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Many homeowners today are considering opting for a rooftop solar energy generating system as a way to reduce their electricity bill. And with so many options to choose from plus the fact that there are incentives from the government to encourage renewable energy use, how do we navigate this. Davis Chong, the president of the Malaysian Photovoltaic Industry Association shares his tips from a service provider's perspective, while Kim Lim is a homeowner who has already done so since 2021, shares her tips.Image Credit: shutterstock.com
This week: The Art Newspaper's editor, Americas, Ben Sutton discusses redundancies and ticket price-hikes at several museums across the US, and what it tells us about the economic climate for American museums in the wake of the pandemic. After a troubled 15th edition in 2022, Documenta—the influential exhibition that takes place twice a decade in Kassel, Germany—is at the centre of another controversy. The entire committee intended to appoint its artistic director has resigned following disputed allegations of antisemitism against one of the panel. Our correspondent in Germany, Catherine Hickley, tells us more about this and the wider crisis in the German art world relating to the war in Israel and Gaza. And this episode's Work of the Week is Ronin (1963), a sculpture by the Singaporean-British artist Kim Lim. The work is part of the first survey of Lim's work at a British gallery since 1999, at The Hepworth Wakefield. Marie-Charlotte Carrier, the curator of the show, tells us more about Lim's life and art.To hear more about Documenta in 2022, listen to our episode from 24 June last year and our Review of the Year on 16 December 2022.Kim Lim: Space, Rhythm & Light, The Hepworth Wakefield, 25 November-2 June 2024. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Jo's Art History Bite Size - small manageable podcast episodes which allow me to deep-dive into a specific art work or artist in 10 minutes or less. This week I take you on a whistle stop tour of the life and work of Kim Lim This episode was made possible through a commissioned piece of writing I did in 2021 for Sprout Magazine. The contents of this article make up a large percentage of my research and writing conducted for Sprout. Resource Links: https://sprout1.substack.com/p/edition-9-kim-lim https://news.artnet.com/art-world/kim-lim-tate-britain-1909500 Artist's Website: http://kimlim.com/ Sotheby's Artist Profile: https://www.sothebys.com/en/articles/kim-lim-profile Art SG: Kim Lim at Tate Britain. This is an excellent walk through around Kim's Tate Spotlight and a panel discussion of her work: https://artsg.com/news/kim-lim-carving-and-printing-at-tate-britain/ Sculpture Lives Podcast – Kim Lim: https://artuk.org/discover/stories/sculpting-lives-podcast-kim-lim
In this insightful episode, we explore the innovative concept of social enterprise; a model that combines the noble intention of doing good with the practicality of sustaining a living. Host Sam Yeow is joined by Kim Lim, the Co-Founder of Pichaeats which provides food delivery services with dishes cooked by refugees. We discuss the unique challenges and opportunities that social enterprises face, highlighting how they balance profit and purpose while advocating for the causes they support. Here's what you will learn: Understanding the Social Enterprise model: We provide an in-depth look at this hybrid approach that merges business and karmic impact, explaining how it offers a sustainable way to give back to the community. The hidden challenges of social enterprises: We delve into the lesser-discussed challenges faced by social enterprises, including defining 'profit,' recognising different scales of impact, and their role as advocates for the causes they support. Balancing good and business: We explore the complex process of navigating the balance between purpose and profit in social enterprises, discussing strategies for success and long-term sustainability. Listen to the inspiring story from ‘The Social Circle' on ASEAN Speaks by Maybank.
Asha and Non speak with Kim Lim, CEO and Co-Founder of PichaEats, a food business and catering company that partners with refugee chefs to empower them.
