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Three new episodes from Splice Pink, our podcast of quick conversations across the media ecosystem
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Leading Millennials: Yiwen Chan, Bolt Media
“While you’re not going down a defined path, it doesn’t mean that you’re not learning and not growing.”
Leading Millennials: Mark Cheong, SPH
“It doesn’t matter which industry you’re in. If you’re looking at usability, the littlest of details matter.”
Leading Millennials: Verena Hölzl, Freelance Reporter
“The more people told me it probably won’t work out, the more I realized that I really wanted it. So I did it.”
Leading Millennials: Masuma Ahuja, CNN
“I’ve realized that the work I do and my journalism is always better when I think about the story first, not the technology or platform or app.”
Leading Millennials: Jenni Reid, The Economist
“If the job you want doesn’t exist, you can create it if you can prove it should.”
GadgetMatch’s Michael Josh Villanueva on finding your own identity in starting up outside the traditional newsroom
“I started my own company so that I could do the things I wanted on my own terms. But nothing can really prepare you for being on your own.”
Tickled Media’s Roshni Mahtani on being a hustler, a hacker, and an operations manager in building her startup
“If you ask me what I learned, it’s that investing in people is never a waste of your time.”
Could micro-payments be as simple as dropping a tip into a jar? Tibit’s Carl Beetham discusses the challenge of making it easy for people to pay for content
London-based Tibit is out to test a theory of micro-payments: If you can make it as frictionless as tipping a busker, would readers do it?
Sri Ramakrishnan on how he built Nyusu, a video news platform, by getting out of his comfort zone
“Forty is a magical age. You’ve lived half your life and you begin to wonder where you are going.”
Tarek Atia on the importance of hyperlocal journalism in Egypt
“Business people tend to shy away from media. They tend to be nervous about it or scared of it.”
Straight to mobile: The Cambodia Daily’s strategy in getting content out to a fast-growing audience
“Cambodians practically skipped the computer era and went straight to mobile. Like most people now, their phone is their life.”
Media Entrepreneurs: Martin Andanar’s plans to turn a teenage dream into a podcasting empire in Southeast Asia
Immortalizing people in audio format is still one of best ways.
HaseenahPost and its mission of explaining the new Myanmar to the rest of the world
Meet Haseenah Koyakutty - Splice's first client. She has one tough but exciting challenge: To get her editorial startup HaseenahPost off the ground in Myanmar.