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Daily Cuts - S1E328: Helping kids fall in love with nature

How can parents get their kids to better appreciate nature and be more involved in caring for it? Could working together to start their own garden help? Yusuf, who is a father to two young kids Orion and Tara, did just that. CNA938's Arnold Gay and Justine Moss speak with him to find out more. Yusuf has been teaching his kids some gardening skills and even set up an Instagram page to track their progress in picking them up.

Daily Cuts - S1E35: Malaysia GE - Khairy Jamaluddin

Singapore Today talks about Malaysia’s caretaker health minister Khairy Jamaluddin who wants to be a future PM. Is he jumping the gun or does he have what it takes?

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Daily Cuts - S1E34: CARE Bus Initiative

Singapore Today gets some tips from Andrew Thompson, Managing Director of Go-Ahead Singapore,1 on how we can help commuters with disabilities as they board a bus.  

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Daily Cuts - S1E33: Viriya Community Services

Singapore Today gets to know Viriya Community Services, a local non-profit social service agency, that’s been serving thousands of vulnerable and low income families and individuals in Potong Pasir and Joo Seng.

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Daily Cuts - S1E32: Technology gives him a voice

Toh Kok Peng has Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, or ALS, a neurological disease that causes muscle weakness, which affects his speech, among many other things. He started leaning on eye-tracking technology to find his voice and continue in his career. He “speaks” to Daniel Martin in this edition of Tech Talk through this technology. Guests: Toh Kok Peng, Vice President, Motor Neurone Disease Association Singapore; Tan Xuet Ying, Treasurer, International Society for Augmentative and Alternative Communication. She is also a Senior Speech Therapist at Tan Tock Seng Hospital.

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Daily Cuts - S1E31: Gen Z Bosses

Forget Gen Z workers, how about Gen Z bosses? Singapore Today speaks with Rachele Focardi, founder of XYZ@Work and author of Reframing Generational Stereotypes on how to navigate these new work place shifts. 

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