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Daily Cuts - The Singaporean brothers who chose to be lifeguards

In ‘Made in SG’, Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Jetrin and Jethwee Toh, Singaporean lifeguards who are also siblings. The brothers talk about why they chose their careers and what it takes to be a lifeguard. They also share stories about protecting swimmers, examples of their training in first aid and water rescue, and how they integrate coaching philosophies into their roles as trainers.

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Daily Cuts - PlayStation 5 Pro in review

Daniel Martin speaks with Aloysius Low, Co-Founder and Editor of gadget review site Can Buy or Not, for an in-depth review of the PlayStation 5 Pro.

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Daily Cuts - How the Fed's latest rate cut could impact your investments and home loans

Singapore Today's Daniel Martin and Justine Moss speak with Alfred Chia, CEO, SingCapital, about how the U.S Federal Reserve's latest rate cut could impact investments and home loans in Singapore.

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Daily Cuts - End of an era: Lim's Holland Village closes

Singapore Today's Daniel Martin and Justine Moss speak with Audrey Lim, the youngest daughter of Mr C.K Lim, Founder of Lim's Holland Village, about why her family is folding up their business.

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Daily Cuts - Asia's response to Trump's 2024 victory

Singapore Today's Daniel Martin and Justine Moss speak with Steven Okun, CEO, APAC Advisors and former Clinton Admin official, about how Singapore and the rest of Asia have been responding to Donald Trump's victory in the 2024 U.S presidential election.

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Daily Cuts - DARE Festival 2024 celebrates inclusivity & differently-abled talents

In ‘Destination Anywhere’, Melanie Oliveiro chats with Shazza, local pop singer and Adelyn Koh, singer-songwriter with a visual impairment. The pair tell us about the DARE Festival 2024 – showcasing local talents in a celebration of art, inclusivity, and courage. This year, the festival places focus on reaching deaf audiences. Shazza and Koh talk about what audience members can expect from this one-day event, which will be headlined by Singaporean jazz singer Jacintha Abisheganaden. 

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