Skip to main content
Advertisement
Advertisement

CNA938 Rewind - Of Grief and Healing - Lang Leav’s “Soon It Will Be Sunday” Poetry Collection

In ‘Culture Club’, Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Lang Leav the bestselling Australian novelist and poet about her newly released poetry collection, “Soon It Will Be Sunday”. Described as deeply personal and beautifully composed, “Soon It Will Be Sunday” dwells on love, loss, time, and the spaces between endings and beginnings. Leav talks about how the life and death of her beloved dog Whiskey paved the way for poems about grief, remembrance, and healing. She’ll also talk about growing up as a minority in Australia via the piece “Second Migration”.

Resume Pause 30 min

CNA938 Rewind - Mind Your Money - From AI to cyber threats: stopping scams before you hit send 

Scams today aren’t just about suspicious links — they’re often coordinated across multiple platforms, designed to build trust, create urgency, and push victims into moving money fast. Hui Wong finds out how cyber threats are evolving, why scams are hitting retail banks harder than ever, and what banks can do to protect customers without making everyday banking painfully slow with Sahil Mohnani, Principal, Oliver Wyman. 

Resume Pause 18 mins

CNA938 Rewind - Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’: Global solution or power play?

President Donald Trump is proposing a new US-led “Board of Peace” to resolve global conflicts – chaired by himself and funded by billion-dollar contributions. Can a leader known for aggressive foreign policy also position himself as a global peacemaker? Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman look at its true intentions, global credibility, and what happens when Trump’s presidency ends with Dr Jessica Genauer, Associate Professor in International Relations, Flinders University

Resume Pause 13 mins

CNA938 Rewind - Q&A: Catered or canteen meals for schools?

Meals from central kitchens were in the spotlight recently after photos of catered meals at Hwa Chong Institution went viral on social media. Since then, the school says it is working with food caterer SATS to revise recipes and the presentation of their meals. This incident has reignited discussion on whether schools should turn to catered meals or stick to the traditional canteen stalls. Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman delve deeper into the issue with Imran Johri, father of 1 catered and 2 canteen food kids; Rishi Budhrani, local comedian; Dr Kalpana Bhaskaran, President of Singapore Nutrition and Dietetics Association and Head of Glycemic Index Research Unit, Temasek Polytechnic & Goh Ee Leng, mother of one

Resume Pause 37 mins

CNA938 Rewind - Stock take today: Japan bond calm, Trump drops EU tariff threat

On the daily markets analysis on Open For Business, Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman speak with Ben Emons, Chief Investment Officer and Founder of FedWatch Advisors 

Resume Pause 12 mins

CNA938 Rewind - From the West to the East: Is AI dominance shifting to Asia?

The world’s biggest artificial intelligence conference is opening in Singapore, and it’s the first time in 45 years it’s been held outside North America. Organisers say it reflects how quickly AI research is spreading beyond the United States, with Asia now playing a much bigger role in the field. Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman find out more from Toby Walsh, Scientia Professor of Artificial Intelligence, University of New South Wales

Resume Pause 12 mins