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Revisiting "How Do People Cope With No Longer Being The 'It' Generation"

Kam Raslan | Dhanya Nair | Julian Yap

08-Sep-23 21:00

Revisiting "How Do People Cope With No Longer Being The 'It' Generation"

A Bit of Culture decides to stick with a winning formula again this time around, pairing BFM News producer Dhanya Nair and Julian Yap again. Together with Kam, they start the show by revisiting the conversation on how people cope with no longer being the “it” generation, albeit from a slightly different perspective. Dhanya follows that up by talking about a new phenomenon used to identify people - beige flag. Later in the show, Julian reflects on how she’s struggling to find new stuff on online platforms after she left X (or Twitter).

Produced by: Haniff Baharudin

Presented by: Kam Raslan


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