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Against a backdrop of booms, busts, and geopolitical shifts, Asia continues its quiet and confident rise. More than ever, new and colourful Asian voices are bursting onto the global stage, from the world of business, tech, media, music, politics, sports, art, and culture. Hosted by acclaimed broadcaster and interviewer Manisha Tank, Tank Talks Asia meets the humans helping to drive this dynamic region forward.

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episode Brand Asia? Busting Asian Culture Myths | Andrea Ng, Canvas 8 | Tank Talks Asia cover

Brand Asia? Busting Asian Culture Myths | Andrea Ng, Canvas 8 | Tank Talks Asia

In this episode of Tank Talks Asia, Manisha Tank talks to Andrea Ng, who’s Insights Director at Canvas8, to address some of the biggest myths surrounding Asia’s rise as a consumer powerhouse (from passive brand loyalty to bargain hunting). Andrea explains how the region is increasingly shaping global culture through phenomena like K-pop, Korean beauty and Labubu. Make sure you don’t miss the blind box reveal at the end! Featured Voices Host: Manisha Tank Guest: Andrea Ng [https://www.linkedin.com/in/andreashuwen/], Director of Insight APAC, Canvas8 KEY TAKEAWAYS 1. Andrea says Asia’s rise is increasingly defined by its consumer culture, which is influencing global taste in entertainment, beauty, food and retail. 2. She outlines why there is no single “Asian consumer” and that markets across the region are shaped by very different demographic, cultural and economic realities. 3. Andrea believes consumers in Asia are highly sophisticated in how they assess value and prioritize their spending. 4. She says that in Asia convenience is built into everyday life, through super apps and shared community spaces. 5. Andrea states that consumers across Asia are actively shaping brands, by using their communities and networks to influence and question where brands are headed. CHAPTER HEADS 02:28 Is Asia’s Century Finally Here? Andrea explains why Asia’s global influence is being driven as much by consumer culture, as by economics and geopolitics. 04:26 From Hello Kitty to Labubu She explores how digital connectivity has accelerated Asia’s cultural exports and turned regional trends into global phenomena. 05:28 The Myth of the Asian Consumer Andrea breaks down why treating Asia as a single consumer market is one of the biggest mistakes brands can make. 06:41 How Demographics Are Reshaping Demand She talks about how consumer priorities are diverging, from ageing societies in Japan and South Korea, to more youthful growth markets like India and Indonesia. 09:09 What Aspiration Looks Like in Asia Andrea and Manisha discuss how status, luxury, and aspiration are expressed differently across markets and generations. 11:47 Why Value Beats Discounts Andrea explains why consumers are strategically trading up and down, by prioritizing emotional and social value over price cuts. 14:30 The Ritual of Shopping Festivals She says the rise of double-digit shopping events reveals how e-commerce has become a budgeting strategy, as well as a form of entertainment. 15:56 Convenience as Culture From Japanese 7-Elevens to Indonesia’s social convenience stores and the rise of super apps, she states that convenience is taking on a deeper cultural meaning. 19:38 Who’s Really Setting Global Trends? Andrea and Manisha examine how Asia is increasingly exporting its culture, from K-pop and bubble tea to beauty trends and entertainment. 20:41 No Longer Passive Andrea explores how Asian consumers have become powerful brand participants, influencing everything from product direction to ethical accountability. 23:11 The Labubu Lesson The episode finishes with Andrea giving Manisha a blind box to open, as they reflect on why Labubus perfectly capture Asia’s growing soft power. Useful links https://www.canvas8.com/sg [https://www.canvas8.com/sg] https://www.instagram.com/labubu/?hl=en [https://www.instagram.com/labubu/?hl=en] https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c20j01gqx1eo [https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c20j01gqx1eo] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Bci1a1CF80 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Bci1a1CF80] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AzCAwdp1uIQ [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AzCAwdp1uIQ] https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/lifestyle/trends/20260311/why-young-koreans-are-meeting-strangers-to-eat-french-fries-together [https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/lifestyle/trends/20260311/why-young-koreans-are-meeting-strangers-to-eat-french-fries-together] https://songmontofficial.com [https://songmontofficial.com] https://www.gojek.io/ [https://www.gojek.io/] Don’t miss out We’re on a mission to bring the real Asia — its thinkers, builders, dreamers, and disruptors — to global ears. So if you know someone who would be a great guest or want to contact the team, please email: tanktalksasia@asiaworks.com [tanktalksasia@asiaworks.com] And don’t forget to follow, subscribe, and share so you don’t miss the next episode of Tank Talks Asia. Tank Talks Asia is an AsiaWorks [https://www.asiaworks.com/] production.

