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CNA938 Rewind - EverNew VS EverGreen #1 - John Klass vs Victoria Klass

Melanie Oliveiro introduces a new ‘Made in SG’ special: “EverNew vs EverGreen”, where veterans of any given industry have discussions – even debates – with new and promising entrants to the sector. In this inaugural episode, Melanie speaks with John Klass, the popular singer-songwriter and music producer who recently released an e-book “The Voice Klass”. John will talk about how the book – gleaned from decades of experience as a radio presenter and singer – teaches readers to use the power of their unique voice. John’s daughter Victoria will talk about finding her own voice as a singer and what notes she and her father have been comparing when it comes to succeeding in the music business.

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CNA938 Rewind - The Wellness Hour - Beyond the trends: how skin fillers fit into skin health and confidence

Skin fillers have become one of the most talked-about aesthetic treatments today, from smoothing lines to restoring volume. With that popularity, however, comes plenty of questions about safety, expectations, and whether they’re even necessary to have. Cheryl Goh explores beyond the trends and social media hype to understand what fillers really do and how they fit into a broader picture of skin health and confidence with Dr Shirley Kwee, Medical Director and Aesthetic Doctor at Cambridge Medical Group, a member of Beyond Medical Group.

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CNA938 Rewind - Eat, Drink, Singapore - Taproom by night, coffeeshop by day

A taproom by night, and now a coffee shop by day, one familiar space is being reimagined for a new kind of neighbourhood dining experience. Cheryl Goh explores how tradition and modern tastes come together and what it means to create a space that feels both familiar and fresh for today’s Singaporean diner with Samuel Loh, founder of Orh Gao Taproom and Peh Gao Coffeeshop.

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CNA938 Rewind - Mind Your Money - 55% of SG family business have no succession plan

Many SME owners spend years and even decades building their businesses, but far fewer have a clear plan for what comes next. As more family-run firms in Singapore face leadership transitions and shifting priorities in the next generation, succession planning is becoming an increasingly urgent conversation. Cheryl Goh explores how business owners can balance preserving value and legacy while exploring new pathways in succession planning with Eldred Wee, Founder and Managing Director of Edenity and an M&A advisor.

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CNA938 Rewind - A $4 fix for late-night costly transport woes

Self-driving shuttles hit Punggol on April 1 – and at just $4 a ride, they might do more than move people. With late-night transport options gutted since NightRider’s exit and ride-hailing prices soaring past S$50 after midnight, Singapore’s nightlife and hospitality sectors have been quietly bleeding. Workers struggle to get home, customers head out less, and businesses feel the squeeze. Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman look at how autonomous shuttles could change that with Dr Natt Srinara, Lecturer, EHL Hospitality Business School

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CNA938 Rewind - Singapore flags “serious weaknesses” in X and TikTok safety

Singapore regulators have issued letters of caution to X and TikTok, citing major gaps in how harmful content is detected and removed. Cases included child exploitation material on X and terrorism-related content on TikTok that slipped through moderation systems. Both platforms are now under enhanced supervision and expected to strengthen AI detection and human review. Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman look at the significance and effectiveness of this tighter scrutiny on the platforms with Dr Natalie Pang, Senior Lecturer, School of Communications and New Media, NUS

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