Me, too. Well, that’s this episode done and dusted. Stay tuned for another of our new mini-episodes next week, and then a fantastic interview with New York Times Bestselling author and founder and CEO of Acumen, Jacqueline Novogratz.
Yeah, exactly. I also find it remarkable that she insists on total transparency for her work these days. For example, we had to agree to having the transcript for our entire conversation with her published by her ministry, as she does with every single meeting she has.
Incredible.
Yeah, no, you’re absolutely right. I loved her work on the coronavirus app. How remarkable that the Taiwanese never had to work from home, and yet they’ve had around 400 people with the virus and just 6 deaths.
Audrey’s such an interesting and impressive character, isn’t she?
Thank you very much. Take care.
The youngest ever.
That is really fascinating that the language…
They’re probably the only country in the world, practically. I guess it’s because Taiwan’s been confident that you’ve been able to isolate people who may be contagious, even if they’re asymptomatic. Is that right from the point of view of allowing people just to get on with life?
How, in Taiwan, thanks to calling software coders and engineers program designers, there are significantly more women than men working in the field. Plus, Audrey’s unique ways of seeing arguments from both sides. Without further ado, sit back and enjoy this discussion with the remarkable Audrey Tang. Audrey Tang, welcome ...
It’s amazing. In this episode, you’ll hear how Audrey’s quick involvement in creating a valuable app has played a key role in Taiwan’s extraordinarily successful management of COVID-19, with the country never having to stop working. How her heart condition as a child means that to this day, Audrey doesn’t ...
It’s a remarkable story. Somewhat of a child prodigy who also had a serious heart condition, Audrey’s childhood was anything but conventional. She dropped out of school at the age of 14 to manage her own education, and at the age of 16 started her first successful software business.
Yes, indeed. We’re heading into our eighth week of physical distancing and mostly staying at home right now. I know I’m certainly having my good days and my “not quite as good days.”
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