Afleveringen
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"Apapun yang kamu lakukan, berilah akses untuk orang yang paling membutuhkan."
From a young age, Aldi Haryopratomo's father had always encouraged him to empower people who needed help the most. As he grew to become a serial entrepreneur, Mas Aldi linked up with college friend Nadiem Makarim to start GOPAY, where he became a local hero who revolutionized Indonesia's financial technology industry. But today, he's on a different mission.
After stepping down from CEO of GOPAY at the start of the year, Mas Aldi sets his sights on being a better investor, father, and mentor. As commissioner of HaloDoc and the initiator of Oxygen for Indonesia, Mas Aldi embraced another Indonesian value, gotong royong, as he united various Indonesian startups and VCs to bring oxygen concentrators and help us heal. In today's Independence Day Special, Aldi shares stories about his big breaks, the potential of Indonesia's future (ehem GoTo), and finding something you believe in. Selamat Hari Kemerdekaan yang ke-76!
RUNDOWN
(4:58) Mas Aldi's new chapter after leaving GoPay
(7:12) The Oxygen for Indonesia initiative
(14:35) Mas Aldi's entrepreneurship journey
(19:30) "Turun ke lapangan"
(25:41) Big breaks
(29:12) How do you become a successful entrepreneur?
(31:49) Mas Aldi reflects on his time at GoPay
(40:10) The importance of collectivism in Indonesia
(46:36) Advice for future changemakers and young entrepreneurs
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"If you're not learning anything new, that is the recipe to feeling stuck."
Chaya Sabina is not your ordinary high school graduate. Having joined Bye Bye Plastic Bags (BBPB) from an early age, she has always adopted a culture of environmental sustainability in her day-to-day lifestyle. In fact, as she became the leader of Jakarta's BBPB branch, it became her goal to not only spread the word around about sustainability, but also empower others to challenge themselves in making a difference. At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, as someone who frequently bakes for her friends, she decided to start her own cookie business, Wabi Sabi Cookies. While it has seen tremendous success selling cookies, Chaya makes sure that it is a commitment to always use eco-friendly packaging. In this episode, we talk about the balance between profit and sustainability, overcoming fear of failure, and what youth empowerment means to Chaya.
Shoutout to Aziza for helping me co-host this one! Hope y'all enjoy this one :)
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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"Be true to yourself and live authentically."
Valencia Tanoesoedibjo is the founder of The F Thing, the director of MNC's digital business, and a recent Forbes 30 under 30 awardee...all at the age of 28. But what we see today wasn't built overnight. She had to work her way from being an intern, faced struggles along the way, but always remembered to stay grounded amidst all her success. In this episode, we talk about the future of digital business in Indonesia, Valencia's aspirations before 30, and her own definition of success. DON'T MISS THE DRAFT as we pick our top five movies of all-time...where an age gap is evident. 😅
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"OMG do you have AC in Indonesia? How about malls?" When people overseas asked these questions about her home country, Natasha Sondakh was often disappointed. Aiming to introduce the world to the Indonesian culture, Natasha released her first ever contemporary fiction novel last April, She Smells of Turmeric. But that wasn't her only motivation in writing.
As someone who was struggling with her identity and sense of belonging, writing this book was also a therapeutic process for her to be more confident about who she was and where she was from. In this episode, we chat about Natasha's journey of self-identity, the road trips that inspired her writing, and a little tribute to her childhood hero, skinnyindonesian24.
Don't miss the draft, where Zac and Tasha pick their top 5 foods from home at the end of the episode!
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All new episodes this summer. More voices, stories, and passions. 👣🗣🎙
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This is the man who led Gojek's marketing and Aqua's advertising strategy. This is the man who, maybe, you've seen on Casey Neistat's vlog of Jakarta. But today, this man is on a different mission.
Jakarta has always been a city with devastating levels of air pollution, but there hasn't been a lot of participative steps taken to solve this issue...until Nafas. Realizing how important clean air is for Indonesia's future, Piotr Jakubowski founded Nafas, Jakarta's largest network of air quality sensors that aims to help citizens build a lifestyle around air pollution awareness. In today's conversation with bayi bule pertama yang lahir di Rumah Sakit Pondok Indah, we talk about Jakarta's air quality problem, the future of sustainability, and why Piotr decided to take his digital marketing talents back to Indonesia. As usual, stay for the draft, where we pick the top 5 places we would like to go to post-pandemic.
Don't forget to follow @thefootprintspodcast on Instagram for more updates!
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Timothy is a student at Brown, an avid runner, and the founder of Kerja.io, an internship platform for US students to connect with Indonesian companies.
But give Timothy one word to describe himself, and that word would be... contrarian. He has found solace in veering from the mainstream and crafting his own journey, as he continues to learn new insights in entrepreneurship and leadership while maintaining balance in all areas of his life. In this episode, we talk about the illusion of "networking", our visions for Indonesia in 2030, and how our high school experiences helped lay the groundwork for us to become better leaders. Also, we draft our 6-a-side soccer teams in what could be the most lopsided draft in the podcast's history. Enjoy!
