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In today’s episode of The Friday Podcast, Ridwan Kamil talks about Jokowi's support, changing people’s livelihoods, and 26 May 2022.
We are honored to have Ridwan Kamil join us for a candid conversation about the big topics: running for Jakarta Governor. As a frontrunner for Jakarta’s 2024 gubernatorial race, he shares his approach to addressing the city’s challenges. Hear how he plans to make Jakarta a global hub while also reducing the stress levels of its people, drawing on his experiences as both mayor of Bandung and governor of West Java. Tune in for an inspiring conversation with one of Indonesia’s most forward-thinking political figures, offering insight into how bold leadership can change not just a city, but the lives of those who call it home.
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In today’s episode of The Friday Podcast, Cholil Mahmud talks about the first day away, death of a friend and current political views.Best known as the frontman of Efek Rumah Kaca (ERK), a band celebrated for its socially conscious and often poignant music. Cholil navigated an extraordinary period in his career while living in the U.S. for family and academic reasons just as his band was gaining immense popularity back in Indonesia. Despite the distance, he maintained a creative connection with ERK. Now back in Indonesia coming off a successful concert "Rimpang" last year, Cholil and ERK are poised to bring that concert experience and unique set into the Joyland stage. Make sure not to miss their performence on the second day of Joyland Jakarta 2024 on the 23rd of November. Get your tickets at joylandfest.com
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In today’s episode of The Friday Podcast, Pramono Anung talks about leaving a legacy his own way, being the David in David and Goliath and his relationship with Prabowo and JokowiWe are honored to sit down with Pramono Anung, a man who has long operated behind the scenes but is now stepping to the forefront as a candidate for Jakarta governor. Known internally in his political career as a person with "Kerongkongan Emas" Pramono shares how his extensive political experience can equip him to tackle Jakarta’s multifaceted challenges. Embracing the role of ‘David’ in the proverbial battle against political ‘Goliaths,’ he talks about his motivation to run for governor a decision sparked by being chosen by Megawati and a pivotal conversation with his now vice-governor candidate, Rano Karno.In this candid discussion, Pramono opens up about his drive to leave a legacy that defies conventional expectations, which is to create a groundbreaking inovation but leaving a mark in his tenure by finishing the unfinished projects by his predecessors. Listen in to see Pramono Anung’s story of ambition, insight, and his journey toward reshaping Jakarta’s future.---------------Thank you for watching, don't forget to subscribe and turn on notifications on these videos to be the first to know our next episodes. Also, if you're reading until this section, comment down below your favorite part from this podcast!Makna Talks is available on Spotify and Youtube. Twitter: @maknatalksInstagram: @maknatalksBusiness: [email protected]
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In today’s episode of The Friday Podcast, Reza Fitriano talks about the changes in advertising landscape, being treated as partners by clients and Citra Pariwara.
Amid the constant evolution and fierce race for innovation in advertising, we found ourselves asking, “Why not sit down with one of the brightest minds in the industry?” That’s exactly what led us here to chat with Reza Fitriano, Chairman of Citra Pariwara and Chief Business Officer at Future Creative Network.
Reza delves into his strategies for navigating shifts in marketing, sharing his philosophy on how FCN stays on top on things and highlights the importance of fostering a good and healthy relationship with clients. We also spoke about the impact of Citra Pariwara, Indonesia’s leading advertising event, highlighting how it champions creativity and pushes emerging talents to craft beyond the conventional.---------------
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In today’s episode of The Friday Podcast, Norisa Saifuddin talks about true leadership, balancing work and family, and what it actually means to create a powerful story that can drive collective movement through YouTube.
Norisa Saifuddin is a Senior Vice President of Marketing Communications at Bank Central Asia (BCA). Alongside her demanding professional role, she is currently pursuing her master's degree and is a mother of three! This showcases her dedication to both personal and professional growth, alongside nurturing a family. Her passion and commitment highlights her unstoppable drive as a women leader.
