Afleveringen
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Urine leakage after childbirth is common, but it should not be dismissed as something women simply have to accept. Cheryl Goh explores why postpartum urinary incontinence happens, when it may be time to seek help, and medical treatment that can help women regain control and confidence with Dr Fiona Wu, Senior Consultant Urologist and Medical Director of Aare Urocare (a member of Beyond Medical Group).
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Catering is often still seen as standard buffet lines — but expectations today are shifting away from just food toward experiences that blend design, storytelling and convenience. Cheryl Goh finds out how one of the country’s longest-standing halal-certified caterers has evolved over the decades with Lyor Loh, Managing Director of How’s Catering.
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Personal messaging apps may make business communication easier, but they can also expose customer records, payment instructions and sensitive company information. Cheryl Goh speaks with Martin Nygate, Founder and CEO of Velox Networks to explore the risks facing Singapore firms and the controls needed to keep business conversations secure.
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Food allergies among children are on the rise in Singapore, with an estimated 5% affected and life-threatening anaphylaxis cases increasing significantly over the past decade. What’s driving this trend, and what should parents, teachers and caregivers look out for? Hairianto Diman and Susan Ng discuss the growing concern and why creating a safer community for children with food allergies matters more than ever with Dr Chong Kok Wee, Head and Senior Consultant, Allergy Service, KK Women’s and Children’s Hospital
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When something goes awry – a negative food experience or a bad day at work – some may take to social media to air their grievances. Recently, actress Joanne Peh cancelled a sales livestream in China after saying she felt disrespected by the merchant. She later went online teary-eyed to explain her decision. Conversely, others have taken to social media to raise awareness about issues or to raise funds. In this week’s The Big Question, we want to find out if social media is the “right” platform for us to air our grievances and if there should be boundaries. Hairianto Diman and Susan Ng speak with Assoc Prof Natalie Pang, Department of Communications and New Media, NUS & Dr Joel Yang, Clinical Psychologist, Mind What Matters
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On today's (25 June) markets analysis on Open For Business, Hairianto Diman and Susan Ng speak with Duncan Downes, Senior Client Portfolio Manager, Specialist Equities, Pictet Asset Management
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Global index provider MSCI has kept Indonesia and South Korea under review, delaying any changes to their market classifications as investors await further progress on reforms and market accessibility. The latest decision underscores the challenges both countries face in advancing their positions within global equity benchmarks. Hairianto Diman and Susan Ng dive deeper into the review Adam Ahmad Samdin, Economist, Oxford Economics
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On 'Destination Anywhere' with Melanie Oliveiro, we travel between two of Europe's great capitals: Paris and London, seen through the lens of See Haojun, founder of “On The Ground”, which builds AI-powered applications for modern businesses in Singapore. See will talk about how he’d encourage travelers to look beyond the familiar postcard landmarks, and how these cities are changing for travellers nowadays.
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In ‘Culture Club’, Melanie Oliveiro speaks with author Cherry Pua Africa – trainer, transformation coach and corporate speaker from the Philippines. Africa will talk about her rebranded self-help book “Empath to Success: The Power of Feeling without Failing”. A book that’s also best read by business leaders, mentors and even parents, Africa will explain how it promotes empathy as a relational skill and how leadership competence is also linked to being more empathetic.
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In ‘Made in SG’, Melanie Oliveiro profiles The Purest Co, a Singapore-founded supplement & wellness brand. Co-founder and COO Stuart Ho will explain how and why they launched the brand – starting with bird's nest and later expanding the product catalogue to include collagen, gut health, beauty, and daily wellness products. Together with CMO Sherman Lim, Ho will explain how they’re sticklers for The Purest Co to be a brand rooted in transparency and quality; and what their preferred marketing tactics are.
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Singapore’s core inflation held firm at 1.4 per cent in May. But, the road ahead might not be too smooth… With stronger pressures to come in the months ahead, is the worst yet to come? Daniel Martin discusses further with Selena Ling, Chief Economist and Head of OCBC Group Research.
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For generations, the formula seemed simple: study hard, get a degree and secure a good job. But experts say degree holders may need to rethink job security assumptions as retrenchment patterns shift. If the old promise has changed, what’s the new playbook for staying employable? Daniel Martin speaks with Samantha Ng, Career Development Specialist and Counsellor, Career Development Association of Singapore.
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A new report is warning of a high risk of severe transboundary haze across Southeast Asia in the months ahead. How much more certain is a haze episode this year, and if so, when? Daniel Martin speaks with Professor Steve Yim, Director of the Centre for Climate Change and Environmental Health, Nanyang Technological University.
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Severe asthma can continue to disrupt daily life even when a patient is already receiving treatment. Cheryl Goh finds out how severe asthma is diagnosed, when symptoms become an emergency, and how the right treatment plan can help patients regain control with Dr Alvin Lo, Deputy Chief of Respiratory Medicine at Woodlands Hospital.
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AI was meant to cut costs — but for many firms, it’s doing the opposite. Because it’s often paid per use, spending can spike fast — making AI one of the hardest costs to control. Cheryl Goh speaks with Chris Jordan, Regional Vice President and Country Manager for Singapore and ASEAN at monday.com to find out how cost spirals, and how businesses can ensure AI is actually delivering value.
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Every four years, the World Cup sweeps through Singapore living rooms – and this time, the kids aren't just watching. They're signing up, lacing up, and showing up. Youth academies are doubling in size. Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman find out more about this football fever and whether Singapore football can finally build something lasting with Paul Adamberry, Chairman, Get GungHo FC Celtic Soccer Academy
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Bullying, excessive workloads and a culture of public humiliation are pushing lawyers away from private practice, according to a landmark Law Society study. Researchers say attrition is rooted in long-standing structural and cultural issues, not individual resilience. Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman examine the work culture of the legal sector and what it will take to fix the problems with Stefanie Yuen Thio, Joint Managing Partner, TSMP Law Corporation & Lee Ji En, CEO, Chambers Lab
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On today's (24 June) markets analysis on Open For Business, Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman speak with Damian McIntyre, Head of Multi-Asset Solutions, Federated Hermes
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As AI capabilities advance rapidly, cyber risk is evolving from a technical issue into a core business concern. The Five Eyes intelligence alliance warns that new frontier AI models could reshape the cyber threat landscape sooner than expected. With AI attacking and AI defending, who is currently winning this automated cyber arms race? Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman find out with Jayant Dave, Chief Information Security Officer, Check Point Software Technologies
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