Brighter Futures Youth Podcast

Jeanette Cheah on Innovating Education for the Real World (HEX CEO & Co-Founder) | Episode 17

33 min · 9 de ene de 2026
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In this episode, I sit down with Jeanette Cheah, co-founder and CEO of HEX, to explore why entrepreneurial education matters now more than ever and what it really takes for young people to build clarity, confidence, and agency early in their careers. Jeanette reflects on building HEX from the ground up, leading with values in fast-moving systems, and rethinking education through a holistic, practical, and innovative lens. This is a honest conversation about leadership, growth, and creating impact. Listener bonus: HEX is offering 100% free access to their course “How to Build Your Network.” Use the code BFYP to enrol for free (one use per email, unlimited listeners). LINK: https://www.startwithhex.com/upskill-program/how-to-build-your-network

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