EDIT HISTORY | Successful entrepreneurs & creators revisit, review, and roast the content that got them to where they are
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EDIT HISTORY | Successful entrepreneurs & creators revisit, review, and roast the content that got them to where they are
If you’ve been creating content online for a while, chances are you’ve got posts from a year ago that make you cringe. 😳 You might be wondering, "Should I just archive or delete this?" You're not alone—every entrepreneur and creator has felt this way, even the most successful ones. On EDIT HISTORY...
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218. The Hard Truth About Success from a Top Creator in Singapore (Aiken Chia)
Before Aiken Chia became one of Singapore’s most recognizable YouTubers and food content creators, he was a broke twenty-something who had spent years...

217. What No One Tells You About Succeeding as a Creator (Ainul Md Razib)
When Ainul Md Razib first started posting about tech careers on TikTok, almost no one in Singapore was doing it. While most of the platform was fille...

216. From Banker to Best-Selling Author & Global Keynote Speaker - Here’s How (Simon Alexander Ong)
Most of us introduce ourselves with a title: “I’m a coach,” “I’m a banker,” “I’m a podcaster.”
The problem with this is that the moment you do t...

Answering More Deep & Weird Questions (Podcaster Q&A)
In this unscripted bonus episode, I answer delightfully weird and deeply personal questions from friends - Covering everything from past insecurities,...

215. Behind the Scenes: How I Produce Authority-Building Podcasts for Clients
Today, I’m taking you behind the scenes of what it actually takes to create an authority-building podcast, through the lens of my work as a podcast pr...

214. 200K Followers on Instagram AND TikTok (With just her phone) (Caitanya Tan)
A lot of us don’t like how we sound. We cringe at our recorded voice. We worry our accent makes us seem less polished, less credible, less worthy of b...

213. She wanted to quit… Now her YouTube has 200K subscribers (Laurie Wang)
What if your most defining trait wasn’t talent, luck, or strategy… But simply the willingness to keep going, even when no one’s watching, and nothing...

Answering Your Deepest & Weirdest Questions (Podcaster Q&A)
In this impromptu bonus episode of EDIT HISTORY, I answer spontaneous questions from my friends after a last-minute guest cancellation.
From pod...

212. There wasn't a stage for my story, so I built my own (Anna Ong)
Most people think storytelling is about making yourself look good. But today’s guest believes the opposite.
Anna Ong is the founder of What’s Yo...

211. How I built a career and spoke at Ivy League schools from my body of work (Dr. Gertrude Nonterah)
Sometimes, silence comes at a cost. It shows up in missed job offers, overlooked talents, and years spent waiting for recognition that never arrives.<...

210. 5 Non-conventional things successful podcasters do differently
In this episode, we will look at the five characteristics I see in the most successful podcasters I know. These are internal qualities — ways of think...

209. How I've built a meaningful online business & community (Jennifer Van Alstyne)
Most people start building an online presence with one goal in mind: to be seen. To grow an audience, promote their work, and build credibility.But ov...

208. How I built my thought leader business & brand (Simone Heng)
There’s a reason most people never become known for their thought leadership. It’s not because they lack ideas… But because they haven’t done the work...

207. My voice was never the problem (Speaking up as creators & entrepreneurs) (Jam Gamble)
There’s a moment when we’re taught to quiet ourselves. Maybe someone said they couldn’t understand your accent. Maybe you were told you were “too much...

206. How I built a newsletter with 7,000+ subscribers (and growing) (Dexter Zhuang)
As creators, many of us start with a hunch, a curiosity, or a simple “let’s see where this goes.” Today’s guest, Dexter Zhuang, embodies this experime...

205. What’s Working, What’s Changing, and What I’m Testing Right Now (Apr 2025)
Have you ever listened to a podcast and thought, “That was good… but I don’t really feel anything new?”
This is something I was wondering about...

204. I'm focused on doing better and being better as an entrepreneur (Janice Tee)
We all have insecurities. And for most people, those insecurities and self-doubts are enough to stop them before they even start. They spend months, s...

203. Haters and clients made me want to quit my business, but I kept going (Dielle Charon)
Have you ever thought about quitting your business? Not just in a fleeting moment of frustration, but in a deep, overwhelming way—when the pressure fe...

202. What I did to become known for my expertise (Shine with Natasha)
What does it really take to become the go-to expert in your space? In a world overflowing with content, why do some people become known for what they...

201. The content I posted to build authority (Latasha James)
The truth is, authority isn’t given; it’s built. It happens when you keep showing up, refining your message, and sharing what you know, even when self...

