A weekly podcast with well known subjects every week talking about what's behind the facts. Hosted by Iyas Lawrence.
Most spaces are built for transactions, GAFOY was built for transitions. We’re moving past the "mall" era and into the age of the lifestyle ecosystem. From immersive workshops to vibrant pop-ups, they're creating a space for the urbanites of Jakarta to gather, exchange ideas, and find inspiration. In this episode, we sit down with the minds behind Nika, Mamitoko, and Kirin Bar to discuss their journey within the GAFOY ecosystem which shows how GAFOY serves as a medium for urban conversation, proving that the most valuable thing a space can offer is a new idea.---------------Thank you for watching, don't forget to subscribe and turn on notifications on these videos to be the first to know our next episodes. Also, if you're reading until this section, comment down below your favorite part from this podcast!Makna Talks is available on Spotify and Youtube. Twitter: @maknatalksInstagram: @maknatalksBusiness: [email protected]
Being 50 isn’t a bonus chapter, for Anton Ismael, it’s a whole new canvas. From capturing spontaneous frames to founding Kelas Pagi and building his creative compound Third Eye Space, Anton has always treated art not as a result, but as a record of life itself. In this special episode, we sit down with Anton to talk about what it means to create after decades of doing it. How does perspective shift when you’ve seen the world through both film grain and digital pixels? And of course, as Anton continues exploring new ways to express himself, the line between art and technology converges beautifully. Even a lifelong analog soul can find a new rhythm in the digital, this time, with a little help from the Samsung Galaxy Tab 11.---------------Thank you for watching, don't forget to subscribe and turn on notifications on these videos to be the first to know our next episodes. Also, if you're reading until this section, comment down below your favorite part from this podcast!Makna Talks is available on Spotify and Youtube. Twitter: @maknatalksInstagram: @maknatalksBusiness: [email protected]
Meet Tanya Gromenko, the woman behind SGB VA (Step-by-Step Guide to Becoming a Virtual Assistant), a platform that’s helping thousands take control of their careers and work from anywhere. More than just a course, SGB VA is a gateway to freedom, where anyone with a laptop and WiFi can learn to earn up to 18 million rupiah a month, connect with global clients, and redefine what a career looks like.We also met Shanez, an SGB VA alumni who found the program at just the right time in her life. Through SGB VA, she gained new skills, found her first clients, and now thrives in a full-time remote role, working from home with confidence and stability.To know more about SGB VA, here's a link to their free online webinar:https://link.sgbva.com/free-webinar-maknatalks
Long before social media turned everyone into a storyteller, one man made millions laugh with nothing but a keyboard and his truth. not through a video or a meme, but through his words. His book Kambing Jantan, born from a humble blog, became a phenomenon that redefined how Indonesians saw storytelling.Raditya Dika, writer, comedian, and filmmaker became a household name not because he chased fame, but because he told stories people secretly saw in themselves.-----------------If you've watched the video until the end you probably notice there's a quick plug for our perfume collaboration with Avalanche. Here's the link to purchase the perfume, Thankyou!The Host: https://www.tokopedia.com/avalanchefr...Interview Room:https://www.tokopedia.com/avalanchefr...If you want to see other collections from Avalanche you can head over to: avalanchefragrance.com/links
What makes someone leave the comfort of home, travel thousands of kilometers, and discover a new life in a land he never expected to love so deeply?
In this episode, we sit down with Kristian Hansen, a Danish traveler who has spent years exploring Indonesia, not as a tourist, but as someone who wants to understand its heart. Through his journey, Kristian has captured raw stories of people, culture, and everyday kindness that the world rarely sees. From riding through remote islands to helping rebuild a bridge in Wakatobi, he shares how Indonesia has changed him in ways he never imagined.
He opens up about the beauty and chaos of the road, the small gestures that made him feel like family, the loneliness behind the adventure, and the moment he realized… maybe Indonesia isn’t just a destination, it’s home.
It’s no secret that we’ve leveled up our set (and we know you guys love it too). Well, today we’re sitting down with the man behind this beautiful space, the mind and maker himself, Eko Priharseno, the creative force behind Sawdust and a driving figure in Indonesia’s evolving design scene.We talked about how Indonesian design has finally found its momentum, what it means to keep pushing the industry forward, and how sometimes being too forward-thinking can be both a gift and a challenge. For Eko, the biggest reward isn’t just the paycheck, it’s seeing clients light up when the work comes to life. Because at the end of the day, good design isn’t just made, it’s felt, it's forward and it's timeless.
