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.
28/03/24 - Morning Shot: Are personal legal issues becoming more complex?To help workers better cope with increasingly complex legal issues, the Singapore Labour Movement recently launched a Legal Assistance Panel, that will offer discounted legal support.
On this episode of Morning Shot, Patrick Tay, Assistant Secretary-General, NTUC shares more about the complexity behind issues that workers face and why such a panel is critical.
Presented by: Emaad Akhtar
Produced & Edited by: Yeo Kai Ting (ykaiting@sph.com.sg)
Graphics credits: pixabay & its talented community of contributors
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28/03/24 - Breakfast Special: A Mechanical Engineer Explains Why the Baltimore Bridge CollapsedRecovery efforts are ongoing as divers continue their search for six unaccounted people, who are presumed dead after the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore collapsed when a cargo ship rammed into it after losing power.
On this episode of Breakfast Special, Dr Oscar Barton, Professor and Dean at the Morgan State University Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr. School of Engineering shares his expert analysis.
Presented by: Emaad Akhtar & Audrey Siek
Produced & Edited by: Yeo Kai Ting (ykaiting@sph.com.sg)
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28/03/24 - Bigger Picture: Are Apple's best days behind it?On the Bigger Picture, Sean Cheong discusses with Isaac Lim, Chief Head Investment/Market Strategist with Moomoo, on why Apple is the worst performing mega-cap tech stock so far this year; and if it can still be considered the bell-weather for markets as it remains locked in the war between Fundamentals and Technicals.
Edited and presented by Sean Cheong
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28/03/24 - Breakfast Bites: Why are rabbits and eggs the symbols of Easter?Billions of dollars are spent worldwide every year on Easter weekend, as people buy chocolate rabbits, coloured eggs and host Easter egg hunts for their kids. But... rabbits don't lay eggs, right!? And how did chocolate become the treat of choice?
Audrey and Emaad discuss the origins of these cute little traditions, as well as the outrageous size of the world's largest Easter egg.
Presented by Audrey Siek and Emaad Akhtar
Produced and edited by Audrey Siek
Music and picture credits: Pixabay & its talented community of contributors
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28/03/24 - Mind Your Business: What's driving the phenomenal rise of hotel franchising in APAC?In this episode of Mind Your Business, we turn our focus on the world of hotel franchising and its transformative impact on the hospitality industry.
We dive into the success story of a leading global franchisor, uncovering record growth, strategic expansion, and the unveiling of flagship properties in the dynamic Asia Pacific region.
Ooi Joon Aun, APAC President, Wyndham Hotels & Resorts gives his insights on trends, innovations, and partnerships shaping the future of travel experiences.
Presented by 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, Healthtech, Sustainability, Property, Intergenerational Family Business, Industry Outlook, Fintech and trending businesses in town.
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27/03/24 - Bigger Picture: Will gold continue to glitter in the markets?With all the cross currents in the markets right now, how could gold play a part in the bigger picture?
Sean Cheong discusses this with Kyle Rodda, Senior Financial Market Analyst, capital.com, to find out.
Edited and presented by Sean Cheong
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27/03/24 - Breakfast Bites: Would you pay over $1000 to watch Hamilton? It's been done!On World Theatre Day, Emaad and Audrey discuss the unknown beginnings of this sacred art form, theatre superstitions, Shakespeare's influential role in modern day language, and the most expensive theatre tickets ever!
Presented by Emaad Akhtar & Audrey Siek
Produced and edited by Emaad Akhtar
Music and photo credits: Pixabay & its talented community of contributors
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27/03/24 - US Markets Wrap: Congress has its eye on US money going into China. How significant is that for investors?Matt Maley, Chief Market Strategist, Miller Tabak shares his insights on whether the market is broadening out, significance of greater congressional scrutiny on US investments into China, how much might the US Presidential Election swing consumer confidence in specific sectors in the months ahead and if PCE Core Inflation data coming out later in the week could push the 10-year yields above its highs for the year.
Presented by: Sean Cheong
Producer: Yeo Kai Ting (ykaiting@sph.com.sg)
Photo credits: AFP
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27/03/24 - Morning Shot: A deep dive into Parliamentary Privilege. What's the difference between a false statement and a mere opinion?How much do you know about parliamentary privilege?
Parliamentary privilege basically means MPs cannot be prosecuted or sued for statements made in Parliament as part of their duties. So, MPs are allowed to speak freely on significant issues without fear of legal consequences.
So, taking a look back at former MP Raeesah Khan case of lying in Parliament - what can we learn from it, and how can MPs better navigate verifying the truth of their intended statements to be made in Parliament?
On this episode of Morning Shot, Benjamin Joshua Ong, Assistant Professor of Law at the Singapore Management University weighs in.
Presented by: Emaad Akhtar & Audrey Siek
Produced & Edited by: Yeo Kai Ting (ykaiting@sph.com.sg)
Photo credits: MCI
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27/03/24 - Mind Your Business: Are low-carbon data centres achievable with Iceotope's technology?In today's digital landscape, data centers play a crucial role in powering our interconnected world.
However, they also pose environmental challenges due to their energy consumption and heat generation.
Amidst this backdrop, one company is poised to revolutionise data center operations by addressing sustainability head-on.
Let's delve into how their innovative cooling solutions are reshaping the future of data centers in Asia and beyond with Jason Low, Regional Head for APAC, Iceotope.
Presented by Emaad Akhtar 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, Healthtech, Sustainability, Property, Intergenerational Family Business, Industry Outlook, Fintech and trending businesses in town.
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