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Daily Cuts - Sit-down with Olympian Joseph Schooling 1-week after his retirement announcement

Daniel Martin sat down with Joseph Schooling, exactly 1 week after he announced his retirement from competitive swimming. Has the reality of his announcement sunk in? Plus, find out how the world of venture capitalism will be the next challenge for the Olympian.

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Daily Cuts - Confidence in wellness

Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Melissa Fann, founder of The Wellness Insider, a local platform promoting body confidence. She will talk about why she set up the platform and how she’s helped others who’ve visited the platform for advice and tips, as well as the book she produced - ‘Building Body Confidence’.

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Daily Cuts - Singapore Red Cross deploys civilian volunteers to Gaza

The Singapore Red Cross is sending its third tranche of aid to help affected communities in Gaza. For the first time, it is also sending civilian volunteers to help with the relief efforts. Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin speak with Benjamin William, Secretary-General and CEO, Singapore Red Cross and Nadim van der Ros, leader of the eight-person volunteer team, to find out more.

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Daily Cuts - Good Chaats with Chope

With new dining concepts and homegrown brands with new menu, we have a good chaat with Dinesh Balasingam, Chief Business Officer of Chope. 

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Daily Cuts - HR and the Future of Work

The rise of remote and hybrid work models is unavoidable - and even Singapore recently introduced new guidelines where all employers must allow formal requests for flexible work arrangements.  How can HR professionals prepare for this? Work It's Stanley Leong and Cheryl Goh speak with Alvin Goh, Executive Director of the Singapore Human Resources Institute, SHRI to find out more.

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Daily Cuts - The way children learn has changed, can teachers keep up?

Against a backdrop of a rapidly changing educational scene, Education Minister Chan Chun Sing emphasised the need to evolve teaching methods. To find out how this will affect the future of teaching, Asia First’s Andrea Heng and Joel Chua are joined by Liew Wei Li, Director-General of Education, MOE.

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