Consulting Group, to small-to-medium businesses and solopreneurs.
Today Bradian is based in Singapore, while building a remotely distributed team across North America, Europe, and Southeast Asia, to scale Hawksight.co into the world's largest platform for crowdsourced trading signals.
Show notes at: https://www.jeremyau.com/blog/bradian-muliadi
You can find the community discussion for this episode at: https://club.jeremyau.com/c/podcasts/bradian-muliadi
This episode is produced by Kyle Ong.

Oct 28, 2021 • 45min
Joel Leong: Serial Founder Lessons, Relational Mindfulness & Making The Call - E105
Joel is the Co-Founder & Country Head at Aspire, the #1 all-in-one finance platform for growing businesses in South East Asia. Prior to starting Aspire, Joel was a multiple-time entrepreneur in the E-commerce space.
Show notes at: https://www.jeremyau.com/blog/joel-leong
You can find the community discussion for this episode at: https://club.jeremyau.com/c/podcasts/joel-leong
This episode is produced by Kyle Ong.

Oct 25, 2021 • 42min
Yiping Goh: Bicycle Factory to Warrior Founder, VC Partner Reflections & Fear of Failure - E104
Yiping Goh is a Partner at Quest Ventures, a top venture capital fund in Asia. Prior to this, Yiping was Co-Founder and Chief Product Officer of MatahariMall.com, the largest omnichannel fashion ecommerce site in Indonesia backed by the Lippo Group. Lippo Group also acquired All Deals Asia, the Southeast Asia ecommerce aggregator and group-buying platform co-founded by Yiping.
Show notes at: https://www.jeremyau.com/blog/yiping-goh
You can find the community discussion for this episode at: https://club.jeremyau.com/c/podcasts/yiping-goh
This episode is produced by Kyle Ong.

Oct 21, 2021 • 47min
Rachel Wong: Startup Lawyers, Fundraising Contracts & Legal Tradeoffs - E103
Rachel graduated from King's College, London (LL.B.) in 2013 with First Class Hons. Since then, she has worked as a corporate M&A lawyer in leading international law firms such as White & Case LLP, Hogan Lovells Lee & Lee and Allen & Gledhill LLP in Singapore and London. She is also a committee member of The Law Society of Singapore (Corporate Committee and the CPD Committee).
Whilst helping a founder in his series fundraising process in Singapore, she was impressed by how 'founder-friendly' certain venture capital funds and law firms in Silicon Valley were – in particular, Founders Fund. She also felt that the legal community in Singapore could do better in providing more robust legal support for the growing startup community in South-east Asia, whilst noting cultural nuances and trends in this region. With this in mind, Founders Doc was born in 2021.
Founders Doc collaborates with Eugene Thuraisingam LLP, where she spearheads the Corporate Practice, with the hope that founders in South-east Asia get the full support that they need.
Show notes at: https://www.jeremyau.com/blog/rachel-wong
You can find the community discussion for this episode at: https://club.jeremyau.com/c/podcasts/rachel-wong
This episode is produced by Kyle Ong.

Oct 18, 2021 • 54min
Galvin Widjaja: Consultants vs. Founders, Computer Vision AI & Digital Privacy - E102
Galvin is the CEO and Co-founder of Lauretta.io, a profitable Techstars company that builds bleeding edge military grade computer vision technologies that are now available to commerical buyers with no AI capability of them own.
Prior to this, Galvin wore two hats as a data strategist in DBS, building RegTech products, while also running Es Teler 77 Singapore, a chain of quick service restaurants serving nostalgically authenic Indonesian food to our migrant population. He was also CFO of a New York based Uber-for-everything startup as well as first local employee of a boutique management consultanting firm that has since been acquired by PWC.
In his free time, you will often find Galvin creating new recipes in a bid in increase his children's tolerance to spicy food.
Show notes at: https://www.jeremyau.com/blog/galvin-widjaja-2
You can find the community discussion for this episode at: https://club.jeremyau.com/c/podcasts/galvin-widjaja
This episode is produced by Kyle Ong.