20. maj 2026 - 25 min
episode The Film That Changed Hong Kong Documentary Cinema | Robin Lee | Tank Talks Asia cover

The Film That Changed Hong Kong Documentary Cinema | Robin Lee | Tank Talks Asia

In this episode of Tank Talks Asia, Manisha Tank talks to filmmaker Robin Lee, who shares the story behind “Four Trails”, his award-winning movie that documents one of Hong Kong’s most punishing endurance challenges (it combines Hong Kong’s four major hiking trails into one continuous 298-kilometre journey). Robin discusses what it took to turn this passion project into a piece of Hong Kong film history, as well as the documentary’s success, its growing international audience, and how it is helping to showcase a different side to Hong Kong. “Four Trails” has just been released in North America and will debut in Japan in July, but Robin is currently exploring opportunities for broader distribution. So if you can help connect the film with wider audiences internationally, he’d love to hear from you [robin@lostatlas.hk]. Featured Voices Host: Manisha Tank Guest: Robin Lee [https://www.instagram.com/robintlee/], Award-Winning Filmmaker and Director of “Four Trails [https://www.fourtrails.hk/]” KEY TAKEAWAYS 1. The Four Trails challenge, which the film documents, pushes runners across 298 kilometers and more than 14,500 metres of elevation with no official prizes beyond personal achievement. 2. Robin says his passion for action sports helped inspire him to make “Four Trails”. 3. Making the film also became an endurance test for Robin, as it involved six months of planning, three days of filming, and a two year editing process. 4. A composer was hired to create the film’s emotional soundtrack, which is carefully crafted to mirror the physical and psychological journey of the trail runners. 5. “Four Trails” has now become one of Hong Kong’s most successful documentary releases and earned Robin a Best New Director award at the Hong Kong Film Awards. CHAPTER HEADS 02:10 When Passion Pays Off Robin describes the surreal moment he won a major award for a film that started as a passion project. 03:40 From Ski Films to Hong Kong Mountains He reflects on his background in action sports filmmaking and how it influenced his decision to tell this story. 04:37 More Than a Race Robin discusses why Four Trails is not really a competition, but a deeply personal test of resilience. 08:11 Capturing Human Limits He talks about the difficulty of filming the runners in moments of extreme physical and mental exhaustion. 10:22 An Endurance Test Robin shares how making the documentary became his own personal Four Trails challenge. 12:01 Editing 200 Hours of Footage He describes the painstaking process of turning hundreds of hours of raw footage into a feature-length film. 14:01 Why Music Matters Robin explains how the score was specially composed to heighten the emotional journeys of the runners. 15:42 The Struggle for Distribution He opens up about his two-year effort to secure distribution and how getting the film seen, in some ways, proved harder than making it. 17:49 Chow Yun Fat’s Surprise Endorsement Robin recounts the surreal moment when “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon” star Chow Yun Fat requested a private screening of his film. 19:30 Global Hope He talks about the ongoing efforts to find international distributors so the film can reach a wider audience. 20:44 Showcasing a New Hong Kong The episode closes with Robin reflecting on how “Four Trails” is helping to reshape perceptions of Hong Kong and how he has now become part of the city’s film history. Useful links https://www.fourtrails.hk/ [https://www.fourtrails.hk/] https://www.instagram.com/robintlee/ [https://www.instagram.com/robintlee/] https://www.instagram.com/hk4tuc/ [https://www.instagram.com/hk4tuc/] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ogms9773yi0 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ogms9773yi0] https://www.facebook.com/lostatlasproductions/ [https://www.facebook.com/lostatlasproductions/] https://www.robinleevisuals.com/ [https://www.robinleevisuals.com/] https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000334/ [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000334/] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6sOEH3yrNlI [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6sOEH3yrNlI] Don’t miss out We’re on a mission to bring the real Asia — its thinkers, builders, dreamers, and disruptors — to global ears. So if you know someone who would be a great guest or want to contact the team, please email: tanktalksasia@asiaworks.com [tanktalksasia@asiaworks.com] And don’t forget to follow, subscribe, and share so you don’t miss the next episode of Tank Talks Asia. Tank Talks Asia is an AsiaWorks [https://www.asiaworks.com/] production.

