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CNA938 Rewind - Mind Your Money - How to prepare for an interview 

Whether it’s a job interview, client pitch, or high-stakes meeting, getting caught off guard can happen to anyone. Cheryl Goh speaks with Dr Yvonne Kong-Ho, Career coach and workforce developer about why people freeze under pressure, how to prepare for the unexpected, and simple strategies to stay confident. 

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CNA938 Rewind - The Wellness Hour - DisruptHer For Women 

DisruptHER for Women is a bold personal growth platform empowering women to break barriers and embrace their strengths. Covering everything from taboo topics to community events, it offers fresh tools, including a new app - to help women live with purpose and confidence. Cheryl Goh finds out more with Andrea Chuah and Germaine Tan, co-founders, DisruptHER   

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CNA938 Rewind - Hola! Bel Around The World Goes to Costa Rica & Mexico

In ‘Destination Anywhere’, Melanie Oliveiro speaks with travel blogger and full-time globetrotter Isabel Leong – known as ‘Bel Around the World’ on social media. Leong will talk about her experiences in Latin America and how she spent months slow traveling to various countries like Costa Rica and Mexico. Among other things, she’ll talk about surfing her days away in Costa Rica and horseback riding on a beach on Mexico.

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CNA938 Rewind - Green from the Ground Up: How Cloversoft Became a Trusted Eco Brand in Singapore

In ‘Made in SG’, Melanie Oliveiro speaks with the co-founders of Cloversoft, a Singapore brand offering a range of eco-friendly home care products. Lynn Yeo and Angela Sim – who are celebrating Cloversoft’s 11th year anniversary in 2025 – will talk about the company’s origins and how they went from a newbie startup to a trusted brand used by eco-conscious Singaporeans. They’ll also talk about why they made Cloversoft plant-based, as well as eco- and skin-friendly.

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CNA938 Rewind - What’s an acceptable use of AI in universities?

Educators face the uphill task of detecting the use of AI in academic work – and even research literature, with a recent case involving a white-text prompt concealed in a recently published academic paper. Andrea Heng and Susan Ng examine where the lines are drawn in the sand with Simon Chesterman, David Marshall Professor of Law and Vice Provost of Educational Innovation at NUS.

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