Season 11
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S11-E14: Karen Chu
Founder, The Good Cake HK, Hong Kong
What happens when a passion for baking meets a purpose to serve? In this week’s conversation, Karen Chu shares how The Good Cake HK turns delicious cakes into meals for Hong Kong’s elderly. A portion of every sale funds a rice program, supporting vulnerable communities and giving retirees meaningful work.

S11-E13: Krista Goon
Host, Womenpreneur Asia, Malaysia
In this week’s solo episode, I share a practical playbook for turning generosity into measurable business results. Learn how to release the mental ledger, multiply your knowledge for greater reach and become an individual that naturally attracts people, opportunities and resources.

S11-E12: Jessica Choong
Founder, Sultry Nails, Malaysia
Turning a craft into a scalable education business through practical systems, authentic mentorship, and community-building. Jessica’s journey shows how to blend hands-on skill with a platform that empowers women to gain financial independence, expand internationally, and mentor others, all while staying true to her roots and culture.

S11-E11: Soumita Basu
Founder & CEO, Zyenika, India
Soumita Basu discusses adaptive and inclusive clothing that fits all bodies. In a candid conversation, Soumita reveals her personal journey from chronic pain to launching a fashion line with her mother that centers empathy, accessibility and user experience.

S11-E10: Wahn Punnapha
Executive Leadership Coach, Thailand
Wahn Punnapha, a Bangkok-based mindset and leadership coach, shares her intimate journey from a high-flying corporate career to building a practice centered on transformation. She reveals her four-part framework and explains how to balance family expectations with personal ambition.

S11-E9: Bhavya Bhatt
Founder, Clause Play, India
In this episode, Bhavya shares how the pandemic pushed her from the life of a lawyer toward starting her own business, why authenticity beats polish and how she uses lived experience to help her law clients be seen — without losing their voice.

S11-E8: Nguyen Long Chau Sa
Co-founder, Live In Flow, Vietnam
When a thyroid cancer diagnosis nudges you to slow down, you discover a more honest way to live. Nguyen Long Chau Sa, co-founder of Live in Flow, shares how she turned a demanding corporate path into a compassionate framework for women navigating life transitions. Her approach—fostering inner clarity, embracing stillness, and building a supportive community—offers practical steps you can apply now.

S11-E7: Yvonne Au Yong
CEO, Stratx Advisory, Malaysia
When we think about sustainability, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. But Yvonne Au Yong reframes ESG as a practical, business-building tool for Asia’s SMEs. She shares a simple four-step plan to get started, explains how ESG can boost revenue and cut costs and demonstrates why acting now can yield a lasting competitive edge.

S11-E6: Stacie Phyo
CEO, Tutearn, Myanmar
Stacie Phyo shares how she built multiple impact-driven ventures in ASEAN by solving her own problems first, bootstrapping with a sharp customer-focus, and empowering her team to drive growth. The conversation reveals practical pathways for women founders in Asia: bootstrapping, local-market navigation, mindful delegation, and building community through education and mentorship.

S11-E5: Tan Chi Yin
Founder, Chapters, Malaysia
Meet Tan Chi Yin, the heart behind Chapters, a photographer who turned a long-standing production career into a life-affirming business. In this episode, she shares how visibility and strategic networking helped her build a sustainable studio, how the 80/20 rule guides her client work and fulfillment and how she uses AI to speed up prep without losing the human touch. Chi Yin reminds us that success isn’t just money—it’s the joy of doing what you love with people you trust, day after day.

S11-E4: Audrey Phoon
Co-founder & Editor-in-Chief, Eastside, Singapore
Audrey shares how Eastside is shaping authentic, regionally grounded travel storytelling—built by Asian voices for Asian audiences—while balancing bold risk-taking with discipline, mentorship and a future-facing plan that includes residencies, partnerships, and humane storytelling in a templated media world.

S11-E3: Anissa Safia
Founder, Anissa Safia Books, Malaysia
Anissa Safia shares how a life-altering stroke redirected her path from corporate life to stay-at-home mom and self-publishing. She explains her market-driven approach to make books for mothers and children accessible and why she chose self-publishing. The conversation dives into her series philosophy, how she tackles tough topics in children's books like single motherhood and adoption and the idea of building a “village”— a supportive circle to sustain women-led ventures.

S11-E2: Marinel M. de Jesus, Esq.
Founder, Brown Gal Trekker LLC & Equity Global Treks – The Porter Voice Collective, The Philippines
Marinel M. de Jesus challenges the mountain tourism industry’s systemic inequities by centering porter voices and women guides, advocating for decolonized, community-led trekking. Her journey—from law to global mountains—illustrates practical, compassionate leadership that uplifts marginalized communities across Asia and beyond.

S11-E1: Krista Goon
Host, Womenpreneur Asia, Malaysia
After 155 episodes across 10 seasons, I’ve learned that growth begets more growth. When we raise the voices of women who are building in Hong Kong, India, Vietnam, Singapore, and beyond, the ripple effect reaches far wider than a single show. This is about building credibility, opening doors and creating real opportunities for each other.
