Thriving in the Age of Disruption
💬 Stay Connected with Us [https://www.buzzsprout.com/1905125/fan_mail/new] Host: Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ramesh-ramachandra/] - Founder, Talent Leadership Crucible Poorani Thanusha [https://www.linkedin.com/in/poorani-thanusha/] - Principal Consultant, Talent Leadership Crucible Guest: Felicia Wee [https://www.linkedin.com/in/felicia-sung-ling-wee-86566a3a/?originalSubdomain=sg] – COO, Corporate & Trust Services – Asia, Portcullis Group Michele Wee [https://www.linkedin.com/in/michele-weewhosaysicant/?originalSubdomain=sg] - Founder and CEO “Who says I can’t” In this special episode of Thriving in the Age of Disruption, released in conjunction with International Women’s Day 2026, Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra and co-host Poorani Thanusha sit down with sisters Felicia Wee and Michele Wee for a thoughtful conversation on family, entrepreneurship, and sustaining meaningful relationships while building lives along different paths. Although they share the same childhood and family roots, Felicia and Michele have taken distinct professional paths. Felicia serves as Chief Operating Officer at Portcullis, a global family office platform providing professional services to family offices and wealth-owning families. Michele, formerly a banker, recently pivoted into entrepreneurship and now runs her own venture, Who Says I Can’t, based in Vietnam. A particularly personal moment in the episode emerges as both Felicia and Michele reflect on navigating their parents’ divorce while growing up, and how those experiences shaped their resilience, emotional maturity, and approach to relationships today. The discussion also touches on different forms of entrepreneurship. Felicia shares insights about entrepreneurial thinking within a corporate and family-office environment, while Michele reflects on the transition from banking into building her own business. The episode concludes with reflections on spirituality, simplicity, and parenting. As committed and active parents themselves, Felicia and Michele discuss how they try to pass on values of resilience, humility, and emotional awareness to the next generation. Ultimately, this conversation offers a thoughtful exploration of how family relationships evolve over time—and how shared roots can continue to sustain connection even as life paths diverge. 💡 Key Takeaways * Siblings can maintain strong family bonds even while pursuing very different professional paths. * Entrepreneurship can take different forms, from corporate leadership to building new ventures. * Personal challenges within families can shape resilience and emotional maturity. * Family offices must learn to navigate crises carefully while avoiding forced buyout situations. * The International Women’s Day message shared in the episode reminds us of the principle of “give to gain.” 🌱 Upcoming Programme: Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA) If you are looking to deepen your leadership journey and build sustainable impact, consider joining our upcoming Sustainable Success for Collective Advantage (SSCA) programme. 📍 SSCA Singapore — 17 to 19 September 2026 This immersive experience is designed for leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers who want to align purpose, performance, and long-term impact in a rapidly changing world. Thriving in the Age of Disruption with Dr. Ramesh Ramachandra [https://sg.linkedin.com/in/ramesh-ramachandra] Ready to thrive in today’s fast-changing world? Visit our website [https://talentleadershipcrucible.com/] for exclusive insights and resources from Dr. Ramesh! 💡 Watch the full video episodes and engaging reels on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@tlcasia6577/featured]. 🎥 Follow us on Tiktok [https://www.tiktok.com/@talentleadershipcrucible] and Linkedln [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ramesh-ramachandra/] for updates and bonus content. 📢 Stay inspired with actionable tips and expert advice every week. 🎙️ This podcast is proudly produced by Talent Leadership Crucible [https://talentleadershipcrucible.com/].
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