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Dec 18, 2024 • 47min

#759 PM Lawrence Wong

We had the privilege to host Mr. Lawrence Wong, Singapore's Prime Minister, for his first podcast interview. We discussed a range of topics, from redefining success in today’s world, the unique challenges faced by minorities, to Singapore's contributions to Palestinian statehood. Are younger Singaporeans really becoming less hardworking? Are Singaporeans really better off going overseas to find opportunities? Are we ready to find our place in a chaotic world? Tune in to find out. (01:14) Rahman and PM were from the same secondary school?! (03:14) Embracing a new definition of success (13:15) Do minorities have to work doubly hard to be successful? (22:50) How to be entrepreneurial when everything is expensive? (29:00) How to capitalize on Singapore's strengths to do business (34:10) Singapore’s position on Palestine (43:00) The new Singaporean ethos
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Dec 16, 2024 • 59min

#758 Khairy Jamaluddin

Also known as KJ, we had a great interview with the distinguished Malaysian politician who also served as a Minister for almost a decade. As Minister of Health during the early post-Covid era, he played a role in the reopening of borders between Singapore and Malaysia. From Malaysia's so-called "Green Wave", to the evolving role of new media in politics, to Singaporeans' "sharp elbows", KJ shares his candid views on a variety of topics, including his future in politics. (04:10) Origins of Keluar Sekejap Podcast (05:40) New media playing a larger role in politics (10:17) Does UMNO want KJ back? (11:47) What happens to Keluar Sekejap if KJ returns to UMNO? (14:10) Regulating media in Malaysia (17:50) Do Singaporeans have "sharp elbows"? (21:25) Future collaborations between Singapore and Malaysia (26:31) Reopening one of the busiest land borders in the world (29:04) Do Singaporeans always underestimate Malaysians? (31:35) Is race-based politics still relevant today? (38:56) What is the Green Wave? (44:37) Is religion used as a political tool? (48:00) Chinese Malaysians: facts vs stereotypes (51:54) Malaysian solidarity for Palestine
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Dec 8, 2024 • 33min

#757 What just happened in South Korea?

The recent declaration of martial law in South Korea by President Yoon Suk-yeol shocked citizens and was quickly reversed. What are the implications for other nations? A heart-wrenching incident involving a young Quran reciter adds to the tensions. Meanwhile, discussions about North Korea's stance towards the South highlight shifting political dynamics. The podcast also touches on global crises and the evolving order of international relations, sparking intriguing thoughts on governance and power.
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Nov 27, 2024 • 34min

#756 Kunafa King, Mangobossku

His kunafas catapulted the craze for the dessert in Singapore, but his journey to viral success was not always sweet. Mangobossku talks to us about family, the challenges of the business, and the recent debate about education and capability. (00:48) We are moving to a new studio (02:21) Rudy Marican’s viral post (06:07) Mangobossku’s thoughts on the post (11:40) How content creators are changing marketing (13:15) Business owners using Mangobossku’s name for “cheap marketing” (16:12) How important is education to success today? (22:55) What we want for our children (27:23) The changing role of the father (32:23) Concluding thoughts from Mangobossku and Rahman
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Nov 13, 2024 • 24min

#755 Stabbing at St Joseph’s Church

The recent stabbing of a Catholic priest during mass in Singapore has shocked the nation and prompted the police to step up security in places of worship. The police were quick to make clear that the assailant is Christian, a move that raised many eyebrows. Should we be worried about Singapore’s safety and stability? (01:10) Dzar’s return from hiking Mount Rinjani (03:42) Preparing for the hike (05:56) Climbing the summit (06:34) The “Hill of Regret” (10:18) The stabbing at St Joseph’s Church (13:28) Security in places of worship (18:05) The Singapore College of Islamic Studies (SCIS) (21:45) Another update on Plan B’s KL meet-and-greet RSVP Form: KL Meet & Greet Event https://forms.gle/3VEqLn9zcoQ3qy3h7
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Nov 10, 2024 • 34min

#754 President Trump - Take Two

The political landscape shifts dramatically as Trump secures a win with a popular mandate. Insights into global reactions reveal a mix of optimism and skepticism about peace prospects. The conversation delves into Trump's changing rhetoric and the implications of his return to power. Additionally, a viral post about marriage choices sparks debate on societal norms and expectations in modern relationships. Personal anecdotes about hiking adventures add a humorous touch to the serious discussions.
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Oct 30, 2024 • 34min

#753 Fadzli Jani: Redesigning Street Opinions

You may have seen him, or heard his voice, in our street interview videos. Fadzli Jani is not only Plan B’s street interviewer, but a man of many hats. We speak to Fadzli about his fascinating career journey, from joining a reality TV show to training to become an architect. (00:53) Introduction to Fadzli (01:49) Competing on Elit Suria (03:55) Becoming an architect (06:27) How do you become a registered architect in Singapore? (09:10) What overseas landmark design is overrated? (10:23) What’s a brilliantly designed building in Singapore? (14:55) Why Plan B? (18:43) Facing rejection as a street interviewer (21:25) What topics excite Singaporeans? (25:10) The Kampung Buangkok interview
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Oct 27, 2024 • 37min

#752: Lee Hsien Yang, a political refugee?

The past two weeks saw a lot of political drama in Singapore. We discuss the revelation that Lee Hsien Yang sought and was granted political asylum in the UK, and controversial moments from the Pritam Singh trial. (00:33) The Lee sibling rivalry (01:35) The Faraid law system (03:40) The 38 Oxley Road saga (05:03) The value of preserved historical sites (07:54) How does one obtain political asylum? (12:07) Did Lee Hsien Yang face persecution? (17:19) The Pritam Singh trial (23:49) Loh Pei Ying’s testimony (33:38) A Plan B meet-and-greet session in KL
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Oct 27, 2024 • 16min

#751: Dzar the bodybuilder

After 2 weeks of absence, Dzar returns and shares what he’s been up to - becoming an amateur bodybuilder - and his next adventure - climbing Indonesia’s Mount Rinjani. (00:54) Dzar’s upcoming trip to Lombok (02:41) Hiking Mount Rinjani (04:45) Dzar’s bodybuilding journey (07:59) Routines and self-discovery (09:28) Rahman on turning 40 (12:23) The importance of stage presence
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Oct 16, 2024 • 23min

#750 Rock untuk Rakyat 2: Rock concert for Gaza

The Singaporean community has contributed more than $17 million worth of donations for Gaza, and now Rock untuk Rakyat 2 aims to raise another $150,000. We speak with Ms. Mariam Jaafar, MP and advisor to Woodlands GRO, and Ms Deanna Manto, Chairperson of the Suara Utara committee about why they decided to bring together the pool of talented local Malay performers for this rock concert for charity. Get your tickets here: go.gov.sg/rur2 Check out more on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/p/DA-ITqESOg5/ (01:20) - Introduction of Ms. Mariam Jaafar, MP and grassroots advisor to Woodlands GRO, and Ms. Deanna Manto, Chairperson of Woodlands CC MAEC and Suara Utara committee (02:27) - Ms. Mariam discusses her entry into politics (05:18) - Ms. Deanna shares her experiences and responsibilities as chairperson (08:20) - Details about the upcoming concert Rock untuk Rakyat 2 by Suara Utara (16:49) - The best coffee spots in Woodlands (19:02) - A heartfelt group rendition of “Isabella”

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