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Barefoot For Mankind

Kam Raslan | Lim Sheau Yun | Dhanya Nair

10-Mar-23 21:00

Barefoot For Mankind

Another week, another new episode of A Bit of Culture, this time featuring BFM News producer, Dhanya Nair and writer Lim Sheau Yun. They start the show by looking at the demographics of Facebook users and whether that’s actually reflected among the people that they know personally. Afterwards, Dhanya introduces the barefoot movement - where people go shoeless - to the team, and tries to convince them to be a part of it. Later, Sheau Yun talks about architectural styles and how they shouldn’t really matter and be prioritised.

Produced by: Haniff Baharudin

Presented by: Kam Raslan


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