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A Letter To Myself - How the cello saved Hughes Chong from a lonely childhood and helped his mum recover from stroke

Cellist Hughes Chong remembers the day strangers from the bank entered his house, labelling anything of value because his family declared bankruptcy. During this difficult period, with angry relatives constantly showing up at their doorstep demanding money, Hughes turned to his “buddy” - the cello – for solace.

The composer and founder of the Cellography Orchestra started playing the cello when he was seven, fell in love with it and began pursuing it professionally. 

The instrument would later become a source of strength for a second time when his mother suffered a stroke. Despite a bleak prognosis, Hughes’ mother made a full recovery and learnt to move her fingers again with the help of the cello.  

In this episode, Hughes tells Joel Chua how the strings became instrumental in comforting his younger self and provided hope for his mother to heal.

Joel Chua

Joel Chua

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A Letter To Myself - Diagnosed with dementia in her 50s, Alison Lim fights to remember words

When Alison Lim was diagnosed with primary progressive aphasia in her fifties, a form of dementia that affects speech, she feared losing everything - her words, her mind, her active life until then. But in her daughter, Jamie Buitelaar, she found a pillar to lean on. In this episode of A Letter to Myself, Alison and Jamie recount how humour and resilience trumped darkness and despair. 

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A Letter To Myself - 'Don't beat up on yourself': Photographer Russel Wong on overcoming academic struggles to find his talent

For more than 40 years, Russell Wong captured the faces of some of Hollywood's most iconic stars – from Robert De Niro to Michelle Yeoh. But as a student in Singapore, he found himself thinking he was not good enough. Until his father, a doctor, gave him a camera before he left to study in the US. In this episode of A Letter to Myself, Russell opens up about how he discovered photography and what he would say to that young man. 

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A Letter To Myself - A mother’s battle to overcome drug addiction fueled by the fear of losing her children

Today, Syamlia Sri Dewi is a dedicated peer leader with the Singapore Anti-Narcotics Association. She was 22 when she started consuming methamphetamine — known as “ice”. In this episode of A Letter to Myself, Syamlia opens up about the pivotal turning point in her addiction, and how her deep love for her children changed the course of her life.  

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A Letter To Myself - Driven by passion, Matthew Tay gave up university to drive buses

At just 25, Matthew Tay is Singapore's youngest bus interchange supervisor. His fascination with public buses began as a child, yet his unique passion didn’t always make it easy to fit in. In this episode of A Letter to Myself, Matthew opens up about his journey — from discovering his love for buses to overcoming challenges and finding his place in the industry. 

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A Letter To Myself - Actress-playwright Aidli Mosbit on finding love and second chances

Aidli Mosbit, an award-winning actress, playwright, and director, is a prominent figure in Singapore’s Malay arts and culture scene. In this episode of A Letter to Myself, Aidli and her husband Lezan share their delightful and dramatic story of finding love in their 40s and 50s, and how theatre set the stage for them to find a more mature love in each other, later in life. 

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