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Feb 5, 2026 ⢠35min
#839 Is Singapore all glass and no soul?
With modern skyscrapers dominating Singaporeâs skyline, some question whether the city lacks cultural depth but heritage activist and historian Sarafian Salleh says that couldnât be further from the truth. Just look at Kampong Glam, once known as Seduyong by the indigenous Orang Laut, meaning mermaid. And no, thatâs not some wild conspiracy theory. In this ep, he joins us to debunk myths and prove that Singaporeâs cultural depth runs far deeper than we think.

Jan 30, 2026 ⢠31min
#838 Young, Hungry, and in Business: Running F&B at 20
With F&B outlets shutting down left and right, starting a food business sounds risky, especially if youâre only 20 and still in school. Yet thatâs exactly what the founders of Berjaya Western did. And perhaps itâs no surprise, considering they first ventured into entrepreneurship at just 16. In this episode, they share how they balance studies with running a business, and unpack the harsh realities of the F&B industry, from soaring rents to financial pressures.(01:55) Welcome founders of Berjaya Western!(08:18) Challenges of running a F&B business(14:33) Balancing school, life, and work(17:50) Bestsellers at Berjaya Western(25:20) Is the school supportive of their careers?(27:20) Future of Berjaya Western

Jan 23, 2026 ⢠46min
#837 Landlords Killing Businesses?
Join Vernon Lim, a savvy business strategist from the Association of Small & Medium Enterprises, as he discusses the pressures facing local businesses. The founders of Deanna's Kitchen, a flourishing halal Chinese eatery, share their gripping journey from hawker stalls to multiple outlets. They explore the impact of skyrocketing rents, the challenges of maintaining prices, and the looming competition from foreign players. The conversation uncovers the dire need for government intervention and emphasizes pragmatic business adaptations to thrive in a tough landscape.

Jan 22, 2026 ⢠31min
#836 End Of A Political Era ?
It's this week's biggest political story: Pritam Singh is no longer Leader of the Opposition. With so many twists and turns, the latest question on everyone's minds is: should the LO role be constitutionalized? The Darren Aadam Mak show asked this question. We read out the comments(00:33) Darrenâs Show(05:45) Should the LO role be given a framework?(07:55) Reading comments(21:15) What should our stand be on this?(25:30) Syed Harunâs Response

Jan 15, 2026 ⢠27min
#835 Is China buying up Singapore?
As local businesses in Singapore get squeezed by rising rents, many are shutting their doors, and increasingly, what replaces them are Chinese-owned businesses. In neighbourhoods like Kampong Glam, the surge has sparked concerns over the erosion of local heritage and culture. If this trend continues unchecked, are we looking at an economic takeover similar to whatâs happened in places like Jeju and London?(04:33) Review of Ministersâ Salaries(10:00) Rise of Chinese businesses(16:35) USâ interest in Greenland(19:00) Iran Protest

Jan 9, 2026 ⢠34min
#834 Could Singapore Be Next?
Just days into 2026, global headlines have been dominated by the USâ capture of Venezuelaâs then-president, NicolĂĄs Maduro. As Singapore said it is âgravely concernedâ by the situation, the episode has raised uneasy questions closer to home. In an era of intensifying great-power rivalry, are small states like Singapore more vulnerable than we think?(00:50) Dzarâs holiday(05:27) USâ intervention in Venezuela(10:00) Responses from other countries(15:26) Malays as providing âwindows for the Chineseâ?(23:30) Changing attitudes among Gen Z

Jan 1, 2026 ⢠28min
#833 The unexpected MUIS link behind the name Sugar Mama Lah
What better way to wrap up the year than with something sweet? In this episode, we sit down with Darren, co-founder of Sugar Mama Lah, the halal tiramisu brand that went from a home-based hustle to a full-fledged storefront. Darren opens up about the âthick skinâ mindset behind his success, from live streaming to unconventional marketing, and drops a surprising truth: many kunafa desserts in Singapore use colouring that isnât halal-certified.(02:05) What is assorted tiramisu?(04:50) Home-based to storefront(11:35) Challenges of being halal-certified(20:45) Importance of live streaming(22:55) Meaning behind Sugar Mama Lah

Dec 25, 2025 ⢠36min
#832 "Everything oso cannot, car parade also cannot, boring sia."
The hosts dive into a viral TikTok showcasing traffic enforcement at a car meet, igniting a debate on Singapore's declining car culture compared to places like Japan. They explore how the shift toward a car-lite society might be stifling automotive enthusiasm. The podcast also covers a suspicious package incident at St Joseph's Church, shedding light on anti-terrorism measures. Lastly, discussions about Najib Razakâs failed home arrest bid reveal insights into Malaysia's political landscape.

Dec 19, 2025 ⢠32min
#831 Bondi Beach shooting: Conspiracies take over online
A devastating tragedy struck Bondi Beach in Sydney when two gunmen killed at least 15 people during a Jewish celebration. While many netizens expressed sympathy and grief, the aftermath quickly spiralled into controversy. From antisemitic and Islamophobic rhetoric to claims of a âfalse flagâ attack, the tragedy has been swept into a fierce online information war.(00:55) Darrenâs Bar Exams(04:25) Bondi Beach Shooting(08:25) Start of âInformation Warsâ(14:00) Hero of Bondi Beach(17:10) Japanâs relationship with China(21:12) Predictions for 2026

Nov 28, 2025 ⢠23min
#830 Sgeans flock to Japan but is Africa the new place to go?
Everyoneâs travelling this year-end, especially to Japan, where the yen has plunged to about ÂĽ120 for S$1. But while Singaporeans are chasing cheap flights and exchange rates, PM Wong is on the move for a different reason. His recent trip to South Africa and the announcement of Singaporeâs 1st East African embassy in Ethiopia may seem unexpected but they hint at something bigger: Singapore is quietly deepening its footprint and ties across Africa.(0:33) Welcome back Darren!(07:34) Travelling during the holidays(10:57) PM Wongâs working trips(16:30) Are Africans the next generation of content creators?(19:05) Future trips


