| Date | Programmes | Podcast Title | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 23-Aug-16 |
Too Long; Should Read (2:35 PM) |
Ew, This Show Is So Disgusting
Paul Rozin, Psychologist |
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| 02-Aug-16 |
Too Long; Should Read (2:30 PM) |
Marie Kondo and Minimalism: The Ruthless War Against Stuff
Tina Carmillia, Minimalist |
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| 07-Jun-16 |
Too Long; Should Read (2:30 PM) |
The Age of the Insta-Release
Jeff Sandhu | Samanta Oon |
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| 24-May-16 |
Too Long; Should Read (2:30 PM) |
Tiger, Tiger, Burning Bright
Gary F. Collins, USAID’s Bagh (Bengal Tiger Conservation) Activity |
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| 17-May-16 |
Too Long; Should Read (2:30 PM) |
Was Your Seafood Caught by Slaves?
Steve Trent, Environmental Justice Foundation |
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| 10-May-16 |
Too Long; Should Read (2:30 PM) |
Jazz 101
Daryl Ong, BFM |
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| 03-May-16 |
Too Long; Should Read (2:30 PM) |
To Retire at 30, Do This.
Rajen Devadason, CEO of RD Wealth Creation and Financial Planner |
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| 26-Apr-16 |
Too Long; Should Read (2:30 PM) |
Love in the Age of Big Data
Dr. Johnben Loy, US Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist |
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| 19-Apr-16 |
Too Long; Should Read (2:30 PM) |
The Fixer
Honey Tan, Lawyer |
Best of Enterprise
(REPEAT) On this episode of Tech Talk, we speak with Sharma Lachu, Founder and CEO of Accendo Technologies, about whether AI has truly solved coding, how teams can maximise productivity with AI tools, and what the future looks like for developers and engineers in an AI-driven world.
Popcorn Culture
(REPEAT) We review Hamnet and ask what’s a movie or series that always makes you cry?
Cruise Control
(REPEAT) Daniel got his hands on another hybrid car, this time in the form of the Porsche 911 Carrera 4 GTS. He shares his thoughts on this supercar on the show.
Earth Matters
(REPEAT) In one month, Orang Asli communities faced evictions, arrests and logging without consent. Are reform promises failing? Koong Hui Yein, a Programme Manager at RimbaWatch, explains what is at stake.
Bar None
(REPEAT) Mandy Cebelle Chen joins us on the show to share her journey in the world of the wushu.
BBC World Service
Ella Al-Shamahi talks to two women in Pakistan and America who use numbers to help others understand and take control of their pregnancies - by unpacking the data.