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Daily Cuts - What’s brewing with Matchaya?

Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Kevin Chee, the founder of Matchaya, a Made with Passion uniquely Singaporean company that specialises in Matcha. Priding himself on artisanal Matcha and Tea, Kevin travelled around Japan to learn from tea masters and farmers, before bringing back the popular taste notes back home. He’ll share how the competitive dessert and tea scene is with other big players, and how Matchaya is growing to bring a better tea experience to its customers. 

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Daily Cuts - Making maths fun!

Join Work It's Stanley Leong and Justine Moss as they find out how one company’s idea of gamification is turning maths into child's play with Charis Chio, Founder of Smartli, Singapore's first Mathematics Role-Playing Game.

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Daily Cuts - Admiring Art at the Affordable Art Fair

Melanie Oliveiro speaks to Alan Koh, Fair Director of Affordable Art Fair Singapore 2023. From contemporary oil paintings to life-sized sculptures; how would the 14th edition make art even more accessible to everyone? 

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Daily Cuts - Revving her engine around rural Telangana

Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Juvena Huang, the well-traveled motivational speaker behind The Wandering Wasp. Revving her motorbike, she recently finished a tour around rural Telangana, exploring different cities with a woman motorcycling community to empower others to travel freely as well.

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Daily Cuts - How Timbre has grown over the years

Melanie Oliveiro speaks with Danny Loong, Founder and CEO of local lifestyle brand Timbre Group. With 18 years under their belt, Danny will talk about the successes and failures, outlook on the post-Covid entertainment scene and how he has continued to mentor many Singapore music talents.

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Daily Cuts - Upped COE quotas: Their potential impact on vehicle prices

On Singapore Today, Hui Wong and Joel Chua speak with Professor Raymond Ong from the NUS Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering about the potential effects of COE quotas on vehicle prices.

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