She played a key role in BCA's "Don't Know? Kasih No!" campaign, which aims to combat cybersecurity risks for Indonesians. The initiative is not just a promotional effort, but a movement that encourages people to protect their personal data and information by being cautious about suspicious activities.
Leveraging YouTube's extensive reach and diverse content formats, including the popular short-form video favored by 91% of Indonesians, the "Don't Know? Kasih No!" campaign effectively conveyed its message across demographics and ultimately earned BCA the "Force for Good" award at the YouTube Works Awards Southeast Asia 2024.
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Tidak ingin dikenal sebagai entrepreneur, Hedi Rusdian adalah seorang creative director dengan visi inovatif dan semangat untuk terus berkarya. Di episode Makna Talks Specials kali ini, kami duduk bersama Co-founder BBQ Mountain Boys di HQ mereka, menggali kisah Hedi sebagai pionir gaya hidup "Modern Outdoor". Dengan pendekatan farm-to-table, BBQ Mountain Boys menghadirkan setiap hidangan dengan hasil dari apa yang mereka tanam sendiri. Lebih dari sekadar kuliner, Hedi memiliki misi besar: menanamkan mindset agriculture kepada anak muda, mengajak mereka untuk mendukung pertanian berkelanjutan yang berdampak positif bagi masyarakat.#MaknaTalksSpecials#maknatalks ----------------Thank you for watching, don't forget to subscribe and turn on notifications on these videos to be the first to know our next episodes. Also, if you're reading until this section, comment down below your favorite part from this podcast!Makna Talks is available on Spotify and Youtube. Twitter: @maknatalksInstagram: @maknatalksBusiness: [email protected]
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In today’s episode of The Friday Podcast, Dochi Sadega talks about a burnt flag, time away from PWG, and Libra.
Widely regarded as one of the few individuals who genuinely shaped his generation's cultural landscape. As the co-founder of Pee Wee Gaskins (PWG), he didn’t just build a band—he helped create a movement that defied mainstream expectations. PWG became an emblem in mainstream music, rejecting the sanitized norms of the music industry. His words resonate because of their raw and unadulterated honesty. Whether it’s through his blunt, often irreverent interviews or his willingness to tackle issues like mental health in PWG's lyrics, Dochi has earned his status as a cult hero of a generation.
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In today’s episode of The Friday Podcast, Mahalini talks about an audition, finding love and a love letter.
We sat down with the incredibly talented Mahalini and have a conversation about living the life as one of Indonesia's biggest star, from her early days as a hopeful contestant on Indonesian Idol to becoming a beloved voice in the industry, she takes us through the highs and lows of her journey. It's not always sunshine and rainbows, Mahalini opens up about the challenges she’s faced, the moments of doubt, and how she stays grounded despite the fame. She also dives into self-discovery, balancing her personal, professional, and love life in the demanding world of entertainment.----------------Thank you for watching, don't forget to subscribe and turn on notifications on these videos to be the first to know our next episodes. Also, if you're reading until this section, comment down below your favorite part from this podcast!Makna Talks is available on Spotify and Youtube. Twitter: @maknatalksInstagram: @maknatalksBusiness: [email protected]
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In today’s episode of The Friday Podcast, Jay Subyakto talks about Chirsye's legacy, political impact, and behind Forestra.Today we sit down with a man who 's creativity is considered legendary in the industry, who is for a long-time one of the main creative force behind Indonesian music legend, Chrisye. Not just a director for digital outlet he is also the Creative Director of Forestra, the groundbreaking outdoor concert series that merges music and nature. Jay conceptualized a concert in nature, where the audience connects not only with music but with Indonesia's rich natural heritage.
