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Is there a right way to resolve conflict or are we all just ghosting, exploding, or leaving the group chat to prove a point?
In today’s episode, we unpack the messy (and sometimes petty) ways we deal with fights, from public feuds like Trump vs Elon to personal fallouts with friends and family. We ask why it’s so hard to fight well, whether every conflict needs to be resolved, and how to know when it’s time to walk away or talk it out.
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Are we all just a little perverted - and is that really such a bad thing? Is watching porn cheating? Can you be a feminist and still pay for Onlyfans? And what happens when your partner’s “kinks” make you uncomfortable?
In today’s podcast, we explore how curiosity, consent and kink collide in the internet age - from leaked nudes and voyeurism to porn habits and private fantasies. We ask where the line is between being sex-positive and just plain pervy, whether clicking is crossing a boundary, and how shame still shapes our attitudes around digital desire.
We also unpack how porn affects real-life intimacy, whether it’s fair to judge your partner’s interests, and how different generations view sexuality online
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Can a loving God still send people to hell? Is masturbation actually a sin? And what happens when a church bans Pokémon or destroys Teletubbies?
In this episode of The Daily Ketchup, we sit down with Pastor Raymond Fong to ask the most difficult, taboo, and honest questions we've ever had about faith. From eternal damnation to modern relationships, we go deep into theology, church culture, and personal doubt.
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Would a person's sexual past affect your decision to continue dating them? Should couples have full phone transparency? Do women care more about emotional past then sexual past?
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What happens in the face of daily stress and anxiety of just trying to make ends meet? Apart from financial aid, how else can we help these families?What stops families from asking for help? And how can a family coach transform an entire household’s future?
In today’s episode, we go behind closed doors with a Director from the Ministry of Social and Family Development (MSF) and a ComLink+ family coach to uncover what life is really like for lower-income families in Singapore. We explore the invisible struggles these families face, such as unstable jobs, rental housing, and caregiving stress. From family coaching to support schemes, hear how long-term support systems are quietly helping them rise above, helping families rewrite their futures, one step at a time.
To find out more about Forward SG initiatives, visit the Together, for Better roadshows that will be happening around Singapore: go.gov.sg/tfbroadshows-tdk
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How much do we expect from fathers? When does the internet cross the line from holding someone accountable to just plain hating? Was it wrong for K.C. to miss appointments? Is it fair to judge a father for not footing the hospital bill? And is swearing in front of your kids ever okay?
In today’s episode, we sit down with Jill Lim and her husband K.C. Meals to respond to the viral parenting backlash. From accusations that K.C. abandoned Jill during her pregnancy, to criticism over their financial dynamics and parenting styles, we unpack the internet drama and go behind the scenes of what really happened.
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When does consent stop being consent? Is age the only factor in grooming? Can offenders ever be forgiven?
In today’s podcast, we unpack the controversial Ian Fang case - where the 34-year-old actor was accused of taking advantage of a 15-year-old girl - to explore the emotional, legal, and societal complexities surrounding consent, grooming, and power. From the victim’s mother calling for public exposure, to whether the law adequately protects minors, and the blurred lines between emotional manipulation and agency - we dive deep into what this case reveals about relationships with significant age gaps, and whether society should offer second chances to offenders.
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Is peer pressure more powerful than personal conviction? Has social media normalised drug use more than we realise? Why is it so hard to call out harmful behaviour among friends?
In today’s podcast, we explore the concept of “uninfluencing” - a bold new strategy that empowers individuals to think critically rather than follow the crowd. Our panel discusses how liberal drug cultures, online feedback loops, and social discomfort can cloud judgment, and why reinforcing personal agency might be the key to keeping young people safe. Plus, we share real stories of missed interventions, and offer a practical framework (according to ChatGPT) to help you speak up when it matters most.
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What drives someone to run as an independent in Singapore’s tightly controlled political landscape? How did one man rally without a party, propose Bitcoin-backed CPF reforms, and still walk away with the highest independent vote share in over 50 years?
After a fiery debut on our livestream, we invited Jeremy back for a proper sit-down to get to know the man behind the headlines. In this episode, the GE2025 breakout star unpacks the chaos of campaigning solo, what went wrong during his rally, and his bold vision for turning Singapore into the world’s Bitcoin refinery. From CPF to HDB, autism stats to zoo bribes — nothing is off the table.
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Why do the U.S. and China remain economically intertwined despite rising tensions? How is the Israel-Gaza conflict affecting Singapore and shifting global dynamics? What really happens behind closed doors during high-stakes international negotiations?
In this episode, we dive deep into the geopolitical currents shaping our world with Bilahari Kausikan — Singaporean retired academic, diplomat and civil servant who served as Singapore's Permanent Representative to the United Nations between 1995 and 1998. Known for his candid views and sharp insights, Bilahari shares what he’s seen from inside the diplomatic arena, unpacks the complexities of today’s international conflicts, and gives us a look at how small states like Singapore punch above their weight in regional and global politics.
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How did growing up in a single-sex school affect their dating lives? Do boys’ schools really make you more awkward around girls? And what was it like for Gerald and Kim when they first joined a live radio broadcast?
