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Daily Cuts - A long road for Four Horse Road

Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Director Kuo Jian Hong and cast member R Chandran of Four Horse Road, an immersive site-specific production by The Theatre Practice, a local bilingual theatre institution. They’ll discuss how this restaged production was affected by the Covid-19 pandemic, and how audience members will be exposed to 150 years of history staged across two heritage buildings along Waterloo Street.

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Daily Cuts - Nature is Speaking

Melanie Oliveiro speaks with John Lee, Founder of The Forest Language which offers forest therapy services to individuals who want to seek solace and rejuvenation in nature. He'll share why there is a need for this in Singapore, and what forest bathing entails

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Daily Cuts - Where are our youths travelling to?

Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Marcus Yong, VP of Marketing at Klook, about Klook’s survey about the state of Summer travel among Millennials and Gen Zs in APAC and what experiences and activities they are interested in. Among other findings, he’ll discuss why a significant percentage of Millennial and Gen Z travellers in Singapore are interested in cultural experiences such as museum visits and art jamming workshops.

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Daily Cuts - A local player in the audio market

Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Jeremy Lim, CEO & Co-founder of Zerest Audio, a Singapore-based earphones company. How can small players like Zerest Audio co-exist with bigger and international players like Bose and Marshall.

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Daily Cuts - Don't Quit Your Day Job

Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Aliza Knox, an author, columnist, public speaker and non-executive director based in Singapore. This former Google and Twitter (now X) executive will share practical steps for the Singaporean worker to achieve career success as underlined in her book ‘Don’t Quit Your Day Job’.

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Daily Cuts - Getting crafty with matcha

Ready to elevate your tea? Work It's Stanley Leong and Cheryl Goh get crafty with green tea, as they get to know a local brand that's putting a spin on matcha. Join in their conversation with Elias Tiong, Founder of Crafti.

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