U. de UN El caso de Rufina Alfaro, silencios de la historia oficial de Panamá. Entrevista a Kim Lim. Ni vergüenza ni orgullo, los ribetes emocionales por la pertenencia de clase y racial como una marica en un país sin derechos LGBTIQ. Construir un paraíso íntimo como chino panameño descendiente. Bios RIO PARANA es una pareja de artistas visuales, performers, escritores, investigadores, exfilósofos, exdocentes. Actualmente trabajan en proyectos que cruzan la imaginación utópica, la ficción social, la disidencia sexual y el anticolonialismo. Más detalles aquí. Kevin Lim es artista multidisciplinar, divulgador/a científico/a y gestor/a cultural, cuya obra y proyectos abordan aspectos vinculados a la naturaleza y su interrelación con el ser humano. Dedica su trabajo a complementar iniciativas orientadas a la difusión de las ciencias (naturales y sociales) a través de lenguajes artísticos. Utiliza esta poderosa simbiosis para desarrollar programas públicos y educativos que permiten una mejor apreciación de nuestros entornos y medios naturales. Actualmente trabaja como curador del Programa Público y Educativo en el Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Panamá. T.R.A.U.M.A Tercera temporada. Un podcast dedicado a generar un archivo de sentimientos de nuestras culturas públicas, disidentes sexuales y anticoloniales. Un programa en la encrucijada entre las existencias cuir y las diásporas, migraciones, exilios y despojo continental en los contextos del arte contemporáneo internacional. T.R.A.U.M.A. da cuenta de las pequeñas estrategias de vida que no omiten dolencias. Acopiamos prácticas y emociones de un gran tejido de personas: nuestra comunidad invisible. T.R.A.U.M.A., en su tercer año, sigue intentado ser un resonador de nuestras voces, un compendio de texturas y susurros que ponen en tensión la separación entre cuerpo político y cuerpo afectivo, entre vida emocional y vida profesional, entre políticas de la memoria estatales y las prácticas contraculturales de reconocimiento mutuo. En este año, nos dedicamos soslayadamente a revisar la masculinidad. Masculinidades no hegemónicas. Masculinidades travestis, no binarias, trans y maricas. La masculinidad desde sus márgenes, desde el abandono al privilegio cis hetero blanco. Bienvenides a la temporada temporada número III del acrónimo T.R.A.U.M.A. que dimos por llamar “Tetas ruidosas ansían un modo ausente”. Ficha técnica Idea, creación y conducción: Río Paraná (Duen Sacchi y Mag de Santo) Edición y montaje: Alberto de la Hoz Producción: María Salazar Riaño (Histeria Kolektiboa) y Zinegoak Traducciones: Saretik Imagen: Duen Sacchi Música sintonía: Flor Linyera consonni radio Año: 2022 --- 4. atala. U, UN Rufina Alfaroren kasua, Panamako historia ofizialaren isiluneak. Elkarrizketa Kim Limi. Ez lotsarik, ez harrotasunik. LGBTIQ eskubiderik gabeko herrialde batean, maritxua izanik, klasearen eta arrazaren parte izatearen aztarna emozionalak. Barneko paradisu bat eraikitzea, txinatar eta panamarren ondorengoa izanik. Bios Río Paraná hegoaldeko trans artista bisualen bikotea da. Performer-ak, idazleak, ikerlariak, sendatzaileak, filosofo ohiak, irakasleak dira. Gaur egun, irudimen utopikoa, fikzio soziala, disidentzia sexualak eta antikolonialismoa zeharkatzen dituzten proiektuak lantzen ari dira. Kevin Lim diziplina anitzeko artista da, dibulgatzaile zientifikoa eta kudeatzaile kulturala. Bere lanek eta proiektuek naturarekin eta gizakiarekiko interrelazioarekin lotutako alderdiak lantzen dituzte. Hizkera artistikoen bidez zientzia (naturala eta soziala) hedatzera bideratutako egitasmoak osatzen ditu bere lanarekin. Gure ingurune eta baliabide naturalak hobeto hautematea ahalbidetzen duten programa publikoak eta hezitzaileak garatzeko erabiltzen du sinbiosi indartsu hori. Gaur egun, Panamako Arte Garaikidearen Museoan lan egiten du Programa Publiko eta Hezitzailearen zaindari gisa. T.R.A.U.M.A. Hirugarren denboraldia. Gure kultura publiko, disidente, sexual eta antikolonialetako sentimenduen fitxategi bat sortzera bideratutako podcasta. Queer pertsonen eta diasporen, migrazioen, erbesteratzeen eta harrapakin kontinentalen arteko bidegurutzeko programa, nazioarteko arte garaikidearen testuinguruetan. Mina ezkutatzen ez duten bizi-estrategia txikien berri ematen du T.R.A.U.M.A.-k. Pertsonen ehun zabal baten praktika eta emozioak bilduko ditugu: gure komunitate ikusezina. Gure ahotsen oihartzuna izaten saiatzen jarraituko du T.R.A.U.M.A.-k hirugarren urte honetan. Gorputz politikoaren eta gorputz afektiboaren arteko, bizitza emozionalaren eta bizitza profesionalaren arteko, estatuen memoria-politiken eta elkar onartzeko praktika kontrakturalen arteko bereizketa tenkatzen duten ehunduren eta murmurioen sintesia. Aurten, maskulinitatea berrikusiko dugu, zeharka. Maskulinitate ez hegemonikoak. Maskulinitate trabestiak, ez binarioak, transak eta maritxuak. Maskulinitatea bazterretatik, abandonutik cis hetero zuriaren pribilegiora. Ongi etorri T.R.A.U.M.A. akronimoaren III: denboraldira: “Tetas ruidosas ansían un modo ausente” (Titi zaratatsuek beren baitan bilduta egon nahi dute).
