Glenn van Zutphen on Saturday Mornings with Neil Humphreys
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Start your weekend right with Glenn van Zutphen and Neil Humphreys with their interesting mix of guests from 9 am to 12noon. Be informed and entertained with news commentary by international journalists and tips on interesting places and exhibitions to catch in Singapore.
APR 6, 2025
06/04/25 - Saturday Mornings: Resorts World Sentosa's refresh of Universal Studios and Adventure Cove WaterparkKuah Bee Yann, Acting Senior Director, Universal Studios Singapore and Adventure Cove Waterpark Operations at Resorts World Sentosa talks to “Saturday Mornings Show” with host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys about Universal Studios Singapore and Adventure Cove Waterpark updates that are underway. She discusses the RWS long-term strategic plans for the tourism sector and how RWS plans to remain competitive in the tourism industry.
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APR 6, 2025
06/04/25 - Saturday Mornings: "Set-Jetting" and the "White Lotus Effect"... the latest travel trends.How "Set-Jetting" and the "White Lotus Effect" could be impacting your travel plans.
Oliver Corrin, Creative Director, Strategy & Branding, EDG Design - a strategy, brand, and interior design studio - joins the "Wide World" segment on the “Saturday Mornings Show” with hostGlenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys to talk about the power of cinematic storytelling to shape tourism, luxury branding, and consumer behavior and experiences.
GenX and GenZ are on the road to see the latest on-screen destinations and experiences while pushing the "Set Jetting" and "White Lotus Effects." Traveling to movie and TV locations is nothing new, but these tourists are doing it with a vengeance that's driving everything from hotel room booking and room rates to restaurant reservations.
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APR 5, 2025
05/04/25 - Saturday Mornings: HSBC SVNS Singapore 2025 is rocking the National Stadium 5, 6 April 2025On the “Saturday Mornings Show” Sit-Down Conversation - hostGlenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys talk with Phil Wilkinson, Head of PR and Communications at World Rugby about the HSBC SVNS Singapore 2025 underway at Singapore's National Stadium on 5 and 6 April 2025.
They discussed the world-class rugby sevens and the festival of sport, music, and entertainment. Enjoy a weekend of non-stop action from the top 12 men’s and women’s teams, including Olympic gold medallists France Men and New Zealand Women. Off the pitch, it’s all about the feel-good festival atmosphere, with live entertainment to keep the party going all weekend long.
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APR 5, 2025
05/04/25 - Saturday Mornings: International News Review - Singapore lashes out at Trump tariffs, global markets and billionaires feel the Tariff heat, TikTok sale on hold, SKorea in political limbo, and penguin memes make us laughSingapore Prime Minister Lawrence Wong posts an extraordinary video criticizing the Trump tariffs, global markets & billionaires lose a combined trillions of dollars of value since the tariffs were announced, Trump bucks Congress and US law by giving TikTok another 75 days to find a buyer, South Korean politics in flux with the impeachment of its president and calls for an election, and penguin memes bring some much-needed levity to Trump's global trade war... all on our International News Review with Steve Okun, CEO APAC Advisors and “Saturday Mornings Show” host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys.
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APR 5, 2025
05/04/25 - Beautiful Places with Neil Humphreys: A high-speed trip to Bandung's volcanoAward-winning author Neil Humphreys tells co-host Glenn van Zutphen his recent whirlwind trip to Tangkuban Perahu, the volcanic crater in Bandung, Indonesia. From the Star Voyager cruise ship to the high-speed Whoosh train in Jakarta, Neil made it through the mountainous, long and winding roads of West Java to visit one of the most spectacular sites in South-East Asia. The volcano was worth the trip, even though he nearly got left behind in Bandung.
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MAR 30, 2025
30/03/25 - Saturday Mornings: Paul Quinn, CEO, Westport Partners and the key to executive search successIn our Singapore Home Brew segment "Saturday Mornings" Host Glenn van Zutphen talks with Paul Quinn, CEO of Westport Partners about the secrets to executive search success as well as his “Quinnticential Questions” podcast.
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MAR 30, 2025
30/03/25 - Saturday Mornings: Prof. Ben Horton, Earth Observatory of Singapore and Dr. Emma Ramsay NTU on the latest Climate ScienceThe Wide World segment on Saturday Mornings with host Glenn van Zutphen looks at Singapore's comprehensive 2024 Annual Climate Assessment Report with Prof. Ben Horton, Director of the Earth Observatory of Singapore and Dr Emma Ramsay, Research Fellow at Nanyang Technological University.
They also discuss the impact of the Trump Administration's current stand on climate science and how Southeast Asian countries are working together to look at climate adaptation. And... Ben's new role as Dean of the School of Energy and Environment at the City University of Hong Kong.
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MAR 30, 2025
30/03/25 - Saturday Mornings: International News Review looks at Signalgate, HK business sentiment, Canada's relationship with the US, and the forgetful pilotThe International News Review: CEO, APAC Advisors, Steve Okun talks with Saturday Mornings host Glenn van Zutphen and guest host Lisa Oake, CEO Oake Media about the fallout from Washington's Signalgate, the latest from Hong Kong on business sentiment there, Canadian PM Mark Carney says "the old relationship with the US is over”, and what happened when the United Airlines pilot forgot his passport on an international flight.
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MAR 30, 2025
30/03/25 - Saturday Mornings: H.E. Allaster Cox Australian High Commissioner to Singapore on bilateral tiesDuring our "Saturday Mornings Sit-Down Conversation" H.E. Allaster Cox the Australian High Commissioner to Singapore talks with Saturday Mornings Show host Glenn van Zutphen about 60 years of bilateral ties with Singapore and how Australia is looking at the world during this geopolitically challenging time.
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MAR 22, 2025
22/03/25 - Saturday Mornings: Why Kenny Chan believes that the Singapore book industry can still be savedWhen Kinokuniya Singapore recently downsized its flagship store to make room for a café, the obituaries were already being written. Surely, it was the final nail in the coffin for the book industry in Singapore. But Kenny Chan, the former senior director at Books Kinokuniya, does not agree. The man known as 'Mr Singapore Books' explains what the book business needs to do to remain relevant in the digital age.
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