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The Woke Salaryman Podcast

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Hi, we’re Ruiming and Wei Choon, the co-founders of The Woke Salaryman. We’re a web-comic with over 400k followers across our Instagram & Facebook platforms where we talk about personal finance, investments, career things and more. Follow us on Instagram (@thewokesalaryman) or check out our articles at www.thewokesalaryman.com
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Episodes

What we're doing amidst the chaos of world events (it's boring)

Timestamps: 1:59 World events and our reaction 9:12 Just stay calm and boring 12:23 Recent travels 19:19 Thrifting 23:01 Japanese quality as a double-edged sword 27:08 Anti-aspirational consumption 32:19 I'm glad I didn't YOLO in my 20s 37:31 Gen Zs have it hard right now

Jul 10, 202549 min

Surviving as an irreverent artist in politically correct Singapore

We had a chat with our friend Dan Wong. Dan is a super creative and unique visual storyteller that has somehow managed to carve out a professional career for himself whilst staying true to his wild, uncensored artistic expression.We talk about how he does this, as well as the struggles of young artists today amidst Gen AI and much more.0:00 Intro2:14 Dan Wong, A Good Citizen10:16 Has being edgy hurt business?22:51 Drawing NSFW art for $$$ in uni31:14 Dan and WC's previous work together34:53 Youn...

Jun 29, 20251 hr 14 min

The real estate agent that charges $1999 no matter what

Our interview with the man who is kicking up a storm in the Singapore real estate industry. Patrick Chee is a serial entrepreneur who is a straight shooter, and we had a great time chatting with him. He speaks forcefully but authentically, and what you see is what you get. We chat about HDB prices, real estate agency in Singapore, serial entrepreneurship, and finding success without a degree. Homeseller SG: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC47OfrxHXc6Fd-PqfAyYfnA TIkTok: https://www.tik...

Apr 04, 20251 hr 30 min

The tough thing about side-hustles/passion projects

Hello, this is another tea time video where we talk about something for fun. This week, we talk about why we struggle with our respective side-hustles/passion projects. Hope y'all enjoy. Let us know if you similarly find it hard to start on these things, and if you have any tips for sparking these sessions yourself. 0:00 Intro 3:25 The topic 8:50 It's hard to do things without external motivation 15:00 Other productive things as an excuse/distraction to not do the creative project 19:25 Taste gr...

Jan 31, 20251 hr 4 min

A long chat during our retreat in rural Japan

We recorded this chat when we visited Ruiming's house in Japan. Hope y'all enjoy. 0:00 Intro 1:20 Why are we here? 2:28 Why did RM get a house in rural Japan? 7:28 How do we like rural Japan? 12:18 The rural Japan dream 21:28 City vs village spirit 29:04 The Singapore obsession with Japan 32:21 What Singapore can learn from Japan CREDITS: Check out Ryunohara experiences: https://www.ryunohara.com/ Music by Kevin McLeod/incompetech Sound effects by otologic.jp...

Dec 22, 202437 min

Young people feeling lost in their first job

Hi everyone, this is a casual chat we had over tea time. We hope you will enjoy chilling with us. We talk about fresh grads feeling lost and depressed after experiencing work for the first time and discuss whether work is "supposed to suck". Then we meander all over the place. Chapters so you can decide if the meandering will be worth your time: 0:00 Which came first? Mew or Mewtwo 6:16 Young people disliking first job 15:25 Why do we become more conservative with age 21:30 Socialising with peop...

Nov 25, 202445 min

Surviving and thriving past COVID for SMEs and FnB businesses

*THIS PODCAST EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY UOB* We sit down with Bernard Tay from Jinjja Chicken and Paul Kan from UOB to talk about the challenges facing SMEs and FnBs post-COVID. Specifically, about inflation, digitalization, and overseas expansion! The insights discussed in this video can be found in greatest detail in the UOB Business Outlook Study 2024, which you can check out here: https://go.uob.com/3TT7si8 0:00 Intro 2:48 Life after COVID, not all smooth sailing 4:21 Inflation! 7:03 Hiring Si...

Oct 08, 202438 min

Our new book and our thoughts from travelling Southeast Asia recently

We've been away for a while travelling Southeast Asia promoting our books. 0:00 Intro 3:36 Traffic in Jakarta, KL VS Singapore 8:45 City planning is tough 15:13 Vietnam's growth since the 80s 17:43 Would we migrate somewhere else in SEA? 20:14 Retirement village business overseas? 26:05 Book recommendation: Public subsidy, private accumulation 29:33 Book recommendation: Blue Period 31:55 OUR BOOK More on our book and where to get it: https://readtws.com/book

