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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 - Stock take today: Wall Street hits record, Japan market update

On the daily markets analysis on Open For Business, Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman speak with Ray Heung, Senior Investment Strategist from Standard Chartered's Wealth Solutions division.

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CNA938 Rewind - Cat got your tongue? Learning the art of talking

School of Yapping is a four-part workshop aimed at helping young adults grow confidence in everyday conversations and social settings. Hairianto Diman looks at how serious the problem of having little confidence in socialising among young adults in Singapore is. He chats with Tham Jun Han, Co-Founder of Friendzone.

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CNA938 Rewind - Will NTT DC Reit recover from its weak SGX debut?

Singapore's NTT DC Reit, a data centre real estate investment trust, had a lacklustre market debut after riding a wave of AI interest to raise $773 million in the city-state's biggest IPO in four years. What could be weighing down on its performance? And is there really no saving grace for the SGX? Hairianto Diman chats with Kenny Loh, Wealth Advisory Director, REIT specialist and SGX Academy Trainer to find out.

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CNA938 Rewind - The Wellness Hour - Can mindfulness save us from burnout?

A new movement is taking root in Singapore’s legal industry, one that puts well-being, balance, and mental health at the centre of work. Hui Wong finds out how mindful business practices could reshape not just legal workplaces, but the future of work itself with Paul Neo, Assistant Chief Executive, SAL.

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CNA938 Rewind - Global Watch: political trouble in Japan, judiciary picks in M’sia, and Trump in China?

Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin speak with James Chin, Professor of Asian Studies at the University of Tasmania, about Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba’s coalition setbacks, Malaysian PM Anwar Ibrahim’s defence against judiciary interference claims, and Trump’s possible visit to China before the APEC summit.    

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