The Assembly - Singapore politician, Indranee Rajah
Minister Indranee Rajah takes on the tough questions — about leadership, loneliness, and loss. She opens up on managing Parliament with fairness, being one of three female ministers, and the only one left in her family.
The Assembly - Singapore politician, Indranee Rajah
Minister Indranee Rajah takes on the tough questions — about leadership, loneliness, and loss. She opens up on managing Parliament with fairness, being one of three female ministers, and the only one left in her family.
The Assembly
For the first time on Singapore TV, neurodivergent individuals get to be journalists and ask celebrities and well-known personalities questions about anything—from fears and unachieved goals to regrets and inspirations. No topic is off-limits, and every question is welcome.
Singapore became the first country in Asia to produce this show. Inspired by France's "Les Rencontres du Papotin", this series breaks down barriers between neurotypical and neurodivergent people, showcasing neurodiversity as a strength that offeres fresh ways of thinking and understanding.
The Assembly isn't' just a TV show; it's a movement towards inclusivity, understanding, and celebrating the unique contributions of neurodivergent individuals to society.