Aug 03, 202438 min

What you stand to lose when you start a creative business

We talk about the trade-offs for the creative soul who wants to run a creative business. 0:00 Intro 0:50 More about our business and me 1:36 Creative VS Business owner 4:15 Delegate to people who like it more, or are better than you 6:42 Consider input, not just output 10:10 Being creative is good for business 11:36 Take creative risks as a part of business 13:21 Unproductivity is part of productivity 16:25 Mistakes are part of the plan 17:47 Give yourself due credit

Mar 22, 202419 min

She runs a 100% remote company

Juliana Chan is a scientist and scholar turned business owner. Today, she runs Wildtype Media Group, managing a 20-member team — based in Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines and India — with 30 to 40 regular freelancers around the world. In this episode, we talk to her about how she took her company remote, and the impact it has had on morale and productivity. 0:00 Intro: The road to 100% remote 5:00 Productivity will suffer 14:14 The types of employees that are suitable for remote work 18:58 H...

Feb 28, 202453 min

Employee VS employer: Is it okay to leave after training? (and more)

Is overtime ever justified? Why do good employees leave? Do you have to worry about your own job being irrelevant? This episode, we get the whole TWS team to have an open conversation on these hard topics. We hope you enjoy it. Also, this is our first sponsored podcast - a shoutout to Workforce Singapore for sponsoring this conversation. To find out more about what grants and tools are available to kickstart your company’s job redesign initiatives, visit https://go.gov.sg/tws-jobredesign Featuri...

Jan 12, 20241 hr 10 min

Should you start a business with a close friend?

This episode, we talk to the founders of The Black Hole Group; a collective of lifestyle and F&B concepts. They started out in 2012 with a backpacker's hostel, and now they own about 13 F&B and lifestyle concepts and are still going strong. More importantly, they are friends who started a business together, and we are super excited to talk to them because The Woke Salaryman was also started by two friends who met in school. They met in JC; while we met in Poly, so we have so many things ...

Nov 14, 20231 hr 1 min

We talk to a professional cruise magician

Jeremy Tan is a professional magician who does a lot of work on cruise ships! We talk to him about the pros and cons of working in such a unique job, what it takes to succeed as a magician, balancing artistry and corporate crowd pleaser, adapting to COVID, and more. 0:00 Intro 1:23 How he started magicking 7:19 Becoming a cruise ship magician 15:31 Adapting to COVID 22:17 Revealing magic tricks to the public 33:50 Crowd pleasers OR artistry

Oct 24, 202339 min

Our approach to sponsored content

We respond to some spicy comments on Reddit about the fact that we have sponsors, and talk about how we approach sponsored content, what we say no to, and whether we think we've sold out, and whether we can sleep at night. The Reddit thread: https://www.reddit.com/r/askSingapore/comments/15c2suy/is_the_wokesalaryman_just_sponsored_nonsense/ READ OUR COMICS: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewokesalaryman/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thewokesalaryman LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.co...

Aug 19, 202339 min

Why this financial agent doesn't take commissions and why Asian fathers struggle to be vulnerable

Watch this to understand how your financial agent is actually being paid , and what your options are. We also talk about parenthood and why Asian parents find it so hard to be emotionally vulnerable with their kids. ⁠0:00⁠ Intro ⁠1:24⁠ Convo starts ⁠12:06⁠ Flashy agents and flashy wealth ⁠20:56⁠ Chris' childhood ⁠25:39⁠ Being caught in the wealth trap ⁠30:14⁠ Working hard VS Time with family ⁠38:00⁠ Asian parents and affection ⁠43:22⁠ Fresh grads, do this now ⁠46:50⁠ What are rich people like? ⁠...

Jul 27, 202356 min

We interview our first hire

Meet Vivienne, she's the first person we hired since we went full-time with The Woke Salaryman. 2.5 years ago, Viv left an amazing job at a very esteemed bank to join our humble little rickety company. 2.5 years on, our company is still rickety; but she has become indispensable. We interview Viv in this podcast about what it's like to go from a huge, highly regarded MNC to a tiny SME, whether she has any regrets, and what we do well and not so well.

Jun 17, 20231 hr 1 min

AI IS COMING.

At The Woke Salaryman, we create content by writing and drawing. A.I. solutions for these 2 functions are getting really really good. Are we at risk? In this podcast, we discuss specific short and long-term worries we have about A.I. We also talk about what we'll do if we are fresh grads entering the market now.

Jun 10, 202349 min

Are hawkers sustainable in Singapore?

Hawker culture is very important to Singapore culture. Central to the definition of HAWKER is the idea that hawker food should be CHEAP and GOOD; but are hawkers still financially sustainable in a world with aggressive inflation? Can hawker prices keep up with inflation and still satisfy customer expectations of low prices? We talk about this and more with Faye Sai, one of the three siblings that run Coffee Break: a third-generation hawker store at Amoy Street Food Center. They took over the sta...

