Who We Are with Rachel Lim – Détails, épisodes et analyse
Détails du podcast
Informations techniques et générales issues du flux RSS du podcast.


Classements récents
Dernières positions dans les classements Apple Podcasts et Spotify.
Apple Podcasts
🇩🇪 Allemagne - selfImprovement
26/04/2026#97🇬🇧 Grande Bretagne - selfImprovement
13/04/2026#83🇬🇧 Grande Bretagne - selfImprovement
11/04/2026#73🇬🇧 Grande Bretagne - selfImprovement
10/04/2026#98🇬🇧 Grande Bretagne - selfImprovement
09/04/2026#89
Spotify
Aucun classement récent disponible
Liens partagés entre épisodes et podcasts
Liens présents dans les descriptions d'épisodes et autres podcasts les utilisant également.
See all- https://www.instagram.com/robinsharma
1799 partages
- https://www.instagram.com/nycdivorcelawyer
137 partages
- https://www.instagram.com/valerialipovetsky
136 partages
- https://www.robertwaldinger.com/
75 partages
- https://conscious.is/
37 partages
- http://rachreflects.com
33 partages
- https://twitter.com/oliverburkeman
35 partages
Qualité et score du flux RSS
Évaluation technique de la qualité et de la structure du flux RSS.
See allScore global : 68%
Historique des publications
Répartition mensuelle des publications d'épisodes au fil des années.
#52: 450 People Depending on Her — Then She Lost Her Job
Saison 2 · Épisode 52
mardi 7 avril 2026 • Durée 36:23
#51: Tan Kheng Hua: On Choosing Yourself Without Apology
Saison 2 · Épisode 51
mardi 10 mars 2026 • Durée 01:00:12
#42: Rolf Dobelli on Thinking Clearly in a Noisy World
Saison 2 · Épisode 42
mardi 20 mai 2025 • Durée 31:15
Best known for The Art of Thinking Clearly, Rolf Dobelli has helped millions of readers sharpen their thinking and sidestep the traps that cloud our judgment. In his latest book The Not-To-Do List, he flips traditional self-help on its head; arguing that the key to a good life isn’t doing more, but doing less of what doesn’t serve us.
In this candid conversation, Rolf shares practical ways to reclaim your attention and energy: how to stop overcommitting, why reliability matters more than talent, when to quit (and why it’s not a failure), and what he’s learned from consciously stepping away from the news cycle.
This episode is a must-listen for anyone feeling stretched thin, trapped in a productivity loop, or simply ready to cut through the noise.
00:00 Introduction
01:04 Rolf Dobelli’s Not-To-Do Habit: Overconfidence
02:44 Rolf’s Study on Cognitive Biases
05:14 The Sunk-Cost Fallacy’s Impact on Our Decisions
07:22 How to Avoid the Manipulation of Reciprocity
10:12 Rolf’s Inspiration Behind ‘The Not-To-Do List’
12:44 Why Reliability Outweighs Brilliance
14:46 Knowing When to Quit or Persevere
18:33 Why To-Do-Lists Don’t Work
20:12 The Magic of Setting Low Expectations
23:54 Why Rolf Stopped Reading the News
27:25 Rolf Dobelli’s Mission to Sharpen the Quality of Our Thoughts
29:15 The Billboard Question: Rolf Dobelli’s Message
30:22 Episode Closing
Follow Rachel here: https://www.instagram.com/ms_rach/
Stay up to date with Rolf Dobelli here: https://www.dobelli.com/en/
Purchase 'The Art of Thinking Clearly: Better Thinking, Better Decisions' online here.Purchase 'The Not to Do List: The Surprisingly Simple Art of Success' online here.
#41: From DBS Intern to CEO: Tan Su Shan on Redefining Leadership at the Top
Saison 2 · Épisode 41
mardi 6 mai 2025 • Durée 27:32
Tan Su Shan’s story is more than a career trajectory; it’s a masterclass in resilience, reinvention, and redefining what it means to lead. In this special and intimate conversation during Love, Bonito's IWD event, Su Shan, now the CEO of DBS, reflects on her journey from intern to the top of one of Asia’s most influential banks.
She opens up about the moments of self-doubt, the lessons learned from “demotions,” and how she learned to command a room without changing who she is. From cultivating clarity and conviction, to breaking through the “sticky floor” that holds many women back, Su Shan shares powerful truths about ambition, presence, and the price of leadership.
