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  • When life gives you melons: racing car driver Bianca Bustamante on family, fans and fruits
    2025/06/24

    “I wasn’t given a racing car. I chose it. But for other girls, it’s never an option," says motorsport star Bianca Bustamante, on Crazy Smart Asia. In conversation with Tatler Gen.T’s Chong Seow Wei, the GB3 racer discusses her social media game, the sacrifices her family made to finance her dream, how racing lets her escape societal expectations and why she can no longer watch anime.


    00:00 Introduction to Crazy Smart Asia

    00:25 Meet Bianca Bustamante: Breaking Stereotypes

    01:30 Quick Fire Questions with Bianca

    03:11 Bianca's Early Racing Journey

    04:15 Family Sacrifices and Support

    08:36 Realising Racing as a Career

    14:20 Overcoming Financial and Pandemic Challenges

    17:44 The Whole Package for a Racing Driver

    18:31 Building a Personal Brand

    20:07 Challenges in the Racing Industry

    21:49 Gender Dynamics in Motorsport

    23:59 The Importance of Representation

    26:24 Preparing for GB3 Debut

    27:37 Managing Life as a Racing Driver

    31:20 Hobbies and Downtime

    33:11 Would You Do It All Again?

    33:56 Conclusion and Farewell

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    35 分
  • Crypto drama, silicon valley and baby loss: meet Ray Chan of 9gag and MemeStrategy
    2025/06/17

    “You can always turn something bad into good,” says 9gag co-founder Ray Chan, on Crazy Smart Asia. In conversation with Tatler’s Chong Seow Wei, the Hong Kong entrepreneur discusses building one of the world’s largest online meme platforms, the time he brought a rice cooker to a startup accelerator programme and how experiencing baby loss puts petty crypto drama into perspective.


    00:00 Introduction to Crazy Smart Asia

    01:11 Meet Ray: The Man Behind the Memes

    01:17 Quick Fire Questions with Ray

    03:38 Ray's Childhood and Early Career

    04:58 The Birth of 9GAG

    14:40 Navigating Co-Founder Relationships

    19:39 The Genesis of Meme Land

    22:47 Web3 Needs More Customers, Not Investors

    23:28 Navigating the Fast-Paced Web3 Market

    24:06 Challenges and Criticisms in Web3

    25:19 The Importance of a Flexible Roadmap

    27:23 Investment Tips for Newbies

    28:59 Acquiring Hong Kong's First Meme Stock

    32:43 Personal Tragedy and Resilience

    36:04 Turning Misfortune into Positive Action

    44:03 Balancing Faith, Family, and Fitness

    45:34 Conclusion and Final Thoughts


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    46 分
  • Lights, camera, insight: five crazy-smart lessons from the film world
    2025/04/18

    From a visual development artist who’s worked on major Hollywood animations to a horror filmmaker terrifying audiences without the jump scares, season 11 of Crazy Smart Asia presents powerful lessons on work and life from Asia’s film industry leaders. Listen for five of the most powerful mindbombs from the season’s guests, designed to help you think bigger, braver and more creatively.


    If you enjoyed these short clips, why not go back and listen to the full episodes:

    • Your music is only as good as your instincts, says composer Elliot Leung
    • Taking Southeast Asian narratives to the world, with film producer Tan Si En
    • The Projector effect: How Karen Tan built Singapore’s coolest cinema
    • Auditions, exorcisms and the art of reinvention, with writer and actor of “Good Cop/Bad Cop” fame Grace Chow
    • Beyond jump scares: film director and writer Kenneth Dagatan on the art of terrifying audiences


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    7 分
  • Auditions, exorcisms and the art of reinvention, with actor and writer Grace Chow
    2025/04/13

    “If you don’t start calling yourself an artist, no one will,” says Singaporean-Taiwanese actor and writer Grace Chow, on Crazy Smart Asia. In conversation with Tatler Gen.T’s Chong Seow Wei, the ‘Good Cop/Bad Cop’ star discusses how to cultivate and protect your creative outlook, how she landed her breakout role in Australian TV series ‘Mystery Road: Origin’ and why she was encouraged to be an exorcist when she was younger.