6. maj 2026 - 25 min
episode From a Village in Java to Glastonbury: How an All-Girl Indonesian Metal Band Rose to the World Stage | Marsya from the Voice Of Baceprot | Tank Talks Asia cover

From a Village in Java to Glastonbury: How an All-Girl Indonesian Metal Band Rose to the World Stage | Marsya from the Voice Of Baceprot | Tank Talks Asia

In this episode of Tank Talks Asia, guest host Andrew Clark is joined by Voice of Baceprot’s frontwoman, Firda Marsya Kurnia, better known as Marsya. She talks about the Indonesian heavy metal group’s remarkable journey from meeting as school friends in a small village in West Java, to performing at events like Glastonbury and the Singapore F1. Marsya reflects on the role social media has played in helping propel the band to fame, as well as discussing their distinctive look. She also talks about why the band isn’t afraid to address social and political issues in their song lyrics. Featured Voices Host: Andrew Clark (interviewer); Manisha Tank (introduction) Guest: Firda Marsya Kurnia, Voice of Baceprot [https://voiceofbaceprot.com/], vocalist and guitarist KEY TAKEAWAYS * Marsya talks about how the Voice of Baceprot trio were guided by a teacher at school, who became their mentor. * She says that discovering metal music on their teacher’s laptop sparked their interest in the genre. * Marsya discusses how the band uses music to address social issues, such as poverty, patriarchy and freedom of expression in Indonesia. * She reflects on the role social media played in turning a low-quality music video into a viral moment that launched their international career. * Marsya also highlights the importance of giving back and explains how the band have built a studio in their hometown to support other young musicians. CHAPTER HEADS 00:00 From a Small Town to the Global Stage Andrew and Manisha introduce Voice of Baceprot, discussing the band’s roots in rural Indonesia and their rise to fame. 03:25 How It All Began Marsya explains how a teacher played a pivotal role in helping form the band while the girls were at school. 04:55 Discovering Metal She talks about how discovering the music of System of a Down and Rage Against the Machine sparked their interest in metal. 06:00 Naming the Band Marsya goes on to discuss the story behind Voice of Baceprot and the positive influence of their mentor. 07:01 Musical Influences She discusses how global metal icons and the Indonesian music scene have contributed to shaping the band’s sound. 08:28 Joy and Bravery Marsya talks about key themes in their music and says that performing is an act of freedom and self-expression for the trio. 10:04 Challenging Perceptions She talks about how, by performing metal in the hijab, the girls have had to confront online and offline stereotypes. 11:46 Music and Social Issues Marsya states that the band isn’t afraid to address issues like patriarchy and inequality in their lyrics. 