Dr Kim Lim received her veterinary degree with honours from the University of Melbourne in 1990. She then entered small animal practice and was certified in veterinary acupuncture by the International Veterinary Acupuncture Society in 1992. She earned a Master's Degree in Animal Chiropractic from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology in 2000. She has also completed the animal rehabilitation program from the Canine Rehabilitation Institute. Kim has been in Integrative veterinarian since 1996. She currently owns a solo practice in Geelong, Australia. She is also a national and international speaker, has served the Australian Veterinary Chiropractic Association, the Australian Veterinary Acupuncture Group, and Geelong Australian Veterinary Association. Topics include: Dr Lim talks about how she became a vet and interested in integrative veterinary medicine. Kim describes the types of cases she sees on a day-to-day basis. Changing the mindset for cancer. How Dr Kim decides which treatment modality to use for each case. Protecting yourself as a vet from emotional stress. Kim discusses the different chiropractic techniques she uses. How Dr Lim helps dogs be compliant during treatment. Homotoxicology – what is it? Kim's approach to diets – understanding what each dog requires. Dr Lim's advice to vets. You can find Dr Kim Lim at www.geelongcreatures.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the Futuristic Enterprise podcast series, a collaboration with PichaEats on sustainable enterprises. Hear from Founders and CEOs from around the world as they share their life-changing stories and socially conscious business models that contribute to the goodness and sustainability of the future. In episode ten, Kim Lim; Co-founder and CEO of PichaEats, talks to Nayrouz Talaat, Founder, CEO and Managing Director of Direxiona Startup on the story behind the founding of her driving school, Egypt's first online platform for professional female driving instructors. PichaEats Official Website: http://pichaeats.com PichaEats Official Insta: https://www.instagram.com/pichaeats Music: https://www.purple-planet.com
Welcome to the Futuristic Enterprise podcast series, a collaboration with PichaEats on sustainable enterprises. Hear from Founders and CEOs from around the world as they share their life-changing stories and socially conscious business models that contribute to the goodness and sustainability of the future. In episode nine, Kim Lim; Co-founder and CEO of PichaEats, talks to Cherrie Atilano, President and Founding Farmer of Agrea Philippines and Co-Founder of Hatienda Holdings Inc., on Agrea's one island economy model. PichaEats Official Website: http://pichaeats.com PichaEats Official Insta: https://www.instagram.com/pichaeats Music: https://www.purple-planet.com
Welcome to the Futuristic Enterprise podcast series, a collaboration with PichaEats on sustainable enterprises. Hear from Founders and CEOs from around the world as they share their life-changing stories and socially conscious business models that contribute to the goodness and sustainability of the future. In episode eight, Kim Lim; Co-founder and CEO of PichaEats, talks to the Co-Founders of Discover Muay Thai, Imran Harith, CEO and Khairul Azri Mohamad Khalid, COO on how their training centre is helping children rebuild their lives. PichaEats Official Website: http://pichaeats.com PichaEats Official Insta: https://www.instagram.com/pichaeats Music: https://www.purple-planet.com
PichaEats is a Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia-based social enterprise in the food industry, focused on supporting the city's large refugee community. PichaEats partners with refugee chefs to cook and package meals based on the chefs' personal recipes, and sells and delivers those meals to individuals and catered events across the city. On this episode we spoke with Kim Lim, who alongside co-founders Suzanne Ling and Lee Swee Lin transformed PichaEats from a college service project into a self-sustaining business that has delivered more than 350,000 meals and partnered with 35 refugee chefs. Kim shared moving stories about the displaced individuals with whom PichaEats has partnered, and discussed PichaEats' growth path and strategic vision, the challenges of running a social enterprise through COVID-19, and the status of refugees in Malaysia. She also shared some juicy details about the biryani, lamb-stuffed eggplant, and chicken mandi that have made PichaEats famous.