    00:00 Introduction to Grace Chow

    01:37 Quickfire Questions

    03:33 Grace's Creative Childhood

    09:54 Pursuing Drama School

    16:58 Early Career Milestones

    18:52 Creating and Performing in shows

    20:13 The Joy of Performing

    20:58 Diverse Roles and Joy in Acting

    21:56 Mystery Road Origins Experience

    23:26 Good Cop, Bad Cop Audition

    25:06 Memorable Moments on Set

    27:41 Preparing for Auditions

    31:58 Asian Representation in Film

    35:31 Advice for Aspiring Artists

    38:52 Surprising Facts About Grace

    40:57 Conclusion and Final Thoughts


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    42 分
  • The Projector effect: How Karen Tan built Singapore’s coolest cinema
    2025/04/04

    “The Projector is a space for people who are curious,” says Karen Tan, the co-founder of Singapore’s only independent cinema, The Projector, on Crazy Smart Asia. In conversation with Tatler Gen.T’s Chong Seow Wei, she discusses the benefits and challenges of disrupting a traditional industry, balancing creativity with business demands and why she lets people throw toilet paper at each other in her cinema.


    01:18 Quick Fire Questions with Karen

    03:02 Karen's Childhood and ADHD Journey

    06:10 Early Entrepreneurial Ventures

    09:29 From Architecture to Investment Banking

    12:07 The Birth of The Projector

    15:06 Discovering the Golden Mile Tower

    20:58 The Birth of an Independent Cinema

    21:47 Overcoming Initial Challenges

    22:35 Embracing Failure and Experimentation

    26:17 Building a Cultural Institution

    30:10 Balancing Business and Culture

    34:24 Unforgettable Moments at The Projector

    36:44 Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs

    38:07 Conclusion

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    39 分
  • Beyond jump scares: film director Kenneth Dagatan on the art of terrifying audiences
    2025/03/25

    “Horror is like a rollercoaster ride, it mirrors us as human beings,” says Kenneth Dagatan, the film director behind the Philippines’ first scary film to premiere at the Sundance’s Midnight Section. On Crazy Smart Asia, Dagatan shares with Tatler Gen.T’s Chong Seow Wei his philosophy of horror beyond cheap thrills, the joy of directing with playfulness and why nothing scares him more than the realities of adulthood.


    Timestamps:

    00:33 Meet Kenneth Dagatan: Filipino Horror Film Director

    01:34 Quick Fire Questions with Kenneth

    02:42 Kenneth's Favorite Horror and Non-Horror Films

    03:56 The Art of Atmospheric Horror

    07:11 Balancing Creativity and Adulthood

    08:50 Kenneth's Early Influences and Education

    12:48 Discovering Filmmaking in University

    14:10 The Journey of a Filmmaker

    21:51 The Role of Extras in Films

    24:58 Challenges of Filmmaking in the Philippines

    25:36 Background Talent and Acting Aspirations

    26:42 Success of 'In My Mother's Skin'

    29:13 The Journey of Making a Horror Film

    34:34 Differences in Horror Across Cultures

    37:39 Creative Process and Challenges

    44:23 Upcoming Projects and Advice

    47:10 Final Thoughts and Farewell


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    49 分
  • Bringing worlds to life: visual artist Desiree Ong on the magic of animation
    2025/03/20

    “Animation is a magical thing that can bring ideas and beauty to people who don’t get access,” says visual development artist Desiree Ong on the Crazy Smart Asia podcast. In conversation with Tatler Gen.T’s Chong Seow Wei, Ong shares about the film that sparked her curiosity in animation, being a graphic designer for Guillermo del Toro’s award-winning stop-motion musical ‘Pinocchio’ and navigating the international film world as a Singaporean artist.


    Timestamps

    00:29 Meet Desiree Ong: Rising Visual Development Artist

    01:26 Quickfire Questions with Desiree

    04:22 Desiree's Journey in Animation

    14:05 Working with Guillermo del Toro on ‘Pinocchio’

    30:19 Challenges and Reflections

    34:07 Future Projects and Closing Remarks



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    37 分
  • Taking Southeast Asian narratives to the world, with film producer Tan Si En
    2025/03/12

    “The more specific you are, the more global you are,” says Tan Si En, an award-winning Singaporean film producer and founder of Momo Film Co, on the Crazy Smart Asia podcast. In conversation with Tatler Gen.T’s Chong Seow Wei, they share why the best producers are like rivers – they flow with the bends, why the best films tell stories that are true to personal experiences, and dreams of an alternate career as a champagne grower.


    Timestamps

    00:20 Meet Tan Si En: Award-Winning Producer

    01:06 Quickfire questions

    03:06 Tan Si En's Early Inspirations

    05:01 Journey to Becoming a Producer

    10:03 Founding Momo Film Co

    12:21 Collaborating with Southeast Asian Filmmakers

    20:02 Challenges and Successes in Film Production

    22:48 Future Projects and Aspirations

    33:22 Personal Passions and Final Thoughts

    34:34 Conclusion and Credits

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    35 分