In the second course of The Hero’s Table, Karen shares her journey from being a secondary school teacher to founding LearnMOJO, an online humanities coaching service for busy Singapore teens.
She discusses the challenges of teaching, including burnout and the need for a more flexible approach to education. Karen emphasizes the importance of humanities in developing critical thinking and perspective-taking skills, while also addressing the impact of technology on learning. She reflects on her experiences with neurodivergent students and the need for empathy in teaching.
She also shares some advice for aspiring entrepreneurs and the importance of community support in the entrepreneurial journey.
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In this episode, I sit down with Kitty, the founder of TWOBAKEBOYS, to talk about her incredible journey from baking at home during lockdown to running one of the most beloved dessert cafés around.
Kitty shares how her dream began in her own kitchen during Covid — driven by a simple vision: to create something different from the rest. From perfecting her signature crepe cakes to becoming the banana-pudding star of the city, she’s turned humble beginnings into a full-fledged café experience that quite literally brings the café to you.
Along the way, we laugh about my undeniable obsession with her banana pudding (yes, she calls me out on it 😅), talk about the power of creativity, and explore her philosophy of “making do with what you have.”
If you love stories of passion, persistence, and a whole lot of dessert, this one’s for you.
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