PichaEats is a Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia-based social enterprise in the food industry, focused on supporting the city's large refugee community. PichaEats partners with refugee chefs to cook and package meals based on the chefs' personal recipes, and sells and delivers those meals to individuals and catered events across the city. On this episode we spoke with Kim Lim, who alongside co-founders Suzanne Ling and Lee Swee Lin transformed PichaEats from a college service project into a self-sustaining business that has delivered more than 350,000 meals and partnered with 35 refugee chefs. Kim shared moving stories about the displaced individuals with whom PichaEats has partnered, and discussed PichaEats' growth path and strategic vision, the challenges of running a social enterprise through COVID-19, and the status of refugees in Malaysia. She also shared some juicy details about the biryani, lamb-stuffed eggplant, and chicken mandi that have made PichaEats famous.
PichaEats is a Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia-based social enterprise in the food industry, focused on supporting the city's large refugee community. PichaEats partners with refugee chefs to cook and package meals based on the chefs' personal recipes, and sells and delivers those meals to individuals and catered events across the city. On this episode we spoke with Kim Lim, who alongside co-founders Suzanne Ling and Lee Swee Lin transformed PichaEats from a college service project into a self-sustaining business that has delivered more than 350,000 meals and partnered with 35 refugee chefs. Kim shared moving stories about the displaced individuals with whom PichaEats has partnered, and discussed PichaEats' growth path and strategic vision, the challenges of running a social enterprise through COVID-19, and the status of refugees in Malaysia. She also shared some juicy details about the biryani, lamb-stuffed eggplant, and chicken mandi that have made PichaEats famous.
PichaEats is a Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia-based social enterprise in the food industry, focused on supporting the city's large refugee community. PichaEats partners with refugee chefs to cook and package meals based on the chefs' personal recipes, and sells and delivers those meals to individuals and catered events across the city. On this episode we spoke with Kim Lim, who alongside co-founders Suzanne Ling and Lee Swee Lin transformed PichaEats from a college service project into a self-sustaining business that has delivered more than 350,000 meals and partnered with 35 refugee chefs. Kim shared moving stories about the displaced individuals with whom PichaEats has partnered, and discussed PichaEats' growth path and strategic vision, the challenges of running a social enterprise through COVID-19, and the status of refugees in Malaysia. She also shared some juicy details about the biryani, lamb-stuffed eggplant, and chicken mandi that have made PichaEats famous.
Welcome to the Futuristic Enterprise podcast series, a collaboration with PichaEats on sustainable enterprises. Hear from Founders and CEOs from around the world as they share their life-changing stories and socially conscious business models that contribute to the goodness and sustainability of the future. In episode seven, Kim Lim; Co-founder and CEO of PichaEats, talks to Alan Cheah, CEO of GoCar Malaysia on the future of electric cars and the kind of organisational culture he stands for. PichaEats Official Website: http://pichaeats.com PichaEats Official Insta: https://www.instagram.com/pichaeats Music: https://www.purple-planet.com
#FilmFactorPodcast returns with Season 2 of BORN IN FILM: ON AIR! Join us with a special anniversary year-ender finale episode "Analogue Strikes Back!" with some of the key personalities behind the analogue movement in the Philippines. Kim Lim, the founder of Tiny Print Room. A printing studio who believes that memories should be tangible.Derald Umali and Gab Visenio of Thirty Five Studio, a passion project that takes you through the adventure of film photography.Jojo Colina, one of the people behind Sunny16 Lab and its advocacy to revive film.Aislinn Chuahiock, who launched Film Folk, a one-stop-shop for all your film photography lifestyle needs.Mindy Alberto, the general manager of Lomography Philippines. Lomography or the Lomographic Society built a free-spirited movement to create something incredible with analogue.And last but definitely not the least, Franz Lopez, the man behind the passionate community PHOTO NATION INTERNATIONAL and the founder of BORN IN FILM, who believes in a community that creates no boundaries.