Zelocast : Glow with the Flow

Zelocast : Glow with the Flow

🎙️ Welcome to ZeloCast : Glow with the Flow — where music, meaning, and a whole lot of good vibes come together! 🎶✨ Hosted by The Zelotones, Singapore’s very own passionate, independent band, we’re all about sharing real-life stories, spreading positivity, and championing inclusion for persons with disabilities (PWD). Meet the crew: 🎸 Zach (bass) – Founder, groove master, and proof that losing sight doesn’t mean losing vision. From navigating blindness in young adulthood to rocking the bass like nobody’s business, Zach’s got wisdom and wicked riffs. 🥁 Alex (drums) – Started on bass, leveled up to drums, now smashing Grade 5 exams like it’s no big deal. Visually impaired since young, Alex’s independence and “why not?” attitude make him a powerhouse on and off stage. 🎤 Zyana (vocals & rhythm guitar) – Our powerhouse vocalist with a heart full of stories and a guitar that never lies. Living with tunnel vision hasn’t stopped her from crafting beautiful arrangements and lighting up any stage. 🎹 Ben (keys) – The “jukebox” pianist with Grade 8 chops, a killer smile, and a life story that redefines resilience. After two serious accidents, Ben’s motto is simple: keep playing, keep glowing. 💪 The Zelotones do it all – music, admin, PR, finances – proving that disability doesn’t define limits. We use our voices (and instruments!) to amplify PWD perspectives, spark conversations, and build a more inclusive Singapore. Every episode, expect a mix of: 💬 Honest chats about life’s ups and downs 😂 Hilarious band banter 🎶 Behind-the-scenes of our music 💡 Inspiring stories of self-acceptance, family love & community power Plus, you’ll get to hear how we created our unique sound, including our debut single “Merajuk” (find it on Spotify, YouTube, & Apple Music). So plug in, press play, and let’s Glow with the Flow together. 🚀 Because in our world, everyone’s got a light worth shining.

  1. Episode 52 : Our 1st Year Anniversary!

    4d ago

    Episode 52 : Our 1st Year Anniversary!

    Can you believe it, ZeloFam? We've officially turned ONE! 🥳🎂 What started on 30 June 2025 as a simple idea has grown into 52 episodes of laughter, tears, life lessons, unforgettable guests, and plenty of hilarious "Alex moments." Looking back, it's hard to believe how far we've’ve come! From recording with the simplest audio setup to building our own home studio (complete with those fluffy "bulu" microphones 😆), and eventually stepping into the world of video podcasts around Episode 45, it's been one incredible journey. But the biggest transformation wasn't our equipment... It was us. When we first started, most of us were quiet, shy, and honestly a little nervous in front of the microphone. Fast forward one year, and we've learned to laugh louder, speak more confidently, and most importantly, share our stories from the heart. This milestone is also the perfect time to say THANK YOU to everyone behind the scenes. To Mr. Engineer, who somehow makes us sound smarter than we really are. To little Chantiq, who has grown into our cutest guest, toughest judge, and occasional interviewer. And to every family member, friend, guest, listener, subscriber, and supporter who believed in this little podcast that started as a "one-man show" with a big dream. Over the past year, we've been privileged to sit down with some truly inspiring people—from Paralympians and community leaders to musicians, authors, families, and friends. Every guest has reminded us that disability doesn't define a person's future. With determination, self-belief, and the right support system, anyone can build a meaningful, independent, and fulfilling life. We've also learned something important ourselves... Success isn't always about winning medals, becoming famous, or achieving something huge. Sometimes success is finally cooking your first meal... Learning to wash the toilet by yourself... Travelling independently... Or simply finding the confidence to speak up and tell your own story. Every small victory deserves to be celebrated. 💛 And because no Zelocast anniversary would be complete without a little friendly chaos, we wrap up the episode with a hilarious game of Concentration 64! Let's just say... remembering lyrics is apparently much harder than hosting a podcast. 😂 Thank you for being part of our first year. Here's to many more conversations, more laughter, more music, more inspiring guests, and more opportunities to Glow with the Flow. ✨ Together we make a difference. Win or lose, we are still champions. 📚 This episode is proudly brought to you by Picture The Book! What if a story could be felt, imagined, and seen — all at the same time? Founded by blind author Sherry Eri, Picture The Book is changing the way children experience stories. Through rich, vivid descriptions and catchy rhythms, these books allow children who are blind to "see" through words, while sighted kids enjoy the colourful illustrations alongside them. 💛 One story. Two experiences. True inclusion. Their beautiful mission says it best: ✨ "Stories with rhythm for kids who listen and colour for kids who see." Ready to discover something truly special? 💻 Visit picturethebook.com and explore the collection today! 🎨 Picture The Book — where words don't just tell stories… they paint them.

