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***SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTThis will be the last podcast under the SGN Discuss banner. In an effort to streamline our vision and goals for both the podcast and SG Narratives, we will be renaming SGN Discuss to SG Narratives Podcast. In the next
Today’s podcast is part of the Giving Conversations, which aim to share the stories of organisations who have formed communities of support for those in need and chosen to dedicate their time and energy for the betterment of others.“I feel th
Today’s podcast is part of the Giving Conversations, which aim to share the stories of organisations who have formed communities of support for those in need and chosen to dedicate their time and energy for the betterment of others.“Sometimes
 Today’s podcast is part of the Giving Conversations, which aim to share the stories of organisations who have formed communities of support for those in need and chosen to dedicate their time and energy for the betterment of others.“It’s rea
 Today’s podcast is part of the Giving Conversations, which aim to share the stories of organisations who have formed communities of support for those in need and chosen to dedicate their time and energy for the betterment of others.“Go green
“There are moments where I ask myself is this the place where I want to continue living. I think that’s a very Singaporean question. I’ve been in a long term relationship with my partner. We share assets. And we’ve tried to build our lives her
“Be slightly a bit more practical but don’t be averse to taking risks at all. The second advice is, for me that resonates very strongly, is take moments to enjoy. Don’t be so hard on yourself. It’s not always that you need to feel sorrowful in
“Wine is just a beverage made by a farmer. You just consume it, that’s all. If you ask me, I don’t think it’s pretentious, but people tend to make it pretentious.”This week on SGN Discuss, we are in conversation with Gerald Lu, head sommelier
“At this point of time, it’s still very much driven by passion. Profit making at this time, don’t think about it. If I think about starting Ette Tea with making it profitable, I wouldn’t have reached what I am today. There’s still more to grow
 “The whole point of writing is to be able to make something different; make something happen in the world outside of me. Whether that’s simply by putting a smile on someone else’s face or by putting down something that hopefully is lasting, h
“I’m more than a bit concerned that knowledge has been sidelined in this way because knowledge takes effort. You need to dig in; you need to dig into yourself. You need time, you need the patience and you need the perseverance in order to achi
 “Home, for me, is a safe space. I think beyond even the walls of my HDB flat, it extends itself to a space far bigger that allows you to be held closely, to be loved and to be accepted for who you are.”On SGN Discuss this week, we are in con
 “It’s not race, I feel. It’s more of the socio-economic status. Being Malay has never held me back, I feel, to pursue my dreams. Perhaps, it’s true that more Malays are at the lower tier of the socio-economic status and I feel that the socio
“The moment when you are no longer passionate or you do not derive any more joy, I think that might be a reason for us to let go.”This week on SGN Discuss, we sit down with Dennis Chong, one half of the dynamic duo that’s responsible for the
 “Every formula we create is a labour of love. Everything we try to release is years and years of research and development. It’s perfect. I’m not in this to make a quick buck. I’m in this because it’s the only thing I want to do with my life.”
“As with all kinds of national policies, the death penalty is carried out with the endorsements of its citizens. Because you vote in the government, the government does things on your behalf so the death penalty is carried out on our behalf. I
 “If you said that you don’t want that and you want everything your own way, then I think you’re more of an artist. [...] If you’re a designer, you always work with limitations set up by your client and make the best out of it.”This week on S
 “I think we have to move on from a certain prejudice that people have with language; which is the moment people think that something is expressed through words, it is as clear cut as reading a traffic sign.  It’s not just about transmitting o
“I think it’s a complex negotiation when it comes to fine tuning the work or having to change it to fit someone else’s or some oppressive force’s agenda.”This week on SGN Discuss, we had the pleasure of meeting Nur Sabrina Bte Dzulkifli, who,
“If you look at the world, only children will say it’s awesome. Only children will derive hope, and we will say it’s because of ignorance. So until I can look at the world again with a degree of certainty, or delusion like a child, I won’t loo
“Writing was like making a mirror and forcing myself to look at my own thoughts and feelings, and it didn’t make me feel good at all.”In this week’s episode of SGN Discuss, we spent some time talking to singer/song writer, Lincoln Lim, a vete
“There are definitely 40-year-olds who are still immature and there are 15-, 14-year-olds who are extremely mature because of their circumstances. Everyone has their own timeline that they should be following and then, when they are ready, the
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