#ThePassionLivesOnAll music played is recognized by this program as within international intellectual property law, and is intended for entertainment purposes only, without any means of commercial use.Follow us on social media:FB/IG/Twitter @borninfilmWatch replays of the podcast on Youtubewww.bit.ly/WatchFilmFactorListen to us on Spotifywww.bit.ly/FilmFactorVisit our Webzine which will be launched soon atwww.borninfilm.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dr. Kim Lim received her veterinary degree with honors from the University of Melbourne in 1990. She then entered small animal practice and was certified in veterinary acupuncture by the International Veterinary Acupuncture Society in 1992. She earned a Master's Degree in Animal Chiropractic from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology in 2000. She has also completed the animal rehabilitation program from the Canine Rehabilitation Institute. She has been in Integrative Veterinary Practice since 1996. Dr. Lim currently owns a solo practice in Geelong Australia. She is also a national and international speaker, and has served the Australian Veterinary Chiropractic Association, the Australian Veterinary Acupuncture Group, and Geelong Australia Veterinary Association. Please enjoy this conversation with Dr. Lim as we discuss her veterinary school experience, her introduction to integrative medicine, and how integrative medicine has changed the way she practices.
Kim Lim is the CEO and co-founder of PichaEats, a sustainable food business rebuilding lives of refugees in Malaysia. In this latest, juicy podcast episode, Kim talks to us about the background of PichaEats, how it all started, and her experiences along with important takeaways from building her sustainable social enterprise.
Yuet Kim Lim, Lee Swee Lin and Suzanne Ling are university mates who in 2013 started volunteeting in a refugee learning centre. This lead to the idea of helping them sustain themselves by cooking for a living. In this episode Kim Lim shares their journey. Here's a perfect example of how driven by a sense of purpose, these guys have created a successful business that is truly impacting lives.OnYouTube: https://youtu.be/upy7IeH4ko0
Det brenner på dass langs middelhavskysten, fra Barcelona til Valencia. Messi truer med exit fra Barça, Valencia-eierens familie truer med å ta klubben som gissel, Real Madrid tar gull og selger arvesølv, mens fremtiden til Martin Ødegaard avsløres sånn helt på tampen...? INNHOLD: 00:04:00: Runde 34 kamp for kamp.00:25:00: Messis maktkamp, eller skal han faktisk gi seg i Barça?00:38:10: Kim Lim fengsler Valencia. Finnes det en rømningsplan?00:48:50: Er Real Madrids salg av Hakimi et godt et?00:57:50: Locura! 01:07:45: Ukens tippekamp: Getafe-Villarreal. Følg oss på Twitter @LaLigaLocaPod og Facebook @LaLigaLoca
Det brenner på dass langs middelhavskysten, fra Barcelona til Valencia. Messi truer med exit fra Barça, Valencia-eierens familie truer med å ta klubben som gissel, Real Madrid tar gull og selger arvesølv, mens fremtiden til Martin Ødegaard avsløres sånn helt på tampen...? INNHOLD: 00:04:00: Runde 34 kamp for kamp.00:25:00: Messis maktkamp, eller skal han faktisk gi seg i Barça?00:38:10: Kim Lim fengsler Valencia. Finnes det en rømningsplan?00:48:50: Er Real Madrids salg av Hakimi et godt et?00:57:50: Locura! 01:07:45: Ukens tippekamp: Getafe-Villarreal. Følg oss på Twitter @LaLigaLocaPod og Facebook @LaLigaLoca
Welcome to the Futuristic Enterprise podcast series, a collaboration with PichaEats on sustainable enterprises. Hear from Founders and CEOs from around the world as they share their life-changing stories and socially conscious business models that contribute to the goodness and sustainability of the future. In episode five, Kim Lim; Co-founder and CEO of PichaEats, talks to Rashvin Pal Singh, Group Chief Executive Officer of Biji-Biji Initiative, on the role social enterprises play in empowering people to solve their own problems. PichaEats Official Website: http://pichaeats.com PichaEats Official Insta: https://www.instagram.com/pichaeats Music: https://www.purple-planet.com
Welcome to the Futuristic Enterprise podcast series, a collaboration with PichaEats on sustainable enterprises. Hear from Founders and CEOs from around the world as they share their life-changing stories and socially conscious business models that contribute to the goodness and sustainability of the future. In episode four, Kim Lim; Co-founder and CEO of PichaEats, talks to Neil Peetachai; Co-founder and CEO of Siam Organic, on going through challenging times and the importance of mental health. PichaEats Official Website: http://pichaeats.com PichaEats Official Insta: https://www.instagram.com/pichaeats Music: https://www.purple-planet.com
