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CNA938 Rewind - The Wellness Hour - Helping women manage burnout, guilt and boundaries

Many women are juggling careers, caregiving, relationships and daily responsibilities, often while feeling pressure to keep everything together. Cheryl Goh speaks with Dr Daniela Schreier, director and lead psychologist at Ihsan Living and Board Certified in Clinical Psychology to look at when busyness can become mental overload, how to recognise signs of burnout, and what it takes to set healthier boundaries while protecting wellbeing.

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CNA938 Rewind - Gold outlook: How interest rates, inflation & geopolitical risks could shape prices

Gold has climbed to a two-month high as softer US inflation eases expectations of another Federal Reserve rate hike. But with interest rates, oil prices, central-bank buying and geopolitical tensions all pulling bullion in different directions, can the rally last? Hairianto Diman and Justine Moss examine the key forces driving gold prices and what investors should watch for through the rest of 2026 with Richard Wang, Country Manager (Singapore), J Rotbart. 

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CNA938 Rewind - Tech Talk: More than 500 fake government websites taken down; how can you spot a fake?

Over 500 websites impersonating the Ministry of Home Affairs and seven Home Team agencies were taken down. They copied official branding and content, making them look like the real thing. So if you came across one, would you know how to tell it apart from the real website? Daniel Martin finds out from Ian Lim, Regional Chief Technology Officer, Cisco.

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CNA938 Rewind - Five years on, Anugerah returns: What's different this time? #SGToday

After a five-year break, Mediacorp’s Malay-language talent competition Anugerah is back with new faces and fresh talent. So what’s changed, and what can we expect when the competition returns later this month? Daniel Martin finds out from Sezairi Sezali, Judge, Anugerah 2026.

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CNA938 Rewind - Laugh & Cry with Anthony Chen’s New Movie “We Are All Strangers”

In ‘Made in SG’, Melanie Oliveiro spotlights award-winning local filmmaker Anthony Chen’s latest film, “We Are All Strangers”. Chen will discuss why it’s the final instalment in his acclaimed "Growing Up" trilogy. Talking about their roles are actors Yeo Yann Yann who plays Lee Bee Hwa, a ‘beer lady’ and Regene Lim who plays Lydia, a student who makes irreversible life choices.

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