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Daily Cuts - A Letter to Myself: Hawkerpreneur Lee Syafiq on tough love, staying humble, and proving his critics wrong

Lee Syafiq, founder of the AshesBurnnit chain of burger stalls, shares how his love for cooking was ignited at the age of 11 at his aunt's canteen, and how his parents' tough love set the foundation for his drive to succeed as an entrepreneur and redefine his boundaries.

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Daily Cuts - Living amid the Los Angeles wildfires

Large fires continue to blaze uncontrollably in Los Angeles. Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman speak with resident Amy Hartman, about her experience living amid the raging wildfires that have brought life there to a standstill.

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Daily Cuts - Indonesia joins BRICS: How it reshapes the global order

Indonesia has joined the BRICS bloc as a full member, raising eyebrows among its allies, including ASEAN and the United States. Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman assess how the membership will benefit Indonesia, how the country will balance its other relationships, and how the global order is shifting once again with Susannah Patton, Director, Southeast Asia Program, Lowy Institute

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Daily Cuts - A Letter to Myself: Moving from money to mental wellness, Joan Low's on a mission to make a bigger impact

Joan Low left the world of high finance, where she managed a portfolio worth over a billion dollars, in order to make mental healthcare more accessible. In 2019, she founded Thoughtfull, an app that connects people with the most appropriate mental care service for their individual needs. Joan shares how her own journey as a caregiver to a loved one with mental health challenges, as well as her own modest family background, inspired her to "dream big" and make a more meaningful impact on people's lives.

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Daily Cuts - A Letter to Myself: Why Billy Naveed wants to empower the next generation of entrepreneurs

Billy Naveed caught the entrepreneurship bug early in life when he started earning money by coding "for strangers on the internet" at the age of 14. More than 20 years later, the veteran financial professional is now equipping other youngsters with the skills and know-how to succeed as entrepreneurs, through the Young Founders School, which he founded. Billy shares how his own journey has imbued him with a sense of mission to make a difference in the lives of the next generation of change-makers. 

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Daily Cuts - Author Fairoz Ahmad talks about disappearing youth and disappearing kampongs in 1970s Singapore

In ‘Culture Club’, Melanie Oliveiro speaks with local author Fairoz Ahmad about his novel “Neverness”, which is about how the young residents of a 1970s Singapore kampong unite to search for Alia, a village girl and fellow schoolmate who mysteriously disappears one fateful night. Fairoz will talk more about this coming-of-age historical novel and the research he did to capture what it was like to live in the now long-gone Kampong Lorong Engku Aman.

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