    21 min
  2. Episode 51 : Dragonboat Stories, Alex Rowed with a Dust Mop

    Jun 22

    Episode 51 : Dragonboat Stories, Alex Rowed with a Dust Mop

    Welcome back to Zelocast – Glow with the Flow! This week, we're taking the microphones outdoors and soaking in the fresh air at the scenic Bedok Reservoir—a place packed with memories, laughter, and maybe one or two embarrassing stories we'd rather forget. 🌳🎙️ Before the chaos begins, we're celebrating some fantastic news for Singapore! 🎉 The newly opened Magical Bridge Playground in Tampines is setting a new standard for inclusive play, featuring the country's first wheelchair-accessible slide and thoughtful "hideaway huts" where children can take a quiet breather whenever they need one. Because every child deserves a place to play, belong, and have fun together. 💛 But now… onto the real adventure. Alex takes us back to his unforgettable dragon boating days, and trust us—these stories are worth the paddle! 🚣‍♂️ Ever wondered how a dragon boat team trained during COVID? Imagine a bunch of athletes sitting in front of Zoom, doing rowing exercises from their dining rooms while enthusiastically performing "Buddha claps." It looked less like elite sports and more like synchronized living room aerobics. 😂 And that's just the beginning… 🧹 The Dust Mop DisasterOn one unforgettable training day, Alex confidently grabbed what he thought was his paddle… only to arrive carrying a dust mop instead. Somehow, nobody stopped him before he made the entire journey. 🚣 The Legendary Backward RaceThe Naga Merah team paddled with so much passion—and so little synchronisation—that they accidentally rowed backwards toward the starting line while thinking they were charging to victory. Teamwork makes the dream work… eventually. ☀️ The K-Pop Retirement PlanSo why did Alex retire from dragon boating? According to him, preserving his precious fair skin and maintaining his "K-pop boy" look was simply more important than battling the blazing Singapore sun. Priorities. 😎 From hilarious training mishaps to unforgettable team moments, this episode celebrates friendship, resilience, and the beautiful chaos that happens when everyone rows together—even if it's occasionally in the wrong direction. So come paddle along with us for an episode packed with laughs, memories, and enough rowing stories to make your arms tired just listening. ✨ Together we make a difference. Win or lose, we are still champions. 📚 This episode is proudly brought to you by Picture The Book! What if a story could be felt, imagined, and seen — all at the same time? Founded by blind author Sherry Eri, Picture The Book is changing the way children experience stories. Through rich, vivid descriptions and catchy rhythms, these books allow children who are blind to “see” through words, while sighted kids enjoy the colourful illustrations alongside them. 💛 One story. Two experiences. True inclusion. Their beautiful mission says it best: ✨ “Stories with rhythm for kids who listen and colour for kids who see.” Ready to discover something truly special? 💻 Visit picturethebook.com and explore the collection today! 🎨 Picture The Book — where words don’t just tell stories… they paint them.

