Let's Talk, Singapore
Start your day with the stories shaping Singapore — and your place in it. Join Neil Humphreys and Audrey Siek as they cover the biggest headlines, trending topics, and everyday conversations, unpacked through fresh perspectives, expert insights, and engaging discussion. From current affairs and social issues to lifestyle trends and community voices, each segment offers a different lens on what’s happening — and what’s worth your attention. And it’s not just talk — it’s your voice. Through polls, messages, and live call-ins, listeners are part of the conversation, sharing their views and shaping the discussion in real time. With a mix of clarity, curiosity, and personality, Let’s Talk, Singapore keeps you informed, connected, and ready for the day ahead.
28/08/24 - US Markets Wrap: Riding the Nvidia momentum; consumer insights and latest stock picksMichele Schneider, Chief Strategist at MarketGauge Group shares her insights on how investors are riding the Nvidia wave, a forecast of how consumer sentiments are headed and her latest stock picks, including RIVIAN, SLG and BLOK.
Presented by: Ryan Huang
Produced & Edited by: Yeo Kai Ting (ykaiting@sph.com.sg)
Photo credits: pixabay & its talented community of contributors
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28/08/24 - Breakfast Bites: A study suggests couples are happier with joint bank accounts. Why?We're diving into the topic of family finance, and how couples decide to manage their money together. Should you combine everything into a joint account, keep it separate, or find a balance between both?
Audrey and Ryan share what their families do, and explore the pros and cons of each approach to help you figure out what might work best for your relationship.
Presented by Audrey Siek & Ryan Huang
Produced and Edited by Audrey Siek
Music and photo credits: Pixabay & its talented community of contributors
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28/08/24 - Mind Your Business: How did Amazon beat its renewable energy deadline early and what’s next?Amazon has surpassed its 100% renewable energy goal seven years ahead of schedule, reflecting its leadership in sustainability.
With significant investments in solar and wind projects globally, including impactful initiatives in Singapore and the Asia Pacific region, Amazon is paving the way towards its Climate Pledge commitment of net-zero carbon by 2040.
This achievement highlights Amazon's dedication to advancing renewable energy and addressing the challenges of modernising the energy grid.
We speak with Ken Haig, Head, Energy and Environmental Policy, Asia-Pacific & Japan (APAC), Amazon Web Services about their strategies and what's next.
Presented by Ryan Huang and Audrey Siek
This podcast is produced and edited by Anthea Ng (nganthea@sph.com.sg)
She produces Mind Your Business, Biz-How-To and Breakfast Special segments on the Breakfast Show.
Do contact her for topics: C-Suite, SME, Startups, Health-tech, Sustainability, Property, Intergenerational Family Business, Industry Outlook, Fintech and trending businesses in town.
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28/08/24 - Morning Shot: Meet one of the first African scientists to sound the alert on Mpox spreadA new strain of the mpox virus, known as clade Ib, has the world's attention again.
Faced once again with a rapidly spreading mpox epidemic, the World Health Organisation had declared an international health emergency, following a surge in cases linked to a new mpox strain in the Democratic Republic of Congo, which has since spread beyond its borders.
Scientists studying the new mpox strain say the virus is changing faster than expected, and often in areas where experts lack the funding and equipment to properly track it. Questions about vaccine effectiveness and equity remain, with concerns over WHO’s regulations and when the afflicted regions can get their hands on the vaccines.
On this episode of Morning Shot, Professor Dimie Ogoina, Chair, WHO Emergency Committee regarding the upsurge of mpox 2024, and Chief Medical Director & Infectious Disease Physician at the Niger Delta University Teaching Hospital shares his first-hand insights on the mpox epidemic.
Presented by: Audrey Siek
Produced & Edited by: Yeo Kai Ting (ykaiting@sph.com.sg)
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27/08/24 - US Markets Wrap: Is the US employment landscape showing cracks? And why the refinancing surge could unlock a big part of the economy.Ryan Detrick, Chief Market Strategist, Carson Group shares his insights on America's employment landscape, and how markets are pricing in the rotation away from tech once again, the US Presidential Election, and why the recent refinancing surge could unlock a big part of the economy that has struggled.
