Date | Programmes | Podcast Title | |
---|---|---|---|
12-Jul-24 |
A Bit Of Culture (9:00 PM) |
The Etiquette of Splitting A Bill
Kam Raslan | Sheryll Paul | Hafiz Noor Shams |
|
26-Jan-24 |
A Bit Of Culture (9:00 PM) |
The Revenge of the Apologists
Kam Raslan | Ong Kar Jin | Sheryll Paul |
|
10-Nov-23 |
A Bit Of Culture (9:00 PM) |
How Artists Can Protect Themselves From AI
Kam Raslan | Azmyl Yunor | Matt Armitage |
|
27-Oct-23 |
A Bit Of Culture (9:00 PM) |
The History of the Necktie
Kam Raslan | Dhanya Nair | Sim Wie Boon |
|
04-Aug-23 |
A Bit Of Culture (9:00 PM) |
The Troubles of a Serial Hobbyist
Richard Bradbury | Na’a Murad | Kam Raslan |
|
28-Jul-23 |
A Bit Of Culture (9:00 PM) |
Embracing Impermanence?
Kam Raslan | Adriana Nordin Manan | Lim Sheau Yun |
|
14-Jul-23 |
A Bit Of Culture (9:00 PM) |
The Impetuousness Of Youth
Kam Raslan | Vernon Adrian Emuang | Ong Kar Jin |
|
07-Jul-23 |
A Bit Of Culture (9:00 PM) |
Is This the End of the Social Era on the Internet?
Kam Raslan | Dhanya Nair | Julian Yap |
|
02-Jun-23 |
A Bit Of Culture (9:00 PM) |
ChatGPT Revisited
Kam Raslan | Zan Azlee | Ong Kar Jin |
|
17-Mar-23 |
A Bit Of Culture (9:00 PM) |
Trough TV
Julian Yap | Ahmad Yazid |
|
08-Aug-22 |
Just For Kicks (8:00 PM) |
REVIEW: Haaland & Nunez On The Mark
Keeshaanan Sundaresan | Arvind Sidhu | Lynn Choo |
|
10-Jun-17 |
A Bit Of Culture (5:00 PM) |
The Irony of TV Shows
Kam Raslan | Sharaad Kuttan | Matt Armitage |
|
03-Jun-17 |
A Bit Of Culture (5:00 PM) |
Why Do We Want To Know Everything?
Kam Raslan | Prof Azmi Sharom | Lee Chwi Lynn |
|
27-May-17 |
A Bit Of Culture (5:00 PM) |
Bonding Over Theatre & Politics
Kam Raslan | Sharaad Kuttan | Eddin Khoo |
|
20-May-17 |
A Bit Of Culture (5:00 PM) |
Lonely Exotic Geniuses
Kam Raslan | Umapagan Ampikaipakan | Grey Yeoh |
|
13-May-17 |
A Bit Of Culture (5:00 PM) |
13 Artificial Ways To Upgrade Your Intelligence
Kam Raslan | Umapagan Ampikaipakan | Matt Armitage |
The 6AM Stretch
Market Watch
Kingsley Jones of Jevons Global: Dovish or hawkish? Over or underweight? Bull or Bear? We speak to local and foreign analysts to find out how the different asset classes and markets react to the latest news, results and even geopolitical events.
Morning Brief
A recap of global and local headlines in today's papers and portals.
Morning Brief
Thilan Wickramasinghe of Maybank Investment Bank: The Singapore equity market has been the sleeper hit of Asean, starting on a wobbly note but now the best performing market in the region, up 16% on a year to date basis. Thilan Wickramasinghe, Head of Research, Singapore and Regional Head of Financials, Maybank Investment Bank tells us the reasons for this and will the rally still have legs in 2025.
Top Story
Lucas Myers of Wilson Center's Indo-Pacific Program: The crisis in Myanmar has been ongoing for over three years, and a fresh escalation of fighting between the junta and opposition groups is drawing attention back to the largely forgotten crisis. What can Malaysia as ASEAN Chair do to make progress towards a ceasefire? We discuss the situation in Myanmar with Lucas Myers of the Wilson Centre.
The Breakfast Grille
Best of the Breakfast Grille - Foreign Policy: 2024 was the year geopolitical fault lines became even more pronounced between the US, China and Russia amid the ongoing wars in Ukraine and Gaza. How are Malaysia and other countries navigating the currents? We revisit conversations on foreign policy issues that dominated the year.
Morning Brief
Dr Oh Ei Sun of Pacific Research Centre: An anti-corruption rally organised by Suara Mahasiswa is expected to draw at least 10,000 participants, as Sabah grapples with a corruption scandal involving Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor and several state assembly members. Besides encountering calls for cancellation and other hurdles, the gathering is also set to face a counter rally in support of Hajiji. We’ll be speaking with Dr Oh Ei Sun, Principal Adviser at Pacific Research Centre to unpack the political ramifications of these developments in Sabah.
Morning Brief
(REPEAT) We look into local and international news that matters to the public — highlighting the issue or event that sparks the most conversations and debates.
Opening Bell
(REPEAT) An update on local and international capital markets, including a look at how Bursa Malaysia begins the trading day. We speak with local and foreign analysts to find out how different asset classes and markets react to the latest news, results, and geopolitical events.
Opening Bell
(REPEAT) An update on local and international capital markets, including a look at how Bursa Malaysia begins the trading day. We speak with local and foreign analysts to find out how different asset classes and markets react to the latest news, results, and geopolitical events.
Pressing Matters
BBC - The Inquiry: The Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan is perhaps best known around the globe for its unconventional measure of national development: Gross National Happiness. It assesses the country’s overall wellbeing on the basis of sustainable and equitable socio-economic development; environmental conservation; as well as preservation and promotion of culture. But the Bhutanese are now finding that their approach to balancing economic growth with the well-being of their citizens, is proving difficult to sustain in light of mounting economic problems. So can Bhutan retain its happiness?
Open For Business
(REPEAT) Dione Song, CEO, Love, Bonito
P&L
(REPEAT) Kevin Brockland, Managing Partner, Indelible Ventures | Ng Sai Kit, Managing Partner, Artem Ventures
Enterprise Explores
(REPEAT) Balqais Yusoff, Head of Policy and Strategy Department, The Employees Provident Fund (EPF)
The Breakfast Grille
(Repeat)
Discovery Hour
Earth Matters
Earth Matters
Macaranga Wrap-up
Health & Living
Top 5 at 5
(REPEAT)
Today I Learned
(REPEAT) Do Video Games Cause Brain Rot?; Dr Azlina Ahmad Annuar, Neurogeneticist & Jon, 60-year-old gamer
Just For Kicks
GGWP
Wavelength