Episodes
Hacking. We’ve seen it a thousand times on popular television series and movies. It’s been ingrained in our minds - the hooded figure hunched over a computer in a dark room or a spectacled geek sitting in a hidden van typing away on a laptop. Stacey is a white hat hacker (also known as an ethical hacker) whose job is to test security systems for big corporations and protect them from criminal hackers. She sheds light on the myths of hacking and how different it is from what we see on the big...
Published 04/20/17
From our early years, colour becomes part of our lives. It has practical bearing on our personal relationships, it influences the home environment, offices, hospitals and everything we eat, drink and touch. But do colours heal? We speak to Evelyn Leong, who uses colour therapy to treat physical, mental or emotional problems by balancing energy.
Published 04/13/17
This week, Careers Unusual takes a twist. We went out for a street interview to find out what Malaysians secretly wish are their full time jobs. And perhaps, a little pause and ponder upon the unusual in our ordinary routine.
Published 04/06/17
Action! Drama! Betrayal! Elimination! These might be some of the words you think of when it comes to reality television. Ever wondered what it’s like behind the scenes of these reality shows? Iskander and Feisal Azizuddin are the names behind Feisk Productions. Literally. They created an online reality series, Kampung Quest that took off in 2014. Three years later, they have produced four seasons of Kampung Quest and launched their own platform, OhSnapTV. We speak to them on their experience...
Published 03/30/17
It’s a yearly affair for anime and manga comics fans to gather at various cosplay conventions around Malaysia, celebrating their favourite characters in Japanese pop culture. Cosplay is the art of bringing fictional characters to life through costumery and pageantry. Venus Lim, owner of Costurera Haberdashery helps make that happen. Venus is an avid lover of period costumes and is a veteran cosplayer who started her business to create costumes. We find out what it means to be a costumer as...
Published 03/23/17
Colonel Chris Hadfield spent decades in astronaut training and has logged nearly 4,000 hours in space. Hadfield flown two space shuttle missions, served as commander of the International Space Station and made history as the first Canadian to float in space. Chris is a space oddity for becoming the most social media savvy astronaut ever, faithfully documenting life while he sails overhead. He also became a youtube sensation for singing in space! Put your belt on, the adventure of Careers...
Published 03/16/17
It’s a great big jungle out there. Are you ever curious about life beyond civilization? Perhaps you’ve seen the colourful streaks on the majestic gila monster or maybe heard the hiss of a rattlesnake on television. Join us as we take you behind the scenes on what it’s like to be a wildlife show host. We speak to Coyote Peterson to hear about his adventures on his show, Brave Wilderness and step into his shoes as we walk the trails with his tales on wildlife.
Published 03/09/17
Light is the brush, darkness is the canvas. Hannu Huhtamo is a visual artist and a photographer that is not afraid of the dark, but finds a potential magic in it. In fact, he creates a world in the low light with just a little torch, some skills and imagination. Hannu join us in Careers Unusual to share the experience on being a light graffiti artist.
Published 03/02/17
Beating the morning jam and clocking out at the end of each day can get repetitive and mundane. What if you could climb mountains, see the sun rise and set beyond the horizon or even ski down a snowcap while still keeping your job? Remote Year is a program where digital nomads all around the world come together to experience travel and working. We speak to Rosa Langhammer from CoderDojo, a digital nomad who travels while setting up coding initiatives in schools all around the world.
Published 02/23/17
Jimmy Diresta makes stuff for a living. He owns a Youtube channel dedicated to DIY construction, where audience takes a ticket to his workshop, and catch Jimmy’s captivating and creative works. A graduate of The School of Visual Arts in New York, Jimmy hosted 3 different shows revolving around his skill and passion for construction. On his channel, Jimmy has made many interesting things such as a dagger made from an old file, and his most popular video, a guitar made from an AK 47, along with...
Published 02/16/17
Ever stopped to take sight of the great big world in front of you? What about the great empire that lies beneath the ground you walk on? Mikey Bustos is an ant keeper and ant enthusiast who runs his company and YouTube channel, AntsCanada to help ant-keepers alike around the world in the art of keeping ants. He speaks with us today on how he helps promote the hobby of ant keeping and even on how he contributes to habitat conservation through his love for ants.
Published 02/09/17
Anything is possible within the limits of gravity and physics, this is especially true to cake artist Mimi Liew of PassioNate Cakes. Specializing in making gravity defying 3D cakes, Mimi is recognized within the industry as a leader at her craft, developing new and creative techniques in the work of cake art and sculpture. Whether it's a simple round cake, an exquisitely subtle or grandeur wedding cake, or even a corporate event to serve thousands, Mimi can take your cake fantasy and turn it...
Published 02/02/17
When you think of hobbies, naturally the conventional list comes to mind: everything from painting and drawing to even baking and cooking perhaps? That’s not the case for Jessie Lee, who walks down the unbeaten path of past times by choosing the art of Chinese Metaphysics as her main creative outlet and career specialization. To commemorate the auspicious beginning of the Year of the Rooster, we speak with Jessie Lee, a Destiny Consultant and founder of Soleil Trinity Resource, to share some...
