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CNA938 Rewind - The Wellness Hour - Would your employer support you as a marrow donor?

Concerns about workplace support may be stopping some Singaporeans from registering as potential marrow donors. Cheryl Goh speaks with Charles Loh, CEO of the Bone Marrow Donor Programme, and Edwin Wan, Managing Director of Bertschi Singapore; to look at the misconceptions surrounding donation, why employers are being encouraged to step in, and how one donor’s experience reshaped the way he leads and supports his employees.

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CNA938 Rewind - The Big Question: How much of your personal life do you share at work?

Work friendships can make us happier, more collaborative and more engaged. But when personal boundaries blur – whether it's oversharing, favouritism or workplace cliques – things can quickly become complicated. Hairianto Diman and Justine Moss explore how much of ourselves we should bring to work, and what happens when the friendly line is crossed. For more, they speak with Dr Tania Nagpaul, Senior Lecturer with the Human Resource Management Programme at SUSS's S R Nathan School of Human Development, and Dr David Leong, Managing Director of PeopleWorldwide Consulting.

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CNA938 Rewind - Stock take today: US debt hits record, Bond buybacks

On today's (20 August) markets analysis on Open For Business, Hairianto Diman and Justine Moss speak with Homin Lee, Senior Macro Strategist, Lombard Odier.

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CNA938 Rewind - Meta trial: When does social media become addictive by design?

Meta is facing a landmark trial over allegations that Facebook and Instagram were deliberately designed to keep young users hooked. Hairianto Diman and Justine Moss examine where the line lies between creating an engaging product and engineering addiction, what responsibility platforms should bear for users' mental health, and what this case could mean for the future of social media. For that, they speak with Vincent Joralemon, Director, Life Sciences Law & Policy Center, Berkeley Law.

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CNA938 Rewind - A Letter to Myself: "Don't let the pain decide who you become" — how art and her father's memory help Fariesha Lam overcome drug abuse

Fariesha Lam began sniffing glue at the age of nine and eventually progressed to methamphetamine in her teens. During her fourth incarceration, Fariesha discovered art, which opened new worlds of possibility and hope for her. Today, Fariesha is an artist and is enrolled in the diploma in fine arts programme at LaSalle College of the Arts. She uses her creative talent to aid others along in their journey of rehabilitation. Fariesha's artwork was showcased at the Yellow Ribbon Community Art Festival 2026.

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CNA938 Rewind - A Letter to Myself: "You are good enough" — Jonathan Pang's journey from prison to law school — and a thriving aquarium business

Jonathan Pang was arrested for drug offences at 21 and served five years behind bars. Jonathan shares how he found the drive to ace his A Level exams in prison, and what motivated him to enrol in law school after his release. Jonathan, who's now 30, is in the midst of completing his law undergraduate degree at the Singapore University of Social Sciences (as of Aug 2026) — while running a thriving fish and aquarium business.

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