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Daily Cuts - A Letter to Myself: How former banking boss Eric Sim's success was built on "small actions", tenacity — and prawn noodles

The pinnacle of Eric Sim's illustrious banking career came in 2011, when he assumed the role of managing director of investment banking at UBS Hong Kong. It was a world away from his humble beginnings, which included having to help his father sell prawn noodles at his hawker stall every Sunday. Eric shares why he decided to leave the banking industry during a "magical stage" in his journey, and how he is continuing to thrive today as a sought-after speaker, coach and author who has almost 2.8 million followers on LinkedIn.

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Daily Cuts - Examining the culture of International Women’s Day

In ‘Culture Club’, Melanie Oliveiro explores the current global culture of International Women’s Day, which is one celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women all around the world. Author, leadership speaker, and executive coach, Mette Johansson, will also address the importance of amplifying diverse female voices at the workplace and how this tends to bring about significant benefits – including improved innovation, creativity and problem-solving abilities. Natalie Song, founder of nonprofit, Song and Pashley Organisation, provides a Singaporean touch to the discussion.

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Daily Cuts - Fitspo Jay-Hykel Jailani and the business of fitness

In ‘Made in SG’, Melanie Oliveiro speaks with fitness entrepreneur, Jay-Hykel Jailani, who’s also the owner & head coach of Limitless Performance Gym. Jailani will talk about how and why he set up the gym & corresponding physiotherapy centre at the new lifestyle destination KADA. He’ll also explain how the gym is equipped with artificial intelligence tools for the benefit of its members. Jailani – who has business in his blood - will also explain why he wants to build a community through Limitless-arranged bootcamps with partners from different sectors such as food vendors.

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Daily Cuts - TalkBack - Would you report your child for vaping?

Minister of State for Health Rahayu Mahzam said in parliament yesterday that children who are reported by their parents for vaping will not be fined. Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin discuss this further with Lydia Lim, a mom of two teenagers, PEAKS Psychologist, Management Consultant with Research Communication International and Chief Psychologist & Co-Founder of GetConnected.SG — a parenting app for parents to better understand parent-child dynamics.

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Daily Cuts - Are Singaporeans ready for solar power?

Singapore is on track to meet its solar power deployment target of at least two gigawatt-peak (GWp) by 2030. Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin speak to Professor Lee Poh Seng, Executive Director of the Energy Studies Institute, at the National University of Singapore. 

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Daily Cuts - Wealth Wise - Could things get more grim for Singapore's manufacturing sector?

Singapore’s manufacturing sector grew last month but it was at a slower pace due to an ease in new orders, new exports, factory output and employment. So could things get more grim going ahead? Singapore Today's Lance Alexander speaks to Alvin Liew, Senior Economist, UOB. 

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