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CNA938 Rewind - Dulce Goh’s Paw-some Story of her Brand ‘The Cat Inspired’

In “Made in SG”, Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Dulce Goh, founder and chief designer of “The Cat Inspired” a Singapore-based creative lifestyle and pet-themed brand focused on cat-inspired illustrations, gifts, and merchandise. Goh will talk about why she started her own brand after working as a designer for a lingerie brand. She’ll also explain how her beloved late cat Toto inspired the hashtag and online community #CatInspiredMemories.

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CNA938 Rewind - The Wellness Hour - Why Our Approach to Back Pain and Joint Problems needs more attention

Do you only pay attention to your musculoskeletal health only when back pain or joint problems set in? What mindset shifts need to take place before the ‘silent epidemic’ hits us here in Singapore? Susan Ng finds out what it actually takes when it comes to preventative care with Assistant Professor Bryan Tan, Co-Chairman, Musculoskeletal (MSK) Integrated Care Workgroup at NHG Health.

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CNA938 Rewind - Eat, Drink, Singapore - A lighter, brighter taste of Prego

Italian food has always been about more than just eating, but also about gathering to enjoy it with company! Prego ushers in a new chapter inspired by family meals, shared plates and the return of classic tableside service. Susan Ng hears from Chef Davide Bizzarri, Head Chef at Prego about the stories behind the new menu.

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CNA938 Rewind - Mind Your Money - The Great Expectation Gap: Rethinking Work and Worth in Singapore

Jobstreet by SEEK’s new report , “The Great Expectation Gap: Rethinking Work and Worth in Singapore,” conducted with Milieu Insight, finds many workers are feeling a disconnect between what’s promised and what’s delivered at work. Eight in ten employees say they’ve experienced a job mismatch, and six in ten spot it within their first three months, with employees feeling the mismatch over pay fairness, unclear roles, and culture fit. Susang Ng unpacks why “fair work” is being renegotiated in real time, what employers are getting right, where the blind spots are and practical fixes that could help close the gap early before trust breaks down with Yuh Yng Chook, Director of Asia Sales and APAC Service at SEEK.

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CNA938 Rewind - How Heartland Businesses Will Cope With 6-Year Rent Lock-In 

New HDB shop tenders will now require successful bidders to commit to the tendered rent for six years, up from three. The move is meant to encourage more prudent bidding and keep stall rents more reasonable, amid concerns over escalating bids. Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman unpack what this means for heartland businesses, operating costs — and whether shoppers could feel it in everyday prices with Professor Sing Tien Foo, Provost’s Chair Professor, Department of Real Estate at the NUS Business School  

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CNA938 Rewind - Budget Meals at HDB Coffee Shops Now Optional: What It Means for Prices, Hawkers and Diners

HDB is making its budget meal scheme optional at coffee shops, shifting from a “must offer” rule to an opt-in model with incentives for operators. Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman unpack what changes on the ground — including the standardised budget meal options, typical price points, and why sustainability concerns drove the move with Hong Poh Hin, Chairman, Foochow Coffee Restaurants & Bar Merchants Association.

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