Welcome to the Futuristic Enterprise podcast series, a collaboration with PichaEats on sustainable enterprises. Hear from Founders and CEOs from around the world as they share their life-changing stories and socially conscious business models that contribute to the goodness and sustainability of the future. In episode three, Kim Lim; Co-founder and CEO of PichaEats, talks to Fax Ko; Co-founder and CEO of Plus Solar Systems, a total clean energy solutions provider that believes in powering sustainable growth through world-class solar PV solutions. PichaEats Official Website: http://pichaeats.com PichaEats Official Insta: https://www.instagram.com/pichaeats Music: https://www.purple-planet.com
“Being female and foreign was never a problem as a student, later I realised that there was a difference, but what was important in the end, was what I did and not where I came from. Race and gender were givens I worked from, perhaps the work does reflect this which is fine, but I did not want to make them an issue.” Kim Lim Kim Lim was born in Singapore and moved to Britain in the 1950’s to enroll at art school. Despite a successful career (there are over 80 of her works in UK public collections) she has been left out of histories of 20th-century British Art. This episode explores the reasons for that and ask how these exclusions happen. We examine the presence of ethnic minority artists in public collections in the UK – looking at histories of British Art and how to expand the narratives. Kim Lim was married to a successful artist – William Turnbull – and has traditionally been viewed in that context. We also consider the posthumous work that her family have done to secure her legacy and reputation. “She never wanted to be perceived as being ‘other’ just because she was a woman and foreign.” Bianca Chu, Deputy Director, Sotheby’s S2. With contributions from: · Alex Turnbull, Son of Kim Lim · Hammad Nasar, Senior Research Fellow, Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art, and curator of the British Art Show 9 · Bianca Chu, Deputy Director, Sotheby’s S2 Image: Kim Lim with Abacus (1959), ca. 1959, courtesy of the Estate of Kim Lim
Welcome to the Futuristic Enterprise podcast series, a collaboration with PichaEats on sustainable enterprises. Hear from Founders and CEOs from around the world as they share their life-changing stories and socially conscious business models that contribute to the goodness and sustainability of the future. In episode two, Kim Lim; Co-Founder and CEO of PichaEats, talks to Mariana Brilhante; Co-founder & Marketing Head of SPEAK, a non-profit organisation that promotes equality and breaks prejudice. PichaEats Official Website: http://pichaeats.com PichaEats Official Insta: https://www.instagram.com/pichaeats Music: https://www.purple-planet.com
Dame Barbara Hepworth, Dame Elisabeth Frink, Kim Lim, Phyllida Barlow, and Rana Begum - some of the most globally well-known British artists are women sculptors. Conversely, the profession and practice of sculpture was seen by many throughout the 20th century (and before) to be very much a man’s world. Often using heavy and hard materials, sculpture was not typically viewed as suitable for women artists. The Sculpting Lives podcast series explores the lives and careers of these five women who worked (and are still working) against these preconceptions, forging successful careers and contributing in ground-breaking ways to the histories of sculpture and art. Each 45-minute episode takes a woman sculptor as its subject, exploring the art works, networks, connections and relationships of these artists. Every programme is recorded in places that are significant for these women – their studios, as well as galleries and public places where their work is on display – and includes new interviews with curators, friends, family and the artists themselves, creating intimate soundscapes of their private and public worlds Sculpting Lives is written and presented by Jo Baring (Director of the Ingram Collection of Modern British & Contemporary Art) and Sarah Turner (Deputy Director for Research at the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art in London). The pair bring their shared expertise and infectious enthusiasm for sculpture to this series, with each episode taking the form of an informal and lively conversation between Jo, Sarah and their interviewees.