Whether you're a rising leader, a seasoned professional, or simply navigating what it means to take up space in your own life, this conversation is filled with wisdom, warmth, and actionable insight.
00:00 Introduction
00:38 From Intern to CEO: Su Shan’s Early Days at DBS
02:04 When a “Demotion” Becomes a Turning Point
07:16 Facing Self-Doubt and Leading Through Discomfort
08:57 Learning to Command the Room with Confidence
12:02 Grounding Leadership in Customer-Centricity
14:08 How “WRECKOON” Shaped Her Perspective as a Leader
15:41 The One Leadership Skill That Will Define the Next Decade
17:57 The Best Investments Su Shan Has Made in Life
19:28 Q&A: Building Clarity and Communicating with Impact
21:07 Q&A: Finding the Right Mentors and Sponsors
23:59 Q&A: What It Really Takes to Build Great Teams
26:15 Final Reflections: What Leadership Means Today
Follow Rachel here: https://www.instagram.com/ms_rach/
Follow Su Shan here: linkedin.com/in/tan-su-shan-50296732
#40: Inside the Adolescent Mind: Belonging, Identity & Emotional Survival
Saison 2 · Épisode 40
lundi 14 avril 2025 • Durée 56:27
What’s really going on inside the minds and hearts of today’s teenagers?
In this powerful and eye-opening episode, I sit down with Dr Cheryl Loh, one of Singapore’s leading adolescent psychiatrists and a mother to two teens, to explore the inner emotional world of adolescence: a time of searching, shaping, and often silent struggle.
We unpack what teens are truly longing for, not just connection, but a deep sense of belonging, identity, and emotional safety. Dr Cheryl shares why so many adolescents turn to the digital world to cope, why shame is such a potent and often misunderstood force during these years, and how adults can begin to show up in ways that don’t just manage behaviour, but meet real emotional needs.
What makes this conversation truly special is that it doesn’t stop at insight. Dr Cheryl offers practical, actionable ways for parents, caregivers, and educators to reconnect, rebuild trust, and offer teens the safe, anchored presence they may not know how to ask for.
00:00 Introduction
01:28 Dr Cheryl Loh on Championing Adolescent Mental Health in Singapore
04:24 Why Teen Mental Health Deserves More Attention
10:13 Are Our Teens Simply Misunderstood?
14:37 Parent Guilt, Anxious Parenting & the Pressure to Get It Right
17:33 Teens vs the Internet: Navigating Influence, Shame & Identity
22:37 How to Stay Present in Your Teen’s Life — Without Pushing Them Away
27:16 Seeing the Good: Shifting from Fixing to Connecting
30:03 What Increases the Risk of Mental Health Struggles in Adolescents?
34:36 The Role Educators & Schools Play in Teen Emotional Safety
37:55 The Social Media Trap: Why Teens Seek Validation Online
39:42 Showing Up for Your Teen & Playing the Long Game
44:17 Netflix’s Adolescence: When Emotional Needs Go Unmet
46:45 Why Healthy Parent-Teen Relationships Matter More Than Ever
48:53 Helping Teens Build an Inner Compass in a Noisy World
50:52 The Power of Good-Enough Parenting
52:57 What Gives Dr Cheryl Hope About This Generation
54:40 The Billboard Question: “Say Hello to Your Kid Today”
56:07 Episode Closing
Follow Rachel here: https://www.instagram.com/ms_rach/
You can book an appointment with Dr. Cheryl Loh at Garden Grove Clinic. Find out more here: https://gardengroveclinic.sg/about-us/
#39: Don’t Just Lead — Communicate With Intention. Wes Kao Shows You How
Saison 2 · Épisode 39
mardi 1 avril 2025 • Durée 37:26
In this powerful episode, Wes Kao; co-founder of Maven and pioneer of cohort-based learning, joins us to explore what separates good leaders from great ones, and why intentional communication is at the heart of it all.
We dive into everything from how to sharpen your judgment and make faster, better decisions, to why concise communication isn't just efficient, it's essential. Wes unpacks her signature concept of “avoiding negative inception” and shows how certain well-meaning phrases can actually sabotage your message and plant doubt.
We also talk about how to turn worries into action, why owning your strengths is a quiet superpower, and what it looks like to challenge your own thoughts with intention. Wes shares her biggest leadership challenge to date, and how she learned to balance transparency with confidence, especially when leading through uncertainty.
If you're a leader, creator, or communicator of any kind, this conversation is packed with tactical wisdom that will shift how you speak, lead, and show up.
