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Daily Cuts - A Letter to Myself: How Lucas Saw refused to toe the line and turned his business around

Lucas Saw is the CEO of Talking Toes socks company, which designs and sells colourful, whimsical socks with inspiration quotes. But Lucas had a rough start in business. In the earlier days, he faced debt and came close to despair — at one point, losing a $30,000 loan he took from his father. But he believed in the potential of his product, refused to abide by the status quo, and pushed the boundaries of what a sock company could be. He shares the most valuable personal and business lessons he gained from this journey in his letter to himself.

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Daily Cuts - A 5 billion dollar shot in the arm of the Singapore equities market

Singapore Today's Daniel Martin and Susan Ng speak with Neil Parekh, a member of the Equities Market Review Group set up by MAS, and Shane Chesson, Founding Partner at Openspace Ventures, on a 5 billion dollar Monetary Authority of Singapore programme to boost Singapore stock market. 

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Daily Cuts - Budget 2025: How far away are we from nuclear power?

Singapore Today's Daniel Martin and Susan Ng speak with Dr Victor Nian, founding Co-chair of the Centre for Strategic Energy and Resources on the potential deployment of nuclear energy in Singapore.

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Daily Cuts - How hard is it to slow down on Singapore roads?

Singapore Today's Daniel Martin and Susan Ng speak with Gopinath Menon, transport engineering consultant and former Vice-Chairman of the Singapore Road Safety Council and Kelvin Foo, Managing Director, TTS Group on road speeding. 

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Daily Cuts - Is it all good news that Singapore's core inflation has eased?

Singapore Today's Daniel Martin and Susan Ng speak with Dr Tan Kee Wee, Chief Economist, Waveney Economics, about the latest Consumer Price Index figures.

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Daily Cuts - The Wellness Hour - Kalpz Beauty Kitchen

“What you won’t put in your mouth, you shouldn’t put on your skin” - that’s the belief of a local beauty brand that harnesses the best of nature to tackle skin and hair problems. Cheryl Goh speaks to Kalpana Sarvaisparan, or Kalpz as she is better known, founder of Kalpz Beauty Kitchen, to find out more natural, clean, food-based skincare.  

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