



Saturday Mornings: The Power in Us: Light to Night Turns 10 with Its Biggest Festival Yet
We sit down with Nurdiana Rahmat—Diana—Artistic Director of Light to Night Singapore 2026, as the iconic festival celebrates its landmark 10th edition with its longest run ever, spanning four weekends across the Civic District. This year’s theme, “The Power in Us,” shines a spotlight on community,…

Saturday Mornings: A Multisphere World: Dragonfly’s 2026 Geopolitical Forecast with Barbara Kelemen
This week, we’re joined by Barbara Kelemen, Head of Asia at Dragonfly, to unpack the Strategic Outlook 2026—a comprehensive intelligence assessment of the geopolitical and security risks shaping the year ahead. In a world where power is increasingly fragmented and spheres of influence overlap, Drag…

Saturday Mornings: 3,000 Books, 7 Malls, Endless Stories: NLB’s Sit‑n‑Read Nodes Bring Reading Everywhere
This week, we’re joined by Lim Jia Hui, Senior Manager for Planning & Development at the National Library Board, to explore a heartwarming new initiative bringing books closer to everyday life. In partnership with seven malls and social enterprises, NLB has launched Sit‑n‑Read Nodes—cozy, self‑serv…

Saturday Mornings International News Review: Venezuela, Greenland & a Shifting World Order: Steve Okun Breaks Down an unbelievable week in geopolitics
This week, Steve Okun, CEO of APAC Advisors, joins us to unpack a dramatic series of geopolitical moves reshaping global stability. Nearly 20 major oil executives are meeting President Trump as the U.S. pushes to revive Venezuela’s shattered energy sector—a move that has triggered sharp reactions w…

Saturday Mornings: Honouring Vision & Voice: Celebrating Singapore’s Cultural Medallion & Young Artist Award Winners
During our Saturday Mornings Sit-Down Conversation on the Saturday Mornings Show” host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys celebrate the artists shaping Singapore’s cultural identity as we welcome Cultural Medallion recipient Goh Boon Teck and Young Artist Award recipient Daryl Qilin Yam t…

Saturday Mornings: Cinema in 2026: Revival, Reinvention… or Final Credits? Colin Goh Breaks It Down
The Wide World segment on the Saturday Mornings Show” host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys welcome Colin Goh,writer‑director of Singapore Dreaming and Talking Cock the Movie, for a sharp, funny, and deeply informed look at the state of cinema in 2026. After a sluggish 2025 box office, …

Saturday Mornings: Your Story in a Poem: How Graceful Quills Is Bringing Back Poetry for Everyone
In our Singapore Home Brew segment... Saturday Mornings Show” host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys feature a homegrown creative voice bringing poetry back into everyday life. Our guest, Grace Siu Wei, Director and Poet behind Graceful Quills, shares how a forgotten typewriter sparked a…

Saturday Mornings International News Review: Elections, Superpowers & India's Dangerous Air-Through Steve Okun’s Lens
This week Saturday Mornings Show” host Glenn van Zutphen and co-host Neil Humphreys welcome Steve Okun, CEO of APAC Advisors to break down three global trends that will shape 2026—a year already being called one of the most consequential in recent memory. First, we look at U.S. politics, where Pres…

Saturday Mornings: Beyond GDP: Bhutan’s 50-Years of Gross National Happiness —and Why Other Countries Are Paying Attention
In this Saturday Sit-Down Conversation on MoneyFM 89.3, host Glenn van Zutphen continues his deep-dive with Dasho Lhatu, Executive Director of the Gross National Happiness Centre Bhutan (GNHCB), as Bhutan marks 50 years of Gross National Happiness (GNH)—a development philosophy that has quietly inf…

Saturday Mornings: Poetry, Nature & Geopolitics: Nirmal Ghosh on Finding Meaning in a Turbulent World
This week Saturday Mornings Show”host Glenn van Zutphen welcomes Nirmal Ghosh—author, independent writer, and former foreign correspondent—to discuss his latest poetry collection, The Weeds that Grow in Cemeteries. In this wide-ranging conversation, Nirmal reflects on the unique power of poetry com…