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Daily Cuts - Monday Reset: What’s a “bridge job” and how do I find the right one?

Burnout is a persistent problem in the corporate world, and workers are turning to “bridge jobs”  or interim jobs outside of their careers as the new form of gap year. Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman find out how one can find the right kind of bridge job to ensure we’re financially sound, when we do want to take that career sabbatical with Kelvin Tan, Volunteer Career Advisor, Workforce Singapore Director, New Econ Holdings

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Daily Cuts - Getting Eco-Chic with Purnama

Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Rae Amarullah, founder of Purnama, a Made in SG slow fashion brand committed to environmental sustainability and social impact. Discover how upcycled and reused materials from tyre innertubes to even army tents are turned into stylish products! Amarullah also shares about Purnama's upskilling and educational outreach programs that drive positive change throughout Asia.

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Daily Cuts - Addressing Singapore's worsening animal abuse situation

On Singapore Today, Justine Moss and Joshua Vong speak with Sabrina Ng, Communications and Advocacy Manager, SPCA, about whether Singapore's animal abuse situation could get even worse.

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Daily Cuts - Analysis: MAS Survey of Professional Forecasters results

On Singapore Today, Justine Moss and Joshua Vong speak with Jeff Ng, Head of Asia Macro Strategy, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation, about why economists are saying key drivers behind Singapore's economic growth have changed.

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Daily Cuts - Summer Menu of Yue Bai

Modern Chinese restaurant Yue Bai brings forth creative renditions of Chinese heritage dishes that are led by principles of traditional Dietary Therapy. Grounded on ingredients with restorative properties, Chef Lee Hong Wei walks Stanley Leong and Cheryl Goh through their summer menu and the new dishes to look out for.

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Daily Cuts - Doing good through Pedal for Water

A campaign by two pre-university students in Singapore last year raised enough funds for the installation of nine water filtration systems for primary and secondary schools as well as healthcare centres across the province in Cambodia. But it doesn’t look to be enough. Work It's Stanley Leong and Cheryl Goh spoke with Amelia Kitcher and Joshua Khoo, Co-founders of the Pedal For Water campaign, who want to raise even more for this year’s campaign to quench the thirst of the Cambodian villagers of Kampong Chhnang.

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