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Daily Cuts - Do you Prefer Coffee, without coffee beans?

In ‘Made in SG’, Melanie Oliveiro speaks with the co-founders of local brand Prefer Coffee – billed as Asia's first bean-free coffee by upcycling barley, bread and soy. Tan Ding Jie and Jake Berber, Co-founders, Prefer Coffee, shares how they started the brand a few years ago; how they tapped on their expertise in food science and to produce bean-free coffee through fermentation; challenges faced by a food-tech startup like theirs; and how they plan to scale Prefer Coffee even more.

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Daily Cuts - Say Olá to Portugal with 2 Travelling Aunties

In 'Destination Anywhere', Melanie Oliveiro talks to Alicia Seah, Community Specialist, 3Playtopia about an overland adventure with 2 Travelling Aunties - Norah and Susie, to see 20 countries in 80 days next year. Seah shares more on the itinerary of this 20,000km road trip from Portugal to Singapore.

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Daily Cuts - Women Inspiring Women: A fundraising book project

In ‘Culture Club’, Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Dr Chua Yang, Specialist obstetrician, Gynaecologist and Author second photobook, “ Women Inspiring Women — The National Edition, Women in Singapore Holding Up The Sky”. It features 101 photographic portraits accompanying stories of women in Singapore from all walks of life and professions including former beauty queen Marion Nicole Teo, Olympian Shanti Pereira, and RSAF fighter pilot Lee Mei Yi. Dr Chua also explains why this is a fundraising book project and which organisations the proceeds will go to.

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Daily Cuts - A mega-crew dance competition in Singapore: What's in it for the world's first four-sided performance format?

In ‘Made in SG’, Melanie Oliveiro meets the creative people involved in Super 24 - a mega crew dance competition in Singapore. She spoke to Kenny Low, Founder of O School and Creator of Super 24, Melissa Quek, Head of the School of Dance & Theater, LASALLE College of the Arts, University of the Arts Singapore and secondary and tertiary judge for Super 24 as well as Sam Chua, Former Super 24 participant and now coach of the team UNCLE PITO. The trio shares more about the the world's first four-sided performance format in Super 24 and where Singapore stands when it comes to other regional competitors from Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and Australia.

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Daily Cuts - A Letter to Myself: How Ryan Goh caught his "spark" of self-belief

Ryan Goh shares his remarkable transformation from a student who barely scraped through ITE and entered polytechnic in his mid-twenties to being a data analyst and Assistant Vice President with DBS.

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Daily Cuts - Explainer: How does HDB’s EIP work?

A property agent was issued a notice under Singapore’s fake news law, POFMA, over a video he posted about the country’s Ethnic Integration Policy for HDB flat ownership. On Asia First, Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman clear the air about the policy, how it works and consider its relevance in an age of more mixed marriages with Associate Professor Eugene Tan, from the Yong Pung How School of Law at SMU

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