12:58 Going Viral and Going Global She explores how social media transformed their path and opened up international doors. 15:47 Life on Tour She shares insights from performing at Glastonbury to Wacken and tells us how it feels to meet your musical idols. 20:40 Giving Back at Home Marsya explains that the band have returned to live in their home village and have built a studio there with the aim of supporting other talent. 23:33 The Next Chapter She outlines the band’s upcoming plans and has some advice for other young women in Asia. Useful links https://voiceofbaceprot.com/ [https://voiceofbaceprot.com/] https://www.instagram.com/marsyavob/ [https://www.instagram.com/marsyavob/] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DH4sQPdgOgk [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DH4sQPdgOgk] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KJOtmMKwkcc [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KJOtmMKwkcc] https://www.instagram.com/p/DAVd8ynyUuG/a-little-story-when-we-were-racing-our-musical-roar-at-the-singapore-f1-arena-f1/ [https://www.instagram.com/p/DAVd8ynyUuG/a-little-story-when-we-were-racing-our-musical-roar-at-the-singapore-f1-arena-f1/] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OU420zwX7do&list=RDOU420zwX7do&start_radio=1 [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OU420zwX7do&list=RDOU420zwX7do&start_radio=1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iywaBOMvYLI [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iywaBOMvYLI] https://www.instagram.com/alissawhitegluz/?hl=en-gb [https://www.instagram.com/alissawhitegluz/?hl=en-gb] https://copenhell.dk/en/front-page/ [https://copenhell.dk/en/front-page/] https://www.instagram.com/voiceofbaceprot/ [https://www.instagram.com/voiceofbaceprot/] https://www.youtube.com/@VoiceofBaceprot [https://www.youtube.com/@VoiceofBaceprot ] https://www.tiktok.com/@voiceofbaceprot [https://www.tiktok.com/@voiceofbaceprot ] https://open.spotify.com/artist/32rI2a65NqHEnTAewmPNEC?si=r0wuYnZkSZOmpktT-Sr6Vg [https://open.spotify.com/artist/32rI2a65NqHEnTAewmPNEC?si=r0wuYnZkSZOmpktT-Sr6Vg ] Don’t miss out We’re on a mission to bring the real Asia — its thinkers, builders, dreamers, and disruptors — to global ears. So if you know someone who would be a great guest or want to contact the team, please email: tanktalksasia@asiaworks.com [tanktalksasia@asiaworks.com] And don’t forget to follow, subscribe, and share so you don’t miss the next episode of Tank Talks Asia. Tank Talks Asia is an AsiaWorks [https://www.asiaworks.com/] production.

22. apr. 2026 - 26 min
episode From Hormuz to Hong Kong: How the Iran War is Redirecting Capital to Asia | Milken Symposium Hong Kong | Tank Talks Asia cover

From Hormuz to Hong Kong: How the Iran War is Redirecting Capital to Asia | Milken Symposium Hong Kong | Tank Talks Asia

