ragTech is a tech podcast and media brand based in Singapore, run by three co-hosts:
- Natasha Ann Lum
- Saloni Kaur
- Victoria Lo
Our mission is to simplify technology and make it accessible, fun, and engaging for everyone. We cover AI, software, startups, and real life in tech through honest, relatable conversations.
We publish content across:
- Podcast (Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music)
- YouTube
- TikTok
- Website (ragtechdev.com)
- Conversational and first-person plural ("we", "us", "our")
- Accessible to both technical and non-technical readers
- Relatable and grounded, not corporate or buzzword-heavy
- Honest and balanced, willing to present multiple sides of an argument
- Warm but not fluffy
To match the authentic ragTech spoken tone for scripts, captions, or conversational content, refer to the transcripts in data/episodes/transcripts/. These are auto-transcribed podcast episodes and capture how Natasha, Saloni, and Victoria actually speak: casual, direct, with natural fillers ("like", "uh", "right?"), short punchy sentences, and genuine back-and-forth.
- No em dashes in any generated content. Use commas, colons, or restructure sentences instead.
- No rhetorical AI-sounding phrases like "And honestly?", "Here's the thing:", "Let's be real:", "At the end of the day,", "It's worth noting that". These sound unnatural and generated. Write directly instead.
- Blog posts follow a narrative structure: open with a story or hook, then structured sections with
##headers, images, and a ragTech CTA at the end. - Always end blog posts with the standard ragTech sign-off: Spotify, YouTube, Instagram, and linktree links.