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#836 End Of A Political Era ? 22.01.2026 31:12
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 o...
#835 Is China buying up Singapore? 15.01.2026 27:06
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 an...
#834 Could Singapore Be Next? 09.01.2026 33:55
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...
#833 The unexpected MUIS link behind the name Sugar Mama Lah 01.01.2026 28:24
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 Singa...
#832 "Everything oso cannot, car parade also cannot, boring sia." 25.12.2025 35:59
A viral TikTok shows LTA and Traffic Police cracking down on a car meet at Decathlon Kallang, and while many cheered the enforcement, others say itâs exactly why Singaporeâs car culture is dying. Compared to places like Japan, where modified cars are celebrated, Singapore feels far more conservative. But as the city pushes towards a car-lite future, is this scene inevitably fading away? And is tha...
#831 Bondi Beach shooting: Conspiracies take over online 19.12.2025 32:13
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)...
#830 Sgeans flock to Japan but is Africa the new place to go? 28.11.2025 22:39
Everyoneâs travelling this year-end, especially to Japan, where the yen has plunged to about „120 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 quie...
#829 Using Pain for Purpose: Is Simonboyâs New Charity a Tribute or a Tactic? 20.11.2025 30:24
When influencer Simonboy launched the Forever Megan Charity in honour of his late daughter, some called it heartfelt while others called it clout. And leading the charge was the OG uncancellable content creator herself, Xiaxue. Her takedown earned her a cease and desist letter, and sheâs firing back. In this case, do you think Xiaxue has a point, or do you feel sympathy for Simonboy? (01:25) Feud...
#828 Are jobseekers able to keep up with a job market that is changing so quickly? 16.11.2025 25:17
The job market is changing rapidly, and jobseekers are facing challenges like finding stability, balancing personal commitments, and adapting to AI. At Plan B, our hosts share insights from both employers and jobseekers on their shifting expectations. With programmes mentioned in this yearâs National Day Rally like GRIT and SkillsFuture available, we explore how jobseekers can get ahead as they na...
#827 How âcleanâ is Singapore, really? 13.11.2025 35:13
This week, headlines swirled around Ong Beng Seng keeping his PR status, a move thatâs raised plenty of eyebrows. In a country where one's PR status can be revoked for criminal convictions, ICAâs decision to issue only a warning has sparked questions about Singaporeâs âclean and fairâ legal image. (03:05) Possible Kyrgyzstan trip in 2026 (10:35) Under-the-table payment for Hajj? (13:00) Mâsian...
#826 "ALL vapes are HARMFUL - even those without drugs" 12.11.2025 20:59
Weâve all seen the shocking videos of youths staggering like zombies, hooked on vapes laced with etomidate. As Singapore clamps down on vaping, we speak with Prof Anantham Devanand, Senior Consultant at SGHâs Department of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, on why vapes can be are dangerous even without etomidate - and share the real-life cases heâs treated. For support to quit vaping, visit:...
#825 Should Pritam Singh just pay the $14K fine and move on? 06.11.2025 30:41
Videos of Pritam Singh going from court to Parliament, and taking photos with the public in between, have gone viral, and online reactions show his public image is still holding strong. But letâs be real: heâs playing the political game. With his conviction now under appeal, we ask: Should Pritam keep fighting, or is this the point to step back and be the Leader of the Opposition in peace? (05:20)...
#824 - Top 10 Explosive Moments from the 2025 ASEAN Summit 30.10.2025 38:06
The 47th ASEAN Summit gave us plenty of unforgettable moments, and weâve ranked them from least to most memorable. But hereâs the thing, Trump seems to pop up in almost every highlight, from dancing with Anwar to letting PMX ride in the Beast. Makes you wonder: was this summit a masterclass in bootlicking Trump? (01:40) Our listicle of best moments from the ASEAN Summit (08:40) Nominating Trump fo...
#823 - 3 women, 1 verdict. Did justice get hijacked by sentiment? 26.10.2025 22:23
As the Deepavali weekend winds down, the news cycle may be quiet but Singapore still has one major headline. The 3 women behind the pro-Palestine walk, Amirah Asrori, Annamalai Kolika, and Sobikun Nahar, have been acquitted. While many celebrate them as heroes of local activism, lawyer Rahman argues the real hero is the judge. Still, with the AGC appealing the decision, this case may be far from o...
#822 Trumpâs Gaza plan - Wayang or real deal? 20.10.2025 16:54
The Israel-Hamas hostage exchange marks the biggest breakthrough in the ceasefire yet, and Trumpâs taking the credit with his 20-point peace plan. But in Singapore, netizens donât seem to care. Some are even calling out the mediaâs double standards: Israelis are âhostages,â Palestinians are âdetainees.â So, the big question is: does Trumpâs plan actually bring peace, or is it all just wayang? (00:...
