

The Agenda: Are millennials trying too hard to "stay relevant"?
On The Agenda, Hongbin Jeong speaks to Isaac Tng, Founder of SixMoreDays to find out if millennials are trying too hard to “stay relevant”. Once known as the trendsetters, millennials are increasingly being called out for doing things to keep up with the times. In Singapore, where generational exp…

The Big Story: Can’t land your first job? Manpower Minister says don’t worry
Fresh graduates may be taking a little longer to land that first full-time job, but according to Manpower Minister Tan See Leng, that doesn’t necessarily mean the job market is weakening. In Parliament, he pointed out that while recent figures show softer fresh graduate employment outcomes, those …

What's Trending: Michael Jackson Flash Mob With Traditional Costumes
On What's Trending, Hongbin Jeong, Nadiah Koh and Nazirul Asrar dive into a Michael Jackson tribute flash mob that has since gone viral this week. From moonwalks to high kicks, what makes it viral is not the perfectly synchronised movements and routines of the legendary pop star. Instead, the grou…

The Big Story: SG-MY taxis via Grab go door-to-door from May 4. Game changer or too costly?
Grab’s new cross-border taxi booking feature now allows users in Singapore to book rides straight to Johor and surrounding areas via the app, with trips requiring at least 12 hours’ advance booking. While the move promises greater convenience and wider access to destinations like Johor Bahru, Iska…

The Agenda: Is Gen Z unemployable? Or is the workplace the real problem?
On The Agenda, Hongbin Jeong and Chris J. “Mohawk” Reed, the founder of Black Marketing, unpacka familiar but increasingly heated narrative: every generation thinks the next one just isn’t built for the world of work. That perception is starting to show up in hiring decisions too, with some surve…

What’s Trending: Snooze to win? Seoul's power nap contest exposes a sleep crisis
On What’s Trending, Hongbin Jeong, Nadiah Koh and Nazirul Asrar dive into Seoul’s hilariously relatable Power Nap Contest, where exhausted contestants in royal robes and koala onesies compete to become the ultimate public sleeper by napping the hardest under official heart-rate monitoring. But ben…

The Big Story: Unpacking PM Wong's May Day Rally 2026 - What workers can expect in the coming months
Singapore must be prepared for more difficult times ahead. It’s a stark message from Prime Minister Lawrence Wong, and one that’s raising bigger questions about what comes next for jobs, wages, and the economy. At this year’s May Day Rally 2026, the Prime Minister didn’t just sound the alarm on g…

The Agenda: DRZY's take on being a role model for Gen Zs
In today’s digital world, influence can come overnight — but being a role model is a different story. As Gen Z creators gain massive followings, expectations around authenticity, responsibility, and accountability are higher than ever. On The Agenda, Hongbin Jeong speaks to Gen Z Content Creator, …

What's Trending: Friendster is back, a viral bus moment sparks debate, and dating gets a government glow-up
On What’s Trending, Hongbin Jeong, Nadiah Koh, and Nazirul Asrar dive into the surprise revival of long-dead social media platforms Friendster and Vine amid the growing wave of nostalgia for a simpler early-internet era. Then, the conversation then shifts to a viral SMRT bus incident where a singe…

Money Matters: We made our presenter cry live on air - Here’s what really happened
As Money Matters comes to a close, the team takes a heartfelt look back at the journey that brought them here. From its early days, to becoming a staple on MONEY FM 89.3, this final episode reflects on the conversations, connections, and countless interviews that shaped the show. Hosts Hongbin Jeo…