In today’s podcast, we invite radio DJs Gerald and Kim from 98.7FM to unpack everything from their own dating experiences to how school environments shaped their social skills. We dive into their journey into radio, the differences between single-sex and co-ed schooling, and how navigating crushes, friendships, and growing up in the public eye shaped who they are today.
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Should Singapore still be a one-party dominant state? Can the opposition ever unite? And are voters really making informed choices at the ballot box?
In today’s episode, veteran journalist Bertha Henson joins us for a candid conversation on the shifting ground of Singapore politics. We explore why coalition-building among opposition parties remains unlikely, how fiery rhetoric is giving way to policy-based campaigning, and whether media in Singapore is asking the right questions. From “mosquito parties” to the role of GRCs, Bertha unpacks what’s at stake in GE2025 - and why voters must reflect deeply on the Singapore they want to build.
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In this special episode of The Daily Ketchup, we sit down with Deputy Prime Minister Gan Kim Yong!
We kick off with a brand new segment—“Let’s Fill Up Your Wikipedia Page”—where we uncover his lesser-known hobbies (like XXX?!) and his wife’s reaction when he got the DPM title.
He breaks down how the tariff war is already hitting businesses in Singapore, why free trade is getting harder, and what the government is doing to help.
We also talk about his proudest moments at MOH, from building CHAS to leading during COVID-19, and the one crisis that kept him up at night.
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What makes a top infectious diseases expert walk away from medicine and straight into Singapore’s political ring?
In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Paul Tambyah, Chairman of the Singapore Democratic Party (SDP) and one of the country’s leading infectious diseases experts, for a fearless deep dive into healthcare, politics, and public service.
From why he deleted TikTok to whether Singapore is ready for a Pandemic 2.0, nothing is off the table. We unpack his entry into opposition politics, media bias, immigration, and even his mum’s role in shaping education policy for children with disabilities.
And yes, we ask him the million-dollar question: Should Chee Soon Juan step down already? 👀
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Why would someone leave a cushy corporate job… to become a lightning rod in Singapore politics?
In this episode, we sit down with Minister Grace Fu, one of Singapore’s longest-serving female ministers, for a no-holds-barred conversation on politics, policy and the public backlash that comes with both.
From her family’s deep political roots (her dad worked directly under LKY!) to her early policy battles against smoking, we dig into the defining moments of her career and the hot-button issues making headlines today.
Is the carbon tax just a slap on the wrist for the rich?
Why isn’t the government stepping in on overpriced food courts?
And what really happened with her viral food price comment?
We also talk GE2025 boundary changes and the biggest challenge PAP faces in this election.
🧠 Hard truths.
🧂 Spicy clapbacks.
🎙 Only on The Daily Ketchup.
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Is it ever too late (or too early) to fix your finances?
In this money-meets-mayhem episode, a 25-year-old employee sits down with her 35-year-old boss to ask the burning question: How do I stop being broke?
We talk emergency savings, long-term investments, and whether it’s okay to “whack” a little from your trading profits. From first paycheck disasters to investing vs trading, the gang dives into what really works when it comes to building wealth without sounding like a boring finance bro.
We unpack:
• Why JP keeps buying high and selling low
• John’s 3 financial life chapters (spoiler: it’s a whole book)
• Alison’s one money regret at 25
• Whether material things actually bring happiness
• And how world events shake your portfolio
Plus, get some insights on trading smart and we break down the difference between real investing vs just yolo-ing your cash.
Whether you’re just starting out or trying to clean up your financial mess, this episode is for you.
💰 Real advice.
🔥 Real mistakes.
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What are some secrets that only Magicians know about? How is it like being a full-time magician in Singapore? How did he go viral for his card tricks?
In today’s episode, we sit down with Jeremy Tan, an International Award Winning Magician and Number One Social Media Magician in Singapore!
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Is Singapore’s cost of living crisis fuelling support for the opposition? How has social media changed the political game? What future does the SDP envision for Singapore?
In today’s episode, Dr Chee Soon Juan from the Singapore Democratic Party breaks down the shifting political sentiments ahead of GE2025 — from how social media has helped opposition parties gain traction, to why youth engagement is more critical than ever. We also discuss the challenges of Singapore’s education system, low birth rates, immigration policy, and whether the current definition of success truly serves Singaporeans today.
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What’s it like being Singapore’s Minister for Transport, the lightning rod for public frustration, whenever transport disruptions occur? How did Mr Chee Hong Tat navigate the SimplyGo crisis just weeks into his new role? What were Mr Lee Kuan Yew’s last words to him before his passing?
In today’s podcast, we sit down with Mr Chee Hong Tat, Singapore’s Minister for Transport, for a behind-the-scenes look at what it’s like to shoulder the responsibility of ensuring the smooth operation of Singapore’s public transport system, relied on by millions of commuters every day, and to discuss upcoming upgrades to Singapore’s transport network.
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What is it like to be an opposition MP in Singapore? What challenges and struggles do they face? Are they ready to form a government in the 2025 GE? How has their team been affected by the recent saga? Why did they decide to join an opposition party?
In today’s podcast, we invite Jamus Lim, He Ting Ru, and Louis Chua from Sengkang GRC for a deep dive into the challenges and obstacles they face as opposition MPs in Singapore. We also discuss why they decided to join the opposition party and explore their political views ahead of GE 2025.
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