#821 Why is Shanmugam bringing up Noor Deros again? 15.10.2025 20:09
Parliament got heated this week, and just like in GE2025, the Malay-Muslim community found itself in the crossfire. Shanmugam delivered a lengthy speech referencing Noor Deros and his meeting with Workers Partyâs Malay-Muslim candidates, warning of the dangers of identity politics and the mixing of race and religion. But with little reaction online, do Singaporeans even care? (01:10) Watching Parl...
#820 Malaysian blast muslim Petronas CEO over alcohol video 09.10.2025 16:14
This yearâs F1 Singapore Grand Prix wasnât just about the races, it came with its share of controversies. From crowds stranded after the MRT ends its service to the Petronas CEOâs champagne celebration thatâs stirred debate online among Malaysians, questioning if itâs appropriate for a Muslim to join in. Itâs got us wondering, is conservatism on the rise? (2:00) Problems with F1 (4:15) Petronas CE...
#819 Are Singaporeâs canteen vendors going extinct? 02.10.2025 19:33
The Ministry of Educationâs recent move to adopt central kitchen models in school canteens has stirred fears among vendors worried about their livelihoods. But Rayner from Hearty Green Vegetables - famous for introducing Japanâs school bento culture to Singapore - sees things differently. Despite admitting that daily revenue can dip to just $100â200, he revealed his âsecretsâ for staying relevant...
#818 So, when will Singapore recognise Palestine? 25.09.2025 20:19
UK, Canada, Portugal have recognised Palestine. But what about Singapore? In Parliament this week, Foreign Minister Balakrishnan finally set out our position â and it comes with strings attached. But hereâs the real question: even if Singapore does recognise Palestine, will it matter at all, when international law is already being trampled on everywhere? (02:10) Whatâs happening in Parliament? (09...
#817: âCharlie Kirk Assassinated: Could It Happen in Singapore?" 18.09.2025 17:38
Conservative podcaster Charlie Kirkâs assassination highlights how political discourse in the US has turned increasingly intolerant. Could Singapore face a similar future? Unlikely â not because weâre more accepting of extremism but because our laws swiftly curb such speech. Still, as the world grows darker, one question remains: what future are we heading toward? (00:30) Charlie Kirkâs assassinat...
#816 "Expats need to respect Singaporean culture before living here." 11.09.2025 13:57
Singaporeâs Parliament has just opened with President Tharman pushing a bold âWe Firstâ agenda. But what does this mean for a society already known for its competitive edge? On this episode, we question whether systems like PSLE and university admissions clash with the spirit of collective progress, to debating viral flashpoints like the GoJek driver blasting music. We dive deep into the tensions...
#815 âWeâre going to be the laughing stock of the worldâ 04.09.2025 25:26
Recently, Singapore grabbed international headlines â but not for the right reasons. What began as the cancellation of American comedian Sammy Obeidâs show quickly escalated into a messy clash with the Singapore government, culminating in a POFMA order. Was Obeid simply chasing attention, or did the government make things worse by doubling down and fanning the flames? (02:57) Heartwarming efforts...
#814 â70-80% of bullying behaviour come from the home settingâ 28.08.2025 20:33
Shocking recordings of Primary 3 students threatening âI might dissect her into piecesâ and âkill you and your husbandâ have rattled Singapore, raising fears about bullying among children. We get to the heart of the problem with Senior Clinical Psychologist Muhammad Haikal, who says bullying can affect anyone, but a childâs home environment is often the biggest contributor to such behaviour. (01:5...
#813 âIf you piss off a Singaporean, youâre pissing off a Malaysian as wellâ 25.08.2025 27:09
Syed Saddiq has closer ties to Singapore than many realise. A brief stint at NUSâs Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy gave him a deep respect for Singaporeâs founding father - especially regarding Malaysia-Singapore relations. With the RTS line set to strengthen connections, Saddiq sees plenty of ways the two countries can complement each other⊠but what exactly are they? (02:00) Say hello to Sy...
#812 âAI is the next asatizahâ 21.08.2025 24:48
Many found this yearâs National Day Rally a little boring â but two announcements stood out: the new Singapore College of Islamic Studies and the looming threat of AI on jobs. PM Lawrence Wong insists Singaporeans will remain the priority. But can they really, when it seems AI might even replace our asatizah in the future? (00:30) National Day Rally 2025 (08:18) Treat of AI for jobs (09:55) Vaping...
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