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Daily Cuts - Why I don’t add my colleagues on social media

In an era of unprecedented connectivity, it's getting tougher to ensure that one’s downtime and leisure spaces are truly one’s own, even online. On Asia First, Andrea Heng and Hairianto Diman ask how Nicole Chan, Assistant Manager, Digital Strategy and Communications, Stewardship Asia Centre draws a clear line between the personal and professional in the digital life.

Daily Cuts - #TalkBack: Would you shift industries, after seeing wages in different sectors?

On #TalkBack, Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin speak with Adrian Choo, CEO and Founder, Career Agility International, about whether newly-released annual occupational wage data could lead some people to consider career changes.

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Daily Cuts - How Singapore's bus service network enhancements could boost connectivity

Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin speak with Professor Raymond Ong, Transport Analyst and Deputy Head (Research), Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, NUS, about how newly-announced enhancements to Singapore's bus service network will boost connectivity here.

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Daily Cuts - What could cause gastroenteritis?

Singapore Today's Lance Alexander and Daniel Martin speak with Dr Sanjeev Shanker, Emergency Medicine Specialist, HMI Medical Centre (formerly known as StarMed Specialist Centre), about what could cause gastroenteritis.

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Daily Cuts - Choum Reap Sur and Hello to arts, culture and music in Cambodia!

In 'Destination Anywhere', Melanie Oliveiro explores where tourists can go to visit Cambodia’s biggest music and cultural centre - christened The Gong, from Hannes Schmid, Co-Founder of Smiling Gecko - a non-governmental organisation, & world-renowned Swiss photographer. Dedicated to celebrating and nurturing the ancient Khmer arts and culture, The Gong was co-founded by Schmid. He’ll share about The Gong’s architectural merits and how its facilities are designed to cater to a broad range of artistic and cultural events.

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Daily Cuts - Fashion for Le Petit

In ‘Made in SG’, Melanie Oliveiro chats with Robyn Liang and Dylan Ong, the Founders and husband and wife team of Le Petit Society - a local childrenswear brand. Robyn Liang and Dylan Ong will explain how a trip to Europe inspired them to create an Asian brand for childrenswear; how the label started as an e-commerce business and has gone omni-channel with three stores islandwide; and how the birth of their first child helped them better understand what makes a good children’s clothing brand.

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