    57 min
  3. Episode 50 : Anisah's Journey, A Voice That Inspires

    Jun 15

    Episode 50 : Anisah's Journey, A Voice That Inspires

    Welcome to a very special milestone — Episode 50 of Zelocast – Glow with the Flow! 🎉 Fifty episodes in, we've laughed together, cried together, shared our stories, and celebrated inclusion every step of the way. And for this milestone episode, we're honoured to welcome a very special guest who has been capturing hearts across social media with her incredible talent and infectious personality — Anisah! 🎤✨ If you've come across her viral singing videos, you'll already know why so many people are talking about her. But behind that beautiful voice is an inspiring story of resilience, determination, family support, and staying true to yourself. In this episode, Anisah takes us behind the scenes of her journey — from singing in the bathroom just to enjoy the echo, to performing on major stages and building a growing fanbase online. She also shares the ups and downs of adjusting to Secondary 1 life, including a hilarious "tongue slip" during her PSLE oral examination that still makes everyone laugh today. 😆 But this episode isn't just about music. Joining us are Anisah's parents, Mr. Sufian and Mdm. Nurul, who open up about their family's journey raising two visually impaired children. They speak honestly about the emotions they faced when they first received the diagnosis, the challenges along the way, and how those difficult moments eventually transformed into strength, gratitude, and purpose. What begins as a conversation quickly turns into a beautiful reminder that every family's story is unique, and that love often grows strongest through life's greatest challenges. 💙 Since Father's Day is also just around the corner, we couldn't let the opportunity pass without celebrating the fathers who quietly stand behind the scenes. One of the most touching moments comes when Anisah shares a heartfelt tribute to her dad — thanking him for the countless drives to rehearsals, performances, and events, and for always believing in her dreams even before anyone else did. The emotions continue as Zyana reflects on her own late father, sharing memories of the man who was her greatest supporter and source of strength before his passing three years ago. And just when you think the episode couldn't get any more special... 🎶 Anisah takes the microphone and leaves the entire studio speechless with a breathtaking live performance of "My Heart Will Go On." Trust us — this is a performance you won't want to miss. This milestone episode is filled with laughter, tears, inspiration, family, friendship, and a powerful reminder that our greatest abilities often come from the people who believe in us. ✨ Together we make a difference. Win or lose, we are still champions. 📚 This episode is proudly brought to you by Picture The Book! What if a story could be felt, imagined, and seen — all at the same time? Founded by blind author Sherry Eri, Picture The Book is changing the way children experience stories. Through rich, vivid descriptions and catchy rhythms, these books allow children who are blind to “see” through words, while sighted kids enjoy the colourful illustrations alongside them. 💛 One story. Two experiences. True inclusion. Their beautiful mission says it best: ✨ “Stories with rhythm for kids who listen and colour for kids who see.” Ready to discover something truly special? 💻 Visit picturethebook.com and explore the collection today! 🎨 Picture The Book — where words don’t just tell stories… they paint them.

    1h 12m
  4. Episode 49 : Road Trip to JDT!

    Jun 8

    Episode 49 : Road Trip to JDT!

    This week on Zelocast – Glow with the Flow, we're taking the podcast out of the studio and across the Causeway for a special road-trip adventure to Johor Bahru! 🇸🇬➡️🇲🇾 With alarms set at an absolutely ridiculous 3:00 AM, the team packed our bags, grabbed our passports, and headed north for a long-weekend getaway to the iconic Sultan Ibrahim Stadium — home of the mighty JDT, the Southern Tigers. 🐯⚽ Now, we won't lie... the trip started with mixed emotions. Just hours earlier, Alex and Mr. Engineer were still recovering from Arsenal's heartbreaking defeat to PSG. The wounds were fresh. The pain was real. The tears... may or may not have happened. 😭⚽ But the moment we arrived at JDT's stunning crown-shaped stadium, the football blues slowly disappeared. As a die-hard JDT supporter, Alex may have slightly lost control at the merchandise store. By "slightly," we mean he somehow came home with THREE jerseys, a cap, a cup, keychains, and enough souvenirs to start his own mini club shop. 😅 The biggest surprise of the trip? We got to experience the VIP treatment usually reserved for football stars by riding in the famous JDT Hummer Limousine! 🚘✨ Naturally, we spent the entire ride waving out the windows like celebrities arriving for a cup final. The best part? This incredible experience is provided FREE for the PWD community — a wonderful example of inclusion done right. Of course, this wouldn't be a Zelocast adventure without at least one moment of pure chaos. While exploring the stadium grounds, Alex confidently took a step forward... and immediately plunged one leg into a decorative pond. 💦😂 Apparently, his trusted "GPS" (also known as his white cane) decided to take a short break that day. The result? One wet leg, one shocked Alex, and one memory the rest of us will never let him forget. Along the way, we talk about:⚽ Football passion and heartbreak🚦 Surviving 3 AM border traffic🎁 Collecting way too much football merchandise♿ Accessibility and inclusion in sports venues😂 Travel mishaps and unforgettable moments❤️ Why the best journeys are about the people you share them with From border jams to stadium tours, laughter to football therapy, this episode reminds us that sometimes happiness isn't found in the destination — it's found in the adventure itself. ✨ Together we make a difference. Win or lose, we are still champions. 📚 This episode is proudly brought to you by Picture The Book! What if a story could be felt, imagined, and seen — all at the same time? Founded by blind author Sherry Eri, Picture The Book is changing the way children experience stories. Through rich, vivid descriptions and catchy rhythms, these books allow children who are blind to "see" through words, while sighted kids enjoy the colourful illustrations alongside them. 💛 One story. Two experiences. True inclusion. Their beautiful mission says it best: ✨ "Stories with rhythm for kids who listen and colour for kids who see." Ready to discover something truly special? 💻 Visit picturethebook.com and explore the collection today! 🎨 Picture The Book — where words don't just tell stories… they paint them.

