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.
JUN 22, 2025
22/06/25 - Saturday Mornings: Dr. Guy Llewellyn of EHL Singapore on why the future of luxury travel is quieter, deeper, and off the gridOn the Wide World segment hosted by Saturday Morning Show's Glenn van Zutphen get ready to rethink what luxury travel means in 2025. Dr. Guy Llewellyn, EHL Singapore on how luxury travel is undergoing a profound transformation. In this episode, Dr. Llewellyn explores the rise of "silent luxury"—the newest contradiction in the world of upscale escape. For more established travelers, gone are the days of blingy resorts and jet-set Instagram check-ins. Today’s more sophisticated traveler seeks slow moments, secret spots, and soul-stirring experiences that don’t need a selfie filter. We consider how luxury is being redefined by restraint, authenticity, and intention: think private temple tours instead of velvet ropes, hidden food festivals over Michelin white tablecloths, and a detox from social media instead of posting every sunset. Even sustainability is having its glam moment. Dr. Llewellyn’s gives us a business class seat in the next era of high-end, low-noise adventures as we explore why the quietest journeys may now speak the loudest.
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JUN 22, 2025
22/06/25 - Saturday Mornings: New Hope for Alzheimer’s—Inside Singapore’s Role in a Groundbreaking TreatmentOn our Singapore Home Brew segment on the Saturday Mornings Show hosted by Glenn van Zutphen: In this episode, we delve into Singapore’s pivotal role in the global fight against Alzheimer’s disease, spotlighting the recent approval of LEQEMBI® by the Singapore Health Sciences Authority. Clinically proven to slow disease progression in early-stage patients, LEQEMBI® is a huge leap forward for treating symptoms and modifying the course of the disease in some patients. This milestone comes as more than 92,000 people in Singapore currently live with dementia, a number expected to rise sharply in the coming years. As the only Southeast Asian site in the international clinical trial, National University Hospital of Singapore played a key part in this breakthrough, with promising results confirmed in the Asian sub-analysis. Joining us to unpack this development are two leading voices in neurology and aging: Professor Christopher Chen, Visiting Consultant at National University Hospital and Director of the Memory, Ageing and Cognition Centre, and Associate Professor Adeline Ng, Senior Consultant in Neurology at the National Neuroscience Institute. They offer insights not just from a medical perspective, but also from the institutional frontlines where science meets healthcare policy and patient care. We explore how this treatment could transform the future for patients and caregivers in Singapore—offering more time, more clarity, and renewed hope.
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JUN 22, 2025
22/06/25 - Saturday Mornings: International News Review - Will the US bomb Iran? China chides the UK. Thai PM crisis. Will Labubu win hears and minds?The International News Review with Steve Okun and Saturday Mornings host Glenn van Zutphen. on the war against Iran..will the US join Israel? China criticizes a UK warship's patrol in Taiwan Strait. Thai PM Paetongtarn Shinawatra faces a crisis that could topple her government. Is the GenZ and Gen Alpha Labubu doll, the next Chinese soft power tool?
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JUN 14, 2025
14/06/25 - Saturday Mornings: Pangdemonium Theatre takes us to Singapore... Michigan.During our Saturday Mornings Sit-Down Conversation, we travel to long-lost Singapore, Michigan in 1836… now it’s just a memory. But a new Pangdemonium Theatre play looks at the two Singapores and what they means for those who call it home. “Saturday Mornings Show” host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys talk to Singapore Michigan playwright, Chong An Ong, playwright, Michigan Timothy Koh, the Associate Director, and actor Ching Shu Yi.
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JUN 14, 2025
14/06/25 - Saturday Mornings: Bill Padfield, Salamander Advisory on how tech startups can get noticed and funded!The Wide World Segment talks to Bill Padfield, co-founder of Salamander Advisory. For anyone thinking about a startup business in Asia, Bill has decades of experience scaling tech companies globally and now advises founders and investors on how to strategically raise, deploy, and manage their capital. He’s a veteran of the tech industry who now helps startups across Asia scale up and raise capital more intelligently. We’ll be talking about what’s happening under the hood of Southeast Asia’s startup scene: where the growth is coming from; how global trade pressures are shaping founder decisions, and what possible role family offices might play. “Saturday Mornings Show”host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys get the inside story.
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JUN 14, 2025
14/06/25 - Saturday Mornings: Nor’s Nusantara Podcast looks at the rich maritime history and culture of this regionIn our Singapore Home Brew segment where we look at the rich maritime history, art, and culture of the Nusantara — an interconnected region shaped by centuries of trade, migration, and creativity. Joining us today are two guests who discuss Singapore’s role in this vast and layered story. Nor Wang, Founder, Nor’s Nusantara Podcast and Richard Hassell, Co-Founder, WOHA Architects join Saturday Mornings HostGlenn van Zutphen and Co-host Neil Humphreys
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JUN 14, 2025
14/06/25 - Saturday Mornings: International News Review Steve Okun on the Iran Attack, Air India Crash, Troops in LA and Music Icons PassingDuring the International News Review, “Saturday Mornings Show”hostGlenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys speak to Steve Okun, CEO APAC Advisors about Israel's attack on Iran, the one survivor of Air India's crash, what's the deal with US troops on American streets, and the passing of music icons Brian Wilson and Sly Stone.
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JUN 1, 2025
01/06/25 - Saturday Mornings: Jason Chen Festival Director, "i Light Singapore 2025"Jason Chen, Festival Director of "i Light Singapore 2025" joins the Singapore Home Brew Segment on the “Saturday Mornings Show” with hostGlenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys to discuss this year's festival, its 20 artists who are lighting up Marina Bay, South Beach, the Singapore River, and Raffles Place. On through 21 June, "i Light Singapore" showcases light art installations created by Singaporean and international artists. These artworks are designed with energy-saving tech and/or environmentally-friendly materials to encourage festival goers to adopt sustainable habits. The Festival also features a diverse range of fringe activities for visitors to enjoy, bringing vibrancy to public spaces in the city centre.
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JUN 1, 2025
01/06/25 - Saturday Mornings: The making of successful, global game developer UbisoftHow does one of the most successful, global game developers thrive in today's competitive environment? Massive talent, deep consideration of what gamers want, and relationships with other content providers and developers. On the "Saturday Morning Show” Sit-Down Conversation with hostGlenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys... Jean Francois (JF) Vallee, Managing Director, Ubisoft Studios Southeast Asia and India tells us the secret to running one of the world’s most prolific gaming studios and what gamers really want.
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JUN 1, 2025
01/06/25 - Saturday Mornings: Why is LinkedIn full of lame, inauthentic, AI-written posts?Just how lame is LinkedIn?
AI-written tomes that infuse unrelated personal stories with pop psychology, business advice, and sales pitches. Packed with way too much information about personal health conditions, self-applause for numbers of followers, authors "living their best lives" (with self-aggrandizing Business Class/champagne selfies)... even using aging, sick, or deceased parents as the basis for posts!
Once the home of quality business advice, social selling, and work opportunities - LinkedIn is becoming a cesspool of not-so-humble, inauthentic bragging and people using "pods" to jack their numbers of likes and comments.
The“Saturday Morning Show” Sit-Down Conversation with host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys talks with the Founder and CEO of Black Marketing, Chris J Reed. He has spent over a decade helping people get the most out of their time on LinkedIn (while writing books about how to do it effectively).
Listen to his thoughts on all of the above and how you can make the most of your profile and posts!
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