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Daily Cuts - From Tinder to Tin-don’t: Why Gen Zs are leaving dating apps

Tired of the endless swiping and lack of results, Gen Zs are leaving dating apps for the foreseeable future. Instead, they’re now trying to meet a mate the old fashioned way – face-to-face. In fact, Violet Lim, CEO and Co-founder of dating services agency Lunch Actually has seen an increase in Gen Z clients. But on Asia First, she tells Andrea Heng and Joel Chua that Gen Zs have a number of habits to overcome in order to find a prospective partner.

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Daily Cuts - People At The Heart of Workplace Design

The ideal workspace can significantly impact productivity, morale, and overall well-being. Join Work It’s Stanley Leong & Cheryl Goh now to understand the power of workplace design in creating flourishing communities within organisations from Arsh Chaudhry, CEO of Space Matrix.

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Daily Cuts - The major effect of micro dramas

They’re bite-sized but pack a big punch! Micro dramas are the new pocket-friendly source of entertainment that have become addictive for viewers on their smartphones. And because they’re cheap to produce, investments are likely to boost the industry in the near future. Jianggan Li, Founder and CEO of Momentum Works gave Andrea Heng and Susan Ng an inside look on Asia First.

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Daily Cuts - Monday Reset: Why does it feel like we never have enough time?

Are you still struggling to manage your time? In this instalment of Monday Reset, we talk about how to achieve and maintain the elusive work-life balance. James R. Bailey, Professor and Hochberg Fellow of Leadership, George Washington University School of Business gives us some tips on Asia First with Andrea Heng and Susan Ng.

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Daily Cuts - Do Singapore’s FWAs favour employees? It’s not that simple

Flexible Work Arrangements were announced last week, and at a glimpse, it may look like it favours employees strongly. But while employers must consider such requests from their workers, they are not obligated to automatically approve them. In a commentary, Melissa Lee Suppiah, Deputy Commentary Editor, TODAYOnline asked an important question: who really wins from the new rules? Andrea Heng and Susan Ng found out on Asia First.

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Daily Cuts - The aftermath of Israel’s strike on Iran and where it leaves Rafah

Iran is unlikely to hit back on Israel, following Tel Aviv’s strike on a military base in Isfahan in central Iran. On Asia First, Andrea Heng and Susan Ng asked Ian Lustick, Professor Emeritus, Political Science Department, University of Pennsylvania where this leaves the planned Rafah ground assault and Turkey’s role in the war as leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan meets with Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh.

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