    59 min
  5. Episode 48 : Join us for Dinner!

    Jun 1

    Episode 48 : Join us for Dinner!

    This week on Zelocast – Glow with the Flow, we've swapped our usual studio setup for something much more important... food! 😋 Join us as we record straight from a Western restaurant in Singapore, where the microphones are on, the food is arriving, and Alex is making what may be the biggest decision of his adult life: ordering penne with prawns instead of his usual fish and chips. Brave? Reckless? You decide. Meanwhile, Zyana is armed with a bowl of spicy Tom Yum soup, hoping it can do what weeks of medication haven't quite managed yet—finally clear her throat once and for all. 🌶️🔥 As dinner is served, we get into the real-life challenges of dining out when you can't see the menu. From waiters asking, "What would you like?" before telling us what's available, to secretly studying menus through GrabFood before we even leave home, we share the tricks we've learned to stay independent and confident when eating out. The conversation also takes a nostalgic turn as we revisit our school days and the legendary "Aunties" who absolutely refused to let us eat with our hands. Thanks to them, we became experts at deboning fish and navigating chicken wings using only a spoon and fork. Survival skills unlocked. 🍗🥄 We also bust one of the biggest myths we hear all the time: that blind people who dine in restaurants must be rich. The reality? Sometimes restaurants are simply easier to navigate than crowded hawker centres where finding a seat, carrying food, and avoiding collisions can feel like an extreme sport. From Alex's highly questionable prawn-eating technique (which may involve more shell than prawn) to our unwavering faith that Arsenal are always one season away from greatness, this episode is packed with food, laughter, memories, and real conversations about independence. So pull up a chair, grab your favourite meal, and join us for a dinner conversation that's equal parts heartwarming and hilarious. ✨ Together we make a difference. Win or lose, we are still champions. 📚 This episode is proudly brought to you by Picture The Book! What if a story could be felt, imagined, and seen — all at the same time? Founded by blind author Sherry Eri, Picture The Book is changing the way children experience stories. Through rich, vivid descriptions and catchy rhythms, these books allow children who are blind to "see" through words, while sighted kids enjoy the colourful illustrations alongside them. 💛 One story. Two experiences. True inclusion. Their beautiful mission says it best: ✨ "Stories with rhythm for kids who listen and colour for kids who see." Ready to discover something truly special? 💻 Visit picturethebook.com and explore the collection today! 🎨 Picture The Book — where words don't just tell stories... they paint them.

    30 min
  6. Episode 47 : The Viral “Blind Woman” Video Was a TOTAL SCAM!

    May 25

    Episode 47 : The Viral “Blind Woman” Video Was a TOTAL SCAM!