Topics we cover:
- The communication traps even smart leaders fall into
- What it means to “incept negative ideas” and how to avoid it
- Why saying less can help you lead more effectively
- The underrated power of self-awareness and reframing
- How to personalise your communication to truly connect
Tune in and learn how to lead not just with vision, but with voice.
00:00 Introduction
00:55 Wes Kao’s Passion for Education
02:08 Good vs Great Leadership: What Sets Them Apart?
04:12 How to Sharpen Your Judgement and Make Better Decisions
08:28 The Importance of Concise Communication
10:24 Stop Incepting Negative Ideas: How to Protect Your Message
14:41 Turning Your Worries Into Action
18:54 The Beauty of Owning Your Strengths
22:53 Saying ‘No’ to Unproductive Struggles
26:33 The Art of Challenging Your Own Thoughts
29:51 Wes Kao’s Biggest Leadership Challenge and Lessons Learned
31:59 Transparency vs. Confidence: Communication as Leaders
35:05 The Importance of Personalising Your Communication
36:25 Episode Closing
Follow Rachel here: https://www.instagram.com/ms_rach/
Follow Wes Kao here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/weskao
Subscribe to her newsletter here: https://newsletter.weskao.com/
#38: Supporting Leo Through Depression: The Role We Can Play As Partners
Saison 2 · Épisode 38
lundi 24 mars 2025 • Durée 28:58
After Leo’s episode, I was deeply moved by the messages that poured in, not just about his story, but about the unspoken weight many of you are carrying in your own lives. So many asked: How do you support someone you love when they’re struggling? How do you stay steady for them without losing yourself in the process?
In this intimate solo episode, I share my personal experience; what it looked like to walk beside Leo during one of his hardest seasons. Not from a place of having it all figured out, but through the lens of the lessons it taught me.
I open up about what helped, what didn’t, and the truths I had to learn the hard way; like not taking his withdrawal personally, listening to understand (not to fix), and continuing to show up with love, even when I felt emptied out.
If you’re in that space right now, quietly holding it all together, I hope this conversation reminds you:
You are not alone. And you are allowed to be strong and tired at the same time 💛
00:00 Introduction: Why This Episode Matters
01:38 Q&A: Navigating Turbulent Seasons in Relationships
02:15 The Subtle Signs: Spotting Early Symptoms of Depression
05:16 Creating a Safe Space for Vulnerability
09:25 How to Stay Resilient When There’s No Timeline
12:49 What Support Really Looks Like: Small Acts, Big Impact
16:29 My Own Breaking Point: Personal Struggles and Lessons
19:15 The Hardest Truths I Had to Learn
21:45 If I Could Speak to Her: A Heart-to-Heart With My Younger Self
26:45 Final Reflections & Closing
Follow Rachel here: https://www.instagram.com/ms_rach/
Listen to Leo's story here: https://open.spotify.com/episode/7cfdJMK348KROmJzLJzKgo?si=iT5YgN0xRG6ATPEHFTvHjQ
#37: Conscious Leadership with Joyce Chen: A Live Session with Entrepreneurs
Saison 2 · Épisode 37
lundi 10 mars 2025 • Durée 28:32
Leadership is more than just strategy; it’s about self-awareness, emotional mastery, and the ability to lead from a place of integrity and presence. In this special live session, renowned leadership coach Joyce Chen joins a room full of entrepreneurs for a deep, unfiltered conversation on what it truly means to lead with consciousness.
This episode features four live coaching sessions, where Joyce guides participants through some of the most pressing leadership dilemmas:
🔹 How to hold yourself and your team accountable using the Teach the Class method.
🔹 Navigating burnout and knowing when to take a break; is it a whole-body yes or time to realign?
🔹 Leading by example; how to teach the Above-Below the Line framework through role modeling.
🔹 Overcoming overwhelm and uncertainty; learning to trust your instincts while staying open to growth.
Through raw, honest coaching and actionable insights, Joyce helps uncover the deeper patterns that shape how we lead and shows us how to shift into a more empowered, intentional way of showing up - both in business and in life.
