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CNA938 Rewind - 'Melting Thresholds': New Exhibition Blending Art & Gelato with GOFY & Sweet Cheeks

In ‘Culture Club’, Melanie Oliveiro speaks with the organisers behind 'Melting Thresholds', an ongoing experiential exhibition that’s a collaboration between GOFY, a Singapore-grown creative community and local gelato eatery Sweet Cheeks. Merick Chong from Sweet Cheeks and Anna Du Toit from GOFY will highlight Melting Thresholds’ artwork showcase by four emerging South East Asian artists: Shu and Money Wang from Malaysia, Nina Sach from Thailand, and Jaeyyelle from Singapore. They’ll also talk about the two limited-edition gelato flavours inspired by the exhibition’s artwork and themes, as well as collectible merch.

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CNA938 Rewind - Mind Your Money - Stay or quit? Gen Zs are on the move  

A recent survey by CNA's Money Mind suggests a gap between Gen Zs' attitudes toward jobs, savings and retirement, and their actual financial behaviours. The survey polled 3,000 respondents aged between 21 and 28 across six countries. Cheryl Goh gets a breakdown of the data with Sona Remesh, Producer, Money Mind and an analysis of workers behaviours with David Blasco, Country Director, Randstad 

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CNA938 Rewind - Could a groundbreaking geothermal discovery bring us closer to net zero?

At a small plot of land just 600m from Sembawang Hot Spring, researchers have found subsurface temperatures of 122 degrees Celsius, the highest recorded in Singapore to date. The discovery is a “huge milestone” in Singapore’s geothermal exploration efforts. Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman chat with Dr Jonathan Poh, Research Fellow at the Energy Research Institute in NTU to look at the possibility of harnessing this geothermal energy.

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CNA938 Rewind - A Letter to Myself: Samuell Ang's purpose-driven leadership across the Private, Public and People sectors

Samuell Ang is a veteran organisational leader whose career journey spans the Private, Public and People sectors. He's held senior positions in industries like food and beverage, fast moving consumer goods, wearable technology, and pharmaceuticals. At one point, he was also a vice principal at an MOE school. Earlier this year, he stepped down as CEO of Edible Garden City urban farming social enterprise, a role he held for six years. Samuell shares how he successful transitioned between such different sectors and thrived in each of his roles. He also shares how a simple act by one of his teachers may have changed the trajectory of his life's journey, and instilled in him a core leadership trait that continues to inspire his approach to people-building.

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CNA938 Rewind - Are shopping malls becoming obsolete?

A recent story revealed how businesses at Leisure Park Kallang are grappling with declining foot traffic and dwindling sales after the anchor tenants exited the mall. Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman find out the significance of anchor tenants in “sustaining” a mall and what the future holds for shopping malls. They speak to Dr Samer El Hajjar, Senior Lecturer at NUS Business School.

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CNA938 Rewind - Trump tariffs: What’s changed and what Trump wants from these trade deals?

U.S President Donald Trump and his administration are racing to get trade deals done ahead of a self-imposed deadline, at which point tariffs are set to rise for dozens of countries across the world. Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman chat with Chris Humphrey, Executive Director from EU-ASEAN Business Council. They examine what’s changed and how things might pan out from now till the new August 1 deadline.

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