Presented by: Ryan Huang
Produced & Edited by: Yeo Kai Ting (ykaiting@sph.com.sg)
Photo credits: AFP
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27/08/24 - Bigger Pic: Tackling the South Korean discountLiao Yi Ping, Assistant Portfolio Manager, Franklin Templeton Emerging Markets Equity explains why South Korean companies trade at valuations which are on average the lowest among emerging market peers, even though the market hosts some of the most globally dynamic and innovative companies in the semiconductor and materials industries.
Produced/Presented: Ryan Huang
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27/08/24 - Breakfast Bites: What's the recommended serving size of a mooncake?Making and sharing mooncakes is one of the hallmark traditions of the Mid-Autumn festival. The sharing and eating of round mooncakes among family members signifies unity, and coming together. Plus, they're delicious!
Audrey and Ryan chat about the interesting history of this treat, as well as the most popular type to gift and share. Plus: how much should you eat??
Presented by Audrey Siek & Ryan Huang
Produced and Edited by Audrey Siek
Music and photo credits: Pixabay & its talented community of contributors
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27/08/24 - Morning Shot: How GenAI patents drive innovation in the business and startup landscape and who are the biggest players?A new report by the World Intellectual Property Organisation is shedding new light on the rapidly growing field of Generative Artificial Intelligence.
Along with the advancement of technology over the last decade, the number of patent families in GenAI has grown from just only 733 in 2014 to more than 14,000 in 2023.
Since the introduction of the transformer in 2017, the deep neural network architecture behind the Large Language Models that have become synonymous with GenAI, the number of GenAI patents has increased by over 800%.
On this episode of Morning Shot, Phanish Puranam, Professor of Strategy at INSEAD and The Roland Berger Chaired Professor of Strategy and Organisation Design shares his perspectives on the surge in GenAI patenting activity and how that’s driving innovation in the startup landscape.
Presented by: Audrey Siek & Ryan Huang
Produced & Edited by: Yeo Kai Ting (ykaiting@sph.com.sg)
Photo credits: pixabay & its talented community of contributors
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27/08/24 - Breakfast Special: Nurturing The Philippines' tech and fintech startup ecosystemThe Philippines’ standing as an emerging startup hub has been bolstered by the recent doubling of Manila’s startup ecosystem valuation.
According to the 2024 Global Startup Ecosystem Report, Manila’s startup ecosystem was valued at US$6.4 billion, nearly double the previous year’s valuation of US$3.5 billion.
On this episode of Breakfast Special, Minette Navarrete, President, Kickstart Ventures and Joan Yao, Vice President, Investments, Kickstart Ventures share their insights on what’s fueling growth and opportunities for tech and fintech entrepreneurs in the Philippines.
Presented by: Audrey Siek
Produced & Edited by: Yeo Kai Ting (ykaiting@sph.com.sg)
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26/08/24 - Morning Shot: A major reset for Singapore's Gifted Education Programme after 40 yearsSingapore’s Gifted Education Programme (GEP) in primary schools is set to be overhauled to become more inclusive. This was announced during Lawrence Wong’s maiden National Day Rally speech.
The school-based programmes for higher-ability learners, which now cater to 7 per cent of each cohort, will expand to take in 10 per cent, or 3,000 students a year.
There’ll also be after-school supplementary modules aimed at further developing students in their areas of strength and interest, that are not intended to replace regular curriculum.
These are part of a series of changes to the 40-year-old GEP.
On this episode of Morning Shot, Associate Professor Jason Tan from the National Institute of Education’s Policy, Curriculum and Leadership Department shares his insights on the latest developments.
Presented by: Audrey Siek
Produced & Edited by: Yeo Kai Ting (ykaiting@sph.com.sg)
Photo credits: ST File
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