May 12, 20231 hr 14 min

Singapore is the most expensive country to retire in

We talk about this infographic that compares the cost of retiring around the world. Singapore is the most expensive country apparently. We discuss why this is so and what Singaporeans can do. Source: https://theindependent.sg/singapore-allegedly-the-most-expensive-country-for-americans-to-comfortably-retire-in/ Original source: https://www.netcredit.com/blog/cost-of-retirement/ (The link to the original source article doesn't seem to be working anymore but you can still find the infographic if y...

Mar 11, 202345 min

Do we become more conservative with age?

It may be hard to believe but we used to be very left-leaning when we were younger. This is us reacting to a short clip of an older fellow with a nice voice talking about how his political leanings shifted as he grew older. Original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NS4UT_t73b0 (This is purely anecdotal and qualitative of course, we know plenty of people who stayed left, or became MORE left with age.)

Mar 02, 202320 min

Almost half of Singaporeans don't have enough savings to last 6 months

We react to a report summarizing how Singaporeans are doing when it comes to financial wellness in the past year. Read the report here: https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/close-to-half-of-singaporeans-dont-have-enough-savings-to-tide-through-an-emergency-survey

Feb 24, 202337 min

Singaporean plumber becomes an Australian and earns more money, we REACT

We react to a recent post that went viral, where a Singaporean plumber relocated to Australia because they would be paid far better there. We talk about the trade-offs for both Singapore and Australia; and discuss topics like arbitrage, opportunities, talent drain, and moving up the value chain.

Feb 09, 202326 minSeason 1Ep. 18

Are most bosses incompetent? The Peter Principle REACTION

(Sry there was an issue with the export so some parts were muted. We've fixed it) This is a bit late but we intended not to publish this for audio initially. But I think we will just drop it anyway because it's quite a good discussion. Hope y'all enjoy! The original clip can be found on YouTube if you just search for 'The Peter Principle'.

Dec 13, 202222 min

Ep 16: Yip Pin Xiu on Competitive sports, Money, and Life after the Paralympics

Yip Pin Xiu is a professional swimmer who has won gold at the Paralympics 5 times. She is Singapore's most decorated Paralympian. This podcast was very informal because despite her achievements, Pin Xiu is very down-to-earth and quite goofy and fun to be with. We had a blast and hope you enjoy this podcast as well. Sorry, we started eating halfway through the podcast because Pin Xiu had to go after the recording and she didn't have time to eat. We apologize if the occasional eating sound is dist...

Dec 01, 202248 minSeason 1Ep. 16

Episode 15: The Parable of 10 Men: Do we need rich people?

A simple, yet though-provoking parable we found. How do we take care of the poor? Does progressive tax work? What are the trade-offs when you tax the rich too much? Do we even need rich people for a city to prosper? Read the parable here: https://www.irishexaminer.com/opinion/columnists/arid-20108946.html

Dec 01, 202229 minSeason 1Ep. 15

Ep 13: We ask an investment expert layman questions

Our guest Wey Fook is the Chief Investment Officer at DBS Bank. btw THIS VIDEO IS NOT SPONSORED BY DBS. WE HAVE DONE SPONSORED WORK WITH THEM ON OUR WEBSITE BUT THIS VIDEO IS NOT. WE JUST ASKED IF WE COULD INTERVIEW WEY FOOK AND THEY SAID OKAY. IF OUR VIDEO IS EVER SPONSORED WE WILL TELL Y'ALL. Timestamps: 00:00 - 00:53 Intro 00:54: Wey Fook's journey from engineer to CIO 5:20 How Singapore has moved up the value chain 7:32 What exactly does a Chief Investment Officer do? 10:00 Wey Fook's career...

Oct 10, 20221 hr 4 minSeason 1Ep. 13

Ep 11: Escaping the cycle of poverty/abuse in Singapore (and more) w/ guest Thomas Chua

We talk to our first guest ever on the podcast about how he grew up poor in Singapore and how he broke the cycle. Thomas is an investor and writer who founded steady compounding, a stock analysis blog that focuses on discovering and analysing 'investing concepts, business models, and timeless lessons from super investors. We'll talk about Thomas' insights on investing, and also how he recently quit his iron rice bowl government job to run Steady Compounding full time. We also talk about what it ...

Sep 24, 20221 hr 6 minSeason 1Ep. 11

Ep 10: Quiet quitting? Really?

Setting healthy boundaries with work, measuring productivity, attendance vs work done. Time stamps: 0:00 What is quiet quitting and our thoughts on this 3:45 Is quiet quitting just setting healthy boundaries and pushing back against hustle culture? 8:45 Make productivity part of the negotiation with your boss 9:00 How quiet quitting might be damaging for your career long term 11:42 How companies manage employees out in response to quiet quitting 13:54 Comparing this with hikikomori and the lie f...

Sep 07, 202234 min
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