In this episode of Tank Talks Asia, Manisha Tank is joined by colleagues Andrew Clark and Yeen Chong for a debrief from the Milken Global Investors’ Symposium in Hong Kong. The symposium’s theme this year was “Capital in a Changing World”. Drawing on their conversations with policymakers, investors and entrepreneurs, they explore Asia’s economic resilience, China’s accelerating digital transformation, and the long-term growth story emerging across Southeast Asia. Featured Voices Hosts: Manisha Tank, Andrew Clark and Yeen Chong Guests: Dr. Rania Al-Mashat [https://milkeninstitute.org/events/global-investors-symposium-hong-kong-2026/speakers/rania-al-mashat], Former Minister of Planning, Economic Development and International Cooperation, Egypt Professor Ben Shenglin [https://milkeninstitute.org/events/global-investors-symposium-hong-kong-2026/speakers/shenglin-ben], Dean, International Business School, Zhejiang University Perry Wong [https://milkeninstitute.org/experts/perry-wong], Managing Director and Senior Fellow, Milken Institute International Christopher Ganis [https://milkeninstitute.org/events/global-investors-symposium-hong-kong-2026/speakers/christopher-ganis], Chief Investment Officer, Indonesia Investment Authority Adrian Li, [https://acv.vc/ac_team/adrian-li/] Founder and Managing Partner, ACV Capital Zabrina Lo [https://www.tatlerasia.com/authors/zabrina-lo], Senior Editor, Tatler KEY TAKEAWAYS * We discuss how geopolitical tensions in the Middle East are helping to accelerate capital flows into Asia, with cities like Hong Kong and Singapore seen as stable investment hubs. * We talk about how China’s rapid digital transformation, especially in payments and infrastructure, is reshaping how capital moves and how economies function. * We explore how Southeast Asia, particularly Indonesia, is emerging as a major long-term investment opportunity, driven by demographics and domestic consumption. * We look at how deglobalization is creating both uncertainty and opportunity, and is pushing countries to build resilience through regional collaborations like ASEAN. * We consider how social and cultural perceptions in Asia are shifting, with younger generations increasingly choosing to pursue careers in the arts and creative industries. CHAPTER HEADS 00:20 Setting the Scene Manisha introduces Andrew and Yeen and asks them to unpack their experience at the Milken Institute Global Investors’ Symposium in Hong Kong. 02:15 The Elephant in the Room: Geopolitics They discuss the impact of events in the Middle East and how global uncertainty is shaping investor sentiment. 03:35 Capital Flows in Asia Dr. Rania Al-Mashat talks about how capital is shifting across Asia, driven by a growing demand for stability and predictability. 09:09 China’s Digital Leap Professor Ben Shenglin explains how digital payments and infrastructure are transforming China’s economy and capital movement. 11:46 Rethinking Growth in China Perry Wong evaluates China’s approach to market correction, government intervention and long-term economic resilience. 16:00 Indonesia’s Moment Christopher Ganis outlines how deglobalization and domestic strength are positioning Indonesia as a key investment destination. 20:21 Southeast Asia’s Growth Story Adrian Li shares why the region’s demographics and economic fundamentals make it one of the world’s most compelling opportunities. 25:50 Hong Kong’s Cultural Evolution Zabrina Lo reflects on the growing viability of careers in the arts and creative industries. Useful links https://milkeninstitute.org/ [https://milkeninstitute.org/] https://www.zju.edu.cn/english/ [https://www.zju.edu.cn/english/] https://www.britannica.com/biography/Adam-Smith [https://www.britannica.com/biography/Adam-Smith] https://asean.org/ [https://asean.org/] https://www.ina.go.id/ [https://www.ina.go.id/] https://hyrox.com/ [https://hyrox.com/] https://acv.vc/ [https://acv.vc/] https://www.tatlerasia.com/ [https://www.tatlerasia.com/] Don’t miss out We’re on a mission to bring the real Asia — its thinkers, builders, dreamers, and disruptors — to global ears. So if you know someone who would be a great guest or want to contact the team, please email: tanktalksasia@asiaworks.com [tanktalksasia@asiaworks.com] And don’t forget to follow, subscribe, and share so you don’t miss the next episode of Tank Talks Asia. Tank Talks Asia is an AsiaWorks [https://www.asiaworks.com/] production.

15. apr. 2026 - 28 min
episode The Beatles, Imelda Marcos and the 'Snub' That Changed Everything | David Guerrero | Tank Talks Asia cover

The Beatles, Imelda Marcos and the 'Snub' That Changed Everything | David Guerrero | Tank Talks Asia

