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CNA938 Rewind - A Letter to Myself: Caring for her brother with special needs inspired Isabelle Lee to become a speech therapist

Isabelle Lee, 19, is on her way to becoming a speech therapist — a decision fuelled by her experience as a dedicated caregiver to her younger brother who has special needs. But when she was younger, Isabelle felt unseen. It's an experience that has been dubbed "glass children syndrome", when the siblings of individuals with special needs feel like their own emotional needs are being overlooked — as though they were made of glass. In this conversation, Isabelle and her mother, Janice, share how their relationship has healed and grown stronger through the challenges of caring for a family member with special needs.

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CNA938 Rewind - Ecological impact: Young forest in Bukit Batok to be cleared for housing

A young forest is slated for partial clearance to make way for a new neighbourhood in Bukit Batok. But is there a way to continue the work without having a big impact on the wildlife that live there? Daniel Martin and Justine Moss speak more with Dr Shawn Lum, Senior Lecturer, NTU Asian School of the Environment.

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CNA938 Rewind - Take a bite of Asia, all under one roof with a scenic view of CBD

This MasterChef Singapore Season 4 winner serves more than just food - he’s dishing up his travel experiences and stories, at a dream restaurant named after his daughter. Cheryl Goh discovers more from Inderpal Singh, Chef-Owner of Meh’r by Inderpal.

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CNA938 Rewind - Is long-term investing wise, in the long term?

Economic recessions and market volatility are a real risk, together with the repercussions of US President Donald Trump’s tariff policies. Would long-term investing still be the right move against this backdrop? Cheryl Goh calculates the details with Chua Inn Chong, Financial Services Manager at Phillip Securities.

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CNA938 Rewind - A different start: How fresh grads are choosing to set up their own business

A growing number of fresh graduates in Singapore are ditching the 9-5 and choosing entrepreneurship as their first foray into working life. Andrea Heng and Susan Ng examine why and how they will use their experience to chart their future, with 25-year-old Melissa Anne Lim, Founder and Director of Echo House, a cafe in Kada.

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CNA938 Rewind - Stock take today: ASEAN trade deals, strengthening SGD, US week ahead

On the daily markets analysis on Open For Business, Andrea Heng and Susan Ng speak with Heng Koon How, Head of Markets Strategy, Global Economics and Markets Research at UOB.  

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