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CNA938 Rewind - Beyond the Pyramids - Exploring Egypt’s Sand Dunes & Salt Lakes

In ‘Destination Anywhere’, Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Kimberly Lynn, a travel content creator who goes by @wholistictraveler on Instagram and TikTok. Lynn will talk about her travels to Egypt and how she explored its oases, sand dunes and salt lakes.

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CNA938 Rewind - The Wellness Hour - Singapore’s only free prostate cancer screening #My1stProstateCheck returns for the third year

It’s an issue many men still hesitate to talk about—prostate health. Now the most commonly diagnosed cancer among men in Singapore, yet screening rates remain lower than they should be. But why is there still so much silence around it? Cheryl Goh looks at how access to screening can make a difference, especially for those who may otherwise delay or avoid it with Dr James Tan, Senior Consultant Urologist at HMI Medical, and Andrew Soh, Assistant Director at 365 Cancer Prevention Society.

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CNA938 Rewind - Eat, Drink, Singapore - 40 years at the table with Pan Pacific Singapore

Pan Pacific Singapore marks 40 years with a celebration of the flavours, restaurants and drinking experiences that have shaped its story. Cheryl Goh finds out how its dining scene has evolved and what guests can enjoy across its anniversary menus and cocktails with Andy Oh, Executive Chef at Pan Pacific Singapore, and Siew Han Jun, Bar Manager at PLUME, Pan Pacific Singapore.

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CNA938 Rewind - Mind Your Money - The fine line between venting and workplace gossip

Office gossip can offer stress relief and bring colleagues closer, but it can also damage reputations and workplace culture. Cheryl Goh speaks with Nat Fetalvero, host of CNA’s Work It podcast to explore where the line is, what managers and HR should do, and how employees can respond when the whispers turn towards them.

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CNA938 Rewind - A Letter to Myself: Kathleen Zhu, multi-sport athlete of short stature, rises above her limits

Kathleen Zhu was born with dwarfism, which may have limited her physical growth — but certainly not her drive. At 1.38 metres tall, she recently completed her first half-marathon and is an enthusiastic athlete in other intense sporting activities such as Hyrox. Kathleen shares how family, community — and a stint at a Michelin-starred kitchen in Thailand — were instrumental in helping her redefine her limits, and what she'd say in her letter to her younger self.

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CNA938 Rewind - US-Iran MOU: Both sides claim victory, but are they desperate wins?

Switzerland confirmed on Thursday (Jun 18) that "initial negotiations" on implementing a United States-Iran memorandum of understanding on ending the Middle East war were planned to take place at a Swiss resort complex on Friday. The announcement lifted a veil of uncertainty that had hung over the meeting at the Burgenstock luxury hotel complex near Lucerne in central Switzerland, initially announced on Tuesday. Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman speak with Omar Rahman, Fellow, Middle East Council on Global Affairs, for the latest.

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