200. What’s Working, What’s Changing, and What I’m Testing Right Now (Feb 2025)
A few months ago, I didn’t know what to do with my podcast. After years of podcasting, I felt stuck. The growth wasn’t where I wanted it to be, I felt...

199. Most brands don’t last - Here's what I'm doing to stay relevant (Jasmine Haitalani)
In a world where we are bombarded with content and marketing from businesses and brands, how do you make sure yours stand out? And how do you build a...

198. People had a lot to say about me, but I showed up online anyways (Susan Hyatt)
There’s a moment we all face—the hesitation before hitting ‘post.’ The fear of saying the wrong thing. The pressure to appear polished, professional,...

197. I'm a podcast marketing expert, but I quit my show after 6 months... (Jeremy Enns)
As an entrepreneur or content creator, there’s always pressure to focus on what makes “strategic business sense.” But what happens when those so-calle...

196. I wanted to look professional & impress people (Rae Fung)
As entrepreneurs, we’ve all thought at one point: “If I don’t come off as professional, no one will take me seriously. They’ll think I’m a newbie, and...

195. I don't post content consistently but still make sales in my business (Ruby Lin)
Can you *really* grow your business and sign clients without being consistent on social media? And if consistency isn’t the answer, what is?
Rub...

EDIT HISTORY - The Trailer
Welcome to EDIT HISTORY - A show where successful entrepreneurs and creators revisit, review, and roast the content that got them to where they are to...

194. The Podcast Rebrand Episode: The Real Reason Behind the Rebrand & What's Next
Launching in January 2025: EDIT HISTORY | Successful entrepreneurs and creators revisit, review, and roast the content that got them to where they are...

193. Stretching Your Capacity and Creating More Opportunities (as a Podcaster, Creator, or Entrepreneur)
On episode 193 of The Thought Leader Club Podcast:
- Delivering on what you said yes to
- Growth is uncomfortable
- Stretching your...

192. Saying Yes to an Opportunity Even If You Aren't Qualified (as a Podcaster, Creator, or Entrepreneur)
On episode 192 of The Thought Leader Club Podcast:
- Saying yes to an opportunity even if you don’t think you’re qualified
- When practic...

COWORK & CHILL WITH CHERYL - A personalized and strategic 1:1 content creation experience
COWORK & CHILL with Cheryl (CCC) - A personalized and strategic 1:1 content creation experience
Becoming recognized for your thought leadership...

191. Quit Story: Building Asian Wander Women, a Global Community of 2300+ (Emily Fang)
How does someone go down the unconventional career path of building a global community of over 2300+ entrepreneurial and creative women from the Asian...

190. Quit Story: "No More Bosses" - How to Make Solopreneurship Work for You (Adrian Tan)
What do you do if an interviewer expresses concern over your personal brand on LinkedIn?
This was the final nudge Adrian Tan needed to big farew...

189. Work in Progress: Growing a LinkedIn Personal Brand & Newsletter On Top of a Well-Balanced Life (Nicholas Braman)
How does a corporate professional leverage LinkedIn and a newsletter to set themselves up for more career opportunities?
That is what Nicholas B...

188. Work in Progress: Building a Niche Podcast that has Longevity on Top of a Full-Time Job (Kyle Leung)
What is it like to build a podcast centered around a niche but uber-important topic AND has longevity, while balancing multiple priorities in your car...

187. Work in Progress: Growing a Podcast with 60,000 Listeners On Top of a Career & Fatherhood (Jeremy Au)
How does someone create a podcast show that’s #1 in the tech category within Southeast Asia’s tech (and top 10% globally) and garners 60,000+ listener...

186. Work in Progress: Content Creator, Full Time Job, & Adulting in Your 30s (Wendy Vaz)
How does a content creator balance stay consistent with weekly audio & video podcast episodes ON TOP of a full-time job, planning a wedding, going out...

185. Balancing Being Professional vs. Being Authentic
On episode 185 of The Thought Leader Club Podcast:
- How to balance being professional vs. being authentic
- Defining self-expression and...

184. 3 Lessons for Solopreneurs & Content Creators to Be Consistent and Committed to Your Goals
On episode 184 of The Thought Leader Club Podcast:
- My 2024 goal that I fell off track with
- 3 Perspectives on rebuilding consistency...

183. Is Thought Leadership Fluffy B.S.?
On episode 183 of The Thought Leader Club Podcast:
- Why "thought leadership" is seen as a fluffy buzzword
- An alternative perspective o...