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Daily Cuts - The love for Leicha

From a humble home-based business, husband-wife duo Tan Sook Fern and Khoo Hao Ting grew their business Hakka Leipopo, owing to their love for Hakka Leicha, or Thunder Tea Rice. The brand now has three outlets to its name, and they were also recently awarded the Enterprising Hawker Award at the Singapore Hawkers’ Awards 2024. Work It’s Cheryl Goh speak with them, about their desire to retain traditional food culture and ensure that future generations are familiar with this traditional dish.

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Daily Cuts - Chope

On Eat Drink Singapore, Dinesh Balasingam, Chief Business Officer at Chope, gives Cheryl Goh his final food recommendations of the year, including which F&B establishment made it to Chope’s Diners' Choice 2024 list.  

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Daily Cuts - Seeing Life in a Positive Light 

How can we reach our fullest potential? What if we could tap into our unconscious mind to make real and meaningful changes in our life? Work It’s Cheryl Goh speaks to Sylvia Fernandes, Licensed Trainer of Neuro Linguistic Programming at VIA Frontiers, to find out more.  

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Daily Cuts - Disability Inclusion at Work

Despite the awareness on disability inclusion, many Persons with Disabilities still find it difficult to request for accommodation and continue to face issues at work. Work It’s Cheryl Goh speaks to Ang Weina, Deloitte Southeast Asia Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Leader to delve deeper into this problem.  

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Daily Cuts - War in Ukraine: North Korean casualties, a fallen Russian general 

Hundreds of North Korean soldiers have been killed while fighting alongside Russian troops. Meanwhile, Ukraine has claimed to have killed a top Russian general key to the war.  Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman track the latest developments from the war front with Professor Cedomir Nestorovic, ESSEC Business School Asia Pacific

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Daily Cuts - A Letter to Myself: Lilian Ong on the power of vulnerability and empowering women

Lilian Ong is an entrepreneur and the founder of Class Living, a social enterprise that seeks to empower women to realise their aspirations. Lilian recounts how she transformed from a young stay-home mother grappling with her sense of identity and despair, into a successful entrepreneur who ran her first marathon in her forties. She shares how her journey has helped her find the courage to be vulnerable, take risks and stay the course through adversity.

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