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CNA938 Rewind - Built to hook: should we regulate social media features? #SGToday

After a California verdict found Google and Meta liable for harmful platform design, and as Singapore debates youth social media restrictions, what specific features may be impacting young people’s mental health? Daniel Martin speaks with Sembawang GRC MP Vikram Nair and Ronnie Chan, Founder of SOLD Studio. 

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CNA938 Rewind - Built to hook: should we regulate social media features? #SGToday

After a California verdict found Google and Meta liable for harmful platform design, and as Singapore debates youth social media restrictions, what specific features may be impacting young people’s mental health? Daniel Martin speaks with Sembawang GRC MP Vikram Nair and Ronnie Chan, Founder of SOLD Studio. 

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CNA938 Rewind - #TalkBack: Busking on Public Transport – Sounds Fun or No Thanks?

A live performance on your bus ride, a welcome surprise or an unwanted disruption? After a New Zealand singer-songwriter, went viral for performing on a public bus, the debate is growing over what counts as busking and where the line should be drawn in shared spaces. Daniel Martin discuss with Jonathan Goh, Chairman of the Buskers’ Association Singapore.

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CNA938 Rewind - Market Momentum (7/5): The Fed is inheriting a classic Stagflation problem #SGToday

Guest: Andre De Rozario, Investment Counselor, Citigold Private Client, Citibank Singapore.

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CNA938 Rewind - Over 40 mums: a lifestyle choice or structural challenge? #SGToday

As Singapore’s birth rates fall, more women are having children later in life, with rising births among those aged 40 to 44 and sharp declines among younger groups. Is the over-40 mum becoming the new norm, and what challenges does this pose for the workforce? Daniel Martin speaks with Dr Tan Poh Lin, Senior Research Fellow, Institute of Policy Studies. 

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CNA938 Rewind - A Helping Hand & Then Some - SCWO’s Single Mothers Programme

In ‘Made in SG’, Melanie Oliveiro finds out about the Singapore Council of Women’s Organisations or SCWO’s Single Mothers Programme (SMP). Lorraine Lim, Deputy CEO of SCWO will explain how it supports women aged 21–55 navigating divorce, separation, or loss through structured emotional support, community, and empowerment pathways. Together with SMP participant Emmiellia Arip-Hirsch, Lim will talk about group therapy sessions, bonding activities for mothers and children, as well as peer mentoring & leadership training sessions.

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