Becoming a Change Evangelist with Maulik Parekh
Maulik Parekh, the Change Evangelist, is back to share actionable insights and proven steps on how you can stay ahead of the curve and flourish in the future.

Maulik Parekh, the Change Evangelist, is back to share actionable insights and proven steps on how you can stay ahead of the curve and flourish in the future.
There are three powerful forces shaping and influencing the future of work: the rise of artificial intelligence, the digital natives and the gig economy. Award-winning serial entrepreneur Maulik Parekh discusses these three disruptive forces as a sneak peak of his brand new book Futureproof Your Career and Company, to be released on November 14 .
Work from home, blended ops, remote working, workplace reimagined, digital workplace -- these are just some of the buzzwords surrounding the hazy future of work. In this episode, Bea is joined by adman and digital marketing guru Jason Cruz as they discourse about the evolving nature of work. Post-pandemic, how does the future of work look like from a productivity, creativity, and operational perspective? Are we ready to adapt to the future of work?
"The art of client servicing. We’ve heard sage advice from our customer service experts and thought leaders. We’ve looked into best practices and weaved it into our strategies. This is nothing new. What’s new however is the playground we are in that is evolving at an accelerated pace. How do we ensure we provide meaningful experiences for our customers or clients? How do we client service individuals or brands with shifting priorities in an ever-changing environment with a lot of uncertainty aro...
" Brand Purpose - where is it in a global pandemic, an economic recession, a crisis situation? Definitely not in the first page of your brand book, or your favorite wall art in the office, or a screensaver in your laptop or mobile phone. It should be in your core. But is it? "
Bea sits down with Mayrs Guico of The High Priestess, a Tarot reader, to ask her on our burning questions about what lies ahead, and invaluable advice she can give for a dose of enlightenment in the days to come.
Bea sits down with Mayrs Guico of The High Priestess, a Tarot reader, to ask her on our burning questions about what lies ahead, and invaluable advice she can give for a dose of enlightenment in the days to come.
In this episode, Bea talks cancel culture with content creator Dora Dorado. What is it really about, and where do we draw the line? Is being #cancelledt a point of no return, or should there be a silver lining behind it?
It has been a long discussion over the years on the pros and cons of the internet and social media. While it helps us connect to places outside of our physical reach, the amount and quality of information we receive turns questionable and is not something we can fully control. Bea talks to Jayvee Fernandez on the dark consequences of our growing dependence on social media, especially in today’s trying times, following Netflix’s latest documentary, The Social Dilemma.
This global pandemic has made us flip forward and backward in so many many ways both on the work and the home front. It has pushed us to make very hard yet smart decisions to ensure not only to survive but to thrive in this future reimagined. Today, we talk about how we had to let go of our HQ, shift the home base to the virtual space, and how we deal, hustle and move forward.
We’ve been talking nonstop about change---work, life, behavior, connections, beliefs. But there is more change to come. Lines keep blurring by the day: work/life. work from home/building a home. progress/productivity. rest/recreation. health/Wellness. As we continue to face the music of 2020 and beyond, how do we “just keep swimming”? How do we keep ourselves sane?
In celebration of National Heroes’ Day, Bea is joined by the descendants of our honorable Filipino heroes, Dr. Jose P. Rizal and General Vicente Lim, for a discussion about living the legacy of their forefathers. What is it like bearing the blood of a national hero?
"Wedding expert, Janna Simpao, from Bride and Breakfast PH join Bea to discuss how staying connected in today’s trying times powers personal relationships, and how the wedding industry stays relevant with love in the time of corona."
Bea and marketing expert Annelise Worn from Australia talks about the importance of staying connected and keeping that relationship with their respective audiences. Specifically, they will talk about the need for business to have a sound plan and make it work, despite the challenges posed by changes everywhere. Now that businesses and entrepreneurs are emerging from lockdowns and business continuity plans, we want to focus on business recovery --- from a business purpose-driven mindset to market...
Bea opens the 2nd season of B2B: Breakfast to Business with real-life stories of survivors of COVID-19 for you to be in the know and be in the now.
In this special episode, Bea catches up with her listeners and how they are coping with the “now normal.” Despite having no cure yet for the COVID-19 pandemic, global economies are slowly trying to reopen, and businesses and people are struggling to...
Education is such a critical component of our society. We cannot afford to let one sector of our society left behind. Such is My Dream in a Shoebox's concern for the capacities of underserved Filipino kids. Our CSR efforts are driven towards providing...
As the CSR month officially kicks in, we will have a 2-part episode special where we talk about influencing and investing for good. For this episode, we will zero in on the importance of a person’s ‘influence’ -- what it is and why it is important use...
Bea talks about Diversity & Inclusion with Shu Manalo, Executive Creative Director of TeamAsia, and how it is critical not just for collective growth of humanity, but also for business, especially in this time of a pandemic.
In this episode, Bea sits down with Erwin Armovit of Spongecola, Happy Feraren of Silly People Improv Theater (SPIT), and Pam Jocson-Osasona, Experience Director of TeamAsia to discuss how the artists belted a new wave of entertainment with virtual...
In this episode, Bea and James Chiong, Senior Manager for Digital Strategy of TeamAsia, talk about how businesses have used the digital toolbox - digital marketing, creative design, and web technologies - to pivot in the "new normal." We discuss this...
In this episode, Bea talks about mindfulness, well-being and doing everything with magis with Gina Alfonso, Founder of MAGIS Creative Spaces.
In this episode, Bea lists down trends that happened during the quarantine period—from the Tiktok hype, to the rise of virtual communities, to the hallyu craze and the dalgona coffee explosion. Bea dissects the why’s and the how’s behind the surge of...
In this episode, Bea shares her top five tips on crisis management - how brands can cut through the noise and uplift themselves in dealing with unwanted and unexpected issues.
Bea celebrates TeamAsia’s 28 years with a trip down memory lane alongside first-generation TeamAsians and new blood.
In this episode, Bea is joined by Jaypee Soliman, Vice President of the SME Business Group of UnionBank of the Philippines to discuss their learnings and best practices from the pandemic, and how they strive to help their community and MSMEs reimagine...
In this episode, Bea discusses how businesses can reimagine and reform their strategies post-pandemic, and her uplifting thoughts moving forward.
In this episode, Bea goes through TeamAsians' top picks on books, film, music, TV series and podcasts, as well as her own!
In this episode, TeamAsia shares insights and tips on how its multigenerational workforce stays productive even with a work-from-home setup.
In this episode, Bea interviews TeamAsia's President and Founder, Monette Iturralde-Hamlin, on TeamAsia’s story - its highs, lows and in-betweens. Monette also shares how TeamAsia survived the pandemic in Hong Kong back in 2002-2003 before it became one...