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The Asian Aspiration Podcast

The Asian Aspiration Podcast

By The Brenthurst Foundation

Snippets of the Asian Aspiration book in short, interesting, funny and digestible format, with many special guests.
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Bonus Episode 3: Live Webinar

The Asian Aspiration Podcast Oct 04, 2022

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Bonus Episode 3: Live Webinar

Bonus Episode 3: Live Webinar

John Maytham (Cape Talk, Afternoon Drive) hosts a discussion with three of the book’s authors around the theme, “What can Asia teach us about responding to a crisis?” - A discussion befitting of the strange times we find ourselves in.

To get your copy of 'The Asian Aspiration' pre-order here: https://theasianaspiration.com/pre-order/ and more information about The Brenthurst Foundation can be found here: http://thebrenthurstfoundation.org/

Finally, be sure to follow us on social media @BrenthurstF on Twitter, Brenthurst Foundation on Facebook and brenthurstfoundation on Instagram.

Oct 04, 202241:45
Bonus Episode 2: COVID-19 and How the Times Are A-Changin'
Oct 04, 202222:60
Bonus Episode 1: Alpha
Oct 04, 202212:29
Finale

Finale

The final episode of this series Asian Aspiration - The Podcast, we discuss with authors Dr Greg Mills and Emily van der Merwe the practical insights from the book and what it means to learn from Asia.

We are also joined by Zitto Kabwe, Tanzanian opposition leader, to understand some of the pressing challenges Africa will have to overcome in the current global context, what that requires practically, and how the Asian experience can be instructive in this regard.

Finally we end with a quick fire round...who can get their words out first?

To get your copy of 'The Asian Aspiration' pre-order here: https://theasianaspiration.com/pre-order/ and more information about The Brenthurst Foundation can be found here: http://thebrenthurstfoundation.org/

Finally, be sure to follow us on social media @BrenthurstF on Twitter, Brenthurst Foundation on Facebook and brenthurstfoundation on Instagram.

Oct 04, 202235:13
The Green Growth Imperative: Can Africa Take a Different Path to Asia’s?

The Green Growth Imperative: Can Africa Take a Different Path to Asia’s?

In this week’s episode of the podcast we tackle one of the biggest conundrums facing Africa: how do we develop whilst avoiding the pitfalls of the ‘industrialised’ world. Host Marie-Noelle Nwokolo interviews a number Africans who are working to find development solutions that protect and promote natural resources, and recognise their integral economic value. Tune in to hear from: Dr Yemi Katerere, Chairman of Manicaland Bioenergy and former leader of Ecological Futures at WWF; Dr Morné du Plessis, CEO of WWF South Africa (@WWFSouthAfrica); Ruth Mthembu and Sandile Ntuli (@TweetAtRuthy) from the Youth4MPAS (@y4mpas_sa) and Wild Oceans SA (@WILDOCEANSSA) movement and finally former PM of Ethiopia and co-author of  The Asian Aspiration, Hailemariam Desalegn.

To get your copy of 'The Asian Aspiration' pre-order here: https://theasianaspiration.com/pre-order/ and more information about The Brenthurst Foundation can be found here: http://thebrenthurstfoundation.org/

Finally, be sure to follow us on social media @BrenthurstF on Twitter, Brenthurst Foundation on Facebook and brenthurstfoundation on Instagram.

Oct 04, 202241:34
Youth Leadership in Africa Part 2: Why are More Young People Going into the Private Sector?

Youth Leadership in Africa Part 2: Why are More Young People Going into the Private Sector?

In this episode, we go back to the conversation about youth leadership in Africa, and ask why some African youth seem to prefer the private to public sector when it comes to their careers and the value of governments engaging with the youth.

Our guests include; former Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn, Faith Mwachinga a consultant at Dalberg, Zimbabwe's Opposition Leader Nelson Chamisa, Dr David Monyae Co-Director of the University of Johannesburg Confucius Institute and Development consultant and former student leader Faith Pienaar.

To get your copy of 'The Asian Aspiration' pre-order here: https://theasianaspiration.com/pre-order/ and more information about The Brenthurst Foundation can be found here: http://thebrenthurstfoundation.org/

Finally, be sure to follow us on social media @BrenthurstF on Twitter, Brenthurst Foundation on Facebook and brenthurstfoundation on Instagram.

Oct 04, 202215:53
Youth Leadership in Africa Part 1: Why are Africa’s Leaders So Old and it’s Populations So Young?

Youth Leadership in Africa Part 1: Why are Africa’s Leaders So Old and it’s Populations So Young?

In this episode, we talk about the problems with leadership in Africa, and ask why our leaders are so old if our populations are so young.

Our guest is Kaene Disepo, a youth leader from Botswana.

To get your copy of 'The Asian Aspiration' pre-order here: https://theasianaspiration.com/pre-order/ and more information about The Brenthurst Foundation can be found here: http://thebrenthurstfoundation.org/

Finally, be sure to follow us on social media @BrenthurstF on Twitter, Brenthurst Foundation on Facebook and brenthurstfoundation on Instagram.

Oct 04, 202221:13
State-Led Development? What is the Role of the Private Sector in Driving Development in Africa and Asia?

State-Led Development? What is the Role of the Private Sector in Driving Development in Africa and Asia?

In Episode 7, Marie-Noelle speaks to Jonathan Oppenheimer about why the private sector is co-responsible for development in Africa, and what government can do to make it easier for them. We bust the myth of “state-led development” and look at the ways in which governments, business and society can interact to achieve Africa’s development goals.

To get your copy of 'The Asian Aspiration' pre-order here: https://theasianaspiration.com/pre-order/ and more information about The Brenthurst Foundation can be found here: http://thebrenthurstfoundation.org/

Finally, be sure to follow us on social media @BrenthurstF on Twitter, Brenthurst Foundation on Facebook and brenthurstfoundation on Instagram.

Oct 04, 202225:49
Is Comparing Africa and Asia Like Comparing Apples and Oranges? Looking at Historical Differences

Is Comparing Africa and Asia Like Comparing Apples and Oranges? Looking at Historical Differences

Emily & Marie-Noelle braved a JHB thunderstorm to record this week's episode! Listen in as they discuss how Asia is dealing with the recent Coronavirus epidemic and what that tells us about the bigger question of development. Our guests today are David Monyae, Confucius Institute, The University of Johannesburg, Joe Studwell, journalist and author of How Asia Works, Hailemariam Desalegn, co-author and former PM, Ethiopia, and Tendai Biti, former Minister of Finance, Zimbabwe.

To get your copy of 'The Asian Aspiration' pre-order here: https://theasianaspiration.com/pre-order/ and more information about The Brenthurst Foundation can be found here: http://thebrenthurstfoundation.org/

Finally, be sure to follow us on social media @BrenthurstF on Twitter, Brenthurst Foundation on Facebook and brenthurstfoundation on Instagram.

Oct 04, 202226:39
Foreign Aid in Africa: Help or Hindrance? How Did Asia Utilise Foreign Aid and Why Can’t Africa?
Oct 04, 202224:31
The Authoritarianism Myth: Did Asia Really Develop Because of Authoritarians?
Oct 04, 202218:09
Getting the Basics Right: What did Asia do Right with Agriculture, Education and Urban Development?
Oct 04, 202216:47
Don’t Lose a Good Crisis: How Did Asia Make Use of its National Crises to Enable Reform?
Oct 04, 202214:51
Why This Book and Why Now? An Overview
Oct 04, 202214:26