CNA938 Rewind - Eat, Drink, Singapore - The Art of Sourdough with Baker & Cook
From dough to baked delight, Baker & Cook has been offering honest bakes for the past 13 years, all from their yeast starter Little Johnny. With their newly refreshed menu, Cheryl Goh speaks with Ern Xu, Country Head, Baker & Cook about all things sourdough.
CNA938 Rewind - The Wellness Hour - Parenting without burnout
With a new shared parental leave policy from April 2025, how can parents tap on this to create a family ecosystem that takes into account their own mental health and wellbeing? Cheryl Goh speaks with Yiling Teng, Founder of Baby Planner SG, Certified Baby Planner, and also a mother of 3, on how to set up systems that work for your family.
CNA938 Rewind - Explainer: All about franchising in Singapore
F&B chains like Mixue, Chagee and recently ZUS Coffee are expanding beyond their shores to overseas markets. While some of these businesses retain the ownership of their own brands, others have opened up to a franchise model. Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman learn the mechanics behind the franchise model, and why some businesses are open to it with Mathias Goh, Lawyer, Breakpoint LLC
CNA938 Rewind - UFO or sacred temple? “Rattan Eco Sprawl: Manifesting the Forest” by Zen Teh
In ‘Culture Club’, Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Zen Teh, Singaporean environmental artist and educator about her installation artwork, “Rattan Eco Sprawl: Manifesting the Forest” commissioned by the Singapore Art Museum (SAM). Nestled in Spottiswoode Park, Teh will discuss how “Rattan Eco Sprawl” - crafted primarily from rattan – forms structures like mountains and Cambodia’s Angkor Wat, set against the backdrop of Singapore’s rapidly changing urban landscape. Teh and Estella Ng, Manager of Public Art at SAM will also describe collaborating with rattan and wood artisans, and an ecologist to bring about this 13 x 5 metre installation.
CNA938 Rewind - Hari Raya celebrations continue thanks to Teroka Raya Festival 2025
In ‘Destination Anywhere’, Melanie Oliveiro discovers the Teroka Raya Festival 2025, where Singaporeans can continue celebrating Hari Raya Aidilfitri. Hafiz Imran, programmes manager at the Malay Heritage Centre will discuss the one-day festival’s lineup of activities highlighting Malay heritage cultural customs, crafts, and cuisines. Attractions include cultural booths, a pop-up exhibition, an interactive storytelling session, Dikir barat performances and hands-on workshops.