Oct 14, 2021 • 47min
Aditya Mehta: Creative Side Hustle, Two-Sided Marketplaces & Escaping Batman's Pit - E101
Aditya Mehta is the Founder CEO of Art&Found™ — a curated marketplace for South Asian artists making art accessible to global buyers and brands like WeWork, Levi's and Starbucks: www.artandfound.co Prior to Art&Found, Aditya worked as a Senior Art Director at Ogilvy & Mather Mumbai driving creative and social impact campaigns for Mondelez International (Cadbury), Castrol Asia-Pac and Cancer Patients Aid Association. If this solo founder gets any time off work, it goes into CrossFit, graphic novels, memoirs, mountains, films, craft beer.
Show notes at: https://www.jeremyau.com/blog/aditya-mehta
You can find the community discussion for this episode at: https://club.jeremyau.com/c/podcasts/aditya-mehta
This episode is produced by Kyle Ong.

Oct 11, 2021 • 1h 1min
Mika Reyes: Kumu Employee #8, Philippines Diaspora & Product Career - E100
Mika Reyes is currenty building something new in the creator economy, as part of the South Park Commons Founder Fellowship.
💼 She was Previously PM @ LinkedIn Jobs, Kumu & Ripcord through the KPCB Product Fellowship. She also started the Filip[in]os @ LinkedIn group & was a Women in Product executive member.
🎓 She graduated B.A. Economics, Psychology, Data Analysis from Wesleyan University, Phi Beta Kappa & a summa cum laude equivalent and is a proud Philippine Science High School scholar.
🇵🇭 She's most passionate about broadening access through tech in emerging markets like her home, the Philippines & in the rest of S.E. Asia. On the side, She works on a virtual startup incubator for emerging markets, & launched a fun social card game.
Show notes at: https://www.jeremyau.com/blog/mika-reyes
You can find the community discussion for this episode at: https://club.jeremyau.com/c/podcasts/mika-reyes
This episode is produced by Kyle Ong.

Oct 7, 2021 • 49min
Alfa Bumhira: Family Funeral Business to Apple, Africa vs. SE Asia & Workforce Learning - E99
Alfa is a lifelong entrepreneur, adventurer, and a technology enthusiast. As the CEO & Co-founder of ProSpark, he is mainly focused on the company’s growth in SE Asia and in other emerging markets.
Prior to forming ProSpark, Alfa has worked for technology companies in the United States in Silicon Valley such as Apple Inc. and Rockwell Automation. He also has extensive commercial and engineering experiences across multiple industries in the CPG, Manufacturing, Energy, Consulting, Health Care and E-commerce sectors with multinational companies such as Proctor & Gamble & Johnson & Johnson. Additionally, Alfa founded two other ventures in e-commerce and health & fitness space. During his spare time he enjoys youth mentorship helping to cultivate the next generation of entreprenuers. Also plays basketball and travelling. Huge fan of Liverpool Football Club (Y.N.W.A).
Alfa holds an MBA from The University of Chicago Booth School of Business. Prior to Chicago Booth, Alfa holds Masters and Bachelor degrees in Electrical Engineering from Southern Polytechnic State University and an Associate degree in Computer Science. All from the United States of America.
Show notes at: https://www.jeremyau.com/blog/alfa-bumihira
You can find the community discussion for this episode at: https://club.jeremyau.com/c/podcasts/alfa-bumihira
This episode is produced by Kyle Ong.

Oct 4, 2021 • 1h 3min
Paulo Joquiño: VC Content Machines, Thought Leadership Algorithms & Picking Battles - E98
Paulo Joquiño is a writer and content producer for tech companies. He shares the stories and insights of founders and investors in Southeast Asia as the senior content strategist of Insignia Ventures Partners, through the firm's official publication Insignia Business Review and podcast On Call with Insignia Ventures. Last year, he co-authored and published a book with Yinglan introducing the region’s startup ecosystem and their views on company building in Southeast Asia -- Navigating ASEANnovation.
As a university student, he took up multiple work opportunities in content and marketing for startups in Asia. These included interning as an associate at G3 Partners, a Seoul-based marketing agency for tech startups, running tech community engagements at coworking space and business community, ASPACE Philippines, and interning at workspace marketplace FlySpaces. While in university, he was also a member of YouthHack Manila, an independent student-led startup organization, where he organized local and international events in Manila and Seoul, including hackathons, pitching competitions, and accelerator programs. He graduated with a BS Management Engineering at Ateneo de Manila University in 2019.
When he's not blabbing on about startups and VCs, he's blabbing on about Kpop, Kdramas and other Asian pop culture stuff, which he talks about on weekends with friends on the Weekly Stan Up podcast.
Show notes at: https://www.jeremyau.com/blog/paulo-joquino
You can find the community discussion for this episode at: https://club.jeremyau.com/c/podcasts/paulo-joquino
This episode is produced by Kyle Ong.


