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Daily Cuts - A Letter to Myself: How Zoe Zora rises above disability and finds authenticity through self-acceptance

Fathima Zohra — known to her online followers as Zoe Zora — is a passionate advocate for diversity and inclusivity. Zoe was paralysed at the age of 20 after a car accident while she was on holiday in India. She shares her journey towards healing, embracing her new self, and the strength and she has found in the balance between vulnerability and self-compassion. 

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Daily Cuts - Makan at Penang Jiak

In food paradise Singapore, you can already find Penang food in restaurants located in malls or stalls in the heartlands. But did you know that there’s now an addition to the offering right smack in the shopping belt at Shaw House where Food Republic is located? Work It's Hui Wong and Vaisali Prabhakaran speak with Andy Kiu - General Manager of the Food Atrium Division of BreadTalk Group about Penang Jiak.

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Daily Cuts - Pivoting to new roles in the new year

Looking at shifting trends in the business landscape, what does it take to pivot to different roles successfully? Can a PROTEAN career work for you? Work It's Hui Wong speaks with Helen Lim-Yang, Learning and Organizational Development Consultant in Leadership, and an Executive and Life Coach, about how to grow your potential in any organisation.

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Daily Cuts - "Alamak! Can use Singlish at work meh?"

Do you find yourself lapsing into Singlish, even at the workplace? Is there a way to learn how to switch between Singlish and proper English with ease? Is the ability to switch between the two, when the situation demands it, something that can be learned? Work It's Chew Wui Lynn speaks with Don Poh, Group CEO of Lorna Whiston School to find out more.

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Daily Cuts - A chat with Sri Lankan author Shehan Karunatilaka, 2022 Booker Prize winner

In ‘Culture Club’, Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Shehan Karunatilaka, the 2022 Booker Prize winner and Sri Lankan author who wrote the global bestseller “The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida”. Karunatilaka – who used to work in Singapore’s advertising scene – will recall his memories of The Lion City, visiting the Haw Par Villa theme park and the cross-genre novel that earned him the prestigious literary prize. “The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida” is about a war photographer who, as a lingering ghost, investigates how he died and who murdered him - but he has seven days to unravel the truth.

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Daily Cuts - Appreciating art and architecture in Japan

In ‘Destination Anywhere’, Melanie Oliveiro speaks with graphic designer Ben Richards, a culturally curious, design-conscious, and open-minded globetrotter. Richards will talk about his travels discovering the rich art and architecture scene in Japan. To view his journeys, visit him @benrich__ on Instagram where he has over 161-thousand followers.

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