‘Inside the Life of Influencers’ with Hanli Hoefer
& Ming Bridges

Hanli (Media personality, influencer, and content creator)
Ming (Founder and CEO of Rentadella, influencer,
and content creator)

 
 

“Remembering your intention when you are posting helps with your mental health, and keeps you from being too affected by what can happen on social media. ”

In this episode of Decontextualized, Natalia Rachel is joined by Hanli Hoefer, media personality, influencer and content creator, and Ming Bridges, founder and CEO of Rentadella, influencer and content creator. Hanli and Ming share how they started their influencer journeys, the challenges and difficulties they face, how they overcame those challenges and built themselves and each other up.

About Hanli Hoefer:

With a personal history rooted in travel, photography and the arts, Hanli represents the ‘modern Asian woman’. Holding firm to her values, Hanli has threaded her passions for holistic wellness, sustainability, and female empowerment throughout her work, as a content creator and through the types of brands she chooses to work with. 

Beyond working and partnering with brands that align with her values, Hanli sought to create something that definitively represented her views as a person of influence in Asia. Together with her co-host, she launched the popular podcast, Just So We’re Clear, which delves into topics surrounding modern womanhood and profiles trailblazing women. Through this, Hanli showcases her passions and values as she gives her take on what it means to be a modern Asian woman.

About Ming Bridges:

Ming Bridges is a singer/songwriter and entrepreneur best known as founder of Rentadella, a disruptive sustainable fashion rental experience in Singapore carrying garments for women sizes UK2-UK18. She is an activist against eating disorders and has delivered several TEDx talks to students around South East Asia. With a combined following of over 1.2 million on social media, Ming also enjoys collaboration and content creation for brands she believes in. She has been named one of Green Is The New Black’s Green Warriors of 2019 for her efforts in making sustainability accessible and beautiful.