In this episode, we sit down with Ray Janson, a chef, entrepreneur, and storyteller to talk about the world that shaped him. From dreaming of becoming a chef as a kid to surviving the “tough” era of kitchen life, Ray opens up about what it really takes to thrive in the culinary world. He shares lessons from working alongside some of the best chefs in the world, including his time at Noma, often dubbed the world’s best restaurant, and how those experiences taught him about culture, discipline. We also dive into one big question: why doesn’t Indonesia have a Michelin starred restaurant yet?-----------------If you've watched the video until the end you probably notice there's a quick plug for our perfume collaboration with Avalanche. Here's the link to purchase the perfume, Thankyou!The Host: https://www.tokopedia.com/avalanchefragrance/avalanche-fragrance-x-maknatalks-the-host-extrait-de-parfum?extParam=whid%3D16513147Interview Room:https://www.tokopedia.com/avalanchefragrance/avalanche-fragrance-x-maknatalks-interview-room-extrait-de-parfum?extParam=whid%3D16513147If you want to see other collections from Avalanche you can head over to: avalanchefragrance.com/links
If you play padel, you’ve probably heard his name across the courts. But if you don’t, let us introduce you to Zar Lasahido, Indonesia’s no. 1 ranked padel player and one of the driving forces behind the rise of padel in Indonesia. Padel may be relatively new to Indonesia, but in just a few short years, it has grown from being a curiosity into a lifestyle movement, with more and more people picking up a racket and discovering the joy of the game.
-----------------If you've watched the video until the end you probably notice there's a quick plug for our perfume collaboration with Avalanche. Here's the link to purchase the perfume, Thankyou!The Host: https://www.tokopedia.com/avalanchefragrance/avalanche-fragrance-x-maknatalks-the-host-extrait-de-parfum?extParam=whid%3D16513147Interview Room:https://www.tokopedia.com/avalanchefragrance/avalanche-fragrance-x-maknatalks-interview-room-extrait-de-parfum?extParam=whid%3D16513147If you want to see other collections from Avalanche you can head over to: avalanchefragrance.com/links
What happens when someone with no political background steps into government, but carries a lifelong passion for the creative economy? In this episode, we sit down with Irene Umar, Indonesia’s Vice Minister of Creative Economy, to explore how her perspectives can help shape the nation’s newest and most vibrant sector.From FMCG to fine arts, Irene sees the creative economy as more than just culture, it’s a powerful economic engine, a matchmaker of collaborations, and a bridge between industries that don’t always speak the same language. She believes Indonesia already has the foundation to lead in this space, it just needs to be organized, sharpened, and pushed forward.-----------------Thank you for watching, don't forget to subscribe and turn on notifications on these videos to be the first to know our next episodes. Also, if you're reading until this section, comment down below your favorite part from this podcast!Makna Talks is available on Spotify and Youtube. Twitter: @maknatalksInstagram: @maknatalksBusiness: [email protected]
Before we got "lo-fi girl" who became the go-to soundtrack for late-night overthinkers and AM thoughts, we had Adhitia Sofyan where his songs sat with you in silence, helping you process love, longing, and everything in between.In this episode, we sit down with Adhitia to talk about his journey as a musician who started recording in his bedroom, the stories behind how he writes music, and a sneak peek into his upcoming album. We also dive into how the music industry has changed since the early days of his career back when sharing songs online felt like tossing them into the unknown (the good old days of 4shared), never knowing who might stumble upon them.
From viral beginnings to global stages, Rich Brian has redefined what it means to be a self-made artist in the digital age. Bursting onto the scene at just 16 the Indonesian rapper, singer, and producer quickly proved he was more than a one-hit wonder. With every release, Brian shows he’s not just riding the wave, he’s building his own.-----------------If you've watched the video until the end you probably notice there's a quick plug for our perfume collaboration with Avalanche. Here's the link to purchase the perfume, Thankyou!The Host: https://www.tokopedia.com/avalanchefragrance/avalanche-fragrance-x-maknatalks-the-host-extrait-de-parfum?extParam=whid%3D16513147Interview Room:https://www.tokopedia.com/avalanchefragrance/avalanche-fragrance-x-maknatalks-interview-room-extrait-de-parfum?extParam=whid%3D16513147If you want to see other collections from Avalanche you can head over to: avalanchefragrance.com/links-----------------Thank you for watching, don't forget to subscribe and turn on notifications on these videos to be the first to know our next episodes. Also, if you're reading until this section, comment down below your favorite part from this podcast!Makna Talks is available on Spotify and Youtube. Twitter: @maknatalksInstagram: @maknatalksBusiness: [email protected]