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How to Lose Publicly — Jeremy Tan on Crypto, AI & Reinventing Politics

How to Lose Publicly — Jeremy Tan on Crypto, AI & Reinventing Politics

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🎙️Offscript, part of the Wild & Wise Podcast, is a space where creative business minds come to explore reinvention, leadership, and the future of work. In each episode, we dive into powerful stories and bold ideas that help you navigate a world where identity, careers, and technology are constantly evolving.
Whether you’re a founder, team leader, freelancer, or curious thinker, you’ll gain insights into how to stay adaptable, purposeful, and inspired in fast-changing times.

Meet our co-hosts:
• Gerald Ang – founder of Wild & Wise, business strategy facilitator, and certified CliftonStrengths coach.
• Ben I. – a marketing, digital strategist, and consultant working across Southeast Asia with firsthand insight into technology and transformation.
• Vincent Teo – an experienced brand strategist who works with individuals and companies to reshape perception and unlock growth through identity.

Meet our guest:
• Jeremy Tan – independent candidate with the highest vote share for an independent candidate in more than 50 years during Singapore’s General Election this year.

Together, we discuss:
• The intricacies of Singapore's political landscape, including the role of donations and challenges for independent candidates.
• The importance of civic engagement and the need for educational reform to prepare future generations for a world influenced by AI and stablecoins.
• Managing multiple responsibilities, the evolution of podcasting in Singapore, and the necessity for constructive political dialogue.

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