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Jul 18, 2024 • 22min

Smoking samsui woman mural saga: How much sway does the public have on artwork?

A mural of a young samsui woman smoking led to weeks of discussion about the artwork and the approval process. When it comes to public art, how can artists balance creativity and regulation? Steven Chia and Crispina Robert chat with Audrey Wong, a programme leader at LASALLE College of the Arts, and artist Belinda Low.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jul 11, 2024 • 24min

CPF nomination: Are there safeguards against ill intentions?

 Singaporean Audrey Fang, who was found dead in Spain, had nominated her alleged killer to be the beneficiary of her Central Provident Fund (CPF) savings. How does the autonomy of choice balance with checks against bad intentions when it comes to CPF nominations? Steven Chia and Crispina Robert get answers from Liang Weirong, senior deputy director of nominations and accounts closure from the CPF Board, and Javern Sim, family lawyer and managing director at Populus Law Corporation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jul 4, 2024 • 21min

Will increasing surcharges kill off demand for metered taxis?

 The taxi industry in Singapore has undergone major shifts since the rise of ride-hailing apps, with passengers swapping standing in line for confirmed rides and flat fees. Are metered taxis still relevant? Steven Chia and Crispina Robert put the questions to transport economist Walter Theseira and the general secretary of the National Taxi Association, Ban Kum Cheong.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jun 27, 2024 • 26min

Why is it so hard to get recycling right in Singapore?

Professor Tong Yen Wah and Tan Huileng discuss Singapore's recycling challenges, exploring reasons for low recycling rates, waste incineration concerns, and the need for consumer behavior change. They delve into initiatives like the Zero Waste Nation project, foreign waste segregation practices, convenience issues, recycling programs with incentives, and strategies for enhancing recycling rates towards a circular economy by 2030.
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Jun 20, 2024 • 24min

When flights run into trouble, how much money should you get?

Legal experts Paul Ng and Chooi Jing Yen discuss airline compensation for passengers in turbulent flights, covering amounts, international agreements like the Montreal Convention, legal challenges, and the cultural shift towards travel safety habits. They delve into compensation for injuries, mental trauma, delays, and baggage damage, highlighting the complexities and uncertainties passengers face in seeking legal actions against airlines.
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Jun 13, 2024 • 27min

Battling against easy access to sexual content on social media

Addictions specialist Tham Yuen Han and Dr Shobha Avadhani discuss the impact of online pornography on youth. They explore parental control, sex education, and the challenges of discussing sexual content with children. The conversation also delves into cultural misogyny, technology's role, and the importance of early education on values and boundaries.
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Jun 6, 2024 • 29min

What will it take for people to pay more for locally produced vegetables?

Kenny Eng, a fourth-generation farmer, and Professor William Chen discuss the challenges of local farming in Singapore, including high costs, consumer preferences, and government support. They highlight the importance of sustainable agriculture, technology adaptation, and collaboration to achieve the 30 by 30 goal for local food production.
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May 30, 2024 • 27min

Should we preserve heritage businesses which are not viable?

Dr Lye Kit Ying and Edmond Wong discuss the challenges of preserving heritage businesses in a modern world, emphasizing continuity, community spirit, and the economic viability of these establishments. They share personal anecdotes and reflect on the importance of updating traditions while embracing change for future success.
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May 23, 2024 • 24min

Why do employers still need MCs as proof of illness?

The Ministry of Health is looking to curb the "excessive issuance" of medical certificates (MCs), especially by telemedicine doctors, following feedback from employers and government agencies. But is there a deeper issue with an outdated system of needing proof of illness? Would a system of trust work better? Steven Chia and Crispina Robert chat with Dr Shravan Verma, co-founder & CEO of Speedoc and Christine Chan, Senior Professional at Institute for Human Resource Professionals and Chief Human Resource Officer of Nudgyt. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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May 16, 2024 • 25min

PM Lawrence Wong's Cabinet lineup is geared towards the next General Election

 Newly appointed Prime Minister Lawrence Wong announced his Cabinet line-up ahead of his inauguration. Why didn't he pick a 4G peer as his deputy? And what is the PAP's game plan as it heads into the next General Election? Assistant Professor Walid Jumblatt and Zulkifli Baharudin, former Nominated Member of Parliament, tell Steven Chia and Crispina Robert that the moves are strategic.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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