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We get the inside story on the major headline of the day, exploring different facets and perspectives to gain deeper insight.

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We get the inside story on the major headline of the day, exploring different facets and perspectives to gain deeper insight.

    Is 'Eldest Daughter Syndrome' Real?

    Is 'Eldest Daughter Syndrome' Real?

    The term 'eldest daughter syndrome' has been going viral on Tiktok for some time now - basically describing the notion that eldest daughters have unique responsibilities and pressures that shape their adulthood. So we get into this, but also widen it to talk about family dynamics, and the way our birth order can end up shaping us. Lots of funny and bittersweet family stories await!

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    A Parent's Guide to Surviving Social Media

    A Parent's Guide to Surviving Social Media

    The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission has reminded parents to make sure their children below the age of 13 do not own any social media. Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil explained that the commission found it was not appropriate for children under this age to have accounts. Now this brings up the question of how parents should actually think about managing their children's exposure to the internet.

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    Debating Differences: Tough Conversations on Intellectual Freedom

    Debating Differences: Tough Conversations on Intellectual Freedom

    An American professor made headlines recently when he was invited to speak at University Malaya, in his talk titled “Will Malaysia Become an Active Middle Power” but was heavily criticised after he purportedly claimed that Malaysia had pushed for a “second Holocaust against the Jewish people”. This brought to light conversations around academic freedom. So we hear from academics as well as students about this, and then ask our listeners whether they think universities should be a space for difficult conversations.

    Voices we heard from:

    1. Dr Munirah Alatas, Independent Scholar & Deputy Chair of the Malaysian Academic Movement (GERAK)
    2. Dr Zaid Omar, Associate Professor from Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) and Former Director of Students at the Ministry of Higher Education
    3. Abqari Annuar, President of Suarasiswa UM
    4. Raja Arif Raja Afifuddin, Speaker of Kesatuan Mahasiswa UKM
    5. Brendon Gan, Assistant Coordinator of Demokrat UKM

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    The Books That Raised And Made Us

    The Books That Raised And Made Us

    Tonight, we're talking about the lessons that we gain from reading, especially as children. This is following the statement by Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil, who said children need to be exposed to the culture of reading, especially books showcasing the diversity of races and religions in this country. So we talk about how books build our psyche and empathy, with Jason Pandya-Wood. Then, we hear from our listeners about their experience reading in their early years, and their favourite books.

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    EPF Account 3: With Greater Flexibility Comes Greater Responsibility

    EPF Account 3: With Greater Flexibility Comes Greater Responsibility

    With the announcement of EPF's restructuring scheme comes the introduction of Account 3, or what EPF dubs the 'Flexible' account. We speak to a financial advisor about what we potentially gain and lose from this scheme, then hear from our listeners on whether they're looking forward to it.

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    Head To Head: Axing 24-Hour Eateries?

    Head To Head: Axing 24-Hour Eateries?

    Recently, there have been calls from the Consumers Association of Penang to do away with 24-hour eateries in the name of public health. They cited obesity, diabetes, oral health as the effct of 24-hour availability of sugary snacks and drinks. Are 24-hour eateries, or is the issue more complex, involving broader lifestyle factors? Tonight, two debaters go toe-to-toe, or rather, head-to-head to discuss this very proposition.
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