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Daily Cuts - How workplaces can thrive in 2025

How can Singapore businesses drive employee well-being, productivity, and loyalty to thrive in the new year? Work It’s Cheryl Goh and Chew Wui Lynn speak to Dr Cecelia Herbert, Workplace Behavioural Scientist, Qualtrics on their 2025 Employee Experience Trends report, which provides insights into what businesses and people leaders can do to improve employee experience, boost productivity, and drive well-being in 2025.

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Daily Cuts - #TalkBack: Do we need a "right to disconnect" law in Singapore?

On #TalkBack, Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin speak with Adrian Choo, CEO and Founder of Career Agility International, about whether we need a "right to disconnect" law here.

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Daily Cuts - How to avoid getting issued a POFMA correction direction

Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin speak with Noelle Teoh, Associate Lawyer, GJC Law, about how to avoid getting issued a Protection from Online Falsehoods and Manipulation Act (POFMA) correction direction.

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Daily Cuts - Chamba Lekso and Welcome, to Bhutan!

In Destination Anywhere, Melanie Oliveiro has a conversation with Lauren Raps, Co-Founder, The Alchemist Travel about exploring the planet responsibly. Lauren redefines luxury travel and plans a quality outing in Bhutan for her clients.

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Daily Cuts - The Name Is: Shabir

In ‘Culture Club’, Melanie Oliveiro talks to Shabir, a Singaporean Singer-Songwriter and Record Producer, who’s also the Co-Founder of Shabir Music Asia - an award-winning audio and music production company that produces soundtracks for films, TV series and documentaries. Shabir tells us about his new single ‘The Name Is’ which blends post-millennium hip-hop with classical elements. He will also talk about his recent National Day Parade 2024 performance.

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Daily Cuts - A Support Group for Cyst-ers

In Made in SG, Melanie Oliveiro finds out about the locally-staged and produced play, ‘Lotus Root Support Group’ - the first Singaporean theatre play about Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), an endocrine disorder that affects anywhere between 4 to 21 percent of women worldwide. She discusses the play with Miriam Cheong and Shannen Tan, the Writer-Performer duo, on how this year’s show is distinctively different from the previous iteration. Cheong and Tan also explains how the play aims to shed some light on the lived PCOS experiences of these two artists as well as the ups and downs of their friendship.

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