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The most uncensored conversations about censorable things coming out from the much-censored country of Singapore. Hosted by Haresh & Terence from the comedy house Ministry of Funny.
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#519 - TikTok Ban is REAL & Business Slammed for Rude Message to Riders
This past week, the US President signed a bill that has been described effectively as a ban on social media app TikTok. What will the next 9-12 months entail for the Singapore-headquartered business, and should content creators start moving to other platforms? Closer to home, a home-based business got flak for leaving a series of rude messages to delivery riders outside their premises, with some consumers promising to boycott the business in response. Are people overreacting, or should businesses be more mindful of their words?
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TikTok Ban is REAL
Congress’s $95 billion Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan aid package, explained - VoxThe Bill that was passed - Official DocumentWhen a TikTok ban could start and what it means for you - The Washington PostWhy the U.S. Is Forcing TikTok to Be Sold or Banned - The New York Times
Business Slammed for Rude Message to Riders
#trending: Home-based business slammed for ‘rude’ signs targeting delivery riders
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#518 - Shanmugam Rebuts “Sneering” From The Economist & Singaporean Workers Threatening to Quit if Forced to Return to Office?
Last week, Law and Home Affairs Minister Shanmugam clapped back at British publication The Economist with a rebuttal of their article about Lawrence Wong succeeding Lee Hsien Loong as PM. His Facebook post drew many comparisons between the UK and Singapore, and so far has seen a mixed reaction from online commentators. What could have been the impetus behind the response to the “sneer”? Elsewhere, a survey revealed that 1 in 2 Singapore workers would quit their job if asked to be in the office more often. Is this just a strawberry generation mindset, or does it point to societal attitudes towards work-life balance?
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Lawrence Wong will be only the fourth PM in Singapore’s historyFacebook Post by K ShanmugamShanmugam rebuts 'sneering' Economist article on Singapore's political successionSingapore’s Shanmugam rebuts ‘sneering’ Economist article on Lawrence Wong’s political succession | South China Morning Post[2023] MCI warns The Economist's bureau chief over 'actions that constituted interference in domestic politics'
Singaporean Workers Threatening to Quit if Forced to Return to Office?
1 in 2 workers in Singapore will quit their job if asked to be in office more often: SurveySingaporeans Want Hybrid Work | Randstad Singapore
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“Friendly Father”: North Korea releases new song praising leader Kim Jong Un3 Body Problem | Official Trailer
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#517 ft. Jamus Lim - Why Straight-A Students Never Rise to the Top & Rethinking Our Education System
Jamus Lim comes to the YLB studio for a deep dive into the Singapore education system and what Singaporeans need to do in their careers to prepare for the impending AI wave. On top of that, he talks about his expectations vs. reality as an MP (no jokes about cockles, we promise), redefining what it means to succeed in Singapore, and also destroys Terence’s One Shiok Thing with economics.
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The Internet is starting to Break - Here's Why.T-Pain on The Morning Shift podcastThe Big Bang Theory on Netflix
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#516 ft. Oon Shu An - Social Media is Making Us Less “Weird” & How Palestine is Liberating Us
Actress Oon Shu An drops by the YLB studio to talk about her latest production, Tartuffe: The Imposter, why she loves to work with young creatives, and how choosing to follow your passion as your job might not be the best idea. We also go deep into her thoughts and feelings about the conflict in Gaza, and why it’s important for people with platforms to speak up.
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References
When Gaza lost phone and internet connection under Israeli attack, this activist found a way to get Palestinians back online | CNNConnecting Humanity IG - provides eSIMs to GazansLove Aid Singapore - Singaporean charityWizard_bisan1 on IG - Filmmaker on the ground in GazaMotaz on X - Photographer on the ground in Gaza
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OFFICIAL TRAILER: 99Wajib by Annemarie Jacir - TrailerThe Present - TrailerOscar winning actor & writer Tom Hanks gives the Oxford Union an acting lesson
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#515 - Lawrence Wong to Take Over PM Lee in May & Companies Must Allow Workers to Request Flexi Work Arrangements
We knew this was coming, but it still surprised us when it was finally announced. DPM Lawrence Wong will be taking over as Singapore’s Prime Minister come 15th May. Are we ready for a new PM? What does this announcement mean for the timing of the upcoming General Elections? Elsewhere, authorities announced that all employers must institute a process for workers to make formal requests for flexible work arrangements from December onwards. Does this move the needle on employment welfare, or is it just a grand wayang?
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Lawrence Wong to take over from Lee Hsien Loong as prime minister on May 15: PMO‘Quiet wisdom and a steady hand’: Tributes pour in for outgoing PM LeeBusiness as usual at DPM Wong’s MPS in Limbang, following handover announcementCommentary: Lawrence Wong's priorities as new Singapore Prime Minister and the two key milestones to watchPM Lee to stay on as Senior Minister; any major Cabinet changes will come after GE: Lawrence WongCommentary: The art of listening to the people and being a little 'deaf' sometimes - CNA
Companies Must Allow Workers to Request Flexi Work Arrangements
All employers must have process for workers to request flexible work arrangements from December[2023] Flexible work arrangements a key focus of Singapore’s new workers compact: Labour chief Ng Chee Meng
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#514 - Iran Attacks Israel & Pope to Visit Singapore
This past weekend, Iran launched an unprecedented attack on Israel, supposedly in response to an earlier act of aggression on the Iranian consulate in Syria. The international response has been swift to condemn the attack, but also cautious in support for an Israeli counter strike. Why so? Also, it was announced that the Pope will be visiting our shores come September, the latest feather in the cap for Singapore’s standing as an international events hub. What can we expect from this historic papal visit?
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Iran Attacks Israel
Iran launches missiles and drones at Israel, its first-ever direct attack on Israeli territory Singapore condemns Iran's aerial attacks on Israel, deeply concerned about 'volatile situation' in Middle EastMiddle East crisis: visual guide to Iran’s attack on IsraelWorld leaders urge restraint in aftermath of Iran attack on Israel – what we know so farHow Iran-backed militant groups are widening the Israel-Hamas war - CNA3 top Iranian commanders reported killed in Israeli strike in Syria | The Straits TimesWhy Israel’s attack on Iranian consulate in Syria was a gamechanger | Israel | The Guardian
Pope to Visit Singapore
Pope Francis to visit Singapore in September - TODAYEdwin Tong 'looks forward' to showing Pope Francis S'porean 'hospitality, diversity & harmony'
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Tales From the Eclipse — Wait But Why13 Hours in Singapore Airlines First Class Suite (London to Singapore)
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Customer Reviews
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This podcast is just like sitting with 2 friends, having some drinks, and chatting about Singaporean current events. Haresh and Terence have great chemistry — there is never a lull in the conversation, which meanders thoughtfully and organically. Their episodes are long, but I have enjoyed every single second!