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20 Questions

20 Questions : What is it?

The basis on which new web talk show 20 Questions was created is simple: Change perceptions, change the world.

20 Questions features young, ambitious and passionate people who love their jobs. The fact that this is a rarity in our modern day society is alarming and distressing; indicative of a workforce that is resigned to a mediocre and very likely inadequate life. With 20 Questions, we hope to dispel the preconceived notion that work cannot be play.

While 20 Questions is fun and can be enjoyed by all ages, the show is mainly aimed at high school and college students. Since they will soon join the workforce, we hope to help create a more vibrant and innovative generation of young Malaysians who are not afraid to break out of the mould to pursue their true passions.

20 Questions is 7 minutes packed with inspiring information, genuine passion and a lot of laughs. The show features two segments; the first being the interview, the second featuring a game where our highlighted guest is asked 20 questions about his/her job and is required to answer them in 2 minutes.

20 Questions is hosted by David Yeow and Joel Loi, a very fun and funny duo who are talented and inspiring youths themselves.

20 Questions : Who is behind it?

  • Mia Palencia is a woman of many talents. Singer songwriter, jazz crooner, voice actor, public speaker and occasionally a theatre personality, she kicked off her career as the other half of well-known local jazz act Double Take at the age of 14, with whom she has released two albums. She has sung for kings, travelled the world as a public speaker and a vocalist, and, most recently, begun exploring the world of cartoons as a voice actor. Mia released her first solo single, Sayang in September 2006. Her much anticipated first solo album, Finding My Way, was recently released in April 2008 and features all original music.

    A self-employed Malaysian herself, Mia has become increasingly concerned with the lack of drive amongst the 9-to-5ers. She is very passionate about working with young people, and has been invited on numerous occasions to share her thoughts on living and working, most recently at the 2008 Malaysian Youth Conference as well as at Digi's wonderfully innovative program for young Malaysians, Spark.

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