Welcome to the Futuristic Enterprise podcast series, a collaboration with PichaEats on sustainable enterprises. Hear from Founders and CEOs from around the world as they share their life-changing stories and socially conscious business models that contribute to the goodness and sustainability of the future. In episode one, Kim Lim; Co-Founder and CEO of PichaEats, talks to Pamela Mejia; Founder of Phinix Textile Recycling, a fashion social enterprise that aims for the triple bottom line – planet, people, and profit. Music: https://www.purple-planet.com
The refugee community in Malaysia is a largely unseen part of our society. But their plight and hardship is one that should be brought to light. Enter PichaEats. Since 2016, they've been working with refugees to uplift them through the medium of food. To date, PichaEats has partnered with 20 refugee families, helping them cater and sell their food to Malaysians, giving these refugees a source of income, and a better life. So on this week's show, we speak to the co-founder of PichaEats, Kim Lim, as well as one of their refugee chefs, Dalia Fahed, to learn more about how food can change lives.
The refugee community in Malaysia is a largely unseen part of our society. But their plight and hardship is one that should be brought to light. Enter PichaEats. Since 2016, they've been working with refugees to uplift them through the medium of food. To date, PichaEats has partnered with 20 refugee families, helping them cater and sell their food to Malaysians, giving these refugees a source of income, and a better life. So on this week's show, we speak to the co-founder of PichaEats, Kim Lim, as well as one of their refugee chefs, Dalia Fahed, to learn more about how food can change lives.
Welcome to Analog Dialog! A podcast by Thirty Five Studio that aims to explore the creative process, thoughts, and workflows of fellow artists. In this pilot episode, our guest is Kim Lim of We Want Film and Tiny Print Room. Go follow her on Instagram: @yourstorykimi Do you have someone in mind that you want us to feature in the podcast? Go DM us your recommendation in our Instagram: @thirtyfivestudio
Writer Jana Marlene Mader and art historian Kaitlyn Allen discuss the lives of Kim Lim and Buchi Emecheta. This episode was originally aired on 08/30/2019 on montez press radio out of London.
Out of her love for travel, Kim Lim founded TripZeeker, an online bazaar of travel experience. From food tours to unique mountain hiking and diving experiences, listen in to find out more about Philippines and what it takes to start up an app such as TripZeeker. The post Ep116. TripZeeker - The App for Best Value Travel in Philippines first appeared on eFM Live.
Kim Lim is a bio-medical CEO, mother of two and best-selling author. Kim knows firsthand the struggle of balancing the role of boss and mom. But what she didn't expect is that the same skills she uses in the boardroom can also be used to wrangle her two boys at home. “You can find a balance between work and home life. Being a working parent—especially doing it solo—means double the responsibilities, but you can achieve harmony and success.”
This week on Mom Talk Radio, Kim Lim, CEO of Ultimate Labs and mother of two shares tips for being the CEO of your business and family. Spotlight on Moms features Kathryn Dickson, video producer and editor. Erin Loechner, author of Chasing Slow: Courage to Journey Off the Beaten Path, shares tips to those who want to do more with less. Joanna Faber, co-author of How to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen, offers tips to empower parents and caregivers. Kasey Edwards, CEO and Co-Founder of Helpr, shares what Helpr is doing to disrupt the childcare industry.
Kim Lim’s parents wanted the best for her. They were sure that meant becoming a doctor. Kim chose another career path that uses her talent for science and education as a bio-engineer to improve and save lives. The founder and CEO of Ultimate Laboratory, a quality control lab for medicines, therapeutics, medical devices and other medical products, Kim balances work life and being the mother of two, as well as being the best-selling author of “Inoculate Your Biotech: Protecting and Boosting Your Product-to-Market Process.” She also finds time to help other parents create a successful work-life balance.
January 3, 2017 Customer Service Strategies Lisbeth Calandrino & Ultimate Labs Kim Lim
ElTaller interrumpe su parón liguero y el puente festivo para hablar de las palabras de Paco Alcácer, que hoy no marcó con España, pero ayer decía que “en el Valencia la gente no tiene nada de paciencia”. Y sobre eso debatimos, además del gesto de Kim Lim, que apareció con una senyera y la bandera de España en el Día de la Hispanidad. ¿Mo´ada o está guay?