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Daily Cuts - A Letter to Myself: How DJ Sathiya's mental health transformed thanks to exercise and his wife

Sathiyaselan Sivalingam — known professionally as DJ Sathiya — is a sought-after DJ and entertainer, particularly in the Tamil community. The nightlife veteran of 25 years shares how his earlier relationships negatively impacted his mental health, and how it completely transformed thanks to the benefits of working out regularly, and the support of his wife whom he describes as "a godsend".

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Daily Cuts - 2025 Economic Outlook

What is the economic outlook for 2025? Can we expect greater post-pandemic price rises, and what will a Donald Trump presidency in the US mean for us in Asia? Vasu Menon, Managing Director for Investment Strategy at OCBC shares his thoughts with Chew Wui Lynn on Work It.

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Daily Cuts - Easing back into routines: How to restart your daily life in the new year

The holiday season is over and we may find ourselves dragging our feet back to reality — and old routines. Andrea Heng speaks with Dr Joel Yang, Clinical Psychologist, Mind What Matters, for fetches some advice on how to set your mind and body in the right direction as a new year begins.

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Daily Cuts - Seoul’s political crisis: Legal flaws in arrest warrant of President Yoon Suk Yeol

President Yoon Suk Yeol remains defiant even as South Korean officials prepare to execute an arrest warrant over his refusal to cooperate with a probe into his short-lived martial law decree, bringing the political crisis into the new year. But there are signs pointing to legal flaws in the arrest warrant. For more, Andrea Heng speaks with Dr Yongwook Ryu, Assistant Professor at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy.

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Daily Cuts - HDB resale prices jumped 9.6% in 2024

Joel Chua and Tay Soo Sien speak with Eugene Lim, Key Executive Officer, ERA Singapore, about why HDB resale prices jumped 9.6% in 2024, almost double the 4.9% gain in 2023.

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Daily Cuts - What could the Johor-Singapore Causeway look like in the future

Joel Chua and Tay Soo Sien speak with transport expert Associate Professor Walter Theseira from the School of Business at the Singapore University of Social Sciences, about how traffic across the Causeway is expected to grow by 40 per cent come 2050, with both Singapore and Malaysia having plans to cope with the surge in volume.

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