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Jun 25, 2025 • 29min

#799 “If the clouds can cry, why not men?”

“Be a man, do the right thing.” It’s a phrase many men hear when struggling with depression or emotional pain—often pushing them to stay silent. But with June marking Men’s Mental Health Awareness Month, Dean Ideris is breaking that silence. He opens up about how the collapse of his marriage impacted his mental health—and how he’s now helping other men speak up and heal.(04:23) Welcome Dean!(10:35) Why the breakdown of a marriage can lead to depression?(16:40) Financial abuse(22:38) Loneliness and the lack of a support system(25:00) Dean’ plans for the future
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Jun 22, 2025 • 44min

#798 Fakkah Fuzz is no more?!

Fadzri Rashid — better known to most as Fakkah Fuzz — is a pioneer in Singapore’s stand-up comedy scene. But for his latest show, Still Got Jokes, he’s dropping the stage name and going by his real one. So what’s behind the rebrand — and more importantly, are Plan B listeners getting a discount?(02:05) Why the name changed?(07:25) How the woke movement shaped Rashid’s career(10:00) What’s making people laugh these days?(17:00) Representing Singapore in the international comedy scene(23:11) More about Rashid’s new show!(41:25) Does Plan B listeners have a discount?!
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Jun 19, 2025 • 37min

#797 Diversity isn’t immediately a good thing?!

When Fahima Farha from interfaith group Roses of Peace was invited to a dinner, she was served non-halal food — a small moment that revealed how even good intentions can fall short of true inclusion. She joins Venerable Dr Chuan Sheng from the Buddhist College of Singapore as we ask: What does real inclusion look like in our multicultural society? It's not just about "stepping out of your comfort zone" or empty gestures. Catch them at the International Conference on Cohesive Societies (24–26 June 2025), streaming live on YouTube.(02:22) Welcome Venerable Doctor Chuan Sheng and Fahima Darha!(06:05) Why Singapore to study Buddhism?(10:20) Rethinking how we approach multiculturalism and diversity(20:20) What conversations occur during ICCS?(25:09) Multiculturalism then vs now(31:00) How to start embracing multiculturalism todayContinue this conversation @iccssg and catch the livestream here 👉 https://go.gov.sg/iccs-livestream
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Jun 12, 2025 • 35min

#796 “I’m one of the people to get the flak”

Everyone knows him for "look left, look right" and he was one of the most-memed candidates of GE2025, but what did all that virality do to Samuel Lee? Now a food delivery rider, he shares with us his life after politics - and why he quit it in the first place(01:15) Welcome Samuel Lee!(03:40) Which policies does Samuel oppose most?(09:40) Why Samuel resign from the PPP(19:20) Samuel’s work as a food delivery driver(24:15) Who is Samuel’s favourite PAP politican?
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Jun 5, 2025 • 37min

#795 Trump compared to Lee Kuan Yew?

As global criticism of Israel grows — now even drawing rebukes from supposed allies like the US — the question looms: Is Israel turning into a pariah state? Speaking of the US, Trump made waves in Singapore when US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth likened him to Lee Kuan Yew at the Shangri-La Dialogue. And what’s behind China’s dramatic no-show at this year’s event? The geopolitical temperature is rising and fast.(00:45) The world becoming more pro-Israel?(13:00) Update on the Russia-Ukraine war(15:15) Shangri-La Dialogue 2025(25:27) China snubs Shangri-La Dialogue(33:15) French President slapped by wife?
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May 29, 2025 • 27min

#794 PM Wong formed a new cabinet. Tampines worked.

With the announcements, one question has been on everyone's minds - what's an Acting Minister? We unpack what it means, the fallout from Tampines GRC and what it means for the future of the Malay-Muslim community and politics in Singapore.(01:06) Samuel Lee and his brief political career(02:58) Cabinet appointments and coordinating portfolios(04:50) Acting Ministers - the benefits & drawbacks(07:25) New faces in the Cabinet and leadership changes(15:52) Challenges of representing the Malay Muslim community (21:30) The importance of understanding different communities within Singapore
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May 22, 2025 • 30min

#793 Singapore the poisonous shrimp of Asia?

Rahman's hair journey game is improving this week, but the UAE's hair flipping dance was the talk of the town. Trump's visit to the Middle East saw viral videos of what reminded local viewers of pontianak, but is there more to the diplomatic tour? And as the Malaysian PM visits Russia and Indonesia voices displeasure at Singapore's oil pricing, where does the new world order leave us?(00:23) Update on Rahman's hair(04:28) Trump's visit to Middle East(12:16) Indonesia slams Singapore's oil prices(15:50) How diplomacy is changing(25:40) Is Saudi Arabia's modernizing approach controversial?
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May 15, 2025 • 34min

#792 Our ministers seen with a money launderer?!

GE2025 may be over, and the buzz has simmered down—but one name still lingers: Ng Chee Meng. His appearance alongside ministers Chee Hong Tat and Ong Ye Kung at a gathering with money laundering suspect Su Haijin isn’t doing him any favours. We’ve got thoughts. Also, might we see Rahman with a head full of hair soon?(00:35) Rahman had a hair transplant?!(12:20) Ng Chee Meng’s controversies(19:40) Our coverage for GE2025(26:00) GE2025 shenigans(31:00) Future policies we want to see
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Apr 30, 2025 • 34min

#791 Free university for NS boys?

Desmond Lim, Chairman of the Singapore Democratic Alliance (SDA), knows the jabs - he’s heard the “mosquito party” taunts and viral memes about him. But in GE2025, he’s not here to be ignored. This time, he’s swinging big: from free university education for NS men to faster-built HDB flats and bold reforms that demand attention.(00:45) What’s life like on the campaign trail for SDA’s Desmond Lim?(07:00) Lim’s response to viral memes and criticisms(11:52) What bold steps could improve Singapore’s future?(25:57) Lim’s confidence this GE2025(30:00) Lim’s message to future supporters
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Apr 30, 2025 • 35min

#790 From no blank cheque to no free pass, what is the magic balance?

As the GE2025 campaign season draws to a close, Health Minister and Sembawang GRC candidate Ong Ye Kung reflects on the bigger questions. What are the roles of the incumbent and opposition parties in Singapore? What does it mean to have a strong government but also strong check and balance? And on a more personal note - what legacy does his 20 years in politics leave behind?(01:35) Say hello to Health Minister Ong Ye Kung!(05:17) Ong’s social media game(11:27) Minister Ong’s experiences in politics(24:17)) Does having more opposition voices truly make for a first-world Parliament?(29:25) A legacy of politics in Ong’s family

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