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In today’s episode of The Friday Podcast, Kartika Guerrero talks about content creators’ growth, influential ads and YouTube Works Awards. In the digital era of advertising, the limit to creativity is endless. With the boom of innovation on video platforms like YouTube, the growth of creative ways to market a product is at an all-time high. We dive into how influential ads are reshaping consumer behavior, particularly through strategic content partnerships with YouTube creators, which is important in Indonesia considering 85% of Indonesia's population use YouTube daily. Additionally, Kartika touches on the significance of the YouTube Works Awards, highlighting innovative campaigns that are pushing creative boundaries on the platform and setting new benchmarks in digital advertising.----------------Thank you for watching, don't forget to subscribe and turn on notifications on these videos to be the first to know our next episodes. Also, if you're reading until this section, comment down below your favorite part from this podcast!Makna Talks is available on Spotify and Youtube. Twitter: @maknatalksInstagram: @maknatalksBusiness: [email protected]
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In today’s episode of The Friday Podcast, Surjanto Yasaputera talks about winning strategies, starting a company and the biggest entrepreneurial challengeAs the Director of Wismilak Group and Head Commissioner of the Diplomat Success Challenge (DSC), Surjanto emphasize the importance of developing a deep understanding of your market and honing your skills. Great idea alone is not enough, you also have to be experts in your field and effectively communicate your vision. If you are an aspiring Entrepreneur this episode is for you! also checkout Diplomat Success Challenge to get a chance to win a funding for your business and receive mentorship from experts.----------------Thank you for watching, don't forget to subscribe and turn on notifications on these videos to be the first to know our next episodes. Also, if you're reading until this section, comment down below your favorite part from this podcast!Makna Talks is available on Spotify and Youtube.
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Ikon, legend, panutan, pelopor... Banyak sebutan yang telah diberikan untuk menggambarkan Umi Elvy Sukaesih dalam panggung musik Indonesia, tetapi satu sebutan yang sangat melekat dengan nama Elvy Sukaesih adalah "Ratu Dangdut" Indonesia. Hits seperti "Sekuntum Mawar Merah" dan "Pesta Panen" adalah beberapa contoh lagu yang tak lekang oleh waktu dan masih terus diputar hingga hari ini, ia menjadi simbol musik dangdut yang tak tergantikan.
Bukan hanya seorang penyanyi, tetapi juga sosok yang membawa dangdut ke panggung utama musik Indonesia, menjadikannya lebih dari sekadar genre hiburan rakyat. Pada Makna Talks Special kali ini kami mendapat kehormatan untuk ngobrol dan mendengarkan langsung kisah karir seorang legenda tanah air, Umi Elvy Sukaesih.
Elvy Sukaesih akan turut meramaikan panggung Synchronize Festival day 2 pada 5 Oktober 2024, sekaligus merayakan 60 tahun Elvy Sukaesih berkarya di panggung musik Indonesia.
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In today’s episode of The Friday Podcast, Ariyo Wahab talks about being a parent, almost creating a boyband and a mother's prayers."Papa gak pulang baby, Papa gak bawa uang baby" who doesn't know this rock anthem? today the lead vocalist of the supergroup formed consisting of well-known Indonesian musicians is here! Ariyo has also made a name for himself as an actor, starring in various Indonesian films and television series. Being a rock star and a movie star there's a certain lifestyle that comes to it, which usually doesn't align to the lifestyle of being a parent, Ariyo shares how being married changed him for the better and help him juggle between being a rock star and a parent to his children.----------------Thank you for watching, don't forget to subscribe and turn on notifications on these videos to be the first to know our next episodes. Also, if you're reading until this section, comment down below your favorite part from this podcast!Makna Talks is available on Spotify and Youtube. Twitter: @maknatalksInstagram: @maknatalksBusiness: [email protected]
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In today’s episode of The Friday Podcast, Warren Hue talks about making music for Marvel, Soundcloud era, and Hip-hop culture.From SoundCloud to worldwide stardom, from making music with school friends to making music for a blockbuster film, from asking his mom to help make a music video to performing at Coachella, all this started after a DM from a certain music label called 88rising, maybe you've heard of them? Being the talented musician that he is, Warren Hue is poised to continue making an impact in the music industry, both in Asia and globally.----------------Thank you for watching, don't forget to subscribe and turn on notifications on these videos to be the first to know our next episodes. Also, if you're reading until this section, comment down below your favorite part from this podcast!Makna Talks is available on Spotify and Youtube. Twitter: @maknatalksInstagram: @maknatalksBusiness: [email protected]
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In today’s episode of The Friday Podcast, Ciccio Manassero talks about making friends with the crew, how football saved his life and a rebellious phase.If you were born in the early 2000s or late 90s you're probably familiar with the song that goes "Kebelet pipis... kebelet pipis... kebelet pipis Papa" Just like us, the singer of that song has now grown up. Growing up as child star, there are days where Ciccio feels like the entertainment industry is not for him but he has rekindle his love for acting and starred in multiple television show and Movies.Fun fact: Did you know Ciccio and our host Iyas Lawrence know each other since they were kids?