    This week on Zelocast – Glow with the Flow, we’re starting with a story that had the internet talking… and then immediately saying: WAIT… WHAT?! 😳 You might’ve seen that viral video from China showing an e-scooter rider scolding a blind woman for using a tactile path… only for people to later discover it was allegedly a fully staged setup created to gain attention, followers, and profit. That got us thinking: Where’s the line between raising awareness… and performing awareness? Because creating fake social experiments without context or disclaimers doesn’t just confuse people — it can create real consequences and sometimes even become a legal issue. But while that clip may have been fake… the risks we face in real life definitely aren’t. Alex opens up about one of his scariest experiences — when his “third eye” (his White Cane) was suddenly crushed under a lorry tyre after a vehicle sped into a car park without checking properly. We also share a heartbreaking story of a friend who became the victim of a reckless rider in a hit-and-run incident — left stranded in the dark with her cane snapped in half and forced to slowly find her way home using only her feet. And while we’re here… public service announcement 📣 Dear media friends — especially those writing headlines — please help us get this right: It’s called a White Cane, not a “walking stick.” Because the difference matters. A walking stick supports movement. A White Cane supports independence, navigation, confidence… and in many ways, it becomes our way of seeing the world. We also bust some weird myths along the way — like the idea that blind people are automatically unhappy, or that someone can’t feel beautiful, confident, or attractive just because they don’t see themselves in the mirror. (Spoiler: confidence isn’t optical 😎✨). And because this is still Zelocast… Alex starts the episode in full celebration mode because after years of patience and “trusting the process”… he is once again fully convinced Arsenal are champions. Football logic may vary. ⚽😂 This one is funny, serious, chaotic, reflective — and very Zelocast. ✨ Together we make a difference. Win or lose, we are still champions. 📚 This episode is proudly brought to you by Picture The Book! What if a story could be felt, imagined, and seen — all at the same time? 💛 Founded by blind author Sherry Eri, Picture The Book is changing the way children experience stories. Through rich, vivid descriptions and catchy rhythms, these books allow children who are blind to “see” through words, while sighted kids enjoy the colourful illustrations alongside them. ✨ One story. Two experiences. True inclusion. Their beautiful mission says it best: 🎨 “Stories with rhythm for kids who listen and colour for kids who see.” Ready to discover something truly special? 💻 Visit picturethebook.com and explore the collection today! Picture The Book — where words don’t just tell stories… they paint them. 🎨✨

    55 min
  7. Episode 46 : Real Friends vs. Frenemies - The MJ Lesson

    May 18

    Episode 46 : Real Friends vs. Frenemies - The MJ Lesson

    We’re finally back, ZeloFam! 😷✨ After one absolutely chaotic week where the entire crew got knocked down by fever, & we joking assumed it's the “Hantavirus” — or in Malay, the legendary “Hantar Virus” (because Alex is fully convinced it spread through a WhatsApp message 📱😂) — we’ve officially crawled out of bed and decided to record an episode while getting some fresh air. So yes… this episode is literally recorded on the move, with Mr. Engineer driving us around while the rest of us are still in recovery mode and trying not to cough mid-sentence. But somehow, in true Zelocast fashion, our conversation took a deep turn after talking about the life of Michael Jackson. Looking at the fame, the controversies, and the people constantly surrounding him made us wonder: 🤔 How do you actually know who your real friends are when everyone seems nice to you? That question opened the floodgates. Zyana shares a painful but honest story about a “super best friend” she trusted for almost 10 years — only to eventually realise she had been blamed, backstabbed, and misunderstood for things that weren’t even her fault. We also get real with our own PWD community and dish out a little tough love 💛We talk about why having a disability doesn’t automatically mean we’re entitled to special treatment, and how attitude, kindness, and communication matter so much when asking for help in public. No “action-action” behaviour allowed 😅 Along the way, we revisit some shocking memories of bullying from our school days — moments that still remind us why judging others too quickly can leave scars people never talk about. And because this is still Zelocast… Alex somehow finds a way to bring football into the conversation and confidently declares that Arsenal is definitely winning the double soon. Delusion? Passion? We’ll let you decide. ⚽😂 This episode is messy, emotional, funny, and painfully honest — basically the perfect recovery episode. ✨ Together we make a difference. Win or lose, we are still champions. 📚 This episode is proudly brought to you by Picture The Book! What if a story could be felt, imagined, and seen — all at the same time? 💛 Founded by blind author Sherry Eri, Picture The Book is changing the way children experience stories. Through rich, vivid descriptions and catchy rhythms, these books allow children who are blind to “see” through words, while sighted kids enjoy the colourful illustrations alongside them. ✨ One story. Two experiences. True inclusion. Their beautiful mission says it best:🎨 “Stories with rhythm for kids who listen and colour for kids who see.” Ready to discover something truly special? 💻 Visit picturethebook.com and explore the collection today! Picture The Book — where words don’t just tell stories… they paint them. 🎨✨

