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Daily Cuts - STEM for under-served SG youth

In ‘Made in SG’, Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Lynette Tan, founder of STEM Foundation, a non-profit providing support and opportunities for some of Singapore’s under-served youth. Tan will reveal how STEM Foundation provides hands-on learning opportunities for 100 youth annually, offering exposure to fields such as coding, life sciences, AI, robotics and space technology. She’ll explain how this initiative seeks to bridge the gap between passion and profession, fostering innovation and preparing the next generation – no matter their background – for a tech-driven future.

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Daily Cuts - Fit for the new year

Want to get fit in 2025? Learn how you can set goals that will result in a new you that are sustainable and focused on fitness. Work It’s Chew Wui Lynn speaks with Fazrul Muhammad, Fitness Manager, Virgin Active, whose 8 years of experience in the fitness industry can give us insights into how to make it last for the year and beyond. 

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Daily Cuts - JOMO and other 2025 travel trends

In ‘Destination Anywhere’ Melanie Oliveiro chats with Expedia travel expert Lavinia Rajaram about top winter destinations – in Asia – recommended for Singapore globetrotters. They’ll also discuss Chinese New Year travel tips, based on flight search data, and why JOMO trips are trending.

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Daily Cuts - The Art of preschool music

In ‘Made in SG’ Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Singaporean singer-songwriter and musician Art Fazil about his latest project ‘Menyanyi Bersama Mishall’ (Sing with Mishall). It’s a bilingual album and illustrated songbook for pre-schoolers, and also doubles-up as a teaching aid for preschool educators in Singapore. Art will talk about how he created the ten-track songbook during COVID-times.  Twelve-year-old child star Mishall Kiara, who is the face and voice of this musical project, also joins in on the conversation.

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Daily Cuts - Why are more domestic helpers falling prey to money-mule activities

Lance Alexander and Justine Moss speak with Jaya Anil Kumar, senior manager of research and advocacy at Humanitarian Organisation for Migration Economics (Home), about why Singapore is seeing a rise in maids getting themselves tangled up in money mule activities.

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Daily Cuts - First leg of the ASEAN Championship semi-finals

Lance Alexander and Justine Moss speak with senior producer Noor Farhan about the heartbreak for Team Singapore last night at Jalan Besar Stadium in the first leg of the AFF Cup semi-final, and whether there’s still hope for a Team Singapore comeback.

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