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In today’s episode of The Friday Podcast, Vincent Gunawan talks about technology in wedding, finding your niche and what to prep for the big day.
Almost every wedded couple will say that preparing a wedding is one of the most nerve-racking and energy-draining activity. Theres only so much thing you can do at a time, fortunately Vincent has created a digital service to help with your wedding guests, such as digital invitation and guest tracker to name a few. For those preparing a wedding, his service is one that could help you out a lot.
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In today’s episode of The Friday Podcast, Adrian Khalif talks about the Sialan journey, growing up in a castle and believing in music.
Just like everything in life, the music industry has it's highs and lows and Adrian Khalif has tasted a fair share of lows before enjoying the highs. In this episode he shares about his upbringing where being a musician isn't necessarily a favored route according to his parents but he stayed true to his artistic vision and passion for music. It was a long and bumpy road to stardom but as Adrian said it himself, he has finally arrived to the light at the end of the tunnel.
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In today’s episode of The Friday Podcast, Theo Derick talks about making millions from nothing, never being poor again, and building a trust-worthy relationship.Theo's story is one of resilience and drive to succeed. He shares on how he transformed adversity into opportunity, starting from scratch and creating a business to climb out of his lower-middle income background. Theo discusses the importance of building trust-worthy relationships and how he cultivated a network of reliable partners and collaborators to safeguarded his business and ensure a long-term financial stability.
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Lahir pada 25 Januari 2000 dari ibu berdarah Jepang dan ayah berdarah Indonesia, Rio Waida tumbuh besar di Bali di mana ia mengasah keterampilannya di atas papan surf. Hari ini, Rio menduduki peringkat 10 besar dunia dalam World Surf League, membawa nama harum Indonesia ke Panggung dunia.Dalam Makna Talks Specials kali ini, Rio Waida bercerita tentang menaklukan ketakutannya akan laut, mimpi menggapai emas Olimpiade, dan pesan kepada surfer muda di Indonesia.#MaknaTalksSpecials#MaknaTalks
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In today’s episode of The Friday Podcast, Renaldi Perdana Talks about shaping culture, international outreach and TikTok takover.Who doesn't know the brand Tenue de Attire? one of the household name of Indonesia's fashion industry. While you may know the brand, but most of you probably don't know the brain, heart, and soul of the brand so it's our pleasure to bring to you the founder of Tenue De Attire himself, Renaldi Perdana. A man with relentless motivation to thrive for bigger things, Renaldi has created this brand from scratch to now being one of the most recognizable apparel in Indonesia. With that being said, he has map out a plan to bring Tenue de Attire to the international stage in the coming years.----------------Thank you for watching, don't forget to subscribe and turn on notifications on these videos to be the first to know our next episodes. Also, if you're reading until this section, comment down below your favorite part from this podcast!Makna Talks is available on Spotify and Youtube. Twitter: @maknatalksInstagram: @maknatalksBusiness: [email protected]
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