Published 01/26/17
Andy Cavatorta is a sculptor working with sound and robotics. A graduate of MIT’s Media Lab, his work integrates emerging technologies with traditional crafts to discover new ways to create meaning with sound. And we’re not talking about those conventional electronic mixers, controllers or decks. The list of materials for robotic instrument builder Andy Cavatorta’s project includes, but is not limited to, wine glasses, wheels, vacuum tubes and even Mongolian horsehair and dried wasps nests....
Published 01/19/17
Some even find it difficult take a shower during cold days but imagine taking a swim in the middle of Antarctica. On this episode of Careers Unusual, Jermaine Bee speaks to someone who is attracted to extreme challenges, someone who isn’t afraid to battle frozen death, someone who has a passion for ice swimming. Let’s hear it from the man himself, ice swimmer, Ram Barkai.
Published 01/12/17
In this episode of Careers Unusual, we speak to the world’s most famous Snow Artist, Simon Beck, who has created over 200 snow murals on a freezing cold mountaintop at an elevation of over 8,000 feet. His paintbrush? His feet! He shares with us on what inspired him to become a Snow Artist despite the subzero cold as well as what goes behind creating his phenomenal work of art.
Published 01/05/17
2016 was a fleeting year of highs and lows. This year, we covered the many facets of jobs unseen and unknown to the masses; from a Hot Air Balloonist, Flirtologist, Swordsmith and Soundscape Ecologist, all the way up to an Embalmer, Cockroach Scientist and even SIRI herself. In today’s Careers Unusual Flashback Friday, we conclude the year by presenting the very best of careers in 2016.
Published 12/29/16
On this episode, we speak with someone who holds the whole world in his hands - like literally: a Globemaker. Peter Bellerby is a Globemaker who runs Bellerby & Co. Globamakers in a studio based in London. Along with his team, he creates modern handcrafted world globes of their own design. Since it’s the holiday season, we hear from Peter, who brings us around the world through his unique career.
Published 12/22/16
Xander Bianchi is an ice farmer at the Ouray Ice Park in Colorado, one of the largest ice climbing parks in the world. With nearly 200 different climbing routes covering 17,000 vertical feet of terrain, listen to how Xander creates these beautiful walls of ice in freezing cold conditions everyday, farming and moulding water droplets to build this ice climber’s playground.
Published 12/15/16
Martin Riese is the only certified water sommelier based in the United States. He has curated a list featuring 20 of the world's finest waters, which he sells for up to $20 a bottle at his Los Angeles restaurant. Riese began his renowned career in his native Germany. Today, he is a Water Tasting Educator, acclaimed author, Water Sommelier at Patina Restaurant Group in Los Angeles, and the world’s foremost expert on water. So what is a water sommelier? What is it like to be a professional in...
Published 12/08/16
Glen The Balloon Guy is a professional balloon twisting entertainer with some 2 decades of experience. He started twisting balloons to impress his daughter, but along the way discovered the wonder and magic of balloon art. Glen is today a master of the craft, making larger than life balloon sculptures and wearables that are capable of stopping traffic! He shares with us his love for the art, and the rewards his job brings to himself and the people around him.
Published 12/01/16
Author, illustrator & paper engineer Matthew Reinhart joins us on the show to describe his meticulous but totally rewarding career as a pop-up book artist. Listen to how he creates these elaborate, award-winning, larger than life pop-ups, that continue to be loved and cherished by kids and adults alike around the world.
Published 11/24/16
Bernie Krause has been listening to nature since 1968, and through his sound recordings charts how wildlife sounds have shifted over the course of climate change. His collection consists of more than 4,000 hours of natural soundscape recordings - marine and terrestrial. From bird songs to wolf howls to insect footsteps, Krause was also part of providing the natural soundscapes for dozens of Hollywood films including Apocalypse Now, Rosemary's Baby, Love Story, and Doctor Dolittle. Bernie...
Published 11/17/16
On this episode of Careers Unusual, we speak to a Professional Jump Roper, Tori Boggs. Boggs started rope skipping at the age of 5 and today she holds more World and National Jump Rope Championship Titles and Records than any other female the sport has seen. The 25-time Grand World Jump Rope Champion and two-time World Record Holder has been featured on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, America’s Got Talent, ESPN, CNN, Cirque du Soleil, to name a few, not just because of her jump rope skills, but...
Published 11/10/16
It’s true. You can make music out of almost anything - vegetables included. Meet Matthias Meinharter, one of the co-founders and main members of the Vegetable Orchestra, a one-of-a-kind group, that make music using instruments made of fresh vegetables. We speak to him about this rare genre of music, the challenges they face using perishables in their performances and what they do with their vegetable instruments after every show.
Published 11/03/16