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Daily Cuts - The Sun is Up and I Shall Live: A film on caregiving

Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Jazmine and Macarius, the director/writer and producer for the film The Sun is Up and I Shall Live, the winner for best short film in the student category. The film delves into the stresses of caregiving – a topic that is close to the hearts of many. Borne out of a Final Year Project in NTU Wee Kim Wee, they’ll talk about the stresses of completing this film and the joy of receiving their award at *SCAPE’s 9th National Youth Film Awards. 

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Daily Cuts - Is Singapore truly a 'Blue Zone' if it's engineered?

Singapore was featured in a Netflix series as a ‘Blue Zone 2.0’ nation. Although this means we are an 'engineered' Blue Zone, authorities have been creative in our policies to help keep residents living longer, and happier. Professor Koh Woon-Puay is from the Healthy Longevity Translational Research Programme, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, NUS. She tells Arnold & Andrea if Singapore is really successful in extending our life expectancy and keeping people happy.

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Daily Cuts - Is your workplace emotionally inclusive?

Does your company leadership care for the humanity of the individuals where you work? What does it mean to be an emotionally inclusive workplace? And what good does it do for workers and the organisation? Work It's Stanley Leong and Cheryl Goh speak with Mollie Rogers Jean De Dieu, General Manager of French fashion and accessory company Longchamp in Singapore and Malaysia, and Founder of Emotional Inclusion®.

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Daily Cuts - Are you OK with "paid" food reviews from your food bloggers

Singapore Today's Daniel Martin speaks with Brian Kennett, Founder, 'Is Life A Recipe', about whether it's fine for food bloggers to publish "paid" food reviews. 

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Daily Cuts - Analysis: September NODX results

Singapore Today's Daniel Martin speaks with Barnabas Gan, Acting Group Chief Economist, RHB Bank, about what could be causing our non-oil domestic exports to contract for the 12th consecutive month in September.

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Daily Cuts - Bayshore BTO Projects: What could make them attractive properties

Singapore Today's Daniel Martin speaks with Lee Sze Teck, Senior Director of Data Analytics, Huttons Real Estate Group, about what could make two Build-To-Order (BTO) projects being launched at the new Bayshore estate attractive to prospective homebuyers.

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