Choon Fah's ideas and projects may not have taken off yet, but he is committed to living boldly to positively impact the world. Find out more about how this turned out when he graduated from university!
Read More20-year-old Syahindah Ishak has always loved journalism but her journey to becoming one was arduous. Find out how she discovered and pursued her passion for telling stories while staying true to her goals and values.
Read MoreBuckle up as we embark on the bold life journey of 19-year-old Wei En, who has persevered despite the obstacles and continues to challenge herself.
Read MoreIt has been close to 3 years in the making. Boldness is not just worn on the sleeves but don on like a cape of honour. In the new year, new decade ahead, we gathered our closest tribe, shot snippets of our candid interactions at common places.
Read MoreThe year of 2019 has been an exciting and magnificent one for us. With new partnerships formed, a growing BOLD tribe as well as many other new creations and experiences, we couldn’t have asked for a better year. Before 2020 kicks in, we take you through the entire year in a 60-sec short clip plus hear from the three at BOLD AT WORK what the year has been like for them!
Read MoreIt has been close to a quarter since the soft launch of JuraSEEK Park. What started as Design-Thinking opportunity to make career conversations as accessible as possible has now turned into a tool that has enabled many young people to have a glimpse of their current realities- their very own life goals. Here’s a photo documentation of the journey thus far!
Read MoreMany of us could find ourselves using and hearing the word ‘stuck’ many times a day. “I was ‘stuck’ in meetings all day!” “I am stuck in a job I don’t like; what should I do?” But what does it really mean to be ‘stuck’? And might your body hold the clue to how you might get unstuck? In Life Hack Workshop: Presencing inspired by Theory U, two bodies discuss with Yoek the coordinator, their unexpected discoveries on the way out of ‘stuck.
Read MoreHow does Play, Live and Work- the three spaces that we revolve our lives around currently look like and what could our world have more of that we can offer our unique skills to? We were inspired by the lenses of the 17 year olds, the ones who claimed they have never ever wandered into their neighbourhood.
Read MoreThrough Khloe’s recent experience, we explore what’s often left unspoken in this journey of transit and sometimes what’s required is much vulnerability and openness.
Read MoreFrom conceptualisation to execution, it was made possible because of surprises after surprises. How hard would something as cute as a paddle-pop arigurumi be? After all, we had people in the room who conquered ‘mountains’ and scaled heights! We surprised ourselves, and along with that were many life lessons learnt.
Read MoreAn unexpected mix of people, young-senior, handyman-office clerks, leaders-therapist. The only thing they had in common was belonging to the same work team. Who would have thought this was a start of a reimagined future together?
Read MoreWhat began as a sharing of experiences made us realised that there’s more left to be uncovered beyond what we can conceptually understanding- it hit us only when we brought our interaction not just into the real world but beyond boundaries.
Read MoreWe are recruiting youths who are keen to begin their career exploration journey and unpack what the Future of Work means to them! If impact and innovation are your thing, our programme line-up for 2020 would excite you. Here we are providing you first dips of what’s in store and are allowing early-bird sign ups!
Read MoreNail Aesthetician. Graphic Designer. Crystal bracelet curator. The many talented lives of Annabel Lee. But that’s not all. She says it would be more exciting if a full time job comes along.
Read MoreIn our next season, Bold is looking for youths who are budding seekers and creators. Curious individuals who share our beliefs and are keen to commit to adding on to our BOLD culture. But before that, do us a favour and read on Jowelyn’s personal reflections to know what you are in for.
Read MoreA constant exploration to make visible the work of our youths as they journey through changes in their life. In this piece, listen into their pursuits and spot something in common between the two of them.
Read MoreAn eloquent recount by Sindy, a participant of the recently concluded Sew Simple workshop- this workshop imparts more than just the skills of sewing. It is an attitude of trying, she says.
Read MoreWhat happens when we bring together different groups of youths who are seemingly in their own definition of liminal spaces? What we once associated such a space to be with, perhaps can now take on a different meaning.
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