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Fearless. Intelligent. Indonesian.
From Malam Minggu Miko, Dilan 1991, BUCIN, and most importantly skinnyindonesian24, Andovi da Lopez has made his mark on Indonesia's entertainment industry for the last 10 years. But Andovi is more than just your typical "content creator." Believing that entertainment is a reflection of the society that we live in, Andovi makes YouTube videos to not only entertain his 3 million subscribers, but also to provide a message - empowering hundreds of millions along the way.
In this episode, we talk about being basketball freaks in different eras (Kobe vs. LeBron), being a proud Indonesian while studying abroad, and the urgency of youth empowerment in an unfiltered entertainment industry. Also, don't miss our 5-on-5 NBA fantasy draft at the end of the podcast! Sit back, relax, and enjoy this episode!
RUNDOWN
(6:10) How basketball has transcended Andovi's life
(13:45) Andovi's obsession of people's full names
(17:06) Being basketball freaks in different eras (Kobe vs. LeBron)
(30:05) Being a proud Indonesian while studying abroad
(38:55) Andovi's purpose in creating videos and content
(47:30) To what extent should we disagree with people?
(52:45) Isaac shares his role on youth empowerment
(55:14) The crucial state of entertainment in Indonesia
(1:00:53) Andovi's advice for today's youth
(1:05:08) 5-on-5 NBA DRAFT
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Love. Romance. Heartbreak. Yup, those are your typical pop song topics. But a song about bullying? In today's episode, we talk to a young Indonesian singer-songwriter, Nikki Thierry, who has made singing and songwriting her passions since a very young age. We talk about her relationship with the late great Mike Mohede, her struggles and challenges in the music industry, and her recently released single named "Bye Bye" which aims to raise awareness about bullying. Stay tuned as Nikki shows us how she writes a song and tries to come up with some tunes in less than two minutes! Hope y'all enjoy this one!
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Happy Indonesian Independence Day, everyone! In today's episode, we chat with a youth activist for child protection, Faye Simanjuntak, who has always had a heart for the next generation here in Indonesia. A recent recipient of Indonesia's Forbes 30 Under 30, Faye underlines the important issues related to child trafficking and tells us how we, as the youth, need to actively participate to create change in Indonesia. Faye also emphasizes what she chases for in the future for Rumah Faye, and gives the Indonesian youth some advice on how small steps can push forward to create a change. Hope y'all enjoy this one!
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"I'm very competitive. I don't wanna lose." In today's episode, we sit down with Latrevo Halim, a young chef who has been under the spotlight since a young age, as he has participated in Junior MasterChef Indonesia, created recipes with brands like Marie Regal, and had his dishes featured in Jakarta's finest restaurants. But, his journey has just begun. Recently graduated from Le Cordon Bleu New Zealand, Revo talks about his aspirations as he enters a post-COVID culinary industry and dreams to start a 3-Michelin Star restaurant. He also shares the values and challenges surrounding a modern chef, including how to respond when customers say, "Your food tastes awful!" A special episode that will definitely make you hungry!
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All the way from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, we've got 18-year old youth leader Jehuda Kusuma on the show today! Join me as I discover the growing pains behind the Arrow Generation Community that Jehuda started for the youth of Philadelphia, along with the values and principles Jehuda lives by as he strives to continue his dad's legacy in the city of brotherly love. Tune in as Jehuda admits that although he is far from the perfect person to lead the youth movement, his community and faith has kept him going!
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What makes someone a good leader? Tune in to this all-new episode as Isaac invites a very vibrant friend and exemplary leader from South Africa, Hlumelo Notshe. Hlumelo discusses the challenges faced in becoming an effective leader for his Hilton College community and the values of unity and solidarity that he upholds. We also learn how Hlumelo was able to encourage these values, even with this ongoing pandemic and looming racial issues, as he gives us his perspectives as a black teenager in South Africa. Stick around as Hlumelo puts his speech skills to the test as he tries to convince me to give him a little taco treat!
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In this episode, we chat with Eva Alicia, a young entrepreneur who recently started a jewelry business titled She Wears Gold, which has risen in popularity and demand for the last six months. We learn the secrets behind her success, including how she used her platforms in TikTok (100K followers) and Instagram (33K followers) to encourage the youth of today to start out whatever they're set on doing! Stay tuned 'till the end to catch Eva imagining what her life looks like in 2030!
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Tune in to this first episode as we chat with Arnold Setiadi, an Indonesian-American YouTuber who is also a member of Yale's Class of 2022. As Arnold spreads positive and genuine vibes while documenting his college journey on YouTube, we discuss how his footprints have impacted a young generation of global high-schoolers. A truly inspirational episode AND a fun challenge towards the end that you don't wanna miss!
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Join Isaac Winoto as he shares the underlying reasons behind creating this podcast and what he aspires to do in the upcoming episodes. For anyone wondering why "footprints" out of all podcast titles, tune in as well! An easy-to-listen episode in the midst of this pandemic!