In this episode of Tank Talks Asia, guest host Andrew Clark is joined by author and advertising executive, David Guerrero, to discuss The Beatles’ controversial visit to Manila in 1966. David’s new book “You Won’t See Me: When The Beatles Ghosted Imelda” revisits, from a Filipino perspective, the events that led to one of the band’s most infamous tour incidents. They discuss how miscommunication, cultural differences and media narratives have shaped the way a missed invitation to Imelda Marcos’ palace is remembered. Guerrero even suggests this Manila trip may have played a role in The Beatles’ decision to stop touring! Featured Voices Host: Andrew Clark [https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewlrclark/] (interviewer); Manisha Tank (introduction) Guest: David Guerrero [https://davidguerrero.net/#], Author and Creative Chair of BBDO Guerrero KEY TAKEAWAYS * David explains how the 1966 Manila incident has, until now, largely been told from the band’s perspective, leaving the Filipino side underrepresented. * He says the missed visit to the palace to meet the Filipino First Family stemmed from miscommunication, rather than intentional disrespect. * David discusses how cultural differences played a major role in escalating the situation. * He explains how media narratives, repeated over decades, have helped cement a simplified (and possibly unfair) version of events. * David believes that the fallout, including security withdrawal and airport tensions, ultimately contributed to the band’s decision to stop touring. CHAPTER HEADS 00:00 Scene Setting Andrew and Manisha explain who David Guerrero is and talk about his cross-cultural upbringing and global career. 06:06 Formative Years David reflects on how his interest in The Beatles first began and how Sgt. Pepper played a significant role for him in shaping a lasting connection to their music. 08:10 A Different Lens on a Famous Story Andrew provides some background to the story, while David outlines how The Beatles were subjected to intense media scrutiny wherever they went. 14:06 The Palace Invitation David details how excitement built ahead of The Beatles’ visit, which led to a poorly communicated invitation to Malacañang Palace being issued. 17:08 Miscommunication and Cultural Nuance He goes on to discuss how assumptions and indirect communication led to the misunderstanding on both sides. 19:45 The Fans at the Heart of the Story David shares an account from a group of Filipino fans, including their encounter with The Beatles at their hotel. 21:35 Fallout and Escalation He explains how the perceived disrespect to the First Family led to The Beatles having their security withdrawn. 22:24 The Airport Incident Revisited David tries to separate fact from fiction as he details the band’s chaotic departure from Manila. 24:03 Shaping History Andrew and David finish by discussing how, at the time, interviews with The Beatles helped cement stereotypes about the Philippines, despite a far more nuanced reality. Useful links https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkh9JHyyHK-4RqQFXTCMb7djhlFgrVV1P&si=LWKYtXxmMSOEZo2V [https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkh9JHyyHK-4RqQFXTCMb7djhlFgrVV1P&si=LWKYtXxmMSOEZo2V] https://www.penguin.sg/book/you-wont-see-me/ [https://www.penguin.sg/book/you-wont-see-me/] https://bbdoguerrero.com/ [https://bbdoguerrero.com/] https://dash.harvard.edu/entities/publication/2fb7a04a-cee3-4017-96e1-71c3f3e572a7 [https://dash.harvard.edu/entities/publication/2fb7a04a-cee3-4017-96e1-71c3f3e572a7] https://rollingstonephilippines.com/music/the-beatles-1966-visit-philippines-manila/ [https://rollingstonephilippines.com/music/the-beatles-1966-visit-philippines-manila/] https://www.beatlesbible.com/1966/07/04/live-rizal-memorial-football-stadium-manila-philippines/ [https://www.beatlesbible.com/1966/07/04/live-rizal-memorial-football-stadium-manila-philippines/] https://wspartners.bbc.com/episode/w3ct2zvk [https://wspartners.bbc.com/episode/w3ct2zvk] Don’t miss out We’re on a mission to bring the real Asia — its thinkers, builders, dreamers, and disruptors — to global ears. So if you know someone who would be a great guest or want to contact the team, please email: tanktalksasia@asiaworks.com [tanktalksasia@asiaworks.com] And don’t forget to follow, subscribe, and share so you don’t miss the next episode of Tank Talks Asia. Tank Talks Asia is an AsiaWorks [https://www.asiaworks.com/] production.

8. apr. 2026 - 26 min
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