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CNA938 Rewind - Jill Alphonso - Battling Breast Cancer in a Most Public Way

In ‘Made in SG’ Melanie Oliveiro sits down with Jill Alphonso, a Singapore-based wellness advocate, ex-journalist, and breast cancer survivor. Through her Instagram presence, Jill reflects on rebuilding her life after cancer, and shares how she now leads support initiatives and coaching sessions—using yoga, sound therapy, and meaningful dialogue—to help women recover and reconnect on multiple levels. She also explains the motivation behind sharing her mastectomy scar openly on social media.

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CNA938 Rewind - #TalkBack: World Cup Watch 2026 – Ep4: Is there hope for Team England?

In the fourth episode of the '#TalkBack: World Cup Watch 2026' series, Daniel Martin speaks with Malminderjit Singh, Founder and Managing Director, Terra Corporate Affairs (Team Netherlands) and Associate Professor Victor Kwan, Deputy Director, SUSS Academy (Team England). They discuss how the respective teams they support have fared so far, among other newsworthy moments.

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CNA938 Rewind - Why some turn to illegal adoption despite legal routes #SGToday

An alleged baby trafficking syndicate is accused of selling at least 34 babies between 2022 and 2025, with some taken to Singapore and sold under the guise of adoption. Why do some turn to illegal adoption when legal routes exist? Daniel Martin finds out more from senior lawyer Sandra Ong, Head of Private Client Practice, GJC Law.

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CNA938 Rewind - Inside the Greater Sentosa Master Plan #SGToday

Sentosa is getting its biggest revamp yet. Daniel Martin is joined by Chan Beng Kiat, Divisional Director, Architecture & Land Planning, Sentosa Development Corporation, to unpack the Greater Sentosa Master Plan - from canopy walks and islet-hopping, to what the changes mean for visitors.

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CNA938 Rewind - How financially challenging is it to run a franchise gym?

Watchtower Holdings, the parent company of fitness operator ReFormd which runs several Anytime Fitness and BFT gyms, is set to be charged over alleged late CPF payments involving 13 employees. The company says it is working to settle the outstanding amounts. Following up on this, Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman find out the biggest cost pressures when running a gym franchise and what members can do if their gym outlet suddenly closes after they have paid membership fees upfront. For more, they speak with Rachel Chiam, Owner, BFT One North and Loyang.

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