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e-Spirit: The enduring spirit of entrepreneurship from Bhutan and beyond

e-Spirit: The enduring spirit of entrepreneurship from Bhutan and beyond

Released: 2024-05-29
© Rakhi Mehra I Druk Gyalpo's Institute (DGI) I Bhutan
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3 Episodes
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3 Episodes
Audio
Listen on Apple Podcasts
Released: 2024-05-29
© Rakhi Mehra I Druk Gyalpo's Institute (DGI) I Bhutan
Most Recent Episode
Episode 3: Balancing creativity, passion, and business with Project ZZA founder, Jamsel Tshering Gyaltshen

Episode 3: Balancing creativity, passion, and business with Project ZZA founder, Jamsel Tshering Gyaltshen

Time: 34:57
Making mistakes is the first step to tasting success: Jamsel Tshering Gyaltshen
In the third episode of e-Spirit Bhutan, our guest Project ZZA founder, Jamsel. He shares his journey through the culinary world, his inspirations in the kitchen as a young man, and the balancing act of developing and running Project ZZA, a restaurant focused on introducing novel Pizza dishes with contemporary Bhutanese Cuisine.
Excited to introduce the two student co-hosts:
Deki Wagmo and Tempa W. interns & graduates of The Royal Academy have been behind the scene in the kitchen with Project ZZA team for four months.
Please join us for the third episode of the e-Spirit Bhutan Podcast!
Show Notes
Global Shapers Community, Thimphu: Interview presenting What I wish I knew with Chef Jamsel
Episode ID: 1000672691571
GUID: 13d0b799-d6dd-4e28-8540-e4434159f9fe
Release Date: 29/05/2024, 16:09:04

Description

e-Spirit is a conversation with change-makers and seekers to exemplify the daring and enduring spirit of entrepreneurship. Co-hosted with students the intent is to expose young people in Bhutan and globally to cultivate an entrepreneurial mindset. It is an invitation to develop an open and adaptable view towards life and career choices.
Rakhi Mehra is currently researcher at the Druk Gyalypo's Institute (DGI) in Bhutan. The educational initiative is supported by Franklin University Switzerland and SwissNex’s Knowledge to Action (K2A) program for the Sustainable Development Goals.

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