    34 min
  8. Episode 45 : New Sponsor! Picture The Book

    May 4

    Episode 45 : New Sponsor! Picture The Book

    In this episode of Zelocast – Glow with the Flow, we’re celebrating a HUGE milestone — because for the very first time ever… we have an official sponsor! 🎉📚 And not just any sponsor. We’re talking about Picture The Book — and to make things even more special, we’ve taken the show out of the studio and into the home of someone we truly admire: Kak Sherry Eri. She’s not just our guest.Not just our sponsor.She’s family, inspiration, and proof that creativity has no limits. 💛 Kak Sherry is a blind author who is completely redefining what children’s books can be. She shares her powerful journey — from losing her sight at 28, to pivoting from freelance journalism, and eventually creating something truly meaningful: Picture The Book. Her stories are designed so that children who are blind can “see” through words, using rich descriptions and rhythmic storytelling — while sighted children enjoy the colorful illustrations. One story, two experiences. That’s real inclusion. We dive into her adorable “Cool Kitty” series (yes, inspired by her real cats 🐱), and her latest magical story, “Reindeer Princess and the Snow Owl” — which even features a theme song sung by our very own Zyana! 🎶✨ Sherry also shares the heart behind her characters, especially Hood the Owl — a reminder that you don’t need to be anyone else to be special. And honestly… that message hits home for all of us. To wrap things up, we play a super fun visualisation game 🎯Sherry reads snippets from her books, Alex tries to imagine and describe the scenes… and little Chantiq becomes the ultimate judge to decide if he got it right. Let’s just say — results may vary. 😆 This episode is all about creativity, resilience, and the power of inclusive storytelling. As Kak Sherry beautifully puts it:✨ “Stories with rhythm for kids who listen, and colour for kids who see.” ✨ Together we make a difference. Win or lose, we are still champions.📚 This episode is proudly brought to you by Picture The Book! What if a story could be felt, imagined, and seen — all at the same time? Founded by blind author Sherry Eri, Picture The Book is changing the way children experience stories. Through rich, vivid descriptions and catchy rhythms, these books allow children who are blind to “see” through words, while sighted kids enjoy the colourful illustrations alongside them. One story. Two experiences. True inclusion. 💛 Their beautiful mission says it best:✨ “Stories with rhythm for kids who listen and colour for kids who see.” Ready to discover something truly special?💻 Visit picturethebook.com and explore the collection today! Picture The Book — where words don’t just tell stories… they paint them. 🎨✨

    57 min

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🎙️ Welcome to ZeloCast : Glow with the Flow — where music, meaning, and a whole lot of good vibes come together! 🎶✨ Hosted by The Zelotones, Singapore’s very own passionate, independent band, we’re all about sharing real-life stories, spreading positivity, and championing inclusion for persons with disabilities (PWD). Meet the crew: 🎸 Zach (bass) – Founder, groove master, and proof that losing sight doesn’t mean losing vision. From navigating blindness in young adulthood to rocking the bass like nobody’s business, Zach’s got wisdom and wicked riffs. 🥁 Alex (drums) – Started on bass, leveled up to drums, now smashing Grade 5 exams like it’s no big deal. Visually impaired since young, Alex’s independence and “why not?” attitude make him a powerhouse on and off stage. 🎤 Zyana (vocals & rhythm guitar) – Our powerhouse vocalist with a heart full of stories and a guitar that never lies. Living with tunnel vision hasn’t stopped her from crafting beautiful arrangements and lighting up any stage. 🎹 Ben (keys) – The “jukebox” pianist with Grade 8 chops, a killer smile, and a life story that redefines resilience. After two serious accidents, Ben’s motto is simple: keep playing, keep glowing. 💪 The Zelotones do it all – music, admin, PR, finances – proving that disability doesn’t define limits. We use our voices (and instruments!) to amplify PWD perspectives, spark conversations, and build a more inclusive Singapore. Every episode, expect a mix of: 💬 Honest chats about life’s ups and downs 😂 Hilarious band banter 🎶 Behind-the-scenes of our music 💡 Inspiring stories of self-acceptance, family love & community power Plus, you’ll get to hear how we created our unique sound, including our debut single “Merajuk” (find it on Spotify, YouTube, & Apple Music). So plug in, press play, and let’s Glow with the Flow together. 🚀 Because in our world, everyone’s got a light worth shining.