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CNA938 Rewind - The Wellness Hour - How showing up for your child is important 

What does showing up for your child look like? For entrepreneur Daniel Sim, it’s performing a daddy daughter duet on stage with his 11 year old daughter Claire. Hui Wong hears their story and how they’ve grown closer ever since that performance.

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CNA938 Rewind - “Completing traineeship programme doesn’t guarantee employment” - Career Development specialist

Job anxiety is a concern among fresh graduates, but the new Graduate Industry Traineeships are not a clear-cut choice for young job seekers. With most graduates already completing internships, where do traineeships fit in? Daniel Martin speaks with Samantha Ng, Career Development Specialist and Counsellor at the Career Development Association of Singapore.

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CNA938 Rewind - Audi-China collab on new EV, proves European brands can’t catch up - analyst

Sales of Chinese electric cars have hit a record high in Singapore, surpassing 2024's total in just seven months. Daniel Martin speaks with Say Kwee Neng, automotive industry veteran and consultant.

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CNA938 Rewind - The Wellness Hour - How a gut programme can help decode your microbiome

You are what you eat - but how do we practise good nutrition? How will it help if we have a better understanding of digestive health and its impact on overall vitality? Hui Wong speaks with Jieun Wrigley, Functional Nutritionist at COMO Shambhala to learn more.

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CNA938 Rewind - Eat, Drink, Singapore - Viral Yo-Chi's first month in Singapore

Viral Frozen Yoghurt brand Yo-Chi touched down on our shores from Australia last month, and is still seeing long lines streaming into its Orchard Central store. Hui Wong speaks with Amy Bell, Co-Owner and Marketing Manager of Yo-Chi Singapore to get the frost bite on how their first month has been!

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CNA938 Rewind - Mind Your Money - Optimising yield and accessibility for SMEs 

Despite holding less than 11 months’ worth of cash reserves on average, SMEs can now benefit from the same sophisticated treasury tools once reserved for large corporations.  Hui Wong finds out from Jack Prickett, Syfe’s Chief Commercial Officer and Head of Syfe on how Syfe for Business works for companies of all sizes.

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