00:00 Introduction
00:54 Understanding the ‘Above-Below the Line Framework’
03:42 Shifting from Contraction to Expansion
05:24 ‘Teaching The Class’ Method for Improved Accountability
12:00 ‘Whole Body Yes’ Framework: Navigating Burnout and Indecision
18:04 Role-modelling and Implementing Change as Leaders
20:41 The Importance of Joy and Celebrating Wins
24:55 Evaluating Progress from Above the Line / How to Know I’m Doing Things Right
26:46 Final Reflections and Key Takeaways
Follow Rachel here: https://www.instagram.com/ms_rach/
Get connected with Joyce: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joyce-chen-coach/
#36: Gurmit Singh: The Untold Cost of Fame, Family & Finding Purpose
Saison 2 · Épisode 36
lundi 3 mars 2025 • Durée 49:51
This conversation with Gurmit Singh moved me deeply. It’s not just about a career; it’s about the constant pull between ambition and presence, the delicate balance between success and self-worth, and the courage it takes to step away and realign with what truly matters. Whether you’re in the thick of building your career, questioning your path, or seeking clarity in life’s transitions, this conversation will stay with you long after it ends. I can’t wait for you to hear it.
For over two decades, Gurmit Singh was a household name, bringing laughter to millions. But behind the scenes, he was giving everything; his time, his energy, and unknowingly, pieces of himself, to an industry that demanded more than it gave. Then, at the height of his fame, he made a decision few expected—he walked away. In this deeply personal conversation, Gurmit shares the story of why he left, the sacrifices he made along the way, and the hard-earned wisdom that reshaped his understanding of identity, purpose, and what it truly means to live a meaningful life.
00:00 Welcome & Introduction
01:47 Gurmit Singh: The Man Behind the Laughter
07:06 Fighting Inner Battles: Overcoming Inferiority Complex
10:45 The Legacy and Burden of Phua Chu Kang
13:31 Why Gurmit Walked Away from Fame for Family
17:22 The Power of Saying ‘No’: Guarding Time & Priorities
19:35 A Child’s Silent Plea: The Cost of a Father’s Absence
23:45 Parenting in a Changing World: Lessons & Challenges
26:40 Choosing Love Without Conditions: A Father’s Journey
30:03 Bridging Generational & Belief Gaps with Your Kids
35:27 A Near-Death Experience That Changed Everything
40:31 What Gurmit Would Tell His Younger Self Today
44:47 Beyond the Persona: Who Is Gurmit Singh, Really?
47:48 Final Reflections & Parting Wisdom
Follow Rachel here: https://www.instagram.com/ms_rach/
Follow Gurmit Singh here: https://www.instagram.com/gurmit.65/
#35: James Dyson: Defying Experts, Ignoring Focus Groups, and Betting on Big Ideas
Saison 2 · Épisode 35
lundi 24 février 2025 • Durée 26:26
At 77, James Dyson is still inventing, still questioning, and still challenging the way things are done. His story is a testament to the power of persistence, the beauty of thinking differently, and the magic that happens when you refuse to give up.
James knows what it means to push through doubt, failure, and rejection. For years, no one believed in his vision of a bagless vacuum. He was rejected over 5,000 times, told that customers wouldn’t want to see the dirt they were cleaning, and advised by experts to follow industry norms. But he didn’t listen. Instead, he bet on his instincts, ignored focus groups, and built one of the most revolutionary companies of our time.
In this personal conversation, James Dyson shares the unconventional mindset that led to his greatest breakthroughs - why he believes naivety is an advantage, why failure is something to run toward, and how resilience is the real key to innovation.
We talk about:
- Why he believes naivety is an advantage - and why fresh thinkers change the world
- The art of trusting yourself - especially when everyone else says you’re wrong
- Why experts and market research can lead you astray - and when to follow your gut instead
- The Dyson vacuum, the bladeless fan, and the products that almost never happened
- What it takes to push through self-doubt and uncertainty
- The James Dyson Award and his greatest hope for young innovators
If you’ve ever doubted yourself, faced rejection, or wondered if your idea was worth pursuing—this conversation is for you.
00:00 Introduction
01:58 How Dyson Fuels a Culture of Innovation
03:41 The Advantage of Naivety
05:43 James Dyson’s Leadership Approach
08:25 The Art of Trusting Your Instincts
10:26 Pivotal Figures in James Dyson’s Innovation Journey
12:53 Intuition vs. Data: When to Trust Your Gut Over the Numbers
14:45 Overcoming Your ‘Pain Barrier’ to Achieve Breakthroughs
16:14 How James Dyson Overcame Failure
21:29 The Evolution & Impact of the James Dyson Award
25:33 The Billboard Question: James Dyson’s Message
25:59 Closing
Follow Rachel here: https://www.instagram.com/ms_rach/
Stay updated with the James Dyson Award here: https://www.instagram.com/jamesdysonaward/









